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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-06-05, Page 4, , .. , [Cfllimreaix' neatly ¢rut a �' do Isli y p�0 {�+'', ,t t,� 4 �' '1Ye'ar cry We put on sale all our $5 and $6 hats. These ,ire all new this s season and are all good styles. As the millinery season is drawingt ' o a close we are anxious to clear these before our millmersl'eave Take your choice i aturday up to $G for $3.08 Brach ailette Silk 79c We e ., pL1t:011 side Sat- urday 75 yards rds crf .!'ai !etre Silk good with 1 a satin finish, 36 in hes wide, regular S1.00 value, Saturday 79e Saturday Sale Of, Kitchen Aprons 7. C .9 3'' 10dozen overall andgen-. oralur pose' Aprons, : nig p p l ode of splendid quality percale, and shaded to fit the figure. Don't judge, these before seeing them by the price as 'they are exceptional value only 50e. Cool,4 ade a1 ��• 1'41 en ts Cost Sums at The coolest, prettiest kind of Wash Frocks and Dresses bear very attractive prices in our Ready-to- wear Department, And such excellent garments they are. Just as carefuily made as cloth clothing, made of embroib -ry and linen material of dependable Quality. Dressesfor morning, aftrrrin:)n andi• evenlnf, wear. Prices range front $p,4i'l) up Clotty Skirts at Less Than Half Price' '=an Just one dozJn East ssoskiclear. skirts to at �2 25. ',hese are mads of sere and panslna. Would make a good scuff:skirt, regular $5 and $5.5O your choice only $.;11.2.5ri ce Minton Branch of best Huron Women's Institute, OFFICERS, President, Mrs. E. Alenro( Vice—President, llrs. H. Fowler iSiee 1.iei.ts., Mrs. T. Mason Auditors, Alts. R. 1r'itzsitnans Mi•s; H. 13. Chant. • Aleetings held the. Fourth • Thursday in Each Month Programme For 1913 and 1914 DUNE lath—Summer Speaker "Our Opportunities" Miss B. Gilholn, JULY 24t1,—Picnic. AIIGUST 28th—"The Mother, what she 'o'wes to H'er •elf, the Home .and C'onimunity" Mrs. IL 'Fowler tReasding, Mrs, Dodds, 'SEPTEMBER 26th—Demeonstrations "Satads" IVIrs. 11 B. Chant. "Candy" Mrs. 11. Fitzsimons. "Needlework" members, i'1CTOBEB, 2305—Social evening. l 0 VEMBPR 27th—"Listen; Learn. and Leve," Mrs. T. 1 •C, Mason. , _ ,.out. et'i 1ft or r by ,?�men h � • 1 cis .15EIYEM23ER 26th—'(Peace 'on Earth 'Good Will to Men." JANUARY 22nd- "What Money, Cannot Buy," Mrs, T. Kearns. IReading, Mrs. Cllamliers, , Whc.a1l:ey—R, F, Irn-le. 1 Comber—C.' Y. L@'�elt.;, 1 Tilbury—,A„ r. Brown.. I Romney—W. Patterson, Pelee Island—J. R. Mundy-, ICHATHAM DISTRICT, Chatham—Park Streeet—,7, T. 0, Morris; Victoria At-enols—E. F, Armstrong. 1 Chiaring Cross—J, P. Knight, Bten'hecrm—J, W. Dewey. Cedar Spz•in,gs J Ball., Ouvey Ta be, supplied. Merlin—W. R. Vance. , Je'an'net(te's Creek—F, Burgess, Harwich—C. C.'Co4Izap 5. Louisville—C. W. Bristol. Dover -T. A. Arlin. Dresden —A. C". Tiffin, Dawn Mills—A. S. Whitehall. Wallacebtu•g—J. O. Reed: Tuppervillle—J, W. Herbert., Rlatheafox+d-H B. Tyler. Walpole Island—T. 0, Sanderson, RIDGETOWN DISTRICT. IRidggeto•wn-J. E Holmes, Guilds—Geo. Barnaed, Highgate—E, W, Edwards, Them es,viI Ile—.E. W. 141:uxworthy. Bothwell—R. 3. Curate. Newbury—TO be lore supplied. Morava antown—J, 0, Nethercott, Wardstaiiie,—'l3. Smell. FIo'r•en00 A. DWhaleyl Glencoe—W.0. Howson. West Lorne—Cl C, 'Gifford. Rodney—F. w. Craik. Dutton—T. Kennedy., "Y-., Nor ilr, tvo ' od- Ona to supplied. t1 ' ed.: ST. THOMAS MAS DISTRICT. T St. 7hovas-P Thomas—First C] uz � ch [I li u gg S. Doai•gall ; Grace Chiu•ch-R, W. Knowles;'Central, Clued,—D, Rog- er s, Ay Imes —A. E. M. Thomson. S.pringflead-L+', A. Fear, FEBRUARY` 2tith—LLJ3ool;s we ought teAAAA�vwww t es Rea d Miss, s• Ida, Tebbutt, "Meer to Bead .Books," Mrs. A. J. 7MeMurray, :ALARM 26th—Derno,nsitration, 3tIrs. Sadie Johnston. Musical Seleetians. APRIL 23rd -"The Roane and its l } I to Incidents` in the Life o1;a Salves _Lauda,'" Mrs ,GIew. 'MAY 28th-ELectio,n of Officers. Question Drawer. • n uence," Ales. Bradshaw, Our Airns and Objects. "Tui deo all theood we can, in every way that we can,; to all the people that we can ; and above alt 6. to study household good, and any . Eine sof work:, which makes for the C I1etfer men,t of our homes; the ad- C 'i-aneement iof oui people, and the ,p good: of our: country.' '1 ',Our' Motto: For Nome and Country l e. :irrlrort Know a Good Thing Pass it on it Draft of Landon Conference Continued From' Page 1 „8 ai Uam— W. Stirling. ' Vendesd EIe—T, 13. Cou,pehan d. Yltaidsetooa—W. M. Pomie,roy. • ROOFING Steel Shingles Corrugated Iron Asbestos Fire Proof Regal Call or Phone for our ..ri'I.Ce1 r Byam &Stutter ! Sanitary Plumbers Phone 7. } 1 Lyons a. ,Tones., ' ,L'I'ottesVilliee-WA, C'orirrth--J,, Elforda tY• A:*oxt J 1 ,Suteilffe, Straffardtfil,e—On,e,tio he sent, Vienna S Quinn. King I i u g air P L• Rayburn. Maiahlde A E Doan. Sparta—T. N Sawyer., Yarmouth - Center—William Con- way. Crossley and Euntier-7'0 'hc sup- plte,ei, , Poet Stanley—R. William McTav- ish. I ingal—J. Ilend,ersion. Talbotvfl1o.-.T Holmes, Siodd'e -_y7 Il, Tay Lar, llliddiciniss--To b,e. supplied. 14luncey —F, T. Kinahan 1 Oneida-- IT, Beth erington Folli Trophy Idled ge,1111(0 greeted the howlers on 4Vednesdey meriting, when they congregated ;It11,08tee ford Green ii) the competition tot the Pain Cam Thi eerieki were pi•esetitS'aforil St.Mtrs, Mitchell, ;h811 xudericb, Ulinto) i t .utti nttaLt,,!id The greet) ii'cls'In ins: I shy }'ie resetting in some excellent WIMPS heiugplayed Ll.a Clinton rinkswn • i re, P.,Tarkenn,. NV Giant, Roe C. le. Jeuklns and 131r. Rau -ford, sai r• ). r . I A. Poi 11:. 0raha10, J, Watt and 0,"13 Dowding, skip; ie., Aeon, W, J. Nedlp'er. Ni l3 011 01)11 Jas Stevenson, skip, 01211GIMINAR3, In the preliminaey draw Davis of Goderieb defeated Beattie of S'eaforth, and Pei qu barson cf Stratford won from Stevensvu of Clinton. 1 1R5T ROUND. In the first; rennet Hord of Alitebell' defeated Myers of S1. Malys; Bullaud 1)l 00100/0/1 .von from Maxwell or St Marys: Rinsfnrd of Clinton, won from Cash of Sti,,tl'ord: McCurdy of Stmt. feed delca'ed Dowd ng of Clinton; Downer, of Mitchell heat Beet of Sea eolith; Flurritt et Mitchell Inst to Tape of" ea:dei leer Willie, of Seaford) de Pealed Hlretnnm of St, M+u•ys, SECOND ROUND Clinton. Clinton. •e Bu laud, skip 27 Ransf rd, skip 12 htratfor,1 kit elicit Mete," de, skip 17 Doi+ney skip it U (.eder1Oi1 son l•ortl1 'Jape; -kip la 1Viilia, skip to t `;t,atlord Cord,-0ich i) 3arciuhatsen , skip 17 Da vis, ship tl p 111iss ?t, \Vallate reburied on neje '0 day after a visit of 11}rea months t relative) and friends in Norwich li Conn.. ,,,, u....),..s...,.. 0 c ell re Hur n :naors e� Acti�n Contznuec't From Page 1. t1)ey fait trio le ,lois: y my actions tvril foravor retire trine p•ubI c 11 I dare yen to [take this �cisnrse• you Wand to give a 4oir 'deal a act'hmnesflyi and, decently no oil Gonrsel is open; bat from my ken lec7g(e of year' c.oWiardly tanttiea know your won't do sh. • • Calou't31. 'ttnghl Munro, I.P.P.9: Glengarry, . br:elly eompliluent Mr, 1,�xrottdfoot• on 'the c!ennon'tr than, and; the Chazr intro thee ca upon 111x, N. W.Row'edi, w!'1i was to sign a! 1oc t en.e,n'cleus Clie ing Doris Martin,daughter v Harry Harlin, 11Teseuted alloral o feantg, anal ih e, applause, :vus r' nett ed, Mr. :Re WeII's' Address. • Mr. Rlowel1 was listened ito'wi intene,e.inttelest, hie speoch bcipg telling 'arraignment nfl the ,over) m.en,t. In addition dol his remet .regarding the Taylor inquiry, ) briefly outlined it he Opposition pieatfoem, making it, special re,"e once to Coutpe.n0tation for well ingme.p. - 11ir.• Riowell, in bis address -501 hes d'e:slred to join with the ele tors of Centre. ,l•turon in paying tribute to their'. Worthy represen lathe•, "m,} friend, Mr. Prondfoot, a man who with greet courage. patience, persistence. and a fine. public spirit has discharged his du- ties in the Legislature during the pre.eent session; and this demnn- strartion shows. that he has clis- charged them in a manner which meets with the enthusiastic ap- prove( and. support of his nonsuit vents and the, rather elector in thi part of .the' Province." only slightly. lifter} the curtain I which up to date, has °oncielied ' fe from �public gaze. the mapper in. T1 i which the) presentt' G'ovormmnt bas collected and' secured the $Tone}•s fer to 001'))' on its ,pcllifleaJ warfare h- \\ ggain'st its opponents. It is )'er- a ]r 11)3, ;natr without .interest to point olitt that another method by' which 1. Goy,et•ntile1)t IS see•nl'in COn- Ott trilitatieris tea ;assist in its political a, warfare i1 t'.. solielt or rewire Ii-` I- cense Molders to iOako eontz',ilait tions ito supper L the 'Conscervati:�e er candidates, In the East Middlesex L campaign a ()olfaction or subserip- f- tion or Contribution i11 some form' e- was ,actuaiiv'taken from tl,e liquor Iioenisie holders in the city of Tor- i onto Ito assist the, C;ovarnn,ent candidate, in ;East Midelhersex, and some om�e+ thousands of dollars,acevrcl-, a ing toe my, information, wenesent up to'assist' the Government Can- ts dictate. If they/ hook contributions ie fronn the liquor interests in l'orun s to; we, may etukie it for granted re d 0- a After going intte the. Taylor char- ges in some detail told the action of the conservative majority on the Public Accounts Commitle1 in blocking alley inquiry, Mr. Row ell continued: "I do 1)02 hold the 1Cank a11C1 le f tlhe, Cone,ei•t-gtive party in this L'rotime responsible for the no't'ion f the) Government in connection tvit'h this. matter. f tun 511x0 that ho hest men i1) the Goose)", ative erty are as, anxious to hate en onest and dery administration of ubiic affairs as are thee, best men n the f ikeral party: 11ld they have s lit'tle sympathy with ti•e at'1- ude of ;the (aovernn,rnt on this Tactor srl' vital to the, beet inter sts of the pe,;1T;e. They ore now online ncan g to 1enl;Yee that the Got eminent whic'h came int>, pow- er on the cry- of honest ;adminis- tration a ri II 1tT , 1 1111( c affairs 1 has. t 111., under a k the 171 vfL it profession essinn },Pert ractrcing thrt eery sins they pnb- ely condomn,e•:1,- ubscription:s From License Holders "No one for a moment supposes at the particular contribution Fe - mud fr'oin Mr, 'Baylor was the only ntr.ihutivn secured from Gov (VD" - ?Hiss Lily Kingston went to F?yth this AVC al: where she has taken 1' position, Mr. an,d AIrs. John Wright and Master Lleyd' of Gorr.e, were p guests ,of Mr,i arid Mrs_ J. Leslie) li Kerr. The young boy went under I S e slight operation in the hospital or, Monday. t tier, J. E. Pord, Preliclent, cif eh the 'London." Conferen,o, is at Lae c dun attending the Conference. o 1)l Rev, 5.,7, Arlin is att,ernding the re -as Me -castigation has probably London Conference, mot contractors or parte; havine•; latinns ':vitlt the: Government. Il' that they! took contributions from. 11qu'ar 10 tele:its in London, in'Fast Middlesex. itself, and in places 11ilar.er .it Band than'i'!oronto, W11: anyone• for a moment sanest that th'ousand's of c}ollr.1.5 wen. necessary simply to pay ,tale ordin- ary and �legitima�te expenses of the Got ernnent candidtute in East Middlesex? If nut necessary; for the ordinary and legitimate ex len- ses, why, ,were these large eontei- buti'ons taken up and received? Was the contributions made..hv the liquor 1nt(r,esis 11) the Fil9i Middle- sex fight, a11d'ith;e prospc:ctivecio)1- t ••1 rroi tftro . ns to bo made in other contests, one of the considerations 1.11101) induced the Government not to carry out' their proposal to intro duce ansti 21�e.iting legislation dur- ing last session ? ,They have given the men engaged in the business the oppor"tunity to recoup t)1em- seIYes Caned vastly more ,than re- coup themselves for the contribu- tions :they have already made, and no doubt the, contributions they are, expected to make between note and the• i:ex:t general elections. Det The People Approve? Dir t1) • people of ;this province approve of this manner of traffick- ing ill our most vital public inter- est ? Do IIIey approve .of the Gov- ernment abondoning the coar10 tvhich a t rat' ago they said the public inter est i demanded, »erne!,v the prohibition of treating. be - amt. he men engaged' in 'the licluor traffic; who are giving the C� xnm ,eat strong financial sup- port. s ,i are oppueted to such ala.:v. \V cannot properly 0nd fault with the Hien engaged In tho traffic. making th 1.e.I terms they en)) nrth the tine"nmcut, If they have to put 1)p the money they na- turally exile :t an oppot'hulity of recouping themselves for 'their ex- penditures, During the, reeen(t session of the I egisiatu,e t:wsp( bills were intro- duced by twri of my eolleagrres. one 'mac_ -1 • --�-Vii,------�--=-`�: THE PRICE OF HOMAGE ONCE when King Edward VII paid a visit to Sheffield, all the fires in factories and plants were allowed t die out. Not a wheel in Sheffield turned for twenty- four hours. lar, The primary object of this was to lift the pall of smoke that hovers over that wonderful steel -produc- ing city, and to ensure,; as far as man was able, a bright da and a blue sky for an auspicious occasion. G.It was Sheffield's expression of respect. UT the action was unique -it was unprecedented --it was o• Llntl 10 LL 11 o t ftI that at those furnaces, raging night hundreds of mighty and day, and those seething. boilers, with quivering valves, should ever be allowed to cool. G. This extinguishing of fires cost Sheffield hundreds of thousands of dollars—therice of the effort again to high-power efficiency. to get back, OME business ))nen in Canada pay an homage, not to g ' unwitting g , a 1�1n but to a b S ue — rsti ' tion P the superstition that hot weather justifies letting the fires of business en • ergy go out. They stop Advertising in the Summer months. 13y paying homage to tradition, custom, supersti- , tion, they have allowed Sumner to become their "dull" season. (1,You know how dull it can be wheny o . advertise. Do you know how brisk it can be a don'ty Advertising ? Do you realize how much made by momentum you now lose in the Summer that must be regained in the Fall ? DON'T LET YOUR ADVEETISING FIR OUT' THIS SUMMED,. ES DIE Advice regarding your advertising problemsis available throi Can- adian advertising agency, or the Secretary of the Canadian Press any recognized 803 Lumsden Building, Toronto. Enquiry involves, no obligation on your p' Roosart write, if interested,p } p FSENTS Will be Found at Tills Store cut Glass Cilinavvare Brass Goods Fancy Goods Dinner Sets Tea Sets You 1)1 Find Wh at Von Want,. At the Price Von Want to Pay er,� r, l fA q, w. .erinton r, prohibiting cain:paign cent•rbutions b eor )o t '' in Waterloo,' Y 1 rations and''th01 otherr8- (inning the; pubficeetion of all 31010- Me It J . Maiming was in Toronto' p�aige contributions before an elt:c ltistrveek, tial btUs were q'rth . Alissllla � `CTitldweil of Cvur tatvn y h ti Co's nil filet s milliner d v epserrment i'ej`ton Saturday for her' home in Lourie f siorongn,' Mrs, D.Gardiner leaves Next week week for Winnipeg where she will spenh the summer with hef>son Me Lime Gardiner bliss Yate Scott, who is n nurse in traineng at the Presbyterian Hospital in Now Yea lc, is spending her vocation at her home her. AUT. L. G1'etr, Sir,, is in Toronto, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. 1 ,0)0111, Mr, and Mrs. U. M Yates and Miss Bertha. I int l t , e t on Saturday for there new harue in Lis'ovel.. 141 s, 13., B. Combe entertained en Friday afternoon in honvar or Alrs. h. Al.Yates who left on Saturdey for Listowel, Miss Alothersede, who is the guest of Miss Ward, spent the week end in. London, 311, Jab. Smith' of Woodstock spent 0 fere days in town Fast week, On Fri Ed. Willis Appeared Downcast day lie went to Goderiuh for the Proedl'oot Demonstration. When last seen, and Suicide mr. and Mrs, J. B. Kennedy is SUSpeCted. Detroit were called to them last. Friday — owing to the serious illness of Mr. .D. f3, liennedy, Arthur)) June a.—The body or Ed, ores, 2',', Ilasvke, of Norwood, spent Willis a schan)t(ach0r, son of last week with friends in town. 33(100s Willis, Stephen Township, was Rev. •and Mrs, J. W. found this morning Deal' his hoarditi t Holmes after house, in the vicinity of Auburn. Itis bees pleasant visit withdol(t friends thought that the -Young man conruiil- eer at leave London. o `Uttered tide 4 is in en- t0d suicide, las 1)0 or.her explanation Jubilee year i❑ tiro 1)111), trtisrn his 01.11 be 011(10(3 for 11is (1011th, Messrs. Arthur oncl 11 Tues Lan•- 1'he young plan la lght scl+nor ,yes- son, went to Detroit on Tuesday of terday as usual, 11111 ,y rearod duwrl this wr,e'd. 0802, 13011)et c, nis.uf Ulearh) F l of if ' 1 , d I d lI1 s. Jc )SP i 1 i" not return to his hru,1•31li 1 ; s ebstet' and little to hen he did not 1 01 111(1 1101111 last. visited Airs Isa(i, of Londesbor_ night, no uneasiness was fel:, as it was Its, G, L' .,at t,.e from Fri- tltuught he remained with neighbors, day bliss E. , Delo 7'he nrig31hnrllnod was horrified when E. R, Collegiate, ShStaag, &, A„ of Clin- his bod • was found on the roadside ton dtoexa ins i has been 0a 110/(1 where 110 live(}. Pointed cation De In Arithmetic ,c at alio family was notified, and the the Education Department. body taken to 2311,0 old boors. The Tbliss E. 3.. Recker leaves next young than :vas years of age. 11011sda,y oar the F,,tBamer i C4rey- und Lo tisiit with rcratit°,es arc[ friends in Detroit. Miss Slroenhals 11115 taken a posi- tion in I'artlifl's restarannl,. Master' Walter 1' IlIleer. of Strat- ford, ,what recently sang fu Wesley 11) Hallway IJ! i1 fi 1 shims sflime, aal Ipinpills to Din three the medial., Cor annual solo oorlrpet ,tion at" Stratford public schools, $c e,ecured second prize, Airs, Searle received' \vowel that her 1nnt1),er,= Mrs. 11. Lee, of Indian Head was very sick carer she left for that place on Saturday morning. Miss Jean Scott who has been visiting miss Gladys Manning at London, heti' returned home. Miss Carrie Sims of 11!yth, wits the gu1e ' of her gland -parents, Mr and Art's Wm. Graham B)1) Monday last, :,Airs. Wata'oni of Blyth, was the guest lo! Mrs. .D.13 I�,elnneidy. mnovecd i andMrs. Mrs, I an!ey'shhouse, near Joseplx, St. Mrs, Leckie, of Goderieh, ac- clonrpani,ed by '!sea small son was in, ,down last week with her sister, Mrs. Remnittent:who has been very iUt., • 1. Mesa bats uggees(hon Of the l 1ltln- M.in•ister 'that this bills be rent � (1 1.1.00d iat(t:hle next session, 1)111 3 confidently Rmpect that next ses- sion 1115 bills will he enacted a1111 become the late ofitlle province. Allinterested; i11 securing good govern'mlent and in maintaining high ideals 111 public as teen ,aspri- vate lif,el ))meet battle against all forms of corruption rad wrong do- ing in the, conduct of the public ef- lairs et the Province es well as in the coardueti of ,elections 10 th0 Province. Schoolteacher Found Bead Hear Boarding Hoose Crushed to Reath Richard Anderson, I-lullett Town- ship Fortner, Meets instant Death Beneath Wagon Srafort.h, June 3–A acid seeiileut occurred Isere this morning at the Grand Trunir Yards by 1011301) lir, Richard Andersan, a w,e!1-110010)) farmer of the township of Hulletc, lost Ms life, It appears that Sri-. Anderson had brought Mat load 0111031 for ship- mnet, and :while holding his horses by the head, preparatory to unload ing them,, the team became fright- ened by the appisoach of. the morn- ing train from !the west. knocked him down, the wheels 02t110 wagon passing owe:! him, and causing in- et'anft death, •Mr. Anderson was 64 years of age, and is survived by his wife and a grown-up family of two sons and three daughters, •••••••••••••••••••• • • WITH TPC, CHURCHES. • • s •••!••i••rl•••••••••• WESLIi;Y.CHURCH, The regular meeting of the W.111• S, will. be ),aid z1) the lecture room o. on Thnl s flay evening, June 120, The delegate to the Breech meet- ing at Chatham will, give t e her :re- port. Special music; refreshments a meted, AIII members of the cou- greg.atiDn are invited to attend, Rev, J W. Ilohnles, of Saskatoon, P. t S.001, ve'l)U0n, and afornier' pastor preached at Mrs. Paull; has returnecll from Ait the leveninff service last Sunday, lands City, Rev. J.E„ Bunter, of Dungannon, l 133 R, J, !lacDonalcl of Strat.hcona will pre:ach? meet Sunday at both Alta, s,pen1,thle tveelc end withalel ser:=ices, r f1'isaucls in, tlottn: 14Sz, MacDonald OIV9'AK10 P_. 01133110/1 ' ,i came east on a business ,trip and Rey. 5, J. A.1 lin plleac.ted s. ecial- could no)resist the temptation of P Corning up to th 53)0)1 e town ifonly sermon to tale( Canadian O1c1er• of f;oraflyrng 1=rsitl Foresters last' Sunday rnox.ning ' Them was a large. turnout of 1),011)- Mr. and Mrs. John Emmerton bels ao(1 visiting bngtivel s to the spent Ithea week. enc, 'with friends in number• of 140, Miss{ Altin sang a G:oderich, so,to, i Dir. arnc Mx, Mitchell, and child - Mr. Russet 1Ilay wilt take charge ren iof'Porter't Hill. moved to town of the lervides ))ext Sun'dlae gngl ioaa•sl occupying they o(ttagee The League• on Monday evening rea51)t13 vacated by Prof. ,Pli1stowe held its monthly Consecrlat.ion 1 Mrs R. J, Neal is visiting in Plaltts meeting. The Lesson was read by vill.xy anef Ayr. this tosek. Mr.Littlewaod. 14Iisr>es Stevens Dr„ Fietci of Goderich was in and Wit ts.e" song a duet after which tiotvn on Nlonda attending 001')' 1ntBres(tin 2)1111 was 1 in'g sof til),- ren ,Y ard, a meet:- and q traltce board, y 1111•. Fred 13011 tan itymnolog•v ors, Greivlel of Seaforth, 1s 'tile Tabi r+oil-call acid 1e l)onses were guest of hear xnottlzei, XVIrs. Pagie.r, then givlen, 1 Mr• G'oo- S'waxtz isfthle guest of The Pastor is attending Confer-his'soil in 1inghani en We. Messrs R, E. Manning and J. A Irwin art, in London this week. at- tending Conference.. ulatingAmeng the, Arts at Torento Unit-edi•- sityl wenet,ce, those of some Clin- ton students—Rev, Kenneth Bea- ton, obtained first class honours in PllillosophY i Norman Murch second class in moderns and Fred Lucas efocond erase in English and His- tory, In, 'thiel Faculty of Education Niton Welch obtained honours in the Uleneral course and has been apporfLeel assistant( master at Withrow Ave, public school. Torolr- to, Illi fe. 1+J Dowding dh 1 to e1•aslb tt elq'il, g :t as in Toros- Mrss 4g nes Glowing has gone to Tofonto f3o act• as delegate in the «r F Y1 S (� Mise 13101)e,l. McKinley of Blalce spent Tuesday' in ttown. ^n^^^�. ^k'"""�"^"n�^.^"i Mr: Barry 5 781 0101), who has been hornet for some weeks, owing +7:4 to illness, 135101ried on Monday to Persono1! Notes 1,o sj,1 owe 1 isln''130101]10 uitt0ncl- tf thoselravul„ relatives or frlenes � 11'1; sum -meat school for librarians. ear. visiting'. in town or going. away ,,0.,J He'i' tviork) atthe ,Public Library is ,torify,vs of the fae) each week we ;abl� `Tr 100111(1 00130000011 is tete Naw BRA, +5 tiexng A 1,001 rad af}:er by Miss gig. � Jussi,e owed yzaN L ialet,4,444a 4+4,4,4,4,4.41 I me. Frank O'Neil left On Tuesday for Moose Jath blaster Hilton and Beverly Butt11)105 14I', spent•Le10111a'11'`dl1(01'Fairdsy ofin 'iSt.--- Ca!tlla- I" Cattle - spent last week in Listowel visitingti)e, t grand parents, i1. r, anis Airs Thomas Mann, Mrs 11100,as, Mann of Listowel spent it few days last week visiting bei•. denghtrr Mrs Wm. Butt. Mrs Wm. - 13u31 ei;et 1'hni'sday in Stretford, Miss Daisy' MiddIetan is visiting I Mrs. Bartholomew, of London is the guest(' sof her daughter, Mrs, Paull.. , Marshall., tdauhte14,rChs. Genn esides r, was celled: to, Wingham this week owing to the death of her daughter in -la te,':• ;a;