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t, u; try, j���s'L; ps rS good tat.:supper •il"Olu 5,3.0 0 8 o'clock where eiacrQert can amiaUllkim
+ " fled ,, ds Ilay. i. til Fr tent '.�� : it for ti11B were fihe awdtboms, Messm, J, w. Hlarb. Leroy O'Brien. s4ng�e eGlnedgle is,
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1 .rnNn3tla .r w^ .,h B, M ws as s,eare- 'area• and H', Rdutllerilgq. At the ull'eet- t'4 be F1aY'nd, a ilallew,B.: Jam. 34, S
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Q� role •t 'Italy. Ra'- `r' v� ere rw ted and x4rProv Ing ofthe, dlime s had mvYtea a sa Gredlhon ah 'Lunch; J . 31, Exeter at, �J
im'at*y11,5t r a Ads will be insetted sit nest � �w tLalah rages m F°d nam r cisco c,Y three maalay el ruse meYati¢tS, ,Mn W. H. Swei'taea. of Hein 11; Feb. 2, CreddUcMm 'at Exe�eu
�utof Feb '3, Hems+alQ at Zurich; Feb. 6,
lyt j. ", 1. i r.y. 1,.,}d �lr �♦IiLrialnl Hill asked to IAasdewooel, wa4 Euppodnbec] P
. I Crodibon ab Heman+l4; Feb. 9, Zu13ch
,1 4 ' a u $ria; Wanted, Lost and Pound, Corrins Events, Sts.: Far weed.x I be 'til' . , ed ab ma' " el on account of flan board foe 1939. Mr. H. S. Flier, of
(1 1.,'(:' t i Fn resu'.ims w ea e : Cureddton is :time s eenedeaa Y teres sourer 106 at G1 eaitom ; Feb. 9, He n.�a14 cut Exe-
a?l "'r:' a 1.t week ................. ...... �i Cent 14Ie._••s W Ul„ m Lepper, A. Johnston the 00MOaauY ter; Flab- at Exeter at Zurich;11' Feb.
e��`r4+lP° . Bad Week ..... -.. ' Cwt ort; A. �1 ri,,:,t, a'Le church closed 16, Zuldclh at Exete¢;, Feb. 16, Hensall
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spa ,°IFr t 81dIffillw ekmum :s.Qa axri � ` Discuss Fire Protection at 'Cnedtitolu; Feb. 20, Zurich at Hen-
, cents t, r) : v< I n go•" ,t tan d•i ng. s are l ; Feb. 23, Exeter Bk Crediton.
k- t U , Fact flsur� initial and tipdu,veimrtian oaua •• m. sena. tt•+, , r , X:,1g 01 tihe ROVd- The m'eetiiwg to discuss the forma-
cultu, Al .• :r- +ty was ae _ Credtuboam, games are t0 be played on
�i 1 1st' Thanl�, In Me®ont Nobles -1 oant se' a ori, ins: ,au u can in per week. i p.1 last weektjoB Exeter ice.
ri a u4zdm mar be dlTeabad to a Boz ,Number, rsaa a 1br rr ..n Rxr. eior, for to seau ��•ith rue 1+ <,yidu,lut Nis. Ai1kLn, Pse Zurich tr�nld sntnl+oumldinlg area s
d &! : r ...t" „,, re rut Paid by the 1 sidling. Bu. .Etil` r' a5 discuss:A arced it ,held Monday e:ftteamoon and the attend- Hold Annual Meeting
d`rt"stir 'an OaWts additional Pm week w'71i be char8ad .if sds I wa,' %"�c'E `t : olio al Irish supper 1 ante Wdr4 1ltQt as lade aB ex'Peobed
�' r . atarday night In the weak in wQrSoh the nd vies "" , and eecvucr t ,� MaA,oh • 17Th (St. Pat
r" I � t , ;.B} Ls. Material mrd Deattar insecroed free of c3,a r1 a owing to Ui1e stormy ,weather. A let Tlr9 amalwal eomgu e16" onall aneetamg
� �' krlet3on Sates. 13etiAa to Gra&ton, 'Etc• Rate. °n asP1 �°m nick's). 1"h" ..,+ect.dl.g vas well at• j ter Plow Mr. A_ Gvllauadera, se°reRaa+y 'of Helwsall United Chwrcl> was held
bifY F,t, telnd,eul and l:eports st7awed the societyr Monday evendlag am4 despite th very
PersAnal of 'Lae Howard Mubuw7 Farmers Z'1re unfavorable state lof the weathe,
�}! a �`, Agents Wanted _ _, ha•d a very bmeoes•sful yi in 1938. Insurance Company, was areal at the
r; The meeting, gi,rtving particulars of . the ,there was a very good 'attendance,
". r,EN�S WANTEDI BUILD AN IN the K10 S ANS DANA � lar poinle'd asifoll follows for 1939, and d' n'pt I woriwImg of'the pnoteabed are6a dml the much Larger than was anttdeipt dt as
k "A a,enoent buoinesn of your pvvn with forget ho tae Pmvnshipas, of. Howard, OxBard and the roads, owing tw ,the raging ,sm10w
jlistribwtion oI oven 209 guaranteed n�c,xai- entcrvanK use !somas ,P+ ilax y tusatth'n n the 17th Of March ap- storm, prre", ted anything ltike't6he, us-
" i,, 3712-1 ear until fu'rlthe'r la,oti0e: Presidc�nt,l Hair•wdtch in Essex County Various
i,;^ shies in select district, Every, day is par day. ,arca KE 1'1'1NG'S DRUG 6'rORE Mrs. V1', A. Haugh; 1St Vice, Mar& It:
1;-> Repeat orders nn ala goods. IFower prices. _._ - prams were discussed but no definite nal attendance from the swrrtnr:nding
ta;f;:, 6upceis guararA ed to all he 't ambi'titws. �__ .__ Allam; 2,nrd vice, 1I.r&. O'Brien; 3rd action was tarsen, as it wase deemed rural dis,tuichs. The pastor, Rev. R.
d ler' men. wl+i a foetal w,atho t Obligations vice. Mas,. Monte,i'th: secretary, Mrs, A. Brook, wad In charge ,Of the d'evo-
to FAMILEX CO., 670 dt. Clean iti MO3712-1 f�pCt101i Sales A. GahYe; Uzeasnet+er, Nlrs. Geo. Swat; advisable that the matter sYtauld be
1 v,, ------- - twOmal peaiad and also presided over
's,:. otlaMulvrrx AUCTION SALE—MR. G. H furthor aonsddemed at a future meet- the meet reoegving sell the reports
tI_r .' COMMUNITY
h:m been b2%ruabed to shell by pa'b- Directors for one year: Mrrs. J. B• i.nlg. Mr.. G. Anmastbron�', Reeve of Hay,
} 't', Iu auction on 'Racial, February 7d4r, $t l.so Mustrdard, Mrs- A. IVIcQue(en, Mrs,. J. acted as chairman of the meed.ing. of tete dhvrch as a whole and+ all its
For Sale p.m., at Connell's Sale Barn, clin'ton, usual Ross, Mrs H. Aiken head, Rev- I -I. A' Mr. Al•P. IMeldeck attended the fun Orgaald9Jationis and setdv2des.
number of cows, young cattle and bogs; ailso eral of the 'late Jacob Smith, 'held at Following the de period the
,fl, 1, PRIVATE ,SALE OF FARM IMPLF�MEN'fS 7 D�,aact ewes: 1 rami 2 outttecs: 100 cedar Haugh; Directors for two years: Mrs.
it D. FcI'bhe+rdtngham Detrioit on Sunday. DeceraJsed • w" a -minutes orf 'tine last meeting were read
y, sevenf„at Deering bircdec, i'n good cels- vo a�: MaYatte c uenaraims. irtv 750 w T B. Baird, Miss J. B.j3poadfoot, ;bnotaerdnlaw of Ms. McLLek and: was by Mr. W. O. Goodivdm, seOnataiy, and
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ttioar; Steell Unuclo,, kernives and canvasses, 520: its.: I?aisy churn, aril other artbiolee. A E,
'f ,Der, tw6 mower, 5 -foot; Pet,,r Hamilton cults- 'COW'N1SI3END, Managea•; G_ H. b71'1,latt+3712-1 Mrs. A, PatersiOSn. known to manly sal Zur�:ch and ViCial- on MID
tioA of Mr. Laird Mickle and
!t a,` veaitor (spnirng tooth) : wide Mret)w'n,kiek hay 13oneer. — - �— r - ity, having thv'ed there 'inn ,his younger Mr. Alex. Buchanan, werro adopted as
,. S�_.. rack . 14-Eont hay rake (pure) ; set 3 -nape m.r..�. rega(i. The 'offering, which was for
'(.', sings. like now ; hay fork : puH- (in"Aud- ,days. He was a son of the lathe Mr. .erre yloung People's Union, was taken
• dig' 1 double. eta,); .McCorsrick-Dearithk walk- Annual Meetings _ DUBLIN Need,an MTs. Ael•1i(lir'ew smith, wmto were
ding plow:'naso £ereraa purpose aha�navt hpise vp by Bili Hews and Howard Love-
. Apply 010 ALVA W. WAY, Kii Pte- Parona ANNUAL MEETING Word was received by Mr. and Mrs, residents of •the yr a, yearns ago.
i ,�"a' 138 r 15. . 3712-1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Wdl,ham Curtin of the death of Mr Rev. F7. Tueukbeiml, PastlOr. Of the Mr. H'emYry HottOmy Clerk Of the Sas.
r` r�rp silon, Presented an outstlawd•1•ng .report
j� annnal meatfing of the members °f, fere Th10mlas Carroll, of Guelph, father of local Lutheran dbllrah, was in Sud in winch were' gleaned the f'ol'lowing:
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a „ McKidi lop mutuaA l+Nre I:nsuranbe Company E• T. , Garnal9, who was an employee berry cues Sunday w47 ere fir a coluduote Baptisms during the ye' r, 11; mar-
7.,.
ar-
`., In Memoriam will be 'held .in the Town Hall, SeaPorkh- on
�, �' r�t,idso. February lata,, 1939- sit z o'clock Q.an-. in Outran for s,eYteraYl montes and was nriissnorn'servdYces. A &tude>vt from 'a- ,raag�es, 4; deaths, 14; church mtam-
LT1LI HILL -IN LOVING M TORY OF OUR for the business of receiving reports, general ,a'ctive In 'aockey and enteitainm,eIlt. terlo0 GO�erge tiYak charge of 't7Ln ser- beets deceased darning y'eaa•, 7' receiv-
Cl einclest ed irdo mYeamtbersth5p by .ttertilfioate, 6;.
n, dear 'mlo r O Mas. Gdar�ge Ii513, who Pass- business end the election of Direollors. All vricest here.
ed eav�y y �,Tu February s, 1936. members amM imA BEIn, be TSecretstry.fae Sodality Girls' play, "Silas IMrs. Ame14a Fuses w710 spent some rodtal number of persons osier pias
i. • • _ 36122 Smildge," will give a. second perform Weekes in Detnafit with her daughter, Loral, cxvr'te, 548; - otal (giving$ for the
r smrbumlded by friends, we ami Ionstome: arrCe at the parish 11314 ,on day eq- has returned, to her hlome here
In fere milks of orrr joys we are blue; M. & M. Fund, $1.000.80: Sunday
`'' Births ening. .rp
A sortie m A faces, but a +heai+hache Council Attends Banquet Schoch re t revealed a balance on
I Ever thinking, dean Mldther. of you. mrs. Elizabeth Br•uxer and Mi ' ' 'hand tof $120.04•. The two newly 'edect-
`.; --Sadly missed by her dovting Sam71
MALONEY-In s�r+rn Memorial Hospital^ Sea- 'M,ally O'Cbentnell attenlded •thee fune'ra Members of lite Couarcail • of Hay red associate .sup!e1'imten,tiienrts are Mr.
Daughter. forth, on January 29th, ,to Mr. amd Mrs. of Mrs. Arnold in Kitchener during Township, Were amllong the guests art Elgin' Row'c'ldffe y and Mr. Clarence
L is P .
Wanted fir+
VANTED TO RENT—GRASS FARM NEAR a
Seafe>� Apply tb JAMES F. SCOTT,
R, 2, 51ea:fbrth, or phone 251 r 4- 3712-1 st o
Weighma'ster Wanted or
For Town Scales, Seaforth to
,BUST BE GOOD WRITER AND ACCUR- r
VI
at- Other' duties on Pt'm'� 'tib be Per-
ormeti- Non-re3id,ents, need not apeply. Ap-
1®rat'ions in writing' to be .in the PUBLIC
iTILITIES OFFICE by, 9 p.m., February 4. I the
939. 371'
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Articles For Sale to
at
FOR SALE-' Two IRON WELL PUMPS, n
FOR
water 'flank• metal lined, for live a
stock ; enilt5r,�: box ; w'hitHetree : two small BI
I" ; :ir a n .bed- J, 'G. ;YIU LLEN. 3712-2 w
in
FOR BA "—b NtIMgER. OF 50 POUND C Sweertex tri�z>_s, 20c : galvanized 60_lb. buts, Y
15c; ga.Ivand,zed 110-4b. imams, 60c: t•um jars,
1.5c : - gallon, gaws jugs, 25c ; cotton flour S
tacks, 71c, and other articles- We have a
fav+ of each article; feast come, first served.
W. A' .CRICH-'
fTARDI (1HIFRCH ORGAN WITH ELECTRIC S
.H N.,,'ez•--S,1r WJrm meanusl ; solid vale lose
21 shops w1iiW a4 s+� of reeds; knee swell
dontr+ol and g OM Oman pedal. Factory re-
built by expo rtt and lin perfect condirtion, a.
$350.00• HEINTZMA,N & CO. LTD., 242 Dun-
das St, Ikndmt, Ont Write for conpPleke i
ire of reeb,uiittioned 'Organs, 3711-2.
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Property For Sale
e
HOUSE Pon SALES—rN SEAFORTH. A
HOUSE
frame cottasre anis gartaM
oanveniently situated on West W91iam Street-
Apply
tr+eeL
Apply lb M,RS- JOHN MCLACHLAN. R. R- a
No. 4, Seatbr'th. onrt.. or ROBERT J. ELGIE-
IL R. No. 2. Kipper, Ont e
Farms For Sale i
Fj A:RM FOB. SALE -120 ACRES, N111
east of Walton, Lott 4 and 5. lift Cor-
cesaim Toanwbid of Grey. Large bank
bona, frame borne. excellent gravel piL Ap- t
Sly, to FRANK FINGLAND, Clinton. 03710x3
Ft ARM FOR "A`� _'50 ACF.ES. LOT s.
Conces&ion 11. Tuckensmith, and West
half Lot 5, Concession lo, Tuckernrm�ith.
Good buildings: 25 acres bush, balancers under
.
cuitivatibn. Seven miles frtom SeaBor"th, four
milts from Hensall. For further particulars
apply m ANGUS M,cSINNON, B- 2, K 5711 •3
Notices •
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
TAX PRE -PAYMENT RE-
CEIPTS FOR 1939
The Town will pay 4 per
cent. per annum up to Aug.
,31, 1939, on all prepaid 1939
taxes. Certificates and full
'particulars may be obtained
from the Town Clerk's of-
fice in the Town Hall.
D. H. WILSON,
Treasurer.
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Notice To Creditors .
NOTICE TO COEDITORS
IN TIM ESTATE OF PAUL BOA. Deceased;
OTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
creditor and others having- cla:ims agteinst
fire ir'4a,be of PAUI, BOA, late of th;e Town -
U borne Farmer who died bn the
eter Mati ney, McKdtlop, a son the week the big bean,quet held' W Dashwood on Smillie.
Mr. Martherrs, newly appointed C• N,. Friday ,evening 'marking the close of Mr. Rowei�iffe expressed his ap'prec-
armers' Meetings R. operator, (has 'moved lhds framdiy the successful slbMt courses in home iation of the splemddd work done by
Talan,to will be the minces of hive- Brom Hepworth and ,is eresiddug in economics and sugtnczt ltul� Mr_ Max- Dr. I. G. Smillie' during iris --term as
10r nto w horse sand swine"brive- tike taouse recently vacated;' by MT. ,tin, Deputy Mindstter of Agrricuaturre, superintendent and regr•ebted that pro-
ck, MrSL Fred) Forrester. Torronrto, was the guestt speaker. The fessionla,l dtu+ties prevented him from
res
the week of F6brwarp 6th when Recent visitors': Mrs. M. O'Lough- attendance at the classes Created a
ganizatian r of various bree"t7s will continuing The report 0P the Young
1, their annual meetings at Toren- lin, Seaforth, with Mr. and Mr's•, T. record! for Ontaatio Peolale`s ULtion ryas presen't'ed' by
t e i EncuEla-ctmes °f these ver- J M'o7'yu_'ux; Mess, Florence Smith, Miss Greta Lammie, retiring PrOsli-
ovs organizations have given ooms5d- Gaclghill, aril Miss Dorothy Moly- __ d'art. Ttlue women's Missionary So
arable thought to programs outside meaux, Drys<tid'e, at their respective HENSALL , meety report by Mrs. 'C. Cook f°ltlow
egular association matters. with the homes; ,Mir. and Mrs, David MCCon-aeoee� ed with a brief outline ,Of the yeas'
restrdt that special speakers have been n'ell im Lorrdlon'; Miss Frances For- Now is the time to 'buy Prints, activities by the president, Mrs Rr
tune, nunseAn-trai.ndng at St. Mary's Broadtcloths and. Flannelettes, w-fhile B. Cross, and apart from money COn
secured to talk on subjects close to Hospital Kitchener, with her uncles,
e hearts of 'Uhe .ssociations. Jcthm and, Joseph KennY, prices axe down, at Goodwim's. tr}butioue bales of ,clothing, -ea w etc., t
The Ontario Large Yorkshire Club, the value of $150.00 -each, were sem
T Ontario Berkshire 'Club and On- At an organ}zartian• m-ee4.ing of the miss Minnie Reid and Mises Mar_ bo the stricken' areas. Mission Cir
loca•i Board, of Health on Friday, Jan. garet Hsatbkirk left this week for cle report was given by Miss N
rio Tamworrth Club ane 'all meeting 2(Ith, tae officials appointed are: Soutlhetmt 'California where trey will
the Cads Mite Hotel on the after- Cook; Meiseion Brand given by Mr
Chadrma win. J. Kay; Member of rama;W' f. , sl veit.a mrnn.t.hR, __ aysdaie in the abseam, of Miss K
con of Monday. Feb. 6th, with the Mr, aid Mrs. Orvi7
rinse dimmer of the pth, w Swine B.O.1- , Thas. D. wren; Sanitary In- lie Twitchell were Drysdale, superintendent, w'h,a durinr
•eeders' Association at 6 p.m. This speck -r, James Scott; M.O.H., Dr. M. in Taranto Werimesday amKl Thursday the past year sent $35.00 to 1Vlissiom
rte be followed by the annual meet Stapl'etom; Secretary B.O.H., Mr's. K. of this week attending an exhibit of A splendid Baby Band report w
g at urtica A- W. Peterson. Ottawa, Feevrey. , garage equipment and accessories' at given by the superintendent, Mrs'
will give a progress report on Ad- the RoytaN York Hotel- L. M'ialcire; +auditors' report, Mr.
alleeci Registry work. L. W. Pear- Dr. and @first. D. G. Sttebr were O. Goodwin, in the absence of M
WINTHROP guests at St. Joseph's Hospital annual C A. MCDonell' and Mr. J. Passtmtore
all, Ottawa, will discuss the bacon nursing school alumnae (held at Ho- treasurer's report, Mr. M. G. Drys
market with special reference to cur- 'rete cold storm weatb,er is 'still tel Lonedroni Monday evening.•
r ant problems, while E. B. Fisher, Ot- y dale, which elbowed a nice balance o
tawa, will report on ,the 'testing Of wl'th us. The roads have 317 been im- M•r. O1$apAre Reid •and-Mi§s Iva Al- hand. The total expenditure for th
wedfl9h I�ndranee pigs.' passable far a day or so, but are get- Ilan visited with frietnds in, London on year was $4,110. .
e H. Wilson, Charing; Cross, look- ti,I,g opened up again. Tuesday � Wedn'esdaT of last weer:, in a discussion re the M. & M. Tum
edG. upon a1 one of the best s, look-mers The eucihre and dance heW in the During a hockey practitse on the it was thought it would be bettor' t
nd five stock breeders in Western bal'1 last Friday night was well at- local rink Jack Sheplheel+d 'received have the payments made q'uarte'rly i
O d live
.stock
address tern annual meet- 'tended, Tenn prize winners we're: laYcemtdons oven• 'hiss eye requirdug a stead of by the year, and this will
n ri the Ontario Aberdeeal me -t- Ladies, most games, Mrs. Settles'; done number of stitches. presented before the Stewards.
A'g ,of tth at 2 p.m. on Tulleem igus 7lands, Mrs. Joe Dolmage; men's most ' IMr. and Mrs. Delbert Geiger• of Gur• report of the W'om'en,% Association,
th, on '"Fee'cling Angus Calves for games, Mr. Austin Doimage; lone ich wterre Sunday visd8ors with Mr• M,r•s, C. Bal:lantayne, was splendid]
Commercial Trestle" The Canadian hands9, M\r.• Hiram Shannon. After and Mrs. John Elder. presentees' and showed all organd
Pony Society wi'Ul rneet he same ev- Iwr1'ob a few howl were spent in dghc- The Masons of Iiuron Lodge A. F. ,tions to be in 'a very flourishing
ndurg, also at the Carrs Rite.
mg. an,d A. M.. No. 224, inttfende (holding a dGtion. Mr. J. W. Ortweimt pr
Hon is M. Dewar, Ontario Minis The many friends of Mrs. Ferg Bul- social ,evening fear mernbems and bil it the eem,ettery report aid this rePO;
ter of Agriculture, will address titre hard were sorry to ,be'air of her ser- vrivets in the near future. showed a deficit It was moved
w of dinner' of the Oadd[Tenta-rito 00eep 7OUg °perntian in Victoria Hospital, The amateur concert sponsored by ,this report. be referred to the ft
BreedrrsQ finer of Association O Wednesday London, On January 23rd. We are the Young Pe'ople's' Assorci:atilon of meeting of the official board amfdi
vender, Feb. cit At the annual plea --;ed. to Ihear she is -as well as can Carmel Presbytetdan• Cam -inch, to be ct�ittee ap+podntedl to, take up
mta
eeting fallowing Wn dinner, J. A. be expected anti wish th,er a speedy held in Hensall, Town Hall Fr}day e,v- matter with representatives froml
recovery. endng, Feb. 101b, Promises bo be ex- other churches 'here,
Tlelfer wM report on Grading of Rams Mns- Rusoell Balton held a circle celrtionra.11y' good., with emtxies coming The following ,officers were ap
n Ontario for 1938. Homer J. May- quilting ands tea at her Thome Thurs- in from many, diffrerrent 'paints. :ed amid named by the oomdmattdn'g co
bee will discuss "Experimental Car- y af4rermoomc - Mrs- William Hildebrandt has been mittee at their official board meati
crass Grading of Irambs," and G. E. Mr. and Mens, Tim Eaton and Larry Confined to the- honlle through dilmress.
O'Brden, Manager of the; CanadSan are spemrding a flew days wtith Mr. and rowing to the heavy fails of snow a
Co-operative Wool Growers'' A_ssaoia- Mrs, A. Sparl4ng of Wroxeter. r•umber of lmyal preen txave bean em1111111111111111
-
fdin will talk on "Wool Marketing in Mr. Harry Addicott is engaged in played during the past" few days len
1938 and Prospects for 1939." cutting woad for Mr. Shortmed near removing large quantities of snow , •� ; 1 t i : ;
The Oanadnan Shire Horse Astvacia- Blyth from the Maim, Street- " ' moi/
tion wilt} meet the morning of Feb. 9 The Mission Circle of Hensall Unit- �� p �
with the Ontario Horse Breeders' As- ed Church will meet at the bome of ` �l�J�
sooiation holding their annual ban- MANLEY Mi"'ses Ruth, Brooks on Friday evening, _ �� ® 5
quet that ev ininrg a,t., th'e Caris Rite. Feb. 3rrrl vis
R, H Graham will give a resumee Of Mr. Fred Hoegy was the,lucky pur- Services in Carnrtel Presbyterian ' i �
foal club work durri•ntg 1935 at -the an r
Huai tmeetinrg, while J. M. McCall,trarr, ,dhaser of the v0 -acre farm adjoining Churah were candaat,ed by the mimic- 1
Ottawa, who is now in Scotland, wild
h.ies for $625.00, which the late Mr. ter, Rev. W. A- Young. ClOMMUndan �
discuss "The Horse Situation." Five P.rsan O'Ha.ra purehaRed 65 years ago service was observed at the morning of �.
minute addresses will .also be given ""erten it was a virgin forest for $2,200. service a,nd we bewev+ef a number o£
by representatives of each of the It was all hardwood except two acres new mem'ber+s were added to the roll
breed associations, which he clea.re-d, and today there is of Carmel 0hurell The morning an -
not Cattle Breedrers Associa- not a tree On it. With an average of them by the choir was "Wilier I Sur-
tt•on Wd+PI ,hold sway ore the morning 40 cords of wood to Ube acre at $3 or vey t>hte W10,�nred�rOus C'noss " with oon-
of Friday, FBb. 10th, George B. Raub- $4 a cord at that time, which today 'tnalto solo ,taken. by Mrs W. A- Mac
well, Director -of' Production Services, is worth $12 a cord, goes to show Lar'en= 'rete eve"ling anthem was
Ottawa, wi4l be, the special Luncheon how the farmers are handd,capped "More Love To Thee;" slopramo solo
1 —• w vrith the depreciation of land value. taken by Miss Irepe Hoeggarth h
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ee, IMitsfs Masa^gYOme�t J•Iab
Mre. C. A. NeDolleIl. �•s. M. G, Drys-
dale, ,Mrs, 411eorge Reiss; Roaaxd, ',o! erl'Sall ••
6ewalds, Mr. R'. 3. Moore, Mr. Geo. 1 �
ecksom, JYohn Pepper', Jas. ' MCAM, of
tel ; ushers, 'Meeesrse. Walter Speww,WILKINSON, PLO. 1
I.aiaxl MYclaq, rr,ed Beer, Harold Bell, C.
eHTC OPTICIAN
Keminetfh Hicks; audlil ons, 'Mr. C. A.
tdDonelil 'Mild 'Mar. John Pias wore: Wingham .
Welcome 0011nuattee, west sidle of
church', Mrs N. VL 'Cgok, Mrs. R. J. will be at W. O. GOOd TWAT 0# re tow
Paterson, Mars. F. Mantis', Mrs. C. , ery list and 3rd � Ila 06
B.allamctyne; east side, Mrs. S. Mer- month, colnma'emerint3 . June 7t'h, %W
ner, mrq Laiard Mickle, MUS M. FA the prlx'Pose of testing eey'M' and �'
is 'and Mrsl W., S. Grose, convem ea . ting glasBea Difficult tsflBe, tm18
pmpwkr
At this meeting it was decided to those thM have not ��1d� to
wesenat the ruiatter of mg the ev- fitted are specially
ending service, commen00 at 7.30 in- consult Dani. Hours, 10 a,m1. to a
Aead Of 7 as at present and have this p.nL Phone Hensall 16 for a�R� S�
presented'. before the Congregattdon at meant.
some 'future moaning serrvdce for their
oonim,deratioJn. It Was suggested g- ceiv'in gtreatment for injuries, L"eceiMed
Mr. Claude Blowes to 'have a sing while oveoseas.
song of ten minutes dulratiozu before Miss Minnde Reim and Miss Mar -
the evenings'ervtieA during 'tbte winter garet H'aYbbleirk left ` TwesdaY of thdst
months. D ng intervals between re- week for California, where tiheT in -
parts Rev. R. A. Brock and Mrs. Geo. ,tend to remain: for two mJ0ndle a'I'
Hess sang very pleasingly, "Whisper -
Hope" with Mists Greta Lamamlle more.
se Kay Drysdale i's visiting osteo
tav4 red witch Mises Gladys Luker friandts in London this week
favtomed with a Iri'a,nlo sato, "Annie Mr. rami Mrs. Jaanles A. Patecsolu
Laurie"; Mrs. Maude -Heiden,' and spent flan week -end end moa Mr. and Mrs -
Mrs George Hens contributed -a duct, Brenkolt rat'Kitchener.
"Sunrisbe Tomorrow," Miss Gladys Miers Annwe Jarrott 'hap been. vi�lit
Luker accompanying alt the piameo. ing frien•dls in Hamodlton. i
During the evening Rev. R. A. I!
Brook expressed the'°pleasure i1t gave Hold Benefit Dance
Mm, and he was surethe cOD91regatiOn
also at ,the recovery of Mr, Mark The benefit diamoe h+e'ld on W'edmes-
Drysdale from a recent serious ill- day evening under 'the auspices of t.ILO
cress. At this juncture Mr. Henry Chamber of Commerce in the Town
Horton made a me dim expressing the Half, w'aS well attended, with 01110 -
great satisfaction of the servi'ce's giv- .nine` tables .in 'play. The Prize win -
en by the paSto'r, choir leader, organ- ners 'were: Ladies' first, MIT. JameS
i'st, caretaker, etc., which ware second- Samgsler; seconds, Rrith Bell, Ki'ppien;
led by, Mr. E. L. Mickle and un -an- men's first, Roy Todd; • seeon+d, Wim.
imouslye carried Soidan; consolation, ladles, Mns- Har
The pastor spoke on the matter of old Foster; 'men, Harold $.'A- Bell.
00 operation and t'aat swecess couUd The dance mRrsic was' furnished by
only be obtained by aU working 'har- the Murdock arch,esttra and. 'RViUlialia
momdoud, together and was dYelilghteJd Hayter was floor'- manage-
wa,th'the 'support laud kindness shown The continuation. school ,hold a skat-
bdm by :tae i Dognegatian' since his, in- irg party which was '1arrgely attended
dhltetian of x m'ont'hs ago. ThO '0110'6- on Wednesday evening. Lunch was
ling hymn, "There is, Work To Do,For served. '
Jesus," and benediction pronounced
by the pastor. Refreshments were
served by the Young Peopl'e's Union ....
and marmbers of the 'congregatdom, - FLASH -
Exeter 1, Hensall .0 Amateur Night
In a keenly contested hockey game
of the Cyclone League between. Exe- Town Hall, Hensall
ter and Hensall on the local rrink on FRIDAY, FEB. 10th
Tuesday evening, Jan. 31st, the score
s stood one to nothing in ExetWs fav- i 8.15 P.M.
or. Exeter line-up: Goal, Ford; dee- Undue, .auspices of the YOrlal+g
fenrse, Cornish, Heywood; centre,Mac- . People.rof Carmel Preisby!tenan
o Donald; wings, Ryckmeramt, Dinuey'; al- Church_
Sent ber•notes, Beavers, Swan, Creech. Hen- SINGING, READING, DANC-
stal:l line-up: Goal, J. TwdiOT; defense, ING AND MUSICAL NUMBERS
Norma Manses, Brown;' centre, M. Tudor; CLASSES:
. wings., Brock, Hudson; alit, Brook, K.
Ka) Passmore, Little, Foster, M. Passmlore. L-Juvendlo, 12 years and under.
Is
ear's
i 12 t;o Y
g The H'ensaLl Piomen's Senior Pesti- P--Lntermedtate,
s. tute will. meet at th home of Miss old,
as Gladys Luker on W'eSnesdary evening. 3-Send'or, 19 years old a over_
E. Feb. M. Tae guest speaker for the I Prizes Up To $5.00
W. evening will be Mr. W. G. Medd, of I Competent Jtldgm Send Your
r. Exeter. Roll call will be amfswered •name to Mr. Harold Barnham,
with the normae of a member of par -i Hems,all7, betlore Feba'oary 7t]-
No
and ads portfolio. No Entry , .
EVERYONE WCOME
n Mr. George Jackson is at pms'emt Admission - ' 25 and 15 cents
e receiving medical treatment at west- DON'T MISS IT!
minister Heol ttal, Londtoml. Mr. Jack.
d sola is a Teturned soldier and 'is reIS
0
ba WESTERN CANADA
T�lne SPECIAL BARGAIN ' EXCURSIONS
by
y Front' all Stations in Eastern Canada
tea.- GOING DAILY -FEB. IS- MARCH 4, 1939, INCLUSIVE
C01 Return Limit -`45 days
meted TICKETS GOOD IN
rt COACHES at fares approximia.tely I%c per mile
t41at TOURIST SLEEPING CAIR(S at fares approximately I%C per mile
rst STANDARD SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately I%c per mile
a COST OF ACCOMMODATION IN SLEEPING CARS ADDITIONAL
the BAGGAGE checked. Stopovers at Port Arthur, Armatrona, Chicago and Wed.
e SIMILAR EXCURSIONS FROM WESTERN TO EASTERN CANADA
DURING SAME PERIOD
Pmt Tickets, Sleeping Com tReservadon9, mind all in&'Ormat"M fins am Ager TZ51
ASK FOR HANDBILL
g CANADIAN NATIONAL
SMITH'S REMOVAL
SHOE SAIF
Join the many thrifty buyers and share in the savings on
Quality Footwear this week end. Every Line Reduced. No
Deserve. Save Dollars. 15 % to 25 % Discount.
speaker. At ,the annrwx m tmtg
P. ,Watson will ddscuss "Present Sha- It ,i to be hmpod' that, this state s-
B. Te•srti,ng Ontarriko"; affairs will soon vindsh and, that pros-
ort
Mi -ss Agnes Exeter on Sa Saturday
friends in Exerter on Saturday of bast
M,�,,e preset OxfordYs q
��
B,Qy�I' Blank ,Boots amyl,
�� 77
Kiddies' Patent Strap
Shoes, Ci to 73!
tr1A of T. ,in
Ottawa, will perity is around the corner, which
week.
wodkrl rnmbbem beets..... , M7
Oxfords ............
..........��C
F f. A- M. Shaw, give
a Progress report on shdppdng 'beef to wrll Improve every walk of lite,
Quite a number from here attend-
Death of William N. Glenn
K,iddhets+ Strap Howse Slippers;
Wo+mem.s Black Kid Ties-
Worrier^s LeLutael and Velvet'
Great Britain. while Dr. C. D. Me-
Principal of the Ontario Vet- ed "Lbw St- Columban concert last Fri-
'On: Satu,r+diay morning there passed
Suede Cloth or
27e
Ckbsthi10n bnefole; @
EFJE $� 397
Btbwdoar
s'iipPe'r's 87'c
Gilvray,
erinary CbIlege. Guelprh, will give an clay night and report it wA-s a grand
-away at Scott Memorial HospitiaYl, Sem
Felt ...................
..........
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address o'n °'CalRbrood Va�Lnatitont' su,:cess.
All the above meetings are being held, hast. Monday's storm has again
:clocked the back concessions and the
�y,,
forth, Wrr9,Lriaml N. �,,kealrl, t3tQn Of the
late Mr. am�d,�� yM,rrs,. Thomas Glenn, of
the Northeest Bounrdsauy, Ustboraire,
.
Prepare. for the wet days this spring—Buy Lubbers Now
at the Ca,r;s Rite Hotel. Many
old reliable is in vogue, are
pioneer resident® of this district. The
looking forward for mild weather to
deceased gentleman, although not em-
BRUCEFIELD rele+niah their wells send 04RternE.
Fred Frkort has been spending
jroyi,neg good health for the past few
on farm
Men% No. 1 Quialdity /�
$1.'47
\
McWs 6 -Eyre Laced Or (�
$1.37
Mr.
MT. and Mrs. Olivaster, of London, a few days of late al bi,s old home
y'
yearns, continned to reside his-
uwtfl his last iklness•. He was �-
RUBBER BOOTS'
\
�
2 -Buckle Work Ruebber
anti Urv, William-McClin'chey and here.
daughter, of the Bronson Line, go-esnt -
•ailed jai 1905 to Mriss Annie MdMor-
d}e, of Kl wbo predeceased, him
PFeD,
$� 47
GRADE .
�
\
Man's 1 -Buckle . 97C
OVERSHOE'S • • ,
��••-
I- Zapfe.
EXTRA 'r'
\
Sunday witch Mr, and, Mrs. �...
n ebm years ago. Of a family of three,
\
Boys'....$1.07 Smal1....97c
The mune frip,nldta of Dr. Were, Swan ZURICH
he
comae �brrotber, R. R. Glenn, Toronto, snit-
Boys' Or Girls'
97e
Men's 4-B kle
will be obrry too hieaT 4bat -is very
ill 4a. 'Viotona Hospital. IA- 'Ise 6441h animal report. of the Hay
Lv�' and the si Mays. Jackson, of
a siesber. The funeral
RUBBER BOOTS, &2 •
�
i Qo
ALL RUBBER 31N87
Mr. amdl Mrs. Rows Scott, Mists+ M. Townfshiv Farnr,ers'' Mutual Fine In-
Mr. G. Company was to
Listowel, was
g6rvices eooductead by the Rev. MT.
Women's $1.17
`
......
,
Men's•
Swan, Mr. James Swan and ,stlran,c� presented
bead
Mrai•r, were bed oh Monday afbernroon
,RUBBER BOOTS
C
Swan. spent Sunday in London. the paticy%h,eritders at the meeting
from. the Thames Raced Church with
STORM OVERSHOES..
Mr..Aiklre Joltxlxstore, formerly of the there at the. Tow,n': Hall on Monday of
Rebad,, but now of God lewh, tenrnoon Owing to the srta7m. the at-
Interment at McTagrglart's celroe4erY-
Messrrs.. S. Mac-
w10men'�v 2 Dome
97.e
$1C
Wbmnem'S 3I)ame Cloth t�
IX3udtan
large. Mr. John
Tire pallbearers were
t ALL RUBBER (as cut)
J,
31 A,7
U.ndeAwreln,t an. operation last week. r(,m,daamcie w•ta9 not
1939; bad
Queen, N. J. Glenn, J. Hol
�
OVERSHOES .
Huls many frrends will be glad to Armstrong, pries-idemrt for
t
an
ton, A. Mrillea and A. Buchanan.
Miller
Men's Plain 67c
It
M'Frv'ta 15-tiwci] A11 Rwbbe' "Ftete-
.arrp of n ,
,r�,_ ail) dry of December. itis, rre requred to know he is getting VIOng as well 9.s chargee of the mleelttng, ass recenp s Friends from a ddstaalr:e ret', attendance BOOT RUBBERS ...
,,* ,.: gouwaerd their claims duly pr„ven to the an- possible. amroumtedl to $14,313.OR an
$54.52 was at Llle funeral were Mr. Tiros. Roney, ion" 3 27
,>y.` deriiigrred an or before the 6th day of Fehrn- Mrts. A7tirx+ Haan is viaitinrg fn loam rc�ald2wd on )nves1,meernrtls, The ibal- womsrr'ts PladR1 �7ii Boys' Special' 37C SPECIAL INSOLE �
,, any, 1939, M} tdh ell ; mayor amd Mns. Th om'as E. .. .
AS+1D NO"[ICE IS FURTriFR GT'rEN that iltom- ince of mnlh call -HP l forward from I enry, Stratford- Mr. and Mors, A. BOOT RUBBERS ROLLED'EDGE RUBBERS V[rn'R 1Ginoh
f'`, sn$ter' the saki date the Administrat+nr Will Mob. 1i- M1cDongal, of Tiverton, 1937 waw $7,R93.R3, making a.,.,e total Roney and Mr. and Mrsr- W. AnmdS, Boys' and Gir1sP Plasm send $2.37
` pTMeed to distt,lbute the Estate having re spe�rert. 3aturdaay widih 'her mother, Mrs, eai4h receipls $22,291.43. The casfii weanen's 37c Loather Top Rubbers
Ji surd oxiq to ttre etaima of w'hi,eh be then•'Walken. pwymEsntc� am<MantF'd to $17,316.53 for VI°talnebl; Mr. Glean Jackson, amid the 1 -DOME RUBBERS ... �7�' BOOT RUBBERS
t lir a
isv
i :- stroll OnIsr trotith I M1s,sPs Queende and Gladya Jackson, __ -- ---
ALL FI3ItsONS indebted to the said tate Mr. aadl Mrs. F,, Schilbe of Zwri'ch the year, leaving a: cash balance on of Listowel.. '
at 1 il,Paul Rea are renui;ed to settle t1he5•r nc-tet �ituretdoy with Mr. and Mr® G. hard to be ra.rni'ad riven to 1.939 of Na Reserve
jet ` cbmttm'' the undersigned before the said $A,974,90. Title payments included ex- SMit
h s �0���
Swan, Cyclone League' Meets 150 to Z5 J0
w at �;> daI A a>C iteter, Oritaaio, ttrla 14gr day Mrs. C. Haugh is visitting her bra pejnses of mianagemtant $2,899.53„ loss- ! Removal
x y ( ae Js;tt. ,, ,1939. their Bear Ziume-ri, ets gad refunded Premaium+s of $14,417. A meeetIM of repmetSerltaYtives from •
1 ¢ V. W. tl7iAIJMAN, MTO• Holt is VkSli,ting Mrs. Jamie- Tota¢ assretst amiount to $55,658.12 with Mi eter, Zurich, Clreditm Wba' Umsaalil DisCouni r7---Next.
p� t g nt Theatre Sale
4rW
, .. daaW
S►ea,forta■ a <t o Regent
' tib k5 r . , Bx And Vensaell, a Max
CiiKv1` Eiyt the Admisfiisti'stlor. 'ro Aitsbi.litti'es except'• wrneamned prem- met here � tltsleot officanrs steason. ,
cies..f 371tl•E II 6 l7inuunch Tdotihcdr amnpl gild at nisitim'nk�on Dec.3l, residue of $1938, 7 stoat at Officerscl+jiec t�ocbednla for t ,
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