HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1918-10-10, Page 1hwr,1. •.; BEIt 1'I�E BOYS AT THE lbulmul ti ppi�ty ��pp�g�t cold,
d g�e� @��p
FRONT —sand thein pictures of things !!+� Wqgpog �e b�pl�.' @ �� 1 9l9 518➢ I4�@9RlP r i UP
11� tlPP I1Q�� opttl a tC!
,
s at hone•-�-they Are always glad to get �i ,
dS (kJ�'' fqI !B�` tNa� ,19r� t�H �iqP
them. 00,000 Alt tl rs9�/ltYOJDAY� 65q t
1'I;D zaTTI17Nr; 'QQw�h�ar���� �A�r�l
• t'Y w"J We 11ava n good sleek of Brownie , Q y lists
� M Cameras a,id XAIIl ks froth $2 50 up, n'rrr.ns s^ Illi P � t+t'ta O f fl Ii �
1 EAR
? 1 w• Let its do yqur developing attd prfitt- p �t �y
Ilurou 4ou»ty Reil C't•oss and 'tVai'..lylR. WiM-. GRANT CIYEN THE f Kaiser ill
., ling, You wilt be lite sed with lite Couthtgo,t Assoeh:LLlon slt{ppCtl' aV"eoO HIGH KILLED IN AC7`ION I a
4 r ` results,. areolas during. Uie yocu' auctlnt Septet», POSITION O$ FUEL CONTROLLER, Lieut, J. Swart2, Cgclarieh.
J, 1st, 19]8.
C:'pflorioh
I 'iI. `` 9�,t BEST QUALITY DRUG SPORE Sltitptat' Cauti'e—t'raltlo COUNC[4 ASKS '$I Nta, F. ,,fohnston in htun W.It ^ ��
x 0 '' .THE R E . • ..o ,. • .' Pte,.' J tvretice'
La Be4mol I i\7a C,1)LEst$A'1`E77) ` ntl"U ug
[( 1 S oo FOR V g ,
L`t`tyt , I,attf Chapter pl J., O I�. ]] 2SJa trCYcl°s �R .
1 REXALL L L S T O R G U (la,lah 13(4 c, osa e8d3, (3anmplet 1?art RCNT i Odt WEi3i3ER BgOZE, e a
� t" c'r'oss ]$13: Untied PaUtotia socloliox of Lieut: R'. A. "Walters, ColbornC riv 11
_ "�"" "'- P' (Lond°n Advertiser)
�.,•_ ,,t , := 7„" ( 1ry '•��•T�'(�T '�tgg��.'''t�;,. �Y (3pll0fiCh..4'O,vllfililp 12llfi,' CrOd31'lalt In - . Pta. R, Bates, Ggderich "WI it - .. r .. a Ql'lE OF THE fi'IOS .
�,.'. '�-•._,.. �`M':,yR w., S. R,r HOLLY ES I 16dn's l,ltstlt»Co 6611" Aghflelcl fioldlets Aid ?y..id you tclolttato7 :.You Siler that'd `I' SUCCESSFUL.
7, Saltford ite+.t (,ess l% Tauoi,s Coutieil »act ort .Tuescisty eYatthtg ,DIED OF WOUNDS ++nsn L +toy elle, GATHERINGS IN THE I
^' _ - Corners 418; C•olbgl;na. 1;ei1 Zrnss 834; with Mayor 'rhgnlitso» to the el,atr turd Pta G 'it "Ie - Tho riAoa s1ll1 2PO,pop11H1g', Snit tit "b HISTORY 0I:
Phrn. Iiintnll M oinott s IneUtute 325; BI la all other nember, C. -L t child, Ggderich ens dlda't cease; a tg THE ,SOCIETY — ENCOURAGING
s praseutr
4h:'liter oP rho 1, o. ,:, ;f9, 203; Loobo•na T3"11 ha'u'l yet cella ',Po°cavll": 1119 -REPORTS FROM Aliuute of 1st re nllar nleetin, iLL mouslnph0 Sticks lip stral'•ht,DEPART.
Matt Cross 7A3, Dungauugii llromort's Iu- S l' 6 g MALL
�iVWVO/VVVVVVVVViciWtsoVVWoB�OV4WwVVVVVVVVVWVV�oePVVVWv^'aawo/y atitnte 431. was rend And caufirmeii.. Pte. J. Thompson,' Wroxeter, �n'hal was that atunt.aou t'o�ics pulled orri M'NTS ---.
klensalt SbippIng Centre_ ir111agreell A letter front Lt .Col. R, A, McFar- Pte. R. Claettlebttrglb yt inghani why did you aelob-ate? E. OFFICERS ELECTED ++-•1
_74; I onsaU Pat„totte society 2203; lade, of the 58th 'Canadian Battl in - o .NEK.T;CONVENTION IN CLINTON,
r ..:...._.___,_..-.---.___.,_______,_.._._.._.___..,._.... _ ..._._.._.._. _.._._.-.,_ _—_____,-s 1{ippell 071; 354y Tp, !14,,BLOIce 680; Zurich , .• 1 GASSED - 1 ' Now listen, ptLI wall .telt You why Wo
636; Sexsmith 320; C„Pmol Church hvs, retards to the Machine Gun which Lieut th C, McLean g ,rent and whopped ,a,. up, ,--,
stet :Band 30; Lutho!'an Church, 2urlcll wets Captured by Corp.Mfner, Was ,. Witt Bain 11, was llec,tu9a aid I{aisel' 7311 f, that 1'tto ixnnuat Coilvoutlon - of
the
_ 50: - . WOUNDED puffed-up O.....o.. pup,:. t
SonFoah Sl,tp]nng Centre-,Senfortll read and an .motion of .Willie and Mil 1Tns realized at lase Ural ha can't "11Ck Gotafre hturon S, S.' workers was )laid
�� Red ,Croas 11884; Seaforth Wornen s aux„ .ler, that ori receipt of title utachine ull Capt, L, G. Vanst'one Win Phan) the whole creation, in
2807• a suitable letter be•sent to the Officer Pte: J, Long, Exeter, 6 And when be told the sillies that, wo
thO XIOx 01 inch. Godefich, on Tuesday
Exeter Shipping Centre_uxeter we. g Y.. Y Pte, G. C, Patterson, Wil) r had a ' .c.abration! Out. 1sL was one. of the most successful
T O e Royal a. 1) k man's Instituto 801 artiolea; Dion lied conlnianditi , b rite Mayor and Clerk : {ham—1y'rea young, late 18th BMW- me(ftingil Ili rho .
ll i
Cross 0101 .Nlhnvlite and Sunshine 770; Acknowledging Ills kindness In send- Pte, C. D, Ross, Godetrch - -. history of the soclety,
n
C'ettralla 514; SOldial:a A(d 1,xate' 3271; lig the glia to tills Municipality, - , Pte:. H, L Sproul, Dungannon -the vailou townships being lvell rapra•
OF OANADA Crediton 802; Thames Road $50• Dasln own Solicitor, "W, Br d Pte. S. A, Scott, Clintgp About 4 o'clock Sunday' a[ternq ii soured. The a,l'ternopn sasalot commend.
.� weed NL'0; lrartluliar ItCd Cross Lit- y Otte lvrote y p ,p
. Incorporated 1860”. . , Ile Cainct(n, Exeter 74; Patriotic League, the following letter wall' regards the Lieut. S, W, Archibald, Soaforth the town bell rang out lite summons for Ing at 1•;10 was opened by devotional ex.
L-'Oter, 314_, Hurondale 1106, Wetter Ilquor' case:-- . Pte. J, Retteau,' Clintop " (lie citizens to gather, . and Mayo[ 'Crelses led by Rev, ;f, 11'0Aterhout, Ma
Capital Authorized ... , $ 25 000 z31Ytn Shhaphlg Centro —Burns' D L; Mac person, Esq., Pile. Consigney, Seaforth Thonlpsml read the bulletin rind all. A. ,'f. Robertson, 'AL A., of God ri
.. • :.... , . , , ,000 CHim•ah liadlea' Aid 77; Walton ;tied p.. q, a ch,
. Cross Union 20,14; D. A. M. ], n, 1C, Club Pte, A, McDougall Godet•ich nouaced Ciintoil would celebrate oil preSldent of the assoeratiou in a neat
Capital Paid-up Town Clerk, Cliaton,
C? p .. 14,000,000 a�;1e Westfield Red Ch•cto 443: Blyth D Pte,' W. J, Racho, Blyth Monday. The Kiltie Band " paraded; Speech extended a cordiat welcome to the
Lt y le o Gerrie iaol e7r Sit —In response to. your en- Pte. W`, J. Appleby, Clinton headed by and. follck au .by autoes delegates ere, wilted reports and au .
Reserve and Undivided Profits .. , , 15,000,000 Blyth Red Cross Chile 069; School ulr as to the rights of .the Town Pte, P, Wood, Clinton Hearin th Unio g
• 1 Nc. 1,. Ili. JArawanoah alas; Blyth' \Yom- ICorporation- g a n Jack and Stars. attd geS tons were•reaeivett ft•oin the superin-
• q Y
Total Assets ..... . ............... iii the matter of Storage Pre, M. B. Nash, Gorrle. Stripes 360,000,000 oil's I:nakltuto 17.1; Wounteriffe Rodg up and down the Main streets, tondents of the different departments,
Croa r•
s Circle 208; Orange I3lll 'adios' Aid .Charges On the whiskey that ills beef) Pte, K, McConnell, Clinton, The .one query that everybody • asked Rev. W. B. htoulto
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL its: LOIldesboro 36 boxes valued at$3600, ' stored in the Town Ball, I beg to say Pte; W. FI. Stills, BrusSelS "was it true."— � ported two Italy nt eY s organized
,o
,411 1118t'ri,rHcle�sn' Sumine11 ill 4d ol�ites- I lilt in my Onit7FOlt.:it i$ ultra Vire 'f Pte J Sinclair, - , dopartmsnis o'ganized
' 520 Branches 'with world-wide connections. 6, ,Aly s o Stitt a r Brussels: Word came in to town to the Lunen- is our c0ntte. S'Ce drew attention to rile
. Hold 574; Turner. Church 876; Bethany.. the Corporntioli to act as warehouse- Lieut, J. McCailelnt; 13e1gYave- �i,1g but "the nothing do' "fact that whop we link the Bates and
1st; Clotty club ylot74; Stanley 't2a0;' Leaf Iu;ui: (t is oS&ible for.the-Cor Corporation - hen out until it � itlgo $�gt) was cc,SnYtLYtiieoo.we have. Lira greatest Por.
General Banking Business Transacted. IS'l; Clinton Fatraota saa,rty 1s2A; Va,•rna p p g was rumored fiat ,13oa ti ttetment or the nation,
-11 I822; Y. L. of South end of Godertell $8; to- stake only Suvh contracts as are the Cities• and towns were celebrate is h1. Aitlttn, of Goctotick, reported
If Clinton Girls Auxillary 022, wrthut the"!units of the constitution as POSUI)Hter Scott received word last Tile old fire tel t celebrating progress In the :elementary Department
R. E. MANNING , Manager Clinton. Branch• "" Thw-sda bell cer ainly got a work which has ;i0 cradle rolls with 034 mem,
Sean irittoi, Exeter, Secretary defined by rile Municipal Act, Thera Y evening that itis son, Pte. out and the ringers were many a til bers, 17 Separate rooms for
" .4_NNL*AL REPORT Or HURON R. C..,is Ile power given or impliedsofar.. as Stewart Scott had -been wounded slight youths- thought it w re full s e. , beginners,
ts,
0 1'or primary and 12 for imLliten
a5 great U» to get The Young People's DCPo.rtlnenC ran
�„ AN]) 'iV, L. A I l ale aware b)' which the Town can 3o iY And was in England, where his sister a hold of the rope, Presented by 1\2x, George Raithlt of )iValton. Red Cross Unlon ' 3,491,43 It storage business. - A claim such as .Hearse Scott had seen hitii,_ Auburn, fnohtttes U2' classes or boys n
r,LPte. Will. A EARLY MORNING FIRE y and
1'-'''`-*.� . _ - Reals ll Yaiotat!e Society
3,879.1.9 you act to must be based on !implied Appleby was reported 'r3 classes of ghats; 140 had been added
Varnau Patriotic Society x,779.10 contract and that hero(; so it is riot- tti'ounded in the head and knee. ile is The Kiltie Band was ready to arade to tiie church from the Sunday school
"' ----- _ Varna Patriotic Sooioty 1.104.42 a son of Nix. Jas, Appleby, of terve. at midnight when the. fire fiend broke during Lilt, past year.
INCORPORATED 1855 Bavdeld Patriotic Society 980,79 Competent to the town to proceed pp y, Rei, T. A Halponny, of Toronto, gave
filly Club 936.74 for storage foes either against the Pte. K, McConnell who enlisted in out at 11.45 and that settled the mid- a suggestive address on 'Trak, up a
Sit nlev \lapis Leat Society 600.07 goods or agafust the owner. The onl the West has been wounded in the leg, night celebration, It s hi the way re should go." He Said
Turners' l)hin•ch Society 69347 y ale is a son of Mr; Wn1, McCon»ell; of rhe wooden storehouses an(t'stables we were only beginning to aeuttzo the
Bethn,l)' SoCloi.v ;1J,;g , relief -would seen 'to be by aci'iop fqr Importance of this work and advocated
London Road 9Oelety 10i.59 trespass against' the persons who lit- fgwn. at rite rear Of the li Arland block, teachers as wall trained and eriu 1p ad for
. I I . " '� MOL Su11ii1]ehlii Society
59066 waded the rigirts of the Corporation by here discovered to ate on fire and � de•
the•Sundn.y school Sc ool. ophnou
SONS BANK although the firemen responded ma°ds for ttie clay seltoot.
]. L. of 'S. E, OP G. .L. "80.88 putting. the whiskey.. On. -the 'ltren7i5eS, 08®vOb�i;,ligE3Q®+2�Opt�®.1,,,g,;�9fyG► i\Uss It. I. Uraham, of 5°aforth,
6 Clinton Womens Patrioue .society °,421,05 1 would however, suggest that the ntat- a 0 pronptly it was impossible to prevent rolMi 3-1. c1. Ul-aha Features fit the
CA.FITAL AND RESERVE $8,800,000 (Tinton atria s\uxiltiary 8,079.74 ` ter be referred to the Ontario License s ■ the total loss of the glass and oil ware round man encouraging
the Contit the Nally Leagua 7f5.29 ' >, house of Marland Bros., the storehouse rot's having grcntlY. 11191- ('sed. Last year _
✓ Sea ro,'lh lvaf ALsfHtary i,581.50 Depart,irent with a request for settle $1,000 was fine amount raised for tela•
08 Branches in Canada P'xetel Soldiers Aid ^_,947.71 ' Ment, ����� ��� ��N° �' and stable of Ball & Atkinson; also a Stons by rho Sunday schools Connected
1 xOLm 1Vo,nmt Snstllute. 119.77 - Yo111'S truly, 0's"a st!lble anti shed belonging to W, M. „•8th th3 C°nu•e Huron Assaeintion, Thfa
Thames !toad Iced Croas 717,40 - 6 ® Harland. Harland BI'oS, had about Ivear they havo -contribute& $1,500, as fol- 'I
A General Fianlcing I347sine5s Transacted rnhana FSUsotiC League ]069.921 W. BRYDONE. .2,000 worth of lows: Seaforth and 11lcliitlop township
Dashivood Red cross 31240 - ®tsat8®�OBgAQt&W�8#�aip, eiC0�,u6(e� glass destroyed, also Association, $71fl,2U; GoderiCh toA,•uship
r'argnhar Red Cross 1, On moliml of Sheppard Slid A'lc-
I'llCIRCCII AR TETTERS G.E eREDIT //toll fled Croas 7.66 Ewan, the Clerk was instructed to Cha W. P. S. wilt meet Friday axle•- gill and hardware supplies, Ball association $600; Clinton township also-
` 1>enULil fell 6"1'70 110011 as usual. Please bring rhlishad Atkinson Inst a big stock of bed springs 'often $400; AU.bat'll tewaahip as aCiation
Cross 6ep1,40 render• an account to the Ontario Lic- wo.1 f '
n.AIpl A I',IONEY ORDERS
SAVINGS BANK ISE-PARTI"IENT
Interest Allowed at Highest Current Rate
H. R. SHARP, Manager Clinton
Ordered Ite.adv-to>�•is'e,tir
411 tali 4
O at„ Ir
I
H lothu
i
-"-"'.•"'e,-"""'�" „'",.�'_.:Sri:,s`;''!"amsc.•ce2—m^�ixa,aa«?za,•,w
it �E I � U Ov 1
- In I p fid
ii Popular
A1.
01--
:.
.
r
Y11 Ing
The clothing we are showing was bought
months
a n
o and is Pic
g priced accordingly for quick
. selling. The prices are a sound investment for
.- anyone who expects to require a sulk this year,
or two, or three years hence.
PRICES ARE ROUND TO GO UP
AT $15.00 AT $20,00
Young men's Suits of Men's suits of a varietyof
Grey Tweed, single breasted patterns in tweeds
p w and wor-
belted, patch pockets, cuff steds, bench tailored trousers
on trousers, sizes 34 plain or cuff, sizes 35 c
$15
1638. Price ... , .. 44 $20
t(1 , . . , ..... .
T3rnssels nerl C'rot,s11528-19- t I c of a, InTlent, - a winter hearse and . other supplies. uA9. $a0 0l' this amount haN been raised
Cr(-dilon Rod Cross . _Case Department for „ 150.00 for stor- BO sure and attend the rurarnage sala y the Salvat,iol, Arley 91111,7„v schools
1,138!!7 Saturday afternoon of this week be The losses are not covered by insur- at S(•afortb. Onder•ich and Clinton..
1)liisyslie ,Qr Sunshine C'(rpt0 60163 age of Alta Weber liquor lit the Town Ing Lit two o clock. P7gdaY artpr,loontof lace as new stocks have advanced Nr. til, naihc, !\Illi spoke e, ute-Artult
1ubUrh Iced cro ,- 1,(7747 ,-Hall for the past. two years. The moat- nest {veok thele is I:.nlnit to be a knitt,. _ - Dopnrinuntt and aha problems presented
Dfin,icl1 Iced Cross Soctely 4-5 (5-58 .ion carried. - h,g' contest at the 1'v. a>. S, The ladies A,F'1'ERNOON $P(TRTS bs• !t. tp-dnv anQ in the fucut•a tie Said
DW fors on Corner
Pat otic t oc 1,315.11 Another letter front are asked to brio;• their needica eatpU• that c.Rtrllttona atter the war would Chat.
I•efylors C'arner PaU•lotic Soeipty 07.77 the office of file aud"ihah• ball of Ym•11,. the ContesC wtlT 'At one -thirty a p!-oCession was lo:f,m ever}' known power to rotailt a
Betinir(1 , lied
Cross $76.60. FuelAdministratorof Ontario was read 110419 at 2130 o'clock Marl) and .tinct ac formed. headed by the ,113'or' mince for C;oa'a house, Tits ti-orlc ;�n,t Iiss
Benmitici 7,ed Cola 1,006.11 i advising' the apltitiuf,nent” of. a Fuel 6, the Lel>''hetcht,c the most clone At that and tate -celebration committee a:lltd Tiara
LcehuuL 1 L,l Cross ld Seers 0118.93 Controller.• time wiuniag the Tlrixe. 1:verYotta . s were no reports of the Teach.
Asluleld Lear (,hi;• .(ltd Society 133 4,°-:0.30 naked to bring another and htfa ,edits; followed by the Mille Band. who in or Trahun; unit 1'emputouce U,spntt.
9tuple 1 (nt l;hnp. 1. O, D. ]; 1,695.73 1 A motion by Reeve Ford and �i:0uit- the afte•nnou auteeesaful and prodtablL,, nuaus 0tvu ,;; to Lhe tulncm.i., bio absence
tVmncu. Insl[Lnt Goderieh 456.70 Ciller Sheppard; th;lt Councillor turn here followed by the sdtool chit- of the supcthucnrienls, 1 e,. J. A. Itob-
Clcnet•nt 13tonY; I Chap. T. O. D: B. 101.00 ' WiltSe 1 dren, C. C. 1, pupils! •tile School of iron.:Uul \». it i' I"
of .' 1. R
cinderich 7y,. i:nu•iatc spdety 1,855.10 be Fu31 Confrntler, lie} the vote •teas a- a Commerce students ,vith their big ser- - 'file s(e1'r;ny-no.l.m,e%- report show-
�thme0c (hip. 1. o. n. E G„ 39 ; tie. Councillor Wiltse and Mayor not �pp rd Uu+ loreta Unhorse the spciely has
`;(•'forth teed encs$ 11,71sU0 feting, S.
� � �� �� �0�� vice 11ag and a lhnusand autoes, more
\\ c -s I% Society ppfi Ire; hnA eu htutq.
ji 10, D110-1 11'tiwanosfl 94ii?5 Ali alliendluellt by Councillors Miller ® e 6 v,ag a q nr less After •i walk tinea town the 'Nil's ti. I. rlrnhn,u ,vho was a (lets -
It i, v ! f). St. club 3,1.(,8 uxl ,!{(:Elven, carried: That Will. �+ processie, it nvarched to rhe park where I. '<' ITUI„ 1`11-81. 1•r(•Sbvterinn mtuudav
f•'y,h Wig, c•ross lverl:ars ' 1861.03 GI'ant. be appointed Fuel Convuissiotl- the afternoon was spent in sport, and Nchaol Fetrorth, to tete In,,, Ila.ti.rrtl
F li th t its War Austlial l• 1;19'00 the following !fere winners of the vitt•- `tush 1 w:l"°` ('anvenhan In,,,
Tiuu:(lo
Or d4
t r d i Kt
olhmv was carried (. Pea Cross • a 1La ,
Cos Couuctll u, hit r.
'9° � or Wilt 1 , .un• n ,
v3._0 Sd ecoid t orthat
's L11-
I ANNUAL P
'11
SORTS AND I4 ev t s•—
I A'I'-130ME' at t..
ct rL
/tl ll ( ',(nL
t t)C „ 1111 .GLIM".
is lx g lite ,r t
l illtli e
1n f
Lo e;dcs,bo,.o " 1 i t q A'Ir. HELD LAST FRIDAY. [3oys 100 yard race, 15 years And I .•• r { Hatper,uY <tisen+=ca oto
45306 Grant. uildOr-1 Elliott; 2 Deeres; ) MC'1'a, i(.lolur tblaen: "HOlne I-slionsibilitY
S(,,t , only I T tint , ttiY00 i 'f ile CenteteY i" for ^l,li'ion.'i'rniuin_,•' "D a,aipn Dn
1luron C'au111y n(,�,wn ltolicL _06.00, Y Gununttte2 tuns aU}h- Bart. and '•l a an11 _\ppeal to 3'9':11' and tKe
Sent i to issue a,it Circular letter to be The annual llcid Day of rho Coitegiutu Girls race 15 years and ulldel•:-1 gratle-I lesson8 ;Lt the nal 1 a baa ennfer-
$'i7,614,93 isent to the mvtzers of lots, re caretolc- was held ITridny, October 4th, and Proc(.ct eco. He yu,phasized the fact lint da-
$717,614.113 r, 13ROtVN, ing• of Cemetery, n rly1�•eided success this, na 1» former Years, A. AlCintyl'e, 2 Ekn;tt: 3, i]. PneelL t,44`en for Lhrl.'t was usually made hl the
Trees. H, R. C, xt 1V. C, ,,, 0 Inpetitie, was Very !mon and many Boys race udder i years: _'t, Elligtt; yrnrs betwoc-a L, noir _\later that
The first meeting Of the Cortl•t of former records aro now supersedod lay 2, Ball; 3, Cook, linin there Hary few ewirca-i'lor ht
Revision n•i11 tad held on the 31st of nary loos. The aih•er cup, oinble»tatt° Kiltie Band racer— 1, Shrenk; 2, sl'c•akin:; o£ the graded lessees he aal(I,
J. A, EMS, ex -M. P, P, for Ottawa, I October, 49ts. or he Senior Championship passes ou or 'any system ll'tgrooe, that the teachers
The Property lVaitis, having been held by IT. Mutch; 3• Cook, Sac eon best ba Avorkes is the e tlac for
is slated for an apopintment to the 1. tv Cnnuniitee made a re- I>ilq• for the last you,•. The Senior Pillnty right the variuu5 lvinners were that Schopi. Ott•. Iintpenny suggested
Ottawa railway hoard. - port that a suitable stove be purchased ehall'MO ship 90cs to sC, ltacl)otutoll, Lill , S that the ,time token for rov,cw b the
fOY LISe 1tI heaMug 11te �idtut,Cil Cltattlber Previous holdei• being P. ti1'allis. — ae1ey; -Cooper; Elliott; Coope!'; superintendent wLcil Sur rq ha devoted
= f•-•---- - The I.nterl'orm compeu Lion proved to Twvford; Elliott; Mclragg;l Yt, to the study of miaalon,c, I -IQ urged the
The report was adopted, be very close and tele Ill f • t
The Finance to report e ort m •
a
p be read in
another colutnn. ) -
Mr, Arthur Cantelon .addressed the
Counci
I in ref
ere Lice t
i e t
q he re '
p
air
s of
a' drain mt Huron and North streets.
The matte was referred to the Street
Committee. .
Councillor Miller reported {n refer-
ence to the wood and coal situation..
Council the nadlourned.
-
Nur
ell
Bo
5
bac
I „
Out of the 31 returned soldiers who
arrived in London Saturday include
three Ruron boys;—
Pte. E. Brannan, Clinton
Pte W. liamin, Blyth
,
'%apt, E, Hills, Goderich:
I'll.
Nee -Era ills been informed that
Pte. Brennan, who enlisted with tiie
161st,- was wounded at the -legs so bad
that they had to be amputated. He ivies
a brother of the late Mrs. Jas, John -
Ston, it is not known when he will
come to C1111ton. .
Pte, Hamm, of Blyth also ioliva ,leg
in the war. , i
I
MORE SOLDIERS ARRIVE '
0111 130
t , e
e O '
b c u 'atulntad on
gt iheh• su cess.
C Thg
Standing by forms was: III 64. points, Iv
53 pohits; 1I 88; 131. First pleae In each
event cotnrting 3 points, second 2, and
thirst
1.
n
T11,the r
fter,lo
o tile he ov
,lav
ms . 1 ed n
Lie
game of' baseball with the Seaforth
Qollegfate, the final score bets[, 32-72,
while the f;irls played. a game of bnalcet-
bat to which they tort Ile dou,t ill Lho
mind of anyone as r0 thelt• slczl� to play!
1119 the game. The filial score was 37-".
The annual '"at ITene" held .In- tine
Town 1-11111 clueing the evening proved a
happy climax to tine derv's sport, All ,
went (tome that night agreeing that it
was
n day we 1.
i sent, '
a ld Lho• the
p ell -
lolled. 0
jjo 'od.
7i J L. Even
I{eve deelnra 7 kitten the
never
bad abetter tine.
The winners in the various events
were:_
SHOT SU77, SHN1011; (1) L. IInC:[inY,
(_ W. Cooper, 1 ie (9) Til, Llve>more, distance
68 ft„ 6 inches.
,TUINOR: (1) A. •bl'ac7)onnell, (2) ,1V.
\Mulch, (3) I3. Scruton,-distance, 58 ft" s
8 inches, '(A new )•ecord.) - -
HUNDRED YARR) ASt, SENIOR.
(1) b'. . Wallis, (2) 1-I, linty,
(3) H. Stuart.
-JUNIOR, (1) A\ ,A•IacDonnell, (2) ,r,
Townshend,. (3) 11. Elliott.
HAi;r MILE,
,
s3ar1
ola:ca) R. h•c
•
x
Olymout,(� T Wallis, (3) A'. Stuart. L
JUNIOR,; ,(p) D, Pollock, q2) A, IVIae-
DOnlici1 (3),7: Elliott.
HURDLE RAC17, SENIOR: (I) y,
'Shia, (I R. IN, Ilymout, •(5) W. Cooper
7UNTOR:, (t) A. Ala;c19om,etl, (3) F,
Elliott, (3) R hlaclin.y.
BROAD .I It . SENIOR: (l) 1, Will -
lis, O I'd:, 114Y, (,a), Stusi l Distultoe
I4 feet, :8 II b, a, old ;!a 1-d 14 Poet, 7t%
inches
JUNIOR: (aj. G. +Caktm,, (2) A. hlaa-
D o-1 5 7
Hot s
eback
!fres 1 —
,tin ;
rhe vu•i
g nus
winners »'ere Elliott, Dodds, Lawson,
McTaggart, Elliott, W. Date, Cooper,
Nediger,
,,
Bo
hln ,•
ut i ,Irre —
k is Aic
Neil• Middle.
ton; Seeley; Elliott; Cooper,
There were many other races called
but the children were too busy to
bother with thein,
The Basket ball match between tite
C. C, 1, ,girls and old-timers, was a will
for the latter by a Score of 7-2, ii r.
Graham of the C. C. 1, was'referee,
•r „
h (. D
ohert '
y s iutd C. u, 1, baseball
teal played a 7 -innings Rattle which
resulted in a tie I t all, Dr. Sltw was
umpire. Following was the line-up:—
C.
T. R O DOl r.RTY'S R 0
0.:tits, 1aL bnsa U n hicDel titott 1 b 0 f
hluieh, e. I. 8 1 McNell, 3 base 1 a
Carrick, 3rd b, 2 2 ITall, e, 1•. 1 1
ILtity, catehe• 1, 1 Shr'h,k, catcher 0 ,I
Stuart, I. I.
12 r 1,'arnlor0, 1. I. 1 2
Cal te•, 2nd b, 0 4 Draper, s, s. 12
Re riot
y ds t. f. , n
I
hoe enrol
rll n
A d C f. 1
bit, s. s. 1 ., Cooper, pitcher 3 1
Dohe'ty's 1300403? 1'1 It -1
C.'C, r,-30101.2.1._Ti
EVENING CONCERT
The Kiltie Brass Band played several
selections in front of the hall .and at
8.15 ,Mr, J, Ransford called the meet-
ing to order, Rev, Mr. Sinclair, of
Hohn•esville was the speaker of the
everting and gave an excellent Patriotic
addr '1 ,
tca Cl e
t is to to •
1 . n determined stn n
nRtth,sl. elgnt•ette smoking, {chick ba .aid
was ium•ensing at an nlarming rate and
I was causing the youth al' alit- land to
tt'. riot m+
tkc (ile moitally. 1 •
La Y h sic 1 • ,
, 1 � al and mor.
3
ally:
s
Pleasant intercourse was etioyed der.
1111; the social halt 110111' and while par-
tal(ing of the delicious luncheon p1rovid-
ed by the Godeich friends, which {vas
followed by Atthlg after dinner spettches.
Rev, R. C. AICDermid, pastor of I{nox
church, presided. at Ills evening, meet-
ir1g, which cotnmenced whit a prayer
and praise service lett by Rev, Dr, Rut-
ledge. The report or the nominating
CO1nmlLtee Avila then road.
The following oftleers were elected for
the onsuingg•• Year: President itfr. C. H.
Rolland, C1lntoni vice president, M„ H.
X. Long, Oodeelch; eecretarv-treasurer;
Air. A. T, Cooper, Clinton, Home De-
partment, Rev. \v. B, ;Boulton, Oftyt�tton;
olen,entary daTlartment, &Liss M. Aittcin,
Oodet•ich; Young People's Dopartnent,
.lir. George Ralthby, Auburn; missionary
department, Miss Ir. T. Graham, Sea.
forth; adult, BIr. Mr. Bailie Nile; teach -
GI's tratning, Rev, TL L, Clark, Goderich;"
temperance, Alr, John McNay, l7gmond.
A1110
Rev. ,7. L. T-logg, of Clinton, lea in
Prayer after which Rev. R, J. Ross gave
rill insph'in�• address oil Tile Rights of
the Ch1id.' Mss Rome, of Ptoderich,
scut; a well rendered solo and the Choir
$011ie at11table Anthems,
Rev. T. A. Halpenny made a power-
Aul appeal for greater Consecration and
11101'0 Strenuous Se1NICe In Ilia address OTr,
RreI wereafacii ng a h allle ege 110 saird lit
our Sunclny school work such as Nye have
I faced before, The great woric that
called ug over and anon Was to build
I the Tibigdotn of Jesus (:hriaL, We
on ( ) ;, h1aOXilly.. Distance 14 ft. eSS, R I ,it Kaiser Bill attd Itis gall t°e'0 Laying the Potntdt'tioil oP hmuo.n tits
g, iu these first twenty years of the truth
-AT $22.50 AT $25.00 _�. dierhrbe other parties, of returned sol- Ir. Mr J1s, (S) H.. XilRi (1) 1-z. Stuart, would,tet have cared to listew to, The of our land. If we were only sallied wits
. s landed in Quebec this weirk ,and (s) " eill Old
(3) or.. , 'I ft. t3elght, 4 ft„ the tremendous n
Q b it itches, old record, 4 ft., 8 incises. following the program; glory of a human boing'
+ , . - include many Huron n1en. UNTORt "1) ,T, "Tcwnsbelld,_(2) A. Piper Band Selection, tlaltde ht ^lm•,v of Jesus Christ Nye would
�'�- '� - Men's SUIt5 Of fancy worst- .Men S Stilts Of Ir (7 '11511 (( »aver• rest salisiied till we had re(loub-
. Pte, W. I-epprttgtou, Clinton.bTac,Oonnell, (3) R. NlacTiuyt height 4 ft., Chairman's remarks, lee] oto• efforts, The boy in our Sunda
a ed, three button sack, good worsted, In small check at- 7 mare$, .old record, 4 ft„ 6 tnm,ea: Chorus—b acTl Our 1 your y
p White N,,S, M. E; Fianna, VVingliam HOI' STEP AND ST)MP; SENIOR! 1 ,. Canada Bass might ate it future Premier
trimmings, well made, trouts- tern, Soft TOIL, semi -fitted Corp. A C. Willialtts, Wingham 7.. 4V+1.tliSTE) L. 11Tacliav, (3) W. Caogg1(ir Solo—Mrs. McKinnon of Canada a1 better still a missionary of
(r Pte, F. G Slo,nau, Clinton ' distab,oe 33!f t., old ittmord, 82 ft., _6-hlohes Chotus—"Are We Dotvn Hearted?" the Cross and Nye , were laying the east
7
bo with belt loops, plaits back, big range of patterns JirNzOR:.(� v. Elliott, (2) 7: Town- C. C. Girls earteal un �Vo��s of that life, With unusual etor y
bottoms Or Cuff SiT.eS 36 t0 46 Pte, Snell, Clinton," spend, (3) 11. x�taeDonnelYt distance 94 ft., uch prayer try to build a fonndga-
$22.50 $25 Corn 1.1
Pte, 1•L Brown, Whighatn. •1 Inches, oil] record, 30 ft., a Inches. . Chorus—The Maple Leaf Forever, tion in bpys that will stand the test,
sizes 35 to 44 rice ... , Th3y win ,heat with telnstand t
p Pte, T. E. Carrot, Godettch Sailer Chan,pien, P. Wallis, is points. Collection for Band: A2nior Birks w speaking of the boys
Pte, M, A. Johnston, Zurich poIIIts Chmnpta:a, A. 1rIacDonnetl, i0 Recftatio41•---1n Flanders Field, Mrs, 'overseas said there was little chance
C Ne, J, McGregor, Brussels INTER101R31I �TV71JN7'S MC'Ki■llofl,. of tt. ,»an awning Liu•Ougll titesa tet7•ible
��' ISy'rLlp Pte, W. Hayden, Wingham 4'liieo togged rata (1) Ie!m TT, (2 Saki—Sussex by file Sea," Mr, J, fin axmeriouces safe un ess alis feet worn
plantacl an the roalc �hrist Jesus.
1Y., d3) L Doherty. . 71,a next convantion wet he hold to
Men's Blue Suits, two or three -button sacks, wheel barrow raoo (1) Farm 1r; (2) Chorus For the glory of the Grand Clluto», 3x1
Pte, Snell, son of Mt•, and Mrs. Jas, 1, (3) 1,
Snell, of Hullett, received a billet Bicycle race. (1) B. Livermore, 2 014 Flag;" C. C. 1, Girls,
p7 . I lain back, sham fitting or belted, x'16,50 to 3 V. 1An1o1:L (3) H. bLunn, () Solo—"Keep the HOme Fires Burn- R e r s a 11 w • *i
tifrrough tris Iultgg ted has been con- "� Bicycle race (slow): (1) Tr, Rathwoll, ung,"' W. L. Wen;
A new substi (indd to tie hospifal for a Ioug time, () J• Tolva,shendf (8) Smut,: God Save th g,
-� Pte, Fred Slo nan iias suffered from 3'uls,of-war: St won from L o Kin °' Y. L, P, A. NOTES
A nervous shock, IY won ftom 111, NOTES If
- • tute for sugar (417'„LS' EVENTS The small b0 g * � s v � * ut as s `*
��nMorrish �� - It is not definitely known whet, these SHOT PUT 83DNIOR: (ia} A. Glenn, (2) y didn't care if school
The ot`h�1���y■ �O 7 1 L L soldier boys will get hotne, X� Dowzer, (3i S, Drape•, istance 57 ft„ was held. or not, Gii•i's AttxtllarY intend tlotdiug a t°a
gy f o in 30 and 60 cen4 _- T in4hes, old reeordr 20 fr.: 3.{n°hes. Ma■y of the auto -owner on rharsday, October 17th from .I t0 7.
. .TUMOR:. (1) E. McTaggart; (2; A., 5 spent.Con•• h, t h Council ctoberClhamet', t° pack. o 7
tins MUSt Have Felt Cheap MC- arlane, (3) A, Lawrence, distance slderabld tine in decorating their cats, Soldiers boxes, From 1 to 7.
Aunt for C. P. R. Tulcgrtiph Co. 20 ft 7 iperios old record, z6 Pt,
Last Wednesday evening a young D I1TTY.� Zkkb RACFi, SilNiOR;. (1j The midnight fire got head of fife
u fellow, wire should have known Getter, owraii ( S. Dltttpat, (s} L. INTO celebration ihnt:was icing planned, but .
• � • A ` quaere, 04-11 for Every Mau just to be smart, put ills hand throw h `JUN Olt. 29) h, Still ng, (2) A. Me- it wa s a hot reception,
EMINENT COIFFURE
c 1aY'lAN (8)� , h•IcT, t 'N SPECIALIST COMING
a j- t1rC cotton --Sig» of the. BaptisFCituYclf ANDLI] RACE, SI'OYQIOI;: (1) A, 'rhe GOnntiittee desires to thank Mr,
`•• jr�� at Postocc square, Fortunatcfy,(but La;wre(tcd', (2) A. 4Va,itt°,•, (3) C. Jorvi, Forester, for the SPECIALIST
OF TORONTO, a ease of its matched N O, the .
• " 11.1_ ,m.�. a. ,. m _ _ u»fortunata for the young marl) iteV, i1Y ,lUNTOR! (1) Rer. McGregor, (2) F, stir- ofiie for etninent hate -S ec ii '
_.... _ d`jj $Ul3 'GRUB 1{ unf Ford and Rev. Mr, ElliottngWere ' .cryy B. Lhldsay. p s the wrestling match., p Za its tvtii be at. -file
H )DE -LEGGED RACE SIDNIOR; liattienisury, ort Tuesday. October 22,
�-"""- Ii their way ,to -file Postoflice and saw C, ISowzer and. S. maple. The Kittle Band deserve great credit wall A grand display of tile
�j;,,;,. rG the act, The young 1CiIoW Was Ytl9de
JUN.TOR: Al) I'S '900jng, and. A. )tic- they have certainly done their r p Y l a latest crea-
barlane, (2) E, hlCTngga.rt (tea B, blot+r., hath ,At re a ttions for Returned pe t, tions in taatr goods including ladies'
�� Alas; to take down 'sign Slid have it sewn illi. , I Sold- tY ausfor,natiwis, Swifohes
C411ada flood Board ticeitse am11 replaced before Thursday evening INtARZ,0111i1 R., LAY furs And a[1 pntrYotic "outbursts." waves, etc„ gild toupees' po�npigs for
qq wigs foY
y m No. $^2.4115. CJY' their tVou!(i y be tYotible. He ac- 1st Porm' T, 2nd rota» Z and Form R, 1 Cllntdt! had dirt ItOnOY of IfavtYfg t(1e ttlOtY wllq Ate bald All th ,
V
' �Y1 �e �" r - Kais(..r tin Ose aHhcted
OIt tib. , s� �,r1 r4 191811 celled. the. m,mste' s �u-CtL-WATT gout the anti news `+f+lt iri� t j i r offer at)i1 ho i g n 5 oli Still- wiifl loss of lb
are ilivjted to this
.,.m•._...► .__ doubt' i5 a wiser tttatT tq-da,Y, 'corm zV won Azole horn zzr, i; day, Of course it was Ben x2isor that : display wlteu a free demonsttat,on will
F
r..awrh«.,... -
. ttld 14, I be givall,
l '.
c;
' •.
��f ,'
w.