The Seaforth News, 1933-12-28, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS,
I ENSALL. 1 The Sunday School of ,Carmel ,Frets-
ibyterian Church held their annual
Nomination Meeting.; A meeting Christmas entertainment ,{?ridgy ev
to nominate ,oand¢dia'tes for reeve, ening There was a largo'crowd pres-
cotuietlors, school trustees an4 oiiel eat who `greatly enljoyetl the •enter-
i 1, ,. cornlinissioner was 'held, in the taiii'neen't.r IIi(e Ohris$m'as tree _was
there and ;Santa Clams dropped in to
•pend a part of the evening. The pro-
gram opened with an address of wel-
come by S'an'dy MiciAinbhur; recitation,
Gordon 'Mioir' piano duet by Margar-
et and 'Jean Dove; reci'tation, Ruth
Love; duet, Margaret and 'H'arry
D'ottgal; recitation by Douglas Sang-
ster; dialogue, Irene 'Hoslcin's, Alice
Pfeff, Carol D'aters, Douglas Sang-
ster and ':B'ob'by Cameron; "recitations'
by junior R'ed'den; ,Helen MoQ'ueen,
M'argaret 'Sangster, Margaret L'ove,•
Jean Love, Chorus by the. Junior
town: hall on F'rddSty evening between
7 and 8 o'clock with the village clerk,
James A. Paterson, as presiding of-
ficer; The fallowing were nominated;
For 'Reeve -William 'Consitt, Walter
Spencer, Owen Geiger, 'Wm. Jones
and','.Roht. Higgins. For Councilors -
Geo: C, Petty, William Jones, Laird
ly clele, Walter Spencer, David Ro-
bertson, David Nichol, William Sang-
ster; 'William 'S'hep,herd, For School
Trustees-!H'eury Horton, A. Case,
Fred Manns'. and Fred Hess. For hy-
dro commissioner; -"Charles ntM.00re
(acclamation). Mr. 1-larton "'retired
after flour
rutee card
from the t S
years of services, leaving the follow-
ing as trustees, A. Case, Fred Manns
and Fred Hess.
]After the nomination was over a
meeting was held with Clerk Pater-
son as chairman. All candidates be-
ing asked to come to the ',platform,
theSchool
- reas.' of
r
.Mr. Case, ,Sec. Scl T
,Board, was first called on and gave
a.good account of school affairs, and
the school b'o'ard would have a sur -
pins
-
plus this year of over $400, i�L'r,1H"or,
to,n spoke next, touched on both
school and municipal questions, and
declined to stand again. Reeve Con-
sitt in a splendid address on town
affairs, stated that he had succeeded
in gelling the road runn•ingeast from
the village, put on the county high-
way system.
stem, Thea other members of
the old Council, also spoke. in
Mr. Geiger stated he would be.,
the field for the reeveship, but had
,not much fault to find with ,the way
town affairs had been conducted this
year. Robert Higgins was then called'
on and thanked his mover and sec-
onder fon the honor, but would not be
a candidate for reeve at this time; as
town auditor he'`.gave •t statement of
the town finances as they should be
on the 31'st day of December, after.
all notes and debentures that are clue.
are paid; there will be a surplus of
about $355 'in the bank and 81655.37
of the '1933 taxes, either in the collec-`
tor's hands or unpaid, or a surplus for
tate year of about $2,000. Mr. Petty
and Mr. Jones, who were nominated
for both reeve and council, stated
that they would be in the field' for One
of the positions. Mr. Robertson seem-
ed to be greatly displeased with the
way the village affairs are being con-
ducted, : found a great deal of fault
with the poll tax collection and the
auditors' reports for the last five or
six years. Mr. Consitt gave the last
address and spoke very highly of Mr.
Jones as a candidate for reeve. As
there were other attractions in town
on Friday evening only a few attend-
ed the nominations.. The election will
be held on New Year'.s day.
Miss Mattie Ellis is spending the
holidays with her sister, Mrs. Fred
S'mallaconntbe of Guelph.
Mr. aid Mrs. Robert Higgins and
sons, Harold, Ray and Bill are spend -
Mg the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Sweitzer of the Beach -o -Pines.
Mr. Harry Cook 0f Toronto Univ-
„, ersity, is spending his holidays at his
home here,
Mr. Arnold Bell of Toronto is vis-
iting with his mother, Mrs. 13. Bell.
' Mr, and Mrs. Janes Simpson are
spending the holidays with friends at
London.
The Christmas entertainment put
on by the scholars of St. Paul's Ang-
lican Church Sunday school on Wed-
nesday evening was greatly enjoyed.
After a chicken supper a concert was
given of pantomimes, readings, reci-
tations and other nuinhers. A splen-
did Christmas tree and a jolly old
Santa Claus added to the gaiety of the
occasion, A New Year's eve service
will he held in the church at '14.30
p.tn., December 311'st.
The Rev. Mr. Parker, rector of St.
Paul's Church, is spending Christmas
at his 'home in Dorchester.
On Thursday evening last lovers of
music had a great treat in listening to
the Carolina Jubilee Singers in the
United .Chinch who gave fine num-
bers of gool old plantation and other
songs delighting an audience that fill-
ed the capacious church. The troupe
were nicely introduced by the 'Rev, A.
Sinclair, pastor of the church who
briefly referred to the excellent satis-
fac'tion the Carolina Singers had giv-
en w'h'erever, they appeared. The
church was beautifully decorated for
the occasion which was under the .au-
sipices of the .Sabbath School and did
great credit to the committee in
charge and two large Christmas trees
were the centre of attraction particu-
larly for the members of the Sab-
bath sc'hool, the young classes being
the 'particular recipients. Santa Claus
entsted with all the holiday dress and
panticular 'gatib o'f one who was such
a centre of delight and all that was
good, generous and .kind in 'distribut-
mg candy, etc., which always appeal-
ed to t'he children, and as he entered
into the church after having pot up
his reindeers for an hour or so he was
hailed, with delight and rapture, and
was not long in distributing all that
brought good cheer and happiness to
the young people. The proceeds were
most gratify'ing, to the Sa'bbat'h'
{School as well as affording a fine mu-
sical treat,
The welding of Mr. ' john Shepherd
to Miss Emma Dickson, daughter 01
Mr. Thomas Dickson of .I-Iensall took
place on Saturday morning at the
United Church parsonage by the Rev.
'Arthur Sinclair. They left immediate-
ly on a honeymoon .trip and on their
return they will ,reside in Hensel'''.
'air, and Mrs. Lyle Cassidy are
spending Christmas with friends at
O'tterville. •
\4r. John H•tiuki'it of. Exeter spent
Friday in, town the guest of his dau-
ghter, raf.rs. John Bean.
Miss Jean Bonthron of London is
pending her holidays at the 'home of
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. : James
.B'o'n thron,
Mr. William 'McMartin of ,Detroit'
is spending Christmas with' relatives
in town.
Mr, end 'Mrs. A. McEwen and,
dlaugthtei' ,Dona are spending Cihrist
alas with relatives in Toronto
'Miss Jennie Murray of Exeter ,is
spending' the Chrisitmas holidays what
'her nephew • D'r, Ivan,Smillie.
Miss' Martha B.uniter of Exeter is
spend'in'g :the Christmas holidays with
relatives in town.
iis1iss 'Olive Oox'worth of Detroit
spent Christmas Waith her sister, Mrs.
A. Stanton. '
{Miss Alma S'cru'ton, R.N., ,of Lon-
don, spent Christmas with her moth-
er, Mrs. A. S'cru'tota,
(S'pe'cial Christmas services held in'.
the Carmel Prestyterian Church on
;Sunday last were largely attended,
Rev. MT. ' Young's morning sermon
was a special Christmas mess'a'ge.
,The large choir ander the direction of
folio ing
acand w
Mr, W. A. M lLaxen
are tate special numbers at the nori-
ing .service; Male quartette, Messrs.
W, A. M'cLareti , James 'Beugou'gh,
R. Y. McLaren and Rev. W. A.
Young, A solo by Mrs, J. W. Bion-
thron, also an: anthem by the choir,
' eveningservice the
sermon
At the
was "Christmas Thoughts." The spe-
cial music was an anthem by the
choir, quartette by Mesdames W. A.
iMacLaren and 11, Bell, and Misses I.
,FIoggart'h and M. Workman. solo by
Mrs. W. A, ,l'LdLaren, Miss Blanche
Mustard presided at the organ.
'T'he continuation and public schools
closed on Friday last for the holiday
season. Each froom of the public
school put on a good. program. The
,pupils 01 the continuation school: also'
pat on a wonderfully fine pnograim.'
The Rev. Mr, Young gave a short ad-
dress of Christmas greeting to the
pupils which was followed by dia-
logues and playlets. It was encour-
aging to the teachers to 'have so many
,parents attending:
Mr. and Mrs. ,Hilliard spent Christ-
mas with relatives and friends in De
da even-
ing,
c n 'Bator
A't nine o'clock o Y
Owen Geiger -and William Jones
haqualified for the reeveship. Geo.
C. Petty,' David `Robertson, William
Sangster,and William 'Sheppard for
the council; Fred Manna,. Fred Hess
and A, Case for the school board;;
Charles Moore
Inc the 'Hydro o Co
m
mission,e There will`be an election for
the reeveship only, Mr,r Jones has had;
a great '_deal of anumctpal experience
and has always taken a great mteres!t'
in his work as councillor and would
retake a splendid reeve. Mr, ,Geiger,
has been reeve a great many times,'
also county warden and is a very
capable public official. The election,
vita be close as 'both candidates have
many friends, '- -.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd FItidson of Fo-
rest are spending the holidays with
relatives in town.
Mr. Will Reynolds of Tilson'burg;is'
visiting here with his sisters, Miss
Reynolds end lfrs, Robertson.
Mr, Eric Kennedy of ,Toronto is
spending the holidays with his wife
and family in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Cantelon of
S'trom,berg are spending the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Cantelon.
Miss. Jessie Bell of 'Toronto is
spending the holidays at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thompson of
Tproli'to are, visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John .F'is'her.
Mr. and :ailrs. Harris of Detroit
spent Christmas with Mrs. (Parris'
mother, Mrs. E. Ratinie.
Mr. and Mrs. James Eby and little
daughter of Collingwo'od, spent the
holiday with lir. and i,frs, White.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Lloyd Heiden and.
family of Chisellturst are spending
the holidays with relatives in town.
A 'hockey match was played at
Grand Bend on Saturday evening be-
tween the 'Grand Bend and Hensall
teams, the latter winning 5-2. '
Mr. and Mrs, Roy McLaren spent
Christmas with lar. and Mrs, Fred
Corbett, Hay township.
Mr. W.'3, 'White, who has conduct-
ed a general store 'here for a number
of years, is closing up the business
and with Mrs. White will spend the
w'in'ter with their daughter, Mrs. ,Jlas.
Eby, Collingw•ood.
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Dicic and little
son, of Toronto, are spending the
holidays visiting relatives in town and
vicinity.
A special train came over the C.N.
R. on Saturday evening crowded with
people, going to different places on
the line for Christmas. About fifty
got off at I-Iensall. The different
busses running into 'I-Iensall were al-
so crowded.
l'Ir, and -firs, Roy Weber and chil-
dren spent Christmas with Mr, and
Mrs, Louis Weber at Zurich,
• IIensali Continuation School Re-
port (averages for fall term) Form I.
--(Gladys MelKenzie 70, Ronald Peck
69, Marion Dougall 66, Audrey Co-
chrane 65, Verna McLean 'A1, Jean
Foster .59, Agnes Fairbairn 55, Doris
Alexander 55, Bert Thomson 55 (equ-
al), R'obert Drysdale 611, Ivan Kipfer
48, ;Gladys S=aundercock 40, Farm 35,
-Annie Carlile 716, Alex. Filshie 76,
(equal.), George Pearce 75, William
Glenn 68, Kathryn Drysdale 67, Ken-
neth Elder 65, Dorothy McQueen 65
(equal), Olive Brock 64, Helen Wal-
ker 62, Lloyd Crawiford 60, Jessie
Dick 56,- Allan Davidson ,56, .Kenneth
Manes d6 (equal), Irene Sm'ale 53,
Harold Bonthron 411:.
'Foran ,IIIlI.-'Norman Sinclair 79,
Mildred Follick 715, I'an Filshie 711,
Edison F'orre's,t 78'' (equal), Elinor
Bell 69, Stewart Crerar 68, Mabel Fee
68, Helen Glenn 68 (equal), Helen
:arum) 67, Myrtle Thomson .67 (equ-
al), John Alexander 63, Jeanette Mc-
Allister 62, Ruth Coles 61, A'nd,rew
McKenzie 59, Dorothy Drum'mo'nd
58, John Farquhar 57, Minnie Sang-
ster 54, Margaret ,Bell 513, Shirley
Koehler 50.
Special Christmas services in the
'United Church were largely attended,
in change of Rev. Arthur Sinclair, the.
pastor, whose' splendid discourses,
well in, keeping with the day. The
largetheirunder thedirectionof Mr.
W. 0. Goodwin, rendered splendid
music and following are the special
nuanbe.r,s at the morning service;
Duet, Star of Bethlehem, Mrs. Maude
'Hed'den and Mrs. 'George Hess; solo,
Open the Gates o'f the Temple," Dr.
'Yvan Smillie; special parts in bhe an-
them were taken by Mr. Goodwin.
Evening service, solo, O'er Manger
'Bed, Mrs.. George Hess; special parts
in the anthems were taken by Mr. S.
R'eitnle, Miss Annie S'm'ith, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Phile and firs. He'd'den;,soio,
(Behold the Morning Cometh, Mrs.
Matide Henden. Anthems an'd special
numbers were woederhiily rendered
and much enjoyed. Miss Eleanor Fi-
sher presided at the organ{
Miss Lin, Ortwein of Toronto spent
Christmas 'here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W, Ortwein.
1'Ir, and Mrs, John Buchanan of
London spent Christmas with, Mr.
4Buohanan.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Alex, B'ueilinnan, Sr:
Mr. and Mrs, Peter Buchanan of
Toronto spent Christmas wibh rela-
tives' in town.
Mr. Milton Ortwein spent Christ
+mas with his parents, Mr. and ivlrs.
J lar, Ortwein.
l:fiss Alice Dougall of 'Toronto
anent Christmas with her parents,
HURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1933:;'.
FO}2 SALE
Several Dwelhngs
trout,
11r. and Mrs. Will Gram o•f Lan-
sing and Miss Ada Gram of Detroit
spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
George Gr'anz,
LONDESBORO
'Misses Mary and Esther Jamieson
of Toronto spent their holidays with
their parents, lir, and Mrs. A. Jamie-
s5.1
Henry Lear and Mrs. Eliza
'beth Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. W. Govier
and family, Mr. and Mr's. Will Lyon
of Blyth, and sons joined in having a
happy Christmas day at Mr, C. .Wat-
son's.
\Kiss Jean Mains and Mrs. and Mr.
C. Troope of Chicago are spending
their holidays with their mother, Mrs.
Mains and Miss Elizabeth,
Mrs. Edmund Crawford is paying
'her daughter and family a lengthy vi-
sit at Niagara Fall's,
Mr, and Mrs, Percy Manning and
Miss Phyllis spent Christmas with
'Toronto friends,
'There is a treat in store for those
who avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of hearing the Christmas can-
tata presented by the Constance
people in the community hall this
Friday evening, sponsored by the W.
\1 S. of the United Church here.
Mrs, J. Taylor spent Christmas
with Mr. .and Mrs. T. Mair, Clinton,
'Mrs, E. Bell and Mrs. A. Allen
ere with Blyth friends for Chris't-
lanaew,
We ai'e sorry to report the serious
illness of Mrs. ;ii. Mains and also Mr.
Ma't Bruce, with no improvement in
their condition.
The Christina's tree and entertain-
ment ssihrch u'.2s held on December
22nd was a delightful time and a suc-
cess in every way. The various num-
bers put on by ,the S'S. frons t'he "wee
tots" up to the seniors were all re-
markably good and well rendered.
Last but not least was Santa Claus
and the Christmas tree wnitlt beautiful
gifts for everyone.
Mr. and Mr's. Fred Armstrong of
Grimsby and Mr, Henry :Moot spent
'Christmas at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Moon,
Miss Laura Snell of Stratford Nor-
mal andMiss Mary Moon of Toronto
'N'ormal are spending Christmas holi-
days at their homes:
The many friends of Mr. Arthur
Lyon, who is attending University in
'Toronto, and who has been seriously
i11 for the past four week at Toronto
'General Hospital, will' be pleased to
know he is now convalescing at
home of his aunt, Mrs, MoMath. ,
IN
SEAFORTH & EGMONDVILI E
Own, your own home, This is
the time to buy and prices
are low.
A. D. SUTHERLAND
WINTHROP.
Store Burned. -,Fire ; c'ompletely de-
stroyed the residence and general
store. of M. E. 'Clarke on Saturday
shortly alter midnight, Me. and Mrs.
Clarke had gone to Varna and no one
was 'in bhe building When fire broke
out. When neighbors arrived it 'was
too far advanced to save anything.:
Ve extend oursinceresympathy
to
Mrs. Clarke and family in
Mr. and b s c y
their great loss, ,
Mrs. `?rice- and Nellie of Seaforth
and Mr, Eddie Pryce and Miss An-
nie Price of H'ullett! spent Christmas'
'With. Mr, and Mrs. ,Scott Bolton,
Mr. Chapman of Sea'forth -spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs: W'n. Tre
warh'h:a.
'Mr' J'o'hn Bullard- spent Christmas
with Mr. Harold Snalidon of ,Wal-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac McKenzie of
,Oshawa, 'Mrs. Sam Phillip's, D'e'troit,
Mr. Lester iGovenlock of Toronto
and Mrs, Mae Dorrance called on
Mr./nd Mrs. George Eaton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Fergus Bullard and
children spent the week end with Mr
and Mrs. Jno. Armstrong of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trewartha.
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Zack M'dSpadden.
1'Ir. and Mrs. Melvin Blanchard of
Belleville arc spending the holidays
with the former's father, Mr. 1'Ietviu
Blanchard.
We wish everyone "A Happy New
Year."
Mr. .and Foster ,Bennett and
Mona spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs, George Eaton.
!Those nominated for the election
on Jan. let, .1934, are as follows:
Reeve, Messrs. J+no, M. Eckert and
iJno. Campbell. For Councillors -
Messrs. Elmer-Hnckw•ell, Hugh Al-
exander, Jos. O'Rourke, Wm. Shan-
non and Russell Dorrance.
A successful dance was held in the
hall last Friday night.
Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Montgomery
and children spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jno. Montgomery.
(Don't forget the euchre and dance
to be held in the hall this Friday
night.
The Ladies' Aid and W.M.S. of
Cavan Church will meet at the home
of Mrs. William Somerville on Wed-
nesday afternoon, Jan. 3rd, at two
o'clock.
'Miss Margaret McLaren of the lir. and Mrs. Win, Dougall.
London University is spending the 1 lfiss Any Lantmie of Toronto
Christmas holidays with her parent's, s tent Chrism as with her mother,
Mr. and Mrs. ,Rbbt. Y. Mc'Laoen, Mrs, W'm, 7 atomic.
London Road, } Mrs T, Murdocic and Miss Mur-
M-. Eldred Smith of �:ondon isn en -'site are s' l•ing the Cha'istm'as va-
spending Christmas at this ht` ne Jhere.; cation with relatives in Toronto.
New Dates, 3 lbs... 29c
Mixed (Peel lb. , -17c
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. ... , .26c
Mixed Nuts, 2 pounds ...33e
Mixed Candy, 2 pounds . , ..29c
Satin Mixed Candy, 2 1b. , . ,25c.
Navel Oranges, 13 for ..,.30c Sunset Canned Peas, No. 4 -
Navel Oranges, 13 for , .....40c 3 tins .... , .. ;'..... , ...28c
Cranberries, pound. .........19c 3 tins Corn ....:.......:..28c
FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER, quarts
Limit two to a customer.
.29c
NOTICE 'TO GREDhrORS
Notice is hereby given that ail cre-
ditors
y
' claims
i
"i and
others ` lav ;z
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' Dever-
eaux,.
to .o �anies
the.esta J
against
I
eaux, late of the 'Township of .Tucic-
ersui'ibh, in the Gottnty of Hu'roai, Far-
HILLSGREEN
IHo'iiday visitors during Chris'tm'as
day were: Mr. and Mrs. A, -Smith,,
and l'Larion of Brantford with. Mr,
anil Mrs, J. Richardson,
Misses Annie and Agnes .Cochrane
of Clinton 'wi'th Mr. and Mrs. H.
;Fuss.
'Miss Mary Hagan{ o'f:,London 'with
her sister Miss Drolly Hagan.
nMr. and Mrs, W. ;Huxtable, Mr,
and Mrs. M. Elliott and family, and
Mrs. E. Anderson and Agnes, all of
Centralia, with Mr. and Mrs. Ja's.
'Love.
Mr. V. Dinn'en with his parents
near Cromarty.
,Hiss :Nit. Woods at her home in
1{itchell,
Me, and Mrs. R. McAllister and
daughters and air. and Mrs, R. Con•
sift with Mr, and firs. C. Parks,
Goshen Line.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Cochrane and
,Audrey and Mr, and Mrs. H. Mc-
,Murtrie at Alex. of Kippen with
'Tarrott a:'d Annie.
Mrs. Friss and Dave of Zurich tt nt'li
'Mrand Mrs, W. Reichert.
mer, deceased who died on the 241bh
day Of May, 11913!1', are required' to for-
ward their claims duly proven to the
undersigned, .solicitor for the iAdunin
istrator, on or before the (Sixth day of
lJa'euary, 11934.
And Notice Is Further 'Given that
after the .said last mentioned date,, the
Administrator will proceed to distrib-
ute the assets of the estate having re-
gard only tothe claims of which he
their shall have notice.
'Dated at ISeafarth, Ontario, 'this
Nineteenth day of December, 1933.
J10(HIN J. .HUGIGARID,
Sea'forth :Ontario,
Solicitor for the Administrator.
DUBLIN
lir. and Mrs. Basil Byrne and their
four children are the guests of Mrs.
Jahn Flanagan of the village and of
Mrs. Wnn, Byrne of Logan tp.
We are sorry to hear that there is
an election for Police Trustees of the
village. The money could be saved for.
other purposes. Hibbert township
council are in by�t, acclamation: Jos,
Nagle, Reeve; l..`onnni]t'ors, Robert
Burch{ll, Ftlatik Allan, 'Win. Kay, G'eo
Vivian,
St. Marys Anglican Church and the
public school gave a concert in iLoo-
by's hall on Friday night. Choruses
and suitable songs and recitation's oc-
cupied the first two hours of the int-
eresting program. Then S'aeeta -Claus
casrne from the northland and glad
hearts were overjoyed with his gener-
osity and has speeches and dances.
.Mr. J. C. Heffron of 'Blyth was the
guest of his niece, Mrs, George E.
Holland for Ohrisbniae dinner,
Hugh Benninger of St. Jerome's
College, Kitchener, is holidaying at
hone.
Mrs. Elizabeth Nagle attended the
funeral of her brotiherain-l'alw, Mr.
John Catlbent, of Clinton last Satur-
day, and was accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. George E. Holland, the lat-
ter 'being a niece of Mrs. Caebeet's.
'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Canbert of Hib-
best, cousins of Mr. Canbert, Mrs,
Dien DeCourcy, Mr. J'osep'h McCar-
thy, Mrs. J. J. 'Gaffney and Mrs. Jos-
eplh Longelw'ay, Monlaton, were the
other relatives of Mr. Carb'ert who
passed with pneumonia in ,his seventy
sixth year. (initernientt at Hullett, Mr.
Garlbent's six nephews, the McCaugh-
ey's of Blyth, and the Carbert boys of
Hulle'tt, were the pallbearers on the
occasion.
Mr. and MSS. ,P'acien Tyers and two
children spent their Chris'tm'as at
Stratford with their relatives.
_Mrs. M. 5. Benninger, her sons,
,Hugh and D'ona'ld, motored to Lon -
den recently to visit with her only
(laughter in that city.
(Our deepest sympathy is extended
to Mr, and Mrs, Michael McIL'algh
lin in the loss of their infant baby on
'Sunday.
;Mt• Joe, Maloney .me'a't Sunday
with his mo:lher, Mra. 'C Maloney, in
S'tra.tford. '
iA'r ang the teachers )tome, ',w�'
•
..lection Cards
E s
notice Mr, John McGrath, Mr. Joe
Carpenter, Miss Katharine Byrne,
Miss Theresa Carpenter and Miss
Veronica MoOou,nell.
Mrs. Catharine :McDermott is
spending Christmas week in Ha'rv'i1
ton and Toronto.
Mise Peggy lJocdan 's'pen't Christ-
mas with ;her parents in Dublin.
Miss ',Leona Maloney, who is em-
ployed in (London, is }holidaying at
the 'hone of her parents, '.lir. land
Mrs. James -Maloney, 4Ilibbert.
Wedding bells are ringing 'so loud
in Dublin that they can he heard aw-
ay up the Ilighsvay in St, 'Colum'ban.
'Miss LA•nna 'Delaney of Toronto is
visiting with her parents, •fr. and
Mars; James,Delaney.
'Mr. ;Joseph ;O'Rourke, London, is
on vacation +with his fatlher, Mr. Jos-
eph O'Rourke.
'Miss Kay IByrne of Drysdale spent
Christmas with her another.
TO THE RATEPAYERS OF
IWLLFT,T.
'Ladies and Gentlemen: -'At the.
'June session of the County. Council
the warden warned the council that:
the Treasurer's books were in a very
unsatisfactory condition and that a
'Oh'anrtered Accoun'tant should be se-
cured to look into the County's fin-
ances.
n ances.
Mr; 'Ecleart moved that a Charter-
ed Accountant be appointed and the.
,',atter be ` left wibh the Warden's.
iConnni'Ntee,
(At the sane session Mr. Leiper
moved a motion that the two old
couii:ty auditors, Mr. Higgins and
Mr, Bo'oth, be appointed.
Mr. Ecldart's motion carried by
twenty-two of the council.
At the nomination Mr. Leiper was:.
asked how much the law costs in
'connection with the river amounted
to and who got the money; and why
sons t'he same not printed in the Fin-
ancial S'tatemen't, Mr. Leiper could
not give this information,
My name is beiore•Vyou for Reeve,
for 419134 and if you see fit to elect mai, S
a will assure you sound and econot`,a 1,
ical government both of Township -
and County affairs.
Wishing you bhe compliments of
the season, yours very truly,
MAT. .ARMSTRO'NG
KIPPEN.
Mr. 'John lidKay of Saginaw,
Mich., is spending a couple of weeks
with his sisters in the village.
3,liss Dorothy 'Blair of Toronto is
visiting' with her many friends in this
vicinity, `
Mr. and Mrs. 'D. E. Kyle 'are re-
ceiving- congratulations these days, a
young son 'having arrived to bright-
en their hone.
'Miss 'Margaret 'Cooper of 'Toronto
is spending her vacation with her
parents.
Mr. 'Hugh Mrliurtrie had the mis-
fontune to lose a good work horse
recently.
'Miss Richardson and Miss Camp-
bell are spending their vacation with
their parents in Listowel.
Mr. Fern,1Lc'Lean has returned
home after a very pleasant visit with
friend's in )New Ontario.
:S'evera•l in this part are confined to
the house with severe colds,
Mr. 'John' C. Doig of Detroit spent
Christmas with his another and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Giant Lowe of Lans-
ing, Mich., are visiting with, their
many relatives around the bung.
The following is the report Of S.S.
No. 2, 'Tuckersmith, for the 'term just
closed. The 'pupils were examined in
spelling, arithmetic, sea'lin'g, literat-
ure, writing, composition, grartnnaar,
history, geography, art and agricul-,
tore, The names marked with an as-
terisk were absent far one or more
examinations: Sr,a'IIV.-Theda 'Wat-
son
tet -son 9.0, ,Dlor'olhy 'Delta 088, iOl'i've
;Smith 07,, Ecnnla Daym'ain 182, !Ronald
MacGregor S0, 'Doreen Cooper 79,
Bernard 'MelLean .73. jr. IV.-lEdis'bn
'McLean 181. ,Sr. ,ISiI �Kathisen IMa''c
IGragor 911', *'Blan'ch'e Watson. ;712,.' Mil-
dred ID'eitz 711, 'hDon Cooper 69, *IDto
nald nayutan, absent for examina-
tions owing to illness. Jr. III'I:-T3f1'-
lie (Sproat '05, iEs'ther Dayoan 80,
Gwen Cooper 77, 'Grate ' 'Sohil'be 711,
Roy Cooper 68. Kenneth McKenzie
66, M'arjiorie Smith 64, Kathleen
Sehilbe 63. Sr, IIL--J'ack ;Deitz, 86,
'Joe McKenzie 76, jean Schilibe 73.
(Ir. rIIJBuddie Cooper 81, '\Vilmer
Me'Gregor 80, {Roma Chandler 75,
*rEldred Moffat, present for two ex-
aminations only, - 05. 'I.-{Rosaldl
Ca'ld'well 73. Pr, -'D'orot'hy Chandler,
911, Johnny (Smith 88, 'Wallace Wat-
son 76, 011ie Selig libe '75, Idabel W'iTTt-
son 74. 'Number on the roll 35, aver-
age attend'an'ce 31, 651, ,Richardson,
Teacher,
MANLEY.
'Miss Mary Ellen Dempsey, of the
(Guelph teaching staff, is s'pendin'g her
'Oltristmas:'holictays at;,her,11oma, lir,
!Frank Detinipsey,
The Christmas tree celebration and
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE
TOWNSHIP,OF 'McKIL'LOP.'
Ladies and Geu'tlenen,-Your vote
and influence so'licted to secure the
election of John Canvpbell for Reeve
of the Towns'hip of McIKill'op for
1;934. Wis'h'ing you the compliments•
of the season.
JOHN CAMPBELL.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE r,
TOWNS.HLP OF .McK'I'L'LOP.
'Ladies and G'en'tlemen, -'I respect-
fully Solicit your vote and influence
for council and if elected I will world -
for the best interes't's of the township
for 1934. Wishing you the compli-
ments of the season.
'WILLIAM J. SHANNON.
DANCE
The New Year in alt Dublin. Dalt.
Davidson and his orchestra, Midnight
;Dec, 3illst. 112:05 -Gents 50c, Ladies.
25c. 512.
WANTED
A quantity 0f 'Oats and Barley or
Mixed Grain. George Bdiatty, Varna.
LOST
;On ;Dec. ,10th, a black and w'h'iter
hound, 6 or '7' miles north of !Dublin,
Finder Please phone 1Williami 1Haegy,
23r1112. 5 r
HAY AND WOOD
;Wanted, some good early cut alfalfa.
or yellow sweet clover hay free from
noxlious weeds. Also some good day
rough furnace wood. Would. trade
Dooley seed potatoes, sweet clover`
seed, or radio on same. Apply 'tto•
I•Pugill's Potato and Dairy Farm.
Ph'on'e 31426116.
Hu ill s Dairy
Y
Extend to their friends and cus-
tomers their best wishes for a
Merry ;Christmas and 'A Prosp
' erous New Year.
Also we offer till Jan. 1st with.
every $1 worth of milk tickets
(cash) a special Christmas bonus
of 25c worth of milk tickets Free.
Wouldn't this be a good way to
spend a $1 towards helping some
needy children in your town, by
donating 16 quarts of our high
test Milk as a Christmas gift.
We're yours for business.-
P.S.-Milk customers •please
reverse the phone charges' to
34-616.
'concert given to the pupils by Miss.
Helen Delaney, was a grand success.
'We are pleased to learn that lar.
W. 5. Welsh' is improving from his
late illness.
A real old time winter set in. on
Tuesd'ay and tied up traffic for cars,
The roads were excellent for
C'htistmas for any kind of vehicles
;id the day was -ideal.