The Seaforth News, 1939-12-28, Page 8?AGrE EIGHT
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Herds Wishing You
the Happiest ot Alt
New Year'''s
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MCFAVISITS
KENSALL
Aliss Arty Lanuuie, df \\'indsi,r,
spent the Christmas holidays with her
mtather. -\Lrs, leanl:utic, and ,sister.
Al iss (.freta I.amntie.
\1r. and Mrs, eche Dnngadl and fa-
mily of Aylmer are spending the 'hod
.ideys ,with relatives near Hene.all.
Mr. and Mrs. Get, Walker and .on
Donald visited over the holiday with
relatives and friends in 'Toronto,
:sir. Fred Peer, who has rbern cons
fitted to \VL.tnttlt ter H > petal: Lon-
klt9n, for the past six ,weeks suffering
With a fractured )e,g, -returned haute
• on Friday to spend Christmas with
his wife.aud!ftmntily.
Mrs. Rob. Maclaren, who has iicen
•visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ed,
• Glenn, neat Chinon, has returned 'to
.11ensall.
'Phe Ladies' Association of Cannel
Vitarch are having :the manse redecor-
ated this wrack the work being done
by Ale s,rs, R.- L. Siha'dedielk and Ed-
Ward 1.tttle.
Mies:Margaret Dick of St. Thomas
-yietteeretieer the holiday season with
-Ater parents, \'l.r, and Mrs. Cleo. Dick
.and inenrbers of LIw tfantily,
Misse Mary Hemphill of London is
1)ongall and Mrs, W. A. AyLaeLaren,
accompanied Ibv Airs A. Dnng,al] on
the piano, .\ ntitsical selection by the
Mustard orchestra was ,n,nch enjoyed.
The c tairmran, Rev. D. C. Hill, then
save a. very 'hmmorous speech which
erased hilarious laughter. A niton
duet by Aire. •\lalcohn Dougall and
'Miss M.tegaret Dougall was fallowid
by a reading, "The 'Night After
-Chris rias," Mrs. Roy Bell. •Miss line
'Alerdock :favored ,with a piano solo,
yolk teed by a musical selection rbv the
\I'u card orchestra. A piano solo lby
Mrs. Malcolm Deegan concluded •the
lir, gr.uu after which Santa Clans ar-
rived and distributed gifts from the
Cltri.tunas tree.
Alas:' Irene Haskins of 'Toronto
spent the holidays with relatives here.
21r. and Mrs. Perils Catttelon :incl
amndy .,f Stltomberg :spent the holi-
day with the former'. -mother, Aire,
Katt e or:e•1nn,
Mr. have Patterson of Toronto is
eeenrhing the holiday with his nar-
terson,
Mr. \Nilson Berry and Mr. anti People, e, .te fisted by the choir. After
Mrs. Ed Berry of Toronto •spent the noes :anal charas, Rev. Mr'
Christmas with theformer's mother, 1 lirok , gave a chert address. 'fisc•
Mrs. np Ann Berry. ri,eent int laded a star exercise by
Misses .Violet S'ehwaien of 't. -the .creel beginners. a song, "Sing for
-visiting with her +parents, ,Mr, and 'Thome and Margaret Schwalm �nf Joy'"• by nine primary -girls. an cove -
Urs. A. W. E. Hemphill.Mr, Lorne Elder of Kingston visit-
ed recently with his parrnts,..Mr. turd
• Mrs. John Eider.
Mr. and Mrs.\\'•1n, (;•ram and dant- -family nlf I'ort Dover spent the 'g'a'ls two and three part !songs and so-
,ghtcr ani Mr, ami Mrs. Percy Grant week end with relatives and friends 'los and choruses concluded the pag-
ed l.arisitig spent: the holiday Withhere. • cant. The stage decorations, costumes
'their tparents..Mr. anti \6rs. Geo, Ale and Airs, A. L. Case spent 'and •heautifinl ligdhtintt; effect' added
Grant. • Christmas with relatives in Deneend, Much -to the i4rtprt' eivtntss of the
Mr, Clare Zuelle of 1 ietowel is
%srpending the holidays with his grand -
,parent. Mr. and \Irs..John Zuefle.
Air. and Mrs, Harold Shepherd of
enc Mr, and Mrs, R. J, Pat
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
'Betielethetli Star." 'Nexe. Sunday Me.
Andrejy •Alclieezie of Knee. Calle(ge,
'1'oron'to will eonduet the service:.
kits Robe Passmore of Toronto is
spendi,)g else holidays ,with leis. par-
ents, Mr. 'and 'Mrs: 'joke. Passmore,
and, d-ur.iitg elle 'Chtieentae -season as-
sisted' at diet poet office.
'Ale.. ansi Airs. Harry Cook of Tor-
onto Visftecl on'Christmas with the
toupee's parents,' Abe. and 'Mea. Corn
chits 'Cook.
\'Ir. Harold Sihernitt of Dundas Arts
nen vistUng•'dewing the holidays with
el r. and IMIrs. T..'J. Sherribt,
. Mt, end ait(rs, Ken rHicles end Itamn-
ily spent •Ohrr tntav w'itlh :Mrs. Ht'cks'
another, Alt,. 'Nicholson, .at 1 at•kltvll.
Miss Edith Parkins of Exeter, Mr
Murray Petkine Of Zurich and Mr.
and Mrs. Cline .Flynn, London, spent
the week end et the rh:oatre of their
parents, Mr, and .Mane. rJamree Parkins,
Fkl:is Elsie Rotbibins, who has 'been
employed for the Christmas season
with :Airs Hfctks et the five cent to a
dollar :store, Mas returned to the home
of .her mother, Mrs, Stinnin:d' at Wha-
len,
Me. Howard Hemphill of Toronto
spent 'the 'holiday with rhes :parent:,
\Ir. and Mrs A. \V. F.. Hemrphill..
Mr. and Mrs, Gen Fen;guson and
Alis Violet Hyde speet Christmas
with Mt -and Mfrs, idtos, Ferguson
.and batt• hoer Edith in Seaferth.
Nies, Hannah Workman and 'Miss
Airs. J, Brenkhi,lt and son Harolul', of
Kitchener, A',ir, :Milton 'Ontwein and
'on Lloyd of Loudon, Mt, and Mee,
la., Paterson anti :bit. and Airs, G. \i,
Drysdale and -family of Hensall.
;41r, and Ares. Milne Rennie anti rfa-
tuily. Sea'Eortth, and Die R, P. I. iJ'au-
>,all and -family of Petrolia spent
Christmas -with •lir, and Airs. Wm.
Deega2I.
elise Mary Pesehanati, R.N., of Nia-
gara Fans, 211 Mangaret Buchanan
of Pott ll gran and Air, and Mire. John
Buchanan of Landon spent C hristmes
with their Brother, Airs. Alex, Buch-
anan.
Dr, 21', T. ,lcynt of Brockville, Dr;
Barry Joynt of Byron and ;Mr, and
Mr.. Laird '1aynt and Larry :of Tot -
meta :.pent Christmas with their mo-
ther, Mrs, Alice ioynt.
\dr, and 'Mts. Harry MacMillan
.spent tine week end ,witlli relatives in
New Ilaanbut-g .and Kitchener.
Air. and Mrs. Lawrence Bttynieam
and family orf Exeter visited over the
holiday with Mr. anti Ales. Peter Moir
CROMARTY
Alt•, and Mrs David flrttee and Mr.
and Airs. Frank Bruce attended the
rfntcral elf William Gains in Dunnville
on 'Wed -nes -day afternoon.
It w^as with deep regret that the
NI
aird \finrl:man .pent l.hrista5ta community I -earned of -the aleatlt of
t, 11 r. andMrs.Herb Britton and \1r; Malcolm I.antmond at her home
nh as Dublin. in London, She woes a member for
11i lice Dottga'1l df Toronto is ,ear, t'f the C'rnntarty Pre.tbp-
h.vlidaying with her parents. Mr. and terian Church,
\Irs, \\'ln Dungall. Mfrs \\•, 1i. l utiord of Toronto is
To Observe Golden Wedding,- penalhts the holidays at her home
Air. and Mrs. J. \V. Ortw'ein cele here.
'treats their golden wedding anni'ver- Air. lames ,S.eott was in Toronto on
try on Mondays January 1. 19-i hvsine last week.
Mur -
Fifty ye u. ,ego, t1 r. J, \\ 'Orrivedn, Mr. and Mrs. John Fulton and Mur -
then Heiner in l.i towel, was married ray McGill of Mitchell visited at the
in Zmtrich, 'Ont., to Elizabeth Wagner, home of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Meltel-
dauglhter of ,the late Mr. and Mrs. lair-
l'onranf 1\r,,ncr, of tttrich by Rev. N)'. and Mrs, John Kemp and ram-
i, Limbach. They resided in Ldetrnvcl ily of Munro were guests at the hone
for a fens years and then moved to of Mr. and Mrs, William Houghton.
tiolrlen Lake, Renfrew c.tuuty. 'Lt Aire. Russell Scott and family vis -
1;495 tiles• proved to Zurich where Mr. tted at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Jas,
Ortwein cndneted a mercantile :bnsi- Barbour, Staffs,
nt ss and later proved to Heti:still Mr. and Mrs, James Scott and baby
,c4u're they neaw reside. Atom ;twenty of Brodhagen, were Christmas visit -
nee years ago Air. Ort'wein ;became a ore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tho.
representative. for the county of lin- mas Scott,
run for the Dominion Life Assurance Mf, and Mrs. James Scott and son
enemy and is ,till active in the Thomas Scott and James Laing v]s-
usincss. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ortwein are ited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Neil.
ntenthere of the liensall derided Gillespie, $eafortb,
Cherish and 'Mr. Ot:mein is prantin_ A large family gathering was held
en't in Sltnday Sebool work. They at the hone of Mr, Alexander Me -
have a ,family of four danehters and Kellar. •
two. eons living. Mrs. I. lirtnkholt, of Mr. and Mrs. Burton MacDonald
Kitchener, -Stirs. R. Lehr. ref Boswell, and family and Garvin Twaddle visit.
1'a., Mrs. Jas, Petersen and lira, s;, ed with relatives of the former in
\i. Drysdale, Hensail, Alonzo. of De- Brussels.
trait, .Aiicrh.;.anti Milton of London, Ale. tend Mrs. Steve Stackhouse of
One daughter, 'Lin, died in II1937. Mr. - - London spent the holiday with the
and Mrs. 'Ortwein will the pleased toNOM'INATiONS latter'tt parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
receive their 'friends and neighbors at Bell.
the harps of Mr, and Mrs. G. \I. Dry- Stephen Township
dale dram 3 to 5 in the afternoon and For reeve, (!pester Mawhiney, Ed -
LIMESTONE
front 7 to 9 in the evening on Jan. let. ward Lamport, Alonzo McCann. which constdttt c; •'dm
United Church Services.- For deputy reeve -Edward Lamt a ut
Iter. R.:A. Brook delivered ' a stirr• part, Roy Rate, Thomas Love, am, 87 per rent of the Canadian .stone pro -
THURSDAY, OEC. 27, :lege: '.
BUY IN' EGMONDVILLE
New Life Hog Concentrate, per cwt, • 3:.10
New Life Poultry Concentrate, per cwt,' 3,50
New Life Laying Mash, per cwt 2:40
Royal Purple Hog Concentrate, per cwt. 3,75
Royal Purple Poultry Concentrate, per cwt. , , 3,75
Royal Purple Laying Mash, per, ewt. 2.50
Royal Purple Calf 1Vleal, 25 lit. for $1.00
Haul Wheat Bread Flour, per 98 ib bag 2.85
Choice Creamery Butter, 2 lb for , 59c
Whyte's Pure Lard, 2 1b for 19c
Baker's Cocoa, 1 lb. tin 29c
ammaxessantels.
Wo
HULLETT
teemed residents of Hullett, nelebrat.
Mr. and Mrs, Simon AleVittie, es -I
ed with the Christmas season their
45th wadding anniversary. They were
married at the hone of the bride's
parents, the late rip'. and Mrs. John
art, of Gres township. The minister nd c1 Qt ry,; N E L L n HAYS
was Rev. Mt Forester of the Walton iii t„li'l� F4,tj
Presbyterian Church. All of their
anuric -d life Inas been Spent in Hallett.
The fame they are living on is the
one where NIt, McVittie was born.
Sines; 11110 Mr, MoVittie has been tax
collectr for Hallett and in this t'ap-
:tcity has become well known through-
out the township. Five children, two
boys and three girls were boric to
this union, font of whop aa•e living,'
Airs. Leo Watt (Jessie), of FJullett;
Mrs, Nelson Lear (Olive), Hallett;
Mrs. James Scott (Janet), of. Tome.
tie and Kellend, of Hullett,
ELMER D. BELL. B.A.
Successor to John H. Best
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Seaforth, Ontario
KIPPEN.__
Mr. John C. Doig, L,L,B., of De-
troit, visited over the Christmas hol-
iday with bis mother and sister Miss
Janet, before - leaving for Chatta-
nooga. Tennessee, to attend the frat-
ernity convention which is being held
in that city,
\'hss Isabel]. .Moir of Heimall spent
the week end at the house of Mr. and
:Mrs. J. D. Stewart, Miss Winnie re•
turning with her: for a few holidays,
Mrs. Hugh McGregor at present is
not enjoying het' usual good health
but a speedy recovery is hoped for.
ing ('hristma.:message tit large con- mend Shapton. duction, surpa si•s any other rock in.
g'regation ie the United. c'hurc'h nn For council - Ray Ratz. Nelson the - number anddiem ity of it; use.
Schenk, Thomas Love, Edmond Sham and in the quantity consented for in -
inn, Arthur ,T. Aany, Herman Powe, u•
duatriai nl..u's, lr is marketed in a
Harnld tVahter. 1 1
variety of forms raneing from large
squared Meeks of dintenelou stmte,
'for nae in one:traction, to extremely
fine dna, used thief -1y a. a luincil{1 FOR SALE
filler. The hulk of -the output i. crush- 1 cant oil ]aw,iter. and 1 dtild"s cr111
1 will1 thattl'r'ss for Sale, Pllotte 8471.14,
eel and screened $or use a; road metal, nwtt'ot•th,
concrete aggregate, railroad ballast
and as flux in metallurgical plants.
Large quantities are also marketed
in the crude or broken state for use in
chemical and ntetal'htrstieal industries.
lit the rock wool industry ethe new-
est of the limestone indn•tries-silice-
otts attd arainacenne dolomitic lime..
stone, or calcium limestone, is con-
verted into a light tihrors insulating
material, known as "rock wool,"
which is being widely need as a ther-
mal and sound insolation, and as an
aeconsticad material. :1 '?ire of lime-
stone that is capable of enormous
development is in agriculture,
I I Sunday mm nine. he tihttir an.g two
hetntifui anthems, "Good Tidings,"
and "Blessed tNigllt," A mixed gear -
tette. \liss Florence \Welele Airs. Geo. Usborne Township
I Ales, \!t, ON. 0. Good.ain and \I T. For reeve---Pet•ey Passmore (tech)
;11. W. 1-Ialrton, scrag "The Clrietntas For couneil, Ihigh Berry, Clark
Story."' At the evening service a Fisher, Bruce Cooper, John Hodgert.
noire B t C4tri,tma. pageant, "Good Brussels
Tidings of Great joy." ,was presented For reeve, le, a. Bowman weal
For council --S. Semis, H. Cthant-
pfoe, H. Bowler, W. Cameron. (all by
acclamation). P.D.C.-W. Rose.
School trustees, Dr. W. E, S. Jmm
ieson, B. A. Rain, Albert Wood.
Exeter
For reeve --William D. Sanders,
Benson W, Tuckey, Thomas Pryde.
For council, Sylvester Taylor, Ed-
ward M. Dignan, Clarence Snell, J.
Wellington Hern, Herbert 0. South-
cott, J. Goldie Cochran, Benson W.
Tuckey, Cyril Tanton, W. S. Abbott,
J. Albert Teatime., James T. Bowey,,
Birtle M. Francis.
For P,U,C,---Birtle M. Francis, Win.
Ward, Thomas Pryde.
For board of education, William T.
Smith, Dr. Harvey Cowan, John N.
•( ler stines m9trh 'AMss Greta L.ammde Willis, William H. Dearing, Edward
Domino spent Christmas with ril•t •+.,itutg over the hohdty at. the C. Lindettseld, Cyril Tanton, Franklin
:fives and friends in and around Alen N. R station awing to the. .arhsence and lire. Lantntie. Delhrtdge.
all. „1 \L. Donald ;Walker, -who visited Presentation. Crediton
Al r. 1n1 Aire. Colin Hodson and in'Tnrontcrrn Cltri.tnlas, 211on1 faleeit relapses 'gathered at Police village trustees, Lloyd Hey,
son Harvey 'Apron Christmas with Air, Mervyn Brown and his mother the home of Mn. and .Airs. ;1. W. Ort- aid 7wicker, Emery Fainter,
t y
Joseph Woodall, Edd MOrlock.
by the Sunday School and l.,nng
London •visited -over the holiday with 'else 4)2- air juniors in Japa nesse roe -
their parents. Mn. and Mos. Peter fume and alt exercise ;by six intenne-
Schwalml and nn'emhers of the 'fancily, irate t irl;, Readnn,;s 'were given 'by
Airs and Airs. Harald ScSermonand Alis Ellis .and -Miss •Kay Drysdale,
1)r, and bin, letl. Steer and Pat- 'pa •-t-nnt, 'The church was tilled to ca
Hein spent the avne'k end with relatives ipacity,
in London. Mr. and Nies. Ray La runts and
Mr. Douglas Sangster has been 'Alt. ' blardha I-Itutter of Exeter ;neat
Ahrs. H: :Abray and Airs. E. KUeading Alis. Lrown are htrhdayntg ;it the
in London. home. of NIT. aril Alia. \\'ilson in
Continuation School Concert,- Stratford,
lilts llensall Cttntin nation School i)r. and Mrs. S,ntith anti children of
.held their Chris:roar. ,' nrcert on Fr- Wit. Mary, -spent the bench -se with
sbee afternoon. Dec. Dori with Jelin
Beer acting as chairman and opened
,with C-hn tntas earols, Jnllnwcd by a
indeed thonae by a number of pupils.
Grade None have a tli,1 ,.,.c entitled,
Mrs. Smith's .parents, Mn,•end Mee.
;tante 1', Petty.
Alis Nfavis Spencer of Toronto
?pent the holiday ';cith her parent.,
Air. and Mrs. \lhart Spencer.
The Sw e rt sin er " .en excellent Niles Leen. Lore, who is employed
Play esets pre-entcd tb•v -T 1*ocr school en tlu teaching taff- at 'Toronto, is
;raue• If 1 en tilled " ere itir3t In'tirlavtr.O with her parents, Mr. and
Shaer.' \ r selo wi Played In \Ire \\nn. L,yt
Miss l.tualic IIo,-kin. \Gnttnlagtne. \Ir \Larg Anhalt of Exeter s-ts-
w e rc ttired .by H'OWard Dive, Ger-
ald Pas nt„re and Miss Roma Chand-
ler, A pi an , solo"Smith of .the Bor-
der," wa:e played ,by Norman iT:olly
An 'rntut ting tlrattla played by Bob
Hess, Alts Dorothy -Chandler and
Ross Kennedy cote -Meted the pro, -
ram. Games and contests were given
rbv the pttitvl, after which can lwichts
and ice cream and candy were served.
The arrival of Santa Claus with gifts
to s istribtite formed t'he. clinax.
Carmel S.S. Entertainment.-
-Cermet Sunday School 'held Heir
annvtal entenlainmen.t on Friday even-
ing in the school roan •nf the elle-rich
with Rev. 1). C, Htll cif Exeter acting
ati sitairivan in his usual 'nleitsmg
manner. 'lite progra c', 01t 1 re -sI by
the singing of Christie; carols, 'fol-
lowed by recitations thy Billy 'Carpo.
hill and Dena's( U Kiittion Norma
Sangster and -Elaine Hoskins sang a
,tine( entitled, "Wishing." hints..' which wt,
;followed ht a -duet lit AAnly and \\ it
harp 1)eieseall entitled "Daisy Farm."
A musical sele-rtton by dean and 11 -
ice Love was much enjoyed, .\ read-
ing, "This Christmas," sees :given by
Mildred i nerdy, followed by a I rio
}nits and Marion Al -eel -aro; and June
Murdock Miss H leu Dick fevered
'pilin a piano auhnutentel, .A -nlo .was
sung by Paula Hanson. A chores eves
sem( eix tgirls Mt.='s Helen Dick,
Maxine Purely. Marian anrt Tint •A.fae
\tarso, June'Murdock and Margaret
TPnarirell A vocal duet, "Come d0 the
wail sting by Mee, Malcolm
esem on Christmas -clay the necasbon
ix rn d'ht• ti(]th birthday +nt Mn. (lrt-
,wtm..\..pre rntation was made. In
thein, the address 'being read fly \lr.
Alonzo 0rhvein and the presentation War's Strangest Victim -Forlorn
m edt by Airs. J. Brenkhcrlt, the two Pitcairn Island
eidt.t children of the family, To Mr.' How one rude beacon on the is -
Or e sin was given a beautiful cane I land in the Pacific Ocean is now
.,vith a solid mold handle, to \1,, Ort- I shunned by passing ships that grow
wein a handsome gold iaoneo locket fewer and fewer, it's food supplies
1111 which tnsrri;udtats were en!srave d ttlntOst, gone, its only voice to the out-
5','mntent.'ratin:; their golden wedding' Side world silenced...and the descend-
onliyersa,ry which takes 01aet- en ants of the "Bounty's" mutineers Me -
‘.1 -w Fears day. :After the prc-enta-.ing extinction by nt war they clo not
'ion \1r. (1 rt01-i11 cert .the 1h rut tier' even 1C110W about, will be found de.
birthday cake which diad ninety sc'rihrrl in a feature article in The
candies. 2lentbcr., of the fan ti y ,\she Anterictt11 Weekly with the December
mended est•re N.r. and Mrs. .Alonzo t'1 issue of The Detroit StmdaY
Oi'tiwein of Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Times,
iced over the w a ck old with her uta_ r
thee. Mrs. \Ithai:„ and aunt, NI les
Newell.
\Tr, and Airs. Ted 'l'•anretn of Listo-
wet visited over the holiday with the eeneeeses
1 ttter's ,parents, Nee and Mrs. Chas.
\I cDon ell.
The members of the Exeter -Hen- i
sail branch mf the Canadian Legion
played Santa Clime pts to several :families
in the village on Saturday evening,
Dec. vh•d,
21 i s Josvice Scrttttnt .of Toronto
spent rhe holiday with her mother,
Nies. Scrwton.
,l'fiss Mae M.cNan;ghit'oti ,of 'Toison -
to vie -heti gvet the holiday with -Me. i
erne' \fns, Peter Nt'N'attgtht'ott and Mr:
and \fes, Lorne. McNaugth•ton of (his- ,
eilturst.
NI r, Kettocrh Manns of • 7'oeon10!
spent (itristmas with hie mother,'
Mrs. Fred \Penns.
1)r. .,e ;most or :\ lcnnlal� ,conte
e 1 e t to ted
the (hrr;lnrae se-rvices Canmei r
Presbyterian urian Clete -eh on Stretiay and
the choir rt'uclered special -Chris ell a5
mush At fhc morning ervice the an-
-them f Brine 'Went (imf.tl Things,"
was sung 'with \its. \faicolnt \Tons all
nioi' t .A trip fey to the \Vorld '
was eeng by lies AI. Dougall, \fibs
frenc fleig,garth .and Airs. W. ,A. \fac-
Lttrcn. Airs. J. W. Bonthren papa, a
beaatti-fu•l solo, Th• silks Be To (;ivl."
At the cvening se recc the am1arent
was 'Glory to God and a male goat- I
tette
uar-
tette eomprisilt Alt ..yrs R. V. \lac -
Laren Frank arik fatter-shv Jas. Pen-
fnatuh gird '\\', A. Mac -Laren sane
OTIC A��L
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Owing to the prevalence of rabies in the
surrounding districts, and in view of the fact
that rabies is readily transl'liissable to hu=
man beings, all citizens are requested to
watch their clogs- and bets carefully, or• if
they observe. any ,dogs acting suspiciously,
to notify authorities.
.JOHN 3. CLUF'F,
\[ayO1'
Barristers,'Ai 76 6,408156121ffielf
Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D, McCnnell, H. Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Telephone 174
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron
Oth'e in the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Sealorth. Office hours: -
Tuesday,
ours:Tuesday 'Thursday and Saturday
1:30 p.m. to 5 pen, Saturday
evening, 7:30 p. m, to 9 p. en,
CARD. OF THANKS
Many thanks to our neighbors sand
friends for the beautiful gifts receiv-
er on the night of Dee, 15, and we
wish yon all a very Happy New
Year.
Mr. and Hit's. J. W. Carter.
IN MEMORIAM
Jai.•t'ott-In loving memory of a
dem. father, Wm. J. Jarrott, wbo
passed away Deceinber 28th, 1988,
Remembered just the scene to -clay
As at the hour he passed away.
Beautiful memories treasured ever,
Of the happy days we spent together.
•-Loving Daughter.
AUCTION SALE
Community Sale at Disk's Hotel
Stables, Seaforth, every Friday. The
nsmtl run of cows; feeder [tattle, and
Young valves. pigs, poultry, furniture
and vegetables. Bring in anything -',
you have to sell. Rates reasonable. tar
Cattle --20 feeder cattle, 60 pigs
from sucker's to 100 itis.; .", Yorkshire
sows, due in Jan.; 1 butcher sow;
number of pure bred rock cockerels;
40 leglwt•n pullets, laying; 3 new
wooden barrels; kitchen range, like
new, tnatly other articles,
FIomer IIunt, Manager, phone 228.12
Geo. H. Elliott, ;Auctioneer,
He C'hapsodieally)-"I adore ev-
erything htat is grand, exquisite, sum
ereminent, 1 love the peerless. the
LOST
A red heifer, 9 year's old, last seen
about Dec. 15. Please notify Mont-
gomery Patrick, or phone 135r4l.
Seaforth ventral.
TO RENT
House, semi-detached. 5 roomer
with use of bath room, situated 011
North Main street. Apply E. L. Box.
FOR SALE
Comfortable 7 -root frame house of
late Margaret Robison, well situated
on Sperling Street, Seaforth, with
good barn. Has to be sold to close
estate. Apply McConnell & Hays,
Solicitors, or John Arnold, Executor.
FOR SALE OR RENT
Frame house, with cellar, and lot
of approximately one fifth acre,
North Main at Cornet' of Cletttre Street.
reni
s, the perfect in life. Double wired. Seven rooms. Hard
st
She (blushing anyl-- "Oh, and soft water. For further Infot'ma.
Cleorge, how Can I refuse you when tion apply William Morrison, Jarvis
street, ;teafortlt.
yon put it as, beautifltily?"
PIANO FOR SALE
Brown -"Do you give your wife a A slightly used piano, good as new.
personal allowance " it'allter's Futvdture Store.
Smith-- "We tried it but it didn't
work."
Brown- "How was that?"
Smith ---"She always spent it be-
fore I could borrow it back."
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