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Humphries when the ellecti(A �,'��11 "If 1,i',l "I .; � M , 11;1", , ,, t I Cent , . I '14W,` ler " Isi week ........................................ . _ , ;­ - , . I 111,411:1!11, .5'' . ............. officers for 19&6 took place, Offi � .... I ..... � 1.1 L ", . * . 't �! ,I �, tl�� , " I -, , , -, . 2nd week .................... 1-- % Cent *I.d: Honorary �1' I V , " Z, � �, ` 3 week .......................................I % Cent - for Ladies' Cftu , VW;"K,", , �, I '"', , , . rd , ,,�,6,�,,. � Minimum charge, first insertion , , � .", ................. 25 Cents � �."M;41 �l�' . � I I , Each figure, initial and abbreviation counts as one word. dent , Mrs. (Rev.) Graham; pres! 11 �J�� &,'�',":,v: , "' , I week. ,Mrs. P. M�,-Taggart; vice�presidl ��-�)s' . N4. 1".. 41.0, , I "14 0 � ,,� U*U -of 11hanks, In Memoriam NoUces,l cent per ward. Minimum. 50 cents per , 11., ` �Fguwiries may be directed to a Box Number, care of The Huron Expositor, for 0 cents Mrs. Fred Scarlett; see-treas., il­�� .'g 01,g.. I . , , �i �r",, j, 0 .extra. I Margaret 'Driscoll. Officers for , " 1z, 1. �_ " * , _ . . . . . . . T�"i; 1� " f, � . ,14 gerts adaitional per week will be charged Af ads in. above class are not paid by the men's Auxiliary: President, Mrs. I— � ,,-,, 1. 1; 4 I ` �, �1 -f 11 , the ad was rulL H. Humphries; sec-tti*as., Mrs. 1� �� , " JSAturdaw night in the week in which �� 4", �: . j,", . .."IN .1 � . � Eirtba, Marriages and Deaths Inserted free of charge. Anderson. 11 P. M � I,� �,., , , '.'.'." "" , � * Y. P. S. Meets '. �,.11 Auction Sales, Notice to Creditors. Ebe-Rates on application. , 11 :!.�� I 1�.; .. .. � -11 I., I The weekly meeting of the Y. ,I uff's Church Was- held on " , 1 I .1� 1, "I'll," 2 I �, � Agents Wanted Notice to Creditors of 'D -_ 9 ..... , �71 � . W, �. WANTED FOR RAW�FIGH ROUTE NOTICE TO CRIDDITORS, day evening wdth the presd6ent, , r, ,�,w ,�&­; � I k�N 800 families in SeaforLh, Write to- I lace Shannon, presiding. The ope _ . ?0� _ , iB - " . . F,,A,' � . day. RAWLEIGH DEPT. !AL -36a -SA -K., IN THE R- exercises were followed by the ; ,,- I Moutreal, Canada. 3660-1 buckle Cuthill, Deceased. utes of the p(reivious meeting and 1. " , ­ J,g �. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors t.� I -_ , roll, call, which was answered b I'll ��, �, . I ­­­ ____ — anti others having claims against the estate Scripture verse containing the , � Personal of Alexander Arbuckle Cuthill, late of H the ,,, ,,, R "It" . Township of McKillop, in the C.unty of ur- �ove." An linteresting ,Christ 1,1 � PT . on, Retired Merchant, who died on the 14th stcwy was read, [by Wallace Sha. I �, ,,� ,§," � &', ", KEDY FOR CHILDREN . .� �1 � ,I,. ( - suffering from to the undersigned solicitor for the Executor I 'r, SAFETY FIRST, REI day od November, 1935, are required to Fend ,��, '. R .� after which the pastor gave a I I �r, colds-, cough, bronchitis, . ":::i'..", " ;N,�-,� . In ,,, " , & , tonsili-tis, croup, ,%,hooping couvit, tonsil and ,&,Il particulars and verilled by affidavit of on Mark's Gospel. Lantei sl !�. � "k. throat iW is SYBILLA SPAIiR'S and it their claims on -or before the 4,th day of Cn Japan were .,accompanied by I V il�,� . works. Try it. KEATING'S and HEMP- January, 1936. 1. . '. ...'' Vt. � "'! HILL'S DRUG STORES. 3550-1 AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Ic-cture ,by Miss Mlargaret Cumir I—, . . 1�, I The annual Christnlia% enterl T;!4' I after the said last mentioned date the Execu. , .11 � . , �,,* .", tor will proceed to distribute the assets of ment of Duff's United Church It, '.�.'�f Z I , " �, �. the said deceased, having regard only to the aay School was held in th.e s 11 � ,�f 'I',, '., 11 ... �', . Articles For Sale cdaims of which she then shall have had room of the church on M,onday e ;.1 I I I ," I i notice. I . .­ 11 Wt '' 77 ... ­.. I �1�1 � t Seaforth, Ontario, this 19th day Ing- .. ;,,� 0 -41EATING STOVE, AS o Dated a . .. �� I �! QTOVE FOR SALE 5c TO f December, 1935. ' "I I , -, � - " good as new, Call at BEATTIE'S Holiday Visitors Y;� �, � , JOHN J. HUGGARD, Horace ,and Fred Rutledge of ,� �� � . 41.00 STORE. 3542-tf � �'�;:, �: , � 3,�� L . " Seaforth, Ontario, , It— rontto with their parents,, Mr. IF. 11,�0 � ; Solicitor for the Executor. ',�, ;,,� FOR SALE ­DOOR 10 FEET BY 9 FEET, 3549-3 Mrs. Fred Rutledge. .. If- I f. matched lumber; suitable for driving ''." ,� ,, Miss Jean Dra-ger of Toronto, 111"n, ,� . . rollers and 20 feet of ; . � shed. Complete with ­ I'll .1 N, Pl., track- Apply Box 51, EXPOSITOR OFFICE. her mother, Mrs. L, DrageT. . , . t 3539-tf G, ` . �': Tenders Wanted Miss, Helen Steiss, ,of Kitch 4.1;; ::. , . "vnth her Tn.(Ybh ,::: ...,:. � ,�l_ .eT, Mrs. D. Stei � ..", .. t"14" , FOR SALE -A 5 HORSEPOWER LISTER , , ,gasoline engine, with belt, cheai). Also Miss Florence Ryan, R,N., of ;.!,��, "'� � - * . . "" and 'I."'' .. a lot of choice axe handles, whiffletrgets don and Miss Aileen Ryan ,of _ PAI, �, .. - � I 4 hammer handles; a fewt good brass mounted ." 'r . liridles, and other things, to go cheap JOHN I fb(rd, wlith, their pa-renj,., MT. , 1, " ` I Mrs. Joseph Ryan. !, "I i�i� : FJ,DER, Hensall. 351,11-tf .C., rv% , I , �, I �i j�.� 1, �. I I � . J, - MT. and' Maia. R. Whitfield of I ... " " � -,: N, - . �i �"_, M -1E crieff and 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy TU . . , �. I and Miss Margaret of Bluevale .- k ,�;,�; W, " 1, �' For Sale or Rent .. _'��, ;M�1. , I'T - - SEA TENDERS addressed to the un- Mr. ,and Mrs. Ed., Miller. I ,!.,2, i, , TH W, I ,, ''I, OR RENT - BLACKSMI "Terider for Mr. Win. Alderson of Palnie I � '.,,%.,� , FQ� SALE demigned and endorsed I_ ' 0�,� � L' fvll--7 equipped. Terms Interior fittings, Public Building, Guelph, wit(h Mr. and Mrs. Claxence Ma " �1,2 t" Shop in Seafolth, 1, 1936. O,tari..,, 'clock Miss A�mye Love of Tolonto ,;�, ,� "�_, ,� 11---____. -. ..xea5g January ,, ... ppole. Possession will be received until 12 a . ` . �P.:??­;� - � A,pply WLAT90N & REID, . . 355" neeTi, Tuesday, JanuAry,�, 19�6 for I I.- h .. g , � the sup - er parents, M I., �j t. . -_ - 'O ly and installation Of interio'r fittings in ... W� .'and. Mm. Jos. Ili "I V,f� � RT�,BLE) p R , %. � 11OUSE FOR SALE -- COMF the Public Building, Guelph, Ontario. 'Mists Laura M,an-ning and Miss 1. �,xl, -, frame house, all modern conveniences, Ith Ennis lof Klitchern-er with , ,. I', �- " Plans and specification can be seen and I ­ P,& . '�, garage, etc. ; central location. Inspection in- parents. C'. , vited. Must be sold to close estate. A. D. forms o,f tender Obtained at the offices of ,,;,�, 1) L�: , "I .115� 1 SUTHERLAND. 3546-tf the Chief Architect� Department of Public Harvey Bryans of London wit '1� .,�' Q,�, ", � � '' Works, Ottawa, the SuPervising Architect, ­ Ai_,, I parents, My. and Mrs. Edward ., ;�, . 36 Adelaide Street East. Toronto, Ont., the - ki, 1. ans. M L, Builders' Exchange. 1104 Bay Street, Toren - I'll I i Farms For Sale Pbst Offi Kenneth Jackson, of ,Guelph, . L I , . ,NN � � I I I to, ' Ont., and the Caretaker ce 1,�� 1, �": , EXTRA Bu-ilding, Guelph, Ont. his ,parents, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. .1 � "I ]FOR SALF­ABOUT 75 ACRES OF Tenders will not be com-de-red unless made ..., _t I d, with comfortable frame house, on the forms supplied by the Department 1 11 . �,, I . good Ian sofi. 11�� I ., �.. ; I'Sis ,�' ,�'..; . small barn; a few acres of bush, being West and in aecordance with conditions set forth 0 M' Tena &cCallum of No N . f, ��, of North 1� Lot 16, and East half of therein. rtta rio with -her mother, Mrs. D �.�': � : . North half Lot 17, Con. IS. McKillop, Huron Each tender must be accompanied by a Callum. ; , ' , I -, -, Courity. Possession by January, 1936. For certified <ihmue on a chart -red bank in -ridon " , .., " particulars apply INDUSTRIAL MORTGAGE Canada, payable to the order of the Honour- Miss Jean Murray of Lo .., .. � . r�t er, Mrs. M. Murray. ..'' to JAMES equal to her m, h , _, -, & TRUST CO., Sarnia, or Me- Able the -Minister of Public Works, ' , �,, - . ' �; . , I .. ', ,�. , FADZEAN, Brussels. 3.547x4 10 per cent. of the arnqunt of the tendpr, or .�1117 s�, � ". Z � I M a ry Dre,sl3el of To,mnto , , �. 1, I 9 P -carer BondA of the Dominion of Canada her paxents, Mir. and M -n. Fred 11 1, or of the Canadian National Railway Corn- . . ... �.,, .. I Lost and Found Pany and its constituent companiLn, uncon- nis. w of London , . sl - I ditilonally guaranteed as to -principal and Viss Ethel Sha � � 11 I — interest by the Dominion of Canada,, or the her mother, !Mrs. P. Shaw. 1� , 1. ' -1 � . I �� I 11EIFER STRAYED ON TO THE PREMIS- aforementioned bonds and a certified cheque - .. � � 1. es of Jerry O'Hara. Lot 12, Cerroession 8. if required to make up an odd aanount. Miss Ida Dunda,s of Toronto " - i� .�,�;� . I . McKillop, on or about October 25th. Owner he, parents, Mir. And Mrs. G . ­', .. �� By order, Dund". r . . way have same by proving property and pay- ..", 1, f, ing charges. 3549-tf 1, J. M. SOMERVILLE, � ,, � I , Mrs. Forsythe of Toronto wit I 11 �".. See retary. parents, Mr. and, Mrs. R. W. H � .. N � , 4 . . Department Of Public Works, 'INIT. and, MrG. R. Drager and, ,�,� . III'; I I Card of Thanks Ctta-a. December 19, 1935. ily -of Galt- with Mrs. Drager 1 1, ,,, 3550-2 �, I .1 Mr. and Mfrs. Charles, SellerL. ,,, . MHE FAM, LY OF THE LATE MRS. JAS. -= so,n, Claytonl, are tvisiting at the - �". -L Eillen desire to .express their appfecia- - " r I , ', . tio f the many acts of kindness extended 'of the latter's mother, Mrs. H �..., � .. I * MANLEY I " L�� ' to them during their recent bereavement, for Heidleburg. ,11 " the beautHul flowers and for the loan of —_ I'll, � � ] " I - A Community dance will be � , cars_ 8550-1 ,,, . I Ill, - . .� Miss Mary Dempsey, from the in the A.O.U.W. Hall on Frida ;1', It- I i ­ I Guelph teaching staff, is Spending .jer e rui nig. .1 g�; . 1, �,�'. a Notices 1 Christmas vacation at her home herp. Wrist is Broken , ,�% . � ,,I . � I Santta Claus was busy visiting the We are sorry to report that I �, . . ., 'I r JqRS. ANNA MaoDONA1,D - SPENCER kid4dies in our burg and with the ex- Fr&d Ennis received, a fractured ,; .1,1 � Corsetierre-Corsets, Belts, Bandos, styleor cellent sleighing was able to carry on Tuesday as the res,ult of a ; ': surgical. Phone 137, Hensall, Ont. I 'I'll � 354-8x4 a real I -o -ad and- hope he did not miss Walton Exam Results ., .." " ,any of the kiddies. He thinks the ;,i The following is the report o I , I ::1 : - I..." depression -is over for this Christmas ,,aminations held, in Waltou, .. I �. L . and was able to deliver larger pack- S,hooll. Examined in all subjecr ,. I , .. . . TOWN OF SEAFORTH ages than for a long time. terisk denotes subjects' mdssed. I'll -ngr I ... I I , We co , atulate Miss Bernice Man- Class -Earl Coutts 80%, Wildre �, -n,g obtained the highesi, le'S 72 ***!', Kathlyne Farq,uh �� I WELFARE BOARD ley for havi . � ... I number ,of ,marks in her form at the 68, Barry Marshall 67 (Lafin, . 4 I � I � ... .1 Seaforth Collegiate. ,..". 11 . H DON- � bra). :Sr. IV,--4Uob Smalldon, 77 . I " ations of clothing,- underwear and shoes I Your correspondent wish all a Bennett 70, Margaret Murray �, � ,;,,: . ,. that may have become too small for the weal- I Eappy and Prosperous New Year. Frank Marshall 64 (Spell.), . ? ., I . � ers for children not attending school, Call *bt7 �11 71 . ,,, . .. Town Clerk's Office and donations will be Stoddart 64. Sr. III -B& . , I � I called for. do,n 70 (A-Hth.), Jean Farquhars, ." . . . . Citizens ,are advised n6t to give anything Alice Stoddart 68 (Arith.), 1, " I � t� transients as they are being supplied with VARNA � �. � ,� -eal tickets after working. � I Climming 66 (Atritb.), Viola . I A boy about 17 years of age is anxious fof - 1. 1 63, RiolseEa Burns, 62 (Arit.h.), - � - a position on a farm. Intended for last ,week , 11 . Rutledge 59 (Arith.), Carl ()ou,t " . - , r � ". . R. G. PARKE, Jr. III -Carol Stioddart 50, .1 t., ", I ,We are now lol,.)kling forward to a . - I 'y � ,�,, I !Chairma'n. 3549-2 real oid-time Christmas, s . o get your Murray 46 (Spell., Hist.). 1-1 C I ,,f � " Cutter ready and hunt up the old Nelson .Marks, Marion, Stteiss. . lil� i " I I .- _Excellent, Elva Sholdice, . . I` , sleigh bells and, dust old Dobbin, for .�, I ­ Nomination Meeting Burns- Good, Pat Burns, Ke , I ,. "I" " it looks as if Lizzie and Henry will I I.. �11 I., I �have to keep off the Voads for a Mc�1&14; JF,Jir, Pauldne /S�& li I 9�, , P"; , Township of McKillop �vhile. A.nyway there is more music 'Jim Cummings.-Charies, S. S ,,;` "', �,, Teacher. I -, � , ., .1 11.0 . " t, ;1 in the old-time chimes than in Henry's I ,.: i '' ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ELEC- honk. (Mr. and, Mrs. Williant Leemi I � -, , THE ith .M '. Z I I 11 , I tors of the Township Of McKlItOP, will McKi'll'op spent Sunday wi . I ,�. Varna now has a full fledged 1, I 9 iday, De- �; .i. The lield Tkt Winthrop Hall, an MOT -n,d ,son, Ross, Cons .. � t " "I ''I . .. ceraber 310� 1985. for the purpose of nomi..t- 'blacksimith-a real bandy man. McGregor a I " , � 1, ing a Reeve and four Councillors for the The conceft 'held, in the hall We& Robinson Hamilto,n of Lond ;, , '1�11 I I "I I 01 ,. or 1936, Nominations will be received from i1olidaying with his paxents, �� "' . I I 7e nesday night under the auspices vf , , ,., 'L P 4' , . one o!clock till two p.m. .11i's. Joseph Hamilton. , J�.L I .' ohn's Sunday Sphoul was a suc- ... ", ?a � ,r in the event of more persons being nom- St. J , 1, 11,� 11 :i ihated than are required to fill the . several cess, in spite of the fact it we's Con- Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Henderso , , � �liW offides, a poll will be held on Monday, Janu- cert week, yet the hall was Comfort- family ,of Seaforth were -Chr , ,... .� "' I ary Gth, from the hour of 9 o'clock a.m. till ably full and Mr, Harvey McGee . ., Day guests at the home of H .. ­ n, . r> p.m., at the following Places: N, r I - 11. I singling Wa.s thorou,ghly enjoyed, 1!kP- - s. Joseph Love. - ��,,� Pon NO. I -James Carlin's House, Lot 10. _ " "I . Con- 5; James Nolan, D.R.O.; Wm. Maloney, wi se Misis Jessie Weir, of Aubprn. , 4, I �, P�C. I, � , 1�11,."j, Much credit is due the local talem '1� I � Poll No. 2-Toseph Hogg's House. Lot 25, 10, $2.60; H. Steinbach, Road , , hi � . . . . . . . dI Con. 4: Ross Mardis, D.R.O.; Mrs. George W 0 attended Aunt Dina's qui.Ung 1. � $4.56; W. Farrell, Road 18, .%2. 1 �h 1� Eaton, P.C. party, singing old-time songs, attir- L�_ 11 , , . Poll No. 3 -Joseph Smith's House, Lot 10, cd in, old-time costumes. "p. I -� N Surerus, Road 9, $70.R; -S. I ,,­,�. 1. ,� Con. X2: Henry Bennewies, D.R.O.; Elmer 1. . 1. thuT, Road 1, $1,50. Telephlor ..,!­ . '!� � � ....... . 31 fDennis, P.C. .1. ". 4 Poll No. 4-Sebool House No. 7, Lot 26, , ___ - counts�-Zui�ch 1HYdro, lights, .1 " � 11 ''I 1,11 15. ". Con. 12; Win. Somerville. D.R.O.; Willis Dun- $4. 5; E. Ealie, error, rate, $9; ,Wt , � d , P.0 111"_1`11 , ,. I HAY Gulluther, cartage, $1.17; Zuric 't 11. ,.. JOHN McNAY, Clerk. . 1� � �.,J. "I N, � W��, tral, switching, 2 weeklS, $17; ..� 'I I 2549-2 't �,,, � . " .��. , " .. � 1.211 1,�', 'final sessio-n of the council olf ,Hess, labor, etc., $49 . .,� .. . .., �,' I The .83; posta I'll y I � " . " . I., the Township of Hay for the excise, etc., $17.79; Bank exle , I .1 � I year C 11 , "': , �,�... .� 11. Nomination Meeting 1925 was held at the Town, Hall, In h-eque, $2.70,; Bell Tellepho,ne I � . , ,�, %4� . Zurich, -on Monda,Y, December 16 tollss, $90.23; Northern Electri '�11 .77-,­r,�j . "LL3 wl�_` bill I " 'T��, ft " ;, , supplies, $57-48. Board of H,E I'll f, ", ��,� � 1, with all membem present except Mr. '11, I A. `M,eliek, chairman, $.3; A. F. I I �!�� Township of Tuckersmith Edmund Walper. After the reading 1-1 , ,14;l ,;"�. I and adopti,on of the minutes of the secretary, , $3; J. Block, in il ��' I _ I I . I TJ�E ANNUAL M-EfSTING OF THE FLEC- December 6th meeting and, d,iaposal $14-15; ,C I L. Smith, printing , , lt',� I �'. , , � -f th L �'. ,� , �;, ton a the Townsihip of Tuckersm ith for o -e communications, the following $4.35; C. C. Schilbe, Imernber, ; "I", i, ,11. 1: the nofnfriation of candidates for the office resolutions were passied- Thalt the Dr. A. J. 51acKinnon., M & ..�, �,,�-, I ; P 'io�­ of' Reeve and Councillors for the year 1936, -rds, ins , . 03, $99.50; B. C. EdWa �� w ­ �. , k"'�; will be bold at Walker's Hall. Brucefleld, on Tar Collector be and is herrelby auth- 1. �6��,� Wondhy, December 80th, 1935, from I to, 2 ori2;ed to Continue the collection of $4.50. Charity and Relief -4 I , '111,,�, ; !A��- p.m. If a poll be ii,ocessary such poll &hall unpaid taxes far the year 1935. That man & Son, kidigenit, $7.06 . 11 �;, ! �,-: �1, . , be opened on Monday, January 6th 193t be- �, 2 ,�­ 4 - of the assess- Merner, indliglent, $3 I �v I , tween the hours df 9 a.m. and � p.;�. at the annual assesm(entis 61; , � 11 )� ullk _ , 1�� J;, � - 06 fullowing places and by the foli lack Greek Drain Bros-, indigent, $3; G. J. Thi :,�!,), 'A 51 I No. I -At Phinigan*9 Store, D.R.O., Harry 'be reduced W per cent. for the year J. Glascho & son , �:1 . 11 _ I �,,,�%,,� officem t I �,�!: � 1906, and alsio 30 per -cent. for -the gent, $4.05; Stade & Weildo . 1� 3.0& Sbwatt;, Clerk, A. Finnigan. " " , �, ", ,?!� I I lqd.­21�-At S. S. No. 8; D.R.O., Edward vear 1937. That the amo-ants cover- gent, Mary- A. Mellick, In, ��,,M 1� , 1, I bro,v ,".Ojerk, J. P. M&aren. ing .11't � ,�, , v�t� payments on tiowriship riainds, $1,96; A. Melick, trips, Clinto, '.R 11 1'6 ,,�-"; �f 9- S. S, No. 4, D.R.O*, Joseph tel r"I'll ,�,� I ,�� . _, A& ophone, Charity end, relief, Board Goderich, $4, General Acco 1, , . 4� 1,�'! "L I ", ,, . or I _�Zfk, Fred Pepper. � e " Alt ,8. S. No. 8; D.R.O., T�horoas 'of Health and ,general accounts be Zurich, 117dro, lights, town, ;, : . I �;�;,, I I �,, . I �;, Ch4viii4it. Clerk, J. W. MeTut1w.h., palsoed ag per vouchers: Township $3.80; Aimlasemient tax tickets, 5.�I;i 0,; . ,�`It, I I - Ne'. 1".,& No., I; D.R.O., R. D. Bell: roadlst--Gelo. Hem, signe, Road 1, 0; C. L. Smith, printing and advel , 4,.4'11' I , "I I .1, . . IT �� , , I �. , ', "I i , ,;� � � ).. William Tp. Clerk, assistance, $20; Tp. Clerk, $29-56; W. R. DouglalL SA.0 " I 01 " 21,4 ­"Ir - . , S. No. 0; D.R.4 4� zralt , , ,, , Willis& Martin. , �,,,, , , 111. e� I -,�'�( . -011, V, . I ",'. ,: . , postage and excisie,, $24.85; L. Stehil- $0,50; Ward FAtz DiV59i , , , � . " 4,1-1 I m �. ,�, , , I , , , ", 'It". 11 IiM*wolt� Clerk. - - __ I , ;:,tv,',' " ,; " �:- �;,�'," � C�6� I I ,,�. 0,,��F.11 I- I ) I be & Son, trueking, $2.50; Goo. Brock- $24; postage, e3WA", ete, $28 I". �"­ ,­ *1 ,� . 8540-2 acto-unt 80eI, C. L. Sulft, )udhatme, SiA.0., fees, $3 __ , , ., __,,?,s,gt1t.-:""-,il, . .,�. . (ad" �T 0 � �., , " I .. , " �, .. 14i.s" . I I ....., . , # -�,�... , 1­1�_:,:� I f , ; TVA",�". ,,�t,,,�,"��"...,;"�',,,',,'�:�,,,,,��,,',,� ..... . :,� ,, � ; Ing; $6.60- W. E. TUMIM11 1boad i L. SMith, OAV. drains, $1.8D; P 0 , # $8;,.P. minm# Rota 1'. ,$,8. I; ,Jg.� Y.-Alwo-ilsoh Dfti*qt. poutt, ,V%15� F, 0 C. I .. 11. NdtK,*ftt.iI ., C., : Th,Y �;TW adfbiurft6d, to rAW , :, .�'ij,**1419.11' � A 0 � � 084-11 t��lu#R*6,�#w-,,�.-i,i�.**,ilsg, , 15� I ft -JI"_ 10441*41�fft 11 0, 1.11, I . ....P. � � 11 II; --; I 11 I 1,o . . . . 6 ­� I I I I 11 I c I STANLPY .' Im I , I , �. I 9 J 777. 77sou 777=77 is' spend, ,� Ing a few 4ays im London with her I of daughters, , an,II , Mr. Bert Dunn of Toronto is visit- Z &. ,. ing with Mr. and 'bh-s-. W. J. Dow- � Of son. � ( cers The United !Suniday School of Var- Ic I .Q. na- held their ,Christmas tree and en- , !e,t, tertainmelrit on Monday night. 11 ent, -Mr. Mervyn Keys of Kingston Un- I diss ivensity epent Christmas at ,his hionve Wo- .on -the Babylon, Line. :Mr. Al,lan ( I W. Keys )of Western University, Loadop, , . I Ber t is aloo spending the holidays with his I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keys. - The IAEsses 'Dorothy Peck, Sylble .' Kevs and Isabel Rob-ingon oif Clinton P.S. Coilegiate axe spending the.'hohdays ' Sun- at their resVective homes. I Val- Miss Grace Robinson, teachex of , is holne for th I e ' � in- h,r-l;.(iays. . the Xr. Nelson Keys of Egniondvalle y a spent last week with his son., Elmo're, . vor,d a' the old home on Babylon Line. nlas S. S. No. 3 : , non, The following is the 0hristmas ' talk sch,00l report for S. S. No. 3, Stan - ides joy. The names mentioned have ob- a tain,ed the required' ,standing in their ng. class. Sr. V - ,Mary Marks, Anna tadn- Sco,tch-mer, Gordon Heard. Sr. IVI­ Sun- Hugh Pollock. Jr. IV�--Lloyd Heard, hool Elmore McCldnchey. Sr. 111 --Emma � ven- Xic,Clinchey, Clifford McClinchey, . Harvey Parsons. II-Minniet, Pen - hale, Doris Clarke, George Heard. Jr. To- 1----,Dor1s Penhale. Attendance, 13.- 1 and, �C. A. Trott, Teacher, with ener I The white gift ,Christmas service LDTi- was held in the United Church Ita-9t 7ant- Sunday with a ,good attendance, Th -e ,and Sun,day Jehool scholars occupied the � Centre pews and,Rev. W. -A I Bremner M'Drl- made special mention -of the great rvey white ,gift to ,the world, whose birth - with day we -are Celebrating. Special mus- ic was fur6islheld by the choir which rstion wd�s much enjoyed. The gifts were tin. sent -to Queen Street United Church, with Toronto, where they will be much ap- �07e- preciated.. . . . Ed- 'We express our sym,pathy to the their members bf the ,Sunday school who were not able to attend, the ,Christ - h h is Inas tree and entertainment on ac- BrY- cou'nt of illnests, and also to MT. Hugh Aikenhead, whio had the misfortune with to fall out of the hay mow, injuning, Jack- his shoulder so badly that he has, 1 been confined to the house for some thern 'time. We hope ,to see them all a- , Me- round again soon, .With brMr. and ,Mrs. James McQueen cele- ated ,their Wh annliversal!y last Sunday, ;Dec. 22, by attending both with servi,ces in the United Church, when En- they received manly congratullations. The D-ecem�ber meeting of ,the W. With ,M. S. met in the school ro,om of the United Church, Brucleflield, on Dec. 11, with with twenty-five members- present, eorge with the president, Mrs. C. H. Haugh i in the chair, giving the Call to WOT- b her�, hip, after which a hymn was sung Y. b -Miss Bowey reading the Scrip- fam- ture. Leaflets were read by Mrs. Aikenhead, and Mrs, Brodk and Mrs. and Mary Brown and the devotional leaf - home let 'by Hm. A. T. Scott; Miss, Munroe erle, read the ,temperance paper and Mrs. Arthur McQueen, the stewardship. held Mrs. A. T. iScoltt gave a story about y ev- the conversion of a lumber jack in India, after virbioll Mrs. RattenbuTy led in .prayer. Officers for the com- Mrs. Ing year are as follows: Honorary Wrist Presidents, ,Mrs. J. Burdge, Miss M. fall. J. MoCul1d, Mn. Neil McGregoT, Mrs. W. A. Bremner; preslident, Mrs. C. f the H. ,Haugh; 16t vick-pres., Mrs. I. ?u-blic Ailkenhead; 2nd, vioe-pres., Mrs. J. . As,.. Watsoh; 3rd vice-pres., Mvq. J. Haz- Fifth elwood; recordling sele., Hiss, Bowey; Sel- corresponding see., Mrs,. M. Brown; arson treasurer, Mrs. Brock; Christian Alg,e� Stewardship, Mrs. McQueen; expense Rosr , p fund tTeas., Mrs,. Forest; Strangers' 67, see., Mrs. ,Scott; supply see-, Mrs. R. RIO v Scott; literature sec., Mrs. Baird; �majj_ ,Mlssionar� Monthly, - Miss, Helen on 69, Tough; Associate Helpers, Mrs. J, Ruth McQUeLen; asslistant Helpers' see., M. Marks E. Slwan; 'Ilemperance, Miss, 'Munroe; Leslie Baby Band, Mrs. ,Mustard; press see., s 56. Mrs. T. Chapman; assistant press onald sec., Mrs, Stephens; organist, Mliss ,la,b_,- -Murdoch; awistant organist, M`rs . )In er Forest; president of Mission. Band, �ucilje Miss Bowey; assistanit; ,president of n,neK Band,, Miss Edna Bremner. ddalt, " - - - ealers, TUCKERSMITH ng of rs. C. The annual -CAiristmals entertain- taTICe- m-ent ,of S. S. No. 7, Tuckersmith, on is was held, in the school (house on Fri- . and' day afternoon, December 20, Mr. W. Black actiing as chairman. , n and The opening -number Consisted of a istmas coLz* of ch-orusesi by thei, school. I and Then ,Mr. Black gave an interesting tailk on ,the school. as it was yearls ag�o. The next number was -a wel- come number given, by seven of the Supt., pupils: Jack MoLean, Jim Broadfoot, 0,0; G. Stuart Finnigan., Billie Boye,s, Ross McAr- Nicholson, Bruce and Ross McLean. Ac- 'Billie Boyes gave a mcit2ution, "The 1Pce, Snowman's Resolution,." Following R. this was a speech by Mr. David Mc - h, Cen- Lean. The next nurmber was a reci- H. G. tation by Ross Nicholson entitled ge and "Let Old Santa -Claus -Come in." Jirr ange, Broad,foot entertained the audieTwx Co., by a song, ",Santa Claus," playing hilE c Go., own accompattiment on the guitar th- This was followed, by a speech bN Hess, Art Nicholson. Glen Cameron rffier peCtOT, gave a reeirtathon, "Santa. Qtaus." A cards, ,duet, "Away in a Manger," was, theT $2.00; sung by Ross and Bruce McLean I 0. H., Following this wasl,s recitartiot b3 pector, Stuart Finnigan, "The Christnim W( . Tie- Like.11 Mr. Will Cameron then, gaivq J. W. a speech and Mr. Bill. Foresit reciltle,( illiams, a poem which he bad learned at 11 el, in- years of age. A recitation entitled , indl- 00hristmias Questions" was, their , indi- givelt by Bruce ,Nclje�an. Mrs. Wil - di -gent, fred Coleman then favored.the audi, and e,nce -by t" splendid -readings. Mrs unts- Rintovil, Camer-on and Redge gave li hoill, coupk of numbers in their usua $1.92; tplessing nianner. I . ng, The nemt featureI o,n- -the progran ., fees, was a dwogue, "Ttle Five4vbmn-1 Ooart, The scene was a railway station, 9, ,76; P. the -bW7. bodr bf,-5.15 depiatipig sonli .15- C. of -the bunwTow charadtftv ,oWerinj � A. f J. itherre. Owing .to a gftlVit�t blf 91A $24,00, in the sebbat, aft' 4h6'bft(* h0l,to b4 1��',',-'�,��;,tjjy,�, I,k � ­.�,F " ... ;: " , , 'L� , "" " " . I ;;, ; ��,� "I 1, , � ' ", 4' ,1,, ,(j;� P, ,A4.�,,;�'7;,��,.,,���,,�,�.���i,�.�,;illiI I � �Aj, I I , � �?,,�;),;���,Iq­,Rg 'I, ,�� . , , , �,,y ".11 % �, . �, ,"IL 1� �7 '1'��,�'�,Jl,, ,1, -,,,.i,,,I��,,���'V,Il�l;"�,l�,,I�' i�'A';�'Jl�,,4'e","Ll't"I�k r �,, i*,A" �11" .0 , ,�'Al��,i�-,�Qj'��"".,�'�f�,����; ,� .V�";�lli),,�,E�.i�,��Ll"�,�,i�r,�illI 11 I-V , , ' ` - ' "' '1� "I"�ff;,q" ' . ,, , , � t,4 , . r',%�;!, , " 'I.V . I ," ��il�t,RLi;, ',�, 'I'��-.�V'i�.t'l������'L".,V"�, �j _�",;,*.;",?i� , .1 ", . ., , � ; , � '� L I � � ,I III �,., l'! ;" ,�? � , 'M' , I , ,11f;,�,,� 11 . I , ,�, I I .1 . , , ,1.1�,',., , ,4,.� , , ,, ".." " ,:., �,,,, )P,,��,� � .., , , , , 11 , , " , , ," �, , .l , . " �­ I p� .1 1.1 � , �, 1 I .1 . ,� � "Ill , i ,: ,� I :.; ,� , � � 1,;�1 " " , , "' 6k , � ., I � � � � , , , , . L I? " � - . . . , � L�� 4 , . ". I " � . I :� � I . � .1 `!� ., �,.� I I � . . . .L 4f - �. I I Is . I I I I . I � . I I L 1. . , 1 -7 . I I , , , I � . -1 I . I � . � I a 0 . . ..61 I . PEC, I P., .14', _,","'1111- 'i, , I I . - I I T '... _,".". , , I I t ­ I i — - I - J ie: !SbRAOU 0 . I imw,zem wer WOut, W_ ier Oawevorv; New0w, Jist Broad- _'HENSALL ' � )Vt; fxmndm�a (a fussy old' IP -4y: - I , %ek -McLeala; her Gxandftughter, SubscriPtioll's recedved at the Hen- .j toluffie, Rioss Niehollslon. WpWt Tin- sall post office for all daily and - igan, made a very chumming bride , ki newspapers and your patmn- ' nd Biruce MoLefm made an e=acllent C: % be much apprecixted. Post , -room. 'Rastus, (a tcolore4, man), �Jhek *Mce box rents fall due and are pay- d �qmteron; Mac Rintoul took the part able the -last week in this mqnrD'l ann ; f a grouchy old.- farmer and Dille the first dn the coming New Year, I loyes tolok,the paxt of hill wife. Ross and those in arrears -kindly make up ' kcLean then gave a reeftati=6 "What limount dae. . 35,50-3 : light 'Have Been." -'Jim Broadfoot avored the audienoe by another sel- Miss Kate MeEwen, a Ilittle West ction on,his guitar. An instrumien- of the ivillage on the Zurich Road, had al was given by Jessie &nith. M%s, the misfortune a few days ago -to fall �mil'bh, a student of Stratford Nor- and fracture 'her leg between , the alal School, spent the week of Dee. anNe and knee as an X-raytaken at 6-20 practice teaching in No. 7 and Seaforth Scott Memorial Hospital ided the teacher ixt preparing the ghowed. She will be confined to her ,oncert. A farewell recitation, "Good room for some weeks but fortunate- �ye," war given by Jack Boyes. - ly the break was not -as serious as it The Rintoul's provided music while might ,have been. vaiting on Santa to come and on ,his Mr. Sheldon Coleman and wife and Lriival distributed gifts and candy �couple of children have, been spending 'rom the Christmas tree. a few ,days with relatives. in the vil- Lunch was s-erved by the ladiesi of i-alre .and vicinity. Mr. Coleman has h section. The school house was been residing for some years in De- illed to capacity and the Concert was tTo,it. L decided s,pecesls, - MT. and Mrs. Harold Hilliard were Intended for last week misited by relatives from Detroit ani Chatham ,during the Christinas boli - No. 7, Tuckersmith days in th,e persons of Mr. and Mrs. The following is the report of S. VV. H. Cofill and W. S. Walker 3. No. 7, Tuckersmith, for the Christ- M,r. and Mrs. Duncan Nc�iarti,n tions: V Class�-�Elm�er are and have been quite poorly for I ,ameron, 680/c. Sr. IV -Jim Broad- some tdme ,past. �oot 80, lvfac Rintoul 66, Jack Me- Mxs. John mcKenzie is visiting her �ean 62. Sr. 11III-Ross, Nicholson 69, son, William, near Brucefield. Bruce McLean 6% Jack Cameron 62. Mr. arva Mrs. Lorne Scott of To - Jr. III�Billie Boyes 73, Stuart Fin- eonto and Dr. and Mrs. Smith of St. , ho;lidays with iligan 7.0� t -Ross- WcLean (Very Marys spent Christmas 3ood). Primer (in order ,of merit) their relatives, M�. and Mrs. George Glen Cameron, 'Howard Allan, Jack C. Petty and -Mrs,. Balanty-ne and, Boyes. Best Welleirs, for November Miss Katie Scott. ind DecIen-bber--Jim Broadfoot. Num- Mrs. Margaret Vair of Havelock is .Per ,,on roll, 13: average attendance,, here vipilting her mother, Mxs. Robt. 12.2.-Ele-anor 8cotehmer, Teacher. Runthrom, of the village. No. 1, Tuckersmith . Mr. and Mirs. Robert Higgins, and The following is the report of the family spent the week -end with their Christmas examinations of is. S. No. daughter, Mirs. Sweit%eT, of the Beach 1, Tuckersmiith. An asterisk before 01 Pines. a Pupil's name indicates the, pupil has Christmas Tree At United Church missed some exa,min,ations. Sr. IVI-- Murray Traquair 65clo. Jr. IV -Mar- The Christmas tree entertainment garet Kercher 76, *Doris Pearce 56, for -the Sabbath school of the United Roy Pepper!54, Sr, 111 -Arthur Tra- Church, Hensiall, was hold in the ausir 72, Wilmer Dalrymple 54. Jr. sich6ol,rtoom ,on, Friday evening and 111 -Ross Kercher 71.2, Doris Ker- was largely attended despite very un - Cher 71-1 Ifflass Pepper 69, Il Cjass�_ favorable Weather. and .roads. which Clarence Dilling go. I Class --jack did not dreter the teachers, scholars Clark 70. Prim�er-Harold Dilling and parents and friends turqiing out 95, Billie Clark 82. The best spell- in large numbers. There was.a good ers in the school for November were *program by the scholars and- in addi- Margaret Kercher, Doris Kercher and tion a finte tree was loaded with prers- Clarence Dilling. Those having per- ent ' s Which Santa Claus distributed. fect spelling for ,December were: The school room was ,beautifully de - Doris Kereher, Harold 'Dilling and cDrated and a siplendid, evening spent Billie ,Clark. Number ,on roll ' 13. av- and -the superintendent, teachers' a"'i'd erage attendance, 11.73. - Jea� E. scholars were more than delighted McKenzie, Teacher. with the entertainment in every re- �pect. KIPPEN I Skecial Services Local churches had special Christ- chool Christ- )Tltas SefrAces on Sunday .last when mas entertainment was beld in St. Lxcellent ser ite to the Andrew's United- Church -on Thurs- ccc,aedon were given ,by ,the pastors da!y evening of last week ,and wa,s a ano splen,di�d mus,ica,l programmes by decided Success ,in every way. The the choirs, re,flecting great -credit Up - Christmas somgs, recitations, drills, on ',,he leaders and- the members. The .and so forth, given by the children, following is the program of Carmel deserved much credit go7th to the Pre,:,by'teTian Church: 'Solo, 4IThe children and to those who otherwise Birthday of a King," Mrs. W. X helped to make the eveniing's enter- Young; anthem, "Arise, Shine Foi tainmient a success. At the conclu- Thy Light Has Come," by the choir: sion of the program -Santa Claus ladies' chorus and choir, "Ea-rtY., made hds appearance much to the de- Weary W�a,jting Dome"; quartette light of ,the cbdldt-on. who eagerly "There Were Shepherds," by R. Y waited for bim and they were 'in no McLaren, Irene Hoggar�h, Mrs. Jas -way ,disappointed, for he had, a boun- Paterson . and Jas. Bengough; Salo tiful supply of good things to diS_ "Little Town of Bethlehem," by Rev tribute among them. He also re- W. A. Young; male quartetlte membered SoIlne of the older folk with "Watchman, What of the Night," b� beautiful Ch,ristmar, Jboxes., among R. Y. WcLaren, W. A. Young, Xame2 them being our beloved pastor, Rev. Bengough and W. A. MeLaren' an. E. F. Chandler, and our capable and them, "Glory to Gold in the iij��est,, courteous caretaker, Mr. John Jar- by the choir; solodst in same, Rev Tott, for which ,they thanked him W. A. Young, MIrs. Young and Mrs most heartily. W. A. McLaren; quartette, "Come Y( Mr. Roy Butt of Stnitford spent a Lofty, Come Ye bo*ly," by Rev. W few days� at the homes of his bm- -AL. Young, Mrs. Young, Mrs. W. A thera, Edgar and Thomas, of the vil- McLaren and W. A. MaLaren; fina lage, during the pasit week chorus and the Glory, "Silent Night' Death of James M'�60nald In addibion to the evIening -.service od A shadow of g1loom was cast over song the pastor gave some fine poeti the village ,and surrounding eommun- Cal numbers. There was a good at . ity on Friday, Deicembe,r 20th, W tendance th-ro,ughout both services it was learned -that Mr. James � C_11.Wm. A McLaren is the efficien� Donald, of the 2TYd, conce,ssion of St - choir leader and Mrs. Malcolm, th4 ley had passed away. Mr. McDoT I capable organist. has been in declining health for e Good attendan,ces both morning an( I . past few mo-niths, but hii s sudden death eveinng were in elvd,debee at the Un -it came quite unexpected tk) those who ed -Church on Sunday last,, the pastor Were near and dear to him and also Rev. A. Sinclair, giving (two practica . . -to, hi's large circle'of friends in this and ,impressive discourses appropri community. The funeral, was, held ate to ,the Christmais, season, and thi on Monday from, his, late residence ChoiT, under *e able leadership a and his remains were laid to rest in 'Mr. W. 0. Goodwin with Miss Eleano� Baiild's oemebery. The bereaved wi- Fisher, A.T.'C.M., orle,Mding at thl dow and ,daughter have ,the heartfelt organ. The church was most beauti sympathy of the,entire comimunity 1"n. ful . ly decorated and, lent a charm, to thiis their sed' hour of bereavement. the ,services. The musli-cal progran Dr. James Jarrott of London and was as flollows;' Carol, "On Christ sister, Miss Etta Jareoft of Toronto mas Day," soloists, K. Drysdale, NIrE visited at th,ei home of their parents Drysdale, H. Horton; tenor solo, "An ' ' the Angel Gabriel,," W. 0. Goodwin Mr. and iMrs. Isaac Jarrott, of the village, during .the week. anthem, "He Shaffi Be Great"; solc Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean and "Gentle Mary,"'Dr. I. G. -Smillie; an family of Nftubaushene are visilting them, "Night of Nights," solulist, NE9 145orenc.e Welsh. Eveyang-Antherr, ,at the home of the former's mother, ,, ' The Song .the Angels Sang" (unac Mrs. Jas. B. MdLes.n, of the London Road. oompanied); carol, "The Star I o The Jersey cow has been long Bethlehem," soloists, L. Love, L. El famed for its golud loloks, second, to ,der, P. Elder; camd, "Gold, Franklin none for its riohn�ss in. ,milk and cense and My-hfr," soloist, C. Blowe�s cream, and far ,above the average as cruintette, "Bethlehiem," Mrs. PaiAe5 maker. However, We learn ' D ' a ,butter Mrs. Hess, Mrs. rysdale, W. Cro% o-rone that is -not worthy of all these -and Dr. Smillie; solo, ,'The Gift, excellent recommendation8 that was lMiss F. Welsh,; anthelm, "To Hear th so Just]. Angels Sing," eo,loists,,, Mrs Pais-le3 � y accorded her. It seems that I a certain young gentleman, near the 'Mrs. Drysdale, P. Elder and ' -Mrs village, Who, likes 'the rich creamy Hess. flavor of pie and pudding (and the Rev. Mr. Fax -r presdded very abl: -beautiful glow of rich golden, butter, at the Christmas sonvitce in. St. Paul' took it on 'himself while in the city, Angilican Church on Sunday last, de tn purchase -one ,of these well bred, livering golod thoughtful sermbriE good looking cows, with expectation The choir rendered good, music an of &,,,bouutiful supply of creant, for two, line anthems marked the SeT -Chirtstmia-s puldidiong, and an extra sup- vices. In the miornring anthem Mis ply of butter for short bread etc. J. Wrley too,k a special part and, a But whether this inbellilgent R�.im:aq the evening the special parts wer had been so fascinated with City life taken 'by Mrs. W. 0. Goodwin a,n or not, we do, not know, but on febeh- Miss Pearl Drummond. ing i ' t to the -country it practically Sahta At Community Tree refused to rewaird, its present owmer with a drop of milk, which- was in- On Monday afternoon Main Stree deed a sore ,ffisappoilntment. We was crowded when the large brMiant . trust, however, that with a certain ly lighted Ch.ristmas. tree provided b. amount of courteery and good I hings the Cham1ber otf 0ammerce ,was u!n I to eat, it may chang 110 to- loadled by ,Santa Claus ,of ift wealt . ward country life and finally adapt of ,presents, not on -17 for We youn, itsetf, to its present Surroundings people, and children'for whoyn it wa and go back an liz general good �be- speciany provi.ded, but also 2, larg � havior. So it,may be ac,corded- all liumhor of grown-nipe were presem I the favorable recommendations that and W,ere, gen"ously relm�o,Abered b. ' � Jintly belongs to her ,�,,�Ss, and' Bit 'Santa Cliau%. Every child W, th I the same tinve Will do T�Wh tR,,br0'&d- advIanitage of being ,"entedi With, � � en the Smile of its ovft4. � bag of ftMv and, butp.-The Citizen .- , , � . I ... . xisg , sleft' 'tMnd10 ' 1% IMM BtUld headedl, ,h I - - - n. to th 11, 1.3", 11 lit - ol - I l, .. ye, Ubdoth" ift'de, . 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Angus, Me- d F,xeteT at the home of their mother; %1r. Harold Sherritt of London at �he home of reilatives,; Miss Salrah Vansan of 14ondon at the home of �er parents; 'Mr. and' 'Mrs. McLean qm-d Children of Iffamil-toa and Albert Passmore of Delhi at the home ,of Mr. and, Mrs. John Passniore; Billy Joynt of Myron, Dr. HanT Joynt of '. loronto and Mr. and Mrs. Laird Joynt at the home of their moth,or, Mrs. Alice Joynt; Mr. an& Mks. Lloyd ) Hudson foO Tblres;t wittih reliativej; H,Dward. HeulpW11 of London at ibbe home of ,his parents; Wiss Ada Spen- eeT of Dashwood at -the -home ,of her parents,; Miss Mae McNaughton of Toronto with her parents,; 'Miss MaT_ lwa'ret McLean of London with her parents; Miss Marion SindaiiT of To- rionto with -her parents; ,the Missles Li'ly and Edith XcEwen of Kitchen- er ab the 1home of their brother, J -no. E., of the ',highway, s(outh of the vil- liage; Miss Alice Dougiall -of Toronto with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dougall, Mr. and 'Mrs. William Gram of Lansling, Mich., and Miss Ada of Detroit at -the ,home of their parents; Mrs. J. MwArthur of Lola- , don at ,the home of her brother, Mir. Harry Arnold -and wife; Mr. John D. Buchanan of London at the home of his mother; Miss, Lin Ortwein of To- ronto and brother, Milton, at the home here of their parents; 'Mr. and, Nks, Harold Scruton of Port Dover at the home of th-eir .parents; MAss 011ie Coxworth of Detroit -at the ho,me of her sister, 'Mrs. ScTutom I Mr. and MTs. J. B. Simpson are spending the Christmas holidays with relatives and frienft at London. Chris�tmaa Day passed -over rveTy pleasantly with a large number of visritoirs and whose numbers would have be,6n swelled only for the heavy � snow storm that made 'the *tbd&' somewhat timpassible for Cars. The annual Sabbath sichool enter- tainment of -Carmel Presbyterian Church was held in the Town Hall on Monday evening last and was largely attended, and one of the very best. The program was carried out mairdy by the ,scholars of the school and, was. a splendid one, composed . of drills, readings and, plays ,and was much en- joyed from start to finisA- The chil- dren especially were delighted by the lgifte of Santa ,Claus, and -not only were the children .well rermembered but many more of advanced years. The musicalselecti-aris were well tia-1, ed ,and rendered and added much to the pleasure ,of the occasion. The quilts made by Mrs. R. J. Pat- ersion's group of the United, ,Church, under the auspices of the W. A. and fo,r whiell tickets were sold, resulted as follows: First prize falling to 'Miss 'Mildred Smillie, and, the second one to Mr. Manley Jinks. The quilte wl-re much admired and the winners a.-� justly proud of them amid axe to be oongratul-ated on their good for- tune. Communion service will be held in the United Churoh on the cloan'ing Sun- day morning, the last in the year, with preparatory services on Friday evening ,of this week at 8 �o'clock in the school ro,om, and a large attend- ance to close the communion Islervees for the year is expected on Sunday miorning. The rimld is now in full swing and r well patronized, and with continued cold weather the ice udl be all that ,could be desired. ' I I The merchants have beenkept pret- . ty 'busy during Christmas week and . . the stores presented, a fine appear- . ance. . The mail matter passing through the local post office has been the � heaviest in years.. � The rural mail couriers have had a nib-st strenuous time this week, the I rondo being so full of snx)w and not . well packed to- make good sleighing , and it is thoped ther may be well re-- [ membered by their patrons -on the . routes which will -be eneauTaging to � them. . .* Celebrate 40th Wedding Anniversary N - A very pleasant gathering toce � placel at the ho,me of Mr. and Mrs. L Robert Parsons, on Queen Street re- . cently, when the membersof the iil�_ I ily arid immediate relations met to - I gether on theocca.sion of the fortieth ; anniversary of their Wedding. All sat , d1own to a sumptuous fowl supper . served at a table centered by a nice- � ly decorated anniviersary cake and , ,golden glow mu,ms. A shiort protmm. - followed and MT. and, Mrs. Parsons F were presented with an electric heat- - ing pa -d carried .in by tw10 of their - grandchildt,en, 'Miss Velma Ferguson ; and Master Bobbie Parsons, An ad- , dress was read by Miss Gladys Rlyek- 4 main, niece of the bride and groom as ' follows: Dear Loved Ones: We are �, gathered heT43 to -night to exprese to I you our -sincere congratulations and . good wishes on the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of your Wedding 7 day. Although forty years is a long � period -of time, yet we are pleased to - be able to say -you ,have both borna . -t,4,e stress and' stTain exceedingly I %11, and that you will with confidence - face the te,sits, that come with the I evening,of Ile. We pay tribute -to t y1ouT long devoted, happy, ,contented 3 amd virtuous lives. You, have been I ,kind, loving and true parents., good neighbors and loyal friends. The in- fluence of your livies -has exerted a lastinig ianipression for glood on those t with whom y4ou have been associated. - Ais a slight token of our apprecialtion 7 we, rthe members of Vur Immediate - fimilly -and friendR, ask you to accept I this glift. OUT siftere prayer Is, that r God ma:7 elontinw to bless you and 51 that you may still ha" many m*Te 3 bapiply zrea* '*,giethelr. SignW by t members oif family. MT. Parsons 7 thanked those'present in a few well - 21 chosen words. A svlb, "Silver It Threads Aimong the Gold" wals- sung 5 by Mrs. Fred Pa"m andl recitatioms 2i Were ,gilreo by oem"all of the grand - 3 ablildrem. , The i*malimee ,of the ev- !, ni# woog spot* fn gWym, an,d socid � 'ew- . I I o �.' ".., I . I _l.�'. I ,��Z,','� ,.4 '. � ,j. , , - . , , !, ,­, , , , " , "', �' �� , , I " , i� `1'4'4'11��, t,�, i,��..Ai',4�,i,,; 1�1, �.,,�_ M1