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THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
THURSDAY,' MARCH 10, 1932,
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
Snowdon Bros.; Publishers
AN OLD /FASHIONED i
Tea
Meeting
Will be held in Duff's United
Church, Walton
FRID'A:Y EVEI+PIN'G
March lith
Tea wi11 he served in the base-
ment from 6 to 8 p. m.
A PROGRAM
:By local talent will be
presented in the auditorium
`Adults 2'5c. Children. 15c
WALTON.
The Harmony Goniniunity Club
were entertained on Wednesday ev-
ening by Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-
' Donald. The earlypart of the ev-
ening was spent in progressive
euchre, and after lunch, dancing was
indulged in. Music was furnished by
:Messrs. Nolan, Barwick, Lydiatt and
'(Kirkby.
Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Turnbull at-
-tended the funeral of the late Mr.
Alex, Broad'Foot of 'Brucefield on
Wednesday last.
BLYTH.
Women's Institute. The regular
monthly meeting of the Women's In-
•stittte was held in :Memorial hall can
I'hiersday, March 3rd, with a splendid
.attendance of members and visitors.
The president, Mrs, R. Richmond, pre -
:sided during the business part of the
-meeting. The secretary stated that
$25.00 had been paid to the presidenit
of Memorial Community Hall board.
A letter re summer series was read
Irene the Clinton branch to accept our
invitation for the summer speaker
sent out by the department of Agri -
:culture for West Huron to be held alt
Blyth, including Clinton and Londes-
'boro. It was also decided to invite
.our district presideant, Mrs. Robert
Davidson, to our April meeting, The
topic, "Flowers," was taken by Mrs.
Jas. McGill, .the Iris being one of her
:choice varieties. A hearty vote of ap-
preciation was tendered Mrs. McGill
for her splendid talk. A mudh appre-
ciated quartette entitled, "Sweet and
Low," was given ,byMrs. Thos. Laid-
law, 'Mrs. D. Laidlaw, MTS. Jas. Scott
land Margaret Johnston. A very fine
ieada"ug, "The East Hymn," by Mrs,
L. Scrimgeour, also a reading, "That
'Little Paring Knife," by Mrs. Robert
Newcombe. Roll call was answered
by jokes and problems which was
both interesting and humorous. Meet-
ing closed by singing the N1ationei
Anthem. Group No.,11 served a very
dainty lunch. Mrs. H. MrlElroy,
Mrs. R. Richmond, Mrs. Thos. Laid-
law, Mrs. Albert Taylor.
WJM,S.—iA joint meeting of the
'Women's Association and W.M.S. of
'the Queen Street United Church was
'held at the home of Mrs. Charles
Grasby on Tuesday, _March 1st. -Mrs.
J. W. Mills presided for the W.A.
meeting, opened by singing hymn 23
after -'which the Lord's prayer was
-repeated in, unison. The treasurer's
-report showed $100 paid over to of-
ificial board of the church. Mrs. J. W.
Mills was appointed a representative
'from the W.A.''an the Board. The
-meeting was brought to a close by
singing hymn 284. Mrs. L. Hilburn.
-presided for the program part of the
1W.M.S. reading the "Devotional Leaf-
let, "Thomas, the Man. of Moods."
Mrs. A. !B. Carr offered prayer. Duet,
"'The Old' Rugged Cross," was well
•rendered by Mrs. E. L. ,Anderson and.
/Mrs. 'R. D. ,Philp, !the Auxiliary join-
ing in elk chorus. The study, book,
tolrapter'2, Korea, (Land of the Dawn,
'xas dealt with by Mrs, Alberta Ben-
der. Hymn 265 was then sung, read-
ing on temperance, "Liquor Enslaves"
eras given by Mrs. J. ,Petts. Gleanings
brim the 'Huron .Presbyterial execu-
•itive meeting held at Clinton Feb. Il
evas given by Mrs. R. iWightman, the
-president, Mrs. 7. Colclough then
took' -the chair for the business part
of .tate meeting. Roll call was ans-
wered by the name of one of our mis-
sionaries, now serving in China. Miss
Sybil R. CGourtice, returned mission,
ary from japan, is to be the guest
speaker at our Easter meeting en
eeoril 5th. The supply secretary, Mrs.
-11. $.. Johnston, stated the allocation
for ;1932 to be second hand clothing
,andegtril'es, the !committee to assist ap-
pointed being Mrs. John Ferguson
'and 'Mrs. 'Jas. Deeds. During the col-
lection "Ninety and 'Nine," was play-
ed softly on the gramophone, after
'which hymn 91 was sung. Mrs. Slat-
er lapsed, with prayer. The gronp
{,;corunittee served e 10 cent tea, host
•ces, Mrs..' C.,Grasby, committee, Mrs.
R. Wightman„\Mrs. W. H. McElroy,
Mrs. Fawcett,, Mrs, R. Sanderson,
Mr, Wilkinson.
Miss Alice Gillespie who has been
n an extended visit to. her sister,,
Come in and See
r New and Used Cars
I Am Agent For
Durant Cars & Rugby Trucks
Massey=llarris Machinery •
and Repairs
JOHN GALLOP
AGENT FOR FROST FENCE SUPERTEST GAS and OILS
All Repairs and Labor Cash.
'itrs Sheffield, St. Catherines, return-
ed hone on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Miller and son
Clarence werevisitors with 'Mrs, \fil-
ter's mother, Mrs. J. Colclough, on
Sunday.
Mrs, Wm. •t'i1oods of Walton spent
the week 'end with her sister, Mrs, H.
M. Patterson.
• HARLOCK
The Ladies' Aid of Burns' United
'Ghuimh held their February meeting
at the' home of Mrs, Thoe. Neilans,
with -Miss May Smith ' assisting. There
was quite a number of the ladies of
the Winthrop Aid as guests and a'
very pleasant afternoon was spent;
;Aires.- Norman Shepherd gave an in-
teresting paper an the Life of 'Tenny-
son. The March meeting was held
on Thursday 'of last week at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton with
Mrs. George M+cVittie assisting. A
very pleasant afternoon was spent in
quilting. Mrs. A. W. Beacom gave
an interesting paper 'ort some of the
reasons why women have difficulty
in keeping up with their work.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Koos visited
last Thursday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson.
The storm has put No. 23 circuit
out of order to -day, March 8th.
Mr. Robert Ferris returned home
Wednesday night of lash week after
having a very pfeasatn visit with
friends and old neighbors in Clinton.
Mrs. A. W. Beacom and Harold
and Mrs. Emmerson, an aunt of the
former's from Minnesota, who has
been visiting for some time at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Beacom,
visited in Grey part of lase week.
Master Archie. Watt visited his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Parsons, Thursday and Friday of last
week.
Miss Lydia Reid, tea'citer, visited
-one evening last week at the home o'f
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Shepherd.
Mr. and Mrs. I Rapson, accompan-
ied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson,
spent last Friday evenings at the home
of Mr. and 1Mrs..W. IGibbings,
Mrse James W'at•t of Myth visited
part of last week at the home of her
son, Leo and bits. Watt, returning
home oe Friday.
Mr, and .Mrs. Simon McVittie re-
cently had a visit with their daugh-
ter, Mrs. and Mr. James Scott, also
Other friends.
The children of Mr. and Mrs. Rob -
mit Dodds of-MFKfllop, spent the
week end at the home of their aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Kellend' Mc-
Vittie.
'Mr. Wm. Leiper of Stratford Nor -
met agent the week end at the home
of his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. James
Leiper.
Mr. Tiros. Knox visited in Grey on
Sunday at the home of 38r. and Mrs.
Wen. Knox.
-lar. and Mrs. Robert Dodds and
Miss Dodds of AleKtillap and Mr. and.
Mrs. I. Rapson visited Saturday ev-
ening at the home 'of Mrs. John
Smith.
Mr. William Ferris returned to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Ferris' after spend-
ing a few days with Clinton friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Bewley 01
near Walton, visited last Wednesday
at the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
R. Ferris.
VARNA.
At the time of writing we are
pleased to report Mrs. Clark is 'im-
proving from her recent illness.
The sudden change in the weather
has changed the minds of our spring
birds.
A reception was held in the hall
'Wednesd'ay night in honor of Mr. and,
;Mrs. Harald Dowson, when the young
couple were tendered a miscellan-
eous shower. 'We wish the young
cottple bon voyage through life.
:Several from -our vicinity attended
the Badminton dance in Bayfield Fri-
day evening.
Mr. and Mss. Wm. Reid 'entertain-
ed a few oftheir friends Friday night.
'Mr. and Mrs. John Beatty enter-
tained a few of their friends Friday
evening.
Miss Welsh of Ripley spent a few,
days last week wit@ ber sister, ;, for additional charm unhesitatingly
r
IG. H."Beatttyr
Ichoose Persian Balm,
Mr. and Mrs. Aldwindele and sons
spe'n!t Wednesday evening at the home
of Beatty Bros.
IWe hope you have not forgotten
the 'St. Patrick's celebration irn• the
II -Tall on the 17th in aid of the Varna
Library. There will be a showing of
diamonds, a beating ofhearts, sling-
ing of clubs and shuffling of spades,.
and fiddles to, encourage the boys and
the girls, so some along and enjoy
the refreshments served by the Lib-
rary Board. Bring "Mhrandy," the
gentleman at the door will kindly let
you both in for half a dollar. Every-
body welcome en these conditions.
As we' mentioned before, 25c will ad-
mit one, but just think ofi it, 50c ad-
mits two.
d-mits'two. Gagne starts at 8 o'clock
'(sharp).
WEST BRODHAGEN.
Mrs. Wm, Koehler is on the sick
list but is improving nicely.
Mr. Henry Koehler and Norman
lBennewies are making their rounds
circling wood for the farmers.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Deorr of Gads -
hill, who spent a week with their son,
Jerry Deorr, left on Saturday last for
,home.
'John A. Eckart is kept busy in his
chopping mill every Tuesday and
Friday and is doing good work.
bit. and Mrs..G'ordon Regele of the
14th con., Mr. :Clifford and Miss Nora
Hoegy of Grey, called at Wm. Koeh-
ler's on Sunday afternoon last.
Mr. Charlie Regele was successful
in renting four grass farms' for the
Canada Company for the coning sea-
son.
Mrs. Jerry Deere 'had a quilting bee
last week when the neighbor ladies
all turned out for to assist and finish-
ed tiro quilts.
MANLEY.
Rev. J. M. Eckart from Hawthorne,
N.Y., spent last week with his broth-
ers and sisters in the vicinity and has
left for Waterloo, Ont., to give a two
week's mission before he leaves for
'his home in N.Y.
The spring-like weather was sud-
denly checked by the March blizzard
which has raged for four days and
still is going strong and Jack Frost
has for the first time this winter tried
out the weak spots- by peeping
through them and it will likelyclean
up the flu by disinfecting the damp
weather which has prevailed the mast
of the winter.
EGMONDVILLE
The Peppy Pals Mission Band held
their regular work meeting on March
5th in the vestry of the church. The
meeting was brought to order by
(Ruth Smith playing quiet music after
which the president, Betty Smith,
read the cali to worship, "We give
thee thanks, thy name we sing, Al-
mighty father heavenly king.” Hymn
44:6 was then .sung, after which Lilian
Richardson led in prayer. The offer-
ing was taken, which amounted to
'20c, hymn 44 was sung. Then we
started our work meeting. The girls
changed their name from. "Little
Helpers" to Peppy Pals. The meet-
ing- was closed by a word of prayer
from Liiiam Richardson.
BORN.
McDON•ALD. __In Scott , Memorial
H:ospitai, on Sunday, March 6, 1932,
to Mr. and, Mrs. Alex. MelDonadd,
of Seaforth, a daughter.
ARMSTRONG.—an Londes'boro,, en
February 29th, to Mr. and Mrs.
John Armstrong, a son.
tSIIB'THORPE.-In Blyth on March
1, 193?, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
S'ibtlrorpe, a son.
Persian Balm invests every woman
with subtle charm. Delicately frag-
rant, Cooling and healing. Dispels
all roughness or chalfing. Makes skin
delightfully soft -textured. Every wo-
man should use .this peerless toilet re-
quisite. Daintiness—beauty — refine-
, meat -Persian Balm achieves these in
every instance. Softens and whitens
1fhe hands. Promotes clear and youth-
loveliness. All women who care
ance
IN OPERA HOUSE
DUBLIN
THURSDAY' EVENING
arch 17
TONY PARRS BAND
Tickets .75 cents per couple.
Extra lady 25 'cents.
TUCKERSMITH.
Council Minutes. ---The Council met
on .Saturday, Feb, 271thi with all
members present. Minutes of last
meeting were read and adopted, ih'c- Messrs, IF. 'R, 1-tainilton and Rob't.
ICay-1B'rown, that W. J. Finnigan be 'Norris, of 'Cromarty, have launched
Paid ' $45.40 for supplies for unenvploy out in,the 'Shorthorn line, having pur-
ed. 'Broth-Md&ay,- that the Audi- 'chaised . the imported bull ,'Le'o'pold'
tors' Reports of the To!wns•hip of Val. 52, 'from Mr. 'Ro'o't. Miller o'
!Tuckersmith and the Tuckers'mith IS!touffville This 'fine'animal was int
'Telephone System be adopted, and ported last 'September f`ro'm 'Alford
'' 00 printed. Clarkejaht s, that the A!bendeenishire, Scotland.
Collector be given an extension of
Farm Transactions.
time until the March' meeting foe the
return of the Roll. IclKay'Glark, that etohn 'Clark, who bought the farm
the 'Seaforth, 'Clinton and. H;ensall
Pairs be given each a grant of $25.00.
Jloitnns,Olark, that the following ac-
counts be paid—Edwin Chesney, au-
ditor telephone, $22:50; Hugh, McMil-
lan, auditor telephone, $22.50.; Brown
McKay, that By -Law No. 3-1932, to
borrow $25,000.00 front the Canadian
Bank of Commerce, be passed. Brown
;McKay, that the fo'll'owing accounts
be paid: D. F. MdGregor, insurance,
$3; D. F. McGregor, insurance, $3;
7. G. S•hillinglarw, salary acct., $100;
!Charlotte Robinson, taxes, $13150; A.
iD. Sutherland, insurance, $28; W. Mc_
Beath, salary, $1137.50; W. M'dBeath,
that., , $1,92; Hugh Walker, rebate
taxes, $10:95; Clinton Nems -Record,
printing, $7.00; J. B. Mustard, post-
age, $10; The Expos("tor, printing,
$20; Bell 'Teleplhone Co„ L.D.mes-
sages, $141,60; Hugh McMillan, aud-
iting Tap., $22.50; 'Edwin Chesney,
auditing, Tp., $22,50; R E. _Manning,
D.C. fees, $6,93.-iD. F. McGregor;
Clerk,
Mrs. George 'Chambers of Cromarty
was a visitor last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wright of Eg-
mondville.
1r. and Mrs. Chas. McKay visited
on Sunday with Mir. and Mrs. Roland
Kennedy.
'Me. Rae MidGeoch of Toronto is
visiting friends near Seaforth.
Syrup making is the order of the
day.
Quite a number in this vicinity are
laid up with an atftack of flu.
Miss Bambara Simpson of Staffa
spent the week end with her parents,.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Simpson.
A number of the people of this
neighborhood are laid up with severe
colds.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Townsend and Mr.
and /Mrs. Ray Fear visited relatives
in London on, Tuesday of las'( week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball of De-
troit are visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Fred Pepper visited relatives in
:London and Exeter last week.
The March meeting of the Tucker -
smith Ladies' Club was held at the
home of 'Mrs. V. Terryberry. There
were twenty members and five visit
ors present. The roll call was ans-
wered by an Irish joke, and many am-
using ones were given. Anter the bus-
iness of the day was transacted' a
short program was given consisting
of community singing, and a very hu-
morous Irish reading by Mrs. Im
Johns, also readings by Mrs. G. Crich
and Mrs. F. :Walters. The ladies
spent some time quilting 'before the
tea hour, The April meeting of the
Club will be held at the home of Mrs,
G, McGregor. The roll call is to be
"My Pet Proverb."
TRY
TOWN TOPICS CSilleSpieS
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Enters Flax Business:
Mr, D. 'Urquhart of Hensel! Chas de-
ci.de'd !to launch into :the flaax business,.
(Ile expects to put out about 300 acres
of 'seed.
Purchases Horse,
Mr2I arry Zapfe of the town line,
'S,tiotley, this week sold a heavy
horse to Mr. Cameron, of Tucl-er-
smith,,,foi-which he received a good
price,
Retiring .to Heniail.
John JohnstonI!, of the 4th con.
of 'Hay, has sold this 100 _acre -farm to
:qtr, IF. IDlaters 'for which the .received
$4,70Q. Mr. Johnston and 'family will
retire to !Hensali,
Breeding Shorthorns.
HILLSGREEN.
The Young People are putting on
a St, Patrick's Social in the church
on Monday evening, March Nth. A
programme and'lan'tern slides will be
given, also a dainty l'unc'h. Ald4ns-
sion 25c and 115c. Everyone welcome..
Dhe W.M.S. will hold their meeting
at the home of Mrs. Chas. Stephen-
son on Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Thos. Omelet of Hensel! spent
a few days recently with his son, Mr.
R. Consist.
Miss Ruth Richardson has returned
to her 'home after spending a few
days with friends in. Varna.
'Several farmers have tapped for
syrup and say the run was good.
This storm will helpit to run better,,
we hope.
Quitting bees are now the order of
the day in this :vicinity.
Mir. and Mrs. N. Reid df Varna
spent Sunday at the home o8 Mr; and
Mrs. H. Turner.
Want and For Sale Ads, 3 times 50c.
Cleaners .& Dyers
WITH YOUR NEXT ORDE'R
Phone 196w. We call anddeliver
V. J. Gillespie, Prop,
o'f Robt. Coutts, lot 30, con. 11, Grey,
has since sold it to •Wen. 'E,ll'acott, of
'Elms township, •the price being '$4,600
Since that Mr. Clark has purchased
Brom Donald McCallum lot 7, con. 15,
Grey, paying '$4,1250 for it. Mr; Coutts
has moved to his recently .purchased
farm in M'dKrllop, and Mr. McCalluin
may go west with the big contingent
.From 'here. 'Mr. Clark is getting to
be a great real estate dealer.
Dies fn Stanley.
It is our sad' duty to chronicle the
death . of James Campbell, of Stanley,
'who succumbed on Sunday, March
4Vh, to that fatal disease, pneumonia.
IThe funeral which took place on
Tuesday was a' large one and was
conducted by the Varna Orange
lodge, assisted by brelthreu from Bay
(field, !Goshen and Goderich township,
Leave for the West.
The following were ticketed to the
west and other points this week: Dong
ald' C. Campbell and little son, t'o
Mortlach, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Rands, of .Hullett, to Sinbalttta, Sask.;
.Horace 'Townsend and family and
Donald Ferguson of Tuckers'm'ith to
;Park River, (North Dakota; Mrs, .Dr,
:Newkirk, to Bay City; Mr. and ,Mrs.
George Smale of Chiselhurst, to Hal-
brite, 'Sask.; Thomas Carter of Tuck
ersmith to Rapid City, Man..; Thomas
(Love of McKillop, to Saskatoon,
Sask.; Miss Edgar, of Seaforth, to
Killarney, Man.; 'Walter Griinol'dby,
of McKillop, to Stxadhdona, Alta:;
George Hewett to Fillmore, Sask.;
/James R. 'Scott of Ro eboro, to Wole
sley, Sask.; J'o'hn Wyatt and family
of'Hullett to New •Liskeard; New On-
tario. Also the following who evere
visiting friend's in Ontario from ehe
West had their return tickets validat
ed for return this week: D. tMoDon,-
aid to .Milestone, Sask.; William and
Jessie Carter to Rapid City, !Robert
Rennie to Roleau and D. T. 1MdColl
to Brandon, !\Mrs, Robert Grieve and
little girl to Lander.
Brother Is Ordained.
At the 11 o'clock service at St,
Paul's 'ProJCathedref,` Springfield,
'Ohio, on Sunday last, Rev. Robert
James Belt, the curate of St. Paul's,
was ordained into Vhe priesthood, Mr.
Belt is a native of Canada, was reared
and completed a part of his .education
in Detroit, -Mich. He graduated from
bhe Detroit Law School, being a mem-
ber of the Michigan bar, Later he
went to Chicago, where he entered
the Western Theological _seminary,
He is a young men of great zeal and
wholly given over to the work he has
chosen.
Appointed Manager.
eee
CONSTANCE..
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter enter-
tained -a. few of at'heir neighbors and
friends last Friday evening.
(Everybody enljoyed themselves at
the dance; that was held in the For-
rester's Hall lama Friday night, so that
there will be another Friday night of
this <week. Do not fail to come.
Miss Viola Morrison spent the week
end at the home of Mrs. Thomas Pol-
l'a:rd.
Mr. George Riley 'has been in poor
health for the last couple/ of weeks
and has been under the doctor's care.
Mr. Dave Tudor of Michigan visit- ')
ed his brother, Mr. Duncan Tudor, • y
last week. t
%Ia•s' Jos. Riley is at present visit
in'g her sister, Mrs. Tom. Riley of
Clinton, who returned from ,Clinton
Hospital \Monday of this week.
BAYFIELD.
Mr. and Mrs. Harding had as their
guests Sunday,and Monday, gr. and
Mrs. Louis 'Jacobs and two children
f Benmi'ller.
Mr. Gordon Vans!tone and Miss
Greta Steele of Goderich are visiting
Mr. and .Mrs. Harding.
Mise Jean Woods of Toronto Gen-
eral Hospital, was home for part of
S'aturday ,and- Sunday.
Mrs. Prentice of Toronto spent the
weekend with her parents, _Mr. and
'Mrs. W,m. J. 'Stinson.
Jamas R'ouaft, wiho has been in
London for the past month, returned
home last week.
Miss Atiut Dewar is visiting in To-
ronto.
Mr. Attthur E. Cantelon of. War
(Road, Minnesota, was recently a vis-
itor with Mr. and Mrs. John Jowett.
Mr. Cantelon is Grand High Priest
of the :Grand Chapter .Royal Arch Me-
sons of War Road and .attended the
meeting of the :Cha'p'ter at Hamilton
at which: were High Priests frotn
New York, Michigan, Illinois, Iowa
and other States. From 'here Mr.
!Cantelon proceeded to Vancouver.
'Ate euchre and,, dance put on, by
the Badminiton Clu'b on Friday even-
ing last, March 4th, was quite a suc-
cess. Several were present from Go-
derioh, Varna and other places. The
winners at euchre were Mrs. Meakins,
Mrs. Johns, Cecil Connell, Melvin
Davison. Music for dancing was
supplied by Dr. A. New'ton,Brady,
.Milton Pollock, James Lindsay, vio-
lins; 'George Lititle, drums and traps;
Miss Gene Connor of Goderich, pf-
afro,
r'fo
HULLETT.
Mr. Cowan of the 13Th con., who
has been quite ill for several weeks,
we are glad to state is improving.
Miss Mary Wood of London spent
the week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. Wood, of the 13th con.
Miss S. Sampson of • Palmerston
recently spent some time at the hone
of Mr. W. Hunking.
Mr. T. Pickett •af Londesb'oro visit-
ed the home of Mr.. G. Cowan Mon-
day.
Mass Stevens of near Harlock, who
has been spending some time 'with
Seaforth relatives, has returned.
Mr. C. Rudde'll, of the 10th con-
cession Who has been in very poor
health for the past ,several months and
during that Itinte has been confined to.
the house, we are pleased to state is
so far improved that he could' motor
to Mr. and Mrs. D. Ro'berton's home
last'Thursday and spend the day.
Mr. J. Johnston and family of the
6th concession, have moved to Sum-
tnerhilland are residing in his new
dwelling that he had built last sum -
meta •
Mr. K. Radford 'of the 10th conces-
sion has been quite ,ill for the past two
weeks and has not beenable to re -
Me. E, Mole has been ettgaged as surae his studies at the CCJI. We
manager of the electric light plant are sorry to say he is not improving
here, Me. McGee having gone to Tor- as well es his school pals 'would like
onto, to see him.
Purchases Farm.
'Mr. A. Forbes of town has purch-
ased the fine farm of Mr. John Mc-
Millan at Roxlborough. Mr, 'blciMil-
lan will ;retire from farm life and may
become a resident of Seaforth.
Leases Business.
11r, (Colin Smith Hudson, son of
Mr. Hudson, Egneondville, and who
his been employed at Hensel! for
three years past with Mr. W. J. Mil-
ler, has leased the paint ,shop and bus-
iness of the latter and' is now in
charge.
Curlers Dine.
'Mr. 'Wm. 1v'ciDougall, winner of the
turkey donated by Mr. J'ames Dick
for competition among the local curl-
ers, entertained his intimate curling
friends on Monday evening, his tro-
phy being the central figure of the
tasty spread.
The W;M:S. b:f the United Church
meet at the home of Mrs,' Watson of
the loth concession Wednesday.
'Miss Snell of The 10th concession
and Miss Sprung of the 1.l'th conces-
sion, expect to leave for London next
weelc where they have been ,accepted'
at the Ontario Hospital to train as
:nurses. Our good wishes go with
then. •
Messrs. Percy and Will Manning of
the lith concession have purchased
the Ewen house alyd are .having - it
torn clown and. mb'ving it to their
farm.
Worms cause freefuliess and rob
the infant -ofsleep, the •great hour.
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