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The Seaforth News, 1928-02-09, Page 4, A 1 • THE SEAFORTH NEWS, DWILIN . Snow(toil Bros, Feblishere, Tlje folloWieg is he report a Dula- e_meneean_a_„„e______neeneen lin Continttatiqn 'School for Deegan ti - wALT0N. 75 er and Jammu, 'Studepts obtaieing .. ‘i t and over are ranked elan • Holmes-Shielle-A, very pretty we a el erom 6644, II„ 60-65, III; 50-59, sling took plaeo Wedeesday, Feb. 1,, Credit. ' Below $0 means failure. at the Preeheteritin :dense , Atwood, Namea etre ie. order of mein, The viten Miss May E. J. Shiell, dangle: namea of the snadents Obtainingethe aer of Mr• mid M'e• Robert %le", three highest .pereentages are listed a Elm, 'etneeship, WAS Ltalted in men- „ after each foram Vies to Mr. inseeil Iloltues,son e4 'Form NI. - English Leteratere: ear. a1d1V1rs, David laiairnes,,13th 'cote Class I-ajohe MeGrath, Evelyn Mel - ea Maillne. Rev. W. J. West et” ad:6 Margaret Jordan, Rose (non- ificiated. Mrs, Robert Sinai, sister -in- nor, Joseph Oleourlee, Marion Dill, law of the brideacted as btddesmaid, Rose Krauskopf. .. ' aned her brother, Mr. Robert smell, as class IL -Eileen' gekert, Helen geerneamae. The bride was beautiful- terauskopt, Ma rY X0C0tTnielc, Ver- bgowned in a crepe satin drees trim- onica .Dile Bernice MeGrath. anted with gold lace. The happy Class HL-lelorence !Smith, Angie ,e-touple will make their home on the Ryan.,_ 13elow 50--Keueeth Dill, Wil - 12. a01.1COSSion, M.01(11101). Ham, Dantzer, „Frank MeGrath, 13rid- •Presentationa,-On Monday evening ent an"Loughliu. of last week upWards of 75 or 80 English Composition: Class I. - Robert Shiell, ep'h •O'leourke. Johneeel•Gratli, Margaret Jordan. jos- friends end neighbors gathered at the home of Me end Mrs. 30th conceesioe, Rima, in honor of .1I. -Dorothy O'Rourke. their daughter, Miss Mary Shiell, bride IIIL-Annie Ryan, Evelyii Melade, :-elect, and presented her with a hand- Florence Smith, Credin-Mery Mc - 'some china clinner set and other use- Cormick, Rose iKrauskopf, Frank Me - Ad artieles. The following address Grath, Marion . Dill, Bernice Mc - ',was read by Miss Greta Baker and the Grath, William lbantzer, Helen Kraus- nresentetion made by Mr. Lorne Lu- kopf, Kenneth Dill. . ens ;Ind •Mr. Stanley Wherry.. 'Dear British History: Class I. -John Me- aeriend-A number of your friends and Grath, II. --Eileen Eckert, Ile: - neighbors have gathered here tonight 'Florence Smith. • to ,show in a small way the esteem in 'Credit -Margaret Jordan, Marion which you are held in this neighbor- Dill, Bridget 0"Lougelin, Joseph V- bood. It is with regret that we learn Rourke, Frank McGrath, Annie • of your deearture from amongst _es, Ryan, Kenneth Dill. but what is our loss will be same ofh- !Below 50-Williatn Dantzer. -era' gain. Pleese accept this set of 'Ancient ,History: Class L -Marg - dishes and this table linen as a slight aret O'Rourke, !Eileee Eckert, Marg - token of our respect for you, and wish- aret Jordan. ina you many, many years of married IL -john MeGrath, Helen Kraus - lire. -Signed on 'behalf of your friendkopf, Rose Krauskopf, Florence and neighbors, Mrs, Lorne Lucas, Smith, Credit -Veronica Dill, Dor- Mrs. Graham Bell, Miss Annie Wher- othy O'Rourke, Bridget O'Loughlin. ry."---Listowel Banner. Below S0 -Frank McGrath. Reception.. -A very pleasant even- Algebra: Class 1----3aseph O'Rourke, ing- was spent at the home of Mr. and John McGrath, Kenneth Dill, Flor- Mrs. Harry jaelason on Feb, 3rd in ence Smith. IL -Marion Dill. bonor of "Mr. juseph Holmes mad his Credit - William Dantzer, Frank bride. About seventy-five of the ',McGrath. neighbors and friends were present. Geometry: Class L -Margaret 0'. The bride sand groom received many Rourke, •Florence Smith, Eileen Eck - useful and costly presents and gifts. ert, Dorothy O'Rourke, Annie Ryan, Cards and dancing were indulged in •Bridget OlLaughlin, Rose O'Connor. till twelve o'clock wheu a dainty lunch IL -Veronica Dill. III. -Margaret was served, provided by the ladies pre- Jordan. Below 50 -Frank McGrath. sent. Dancing cominenced again with French Grammar: Class I. -Rose Messrs J. Leming, L. Stewart, M. Krauskopf, Rose O'Connor. Jeckson and H. Harris with the viol- II. -Joseph O'Rourke, Marion Dill, SOS and Mrs, J. Leeming, Miss A. Ste- Mary McCormick, Credit -Bernice evaet, Miss B. Davidson and Mrs. T. McGrath, Veronica Dill. 'Storey at the piano and things went French Authors: Class I -Rose 0'. lively fill four o'clock in the morning, Connor, Rose Krauskoef, when al! dispersed to their homes, 11. -Marion Dill, Mary MeCorree Mr, and Mrs. Holmes appreciated the ick, Joseph O'Rourke, Credit -Ver - kindness of their friends and neigh- mica Dill. hors and expressed many thanks for tLatin Grammar: -Class I. - Rose the beautiful present's and .gifts receiv- Krauskopf, Rose O'Connor, Marg- -ed and the pleasant evening spent to- aret O'Rourke, Joseph O'Rourke. gether. II. - Dorothy O'Rourke, Marion Mr. C. Sellers has not been able to Dill. Credit --Bernice McGrath, Mary attend to his duties this week. He McCormick. - has a very bad cold. Latin Authors: Class 1. -Rose Ce - Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McDonald enter- -Conner, Margaret O'Rourke. rained a number of their friends on II. -.Rose Krauskopf, Joseph 0'. ruesday evening. Rourke, Credit. -Dorothy O'iRourke, Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. Mose and chit- Marion Dill, Bernice McGrath. • dren visited with Me. and Mrs, A. Below 50 -Mary McCormick. Sholdice over the week end. •Physiest Class I, - Dorothy 0'. Mr. G.Raelley has gone to leader- Rourke, Margaret O'Rourke, Evelyn ;eh to have his tonsils removed as Melady, Florence Smith, they have caused considerable trouble. IL -Veronica Die Milani. Dant - !ass A. Ferguson is improving nice- zer, Eileen Eckert, NC -Bridget 0'. ty after a recent operation for goitre • Loughlin. and aneemlicitiCredit-Annie Ryan, Mary Me - s. Mee M. Bechanan is not improving • Cormick. John McGrath, Frank Me- as quiekly as her many friends would Grath, Kenneth Dill, eke to hear of. Chemistry: Class I. -Margaret 0`- !,. great number are cemplaining, of Rourke, Eileen Eckert. IL-Marg- '-'ne' aret Jordan, Rose O'Connor. III. - Grath, Helen Murray, Veroeica Mole- eeitten Helm Ve.raueltopt, 11,, Freeme Stapleton, Kathryn Byrne, Gleeence Looby, Keneeth Dile Win. Dantzer, Evelyn iteeledy, John McIver, Zack Ryan, Hie, Albert Gormley. 'Credit, Wee Sinith. Below fifty, Teresa Me- Centiek, jamas Doyle.. lereech 1, --John nieGeetit, 'Loretto Delaney, Helen Krettakoef, Pat Mc- Connell, 'Nora McGrath, Veroeica Motyneaux, 11., Win, Dantzer, Freeeis Stapleton, Annie Ryan, Kathryn Byrne, Evelyn efeledy, Kenneth III., Zack Ryan, Catherine Donnelly, John McIver. Helen Mural, Clarence Looby. Credile, Joseph O'Reilly, Teres- a McCormick,below fifty, Wm, Smith, Albert Gormley, Teen, ,Ryan,• jas. Doyle, 'Wilfrid Kratiskopf, Zoology I. -Donald Benninger, IL, Kathryn Byrne, Clarence Lodby, Francis Stapleton, lel„ Marvis Drake, Nora McGrath, Albert Gormley, Fat McConnell, Catherine Donnelly, Zaele Ryan,' Credit, Jas, Doyle, John Me - Iver, Joseph Maly, Loretto Delan- ee, Wm. Smith, Teresa MoCormick, Helen Murree. ' 'Physiography L. -Nora IvIeGrath, Win, Ryan, Veronica -Molyneaux, Pat •McConnell, IL, Loretto Delaney, Ka- thryn Byrne, .Annie Ryan, William Smith, Donald Benninger, Zack Ryan. Olarmice Looby. Credit,' Francis Stapleton, JOS. O'Reilly, Catherine Donnelly, John McIver, Helen Mur- ray, Teresa McConmick, Marvis Drake Albert Gormley, Bernice McGrath. Below Fifty, Mary Coyne, Sarah Coyne, Art, Glass I., Mande Drake, ICath- ryn Byrne, 'Catherine iDonnelly, Pat it.1dConnell, Helen Murray, Class II„ Zack Ryan, John McIver,'Loretto De- laney, Win. Ryan, Veronica Moly. neatly:, Nora McGrath, Donald Ben- ninger, 'Class Clarence Looby, Francis Stapletou, Jos. O'Reilly, Highest Standing, 1, Patrick Mc- Connell. 2. Donald Benninger, 3. Lor- etto Delaney. 'Form L -English Literature, 1., Arigela. Mulligan, Mary O'Reilly, Francis Ryan, Teresa Connelly, Mar- garet Drake, Marie Krauskopf, Har- old Pethick, II., Carrie Krauskopf, Harry Feeney, Mary Brennan, Elmer Feeney, Francis Krauskopf, Mary Coyne, III., Huburt Feeney, Sarah Coyne, Lotus Morris, Frank Doyle. English Composition. I., Mary O'- Reilly, Angela Mulligan, iCarrie. Kraus- kopf, Margaret Drake, Harold Peth- ick, Francis Ryan, Marie Ksauskopf, Mary Brennan. IL, Teresa Connelly, Harry Feeney, Mary Coyne. Credit, Louis Mortis, Francis Kraus- kopf, Huburt Feeney, Frank Doyle, Elmer Feeney, Sarah Coyne. English Grammar. --Te_ Mary 0'. Reilly, Francis Ryan, Marie Kraus- kopf, Angela Mulligan, II., Louis Morris, Mary Brennan, Carrie Kraus- kopf, Harry !Feeney. III., Teresa Con- nelly, Harold Pethick, Credit, Sarah Coyne, Mary Coyne, Elmer Feeney, Frank Doyle, Francis Krauskopf, .Hu- burt Feeeny. Algebra. -I., Francis Ryan, Mary Coyne. II., Teresa Connelly. Credit, Angela Mulligan, Sarah Coyne, Marts Krauskopf, Carrie Krauskopf, Har- old Pethick, Frank Doyle, Francis Krattekope Below 50, Harry Feeney, Mary Brennan, Louis Morris, Huburt Feeney. Canadian History. -I., Mary O'- Reilly, Francis Ryan, Margaret Drake'. IL, Angela Mulligan, Harry Feeney, Sarah Coyne, Francis Krauskopf, Ter- e.sa Connelly. III., _Elmer Feeney, Harold Pethick, Carrie Krauskopf. Credit, Huburt Feeney, Louis Morris, Frank Doyle, Marvis Drake. Below 50, Marie Krauskopf, Mary Brennan, Mary Coyne. Geography. -II., Harold Pethick, Carrie Krauskopf, Harry Feeney, An- gela Mullisn, Hubert Feeney, Mara garet Drake, Mary O'Reilly. III., Fraucis Ryan, Marie .Krauskopfe Ter- esa Connelly, Louis Morris. :Credie Francis Krauskopf, Mary Brennan, Elmer Feeney, Frank ;Doyle. Sotany-I., Francis Rama, Margar- et Drake, Angela :Mulligan. Mary O'- Reilly, Marie Krauskopf, Francis Krauskopf. II., Harold Pethick, M. Brennan, Louis Morris, Teresa 'Con- nelly, Elmer Feeney, Harry Feeney. III., Frank Doyle. Credit, Carrie Kratiskope Huburt Feeney. Latin -L, Francis Ryan, Marvis Drake, Angela Mtilligan, Margaret Drake, Mary O'Reilly, Carrie Kraus- kopi, Marie Krauskopf, Catherine Donnelly, Harry Feeney, II., leeilliam Ryan. 'IL, Mary Coyne, Mary .13reit- nan, Elmer Feeney, ,'Harold Tethick, Credit, Teresa Connelly, Francis Krauskopf, Sarah Coyne, Louis Mor- ris. Below 50, Huburt Feeney, Frank Doyle. French. -.I., Mary O'Reilly, Fran- cis Ryan, Angela •Mulligan, Margaret Drake, Marie Krauskopf, Carrie Krausitope Harold Pethick, Mary Brennan. II., Louis Morris. III., Har- ry Feeney, Mary .Coyne, Credit, Sarah Coyne, Teresa Connelly. Below 50, Frank Doyle, Elmer Fethey, Franeis Krauskopf, .Huburt Feeney. Class Standing- 1. Franeis Ryan. 2 Angela Mullimn. 3. Mary O'Reilly. - . Altar Society card party, St. Pat- rick's Hall, Feb. 10th. Good prizes, lunch. Admission 25c. Valentine dance, St. Patrick's Hale February 141h. Good music, Admis- sion as usual. Mr. Joseph Shea, of 'Montana, is visiting with hie sister, Mrs, John Flanagan. Mr, and Mrs. Peter MatThews en- ertained a number of friends on Feb. 5th. en progressive euchre. Mr. John McGrath shipped a car - head or horses to Quebec on Saturday. John is a hustler and we wonder ,vhere he picks them up. Miss Marie Benninger, of Mildmay, eaited with 'ner parente over the eeek-end. It is with sincere regret we an- nounce the death of the little infant son of Dr. and Mrs, ,Traynor in Kit- claener on Sunday. Remains were erought here on Monday and burial vas in Si. Patrick's cemetery, Many of our boy s are still hunting he ,jacks and bring home some very arge ones, ',Vise Mary' McGrath is taking a iusiness course at Central Beal:teas -College, Stratford. Wedding bells are again rieging in etit. village. Cupid ried Leap Year are loing good work together. • At the Old 'Titne dance on Friday T EAFORTH NEM, evening lest prieee Were' ewerded for' ert Ilirons and elle Craig were re- eoatumea to, Mies Mary Beale end lele. eloted ushere, A hearty expression Mr. I., NIeCael, of the Standard Bank, spent the weeloend in Kith.. erten • Me Dan. Otleoerke is improving after his recent nperatiou for append- Leltis the Seeforth hospital, Mise Helot Ryan, of Meleillop, visited over the week -end with her aunt and uncle, Mr. And Mrs. Peter Kreuskopf. 'Mr, Nigh, of near 'Seaforth, has re - Mimed to Lenhome After nursing Mrs: Jeseph Hickey alld babe for the past two week. Miss Elizabeth Ryan, nf Seaforthe is visiting with, her mother, Mrs. 'Patrick 'Ryan, of Hibbert. ••Ceicken pox le quite common. Some Dorothy O'Rourke. ef :he sthool children have had to stay 1 Credit -Florence Smith, John MC - a: herne f•ar a week or two. Grath, William Dantzer, Joseph 0'- 3,1r. and 'Mrs. jos. Bolger evened .wit'n )Jr, md Mrs. Earl Waleson- on Sundev „ Some . is the ladies will have nice itew ereanes :hie spring. A Jew has even eteneying them with wonderful goods and ease the men with new mits clothes. ; 1.--Doeald Benninger, Patrick Mc - Mrs. Aden Forbes and three chil- Connell. Catherine Donn-elly. Helen lren,epent a few days at the home of Murray, Zack Ryan, Kathryn Byrne, :he tormeree mother, Mrs. James , _Lehi: McIver. Loretto Delaney, Mar- :3mile recently. "Aden" doesn't think' vie Drake. Nora McGrath, 'Veronica much of living alone.efolemmux. William Ryan. Miss Olive Williamson spent el ..,Class 11. -Clarence Looby. Wilfred eouple of days visiting at the home of Krauskopf, Francis Stapleten, Jos. her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. O'Reilly, Adel Forbes. • - 'Class HI: ---Jas. Doyle, Wm. Smith. .Mrs. J. Balfour, Miss Effie and Mr.1 Albert- Gorinlev. Credit. -Teresa Mc- George Love spent a day visiting at t Cormick. the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Craw- Eng. Composition: I. -- Veronica toed recently.. Miss Olive Williamson visited her friend, Miss Nora Hoegy Tuesday last Miss Alethea Carter spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Coutts lest week. 'Mr. W. S. Forbes had a bee draw- ing wood from I". Sanderson's, Blyth, - Saturday last. :Mr. a-nd Mrs. Jos, Sellers of 3e4 of Morris, visited Me, and Mrs. C. Sel- .1ers and other friends on Sunday. Mrs, J. Mann is A.:siting her aaugh- Rourke, Marion Dill, Frank Mc- Grath. Below 50 -Helen Krauskopf, Rose Krauskopf, Kenneth Dill, Ber- nice McGrath. 'Standing: 1. Eileen -Eckert. 2. John McGrath. 3. Margaret O'Rourke. 'Form IL -English Literature: Class efolyneaux, Pa:rick McConnell, Lor- etto Delaney, Nora McGrath, Zack Ryan, Kathryn Byrne, _Donald Ben- ninger, Helen Murray, Clarence Looby. Catherine Donnelly. II. -John McIver, Jos. O'Reilly, Francis Stapleton. Wilfrid Kratiskopf. III.- Teresa McCormick, Albert Gormley, elarvis Drake. Wm. Smith, James Doyle. Credit -Wm. Ryan. Algebra: L -Veronica Molyneaux, Loretto Delaney. II.--Helee Kraus- kopf, Clarence Looby. ter. Mrs. R. Marks. TIL -James Doyle, Margaret Jor- Mr. 0. Seoldice is relieving at the eine Kathryn Byrne, Veronica Dill, etation Miring Mr. leadley's absence. Zack Ryan, Pat McConnell. •Credit.-Marvis Drake, Evelyn Mel- ady, Helen Murray, Teresa McCortn- ek, Albert Gormley, Francis Staple - ten. Donald Benninger. . Below 50. -Joseph O'Reilly, Nora McGrath. jobn McIver, William Ryan, Wilfrid Krauskopf, Wan. Smith, Catherine Donnelly. Geometry: I. - Albert Gormley, Denald Benninger, Zack Ryan, Pat, McConnell. II. - Clarence. Looby. Leretto Delaney, James Doyle. III. ---Wm. Smith, elands Drake, Nora McGrath, John McIver. Helen Murray. Credit -Kathryn Byrne, Teresa Me- Cermick. Francis Stapleton, Veronica Mniameaux. Below 50. -Jos. Oate- s., 'Wilfrid Krauskopi, Wm. Ryan, Catherine Donnelly. Arithmetic: I. - Pat McConnell. Denald Benninger, Bernice McGrath, Kathryn Byrne, Zack Ryan, Relen Murray, Clarence Looby, IL-Fraecis Stapleton. Jas. Doyle. ITL -Nora elcGratie 'Margaret Jar - Rose Krauskopf, Annie Ryan, Teresa MeCormick. Credit -Helen -Kratiskopf, Veroniee efolyneaux. Veronica Dill, Loretto Delaney, Wilfrid ,Krauskopf, Wm. Ryan. Below 50 -jos. O'Reilly, M- bert Gormley. Marvis Draken John McIver, Wm. entitle Catherine Don- nelly. Latin: L -Loretto Delaney, Nora McGretli, Pat McConnell, Joint Me - Miss Marie tong has rezurned to her home v. Cranbrook after an ex- tended visit with her sister, Mrs, Roy Bennett. Miss Grace Somerville visited her friend. Miss Flora Harris, aster the week -end, We are sorry to hear that number of children are home from echool- euffer- htg chickenpox. - A very pleasant evening was spent at James McDonald's on Tuesday evening of this week. Cards and fleeting were the main feateree ad :he evening's entertainment. HULL -ETT. efiee Gneve, teacher of S. S. No. 4 spent the week -end with friends itt Stratford. Itternps are right - in style in this Mies Belle Fairservice spent the week -end at her home on the 96. Makes Breathing Easy. The con- atriction of the air passages and the • struggle to breathe, too familiar evidence of asthmatic trouble, carinot • daunt Dr Kellogg's Asthma Remedy. This is tile famotts remedy which is ' known far and wide for its complete • eftectiveties's even under very severe • couditions. It is no untried, experi- mental preparatiott, but one with Many years of strong service behind • ft. Buy it from your nearest dealer, SLYTH. Miss V. Morrison was in Stratford attending the At Home at the Normal School, Mr, Fergus Kelly spent the Week- end in Stratford, *here he attended the Normal Schopl Atallome, - Mr. and . Mrs. Nelson Nicholson aed.family spent Sunday at the home of Mr: and 'Mrs. WilleCunningham. Mr, and Mrs. Cole, from the West, are visiting here. 'Mrs. Wan, Phelan. and little Miss Mary seem Jest week visiting: Mr. and Mrs. Will Lane and other friends. Mr. Dick. McCabe, of Clintbe, spent a few days last week at: the home of Mr. Leslie Fear. • Mrs. Robt. Johnston mad son. Mur- ray, of Kincardineehaveleeee visiting relatives in Blyth and vicinity, Blyth Community Hall is to be op- erated henceforth in accordance with the terms of the act, under which the Ontario Government seen years ago made a grant of $2,000. Hon. • Jame S, Martin,. minister of agricultureeha been advised by James D. 'Moody, clerk of the village council, that -a new board of management, on which* are mpresented •the: Women's Institute, Sewing Circle, Agricultural - Society and Horticultural Society, as Well as the Council. This it the kind of board called for by the Community Halls Act, but no such board has hitherto functioned. The board consists of Reeve Dr. Milne and Councillor Mills, Mrs. John Colclough, Miss Steinhoff, David Laidlaw, E. Bender and J, D. Moody. The Coungil has also called off the vote of electors, which was to have been taken this week on the gees - tion of continuing control in the hands of the Council itself, This arrangement is understood to satisfy the depart- ment, and prestunably the request of last week for return Of the Govern- ment grant will be dropped. There s now only e300 indebtedness on the building and it is understood that the Wornen's Ijestitute is in a position to pay this off, now that the difficulties over the use of the hall have beet smoothed out. The People's church, Church of Scotland, Charlottetown, P.E.I. has extended a call to Rev. T. W. 6tood- will of Toronto, who is now in charge of the Pres`byterian Church at Blyth, The call invites Rev. Mr. Goodeeill to fill the -pulpit, which is being vacated by Rev. D. H. I. Lamont, who has accepted a call te the Reformed Pre - bytenaft Church, Bloor street, Toron- to, and which was formerly occupied by Rev, J. W. S. 'Lowry. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. •Grasby and Mr. and Mrs. John Grasby, Chas. and Mrs. Nicholson and Clarence and Mrs. Johnston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nesbit, oe Auburn- on Friday evening. Miss Ida Stalker and Mrs. Robert Wells, of Londesboro, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dicer Stalker. Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Nicholson and Gordon were guests of Mr. James Marshall on Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Johnston and Iona spent Wednesday and Thursday with her parents, John and Mrs,-Graaby, Mr. Kenneth Taylor, who has been up in Northern Quebec, has returned home. - Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDonald, of Provost,. Alberta, is visiting at his brothers', Colin and Robert. Miss Vine Wyatt has returned to Blyth after a week's visit with her cousin, Mrs. L. Roe, Welton, Annual Meeting. -The annual con- gregational meeting of the Queen St. Church was held on Tuesday even- ing, Tany. 31st. The pastor occupied the chair. All departments of the work of the Church reported a 'pros- perous year. The treasurer of the Maintenance and Extension Fund. re- ported the forwarding irrefull the amount allocated to the Church, viz., 51,112.50 for the nine months ,of the past year. The allocation for the en- siling le months is $1,350. After the tables were cleared Mr. Bisbee led in a season of community singieig, The Choir rendered several numbers and all went home after enjoying one of the best eneetinge in recent years. On Sunday last the sacramental ex- ercises of Queen st. Church were well attended. The Sunday School also en- joyed a very large attendence. Mrs. Wm, Z. Cade, of St. Marys, is visiting her parents at the Parsonage, Dinsley st. Annual Meeting. -The animal meet - Mg of St. Andrew's United Church, Blyth, was held on Monday :evening, February bth. There was a large at- tendance and Very deep interest in all the proceedings. Rev. George Weir, B.A., acting pastor, occupied the chair with Mr. Willem:McMillan as secre- tary. After devotiotial exercises the business of the evening was proceed- ed with, Excellent reports were giv- en from the various societies, indicat- ing the splendid work done during the year and the eilouraging condition of the congregation at the present time. Total amount raised, $5,440.00; of this amount $1,295.00 was given for Mis- sions. The 1A -roman's Societies' $767. There is a balance on hand Of'$200.00 M the current revenue. The follow- ing were added to. the Board di Man- agers, W. R. Erskine, W. C. Laid- law, John 'McArthur, George Mee Gowan and Charles Barrett. IvIesSes, R. Bs McGowan and C. D, Barrett were re-eiected auditors, Mr, Peter Gardiner Was appointed Secretary., Treaaurer for Missions arid Mr, L. j. Williams was re-elected Treasurer. .A hearty vote of thanks was extetided to Mr. Rohe 'Watt for his faithful work as Mission Treasurer, Messrs. Hub- of appreeiation cif the sp ea wors beleg dose by Mr. and Mrs, Weir was given by the -congregation, after vahich tielightliti luneh was served by the ladies and a most enjoyable eoeial heur was spent. ,. Mr. ewe Mrs, Leslie Biernes of the 7th line of Morrie, eetertanted a few of their 'frieittle last Thursday evening. 'elle time'. was pleasantly spent in so- cial chat, easels and dancing. Every one there reported a good time. CHISELHURST, Miss Getty, of Detroit, visited with Iter piucle, MeoGeorge Dalrymple, last week. Mr, John Kinsinau is home from the West, and is visiting with his brother, Mr. Earl Kiesmen. Mies Mabel Perdy had the mis- fortune to fall and fracture her knee. Her many friends hope site will soon be around again. - 1-1/13BERT. Mrs, Thorp Rivers and children, of Brock, Sask., vieitecl at the home of Mrs. Robert Lavery last Monday. A number of the women attended a quilting be at the home of Mrs. Rich- ard Sillery last Thursday. Mr. William Davis purchased a fine new horse fruit Mr. James Boyce, of Brucefield. ' Mr. Thos. Cleary_of Dakota is visit- ing at the home of his nephew, Mr. and 'Mrs, Wen..01eafy, St. Columban, Mr, and Mrs. Peter McCann and grend 'son, Master Peter Murray of Hibbert, were guests on Sunday last at the home of her nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Nigh, Seaforth. Miss Monica Roach of Dublin spent the week end at the borne of her cou- sins, Mr and Mrs. eoseph Cronin, Ilib- here Mr, John Nigh of Teckerstnith steent Sunday evening at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh, 2,1rXillop. Afes Luke Nigh and son, Master Edward, of Tuckeremith, and daugh- ter, Mrs, Peter Hicknell of McKillop, spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Nigh, Tucker - smith. TUCKERSMITH. 'Ladies' Aid No. 3, of Egrnondville United :Church, held its nionthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Andrew Houston, on Thursday, Feb. 2nd. Mrs. John McLachlan visited at the urday. ....,. vehicles -the Huron 'Road, and to some Road No. 22 Opposite Con. commenced to keep open for motor home of Mrs. A. Johnston on Sat - shooting jaek rabbits last week. , . were °"` extent the County has been making 3, East and West Wawa-, an effort to keep open sotne of the nosh • • - ..... .. ., ,... 1,150.76 . ..-a . Several of the farmers home of Mr, and Mrs, Thomaa Hod- It is believed that Road Na.o. 12 Sheet asphalt Mr. Edward Andrews visited at the coe00, rga45, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Hodgert 01-1... knight, advantageottele, be kept 'open iSeaforth .. .. .......,, . 12,943.76 the fake Shore road le this county pave:tent, Main street, fail is Road No. 9 Annual grant to gert on Sunday afternoon.. -tertained a few friends on Friday i(eri liii"tedr b:dfle.,te,e 'tide enew taineed a number of the young folks evening. Mr. and Mrs. David McLean enter- far removed from a railway. Snow ments - .. .. ........ , ,. 3,055.00 removal costs in Michigan average Road No. 1 Annual grant to iv , an since i seraes communities Hensel!, 6th of 10 install- 6,766.00 day night, followed by a dance. $40.00 per mile -for conditions similar 'Winghame 61h of 10 in - Mrs. Robert Charters is confined to vary greatly from year to year. to those in this county, but such costs 'stallments to an enjoyable skating party Mon- -aveek theough illness. Mrs, Gnard fences will continue to oc- bed this has been ill for some cupy an increasing share of atten- Robert Watson time at 'the home of her daughter, tion. It is possible that the day .is . not far distant when many main Mrs. George Coleman Mr, William Martin, of the lie roads drained by open ditches will be concession, had the misfortune to lose protected, throughout, vfith cable a valuable heavy horse OA Friday last. guard fence. The cost would not be It dropped dead on the road while Mr: great and the necessity for a road 'Martin was returning home from his fence on the farm adjacent would be brother John's. eliminated: Moreover, this would • Permit the cultivating or pasturing ovfenttlainegrtohaed gsriodievst,h aonid wacs:disst. in pre - A Household Medicine. - They that are acquainted with the sterling prop- During the coining year it will be erties of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Otl found necessary to purchase same would not be without it in the house. new tractors, and it may be found in the treatment of many ailments It is only a household medicine and it advisable to purchase one or more is effective in dealing with many account will be a little larger than trucks, so that our new machinery THURSDAY, 11413RUARY 9, W28. sodYes,That Some Farmers in Perth and Huron USE Niagara Other Farmers are'Satislied with Poor crop -Intelligent Use of Niagara Land Lime PAYS Land without Lime is Unprofitable particular Farmers Prefer Niagara Super Soluble Land Lime Economical Farmers Use It, Why? It Costs Less per Acre Progressive Farmers Always Demand Quality Niagara Land Lime is 99 per cent Pure A. Trial Order Solicited, Once Tried Always Used The SuPerltor Fertilizer for iUfaUa and esotiodirbeyi sit Lime WM. M. SPROAT or flepresentativ es S. IR ;WORTH PHONE. 136 r.-2 and 'systematic 'form, it is expedted that more patrolmen of a full time nature will be appointed. It is found that the beet aervice to the traffic re- sults from the employment of good teen, and by giving them as much work to supervise as they can effi- ciently handle. During 1928 a larger Proportion of our expenditure *ill be made on maintenance, and it is ex- pected that our construction work will be considerably less than 1927, and chiefly take the form of complet- ing projects Already under way. The use of trucks with spring blade attachments for scraping roads is also under consideration. 'There is no doubt that horses will be largely replaced by motors in this county, for road work, before many, years. Up to date, the snow has not been the cause of much 'trouble on our roads, but conditions indicate the ad- visability of constructing more snow fences. In fact, it would !appear ad- visable to provide portable Snow fences for all places that accumulate snow, if it is not poasible to remedy the condition otherwise. The Department of Highways has Illowlek - W'allace bound- ury . .... 3,02259 Road No. 12, 'MdKillop nor- therly from Seaforth 5,099.92 Road No, 25, Easterly from Auburn , 2,318,847 Road No. 33 Northerly 'from South Town line, Stephen Tp. . 7385.60 Road NO. 22 Southerly front Con. Road d0-31 951.95 Road No, 2, opposite lot 8, Lake Road, Colborne 841.64 Road No. 14 McKillop and 'Logan, northerly f r o rn Con. 12 1,287,71 Road No. 19 Grey, southerly from Ethel 5,853.20 Road No. 1 Turnberry and northerly Prom Wingham 1,290.92 Roael No. 7 Easterly front take Shore Road, Hay and Stephen 2,913.76 Road No. 27, Ashfield and W. Wawanosh, culvert op. con. 3 582.79 Road No. 21 Ternberry and Morris, grading opp, lots lots 20-21 885.41 Road No. 30 Howick, op- posite con. 16 at Blind lake 1,930.28 $113,949.15 Machinery Account. New Machinery: Gallion Power Gradera....$2,911.89 12 Snowplows „, ..... . 220.00 1 Caboose 249.76 4 Dominion ;Road Patrol ;Graders ... . 560.50 49 Slip Scrapers 511.48 5 Gravel Screens a 105.47 '1 Screening Plant 590.00 Repairs to Machinery 1.74450 Maintenance and Repair. Brushing and...Weed cutting..$2,372.41 Ditching e 201.30 Grading .. 3,535.21 ordinary complaints it is an inexpen- Sive medicine. So, keep it on hand, , 7Brriadggge,:g ........ 18,534.47 Culverts . , . . . .... 11,93621 pa se ettheed icya.11 for it may come most unex- streets will be brought to the atten- The matter af a paving village Resurfacing 443,967591..9761 I beg to submit herewith my report COUNTY ENGINEER'S REPORT. ?I'he following is the report of the County Engineer and Road 'Superin- tendent presented to Huron County Council at the -January session: ,'To the ;Warden and Members, Huron County Council,. Gentlemen, - On the work (tied expenditures on the County Road System of -the County ciflHeron for the year 1927. The past year witnessed the carry- ing out of many importa.nt works on the road system which are listed in a statement at the end of this report, showing the cost of each. All of the improvements undertaken -were car- ried to a 'state of completion that caused a minimum of interference to the traffic. One, of 'the large costs of any piece of road improvement is the • cost to the travelling public of travel- ling over an inferior road, or by a longer detour, and it must be kept in mind that the public loses every time that a road is out of comtrtission. The traffic of the day is the most impor- tant traffic which we have to serve: The ,Government census indicates a steady increase in the traffic and consequently an increasing dement' from the roads. During the . pa'st year, the condition of our roads, as a whole was somewhat better than us- ual, but more intensive maintenance will be needed to bring them up to the standard to which 'they may be economically kept, • Our experience indicates that some improvements in methods will give improved results. During' the past it lias been the practice to use our crushing plants for the production of material for road construction, and to depend ahudet entirely upon screening to produce gravel 'for maintenance, IScreenitig, however, is a costly process, and somewhat waste- ftd, :Moreover it requiree a great deal of hand labor Whiell 18 •increasingly hard to secure. It es planned to use our erushieg plants this year for the production of .fine maintenance gravel. to a larger extent than in tbe past. This material must be crushed so that all will pass a 74" ring, and some al- tevations 10 our crushing plants • Will be needed. In order that our maintenance work may asaume a more regular 11011 of the council again, and such expenditures cannot be financed pro- perly from the annual road levy. This County has been following what is generally known as a "pay as you go' policy. However, during the years that this policy has been in .ef- fent, many road itnprovemenrs -hafre been carried out that will be of value to many corning •generations, !Per. mament culverts and bridges have been built, hills have been cut, and road grades.widened which represent a considerable expenditure, It Ailey - thus be seen that this practice is to a largn extent a "pay in advance" policy. The true "pay as you go" policy is the practice of paying dew- ing the year for the cost of the road service of that year. There is a pre- judice against debt in the minds of certain people, but the issue of de- benteres for improvements having a long life is as much a part of a 'pay as you go" policy as is the sentient for maintenance out of current funds. In conclusion I wish to point out that any good work being clone on the County Road System is largely due to the integrity and faithful per- formance of the various .foremen and patrolmen in charge of the Jobs. This County has sent many good men to other parts of the world, but there are a. great many left here yet, I wish, too, to exprese my appreciation for the co-operation and help extend- ed by the members of the County Council both individually and col- lectively. Respectfully submitted, T. Roy Patterson, •county engineer. Road Construction, 1027. RonallilNo.le,1. .....H„tile.t.eo ....ne .s 3,251.29 Road No, 2, Lake Shore 'Reed, Stanley and 3 -Tay tps., 7 -miles ...... . 18,272.78 Road No. 35, iBitnfield east:t- elly ee mile and at Trick's bridge , ......... ,2393.78 Road No, 21, Lucknow east- . erly 194 miles 7,283,04 Road No. 30, 'Southerly front ,RolFaotic•Nluonc911,--Ittarl, Ttligee8as.t.e.r: 8.946,59 ly from St, Joseph and in the Hay *Swamps 4,863.55 Road No. 25, MeKillop To. along ..Lots 5-10 2,158.97 Road No, 25, Colborne Tp, easterly front lot 6W, 3 miles .. ....... 8,967.59 Roed lin, 21, Ktvaterly 'from Oiling and 'Tarring .. 9,982.50 Snow Roads ................2,825.59 Drains ...... . . . .. 1,034.35 Guard Fences ....... 201.60 Signs .. . ... 141,56 $89,396.87 Bridge Construction. Blyth IB rid ge 1 ... , . .53,205.05 Torrance's Bridge 390.85 $3,595,90 Superintendence Salary, County Engineer ....$3,500,00 Railway Fares 8.45 Hotel Rills .. .... .. .. . . . . 72.15 Automobile Expenses 298.87 Clerical Assistance 900.00 Stationery .. .. . . ........ 286.29 • Telephone and Telegraph 97.77 lexpenses to Conference 34.20 - --- - Summary, Road Construction' .... Bridge Construction Maintenance and Repair Machinery .. .. .. Superintendei .. ., Total.. . e .... Less deductible receipts $5,197.73 ...$113,949.15 3,595.90 89,39e87 • • • 6,805.60 , 5;197.5-34,r4- ..$23$,945.25 ...$ 1,462,69 5217,02.56 Government subsidy should be .................5008,74128 Sununary of Receipts. Surplus front 1926 $ 30,000.00 2 88 542.35 2,65194 1,462.69 . 108,741.28 -mill levy Pedal levies ' Sundry iReceipts Government Subsidy . Total $231,398.23 'The worms that infest children from their birth are of two kinds. those that find lodgement in the etomach and those that ere found in the intestines. The -latter are the indst destructive, as they cling to the walls of the intestines and if not inter- fered with work havoc there. Mil- ler's Wortn ,Powders dislodge both kinds and while expelling them frain the system serve to repair the damage they have caused, ' To have the child sound and healthy is lite first care of A mother, They cannot be healthy if bothered ,with wortns. Use Mother Graves' Wartn EXtertnitiator,