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s. Patterson visited friends
n, on Friday.
Smith, of St. Marys, visited
tends in 'town over the week -end.
Mee and Mrs, Geo, Dadson and
faintly, of Exeter, visited friends in
:owe on Saturday,
Miss Ada Buchanan, Bu chanan of Los An-
ales, is visiting relatives in town,
Mrs. E, Mcliarg and little son, of
London, visited for a few 'days with
relatives in town. •
Mrs. Wim Peart is visiting,, her
sister, Miss •Chrrissa Mitchell,
Mr,; and Mrs, Howard Snell, of
Clinten, Mr. and Mrs. . John Selves
and Mr. and .Mrs. Alfred Hankin, of
Usborne, visited 'Mrs. Geo. Hopkirk
and' Miss 'Margaret Hepkirk on Sun-
day, q
Miss' Mattie Ellis a`;ati Mists Jean
Smallacom'be are visiting over the
holidays with 1fr. and Mrs. Fred
Smallacombe, at 'Guelph.
The concert put on by the Contin-
uation and Public school pupils on
Friday evening last, was a great 'suc-
cess, a large crowd being present.
The numbers put on by the pupils
Were well rendered, the boys doing
the "Xmas 'Shopping," and The
Hats of Other Days,' being partiicul-
arty good. The play put on by the
pupils of the continuation school,
"The Teeth cif the Gift Horse," was
well Tendered. Those taking apart in
the play, were Nellie Boyle, Alma
Scruton, AIdythe Eacrett, Anna
Hoggarth, Harry Cook and Roy (Bell.
The proceeds will
be used t fn aid ofthere pino fu100, nd.
'Mr. Elliott ,Bell, Who has spent
the last 'three years in Oregon is ex-
pected home this week to spend
Chest r. and
Christmas with 'his parents,
'M
Mrs. Jas. A. Bell.
The young people of the village
are making good use of the skating
rink these evening, and the meet -
ager, Mr. George Hudson, has a fine
aheet of ice.
Mr. John IDinsdale, who has been
. seriously i11, is somewhat improved.
A nomination meeting will be held
in die town half on Monday evening
from 7 to 8 to nominate candidates
to fill the offices of 'Reeve, four
Councillors, three trustees and one
Hydro commissioner. If necessary,
a poll will be held on (Monday, Jan.
4th. As in former years this will
most likely be a lively meeting.
There are a number of names being
mentioned for the reeve's chair, so
there will no doubt be an election.
WINTHROP.
Y
"A 'Marr Christmas to All"
Miss Margaret M r aret Cuthill,' of; Rock
wood, is spending her -Christmas
holidays with her parents,. Mr. .and
Mrs. A. Cuthill. been
,Mr, Hirarn Shannon, who has
engaged with Mr. Noble Holland, of
Clinton, for several months, has re-
turned home,
The open air skating rink is open
for the season. 'Mr, A. Cuthill has it
lit up with his Delco power lights,
which adds greatly to the pleasure of
the young folk,
The Christmas tree and entertain-
ment held in Cavan church • last
Friday night was a decided success.
The pupils of schools No. 12, No. 7,
No. 6 and No. 10 put on the pro-
gramme 'and was all that could be
desired. Those in charge of the
Christmas tree did their part in
,decoratieg the tree, which was all
aglow when the lights were on. The
tree was laden with presents for
both old and young. '°Mr, E. Haist
acted as Santa and did his part well,
and did not forget nyone. Between
$40 and $45 was taken at 'the door.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bennett
spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs.
John Bennett, Huron road.
The public schools closed on Tues-
day, with many happy 'faces all think-
ing of the Christmas holidays, which
mean a lot to the little •folk.
The Miss -s Alexander entertained
the young people to a social hop on
Tuesday.
'Mrs. Fergus Bullard and 'Betty are
spending a few 1161fdays with ,frien'd
iu
Blyth.
HILLSGREEN'
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
`THURSDAY,DECEMBER
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24,,1925<
DUBLIN, - •j DEATHS. SEAFORTH MARKETS. 'ROFESSIONAL CARDS,:
• MiJ 11cConnebl of Detroit is SUTHERLAND, -1.11-1.11D
Toronto, 00 Wednesday 4c,.23ed.
ss can ,
Miss Margaret Grieve, teacher in visiting at the home of her parents, Tuesday, December 22nd, Chris -
S. S. No. 7 Stanley, has returned to- Mr. and Mrs, D, McConnell, testa McDougall, beloved wife of
her home.' in Eguaondville for the Misses Ruth Hills and Annie Mc- John A. Sutherland, Funeral' at
Christmas holidays.
Mrs. John. Jarrett, Se., is spending
Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. theta parents.
Jones, in London. I' 1 Nt f Chatham is TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP.
\Ir, Keith Love, of London Uni- visiting' her sister, Mrs, Jos, Hickey. versity, : is spending his Christmas 'Miss ivlary McGrath spent Sunday Nomination Notice,
holidays at gats home here. the the guest of her •frsend, Miss A meeting to receive nominations
Misses Agnes and Jessie Cameron,ey. for a Reeve and four Councillors for
of Clinton is spending a few days Catherine GMalone
y 1'Cr. Jos. Maloney, of Forest; is the Municipality.of the Township of
with their grandmother, Mrs. James visiting her m'o'ther, Mrs, N. Mal- McKillop will be- held at School
Cochrane. oney • House N.t.6 on Monday, the 28th
A school concert was given on Misses • A•tina Delaney and Matic day of December, A.D. 1925: Namiii-
Tuesday afternoon at S. S. No. 3, Benninger spent Monday afternoon ations rechived from one till two
Hay. Lunch was served and all re- in Mitchell. o'clock in the afternoon.
porta fine time. Miss Lila Feeey, teacher of Thor- event p
Mr ;,an rs, Forsythe, o
Kippen,.old; is spending the o t ays
Grath, of Brescia Hall, London, are
spending the Christmas vacation with
t
Miss ear era, o
Lucknow on Thursday, December
24th:
LONDESBORO.
Mr. Dick Young spent ,Monday in
Londesboro.
Master Keith Hesselwood, who
append-
icitis
an operation forunderwent P
in the Seaforth Hospital, is
getting along nicely.
Mr. Herbert Fairservice is at pres-
ent sink with the measles.
White Gift Service was 'held in
the ,Methodist church on Sunday
morning. The Sunday school took
charge of the 'service,
Miss Marjorie Lyon is home front
Toronto Normal for the holiday.
Miss 0. Brigham has returned to
spend Christmas with her parents.
A Christmas service of the Knox
church Guild was held in the church
on Sunday evening. Miss Lottie
Young gave a splendid story "Dick-
ens' Christmas Carol."
Mr, Wen. Ross Jr., was unfortunate
to hurt his hand quite badly while
attempting to fix his windmill.
Mr. Thos, Shobrookc of the 13th
concession, is not feeling so well,
A very pretty wedding took place
at the home of Mr. Woe. Grey on
Thursday, when his oldest daughter
Mildred; became the wife of Mr.
Leonard McNeil, of Provost, Alta.
(Intended for last week.)
Knox church Guild will hold a
Christmas service on Sunday even-
ing, Dec. 2Cth.
Mrs. Charles Ruddell spent the
week -end with Clinton friends.
Mr. Charles Lee has taken a posi-
tion in Ingersoll.
Knox church will hold their an-
nual Christmas tree in the community
hall on Wednesday evening, Dec.
23rd.
The Methodist
church will it hold
their Christmas entertainment on
Ch-istmas night, Dec. 25th.
:?r. Lennard McNeil, of Prevost,
Alta., is visiting at the home of Mr.
Wm. Grey.
Mrs. M. Ross spent Sunday with
BAYFIELD.
Mr. Clifford Clark, of MacClennan,
arrived on Saturday to spend the
Christmas vacation with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Clark.
Mr. F. W. 'Baker, who has spent
the past few 'months in London, re-
turned home last 'week.
Mrs. Jas. Ferguson left on Monday
to spend Christmas with her sister
in . Wingham.
Misses . Elva acid Anna Dewar, of
Toronto, arrived on Friday to spend'
the Christmas vacation at their home.
The Concert under the auspices of
the Trinity church Sunday school will
be given in the Town hall on Tues-
day, December 29th. A good program
is heti
re
g prepared,
Messrs. Charles and Malcolm
Toots returned from Port Maitland
on Monday evening.
Miss Jean M. Woods, of Orton, is
home for the Christmas holiday.
David Dewar, Fred .,Heard, of the
Clinton Collegiate, and Brown Hig-
.gins of the School of Commerce, are
home for the vacation. ,
Masters .Merton and Kenneth Mer -
mer left on Monday to visit with
their sister, Miss Izeta Merner, who An 014 Time Dante will be held Naughton, Teacher.
The service rif Holy Co.minnnionreturned with them on Wednesday• on t''e evening; of december 30th in On Tuesday afternoon S.S. No. 7,
the Cnmtnunity hall, Tuckersmith held their annual Chris-
Inthev nt of more.persons being
nominated than are required to fill the
several offices, an'" electicn will be
held on 'Monday the fourth day of
January A.D. 1926 from the hour of
9 aim, till 5 p.m., at:—
Poll. Div: ♦ Na. 1 -Jas. F. Carlin's
house, Lot 10, Con. 5, James Evans,
D. R. O:; Thos. Moylan, P. C.
Poll. Div. No. 2—James Hitlen's
house, Lot 25, Con. 4, John Mc-
Dowell, D. R, O,; Mrs. 'Geo. Eaton,
P. C. -
Poll. Div. No. 3 --Joseph Smith's
house, Lot 10, Con. 12, John Leem-
ing, D. R. 0.; John Murray, P.C..
Poll. Div. No. 4—School House No.
7, Lot 26, Con. 12. John Balfour,
D. R. 0.;Willis Dundas, P. C
JOHN McNAY,
52 Returning Officer.
d M F th f holidays at her
were guests t the home of Mt, home south of the v'illage.•
Thomas Consitt on Sunday. Misses Mary and Theresa l Mc -
Mr: and Mrs. Harvey Turner and Cormick, of Hibbert, are spending
Mr. offer. Turner d at Ni the 'Christmas at their home' in Parkhill.
funeral of Mr. Shepherd at Nile on Mr. James Bergen, of'Windsor,
Friday Gran s vsiited with 'friends here during the'
Mr. Grant Love is a the sick list past week. .
at present but hope to see him Mr. ke McLoughlin and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Consitt have Fergus
around again soon; Kelly have returned from Det
got nicely settled .in their new home Mrs: James Feeney is improving
in tHensall. We'hate to lose 'such after her recent Feeney
is i we areg
good people 'from our midst, but pleasedterto report.
what will be our loss will be Hen -Mr' John McConnell' and Mrs. Joe
Mr.sail's gain. Feeney, of Western University, are
Blake,
and Mrs. Clarence Parke, r.f spending the holidays at their homes
Blake, visited at the home of Mr. here.
Thos. Consitt on 'Sunday. 'sec Adam Clark left on Wedmes
Everybody is looking forward dor day Ito visit his daughter, Mrs. Jos.
Santa this week, 'but if more pretty Klfnkhammer, ,of Detroit. '
doesntt conte; he will
have pretty Mr, and Mrs: R, C. Brown left for
poor sleighing. their new 'home at Uxbridge on Mon-
day.
Miss Eleanor Jordan is visiting
her parents, "Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jor-
dan.
ROXBORO.
The following • is the report of
Roxboro School dor the month of
December. Pupils were examined
in all •subje ts,
e Mc-
Cowan
— 'Beattie
Sr, IV.
-- H
Cowan 75.3 per cent, 'Pass—Arthur
Powell 67.2 ,per cent., Chester''Mc-
Nay 65.1, 'Winner Howes 63.1,
Sr. III. Hon.—Vietta Coleman.
and Bernice 'Howes (equal) 82.6 per
cent„ Harold Agar 75.1. Pass —
Olive Stirling 73.1, Kenneth Harri-
son 72.4.
Ward 55.3, George Powell 52.5�orge
2nd.—Pass—Jack Ward 61.4.
lst — Hon, — Pearl Coleman 91.6,
Elizabeth iH'owea 84.3.
Sr. Pr.—Robert iMcMillan.
Jr. Pr.—Norah, Nesbitt, Ian Nes-
bitt. No. on roll 17. average attend-
ance 16.6.
'Teacher, '•L. E. Hutton.
TUCKERSMITH.
The result of the Christmas exam-
inations at S.S. No. 7, Tuckersmith,
Sr. IV., Mona McGregor 76 per cent.
Isabel Forrest 68. Jr. IV., Helen
Thompson 78, 'Margaret Broadfoot
72, Arthur Thompson 47. Sr: III.,
Beth. Forrest 73, Lloyd McGee 69,
*James McGill. Promoted from Jr,
III. to Sr. III, Mary Forrest 82, El-
inor Broadfoot 74, James McGregor
72, *Agister Broadfoot. Promoted
from Sr. II. to Jr. III., William For-
rest 70, James Black 68, Marion
Thompson 54. Jr. II., Harold Nich-
olson 85, Luella Montgomery 76, Vi-
ola Montgomery 65. Pr„ John Nich-
olson Arthur Cameron
70. Those
olsotn
80,
marked with an asterisk missed their
examinations. From • midsummer
Mona McGregor only had two mis-
takes in the daily spelling. But Helen
Thompson had a higher mark on ac-
count of better attendance. Janes
Glutin friends. Brack irproved the most 10 spelling.
'Miss A'he-ta• Moore sand Mrs. S. Beth and William Forrest had per -
Ca rr, s^ant Sab'rrlav in Stratford, feet attendance during, the school
The Rance in the Com -unity y Ha'.1 year. Mary Forrest completed "her
on Fri•tav e'•"i n'r was well attende,i, Star \ient•t,ry certificate. M. Mc -
KIPPEN.
"Merry Christmas!"
'Mr, and Mrs, Wm, R. Cooper mo-
tored to London and spent the week
end with their friends in the city.
Our merchants are shipping large
quantities of live and dressed 'fowl
to the city markets
We are all sorry to 'hear that Mr.
John 'Workman is confined to his
bed with a severe attack of kidney
trouble, but all 'hope he will soon 'be
around again.
Mr. Wm. Anderson, mail man on
R. R 3, 'has been confined to the
house the past week with a severe
cold but all hope he will soon be on
the job again as it is several years
since he has missed a day, nain or
shine.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chesney, of
Cartwright, Manitoba, arrived home
on Saturday evening to spend a
couple of months with their many
friends.
Mr. J. Detweiller,`of Kitchener,
paid his many Kippen friends a
visit the past week and all were.
glad to sec him,
Mr. Fulton, of Streetsville, has ar-
rived to spend the winter with Rev.
and Mrs. Lundy, at the manse. Mr.
Fulton is Mrs. Lundy's father and
always spends the winter at Kippen
and all are glad to see him arrive on
his annual visit.
Mr. W. H. Johnston, of Exeter,
was visiting some of his friends
here last Wednesday.
Mrs. McDonald, of London, was
visiting at the home of Mn and Mrs.
Workman.
orktn
John W
Mr. Jas. Kilpatrick has bought the
church grounds from Mr. 'Jas. Mc-
Clymont.
The Y.P.S. was held' on Sunday
evening. The • meeting was opened
with hymns, and Mr. Lundy took the
Bible study. The president, Miss
Meliis, took the topic, "Love," land
Miss Johns sang a solo.
Flowers, special music and an
earnest Christ" as message narked
the e-rvices in Kipper United church
.will be celebrated in Trinity church
C1 d 1
turas programme and tree. Santa
Claus arrived in time to present o.'1
Wheat, per bushel $1,35
,,.lass;.'per bushel
Barley per bushel , 65c
iluctiwheat, pur bushel .' coo:
Shorts, per cwt, $1.75.
Bran, per cwt, . $1.65
Butter, per lb, ........ 40c
Eggs, per doz. , . 40e -6b:
All mothers can put away anxiety
regarding their •'suffering children
when they have Mother Graves'
Worm Exterminator to give relief.
Its effects are sure and lasting.
Potatoes, per bag
$lsa!
AGENT WANTED.
Agent, part or full time, for Life
Insurance Company. Good contract.
Apply News Office. - if.
HOUSE FOR SALE.
Modern frame resid nee and lot„
corner James and Ann streets, Sea -
forth. Apply to The News Office.
BEEF FOR SALE.
Beef by the quarter or by the cut,
First-class beef. Call Gus Higknell,
phone 64r9 Dtdblin;r- or. James J.
Murray,, phone 17r23 Dublin. tf
PULLETS FOR SALE.
35 purebred White Leghorn pul-
lets, ready to lay. 6 m•'nths old. Ap-
ply to JOHN B. HYDE, Lot 8, Con.
2, Stanley, Phone 11 on 86, fHensall.52
Medical.
• DR. R. HUGH ROSS, Physiciae
and Surgeon,. Latei'f London Hos-
pital. London, England. ' Special-
attention to diseases" of the 'eye, ear,
nose and throat. Office'
behind Dominion Bank, : Office -
Phone No, 5; Residence° Phone 106
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT.
75 acres in the Township- of Mc-
Killop, brick locust, bank barn. Land
in good state of cultivation with fall
plowing done. Possession this fall.
For further particulars apply at the
News Office.a.
last Sunday. a
The Mission Band open meeting
at 8.30 a.m. on Christmas ay and was held on Friday night last. Clink
tnornin service at 10:30. The Keo- and Band 'rendered 'the song and
:ter, 1 1 H. Paull, will conduct VARNA. t to children with presents. \iter story service on Ur. Grenfell's work
the services. Mr. Cl:ford Epp.; is very busy., s lf.ss Alice TLom?son real he, in Labrador. Mrs Roy Consitt reads
\i.. t,C, n_r Stalker and Mr. Toth., these days installing radios. Mr,' 0 ting address and \Lary b 'a I- in a good dear voice and with ex -
.of 1 out, ,'tile, Ohio, called on 0'4' Dennison' had one placed in his home • font asIl Harold
a oldon icho sod, presented
beautiful ,ressiou — an l eceryb dy eaj ,',s 1
friends Iast track iii lite villa;e after :a t tvecic, .} ec setory, The alt:•y ha' ed here aa•l
an h,cnc,• of thin^ -live vests. ' \irs, Jas. Steepe, in company with! ivory mantel crock and otherrsma'1 ,hesthat certain Points m,!rht be
' .lfiss•Jessie Metcalf, of Detroit, and her little daughter, and brother. Mr.? presents .After this Miss McNan,li- emphasized • in song. The music of
, l-ir, hi'iltiam Metcalf, of :iuu ,Arbor """man C atn•t',0;1, left for Detroit,; ton gave a eery suitrble reply, telling the service is mood and the choruses
'I'niversity, :tichiyan, came ott Sat- Saturd:.y morning, to spend the Itoli- i howS well she Nn ha•Id enjoyedhe address or
were well rendered. The one solo
•
•
Princess
eecil B. De Mille's
10 Part Super Production
DR. F, J. BURROWS, Seaforth,
Office and residence. Goderich street
east of .the Methodist church, Cer-
ower for the County, of Huron, Tele-
phone No. 40. ,
DR. C. MACKAY.—C. Mackay,
hbnor graduade of Trinity Univers-
ity and gold medallist of Trinity
Medical College; member of the Col-
lege of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario.
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER.—Eye Ear,.:
Nose and Throat. Graduate in rl4odi
eine University of Toronto. 1897.
Late Assistant New York Ophthal-
mic and . Aural Institute, Moorefield's,
Eye, and Golden Square Throat Hoe-
pitals,, London. England. Ate;
Commercial Hotel, Seaf or e k ,
third Monday in each intently.
from 11 a.m. to 3 pan. 53 Waterloo
•street south. Stratford. Phone 267,•
Stratford. ,
MALEand FEMALE
founded on Sir James Barrie'$ famous play
• The Admirable Crichton"
Imagine! A group of men and women, suddenly flung on a
desert' isle. Master and man, mistress and maid,—now only males
and females.
Birth, wealth, trappings, vanished. A new life, calling to a test
of worth, where those who are strong, lead; and those who are weak
follow.
Such is this great story, ranging from the splendid home of an
English earl to the savage scenes of a tropical jungle.
An epic of blue blood and red,' vital in theme, stupendous in con-
ceptions, amazingly drafnatic, with a cast of artists equalled by no,
picture now before the public—including-
, to s ead the vacation with his 1 day with friends.
y P Mr. and Mrs. Fred Austin, of fellows: "Dear 'Miss McNau,hton.
;•paWe hope you will accept this present
Mr. Charles Gemeinhardt, of To-• Flint, Mich., t -ritual in our burg last
ionto, arrived in the village last i 'weeds to el -Coy a Caned:an holiday. I that we are about to present you as
Thursday to spend the Christmas va- M1•, R. Thomescn and family, of a token of aur appreciation for the
cation. Goderich township, spent Sunday thought you have taken in the work
with his sister, Mrs. L. Beatty. of this school in former years. Not
ilii William J. Stinson motored to 'Mrs. A. McConnell left last Thtvs- only have you given us great arl"an-
eztRipley on Tuesday to attend the fun- ,ayes for gaining more and more
era! of his cousin, :tor, John Stinson, day on an extended visit to Mlnnea- knowledge, but you have also ¢lure
Miss Helen Gerrie left on We'ines- pulls, nmch thought to t'•a entertainments
that under your training, we have
day to spend the vacation at her home
at Ingersoll.
Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Sturgeon
rctu, tied on Thursday last from Port
Dover.
Miss Nina Heard, of Stratford Nor-
mal, cant_ home on Tuesday to spend
the vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Wen. Hoard,
Mrs. William Loree and Master
George, of Nanton, Alta., arrived on
Friday last to visit Mrs. Loree's
mother, Mrs. William Stirling,
Mrs. Ephriam Howes andebabe, of
Bridgeburg, are visiting her parents,
Mr. and :Mrs. L. Clark.'
The concert under the auspices of
the United Church Sunday school
which was held last week was much
ettioyed by a large audience. The
children took their parts very well
and much credit is due to those who
trained them, , The pantomime, "The
Holy City" by the Senior girls, was
quite pretty and well done. The Y.P.
Orchestra played several carols as
well as other music. At the close of Ferguson. McLean.
`the entertainment the children were Sr. III.—Roderiek
hirs. Frank Weekes attended the
funeral on Thursday of the late
John Stinson, of Ripley.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
Lee McConnell had the misfortune
to break his ankle while sliding
from the straw stack.
The members of the Anglican
church will hold their At Home on
Thursday evening of next week.
Master Gordon Raymond received
a certificate of honor from the De-
partment of Agriculture for winning
the greatest nn'mber of points at
Varna school fair.
EGMONDVILLE.
School report for S.S. No. 8, Tuck-
ersmith,
Jr. IV.—John McKenzie, Bol, Mc-
Donald, Mary Kling, Glenn Hays,
Raymond Nott, Frank Case, Marg-
aret Strong, Roy McGonigle, Charlie
;presented with presents and thos tak-
ing part in the programme,.
• Miss Ethel Jewett, of. Brechia, is
6petidtng the Christmas vacation at
J.. III. .Morris Wolsh, Jack Dony,
Rebecca' Shinen, Irene Strong,:. Mar-
garet Case, Harold Finnigan, Mar-
garet Finnigan. George Kruse. '
Sr. II. — Margaret Smith, Jessie
Mrs. Victor Burt and family and Smith, Will Dony, Vivian Townsend.
'Mrs, L. ,Smith Jr. IL. - Palmer Coombs, Mary
o,London are visit Case, Hilda Wolsh, Ethel Shiflett,
fug their parents, - r. and Mrs, F. Grace Finnigan..
GV, Balcee and Mr. and: Mrs, C; First. — James Slierwood, Jenet
Parker. ' Townsend Harold Chesney, Cleve
was well taken by Margaret Mc-
ronnalrl; else the trio by :Ir. and
Mrs. J. B. McLean and Mrs. Jno.
Tletr'e-sin and the duet by \f••s.
Henderson and the rluet by bars.
TTerdcrsnit and Miss Margaret Sin-
c'air. The offering amnuntcl to about
$35. During the year 9 Junior mem-
berships
etroberships and seats 1'o.•'" 11 -en ,yon.
'ft is expected that this nutter will
be increased before the end of the
GLORIA SWANSON
BEBE DANIELS
LILA LEE
THOMAS MEIGHAN
THEODORE ROBERTS
RAYMOND HATTON
Here Mon., Tues., wed.,
1
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Dental.
ARE YOU A SALESMAN OR SALES MANAGER?
Some firms ALWAYS introdicce
a Salesman by Long Distance
DR, J. A. MUNN
Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross, Grads-
ate of N rthwestern University, Obi
cago. I11. Licentiate Royal College of -
Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office
over Sills' hardware, Main street, Sea -
forth. Phone 151. •-,
Musical Instruction.
d.
CHAS. A. HOWEY, organist an
choir director, North Side United
Church, Seaforth. Instruction given.
in piano, organ and theory. Studio,
over the Dominion Bank.
General ire, Life,
Accident & Automobile.
INSURANCE AGENT
and Dealer in Singer Sewing Maehhies
James Watson,
North Main St. SEAGORTH, ONT'
held here and. throng:. which the year. Good reports of work done -
o le of the section have found out "'ire given by the lib -cry se^'y,
pep :Marguerite Mcnonald and for tete
the ability of their children in differ- supply sec'y, Winnie Stewart. The
ant lines. We wish you the success hand is doing a .good work and its
in after years that von have attain"'' Faithful officers, Mrs, Monteith
Y and
here with us, for although sometimes �hss Mullis, deserve Che heart sup-
we have given you great cause for port of all parents.
worry, we really did not mean it. We The fist meeting, of the W. M. 5.
ablye inyou time will
to nren ebSigned us fonobe-ur-
and Ladies' Aid for the new year 1026
half of the school by Mona McGreg-will be held, Wednesday, Jan. 6th, at
2:30 p.m. at the 'Manse. Eyre,/Eve-'wo-
or and Arthur Thompson."
man in the congregation is cordially
. invited. Come and by v"ur p-esence
CONSTANCE.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howes, of and in every .way possible, help to
Seaforth spent Sunday at the home make a good start for a record year.
• 'The in obstinate corns fail to Coo" -its;
resist Ho°U•oway'e r•Core :Remover. DPonyrtXrnget yr Smith Garnet o man Allan.,an dna
•ry ;t.
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 2-rim^t•hv.
Do not forget to attend the Christ-
mas tree, entertainment which is be-
ing held in the church on Thursday
evening,
Mr. Joseph R'i,ley andhis brother,
Mr. Benj. Riley spent
Mr. and Mrs. George Mann, of the
2nd con. of Hallett.
We are sorry to hear that Mr. Geo.
Riley is on the sick list at prearee,
Mr. and Mrs. Tont Rley of -Clin-
ton spent Sunday with his, parents,
Mr, and Mrs. ?George Riley.
Stop the Cough—(Coughing iscaus-
ed' by irritation in the respiratory
passages and is the effort to dislodge
obsrtuctions that come' ,from 'lnflam-
mation f the mucnt'C rnemt-rane.
Treatment with Dr. 'Thomas' Eclec-
tric::Oil will allay the infl'r
aena'iee
and in consequence . the cough will
ustialty stop ^Try it and„you will be
, •s.
Teacher , E. R. Webster. . satisfied
Don't forget to come to the Unit-.
ed church Sunday evening, Dee. 27th.
A real treat is in store for you
Sunday night at the North Side
United 'church.
Children suffering from worms soon
show the symptoms, and any mother
can detect the presence of these para-
sites by the writhittgs and fretting
of the child. `Until expelled and the
system cleared of them, the child
cannot regain its health, Miller's
Worm Powders are prompt and ef-
ficient,
fficient, not only for the eradication of
worms, brit ;• also as a toner up for
children that are run down in conse-
quence.
DIED.
DAVIDSON.—Tn .Kindersley:. Sask.,
hospital, on Nov. 27th, 1925, las.
Duncan -Davidson, aged 48 years, .-
5 'months and 21 days.
Row Nice
It would be on Christmas morning . to surprise . your
wife and family with a nice new ,
Ancor=Nolth Cream Separator
with a bowl' which will stay in balance during the FULL
LIFE of the Separator. Gears are oiled at all times, and
the discs need no numbers. Neck bearings are strong. This
machine is in a class second to none on the market. My
price is worth while your consideration,,
Phonographs,and Macartney
me for Pianos, italics, y
Milking Machines. Yours for business,
e►
ti.. ill
THE McKILLOP
Mutual Fire Insurance Co,'
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY ONLY, INSURED
Officers
James Connolly, Goderich; Alex.
James Evans, Beechwood,• Vice Pres-
ident; D. F. McGregor, Seaforth.
Sec. -Treasurer.
Directors,
Wnt. Rinn, Not 2, Seaforth; Jolie
Benneweis, Brodhagen; James, Evans,
Beechwood; M. McEwen, Clinton)
James Conolly, Goderich ; ;Alex.
Broadfoot, No. 3, Seaforth; J. G,
Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris,
Harlock; George McCartney, No.
Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield,
Agents.
Alex. Leitch, R.R. 1, Clinton; E.
Murray, -
.A
Seaforth; Y.
Hin isle S 1
c Y,
R. No. 3, Seaforth; ' J- V. Yeo,
Holniesvtlle; R. G. Jarmouth, Born-
iolin. James Kerr and John Ggven
oen, Seaforth, auditors.
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or tranilast other 1 usincss will be
oroniptly.anendecf to by' application•
to ally of the above officers addressed'
'd their respective postofices,
that tired look and "ragged".
feeling out of your face.
Say "Boncilla Facial" to
your barber and come up
smiling with a new appear-
ance of vim and fitness. Be
one of the "million a week."
meomeratnemesaamieealielerAltieheitliteeteettlfi
� Ui,1NsUN'S
(Just Around the Cornr"'
Seaforth.
FONG WING
LAUNDRY'
:
Having purchased the Laundry
business on Main street, Seaforth
from W. H. Lee, I am prepared,
to make a good job of your
laundry work
BOARS FOR SERVICE.
I hold for service a Yorkshire wed
Tamworth boar. Both of these
boars . are from the best of herds.
and should prove profitable to those
who are anxious for the beat they
can get. Government ;papers accom-
pany these hogs an'd' will assist any
who want registerc.l ' stock, Terms
$1:50- with privilege of . returning if
necessary. I am yogis for bue:itess,
JONATHAN E. HUGILL," Phone
34-616. 3 miles west of Seaforth. F Sr'
—I have for sale 3 young York boars
with best of breeding, good feeders
and the right type suitable for spring
service at $18e'ach or $20 registered