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The holiday season presents a pleasant oppor-
tunity to express our appreciation of your
friendship.
May our service prove to be a factor' in the
Prosperity we wish you during 1938!
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In bidding fareWell to the Old Year and wel-
coming the New
J. A. WESTCOTT, Jeweller
extends to all friends the wish for Happiness
and Prosperity.
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COMES THE HOUR
Riding through the space
of time comes, the hour
when 1938 makes its bow
to this world of ours. At
that very second we with
to extend to you our Sin-
cere greetings of
A
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Seaforth - Ont.
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Wanted Lost and Found
GENERAL 11131:1SE" QTEER STRAYED ONTO LOT 34, CON. 14,
Milia. E. A. MeM.ASTER. la m.,gineep. Owner may have same by
86554
moving ply and paying charges. Apply
to MAT ARMSTRONG, Londeerboro.
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,Errty For Sale
tt-4Fusg.k ito 8 ROOMS.
fAAlilltiasig,
'tnendation, electric lights, water,
tote. The late Chaa. Hohlbein
, kw MRS. RICHARDS, opposite
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Farms For Bale
VAIRM FOR 1A'. -THIS FARM CON-
J•e":'-"thalins 50 acres, being composed of WV4
„tor Lot 9, Omwersion 2. Township of Tucker'
scaltilt4 Ope that farm is a comfortable frame
dwelt* bank barn, cement silo. large driv-
ligt.ehed and large. well-equiPped henhouse.
amino& 421114 situated 2 miles from
Hefei and % mile from school. This iS
63i0VAle the best 56nere L11.214114 in Terckersmith
wad ea' it will be weed right. should meet
with ready. sale. HENRY HORTON, Box
246. Hensil. • 86544
'WARMS FOR SALE OR RENT - TWO
j•-"' grant farms: '75 acres, S% Lot 10, Con.
11. McEillop, and 50 acres, S'4 Lot 19, Con.
2. Hibbert. Always plenty of water. Chas.
HoMbein tate: Apply to MBS. RICH -
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Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
Totamms WILL BE REOEIVED UP TO
4. January 15, 1938, ;for 10 cords 15 -inch
bard &rite wood, Sor S. S. No. 3; Hulletb.
MRS. LEO STEPHENSON,
Secretary -Treasurer,
R. R. N. 1„ Clinton.
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TENDERS WANTED
"[MINDERS WILL BE R9XIEIVBD UNTIL
•x• January 19, 1918, for 15 cords body wood,
etwonle and beech, 16 Sucher long, to be de-
livered at Cavan Church, Winthrop. Alm
estretaking for 1988.
WM. R. SOMERVILLE,
R. R. No. 4. Walton.
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Notices
NOTICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
OF HURON
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dertiattre tin*: The Stir O1oud, Pedlar:" Tho
Tail Driver, Gieff:- 'MUNI& WSW
WM, One; AR Kling. - Parrish:
Knight Withollii .Aranw, Hilton. NMI-
Fictionl-This .Ontario, Ilial; More
Leaves From, Laatera Lane, McClung;
Robinson Of Enghtnd, Drielrwater;
History of the Canadian Pacific, Gab -
bons; Seven League Boots, H,alibur-
tome Arctic. Trader, Godeela 10,000
Leagues Over the Sea, Robinson. ,Puv-
enile-By the Light of the Study
Laanp, Keene; The Clue in the Diary,
Keene; The Secret Staircase, Keene;
Miss Billy, Porter; 'Mies Billy Mee
ried, Porter; Miss Billy's Decislea,
Parter; Adventures of Bobby Orde,
White; Raggedry Anne's Magical Wish,
Gruelle; Raggedy Anne's •Wishing
Pebble, Gruelle;Sunbonnet Babies in
Northern Gepee Land, rover; Sun-
bonnet Bablea A, B, C Book, Grover;
Wide Awake Rhynes, Herring; Four
Little Kittens, Frees; Wilbelimund's
Wish, Wilson; Little Phillippe of Bel-
gium, Brandeis; The Dutch Twins,
Perkins;, Patsy Anne and Her Happy
Times, King; Ting -Ling and Mee -Too,
Keto.
PUBLIC NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN
that the following is an abstract of the
eLecifion receipts and expenses of Alexander
111cor, a,, candidate at the Election to the
Legialative Assembly, held the 0th day of
October, 1937, ne furnished me by his official
agent. E. Illoweliffe.
RECEIPTS
Election contribution, Paymenteceettn.
gift, advance or deposit ex
in amount or value 450.00
EKPENSES
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Hull rent, printing, advertising and
postage .4 226.77
Candidate, perstonal 100.00
6326.77
This notice is given pursuant to the re-
quirements of S. 199 (2) of the Election
Act.
,Dated at Seaforth, this 28th day of Decem-
ber, 1937;
KEITH M. MeLEAN,
Returning Ofilocre
Births
BffiOADEFOOT-Ire \\ Scott Meracerial Hospital,
Seaforth, on December Mil, to Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Broaelfoot, a son.
HE SALL
Mr. Andrew Murray, both
former residents of Alensall, but now
residents of Regina, Sask., arevisit-
ing with their Many relatives. Mr.
.Murray is a eon of the late James
Murray, of Hensall, while Mrs. Mur-
ray is the sister of- Mrs. Andrew Dou-
gall and Mrs. Fred Bengough, of Hen-
ea11. It is over 20 years since Mr.
Murray visited' hem and he notes
many elks
Miss Amy Lammie, of Windsor,
spent Christmas holidays. with her
sister, Mrs William Lammie. The
Misses Amy and Greta Laramie are
speeding a few days this week with
their brother, Mr. Ray Laramie, of
Exeter.
Miss Lois Johnston, of Brussels,
and Mr. Casey Hudeou, of Listowel,
were Christmas visitors with Mr: and
e Mrs. George Hudson.
Mr. Alonzo Ortwein and wife, of
Detroit, and .Mr. Milton; Ortw$n, ot
landan, were week -end visitor at
the theme of their parents, Mr. and
lira J. Ortweirs
Dr. A. R. Campbell, of the village,
was visited during the past week by
taaraaf bis aaPheaat from St. Cathar-
Mee.
Miss Melfiear; ef Poplar Hill, and
Mr. Keith Baker; of London, were
week -end visitors at the some of Mr.
and MS& 'Mark Drysdale.
Mr. Ray Paterdon, of Tononto, visa-
ed his' parents here dur1ng tale past
4at week. '
Mr. Colin S. Hudson, who has been
- very poorly for the prat year, is keep-
ing faIi11I3 well and was visited by
f" 13101111/41173,.44 its family from London,
or* the Weekend.
Me; and Mrs. Moffat, of Brucefiekl,
spent Christmas with their relatives
here, Mrs. Peter Fisher and daughter,
Miss -Eleanor.
Mr. and- Mrs. Abbot, of Detroit,
were lime for Christmas at the tome
. of Ilea Abatat'S aatenta Mr. and
.Mrs. George. b. Petty and spent bhat
day in St. Marys with Mr. Petty's
dangliter, WS. Smith.
Mrs, T. J. Berry .spent Christmas in
Windsor with her two stms,. Wilson
and Eddiy, Wilson and his wife going
to Windsor to ,spend the day from
their tame in 'faro:atm
Messrs. Harry and Will Duckett, of
London, were callers at the, home of
Mrs. IL J. Paterson on Monday last,
Mra Joseph Hudgen, who is in lie
Wer Veterazis' Hospital at Toronto,
is at his home here spending , week
or •sra holidays 'before returniug, • to
Toronto,. and his Many relatliese and
friends here are pleased t' mek him
again.
Mrs. Alba Johnston, was on, Sunday
last visited by her !daughter and son,-
itelaW, Mr. and Mr. Douglas • and
memberre Of their farnIlY from Hyde
Park, also by athetarelatives.
Meer blinnh? Reid spent the holt,
das hi IA:Won with, • her brother,
.4ohtt,.. and bla tardily.
Min. A. Sarah* was visited by
raiteraberit of her bratty during the
04; 4ek.
A large crowd., e*ended the now
opemr rink on MoUday wreak* /set
Loy skating to the Mimic by the
were visited by members of their
family from Stratford, Kincardine and
Listowel.
Miss Marion Sinelair and brother,
Norman, now at present in Toronto,
were holiday guests with their par-
ents, Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Sinclair.
Mr. aind Mrs-. Joseph Hudson on
Christmas day entertained some 30
relatives and Mende.
Mr. William Liadenfield, of Billings,
Montana, a one-time resident of Hen-
sel', is spending a few weeks here
with his many relatives and friends.
Mrs. Carrie Beillantyne and Miss
Katie Scott entertained during the
holidays a' rateiber of each 'of 'their
relatives and friends.
Mr. and lairs. William Simpson and
Miss Mae spent.the week -end with
their grandmother, MTS. R. Bonthron.
and other relatives in Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Arnold were on
Christmas day visited by Mrs. Mac-
Arthur, of London, Mr. Arnold's sis-
ter and Members of her family.
AS is the yearly custom ofeChrist-
teas day, the birthday of their fatter,
Mr. J. W. 01 tweet, the • sons and
daughters • of Mir. and Mrs. Ortwein
spent the day there' at the parental
home.
The Hensall Public library will re-
open: following the Christmas holi-
days, en Tuesday, Jan. 4th.
The Sunday school entertainment
of St. Paul's Anglican Church proved
a very'pleasing event recently. Rev.
M. A. Hunt, the ohairman, introduced
•e following program: Play, "The
Story of Bethlehem," by the scholars
of ,te Sunday eehool; reading, Fred
oe ies ; song,, 'trolly Night," Mona
" s and Shir Wolff; read4ngs
by 4,onta. MeEwan,.,Shirley and Helen
Wolff; selections on .blie guitar by
George Pearce and George Ramsay
on ther mouth organ. Santa Claus
was also present and from a beauti-
fully decorated tree distributed many
gifts.
School Entertains
On Wednesday mites/mon of last
week the CihrIstanas concert of the
public sehool wen' ,held in the.three
roones of the seheal, namely, that of
Mr. - Claudio Biowes, Principal, and
Miss Mattie Dais and Miss Beryl
Pfaff, assistant teachers, and was
largely attended. The interesting,
program was one of the beat in re-
cent years and includeda stirring
songs, readings, plays and acts. At
the close af the program Santa Claus
appeared, delighting the hearts of
the children, as well as others who
were -remembered from. the • tree.
A. lunch was served to all attending,
which included very many of the
parents, relatives and friends of the
scholla.re. Mr. More, Principal of
the Cemtinuation school, also took
advantage of the occasion to serve a
tasty lunch to his, pupils and their
friends?,
Receive New Books(
Nev books .have been received at
the Mensal Ptiblic Library as follows:
Fiction -Home For. Cludettras, Doug-
las; Pinkney's Garden, Bell; Swift
Waters, Pnrmenter; The City of
Dell," ikaidge; New Wine at Cock-
Orritv, BMA; The Crooked Farrow,
1101101; Hardligifs CialIelies, Larking -
Mt; Andrea, IttereigatealltaladaY FM' 7.024 A Lantern 4 Her Hand, Aldrich;
nt,tall &naiad the, evening sett, the Wall of the Conestoga, Datthent;
Presbyter*. Church It's a Great World, Maim, Next
;'•eveiing.• ",Time rWe, .1•Ire Parrott; The Mainor' onte •,at'Snina'"ato• 0-tfivg, titargaitt Itings of Beaten
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attifla: larneuter; Bine Martgotdai.
1. APIA' Motigo, te-
•larteadi; "'Vag-t1e:1 the Om*
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"Dare, tbortilaikt; In toila.
; The Ebb Tide, MeV,.
Christmas School Reports .
Room I: Grade VIII - Marion
Drummond 82, Reta Bell 79, Donald'
Joynt 74, Allen Crerar 68, June Saun-
dercock 64, Margaret Sangster 64,
Emily Hoskin 64, Robert Cameron 63,
Audrey Twitchell 62, Cecil Kipfer 61,
Shirley Twitchell 56, Robert Sangster
55, Jahn Shepherd 55. Grade VII -
Roes Kennedy 70, Ross Greene 68,
Carl Darters 68, Bob Nicol 67, Robert
Hess 66, Gordon Campbell 65, Ray-
mond laiggins 64, Lola Maclaren 61,
Joe Marks 60, Jim Clark 53, Shirley
Pair .•: rn 51, Maxino, Purdy: 50, *John
: Grade 1714 -Marion MacLar-
en,_ k.Mona. Heiden: 83, Mildred Brock
79,Altauglan- Corbett 78, Donald Wil-
liapF26, Jim Sangster 74, Elaine Hos-
hdre.273, -Helen Sakners 68. --(0. H.
Biowes PrinelpsL..
Room II: Grade V' -Lenore Norm-
inton 88, Patsy McDonell 81, Donald
Shepherd 74, • Shrbley Hedden 73, Mar-
ion Sangster 7r, Noma Sangster 71,
George Otterbeire 68, Ruth Hess 65,
Gloria Twitchell 64, Alpine MacEwen
60, Alvin, &male 60, Mildred Puede 59,
Marion Greene 58, *Java Drysdale 56,
Mabel Fairbairn 55. Grade IV-Helan
Wolff 76, Mina MacEwen 74, Donald
MacArthur 69, Derma MacEwen 68,
Shirley Wolff 66, George Beer 62,
*Douglas Cook 60, Beverly MeClin-
chey -51. *Absent For exams. -M. A.
Ellis, Teacher:
Room III: Grade In --Ronald Moir
85, Lida Moir 79, Junior Hedden 7S,
Ja,ck Stapleton:, 78, Ronald Hedden 77,
Ruth Young 76, Roy Hedden, 71, Ross
Jinks 59. Grade II -Joyce Broderick
90, June Kennedy 84, Billy Campbell
83, Doris Buchanan 82, Elaine Carlile
81, Billy Mickle 78, Freddie Robinson
68, Dorothy McNaughton 67. Grade II
Junior= Jim Stapleton 82,, Laura
Sangster 79, Mama Greene 78, Harold
Wolff 7L Grade 1 -Betty Moir 90,
Donald McKinnon 89, Marguerite
Moore 88, Eleanor Cook 86, Bernice
Jinks 84, Charles Fee 83, , Eleanor
Venner 82, Johnny gangster 80, Jack
Lavender 77, 'Harry Stapleton 61. -
Beret Pfaff, Teacher.
The 'many relatives and friends will
regret to ,learn that Mrs. Mary Me-
Kaig was taken seriously ill this
week with a severe attack of appe
discitis and an operation performed
St. Joseph's Hospitai, London, by Dr.
Donald Steer, and at date of writing
is progressing favorably.
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
was observed at the United Church
Sunday morning lost. A feature of
the morning service was the choir be-
ing augmented, by a junior choir, and
two duets were sung by them, the
first by Patsy McDonnell and Rath
Hess and Jimmy Rowcleffe and Ross
Kennedy, and at the evening service
the soloists in ,..the anthem were, tak-
en by Mrs., Hess, Mr. H. Horton, Mr.
W. 0. Goodwin and Dr. Rev.
Mr. Sinclair delivered two very fine
dfrcourses.
Enjoy Christmas Concert
The annual Sunday school enter-
tainment of the United Church was
held in the auditorium. of the church
on Thursday evening, which was very
attractive with Christmas decorations
including two very brilliantly lighted
Christmas The superintendent,
Dr. L G. S , r 'deli. A feature
of the ev daring balancing
acts by 'Is of Mr. R. J.
Moore's class s the continuation
school. Among t pr ntatioa made
during the evening that of a
beautiful illustrated le to Miss
Jennie Murray, from the Junior Bible
Class of which she is .the teacher.
Rev. Mr. Sinclair spoke brietly,', af-
ter which Santa Claus appeared; in
person, delighting the children with
the numerous presents distributed.
Carmel S, S. Presents Fine Program
Th -e' Christmas entertainment at
Carmel Church Included the follow-
ing program: Opening chorus; ad-
dresses of welcome by Audry Camp-
bell and Betty Moir; recitations by
Jothnny Sangster, Danahl McKinnon,
Larry Hutton, Elmer Campbell; Don-
ald MOUSSeall, Audry Dick, Marion
McLaren, Freddie Robinson, Andrew
Dougall, Dougall, Mildred.
Purdy, Billy Campbell, Miss B. Pfaff;
songs by Gordon Moir, Jean Young,
Aileen Mann, Mrs. Hedden and Em-
ily id' Elaine Hoskins, Margaret Dou-
gall
enterv'iew with Santa Claus
Ruth Young and Junior Hedden; tam -
amines, The Shepherds, Mrs. Roy
lataicLarents class; Chr1gtnas,
Thoughts., lass Irene Hoggarth's
ekes's; address by Superintendent, Mr.
Moir; a Christman Conspiracy, Sandy
McArthur and Ronald Moir; awing
Wood, Mr. Davidstm's class; Sugar
Plumb Drill, Mrs, Young'S nlass; song,
Miv$. Geo. Walker's piano solo,
Haien Dick; play, "An Agreeable
.Christmas Mistake": Caste, Bob Cam -
span, Ross Green, Gordon Campbell,
Margaret Sangster, Margaret 13e11,
Alice Pfaff.
Allre, E. L. Mtokle was hostess re-
tendy to a delightful birthday party
at her home herd for her toting son,
Billy, on his seventh birthday, Miter.
Wait% &Ulan of his little friends. Isk,
happy time was spent in gable% af-
ter whleli a dainty Jonah was served'.
Mira Jean Bellithrgn, of London,
lora teliday guest with her parents,
Mr. and t Mte,4„, W. Bonthron.
Lee Molds*, of Clianworth, IS
Spehding a, week bere with relatives
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NEW YEAR
Our sincere wish is
that you and yours
may be blessed with
Health a n d Happi-
ness for many years
to come.
JOHN BACH
Electrical Appliances and
Repairs McCormick -Deers
leg Agency.
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WISHING YOU
May the star of your fond-
est desires be ever In 'the
ascenclaut, and burning
brightly threrughout t th e
New Year; may the Now
Year bring you blessings
far beyond your \ hopes;
"May these reward e all be
yours. That's what we are
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Sincere Wishes
Our cordial greetings go out to you in the hope
that the, New Year will be Bigger, Brighter and
More Prosperou-s than any before.
H. C, BOX
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We esire to extend to you the Compliments of
the Season and express our sincere wishes for
yo r prosperity the coming year, with a con-
e uance of the cordial relations existing be-
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SMITH'S SHOE STORE
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Accept our cordial wish for your abupdant
prosperity and Contentment as your lot and as
the lot of all your friends during 1938.
W. A. CRIC111.
Bakery and Confectionery
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Greetings
At this holiday season we feel deeply grateful
for the consideration you have so kindly ex-
tended to us in the past year, and take this op7
portunity to wish you
A Very Prosperous and Happy New Year
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TO OUR FR NDS
Raw out the Old, Ring in
the New. Another year
dawns witli renewed hopes
for all inatkind. For all
our friends we wish for
them
A Happy and
Prosperous 1938
McDONALD'S
BAKERY
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Three tittle words, sincere and true, bring our mast sincere good
wishes to all of our friends and Patrons itt greeting. 1938. Thal'
te: alyaPPY NEW YEAR!"
1het Now Year unfold Health, Happiness and Prosperity:
fer aU. We thank an tor their Joyal patronage during the past
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W. C. BARBER -4,
'Roges DeForest Crosley Radios
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a Happy One. And we join
with the Obi Doc in wishing
HEALTH
HAPPINESS
SUCCESS
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GROCERY
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inspires anew the old wish that you,, and all
those dear to you, will share in the happiness
and joys of this season and throughout th,
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THE BEST!
Happiness,
Health
and an entire year
full ofo.bounteous,
blessings.
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These are the things we
wish for you and yours
throughout the New Year
of, 1938.
SILVER CREEK
DAIRY
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HAPPY NEW YEAR,t ALL!
Resounding the joy that we All fel with the
turning of the old . . and the advent_of the
New Year and its pretnises of better times, the
bells peal out our sincerc greetings to all our
friends and patrons . S. "Happy New Year!"
We thank all for thcliloval support which we
shall strive to reward with better service dur-
ing 198.
W. It. SMITH
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