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Won Many Prizes. - Mr. Peter
Daley, the well known poultry fancier
of this town, was a very successful
- .exhibitor, at the recent Walkerton
Poultry Show with his Silver and
Golden Wyandattes. tie captured
seven firsts, five seconds, three spe-
cials and the medal for the best bird
M the show. There were over 400
birds in competition.
Hockey Notes. -The first home
game will be played in the palace
rink on Thursdays January 4th, at 8
c p.m., between Mitchell and Seaforth.
19c : Mitchell is reportef to be a strong
22, team under the coachery of Charles
Lightfoot, of Stratford. Our team is
18c:Ing trained and coached ley our
captain. Tor. Reg. Reid, assisted by
the manager, A. W. Dick. We have
sixteen players signed and are sure
to take the ice with a real team. Be
on hand to root aid boost the boys
along to a successful season.
•
Y. P. S. C. E. -The regular meet-
ing of the Young P`ople's Society of
Egmondville church was held in the
school room op Monday evening, De-
cember 18th. The topic, "Why Are
Young People's Societies Just for Us
and Opportunities of Service through
the Societies" was very interestingly
taken by Miss Bertha Chesney. as-
sisted by members of the Society.
After the topic Miss Claire Sproat
sang a delightful solo. The next
meeting will be helld on Tuesday even-
ing, January 2nd, when the topic
will be taken by Rev. W. D. McDon-
ald. The election of officers for the
next three months will also take place
at this meeting.
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the executive every reason to vie
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this third annual Christmas events.'
The ladies of the Auxiliary provided
the lunch and under the diteetion of
Mrs: Henrys Edge, served the 'same.
leaving, nothing to be desired:
-Monday evening, January 1st, the
Club will put on a dance with Miss
Irene Bolger supplying the music.
The fee for Club members will be
$1 a couple, and for non-members,
$1,50 a couple. No lunch will be
provided. This event is provided by
the Executive towards helping provide
amusement for our Christmas visitors
hence no special invitation is requir-
ed by anybody. '
-Wednesday, January 3rd, the
ladies will hold the annual meeting
of the Auxiliary. It is most desir-
able that all ladies interested in the
welfare of the Club, or who desire to
assist in any way. will make it a
point to be present at 3 p.m. in the
Glob Rooms. Don't forget the date,
Wednesday, January 3rd.,
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Sunday School Conceit. -The an-
nual Sunday School entertainment in.
connection with First Presbyterian
church, was held in the School room
of the church on Friday evening last,
and was a great success in every par-
ticular. In fact, it was the best of
many good programmes furnished in
a number of years. The songs, reci-
tations, dialogues and tableaux given
by the scholars from the infant class
to the seniors, were given with a pre-`
cision and a freedom that more than,
delighted the audience that filled to
capac;ty the Large school room, while
the carols by the whole school were
given with a zest that was delightful.
This annual entertainment is a heavy
undertaking, but both pupils and
scholars are certainly to be congratu-
lated on the success of this one,
Egmonds•ille School -The following
is the report of Egmondville Public
School for the month of December.
This is merely the daily standing of
the pupils. The results of the Christ-,
mas exams will appear later.
ntrance Class-Evalena Nott, John
g, Gordon McGonigle, Laura
Mci n, Lloyd Dinnin. Jr:. lIV-
Winnifr use, Alex. Finnigan,
'Ford Spriggs. Sr. III -Jeannette
Finnigan, Frank Kling, Leona Dupee,
Jr. III -Willie McDonald, Myrtle
Dupee and Raymond Nott equal, Roy
McGonigle, Willie Miller. Sr. II. -
Willie Dupee, Margaret Strong, Glen
Hays, Mary Kling, Sylvia. Roney.Sr
I. -Irene Strong, Bob McDonald,
Harold Finnigan. Sr. Primer -Helen
Charlesworth, George Kruse, Mar-
garet Finnigan, Elva Kruse, *Mar-
garet Case, *Vivian Townsend,
*Palmer Coombs. Jr. Primer. -
*Murray Spriggs, *Mary Case. No.
on roll, 33; average attendance, 29.-
A. M. Knechtel, Teacher.
Serious Fire. -At five o'clock Thurs-
day morning fire of unknown origin
almost completely destroyed the
frame block at the south end of
Main Street, owned by Mr. W. E.
Kerslake and occupied by him as a
seed and feed store and warehouse.
The fire is supliosed to have started
in the warehousewhere there had
been no fire and which was not wired,
and the block being of frame, spread
so rapidly that practically nothing
was saved of the building and little
of the stock. It was only by hard
fightingthat the firemen were able
to save the large two story brick
-garage of Mr. Regier, which is sep-
aratd from Mr. Kerslake only by a
narrow roadway. The , stable and
other outbuildings at the rear of the
block were arse destroyed, but • the
horse was saved. Mr. KerslakeA�lad
practically rebuilt the premises only
last summer and everything was
in
the best of repair and his loss, aside
from the insurance, will be heavy, as
he carried a large stock, and in addi-
tion had recently received a car of
corn and a car of flour, which were
in the building at the time of the fire.
Miller -Williams -A wedding was
solemnized at St,- Joseph's Church,
Clinton, at 8 -o'clock Tuesday morn-
ing, December 19th, when Katharine
Williams, - second daughter of Mrs.
Matthew Williams formerly of Sea -
forth, became. the bride of Mr. Joseph
Miller, of Kalamazoo, Mich. Rev.
Father.. Weber,, cousin of the groom,
offictatedy;aapisted by the Rev. Father
Gaffney, parish priest. Mrs. Daniel
pp Harri
e ar aSesta
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nandduMirnan
the cotetnoa,y., The bride was
given
inmarriages
her brother-in-law,
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John Hfieri and was owned
Mr.Jo n
ey g
in brb broadcloth snit with fur-
�t, het to match corsage bou-
quettrlln , ag
quet'of Columbia roses and heather
and wore the groom's, gift, a string
of pearls She was *Migrated by her
sisterMies .Millie Williams, wearing
,a, if fern% Canton crepe- panne i
t Ve h¢t,. and Corsage bougaet' pf
aitfliiblie roses . and heather.
it Weber, of Londe% Ont., sous
r. the gr'ooiM. thlilInet;man. A4
1 }Jj hi y a *Zeldin g breakfast StFend and Norma, Spent hrletmae
air Tepldelte of Mr at the home of rilx. HOWald 13 Ery,`
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Pen , Diaries Penettlldd
Wanted.—A kitchen girl. Apply at Queen's
Rotel. $eaforth. 287E-1
Brood Sows for ante,—sive large pure bred
York pores to littera bout the end f Janu-
ary. Apply to John R. Archibald. Seaforth.
Cutter for Sale.—Por sale cheap, a piano
box cutter. Apply to John Sproat, Seaford,.
Ont. 2872x1
Wanted..—Desirable house in Seaforth with
modern convenience, to rent - or would con.'
eider pnrehase if price attractive. Write to
Bot 167, Seaforth. 2869-tf
Rouse To Rent—On Mill Street, good it•
ed cottage. electric lights, furnace, electric
stove. hard and soft water imide: garden
and chicken house. Apply to Thomas An-
drew,. 287212
Wanted.—Live poultry every Wednesday
forenoon. at the Royal Hotel stables. High-
est cash price. J. G. McMichael. Phone
6447. 2864-tf
Cows and Young Cattle for Sale. A car
load of choice Durham cows of good milking
strain, coming in soon• also some good young
cattle. Apply to GEORGE T. TURNBULL.
Phone 94, Seaforth. 2872-8
Sang Before Western Audience. -
The Provost News, of Provost, Alta.,
under date of December 6th, in its
report of the St. Andrew's concert,
held in that town, says: "Those re-
sponsible, certainly' did a fine day's
Work when they secured Mr. W. T.
Hays to sing at this concert. It is
many moons since anything approach-
ing his efforts have been heard- in
Provost. Ile sang six numbers and
the audience were as enthusiastic in
demanding encores in the last num-
ber as they were in the first. It
would be difficult to say which num-
ber pleased most, but if tht applause
is any criterion, "Flow Gently, Sweet
Afton" must have been it, as this solo
simply brought the house down. His
opening number, "Down the Vale,"
and his closing effort, "I Hear You
Calling Me," were autistic treats.
Mr. Hays has promised to sing at
the next concert of the Society and
this in itself should ensure a full
house." Mr. Hays is 'a former well
known Seaforth boy and a son of Mr,
T. E. Hays of this town.
in • London. -There will be a special
midnight service in St. Thomas'
church on Sunday evening commenc-
ing at 11.46 p.m.:. All are cordially
invited. -Miss Harvey has returned
from a visit with friends in Exeter,
St. Marys and Fullarton.--Mr. H. M.
Jackson, of Toronto. spent Christmas
at his home in Egmondville.-Mies.
Mary Hays, of Wellesley, is spending
the holidays withher parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Adam E:ays.-Mrs. L. G.
Kruse, of Galt, and Mrs. Lawson. of
Auburn, spent. Christmas with their
mother, Mrs. W. Sclater. -Miss Ella
Turnbull, of Torinto, and Miss Mabel
.Turnbull, of Huntsville, are spending
RUPERT. -HUGHES-
film
HUGHES film play of young married life
DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD
Recall his "The Old Nest," "Come
On Over," "Hold Your Horses" and
"From the Ground Up."
With a touch as light and deft as
that of a master artist, this great
writer presents a panorama of mod-
ern life that is thrillingly real, unbe-
lievably humorous, searchingly true.
Helen Chadwick and Richard Dix
play the young married couple. It
is a performance that will alavays
remain fresh in your mind.
Here Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday
-NOW PLAYING
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CONSTANCE BINNEY
in
THE SLEEP WALKER
A Realart picture. with the same
winsome star, who appeared in the
Irish Comedy, "Room and Board."
Also COUNTRY CHICKENS
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Christmas s ha of their roe
titer, Mr. J. W. ,9eaftle.--^M Jae
Carnoehan, bff, Tuckersmltb `iejt �
Tuesday for Broc1Ften, Massaenneetta4,
where she will "visit with h r' d ugh -
ter, Airs. A. F Xirhby.-Judge. . A.
Jaekson • returned to ..Lethbridge roti
Wednesday morning. -- Mise Celina
Embergor, bf Niles, Michigan, 'and
Mr. Ted 'Bullard, ofNotre Dame,
University. Notre Danle, Indiana, aro
visiting at 'the latter's ,hom during
the Christmas vacation. Z. and
Mrs. Allan Stone and son, p„;,kb,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Shannon
Killop,'Miss M.. Etherington
W. Hudson, of Stratford,`
Christmas at the holte�@@,,,, of Ili'
Mrs. James Hudson; ifl' Eggmon. dills,
-Miss Hazel Winter. of the Toronto
Conservatory of Music Staff, is
spending the Christmas holidays with
her mother and sister at their home
on North Main Street. -Mrs. S. Neely
spent Christmas with her son in Lon-
don. -,.Mr. Jack Adams, of Toledo,
spent Christmas at his home here. -
Mr. J. C. Bell, of Toronto, spent
Christmas with his mother and bro-
ther here. -Mr. Russel Hays, of De-
troit, is spending the holidays with
itis mother, Mrs. John Hays. - Mr.
Leslie Watson, of the Bank of Com-
merce,- Windier, spent Christmas
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Watson. -Mrs. S. Oudmore and sons,
of Usborne, spent Christmas at the
hems of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Daley. -
Mr. P. C. Calder, of Toronto, spent
the week end with friends in town. -
Miss Florence Thompson, of Toronto,
is at her home here for Christmas
holidays. ---.Mr. and Mrs. George Me -
Kay, of Toronto, are here this week.
They came up to attend the funeral
of the late James McKay on Friday
last. -=Mrs. T. J. Ryan, of Dublin,
spent last week with Mrs. Nora -Carlin
at Harmony Hall. -Mr. and Mrs. F.
J. Carlin spent Christmas in Strat-
ford at the home of the latter's sis-
ter, Miss Way. -Mrs. W. E. South-
gate, Sr„ leaves on Saturday for To-
ronto, where she will spend New
Years with friends. After she
will spend some months at the home
of her daughter in New York. -Miss
Pearl Strong and Mr. Teamerson, of
Toronto, are guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. ,Robert Strong. -Miss
Evelyn McGrath, of Hamburg, is
spending the holidays at her home,
Huron ad East. - Miss Florence
Laidlaw, f Toronto, is spending the
holidays with her mother, Mrs. J. C.
Laidlaw. -Miss Leila seat, of Hailey -
bury, and Mr. Russel Best, barrister,
of Bracebridge, spent Christmas at
the home of their father, Mr. J. M.
Best. -Miss Sparks spent Christmas
at her home in Stratford. -Mr. W.
D. Stewart and daughter returned to
St. Paul ofi Tuesday. -Mr. and Mrs.
W. Morrow,. of London, are spending
the - holidays with Mr. Morrow's .
mother, -Miss M. Carroll, of.Tbranto,
spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs, --
J. McClinchey.-Mr. Clyde Rankin,
Bank of Commerce, Blenheim, spent
Christmas' at his home here. -Miss
Margaret ' Walsh, of Hamilton, is
spending the holidays wiTh,.her .par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Walsh. -Miss
Reta Kerslake, of ' St. Marys; is a
visitor at the •home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. Kerslake. -Miss Edith Scott, of
Ripley, is at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Scott. -Mrs, Flett
and children spent Christmas with
friends in Grimsby. -Miss Mary Hab-
kirk, of Woodstock, is spending the
holidays at her home on John Street.
-Miss Elizabeth Smith, of Ottawa,
spent the holidays at the home' of
her sister, Mrs. W. E. Kerslake. -
Miss Marjory Brown, of Toronto,
spent Christmas with her parents' at
the Rectory: -Miss, Erma Freeman, is a guest at the home of his daughter
ofToronto, spent the week end at Mrs. A. F. Cinff,-Messrs. J. and PP
her home here. -Mr. Fred Faulkner, Du an, of Cleveland, are visiting
of Windsor, was a guest at his home their parents here. -Miss Edith Gov -
here ever the week end. -Mrs. Flab- heir , of Toronto, i9 spending the
kirk, who has been visiting her bro- holidays at the home of het father,
ed, WednesdayMJames Cowan,ndto left hMr. J. M. Govenlock, M.P.P., at
rwith for Portland pspend thesWinthrop.=Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bar-
GladysGladher daughter. - Miss ber and family spent Christmas at
is spendingThthe ho of sSCatharines, Goorgestown.-The Misses Love, of'
is the holidays with her par-oronto,' are spending the holidays at
encs, Mr. and Mri{. J. B. Thompson.- ,sir home in Egmondville.-Mr. F.
Mr.fand Mrs, MichaelChrist McQuaid, of R.Beattie, of Toronto, spent the holt-
Stratord, were ristmas visitors at "day with his family herb. MY. Lorne
the home of Mr. and Mrs, P. McGrath, Htltcllison;' of Toronto, is a guest at
Huron Road. -Miss Mary Modeland,parentthe home of hit parents, Mr. and Mrs.
of Chesley, is visiting at the parental
home here. --Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mc -F D. $.utchison:-Mr. and Mrs. A.
Nab and family, of Dungannon. spent E. Dunn and Miss. -Herten, of London,
Christmas with Mrs. John McNab.- are geests at' the, home of Mr. and
Mir. and Mrs: E. J. Box spent Chris- Mrs. F. L. Box. -Mr.' Ross Boyd, of
toss in Port Huron. -Dr. Hill of New
featuring the quartet of comedians,
Louise Fazenda, Chester' Conklin,
John Henry, Jr., and "Teddy,” the
Great Dane Dog. f
Matinees Saturday & Monday, 3 p.m.
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Death of Mrs. Michael Hurley. -
It is our sad duty to chronicle this
week the death of Margaret Hurley,
wife of the late Michael Hurley,
which occurred at her residence on
Chalk Street, on December 24th, The
late Mrs. Hurley was born in Scar -
bora, 67 years ago. When two
years old she moved with her par-
ents to Hibbert Township and in
1896 was married to the late Michael
Hurley, who predeceased her four
years ago. The deceased was of a
kind disposition and was highly re-
spected by all who knew her and was
a devout member .of St. James' Cath-
olic church. She leaves to mourn
her loss two brothers and four sis-
ters, D. Barry, of Eureka Gal., and
James, of Los Angelos; Mrs. Mahon.
and Mrs. Bosley, both of Eureka,
California; Mrs. John O'Reilly, of
McKillop, and Mrs, J. J. Hurley, of
Seaforth. The funeral took place
from her late residence on Tuesday
to St. James' Catholic church, where
requiem solemn high mass was cele-
brated by Rev. Father Goetz, parish
priest, assisted by Rev. Father White
of St. Colum'ban, as deacon, and Rev.
Father McArdle, of Dublin, as sub -
deacon. The pallbearers were D. J.
O'Reilly, Francis O'Reilly, Matthew
Coyne, John Delaney, Peter McGrath
and Dennis Barry. The sympathy of
the community is extended to the
bereaved ones.
Local Briefs.-Christmas''Day pass-
ed over very quietly in town. The
weather was . clear and bright and
there was a little sleighing. The ,
milder weather put a damper on the'
curling, but there was skating at
the rink in the afternoon. -Miss M.
H. Young, of Toronto, spent Christ-
mas at the home of her mother, Mrs.
A. Young. -The annual business
meeting of, the Huron Presbyterial
Society will be held in Willis' church,
J nils 9th, at
Clinton, Tuesday,a
Clinton, o ry
11 a.m.-Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jaobs
celebrated the 50th anniversary of
their marriage • on Christmas Day.
Many friends will join The Expositor
in the wish thet they will be spared
in health and ilhppiness ;to celebrate
their Diamond Jubilee.:_ . Mr. W.
Smith and Mrs. George Love and
daughter, Miss Ella, of Milestone,
Sask. are visiting relatives and
friends in Seaforth and vicinity. -
Mies, of Toronto,is
Miss Hazel 1','tcoa
spending the, holidays with -her
father, Mr. W. Elcoat,---Mr. D. 11.
the •f of Commerce,
Wilson. of B nk'
Grimsby, spent the „week end wit
his parents Mr, and Urs. J. A. Wil-
son. -Mr. James Gillespie of Toron-
to, is spending the holidayst his
home here. -,Miss 'Phemia and Miss
Kate Cowan, of the Pend/rake take ;Col-
legiate staff, are ,spending the -holi-
datigs-With their. - renta, Mr. and Mrs.
James' Cow iss Jessie NIeMillan
of Sault Ste U1', r`ie, lent her...horee
Egmondville fer the holidays.• -My.
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"AT YOUR ;SERVICE"
The Old Year Passes ' -
Giving. Place to the -New.
We will drop the second "2" in
1922, replace it with "3" and- thus the
transit to the New Year is figuratively
complete.
Our Sincere Wish
for You
is that
Health, Happiness and Prosperity
such as you
enjoyed in the
Best Year of Your Life
wi L be' surpassed,
in every month
during 1923. -
his parents, Mr. and Mra. W. Ament.
-Miss Mary Edmonds, of Agincourt,.
is spending the holidays at the,,parent-
al home here. -Mise McCartney,' of
Moose Jaw, is spending some weeks
with relatives in Tuckersmith.-Mr.
Fred Larkin, of Windsor, spent Chris-
tmas with Dr. and Mrs, Larkin, at the
Manse. -Mr. Patterson, of Woodstock,
Toronto, spent . Christmas with his
with her s'
Air. John i
ern Univ
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'neighbor
of St, Phomas, spent the
at his home- here. --Mr be
Passmore, of Exeter, viz i�i
this week. -Quite a number from this
vicinity attended the concert in
Winchelsea' school last Thursday
evening.
r, Mrs: W. H. Evans.-
gle is hofine from West-
ity.-Miss Clara Dill is
at home. -Miss Helen
returned to Toronto on
orning.-A number are in
for police trustees, so. it is
oped that the newly elects
ow how to build roads and
ridges of a modern type.
USBORNE
mes Road Notes. -Miss, _ r1
of London, is.holida ng un +;;r
arentalsresdiisaMrs:' Earl Jo
fi' and baby, n oil :W .•
lier pal'efatt9
n,, d'ir
Jo'' liss
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days., -Mr. a1'.
n, of ' Sluingtid O
th.relatives In dd
Clifford Wbitl
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York, spent Christmas with his broth-. parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Boyd. -Mr. i hLIMVILLE
er and sister on Centre Street. -Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Peterboro, ars The Nominations, -The municippal
and Mrs, W„ Gillespie spent the holi- , guests at the home of Mrs. Janies nomination 'was held in the Ttfwn
day at the parental home of Mr. and jBeattie.-Mies-Lees Docherty, of To, Hall last-hriday afternoon, n large
Mrs, W. Gillespie, James Street. - +ionto, spent Christmas at her home crowd being present. The following
Mrs. E. Chapman and daughter spent ; m Egmondville: Mr, .and Mrs. H. candidates' were nosniiyafed: Co n
I Christmas with friends in Wingham, Eyre, of Sarnia, and Mr. Russel Bris- cillos, Messrs. Fred Stewart, Juries_
-Mr. F. G. Neelin, Collector of Cus- !tow, of Toronto, were guests this Ballantyne, Silas Shier, • John flan.
toms, spent Christmas in Toronto.- week at the home of Mr. W. Bristow. nah, Samuel ZS Wellington Slain.
Mrs. Clarence Hall and, son, of Tor- -Mrs, Scharn, who has,been the guest nor, Joseph' 'allow, and Arthur
onto, spent Christmas at £he home of ' of her sister, Mrs. G. Hills, has re-Doupe; for Reeve, Williarn Coates
Mr, and ,Mrs, John Horan. -Miss Ger- !turned to her home in the West.- I and John Duncan. The afternoon
Ger-
trude Cardno, of Milverton, spent the .Mra Leech, of Eden, is a guest at I wee spent in a hot digcusaion of
week end at the home of her parents,•the home of Mr. A. Barton. -Dr. Gor-
don, (municipal matters of- business, many
Mr. and Mrs. G. P Cardno.-Mr, Eric of Toronto, was a week' end ' of those present taking, the oppor-
Edwards, of Listowel, was a holiday guest at the home of Mr. L. r. De- tunity of giving their frank opinion
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lacey. -Miss Dollie Carlin is confined
to the house with tonsolitis.-Mr, C.
W. A. Crich. -Mr. and Mrs. Neil Beth-
une, of Toledo; Mr. George Bethune, E. Napthaly, of Toronto is the guest
of Port McNicholl; and Mr. Warner, , of Mr. and Mie. R. Bemuse Jones.
of Toronto University, were Christmas
guests at the home of Miss Bethune. .DUBLIN
-Nisi Helen Dickson, of Toronto, is . Briefs. -Mr. Ale's; ,Darling enter-,
spending the holidays with her mother ,' tained a number of gentlemen friends
Mrs. Adam Dickson. -Mr. and Mrs. to a fowl supper on Monday ,night.
'Hoary Fowler and family, of London, Mr, Darlinngg's .getdal nature and his
spent Christmas at his home on the good. fellowship towards men+,, it.
Huron Road, west. -Mr. Garnet M. worty' of Mention. Cards, songs
Case, of Toronto, is spending the holi- •games Were the chief patttlintls 'and'
days the guest of Mrs. Nora Carlin the'•good ladies of the house served
and family. -Mr. and Ms, J. L. Mur :,The
fowl supper at 11 m--
r
ray and daughter, of Hamilton and =-Tile children of St, Mary's Anglican
Mr. W. Scott,
of London, were Cln'168.' .church were treated/ to many gifts
turas guests at the home of Mr. Mid' Froin their Christnias tree •,Thal eerie*°
Mrs, J. J. Clufl': Mr W. 3.- Clark dren of the SundaySchots `gavel au.
spent Christmas at In hotit8".in Ot- ' excellent programme ofdiigs' apd
a.s,,,a_en 1611 tawa.-Mrs Cec l,. niit i, of Toronto, recitations. The chorus,'
spent the %+vee, IA" a hone of his well " rendered. The '
t Page pparent:f; Mra' 'p� �is J H."Smith: Messr9f Vanseith,':1Nttr1'a;
Miss Belle " Haien ty�e, of 'W'aterioa Da ling a'seisterl with the'',
le a Chrlatniae v3 for at, home off,..? ,.'George" Hddb
last fathef`-,1 $al b%�a , Cl a 8. 'sa=
'Warren A:ttOil s nt e
of the dispensation of business- dur-
ing the past year. A resolution,. was
passed,authorizing the new council
to levy an assessment in aid of the
Fire Sufferers of New On
Successful Concert. --,Th ncert,
given in Winchelaeh school• ,.'est
Thursday evening Was'.. one that , for
quality and quantity, would be bard
tosur The drills • the baPs
,passe d 1 by y
and girls were exalt nt.'.•The Roos-
ter
anii°,'Hottentet d ls by ,the b.
re' Certainly-amufing.'- • ]Melo
songsand.recitations b hbth,
� Y
.,
ed°�,
people and - eciiolars,, display
large amount of pr dtlse ends -pains q _
taking lirep aration. The rrolt0 n I rehire
weal,paeked to the utmost limit and
the best ender ,oeuailed throughout
tits Wholes. pro`grainme which 1tistied
ig was four htlirrs 'Mr. Wilson Haivltlile'
es ..', anted'. as chaii•inan. A sunt, deal 0�1p
Fid and dredit de d' err t : teaelier's Miso L.
nose. McC'dlloli a Miss' Mo�eltatr,
for_, sue . fA/kr,awning