HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1918-1-10, Page 1Bstablished 1865, Vol, 52, No, 29
G L I N T O N, (� N A RIO, THURSDAY 'JANUARY I.0Lts, 191$ W. H. Kerr & Son, Editors and Publialhers.
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District
l o� 9 �� a [t'�arrah a�'n i serrrtll rt l WI SI.F CHURCH INews.
ARTICLES OF SPECIAL INTEREST
On sale for the first time in this country, is a bandy article
NEW ONTARIO LIBERAL LEADER
CONGRATULATED EY POLITICAL
FRIEND AND FOE, ALIKE
called "Brown's Electric Stick" it is a wonder -worker and'
will remove any spot or slain from all kinds of cloth.
We also have in stock "Stevens Comfort Foot Warmers"
tl very desirable article fora cold bed, or to use when driving.
You simply fill them with boiling water.
You willlind that a bottle of "Holmes' Lung Tonic" will
rout the worst Kof, 25 cents at—THE REXALL STORE --
W-. s,, "Z.. TEO Lam_?? i ,,S.Phln .B,
oyal 1[j aijk
OF CANADA
incorporated 1869.
Capital Authorized $25,000,000
Capital Paid-up 12,911,700
(Reserve and Undivided Profits 14,324,000
Total Assets 300,000,000
420 3 R A N C H E S—With World-wide Connection
Interest Allowed on Savings Deposits.
General 13anking Business Transacted.
R. E. MANNING, Manager . Clanton Branch
INCORPORATED )8 55 '*
11
CAPITAL AND RESERVE $3,800,000
98 Branches ha Canada'
A General Banking Business Transacted
CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT -
BANK MONEY ORDERS
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Interest Allowed at Highest Current Rate
H. R. SHARP, Acting Manager C:iaton yY
...f. 1... Mi. O. .1.r_rwartaatt..afl U a.
Y1
Ordered!
Clouting;
bready-to.vll!eart'
Clothing
31[J
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_.Wi,cex.^.'a36"
Jour
Tin
:�o l: i{c
�
li you buy. your Winter Overcoat Now von
can save you 50 %.
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(Fr'iday's Toronto Star)
"Accept my congratulations," said
Hun, W. 1). Mcphersoil, Provincial
Secretary in the Hearst Conserva-
tivz Government, Queen's Park, to
Wtlllaun Proudfout, K. C., M,. -P, P., the
temporary leader- of the Ontario Op-
(tositlon In the Legislature, when the
two Wren met un the street this
morning.
Good luck, and. all prosperity to
ytu
',, said Mr:, McPherson, and then
he added, ;with a smile "Consistent
with my duty to my party,"
'Twasn't Law This A, M,
These hvo`personal and profes-
sional friends, if politically opposed,
shook hands in a spirit of mutual
liking,
When'Air, Proudfoot arrived at his
law office in the Confederation Lite
Building, law had to be banish ad
for the major ptirt of the forenoon.
The telephone rang congratula-
tions, the telegraph wires tick -tick-
ed, 'em off at a flattering rate, and
personal calls emphasized the gen- •„rgtl by ,!) acll:unatit n ct•mpri±es W'.
end, esteem fell for Mr . Proud- "-• .
k ON. SAM i.ATTA AND HON. T, A. M. liar+urn, Georgie tl(ick, Gr. A.
foot:
CRERAR F(Y 1.1 HAILED FROMs it, Moir, David Dew ,and David McLe.an.
One telegr;uu sauce Lunt Mount
Clemens, Mich.,- where' Mr. Proud- "fl -IAT COUNTY HURON CO. COUNCIL, 11i entertainment held in Carmel
Fc< tyter n !'hunch under the ass -
twohad been taking, the baths for
two weeks: All "bond Ojmpians” Something About the Boyhood Daps
wished hint well in ih,: collo Ment of .of 'there 'threw- Pv'ot;daes,
the honorable position for which he
had been chosen,
Mr. Proudfoot represents Centre
n
WILLIAM PROUDFOOT
t46BC•iisoo2tl" ometoP orm R3tiCC.a.EA6^C4o43e G
Chaplain Capt'. A, Graham
WINGiHAM.
(:hal users Church,London who has re- •
Mr, _Lack Kennedy, of town, has.
turned from the front will address on • purchased the Model Theater bus'.
"WITH OUR MEN OVERSEAS"
—on—
Monday Evening, January
ADMISSION 25c
Huron BEys
Cly
Hess at Godericlt turd opened for busi-
uess on Christmas Day,
T. C. Graham a well-known resi-
were unattended and immediately
after the wedding breakfast left for
their new home in Constance.
BA'YFIELD.
K. Muorehouse,. of London, is visit-
ing his friends here.
Mrs. M. Russ is visiting her friends :
in Buffalo,
dent of this town, died after a shore The severe weather has brought on.
Pith I illness, The late Mr, Graham bad an curly ice harvest, which is note tonttt'
carried 011 a florist business here for pleted by the fishermen. -wt
•
• a great many years, and was much re-
speeted by all. He leaves a son and
I three daughters, his wife having pre -
1 deceased hint some years ago. Ile
was in his 7 ;th year,
Mr, and Mrs. irichard Porter, hiv,hly
i esteemed residents of town , e'cently
celebrated the 60th anniversary or
their wedding. The family for five
grr.r it ns have lived in I ru
KILLED IN ACTION I County and were among the first
Pte, A. B. Hastings, -1'urnherry Twp. t settles here when the Leper 1.(4111 id1
PRESUMED 'DEAD 1,iInpany. had the full monopoly of
lu"d and seed, and rids and poor alike
Pte. W. E. 'l'ugaske, Wroxeter were forced to work for the company,
WOUNDED AND MISSIP7f clearing the track for Huron road lo
Pte, 0. Welsh, flensall. , ' •1 receive supplies.
Ela
Weight
HENSSALL
The Councillors who were retuned
by acclamation 155:—George Hudson,
Cobert 13ontron, W. E. Plaff and !hos.
Hudson. 'rhe school board also hon.
(Lig A. L. B,)
Huron, :uxi his home is in (,odcrith,
The famous et•uaty 50 the west w• ifu: e:,.t Co. Council sol' 1.91 81— salts exceed �i,11 and will be devoted
alth„akh he ha; a big laoffice in of the Province of • ()Iliad., .s? Atihii ld--tost'n!t l)tti£ott to. securing nr'a hooks for the Sun -
Toronto, . still being h: t r d by her', C)CDUt1'—.)os, Hackett day school library. Durint; the
As to has hone, there would be no successful S c .t. 111.! last fain of Paviield—.1, E. Erwin evening Ret, Mr. MMlcL5od.''1 ``t Paul's
home in the meantime, he told a the wheel of forhane has brought cul I i-'.rutiselt;—S. T. Plum 1 t'hi'rst gave an address, that was
other trio of 4!n:on t ;tot ir,•nt }Mill—Nail Taylor much appreciated.
:riled 1 1. so criti-
' When the leader n, the Union Coo. Clinton—J. t: 111—! A. Ford { ft Bullard,f3ll!,,al'(laged �.
As Party Leader.
,':after yesterday's honor," said eminent brought Ilan J. . . 2:ald' C',lhcn'tt—C.:oftic,n 1'ull, rally ill at his home here that many
y � � i
The Star, What have you in 'your
to Ottawa Nie Pri.ivince ,:f So' kat i- x ' r-1.1, W. F. 1<1'avirs. of h':: relatives residing at a 4 'false
see. w•an t ,.iia u � 1.ess•.n' in lir. ! l i h .'!'ydp—Aa/. 1-1
, L.ohh a tt:ro,• I+e,:n stunni.atrd,
(n t t?I'.i
head1'I l: <, ,roceeed a- Sant. .1. 1.111,0. , i r, yr'n. The. st:tw (u,d rich—.l. C. Loithlvalte - 1 1'u:;,r.rss in 1'dnsah teas cern het -
h lines
Mien advocated
n t l 1. r, 1oc:1I ntc:eil,m1 r°,ort a splen -
lung the lines advocated by the Lib- by ('lush this ety Westerner h5, i Deputy Dr. Clark tt
ends fur the past six or seven years," risen t" tante arc the f,d!,nting;t `oo i 1i;e -
^.•Rohl. Ltt'in.,slnni I did holiday trade, and local millers are
said Mr. Proudfoot. '9t is also nay'
of a blacksmith not tin from the I i p.lt"—J. McNabb t': ''}Y•
intention, though I have not yet had t':trisit ±v±e r'rei at .urn a l.tther I Idonsall—G. C. Petty
an opportunity to ko into the matter was tined -11g 1t.. 1 vterian fL1et :i 1111'--J. Laporte
falb, to bring forward at the next edite"ted at Cr," nl ol.ate Inst!- I 11(i t, ick—R. Harding.
Deputy—W. Spull(In
1! ullett—Matt. A1 Hist rein:
A1ckillop—! M. (.iovt'nlilck
'i ,rri;-4\ 1 , Fraser
S0 i;th-1)r. Ftarhurn
tilt phots ---W. R. Elliott
i)r_'lttitV—J, Love.
'','e1..er lith --!i, (.itch
had ars opportunity ( 1 " �, ' e y—T. K. 1'ow•dil
question, 1 may sit' that so :.u• its ; they a d ! th .r nothing I , tau, 'l to i1 t'i r
a r•ey, - 1 a. �t 1 .::t t '021t!- 1 :l, Inti ---1 . Brock
an concerned, 1 am strongly in favor ,
late h' dews u, e4 the t„pion "I.the 1\ 1F lwanosh—'J. \. Mallough
of the Provinzial Government, durinr,
tate term of the war and afterwards, tan'. Bence from the, t nae of the `
E. \Ldtwdn nh—.1,N. Campbell
Ii
doing everything that will prove: of Prairie 1±e+'•-. CoWaul,- 10 the Legis, i Wingilani—A. Tippling t
beneficial assistance to the returned Lantra and the C:thjnet as Minister Ly t oxeief--.1. Douglas is
soldiers. of 15.1110 t, 4 ±1 1150 and sudden
"They should he generously treat- 1111!itt. I h,12 was all • f,areseen by (
ed: in tact, no returned soldier should thosa t'. I1) 1.2,'15 the ltircetul lad 0f
be able to say that be has been harsh- Hair's, then k1;:r;':t to his school- i
t�
For 1913. pi:ds of the Sutid:ty stho',1 was largely
n * attended. and a splendid success in
' m ``a a * *• * * * a' * every way. Per. .1. A. McConnell was
�t"011O15'ltlf; are members of 1.h<', cltairnt...,, and introduced a program
(bat deli'rhted evervone. The pro-
School.
ro-
of the Ontario 1. 11 ature tate sial Model
s host. where his
t• wielded the ! iegi.,!,.tirf along advanced lines, leg- i'tenti •1 !•a aft
L=Lnure til,•11 will be of material bene L f h in lo; 'Co van i q' ul l ut uL'2rrc• i
ei tar 4• a :., . an
I
fit to the Province, as a whole. • I ant
: ,'er 1 rt. •,f (,tail” 'Armed in
also in favor of advanced legislation
Stas., -teak' wan twelve }etas ago, :t
along war linos; but just what form
it will take I cannot say until I have 1.2 yhetdcr, •When li- t •hh,'s'
l e;.:ri'e laminas with has :unities
1
1 the
Consider gat This
rt � II
tt
4`�
is
Boy's Overcoats clearing at $ 8.50
Next Winter's price $12,50
Boy's Overcoats clearing at , .. $10,00
Next Welter's price $15.00
Men's Overcoats clearing at $('3.50
Next Winter's price $20,00
Men's Overcoats clearing at , . • . $15,00
Next Winter's price - ;;;22.00
Men's Overcoats clearing at • , $18.00
Next Winter's price $28,00
MAKE YOUR SELECTYON NOW
While the Assoctni.ent is good
5 Don. Meet's Underwear, broken lines 7 5
Regzstar $1.00 and $1.25, to clear at .0
'The Morrish PClothing
k
k.„,E , for 6.,a 1;;. lle•i 'fe'eggrapiu Co.
;c>~lI luxe'..° Demi 001 I'lfely rtRl
••�„' MMwkW1M/iNw,ikc?,µm..,vn Yf.xTN�M✓.iawnwmw.?,�a'N,✓,,,,,,. n.- 'i.rW ..x._.�.+v.'Mm
"i
ems",,,
for JobWork'
fellows as Sam Latta, , WHAT ONE TORY SAiD II
ly dealt with. That is a question The saute old county has he en , ------ I
which should be given the unlst seri-
i
M-
ous consideration bybothbothlii. OppoSl- 'honur<i11v themeteoric success it i (Guelph .Mercury, Lib. I h lust ,! rt•1:tL,n 1 roses. M-
consideuTenr e •tri Ltl- President o1 the I ter c r•ratu111ii 1 a wedding dinner
Urn.. and 'the Covernn,lut, and, au tar
as the Opposition is concerned, I am United Gosh throwers' Association, I was set5sa and ,,, the avenin:; a t1.,.t.1
I satisfied that anything that 1:122 be 11`.11 now Aiiuister of Arr2 1111re in 1 no was giving want to his reefings ti,•n w 4'1 i:ivrn. the Kaes:; numbered
dos fear the retuned soldier will be
Ili Union (:.'',arn11121 In Least l abnut the Union Gove2 1211 t in no f i0. The 5i t •:v couplp W5.11 reside
ttti'on; when= Lh Lil`el•a1S vera So }.uncertain manner. And he wasn't a on the groom's foe farm in Ilibhert.
donne." plcnlifal that 111 Hid rci resrntatiye-
ti-t-lett-...ei4ltar•,-I.1144IIs..tvas a - - .
Liberal Party United. party, Plot er.ire, m, haei Sh1
'The Liberal party is still united, la Mowtt's i a' y, real giant Conservative, in fact, good G, iiiFh'hk dI TO �irNai�=P
n •- r
and the. best evidence of than is a Bre lob. the tsr2r.lre 1ived e enough to b1 called a Tory. It was
borne uttt by nay' appointment, which Moleswurrlt, It le still a well-knowlis i the tray atter the latest p11 IutI ti,•n
f 1t h
was• made without a vote being coma in tirey 'l'uvvmshq. t t J move had been announced from Ill..
lake:!, We are out to win the war, young statesman mounted 211 sue- Ltwa, $mule. of the 152140 -Lige. 5±.to,, 1
l:otw•iihstmidinpi any differences that cess by way of the West, w11550 ha I according to IIeyle, and is ilii 1c:d.•d
may have axisted in the past. This went cooly In -fife. in fact, he might : I't narks known to printers, mod ill
is a free country, and while some of be called a Westerner it it where nos- I tagueiv unde!•stc+od by the 2 1111),
} w4t,55..-4.- rkt '11,.:, ci At.>ina.11431ta('.„_ cit 1I1e ( 4 ai f,s the 5112 sd:cl5r:J.avv( pu.t*..lr.....
the party (nay have oingit- Offered; stand Coutly out 01 one's systeul, 11on, T. 1 h,
ferettces are not going i he said: “They told u± Tories before
th4 way of any augmentation of the A, Crirar also rose by the stepping 1, tate election that we'd stili have shuns
Liberals in an effort to keep the old stones of the pedagogue 51 his "I'S'...our own way in the Union 'Government,
I flag flying and do what Is best 111 1 4401tiu11 of im1105111.5 ire 552(1 5V4,r and that the ! Grits would.
the Interests of the country." sequenity a farmer, out thus his be in- the minority, and we' had ttoih-
Pegarding the Hydro -Electric, Mr, solid !foundation tor a yet bii;h.r Ing to fear from (hent. Borden
Continued o1) Page 4, • career. t wasn't brave enough to tell 22s before
John Millon Godfrey went up to the election clay that the— 5 (.---:
P° Clinton school from the Methodist ; Union Cuvernntenl would cul off
parsonage in Ileusall. But this well- ; the last chance of having a drink
known patron of win -the -war canal- i 1111'pe<t in. 13v _ ! -- 1 *4, 11 he
dates, the:erstwhile Bonne Entente ! had dune so he'd have been licked
leader and visitor to Quebae, Lltis so 1 1 1 1 5 s hard that he'd been
handyman `fur• very good :and Pa- busy yet travvli21' out from under the
EXETER:
1.'n1.0-1 ,1 tllet4, cif Exeter, has
c ' t
ok with ' the
London branch 01 the Bank of Com.
mares.
!,river Bert (li!ILes, of the t ni ':
'tlapt, J. Ferguson, W. Jowett, 13.'`;
Mercer and W. 1511iott volunteered for `
councillors at the eleventh hour.
Tho funeral of Mrs, McKeti 1 ,
which occurred on Monday last brouglt
the remains to this cemetery. The la{y,�,.
Mrs..MeKensie was 1.) 1 years of age anc6; '
during her life time was nue of the '1
most diligent members of St. Andrew's •'
church. fler maiden den name was Carol 1
line Wrdlis. She is survived by otter
daughter, Carrie at home, and too suns;
Alex. of Kippen, and James at the Sooi,
i:rs, James Burke, of Coderteh tiny •
ship. is tate last surviving nae ml e! _Cif
the Wallis' Emily. The .1erv:ees were
pertor:'.etl by tate Rev. Mr, McFarlane
at the home and grave..
Battery, was here visiting his parents
A tore pretty wedding: Loot, Place
11 the hoar',' 01 Mr. std Airs Archie
w'he.r th:ir third dt i ht -i•,
let.e Mi,e, was united in marriage to
irlhr` Ilibhert. 'Fite wedd•
il;0 i..,re'.1 j:.t,:.2,1. i+}' 2111'., liar,
114.5 d„ lister ,,f the bride, The
„•m t -•i1 I1' t ore under an :arch
..,d 'I.•o'ers. Ilse he
:y+17.11.2 1!)) u:rL• , ,.,' the bride. wit,.
appeared leauiny on the :caro of Iter
Bader. he ret :, :,n • was 1eriormre l
by R,':y, 1.1, Diacine. The bride
charodut, in ,. gown "; ivory calk.
She wore a bridal veil and c,u'ri:.l a
1918
Our Big
Coffee F1 rive
Wild. Begin
this 'Week
Have you. ever thought, of it?
You to.e pitying 110 111055 fol'
(.)'Neil's Spellhtl Coffee at 411 cts.
poi lar 11542) before tt.iI WV', aid
thea± avec other gaols±;-•-
.M.011111111 tri. 211 ('5(11.11 5')1' 1.111
O. 'Washington at 85 nisi petit 01
"Beimltsor aft 15 'Is 2) ('20115' per tin
Clamp Cullen aft )0 cents per tint
1_
?hone lA
O'NEIL
triolic cause, is a limonite. 'They
say he was not born there. That is
Continued on Page
MARGUERITE CLARK in the
VALEWUNE
�:
t
aro. 'l'se srlwyy :1581 -11 r5tlh 'on
'r'4'(•tva'At iFIAI,L
:t41,riiT i E, fu,.ef t"`)Itriii4s,
E veni+2:5 i:crf(xlunaitc wilt include a pro
1rar,,1 by locai %lett(
"2 ni
t5a iln
n
5,
th ee Cv
ori nue d
itdmissitttf to, ,vla t L'+vemrrl, Slt1)jeci;«.-0P11(! h1eatuing.o
Admission at .Nls,:ht-»21e and 356 rhe Cross,"
storm that struck hint. 'Cortes in con-
trol of Union Government! Bail!
They -are like. —! !--! `! — Rowell's
runniu' the country note, and the
Tories weren't voting for hint, 1t looks
to me as though he'd put 005 over lin
them ars big as a F:trl11 horse. 'i'hose
r 73 I * sinlps of Tories dowel 111
Ottawa slake me sick!"
So 'there now. it will be a matter
Liberals
s 1 for the I et t
1 some S,.ti l n
of
,n}1.
to know that one gond Tiny titins::
they are really tit 155 01)4015• at 5)11x00
ill) 2101'20 fF 9:e rrc S: w -1/ t .41"r* aT' ('d aolg
CP 33
• WITH. Ili/4. (XIII 3�si1.3:Y?. i)
go go trs, cr, 1t1 Isae ga)'7 oua7 go gott6t
1Lkart51;taG f t tna'ula.
'l'lte Pastor will (take for (tis sab-
'o't next 41111Clay. alloen3nt',i-."Tt1e
STANLEY.
Mrs, Metcalfe and her tato children
ul L -d.t who vert visiting at the
home of Mr. Thos, Campbell returned
to their home last Saturday,
Miss Charlotte Johnston went to
London last Saturnday to visit her
sister. Mrs. Metcalfe tura time.
HOLM'MMESVILLE.
Mr. Butler lett i r Detroit Saturday
morning after spending some time with
her daughter, Mrs. Win, Bcdour.
11r. Wnt, Beduur has returned after
spending a few days visiting friends in
Cour tright.
PORTER'S HILL
1tr•±, Lorne "1 ; bor and elan: liter of
Trowbridge, are visiting :1t W. John,.
Miss 1'alistarle.v has returned to
0ndrricit, alivr spending two weeks at
11c1'haii's,
1t,Ss Pris1!lia "'t.,a r:ince t^h ,lots been
15111 t,.:' h.r sister, 'ars, A S; stn, in
[loft. has returned home accompanied
:by her ;:':ter.
Hiss Annie '.150..1+05all aid Miss
Marion ha: returned home ':om Port
Stanley.
1. •wl•rid 1..
lad Ms Geo. 1'a•rderhurc, 50'
1,:. . 1.1no e from Kincardine gni Mon -
Mr, 11i:.rtis licPh,d1 Inas been con -
lined In tL, house with sciatica for
weeks. s We hope to shun see hint
oat again.
BRUCEFIELO.
'! hors : ty L:5t w eat dal in our
y,li.i„•, crhe r the hey, W. McIntosh
was , 1 , the Presby serif;
chu6.'11, 'ill•: 11111'"11 Presby t ry was
v.e,t 1251151±1121 and many (aim a
,;> a2.:e vet.: ,resent. Ret y!.• AIC -
1:1154, 'l Ilen'r,n, p"ea:he1 the in-
ducti• n .,erotic from the text, "ii)
every man his w:,rk." it was an able.
earnest d,seourse Pe -r, 11;'. Hoge. of
1 n2ton. addressed the t ast r. lie
took a. his theca ol±i, ns -:ill should
1.04; !coward to better th:.i;s. Rev.
Mr,Aiken, of Lipper., addressed the
people, 'fell the people of their duty-
themselves
lutythemselves and to their new pas,
L,•r. After the 1er0Se all partook of
lunch. A pleasant and 1"o)lilable time
:Mt. iter A, Jenkins from the West' v:l spent by all (luting the services.
The Red 0113'. hist seek sent the
December Supplies wh1011 W:151 .1.4 his.
of socks; I ambulance caps. t 2 Has ut
pyjamas,
,41iis ,lassie Milen o1 Egnt mdrille, 10
visiting her uncle. Mr. Fred Budge, u!.
Stanley, '
Walter McBeth has returned from
Saskatchewan, where he has been ,for
the summer months. Ile has take>tk a
homestead and expects to return In
the spring.
The London press last week made (
the following reference of our new
minister:—Ravi 1V. U, McIntosh, of
the' Presbyterian church, Nairn, preach-
ed h!; farewell seruutn I:ut Sunday
evening, The 11'.M.S. met at the manse
one evening last week and presented
sirs. i1Lcin1Ish with a bemttilul cut
glass bowl and Snale silverware.
has returned home. ilr spent several
davit visiting his sister in Toronto on
his wayT wine,
Miss Marion Hibbs left last week for
Toronto.
We are sorry to report that Mr. T.
..:'-ag:ii:, r.,Y••': 511( 1114.2:.4 l',113'11:21113
of t,nderis'' 'Township, is nil enjoying
his usual snood health, but we hope he
will soon be quite himself 515011),
Miss Malden of Clinton ha. bee.
visiting with Mrs Harry Hibbs.
,Mrs, .1. Reehill returned bonne to
T0r0n150, accompanied by her sister.
Miss Annie ,McGuire.
Mrs, A. Sloan of Myth is visiting
friends in this vl:inity this week,
One of the oldest residents of Gude-
rich passed away early Saturday morn -
in;,, in the person ul Mr±. Donald me.
Kea: ic, at the age of 9.1 years. Mr,
and Mrs. Alex. McKenzie cf Kippen
and Miss McKenzie of Ilvdc P:2511, at-
tended the funeral of the Tate Mrs, Mc-
Kenzie.
Hiss Annie McDougall and neige,
;Moron returned home front Port Stan-
ley on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. G, VsStlerrargh and
Mrs. W. Weston, returned h.;nie after
visil:ii friends 1n 1510111111,
1
•1 ed”din
, t -y ,yr i t pretty r tt' tv
r,lace ,s 4:411511ce of Mr. and
l 5, t2tIt Concession,
L .,2111 f„ ;,,,il;p, yesterday even..
1551, 31t-o:'i;y '):1a 3t sig ('5105k, when
Sarah A. 1411, 11 clitr, g lltcr, was busied
in the. hoed 51 holy matri,u0: to (qr.
Joseph I1enry R(1iy, eldest"son of 1,5r.
and Mrs., George Riley,
t41iet
t Town-
Ship,
o n -Slip,
(Constance). t''t., wedding
march was played by Misr .lean Cook,
sister (Y t
l
e Iride,
while
Rev. W. .B,
Mot'tvw,
L. S, T., lncttnllScllt, • St,
Janes (l1011511, of whish 1512. bride was
•
AUBURN.
P1lr. A, V. Sh,ickellon, ,,f Fort 1Vill-
Ilaul, spent a fair days at the home of
11r.. Robert ilc :tie.
Mr, and Mrs. W. Dobie have Ci '
sviilpitlhy 1,1 the whole community in
their bereav51110:it eiulaed by their
four year odd sin Norman, who died
on Saturday mo511111g 51'0111 pneumonia.
Air, Walter Washington and Elwin
Railltby trent to Guelph on :Monday
and expert 10 spend a couple of weeks
taking one of L,e short courses at
0. A. C.
The Members of the Red (15055 So.
zloty are still earr±tug on the good,
work with a good deal of enthusiasm,
goods which had been
Last Friday lira, t,>a ds t
made dtit•ing the month of December.
was packed and consisted ,of 103 pairs
of scckC ana
au shirts, ihte4
'105111^
dred.pounds
of yarn has been prdered,
for knitting socia:, i