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The Huron Expositor, 1933-12-29, Page 51ECE 933. 1't''l rlrtD f i s y;, NT TF ATRE, Seaforth'. NOW PLAYINB -,- DOUBLE BILL "ME ANA'. MY GAL" with SPENCER. TRAICEY - JOAN BEN NEXT "ROBBER'S ROOST" with George O'Brien Monday,' Tuesday, Wednesday—January • 1,_•2, 8' MATINEE NEW YEAR'S DAY -8 p.m. - A Truly Grand Musical Comedy "MOONLIGHT AND PRETZELS" WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST 'COMEDY , NEWS REEL Thursday. Friday, Saturday --January 4, 5, 6 "SOLDIERS OE THE KING" A Gay and Giddy Musical Burlesque featuring the Queen of Comedy "Cicely Courtneidge"-Laurel arid Hardy Comedy COMVI`ING.-"AER FIRST MATE" Matinees Sat. and holidays, 8 p.m. Two shows nightly, 7.30 and 9.15 Mayor Sutherland Reviews (Continued from 'page 1) ing the relief cost to the •town by some $72 and would have provided work for 'town trucks.. However, the 'project did not materialize. The largest number of families on 'relief was 27 last April and 'to -day there are 15. Transients are requir- ed to cut tome woad or assist in some way. We have treated all of -them as human -beings, as men out Collegiate Pupils Learn (Continued from page 1) Form III Highest pupilesiDorot'hy Golding; '77%. 'Passed in all subjects—D. Golding 78 (Hon.), F. ',Sills 67. Failed in one subject --I. Betties 71, M. Leylburne 68, J. Watson 66, 0. Moore 66, J. Cheoros 63, C. Eckert 62, M. ,Broadfoot 62, L. Wright 61, M. 'Cudmore 60, A. Love 59, E. Mc- -of work, and though the odd Man Gregor 60, M. Murphy 58. gets away without doing any work,1 Failed in two subjects—J. Sher - le is tisually an agitator and better 'wood 61, E. Duffy 60; P. Hugill 59, H. away. We halve personally inspected McLean 58, R. Pryee 57, E. Forrest the hones of families that are un-' 57, M. IM'ci}ver 56, D. Patrick 52, M. Duffy, Failed in three subjects -;D. Castle 55, D. Bannon 55, M. Storey 48, 0. Aberhart 50. Failed in four sulbjects--e. South- gate 51, G. Carter 51, iHi. Hamilton 49,'"S: Dorrance 48, F. Fortune 47, M. Finnigan 50. u Failed in six subjects—M. Murray 43, I. MacKay 40, L. Hart 38, J. Dev- ereaux 37, F. .Rutledge 37, . M. Flett 35. Failed in seven subjects --M. Wil- liams 39, C. Williams 38, J. Hotham 38, C. Nolan 36, M. Case 28. Absent for one or more, exams—D. Drover 58, M. Johnstone 51, J. Ran- kin 47. Form II fortunately compelled to ask relief and can assure the ratepayers that not one cent is being wasted, only substantial food is being sent out with no luxuries. The merchants, however, have been most kind and .after throw in a luxury of one kind 501. another for which no charge is enlade. We have also endeavored to thle 'best of our ability to distribute dihe business anlolg the merchants as fairly as poasi'ble and the department .of relief is open fon inspection by any ratepayer at any time. Extracts from .Government Inistruc- •tions and Regulation's, re. Direct Re- lief. --Where an able bodied man is given 'direct relief, he is expected to 4o an amount of work equivalent to elle amount of (relief given. Every effort should be made to see that -this is of some value and useful. There will, of course, be cases where +ithe recipient is unable to do any son 72, H. Armstrong 72, L. Nott 71, 'work; these cases must be provided L. Box 70, V. Hugill 69, E. Shiner' 66, for in the usual way. Paym'en'ts in cash for work done in this way can- not be made, only food, fuel, cloth- ing, etc., can be given persons doing -work. A schedule of the maxi'mium allowances will be found on page 17 •of the report with •a list of the art- icles of food, etc., from which selec- Highest pupil—Alma Finnigan 78`"0 Passed in all subjects—A. Finni- gan 78 (Hon,), S. Geddes 73, D. Law - M. McIver 61. 'Failed in one subject—J. Eckert 70, G. Gemmell 63, E. Leitch 62, E. Dexter 61. D. Hudson 59, J. Drager 58. M. McMichael 57. Failed in two subjects—M. Holmes 63, R. Cleff 63, E. Drover 61, C. Dale 60, R. Allen • 59. W. Forrest 57, G. "tion may be made and the total Ryan 57, V. Bell 56. amount up to which. such (,•election • Failed in three subjects --V. Storey r .a,v be made. 60, H. Nicholson 52. • Relief orrdet s rre not tran.ferable 'Failed in four subjects--iM. Wigg and goad only for the family or per- 7,,3, 'M. Hanley. 52. I. Chuter. 51, G. •son for which they are drawn. 'Cer_ Pinkney 47, A, Hudson 46, A. Case •iificates must 'be attached to -cm '45. monthly statement of accounts sign- Failed in five subjects — N. Mac - o'1 by the Relief Officer 'n,l the Lean 49, B. ' arlin 42. • 1.'reaserer of the municipality. • 'Failed in seven subjects --1F. The report of Mr. Savaug'e of the 42. M. Fortune 34. London meeting of representatives of Failed in eight subjects—D. Parke municipalities' on the relief problem 26. is 'well worth reading and is avail- Form I able at any time. Grieve' CONSTANCE Highest pupil—J. 'Mills, 86"1,. Passed in ell' subjects—J. Mills 86 (Hon.), S. 1t-hitm,nre 25 (Hon.), E. Smith 22 (Hon,), R, Smith 22 (Hon.), Mr. and 'Mrs. William McMillan M. Keating 7S ((Ton.). K. Share '79 and laughter, Marian., of London, and (lion) Scott 74 (Hon.), W. Stos- 1i'Iiss Florcnce Taylor, of 'Weston, itopf 77 (Hon.). B. Driscoll 75 (Hon.). :spent Christmas with Mrs. H. Taylor J. Drovcr 76 (Hon.), R. Duncan 75 and Harvey. (17.bn.), F. Stewart 75 (Hon.), J. Mac - Mr. Leslie Lavppn and Mr. and Kinnon 74. E. • Wallace 74, M. Mc - Mrs. Jack Daviddcin, of Brucefield, Tver 74. G. Free 7Z..G. Scott 71, D. spent Christmas at the home of Mr. Gemmell 70, G. Mowbray 69, H. Jam- ieson 67, R. Stewart 63. Failed in one subject -.M. South- gate 73, J. Stewart 72. J. Thompson 69, E. Plant 66, M. Moore 66, M. Pretty 65. I. Anderson 62. Failed in two subjects --H. Elliott 62, B. McSpadden 62, A. Wolliam.s 62, K. Adams 61, R. 'McLachlan 61, R. Gemmell 59. Failed in three subjects J. Flan- nigan 60, J. Fortune 60, M.' Murphy 54, H McKenzie 54, H. Crich 53, H. Carroll.52, A. Dundas 51, H. Lamont 51. 'Failed in four subjects. --N. Nesbitt 55, E. Britton 51, W. McAsh 42, J. Clu.ff 40. Failed in five suibj.ects—G. Holmes and Mrs. R. Lawson. • .Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Wheatley and -family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. ''George' Wheatley. (Miss 'Mary Hall, of Toronto, visited -with her aunt, 'Mss. Charles McGre- gor on Sunday. 'Word was received on Saturday morning that Mr. John M.illson, of Clinton, had 'taken a severe stroke and on Christmas morning he pass- ed peacefully arway. The sympathy of the community goes out to the 'brothers and sisters. 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott, of To- ronto, visited at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Ferguson on Monday. !Mrs. Bromley and Mr, Bill Dale, H. 'Chuter 39. of Toronto, spent Christmas at the 47,Failed in six subjects—G. Pinder lone of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. D'a'le. 42, G. 'McKellar 34. IMr. and 'Mrs. Jack Busby, Chatham spent :Christ -Mad with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawson. Miss Elva Wheatley, of Toronto, •spent the holiday with her parents, :Mr. and Mrs. George Wheatley. Mr. James Armstrong, of Toronto, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. ;Mat. Armstrong. (The C'hri'stmas tree and entertain- •rmlem't held under the auspices of the '-'Sunday •schoo'l was a decided slliccess, 'The 'public school children 'gave the first part of the programa and were 'trained :MissbY' amiMrs. John Ferguson. This consisted of songs, duets, dialogues and, .panto - mines. They were all well rendered and showed oareful training. About forty young people put on an in- structive and inspiring cantata en- t'itled, "The Great Deliverer." The .co'stumes were beautiful and in keep- ing with the Orient, GliVES QUICK RELIEF - ECZEMA KLEVREX. "The Wonder Heal- ing Salve,''' heals Psoriasis, Impetigo, I't'ch, Erythema, Pemphigus, Iti'n'gworin and ' other skin ailments while you work. The old, .•,aleliable, geinvine article is spelled K -L- l E R -E -X. 50c; $1.00; $2.00'; $6.50 lb.. Ask your Drug- gist or write Kl'eerex iTi4lfg.•' Co,, 1380 Yonge St, Toronto, Ontario. McKILLOP ii �it�lxif; 4No '1eCtio i1► ,ego (Continned 'frons p 'ge 4) 'comi'c's. $ ufl. Cilisshoian, Pub* Shieol TruAibee,g are returined by I +?" oto nulla: St. David's, ••F. R 3Vliil'1er, St, Patrick's, John Ciztt; St. George's Rev, J. N. II. (Mills; St, Andrew's, Gelorge, Sdhaefer, . • nblic Utilities. Comlrn'ission, Dr: W. F..Gallow. • Usborne :At the stimination of .the Township of U•shorne held 'at Elim'ville on Dee. 29nd, nominations for Reeve were: James Ballantyne and Hugh Berry; for Councillors—Peter (Moir, Percy Pas'srmlore, Rueben 'Shier, Geo. West- cott, of which all quailiiftedl except Hugh Berry. This left the council by .acclamation. The 'Ree'yo,,,x's:l;j,ew:- ed the, work of the county finances and investigation of the country which was completed by F. P. 'Gibbs, of Stratford, and showed (how the in- vestigation was, so costly. The court cillors took up the work of the town- ship. The showing of the township finances.is as' follows: 'Cash on hand, $3,976.28; arrears of taxes, $6,793.31. The township rate was 1 mill. Stephen Township Both H. C. Beaver and W. Switz' ler qualified for election as reeve of 'Stephen Township, while Chester Mawhinney was elected deputy -reeve by acclamation. Those qualifyingfor• council seats are Roy Riatz, Elonza McCann, Roy Holt, Edward Nadiger, Thos. Klumpf, and :Clayton Pfile were elected as trustees for 'the police vil- lage of Dashwood. Hay Township 'Alfred 'Mellick was elected reeve of Hay Township by, acclamation, while nominees who qualified for el- ection to the council are: Geo. Arm- strong, Geo. Becker, Fred Corbett, David Duc'harme, Jahn Geoffrey, Max Turnbull, Edward Walper and Wim. Haugh. Colborne Township A. J, 'Goldthorpe is elected Reeve of Colborne Township by acclama- tion; his opponent, Wm. L. Young, not fling his quali'fica'tions. James Chisholm, Jr., replaces 'Hiarry Mc- Creath as councillor, who dropped out on account of ill health. George C. Feagan, John Pitblado and Melvin Tyndall are .returned 'by acclamation. East Wawanosh 'There will be a three cornered fight forthe reeveship of East Wawanosh between Peter W. Scott, Raymond Redmond and R'obt. H. Thompson. There will ialso 'be an election for the 'council, the following having qualified; George Youngblut, W.. F. Cam'p'bell, Stewart .McBurney, Adan Robertson, Geo. Kerr and Wilfred Reid. • Blyth J. C. Heffron will oppose...Reeve George McNeil for the reeveship of Blyth, both having qualified. The council was elected by acclamation, as follows: Edward Lundy, George White, Jack Cook and Jas. Watt. Hullett Township M t hew Armstrong and Jas. Leipe e_• will oppose each other for Hul- lettls seat on the 'County Council next year. The council was returned by acclamation as follows: Herbert :Vlogridge, James C. Forbes, ;Robert Lawson,- Bert Allen. Hc>vick Township The reeve, deputy -reeve and the co+lncil of Hswick Towns:nip were ail returned by acclamation. They are: Reeve, J. W. Gamble:, deputy -reeve, L. Demerling: council—L. Bryans, Thomas Lovell end David Weir, Turnherry Township Reeve Isaac Wright was returned as reeve of Turn'nerry Township for 1034. There will be an interesting contest for the seats on the council, eight allowing their' names to stand, as follows: James McTavish, Rich- ard Wilton, Wm. Austin, C. 0. Thom - .son, Peter MCEwan, Robt, Moffatt, Roy Porter and Jas. Brackenlbridge. Grey Township 4l1 offices in the municipality of Grey Township were filled by - ac- clamation. John'McNab was re-elect- ed reeve, Oliver Helningway, deputy - reeve and the council comprises of Silas Johnston, Walter Broadfoot. Clinton. None of the n'ew men nominated for mu-nicipal offices qualified with the exception of W. E. Perdue for Public Utilities Commission and con- sequently no election will be neces- sary, last year's mayor, reeve, coun- cil and school trustees carrying on for another term, . by • accla"mation. Mayor—N. W. Trewarbh'a; Reeve, G. H. Elliott; Councillors, W. S. R. Holmes, Alex. 'Imkley, W. G. Gook, '0. L. Paisley, Fred Livermore, Wm. Walker, Public School. Trustees—W. J. Cook, J. A. Ford, A. F. Cudmore, George T. Jenkins. Public Utilities com'mis'sioner, W. E. Perdue, replaces S. J. Andrews, who did not seek re-- election. e-election. Hensall (Owen Geiger and William) J. Jones will contest the reeveship of Hensall. The four councillors were efleote'd-'`by aeclamlatnon. They were George C. Petty, David RJolbinson, Wm.- Sang- ster and Wm. Shepherd. The school 'board, which also went in by acclam- ation consists of A. L. Case, W. 0. Goodwin, Alfred Clark, Edward Mc- Queen, Geo. Hess. .'ens and ue'en FredIMP Q , Chas. P. Moore was given an acclam- ation as public utilities commissioner. McKillop The township will have a conies for both Reeve and Council. John M Eckert and John Canipbe'll were nom+ inated for Reeve, and Hugh Alexanr der, Russell Derrance, Ebner Hack - well, Jas. O'Rourke and W. J. S'ha74- on for Cou'ncil'lors. Tuckersmith Tuckersinith Township elelctled their retiring :council by +acclam'ation as follows: Reeve -W. R. Archibald; ',Councillors—Matthew Clarke, Che„s. MacKay, John 'McGregor, S. H. Whit- more. • Stanley In Stanley Township a reeve and council are elected by acclamation: Reeve, !Mervin Hlanley; councillors, Webster Turner, Fred W'arieionf_.,,• Roy Lamont, John Pepper. Morris There will be no election in Morris 'Township this year, Reeve L. E. Car- diff and members of the township coUnlSil (being're'turned to• office by adelanl'ation. Members orf the' eoun- cil'are Ed. Bryans, Pra ilk• Duncan Jack Brown, Findlay McCallum. 'The following is the school report for S. S. No. 6, McKillop, for Novem- ber and December: Sr. IV — Les, Pryee 75, Gerald O'Hara 72. Jr. IV —Reba Duffy 77, Beatrice Pryce 75, Marie Hoegy 70, Mary Pryce and Haz- el 'Sparlin'g (equal) 69, Wilbur Hoegy 65, Everett Beuelm'tan 68. Sr. III— Louis Hoegy 73, 'Irene Connolly 70, Hector Lamont 55, Alvin Bedernan 53, Bob Duffy 52; Billy Little 51. Sr. 11 --Jean Pryce 70, Rita Sloan 49. Jr. II, promoted from the First --Marg- aret Lamont 79, Rita IMeConnell 77, Leotta IHioegy 70, Roy Elliott and Mervin Beuermlan (equal) 68, Celia Stephenson 61. ;Primary Glass --Isa- bel Purcell, Grace Connolly and Al- vin Pryce (equal). Best spellers in each class --,Leslie Pryce, Beatrice Pryee, Louis Hoegy, Jean Pryce, Rita Connolly —Anna (Dale, Teacher. The followingis the report of S. S. No. 4, McKillop, for November and December: 'Sr, IV—Arthur Hender- son 72%, George McClure 67, Ross Gordon 64. Jr. 'IV --Alma Lawrence 80. Jr. IDI—Jamies Nash 69, Lois Henderson 65. Sr. Irl --Maxine Lawr- ence 71. • Sr. I—John 'Henderson 81, Dorothy Huisser 73, Clayton Huisser 46. Primer --Meth Camipibell, Very .Good. Best attendance for the year-= ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6th, from SEAFORTH, to WINDSOR $3.20 DETROIT $3.45 Going January 6th.—Return up tE January 8th. Tickets andtrain information from Agents. CANADIAN NATIONAL a,. ,.,aF:... 6zD i1+ :21n. •,i The °e i li0ali'oz axil h'el'd'the*Wilk tee00471. ,in .the aelfeel4reent Math' W. Bremner presiding. Thu devo'tkonal period was of a' 'C1iri$tnlas nature, and Mrs. T. B. Baird teak the eh it for the 'program. The 4elvotioilnal leaflet, "The Touch of His 'Hand" was read by (Mrs. IHI. Aikenhead and Mrs. Alton Johnston rendered a solo which was miu'sh appreciated. The study subject, "Tampering With Social Roots," third chapter of 'Living Is- sues in China," was in charge of Mr's. Baird and (Mrs. 1Stevens. 'Mrs. Haugh gave the Temperance reading, "The 'Curtain is Lifted.". A pleasing fea- ture was the presentation of life memlbershiip certificate to Miss Jean. M;urrdoch in appreciation of her faith- fulness as organist, The following is the result of the election of officers: Honorary presidents, Mrs. J. Burdge; Miss M. J. McCully, (Mrs. 'McGregor; president, Mrs. W. A. 'Bremner; 1st vice -'president, Mrs. C. Haugh; 2nd vice president, 'Mrs. H. Aikenhead; 3rd vice-president, Mrs. J. Watson; recording secretary,?i'Miss E. M. Bowey; treasurer, 'Mrs' G. Brock; corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. B. iMustard; finance secretary, Mrs. A. McQueen; expense fund treasurer, ,Mrs. L. 'Forrest; Strangers' Secre- tary, 'Mrs. A. T. Scott; Supply, Miss Helen Tough; Literature, iMrs. T. B: Baird; !Missionary Monthly, Mrs. Tough; Associate 'Helpers, Mrs. Jas. 'McQueen; Temperance, Miss Munro; Mission Band Supt.. Mrs. W. Me- Beath; assistant, Mfrs. L. 'Forrest ; Baby Band •Supt:, Mrs. T. 'Chapman; press secretary, Mis's M. Swan; as- sistant press secretary, ;Mrs. W. Rat- -tenlbury; organist, 'Miss Jean Mur- doch; assistant organisit, Mrs. Stev- ens. (Men's 'alub.—The Men's Club will meet for their January meeting on Thursday evening, January 4th', at 8 o'clock. For this ,mieeting the of- ficers have been fortunate to secure for their speaker, Mr. J. H. Scott, of Seaforth, who has been for some time one of the leading exporters of cattle to the Old Country from this local- ity. His subject will be, "Canada's Export Cattle -Trade." This is a subject which Mr. Scott is capable of ;handling in a manner which will be of great interest to all who care to attend, and it is of vital interest to those who are interested in the cattle industry. The Toronto market is a poor outlet for the kind of beef cattle which Huron County can raise, so why not come out and get an insight into the market which the British Empire offers? Miss Margaret Aikenhead and Miss Irene Snider, of London, and 'Miss Eleanor Snider, of Kincardine, spent Christmas at the home of their par- ents. 'Mr. and Mrs. West and babe, of St. Thomas, and Nurse Edna Brem- ner of Seaforth(„ were visitors at their home in the Manse. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Bird, of Clin- ton, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Forrest and Mr. and Mrs. James McQueen. Mr. and Mrs, James Walker spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Watts, Clinton. Mrs. Janet Ross returned home last week after spending the past few weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Roy Monteith, of London, on account of the serious illness of her husband. Mr. Monteith's many friends will be glad to hear that he is now in a fair way to recovery. Mrs. Hastings and family, of Bel - grave, spent the week end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Janet Ross. Maxine..Lawrence. ••- M. Wheatley Teacher. Le_5i11•ha'na'ixtnla WINTHROP The Ladies' Aid and W. M. S. of Cavan Church will meet at the home of Mrs. William R. Somerville on Wednesday, January 3rd, at 2 'Store Burned.—Fire completely ,de- stroyed the residenceand general store of IM. E. Clarke, on Saturday night, shortly after midnight. Mr. and 'Mrs. Clarke had gone to Varna and no one was in the building when the fire broke out. When neighbors arrived it was too far advanced to save anything. We extend our sym- pathy to Mr. and Mrs. 'Clarke in their great 'loss. Mrs. Pryce and Nellie, of Seaforth, and Mr. Ed. ' Pryce and Miss Annie Pryce, of Hullett, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bolton. . Mr. Chapman, of ISeaforth, spent Sunday with Mr, 'and Mrs. William Trewartha. , Mr. and Mrs. "Mac" 'McKenzie, of Oshawa; Mrs. :Sam Phillips, Detroit, and Mrs. Mae Dorrance and Mr: Les- terGovenlock, of Toronto, called on Ms. and Mrs. George Eaton on Sun- day. We wish everyone a Happy New Year. Mr, and Mrs. William Trewartha pent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Zack 'Mc'Spadden. ' Mr, John Bullard spent Christmas with Mr. Harold Smalldon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Blanchard, of Belleville, are spending the holidays with the former's father, ''Mr. Melvin. Blanchard. Those nominated for election on Monday, January 1, 1934, are: For Reeve Mr. John M. Eckert and Mr. John 'Campbelll • for Councillors -- Messrs. Elmer k'ackwell, Hugh Alex- ander, Joseph O'Rourke, Wm. Shan- non and Russell Dorrance. A successful dance was held in the hall last Friday night. "PAIN GONE IN •15 MINUTES" using RUIMA'CAiPS for Rheumatism, Backache, Sciatica.—$eating's Dreg Store. BIRTHS Kylie,-- At Clinton Hospital syn Friday, Decem- herr 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Kyle, Of Kipper, a son. IMPORTANT NOTICES 'fn .N fro •14 !,4 oil • ,[r4 "4 iftl :sea VORKSHIRn BOAR FOR I SERVICE. --ON Lot 17, Coneeesi 1, M,eKlllop. 1n York- ebire hoard from th herd of J. K. Feather- FiAu, Streethvi4le. ' 31,00. JOHN NOLAN, R. R 4, Seaforth. 3445x1 ‘`fi4 ,7114 I• 'fop gp fop "fm iI0 go 14 %.t4 gp cmaaa OR more than a quaiter of a Oentur 4"rg store has faithfully, and might we in modesty, successfully served the people Seaforth and vicinity. In order to maintain a worthy : place ix public service, a store must be guided by positive business principles fair to itself and fair to its customers. Without these no store could weather thestorms of business ups and downs. . d As we stand on the threshold ofa new year we pledge ourselves to a continuation of that same "Square Deal" that has always characterized this store in past years. 1 Our customers' interest is always'our in- terest. 2. Our customer is - usually right. 3. Not how much can we get for merchan- dise but how low can we afford to sell it. 4. That low prices and a quick turnover is good business. 5. That no sale is finished until our cus- tomer is satisfied. ''' 6. That our customer should tell us if any- thing is wrong and give us a fair chance to make it right. 7. That every word of salesmanship either over the counter or by written adver- tisement must be unquestionably and strictly ,within the truth. 8, That we owe it to our customer to offer for sale only reliable high-grade mer- chandise in satisfying assortments at thew lowest possible prices. 9. Satisfaction or your money back. STEWART BROS., Seaforth aatviattaitastittattaaaatutaitaarmaatiaaaaaaal- CARD OF THANKS Mn Laudenbach and Katie desire to ex- press•'their appreciation to those who assisted Katie in the Dell Contest. 34.1E-1 CARD QF THANKS The brothers and sisters of the fate John Million desire to express their appreciation of the many kindnesses extended to them in their recent bereavement. 3446x1 ELECTION CART) To the Ratepayers of Hullett Ladies and Gentlemen: At 'Che June session of the County Council the Warden warned the Council that the Treasurer's books were in a very unsatisfac- tory condition and tihail a chattered account- ant should be secured to look into the county's finances. Mr. Eckert .moved a motion that) charter- ed accountant be appointed and the matter be left with the Warden's Committee- Leiper moved a Asia Mr. p Atthesamea n, motion that the two old county auditor, Mr. Higgins and ler. Booth be appointed. Mr. Eckert's motion carried be, twenty-two of the Council. At the nomination, Mr. Leiper was asked how much the law costs in connection with the river arou,nted 'to and who got the money, and why was the same not printed in the Financial Statement? Mr. Leiper could not give this information_ Mename is before you for Reeve for 1934 and if you see fit to elect me, I will assure you sound end ecnnomical government, both of township and county affair. Wishing you the compliments of the season. Your very truly, MAT. ARMSTRONGs• 34464 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditor and others having claims against the estate of MARGARET JACOBI, late of the .Village of Mensal], in the Ooenty of Huron, Widow, who died en the Eighteenth day of November, A. D. •1933, are required to foe -weird their eleims duly proven to the undersigned on or before the Twenty-sixth clay of December, A. D. 1933. AND NOTICE iS FURTHER GiVEN that after the said dnte the Executor will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have notice. Dated at Exeter, Ont„ this 5th day of Decem'b'er, A. D. 1983. GLADMAN & STAN33URY, Exeter and Hensen, Executor's Solicitor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given under the statutes in that behalf that all persons having any claiins against Jane Lowrie, Spinstea•, late of the ,Village of Constance. deceased, whit) died on the 23rd day of November, 1933, are required to send to the undersigned eolicitkn, for the Executoa•, full particulars in writing and verified_ by affidavite of their claims and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them, on or before the 15th day of January, 1934. after which date the said Executor will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said de- ceased, having regard only to the claims of Which he then shall have had no't,ice. DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 21st day of December, 1933. HAYS & MEIR, Solicitor for Executor. 114434. 3446-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given under the statutes that behalf tteat all Persons having any claims against Martha Gibson, Spinster, late of the Town of Seaforth, deceased, who died on the gbh day of December, 1933, 3 are re- quired to send to the undersigned solicitors for the Executors, full particulars in writing and verified by affidavit of their claims and the nature of the securities, if any,. held by them, on or before the 15th day of January, 1934, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to the claiens of which they then shall have had notice. DATED at Setefoeth, Ont„ this 21st day of December, 1933. HAYS & MnIR, Solicitor for Executors. 3446-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN that all creditors and others having dlaims against the estate of RTCHARD BLATCHPOILD, late of the Village of Hensall, in the Cooney of Huron, Gentleman, who died on the Twen'ty- firstelsy of January, A. 0, 1933, are required to forward their deigns duly proven to the undersigned on or before the, Fifteenth day of .lalruey. A. D. 1934. ANIl,..NOTTCF, LS FURTHER GiVEN that Miter the said date the Executrix will pro- ceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the platens of• which she then shall have notice. Detect et Exeter, Ont., this 27th days of 'Decen :rev, A. D. 1983. GLADMAN & STANDIJILY, Exeter and Hensel), Solicitor for Executrix. 84464 EXECUTOR'S SALE OF RESIDENCE FIiOPERTY AND HOUSE- HOLD EFFECTS IN THE VILLAGE OF STAFFA The undersigned has been instmncted to sell by public auction on the premises the resi- dence property of the date Agnes Herron, em SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1283 -at 2 o'clock p.m. CHATTELS ---Mohair dining room suite bed room suite, 2 beds. 2 cupboards, 1 bureau, 1 organ, 2 small tables, roll linoleum, 7 kitchen chairs, arm chair, 1 rocking chair, smooth- ing irons, quantity of dishes, carpets. and other articles, REAL ESTATE,.- Lot Number Six (6) in Aylsworth and Tuflins Survey of the Village of Staffs, formerly of the Village of Hibbert, such survey being parts of Lots .15 and 16 in the Ninth (911) Concession of the Town - of Hiibbert. Lois Numbers Seventy-one (71), Seventt - two (72) and Seventy-three (73), Tuffin'e Survey. Hibbert Township- On *e residence property is a two storey, frame house with one storey woodshed at- tached. There ie a stone foundation under the house and first class cellar with cistern. There i also a a le orchard on the ' s goal Dp property. TERMSOF SALE Chattels—Cash. RealEstate-10 per cent. of purchase prlee citi the day of sale- and the balance within , thirty days tiherenfter. 'Reel Esthete will be sold subject to a re- served bid. Forfurther pertic_ulays and oondltions of Pale apply to GLADMAN & STANBURY, Exeter and Rental', Executor' Solicitor. Alex. McDougall, James R. McDougall, Ez- estators ; Oscar ,Reid, Auctioneer, 3445-2 FARMS FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE PART LOT 28 and 29, C0ucer4iian 8, McMillan, cone Mining 192 acres and known ea the T. E. Hays' farm. Must be sold to close the estelbe. If not sold will be renter. For earbientass apply to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea - forth.' 8868-tf 'PlIVIJOHN RANKIN AGENCY Insurance of all kinds. 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