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The Seaforth News, 1930-12-25, Page 8HEN SALL: Harry Cook of Toronto is litig the holidays at his home, f*s:Mildred McDonnell of .GUelph vilititing at her home here, Ss Mande Glenn of London is Mpg for a few days with friends. se Je Bonthron of Guelph is ding the holiday at her home. ' r. I-Iarry Joynt of Toronto is hol- ying at his hope, , !Christmas services were ,held in our ocaf churches on Sunday last, each CeMg 'well attended both morning and e.vening, Special Christmas sermons were delivered) and special music en by t he choir, In the Unite Chinch 1\1r, Sinclair conducted the service. fit the morning the sermon was °Sayings. Concerning the Child," end in evening, "The Star of Bethle- hem." In morning the music consist- ed of anthem, "Tidings of Great Joy," the solo part being taken by Miss G. Lammie; tenor solo, "Calna to the Listening, Ear," by left. T. Sherrit; anthem, 'And in the country of Ju- dea," solo parte by Mr. Sam Rennie; duet, "All Who Believe," by Mi -s. Al- fred Clark arid- Me. W. 0. GoodWin. Ii the evening the anthem, "Oli Night 'So Calm and Holy," solo parts by Miss Pearl Elder and Mr. Murray Campbell; violin selections. by Miss Greta Laramie; ladies' quartette,."LTn- derneath the Christmas Starlight,' by Mesdames -.Redden, Drysdale, Sin- • clair and Hess; ' solo, "Behold the • Morning Corneth," Mrs, L. Hedden; anthem, "Unto Us a Child is Bern," •iolo parts by Mrs. Sinclair •and Mr. Goodwin; duet, "Star of' Bethlehem," • Mrs., A. Joynt and Mrs. G. Hess; Men's •chorias, "Behold. there Came Wise Men," •. , In the Carmel Presbyterian Church Rev. Mr, leleDroy conducte.d the ser- vices. In the rnoruipg a male guar - 'tette was given by Messrs. R. Mc- Laren, Orval Taylor, W. McLaren, Chief Moore; men's chorus, anthem ane in the evening a ladies •chorus was given followed by anthem, men's cho- res and anthem, In St. Paul's Anglican Church Rev. Mr. Parker conducted the sertices and special music was given by the choir. Mnrray Campbell was visited ever the week end by his brother, of " Stratford. -Airs. Ross McLean of Detroit is spending a few days visiting friends here. Mrs. James Eby of Collingwood ll visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm White. Miss Mavis Spencer has returned • home after spending a couple of weeks in London while recovering • from an appendicitis operation. Miss Margaret Habkirk of Detroit is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. Hab- ' "kirk. . • Mr, Donald 'McKinnon of London le visitieg relatives in town. Mr, Jun McD'onald is visiting his • mother and sieter here. At a recent meeting of the sehool board Miss A. Consitt was engaged •as public school teacher to take the place of :Niles Jessie Buchanan, who recently resigned. Our continuation and public schools closed on rriday last for the Christ - see' -gee e.elidays and will open again on JnrJ 5tee . e. Thmas Berry last week at- tka Liberal conVention in To- ro.m, being a delegate. fra. etes McLaren returned home wi Surety last from Seaforth hospi- tal wecre site recently underwent an operation. etr. Claude illnwes is spending the 'Cf./fig:nag heeelays at his home in efeceen. ' Mr,, Lou geimpsen ef Detroit is visiting !um mother, Mr-; R. Bon - throe. Miss Ruby McLaren left on Mon- ey for T.ondon-where she has secur- a geed position. rise Helen Elder of London is vis - her parents here. a annual Sunday school enter it of the United Church was l•the town hall on Frid,ay ev- ,ast and wae a great success. The!hall was. filled to capacity. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Sinclair, acted as chairmae. The following program was given: A chorus, "Here Comes the Sun," by the school, solos by Renald Parker and Bobby Kett, ac- companied by Mr. Fred Hess. on the guitar; recitations by Jack Drysdale, Keith Buchanan; Howard Love and Audrey •Twitchell; exercises, "Mother Goose," by Miss Murdoch's class; "10 Little Santas" by Mrs, E. Me - Queen's dass; action song, "Christ- , mac Cradle" by Mrs. Dougall's class; drill, "At Christmas Time's by Miss Greta Ldmmie's class; "Fan Drill" in ,charge of Mrs. George Hess and Mrs. Huntley; moonbeam drill, in charge ,pf Miss Ellie and Miss Margaret johavton; violin gal° by Billy Glenn, "The Blue Bells of Scotland,' accom- panist, Miss Helen,,Gleno; "The Mes!- --ry...Miroble' eontlibted or Ferris , Cantelon, Claude Elowes, Murray Campbell and Aldan Appleton, gave a cenet eketch ethich was greatly en- joyed; pantonthee, "Rock of Ages" in 'eharge of Miss Ellis; Miss Flor- en se! Welsh and Miss ,Margaret John- ttos eang the duet "Rock of Ages." The orchestra cennposed of Messrs. Clare Znefier E. Little,. S. Welsh and F. Can telo a, with Miss Florence Weislz, accompanier, gave some excel- lent Musical numbers during the pro - was receiied in town that rh R, Hodgins, a former well yen resident of Hensell, had died Sunday at St. Joseph's Hospital, leensign, after an illness of about a e was a veteran of the Fen - of 186e. Mr. Hodgins tvas 1.:3 DAY, 'PLENTY ATER, HELPS STOMACH e drink ,plenty water, eat 2 'eels • day arid. take Adlerika ad ethen, I've lied ntroubl eeteMecb.".;=-C: DeFereet,,..e, `er Medicine.. ,Adeika THE •SEAFORTH NEWS. eve' e`ugeomemijeA,e,m, TA Merry ehristmas and 114appy New Year J. A. WESTCOTT, Jeweler Paialinaffin born in Tipperary, Ireland, 88 years ago and came to Canada at the age of seven years. For 50 'years he was a hotelkeeper in Hensall, after which he moved to London about 12 years ago. At the time of the Fenia.n Raid he was one of the volueteere who saw service, being one of the few veterans of that campaign which remained. He was a member of the Masonic Order and an Orangeman. His wife pre- deceased him a number of, years ago aed surviving are one daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Charles Lang of New York, •two sisters, Mrs, J. D. O'Neil of London, and Mrs. Walter Shaw, Day- ton, Ohio; and one brother, Major Eli Hodgins of Wirinipeg. The funeral service was held at the George E. Logan funeral home on Tuesday. Interment was made in Exeter cemetery. Wedding bells are riuging in this HAYFIELD. Mrs. Fraser and her niece, Jean Elliott, left on -Monday for the lat- ter's home in Goderich township, Mrs. Fraser expects to visit with friends during the winter months and will spend Christmas with Mrs. A. G. Elliott in Lucknow. Mr. Orville Kalbfleisch left on Fri- day to spend the vacation at his home in Mildmay. Rev. Mr. Bremner of Brucefield, conducted the service in the United Church on Sunday afternoon owing to the illness of the pastor, Rev. R. M. Gale, who, we are pleased to report, is able to be out. Mra. G. W. Woods and Miss Nan Wo .ds, left on Saturday to spend Christmas with Rev. and Mrs. Hugh G. E. Crosby, of Bolton Landing, N. Y. It was with deep regret that the many friends of Mrs. R. W. Bristol learned last week of the death of her father, Mr. Charles C. Mothersead, which took place at his home in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, Dec. 13th. after a brief illness. The late Mr. Mothersead visited here with his daughter last August, also spent sev- eral weeks with her on a former oc- taision. during which he made many friends and won the respect and es- teem of all with whom he met. The A.Y.P.A, of Trinity parish tnet at St. James' Church, Middleton, on Wednesday, Dec, 17th, when there were 38 present. Miss Elsie Blackall opened the meeting with singing of hymn 742. Scripture reading St. Matt. 2:1-11 was read by Margaret Chuter after which Rev. F. II. Paull led ha prayer. The minutes of last meeting were read and Lucy Woods appointed assistant • secretary. The next meeting to be held January 9th, in charge of the Whites. Mr. Paull made an appeal for the relief of the poor and it was decided to send ten dollars to fund in Clinton and five dol- lars to the Santa Claus Fund of •the London Free Press. The program was then in charge of the leader of the Blues, Kenneth Taylor, who pre - seined a splendid program. First number consisted of Christmas carols sung by all and led by Miss E. 13lack- hall, who played for them. Kenneth Taylor then read extracts from his brother in Rhodesia, Africa, which told of the conditions met there by the surveyors among the natives. Norma Welsh read an interesting pa- per on the Life of Bishop Charles Inglis, founder of King's College, N.S. And am , using skit, 'The Foty- graft Album", was given, Eva Treble played parteof the child showing the album to the new neighbor, Violet Seymour, while the photograph ap- peared to the audaence. , Those repre- . senting the People in the pictures parents, Mr. and Mrs, GeoMelee were: Ruth and Clayton Elliott, Gra- have returned to Preston. mma and Grandpa Sparks; Gordon: Quite a nuni.ber• of friends and Rathwell, Ferdinand Ashur Peebles; i mneirghlodrsivirgsathEedr.edEiactkIntheeitrhotmo eceioe_f brate the event of opening tffeir new 'home. Mr. and Mrs. Meet Gibson of Nia- gara N.Y,, are spending Christ- mas with reletive.s around. the Al- , lage. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Scherbarth and Mr. Henry Scherbarth of Detroit and Frank ,Scherbarth of Trenton and Herman Scherharth of 'Waterloo Col- lege, IWaterloo, are spending Christ- mas under the parental roof. Mr. John Hinz took a truck load of dressed poultry to Toronto last week for the Brodhagen !store. The school concert held in Brod- hagen hall last Friday evening was a ST. COLUMBAN. real success. The hall was filled to Miss Theresa O'Reilly of London capacity. is spending Christmas with her bro- Messrs. Otto, Siegfried and God- ther, Mr. Louis O'Reilly, Hibbert. hey Alberti of Waterloo College, Wa- terloo, and Miss E143 Alberti of Ayton are visiting over the holidays with their patents, Rev, !and Mrs, Al- berti. efes-rs. Gottlieb Mueller and John Arnstein have treated themselves to a new •radio for Christmas. Messrs, John Querengesser and John Herz motored to Windsor on Tnesday ^on business. KIPPEN The many friends of Mrs. Charles Cooper vflio hasi been quite ill, will be glad to see her out again. Miss Verna !McGregor of .Clinton is spending the holidays with her bro- ther, Robert. lers. Will Harvey has been on the sick list, but is recovering. Mr. and Mrs. lA. Moffatt end Mr. Orville Workman spent Saturday in London. . Mr. Cliff Watsan's party Thursday evening was quite well attended. Miss !Erma Workman'who attends Normal in Stretford, is home for the holidays. Mr. Gilbert Jarrott is spending the Christmas holidays with his 'parents. Mr. and Mrs. I, Jarrett. • Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Ivisog left on. Tuesday to spend the winter. months in Toronto. . Mrs. Thomas McDonald, Sr.,and Mrs, L. G. McDonald were `week end vi,:itors with Mrs. J. Workman and Mrs. Anderson ,Sr., Mrs. Workman's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ileitis visited friends in Wroxeter Sunday last. Miss Erma Workman and Miss Jessie Finlayson are holidaying with their friends for Christmas holidays. The services of our church were largely attended and had the true Christmas spirit. Rev. Conner gaere a grand ,Christmas sermon. The choir tinder the leadership of Mrs. J. B. McLean gave lovely Christmas selec- tions. A ladies quartette, composed of Mrs. J. B. McLean, Mrs. E. Witt, Mrs. ,J. Henderson, and Mrs. Sproat sang • 'Saviour, Walk "Beside Us." The choir sang "Song and Star." ` Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hudson were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ander- son on Sunday last. Many from here attended the fun- eral of the late James Thompson of near Brucefield, which was held' on Friday leg to Bird's cemetery, Mr. Thompson was well known to many here and respected by all, He was a long and patient sufferer. His bereav- ed widow was formerly Miss Baebara Chesney. Mrs. Bowey of our village is a sister. Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to all the bereaved relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bell -motor- ed to London recently, to visit their daughter, Miss Etta, who holds a lu- crative position with the San Life Inserance Co. Miss Winnie Stewart is visiting her aunt, Miss Moir of Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Fairbairn gave a reception M honor of the latter's sister, who was recently married to Mr. John Taylor, son of Mr. Richard Taylor, They received many beauti- ful gifts showing the esteem in which the young couple is held in the com- munity. A large number attended the Christmas entertainment at S.S. No. 2, which was a decided success. The teacher and children are to be con- gratulated on putting on such a fine entertainmen t. Mrs. Grace Ross and Miss Verna McGregor are spending their Christ- mas holidays visiting the latter's bro- ther, Mr. Robert McGregor. I3RODHAGEN. Miss Anna 13ennewies was surpris- ed by a number of young folks who gathered at her home on Monday evening to celebrate her blithday. The evening was spent in dancing. Brodhagen school concert was held Friday evening. Mr. john Wolfe •Sr. is still confined to his bed with a bad cold. We hope to see him out soon. . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller Who have spent a inonth or so with . his Evelyn Wise, Aunt Amanda Merriatt Burrows; Muriel Rath,well, Alf Hu - die; Aunt Phoebe and Uncle Je'd Doty; Edgar Rathwell, Cousin Willie Peebles;, Stewart Middleton, Uncle Charlie Sparks; Margaret Chuter, Aunt Min; George Hudie, Cousin Al- vy Burgstresser; Miss Stelk, Emma Beale, The old fashioned costumes and awkward, poses made it very comical. Reading by -Mise Blackhall was very amusing, Following this were two gaanes in which all joined. The meeting closed with National Anthem. An Adventure! "Lead an adventureehe other day," eideler, • e. ;ends — , , * ,:•leit ' Her Yes," t in nder- ement. -I"cevish, pale and restless .children !lephote ogee, owe their condition to worths. Mb - only ',j,ntit relievelier;,,a1177ps, Wan drevi ormEoxreterhnezainttahtor will VARNA. IWe are sorry to rep`ort Mr. William Taylor is suffering from a fractured ankle iincl we hope for his recovery 50011. - 'Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell in company with Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc- Connell, motrored to, London Monday, when Mips Margaret McConnell ot Toronto accompanied them home for Christmils holida;es, Mr. and Mrg., William McDonald of Goderich townaliip• spent the week end at the home oe Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Beatty are now comfortably settled in :their new commodioes home. We wish them every happiness and prosperity. Mr. Bretheeton, who recently per - chased the farm formerly occupied by MT. J. E. Barnwell, 'left Monday for Tofonto to meet his wife and little eons whom he left last spring' in Eaglet -M. We welcome Mr. end Mrs. Bretherton anal hie little family to our connnunity. The school entertainment put on in Verne Monday afterneen was wail re- presented by the ratepayers and ad- joining sections, and was worthy of credit to both pupils and teacher, Miss Ruby Taylor. We regret to record the rather ser- ious illness of Mr. Jeff *Keyes, of Nashville. Teen. We -trest he may be restored to 'sound health. It will be remembered Mr. Keyes is one of Stanley towneheep's boys. The following is the report of Varna School for Nov. Dec Those marked thus (*) were absent for the examinations. Sr. IIV.---dpass 660. Ida Chuter 787, Bill Austin 5714, Lillian *. Sr, ITT.—Paas 540. Willie Mc.Ash 659, Elmer Johnston 587, Harvey Muter*. • Jr. IH. ---Pass 540. Jeane Reid 590, •Gor,don I-Iorner 5isr2, Bessie, Ohuter.a. IL—Pass 509. Ford Johnston 404, Murvin Johnston 450. Sr. Pr.. --,Floyd MeAele 828, Roy Elliott 628*, Donald Keyes '594*. Jr. Prirner—Helen .5 % Johnston 71. Perfect spelling for November, Jeane Reid, Willie MeAs.h; perfect .spelling for December—Willie, Mc- Agh, Elmer nolinston, Bessie Chuter, Gordon Horner. Best speller for the term, Willie McAsh. Ruby I. Taylor, Teacher. ELIMVILLE. Mr. Walter H. Jahns, B.A.e. of Victoria College, Toronto, is spend- ing the holidays at his home. The officers for the W.M.IS. for next year are as folloggi ,President, Mrs. Rev. White; llet vice' `peeetdecifte Mrs. Chas. Godbolt; 2nd vice • pres., Mrs. F. Delbridge; 3rd vice ores., Mrs. R. D. Hunter; treasurer, Mrs. R Brock; corr. sec., Mrs. Rich, Johns; secretary, Mrs. Wes. Horn; strangers' sec., Mrs. Ewart Pym; sec. Christian Ste wa rds hip, Mrs. Harry Delbridge; assistant, Mrs. jam Prance; organist, Mrs. NewClark, assistant, Mrs. Well. Skinner; 'Baby Band Leader, Mrs, Wes. Johns; Mis- sion Band Leader, Mrs, Ed. Johns; assistants, Mrs. Well. Skinner and Mrs, Will Elford, Temperance, Mrs. Murch; assisMirt, -Mkt. .5, - erroce; press sec., Mrs, H, Ford; supPly sec., Mrs. Thos. Bell; mite box sec., Mrs,. H. Hunter; associate helpers' sec., Mrs, SeHunter; Miss. Monthly, Mrs. E. Skinner; assistant, Mrs. Chas. Johns; Heralds; N. China, Mrs. Geo, Coward; Japan, Mrs, M. Skinner; Korea, Mrs. J. Prout; Trinidad, Mrs, H. Henderson; Canadian Border Cit- ies, Mrs. Alvin Pym; India, Mrs. a Miner; Africa, Mrs. B. Cooper; French Canadian, Mrs. Wm. Skin- ner; Italians in Canada, Mrs. Herman Foster; Indians'in Canada, Mrs. Nel- son Coutes. HULLETT. elesselwood-Riley. -- A quiet but pretty wedding look place at 2 o'clock on Wednesday, December 17th, of Miss Vera May Riley, youngest daughter of Mrs. Riley and the late Charles Riley of Tuckersmith, to Mr. John F. Hesselwood, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Iiesselwood of Hallett, at the manse, Egrnondville, by the Rev.. Mi. Malcolm. After the ceremony the haPpy couple re- turned to the home a the bride's sis- ter, Mrs, Bert Hoggart, where a sumptuous wedding supper was serv- ed. The' bride was very becomingly dressed in white crepe with corres- ponding accessories. The bride's travelling costume was a brown, crepe dress'black broadcloth coat and a chic beown hat, brown shoes, gloves and, stockings to match. A reception was held at night at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Bert Hoggart, 81h ,concession H,ullett. All reported an enjoyable evening. The bride was the, recipient of many beautiftil and costly presents. - The happy couple will resid•e on concession 9, lItillett. Their many frieads join ie wishing them mapy years of happy and pros- pereus married life. The follciwing is the report of U. S. S. No. 10e.:Korr1s and Mullett, for She months al November and Decem- ber. Those maiked with an asterisk wave absent for bne or more exams. Sr. Hil.—Gerahl.leeffron 78.7. Jr. leff.--.Katherine IvIejleonald 75.6. Sr. Iir—evan Wiegman ',832, Margaret Heffron! 717.,3, Edna McDonald 73. Jr, H.—Harry 1:ftyant 712ast, Primer— Lloyd Elliott, 'good; Isabelle Me- D,oneld, good. gdna... Mciftpaild, re- ceived the h5gh6st number of. eters for spelling during the two Mono's Edwthe L. Storey, Teacher. STANLEY. Mr. George Coleman of Seaforth, visited friends en Stanley Township on Monday, r Mr. anci Alf Westlake, Mrs. Thos. Snowden and Ivers. Frank Hobson of St, 'novae, • Remit ,Seturday "with aunt, MI's, Robert Watson of Sea - forth. Mita Vina Herbert, teacher of S.S. No. 4, Stanley, returned to Mitchell to sPend her Christroas holidays. Mr. Harold Penhale sold a fine Polled Angus to Mr. 'Fred Rathvvell of Brucefielde ' Mr. Wel calf of St. Thomas 'spent Trig fieends 00 the THURS 'DECEMBER 5, i930 11_777., OFF.SSIONAL CARDS. pedals THIS WEEK ONLY Schneider's PORK SAUSAGE .. .. .. . ...per pound 23c, `Schneider's BOLOGNA ... . . .. ...,... .. . per pound 18e 'Schneider's COTTAGE ROLLS per pound Mc 3 cakes PALM 'OLLVE SOAP . . .... . . . . . 19c . 10 Cake P: G. SOAP ..t .. . ......... ............................34c 10 Cakes GOLD SOAP ... . . ........., ...... .... ... . .. 39e' e Pounds SEED.LESS RAISINS 23c FINEST WHOLE GLACE CHERRIESeper pound . t LOAF CHEESE, per p.dund 28c 'CASH PRICES ONLY IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME TO EGMONDVILLE J. FINNIGAN ,Christanas report, S. S. No. 14, Kenzie 80; Mebel Talbot 70. Jr. IV. Stanley, Sr, IIV. !! !Margaret Mc- Radios & 'Pianos —Andrew McKenzie 84; Elmer Hay- ter 72; Wilmer eones 65; Wesley Jones 6',3i Mary Aldrich 59; Margaret Special reduced prices for Christ - Jones 59; Alex. efeBeath 57. Sr. III. Inas. Our overhead is so small —.Harvey H.ayter 72; Audrey Co- we sell at a large saving. cheane 66; Aubrey Farquhar 516; Hier- 1 NEW DOMINION PIANO old Jones IL—George Clifton 73; $530.00 value, for ......5275.00 Kathleen Jones 57, Eric Sw,itzer 41; 1 SHERLOCK - MANNING Mary Farquhar, absent. Pr.—Donald . Make, new . . .. -1......$275.00 Switzer. Ernie Talbot, ,Mervin "Hay- SOME 6 -TUBE ,RADIOS, were ter, Kenneth McKenzie. No. on roll 1 5011513.01.014EPTcnV, 5 -TUBE, was$65 do° 24. Ave. attepn.decn.cpee •Teachei. now . . ...... $90.00 Mr. anel Mrs. Larne Armstrong, We are sole agent for Renfrew Mr. ,Robt, Armstrong and Miss. Hazel lines of Stoves,, Washers, Cream Smiley- were visitors. at Stratford on Se,parators and Scales. - • Wed'nesday of last week. Just try us,out, we can save you Mr. and Wes, Raskin Keys of Rest 'big money Windsor are visiting at the 'home of Phone or write= the former's parents, Mr. a,nd. Mrs. Nelson Keys, Babylon Line. J E ti-ugi 11 & Sons ,dersiss Iszpeebiti,a,himgertihie: holidays flidNaeywe a tDuthne- .3•4-6166 RR. 2, SEAFORTH home of her parenee Mr. and. Mrs. Ed. eleener. Quite a number attended the Christ- mia eater twit= ent at the Blake school on Monday night and report a Of Farm Stock and Implements.— good time. Mr. -Thomas Brown has been instruct - Mise Annie McTaggart, teacher of ed to sell by public auction on the Babylon echool, is spending the premises on south half of Lot 1.1, con - day e at her home at Warton, and Miss cession 6, McKillop, an Tuesday, Jan. Iiazell Smiley, teacher of Goshen 6, 1981, at 1, o'clock the following: school, at her home at Hensel!. ' 1 Bey mare 8 years, Queenie; 1 bay .The following students are home mare years, Doll; roan mare 6 yrs. for the ,holidays: Stewart Keys of To- Jess; dark brown. driver ten years, rcin•to University; Mervyn Keys and Minnie; colt 6 months old., Allan Keys of Sea:forth Collegiate; Maasey-Harris hinder, Massey -Her - Edith Merrier BON. Merner and ris- seed' drill, Masseyellarris cultiva- Gna.ce evyr- linteegGellsegigke: tor, Massey listrris mower, Deering tire a number of radios are being-fiedeace-eake, Fleury. riding plow; Flee - installed in this and. the rural ley tvallonle-gieregaget diamofid dwellers ore enjoying the splendid rows Devereaux wagemirerhaaekeigke Christmas programs being broadcast 100 bushels of barley, 400 bueffels bf from the large cities. oats, 4 or 5 tons of hay. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Talbot, Kip- Tering of Sale—Cash, M. J. pen, spent.' Chresennes with the foem- LYNCH, Proprietor; J. M. Govena er's fa,tehr, Mr. W. H. Talbot M Bay- lock, Clerk; T. Brown, Auctioneer. field. Dated at McKillop this 18th day of Reeve A, P. Keys an.d family spent, Decensber, A..D, 1930. Christmas with Mee Keys' mother, Mrs. Ellett Dowson, Goshen Line, AUCTION SALE —4.'‘p:me:an:l1.:4UC4.S7,1.6„4S1:.r' arieo;eL.ell.1e th Pita;°.gl!nd.SP°44 atteeee::101Seaaes,qfthe.eYes4 nose't:.:re:.Office and rei , ce eiphonezsiden6e,pi0ne1 DR, F , BURROW1S, DUBLIN. Mies Teresa Delaney of Toronto and Mise Anna Delaney of Windsor are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Delaney, Miss Elizabeth Murray of Windsor is spending the holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Murray. Mr. Louis (Maly of Hibbert is having a radio installed in his home for Christmas. Miss Verna Drake of Stratford vis- ited friends in Staffa Sunday. We are sorry to` hear that Mr. Pat- rick Woods Sr. took a paralytic stroke on Tuesday morning, His many friends wish him a speedy re- covery and that he will soon regain his meal good health. -.errs. Andrew Keller. of Stratford, spent a few days with her mother, eerie .Michael Waish, of McKillop, who has been very sick with pneu- monia. An old and highly respected resid- ent I-Iibbert passed away on Thurs- day morning of last week in the per- son of Mr. John Pethick in his 87th year. The funeral took place on Sun- day afternoen from his late residence to Staffa cemetery, which was very largely attended. 'The sym,peehy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ryan and family of. McKillop in the great loss they have sustained -when their house was burned to the ground last week. A very ,successful school concert Was held in Beechwood school on Thursday night, Dec. 18 undee the able direction of Miss, Esther Ryan, the, teacher. The pupils displayed considerable talent in the dialogues, dances, songs, etc. After the concert a generous Santa Claus distributed many ,gifts to the pupils. LOST fflack and tan hound. Reward $5, Apply to R. B. QUANCE, Cromarty. Phone 14r9. 2 TENDERS WANTED Applications for tenders for 10 cord of hardwood, 1.5" long, to be delivered at the Winthrop Church; also tenders for caretaker Inc the year 193d. Ten- ders will be received up to Jan. 115, 1931. W. R. SOMERVILLE, Sec., Walton P.O. 1 FOR SALE • One splendid Shorthorn bull, "herd sire," Waterloo Sultan, registered. One jersey cow, milking and due early in March. One Jersey heifer rising 2 yrs. Two Durham heifers -rising 2 years, HAROLo PEN - HALE, Bayfield. 52. TEACHER WANTED. For .S.S, No. 2, McKillop. Duties to commence Monday, Jan. 5, 1931. Applications to close Dec. 291h. State salary, experience if any, and qualifi- cations. Apply to' SAM. STOREY, Jr., Sec.-Treas., Seaforth, R.R. 2. COBBLER POTATOES. ' The good flavored °nese' while they last, at $1.40. j. E. HUGILL & SONS NOTICE TO CREDITORS • Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Statutes in that behalf that all persons having claims against the es- tate of Ed.murial Stafford, late, of the TOwnship of McKillop, Gardener, who died on the lst day. of Nevember, 1930, are required on or before ,the 14th day of Jenuary, 1931, to forward their claims verified by affidamit, to' the undersigned Solicitors after which datethe estate will be distributed, rea gard only being had to claims of: which notite :shall then have.been 04,ted 'December 24th, 1930. BEST & BEST, Solicitors 'herein. C. fiOVell'IOCk McCormick -Deering Agent See our line of SULKY PLOWS, . eAtALK/N,G PLOWS, AND TRACTORS AND PLOWS. Have on hand for sale good used Manure Spreader, Gangplow, Sul- ky Plow, also '2e Ford Seden in Al shape, and '25aFord Cenipea For eale—Robt. Bell cutting', box 32 ft. carrier, in first class shape Set 2000,pound Scales. !! HAIR ,DRESSING Lucille Jones. expert operator, in ell branches of work, will he at Sid. Pullman's Barber Shop, Sea -forth, on Friday, 'Dec. 2.6th. For appointment phone 125. NOTICE Mr. Chas, A. H.oevey wishes to an- nounce he is starting a class for a limited number of pupils in piano, organ and theory. 1 UPHOLSTERING Of all kinds, Every` jab guaranteed. Phone 1075W, Stratford,- H. J. SHANTZ. 259 Huron st. Rates reas- onable: Work called for and delivered. ROOMS Comfartable living rooms to rent, Oct. 1st. JOHN BEATTIE, Ser•h• Main Street. SEAFORTH MARKETS. Butter, per nc-32c Eggs, per doz. •28e -36e Potaitoes,' per bag $1.00 Hogs, per cwt $9.50-$10.00 , Daily. Make $5 1.0 Money Easier. rwlifh:Wurbeell:potedamrte.---uumpilegunfroirel:nuto, ,staxtliv. layer or Draftsman. Barn She chanie,Welder,Electrician,Brick- A.'dvancernent in few! weeks. Fred Railroad Fare and Employment Service. Write at ones ler II- Cluiloptramtedercialtml Itakittnee'ring &b..1.57, Queen Bt. W., Tonna* Suite One Hundred Office and iresidence, Goderich?etreelt, east of the' United Church. -Corozal for the ConntY of Huror. ' Telephone No. :6.. C, MACKAY.—C. MarkalN - .. DR. honor gredeate-of Trinity Univers1t74 and gold Medallist of Trinity Itiedleat t \ PC oh yl l seigc7a; n e 7arinetn11 bSeurrgoefonti;e0POlitghtgli.,,i DR. F. J. R. FORSTER— ye, Ba, Nose and Throat. Graduate in Medi- cine, Univeisity of Toronto' lar., Late Aasistent New York 9egon mic and Auiatelastit" Id' • Eye, ,;..;iilr'GViden aare throat hoe-. London: England. At Comm, -ercial Hotel, Seaforth; 3r5 Monday ete each Month,from .1.1 eel:geed . • DK W. C. SPROAT,—Gradiuitt of Faculty of Medicine, Univeraity - Western Ontario, London. Measlier of College 'et Physicians and ' $ift- geomp.Of Ontid‘lo. Office in rear of • Aberhart's Drug.- Store, Seaforth. Phone 90. flours 1.30-4 pen., 7.30-" 9 pene other lhours bv appointment. t -Dental. J.A. MUNN Successor to Dr. R. R. Roie;', graduate` of North* western. University, Chicago, Ill, 1.4.. centiate (Royal College of Dental Sur- geons, Toronto, Office over 'Silfa hardware, Main St., Seaforth. Phone 151. , DR. F.- J. ARCHELY, gradua4- Royal College ;tit Dental "Surge:40a, Toronto. Officever W. R. Snuttra egfrfioeceery18, 5Mwa.inreSatiie ee li. Phone*: Consulting Engineer. S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Se. (T-401 0.L.S., Registered Professional Ea- gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate Member Engineering 'Institute al Canada. Office, Seaforth. Ont. D. L. ROSS. Barriei,`; and soiicit: Not,a.7.,P0.1).ettours 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and 7 p.mk. Office aboye Philhipat Drug Store; Blyth, Ont. Phone 6. Auctioneer.. GEORGE ELLIOTT, Ltienied Auctioneer foethe County of Huron Arrangements iian be made frAt.Sehl Date at The &Mardi NeWs. Oros moderate and safisfactidn. guaranteed. HAROLD D. DALE, LI nisei Auctione% for the County of. lsraa. Moderate rates and satisfactio anteed, Phone 149, PrQgr'lf SeafOrth. WATSON A 0, REM'S" REAL ESTATE ' AND INSURANCE,AGENCY (Successors to Jamee Watsoh) ' MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ON -r)"1 All kinds of Insurance r(skS" effet,‘, ed at lowest rates Corapanies. Trip Mc -KI Mutual Fire luso itc'e, FARM AND ISOLATED r PRop.gimy,. 0 N L INSUE: Officers-4ames ConnollY.: -Wed ich; Alex. James .Evans,-ReechW Vice President; D. Feee4eGi4g Seaforth, Se.-Treasurer,',e'a e Directors -Min.' RiritigNO. 7., forth, Johne)Beehewiesae'Bredheg James Evarii, Beechwhoil; .IkI.' Ewen, Clint; rattles Chanolly, God ericii;: Alex. diroadfoot,'",-;No..-3,- Seal forth; J.. M.:Eholdice. p 4,-,WaltOn) Robert Ferree. Hailock;IGeorge MP, Cartney; No. 3,' Seaforth; Murray. Gibson, Brucefield. -Agents—james Wage lytifr No. 1, E. Hixichle4,'?Seel 'rth'i J. A.1 Murray. r,reflcs7t,:3; Seaforth; Yeo, Holmesville; larmenth0 Bornholm. Jaines Kerr and Jobs: - Govenlock, Seaforth, anditcri. Partiear desirous to effect insurauceAr tram - act other buiiriess will attended to by 'applicatioopia. any. 1:4'4-4' the above named; efetere :Addressed; to their respectiVerposMffielle • te'. CECIL. E"..` De L The ''Sere'enq,;`Frieeeinian,cDjre presents a sn19lijng ndio Ultra AllOdern.SostetYl"'ii.: „ , DYN-AMITE. nt The blPriliof, a lifetiin, LA dramatic extilosioill ,DeMlle lavjsk.,. taciel See 'the mcture that has every- nesst IDelvlille daring! Detitile' spec,.!: thing!' Starting CHRISTMASDAY j Matinee 3 pen. EveningtLA:15 p. m. Saturi'lay firsthow . 7.1/5 sharp, on accoutit‘Ofi, oft?' length. i )viozccTuss. wk.°. ; c)1,1A,.0) c0tmAi-4 , it the comedy It LI.DOG DRUNTIVIOlk t NC