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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1932-09-08, Page 4Mili t `-•. statue IT —12t'iJoY tr ;i neg-ea11 3 rr. u 1 %r'9"r '' '''' (ltd: :, it 4 \� it i .' ll l l gel 1.4eiE4 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURS., • SEPT. 8; 1.632estessmaceeenttinutesseetseintemor COOPER'S STORE NEWS uarters for - K 00! +t k ppHes 0 Moeny Saving Vaiues all`�' �� • • Boys and Girls 'Wearing Apparel Clearing Prices on all Summer Lines A. T. COOPER. The Store With the Stock. Leaders in Low Prices. NECESSARY AND !I EX.PEN tIiVt Fountam Pens for Sad ECLIPSE PENS, $1.50 to 1ii2,50 FOR $1.00 WE ALSO HAVE SCHEAFFER PENS FROM $L50 UP SCH EFFER'S PENS ARE THE CLASS OF THE FOUNTAIN • PEN FAMILY ' No Matter what Peen you have-rPreat your/ pen to a treat of - SCRIP -15c. .WS.R. CLINTON, ONT. °Imes, Phm. B 1e 27ac , e Stare 1171,1 9141 •1511211,12=,E.2,140:11 see ea a 1 PHONE 51 .t icor/,: 1933 hese all these exclusive features -- "Twin Speakers %1 Shadow Tuning Inclined Sounding Board Echo Absorbing Screen *Automatic Volume Control w4 -hain t Tone Control 'illuminated Station Record - Ing Dial *glowing Arrow Indicator *PHILC© Designed High Efficiency Tubes Distance Switch ., Static Modifier end many other exclusive ei• PH11.7 !natures '? / of l lndel, 71 H EASY TERMS aO,."D'�a; CALLIN:04 Y3 CLINTON ELECT flC !iLES G 5 MCFARLANE, CLINTON ENOUG}i The solicitor had conducted a ease for hie client, and the client was called upon to pay his bilk "How muck do I owe you?" he eked, "Your father and I were very old friends," said the solicitor. "Let's say $50." "Well," said the client, as he hand- ed over the money, "I'll glad you didn't know my grandfather," TWO OF A KIND "The average man," says a nove, ,elist, "feels nervous when he preppie - es to a girl." .But not so nervous as the gills feels until he does. --Passing Show; BAYFIELD Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Libstaff and Wm. Draeger motored from Tolecic and spent the week -end with Lewis Thompson. Miss Cecil McLeod wise was visiting in Toledo returned to the tillage with then-. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarke, of Cleveland, Mr, and Mrs. Effie York and IittIe slaughter, Beverley, of To- ronto, Mrs. Vides' Burt and three children of London who spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker left on Monday for their homes. Vic- tor Burt and Frank Froward motored from London for tie week -end, the latter remaining with Mr, and Mrs. Bake:. Sympathy is felt here for the rola- tivei of the three young men who left here on Friday in a light sail boat for Detroit to witness the Harmsworth boat races. Their boat was found near Sarnia yesterday af- ternoon but as yet no trace has been towed of them. It is believed that they are drowned, Miss Mina Proeter of Toronta spent the week -end and Label; Day with her aunt, Mrs. George Bing. Miss Agnes Kerr who has spent the past few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker returned to her !tome in Port Whitby on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Neelin lett on Thursday to spend a few days in To- ronto, Mr. R. W. Bristol and Charles Motliersead left on Sunday for Wash- ington after having spent a' vacation in the village. Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Buchan and t Master Ewing Buchan visited with De. end ':firs, N. W. -Woods over the holiday. On their return to Dunn- ville they were acocmpanied by Mis, 3, L. ruchan who well visit with her ems also in Toronto. Miss huble Fi .her of Kitchener and Menre F) ,ler of Wato_loo were he guests &M•, and Mrs, F. A. Edwards ever the Week -encs. Geoste at the lime or. W. 3, en Smiley were Mrs, Adam Slaaf p son and two daughters of tVingham; Mr. and Mrs. Frank henry and son, Wiilfe, of Whitechnr'eh. Mr. Henry is a brother of Mrs, Foster's. . Miss Annie Dewar left on Sunder to Visit with Rev, and Mrs. R. M. Gale at Inverhuron. Rev. and 147rs."F. H. Paull left on Tuesday to spend a vacation in Tor- onto and London,,. Miss Vino Herbert of Mitchell corn. nenced her teaching duties a:t, S.S. No. 3, Stanley, on Thursday of lest week. Miss I=lerbert is well known in this district, having taught at S. S. No, 4, for several years. Kies Ruth Houston, accompanied by Mmes Alberta Webb of London spent the Week -end and Labor Day with her parents, .Mee and Mrs. S. Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Dyer and two chile siren, who have occupied M. Ross's cottage on Main streetfor the past two months left last week for Sas- katoon, katoon, ask. Dori.. M. Cameron,' Mr. and Mrs, Donald Cameron and Miss Irene Burton of Detoit spent the week -end and holiday with the foeiner's ,sister, Miss E. Cameron. Mies Ethel Cant,. .lectures who has been with her aunt for' the past month enter:sect to •Detroi'i on Monday.. Mrs. Twiner and daughter, Doris, and Miss I3aivlciits with were guests. at Mrs, Percy Weston's returned to London 1 fl8t week. . ;Mrs. A. Lumsden and family who have spent the, summer in, Belle Vue 'Cottage returned to Royal�oal�, Mick , 1. onStu rad a. s Miss S.M. P ' oss v Ph' o f lladelphia Pa„ and Mrs. Bassett of Buffalo N.Y., spent the week -end and Labor. Day with. their parents, Mr,.and Mis. Id. Ross. T ' hea 1 tier who have beet; with Mee Ross, sister, Mrs: S. Hous- ton `sines their home was ;burned moved into; their cottage on Main street this week. • Miss Dora Chapman has closed her Gift 5hop and; returned to her hone in L'onciei. Miss .Ilelen Munro ot• Brucefielcl is visiting Miss Annie 14IeLeod, -Mrs. H. K. King and Master Har- old. Atwood who spent last week wit]. the fortner's mother, Mee. Chas. Parker, returned to their home in Sarnia with .dr. King. Mr. David Dewar, who spent sev- eral days last week with his parents. returned to .Tcaronto on .Monday. He was acoernpanied by Miss Elva Dew- ar who has been home for the lone Vacation. Botlr are on the Toronto Public School Staff. Mr. G. A. Peddie has returned to theills v ge after having spent a week at his Immo' in Toronto. Mr. Milroy of Roekwood conducted the ;services in Knox Persbyterian Church on Sun- day. At the morning service Miss Millard sang a very pleasing solo,_ "Hold Thou My hand," and Miss Millard and Miss L. Peter sang the duet, "I'm a Pilgrim" At the even- ing service Mrs. W. F. Buchan of Dunnville sang "Resignation." Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knight and little Ronald of Toronto spent the week -end and holiday with Mrs Knight's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gemeinhardt. Wire. David Prentice of Toronto Was with her parents ever the week, end and holiday. Miss J. E. Whittaker returned Toronto on Wednesday after Navin spent the Hast month with Mrs, Isabella McLeod. Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner and Mise Betty Gairdner left an Wednesday for Toronto, Mrs. L•. W. Burch left thi.; went: to join her husband at Inglewood California. Mr, Sydney Castle .cf +tratfo"d spent the week -end and holiday with his mother. Mrs. M. Castle. Mr. and Mrs, Wiley and Mrs. E. Howard of Detroit were also her guests oven the holiday, Mr. Weir Erwood and Miss Elva Erwoocl of Toronto spent:, the week- end with their mother, Mrs, J. Cas- tle. Mrs. IL A, Lawton, I+lcrence and Harry of Stratford weve at their cot tare over the week -end, Mrs. G. W. King and Miss Bett King of Detroit were at their cattag on Monday and !Nudity. Mr. Jas. Camneron, Miss Isobel an Alastcr Evans Cameron returned to their home in Toronto on Sunday af- ter having spent the long vaeatier with the former's brother, J. R. Cameron. Mea, E. N. Hart aud Miss Marion Hart of London are at their cottage Mis; Jessie Lang has retutated to London after having spent several weeks at W. H. Talbot's. Mrs. Dickman Glass and two /'nag'ss tet et' London are at their cottage, to 1'( BRUCEFIEl v has been -With hermother, Mrs, A. Currie, the past couple of months, has returned to bee 'home 'in Wind- sou', and Mrs. Gerald Nutley and fam- i 1 who a y, were with her fee Wive weeks, have else returned to their; home in Harhilton, HOPEABANDONED SAFETY ANDOri 1;12 FOR OF YOUNG MEN WHO LEFT BAYFIELD ON FRIDAY IN' SAIL BOAT Hope for the safety of the' three young !nen; Eric Chapman, Reginald Appleyard and Douglas ;Milne, all London men, who left Bayfield on Friday afternoon last for Detroit to witnese the Harmsworth races, was abandoned yesterday with the find- ing of their boat washed up about twenty miles from Sarnia, The -boat was found by' Capt. Brown of the London Flying Club, who had been searching most of the day along the St. Clair river by aeroplane in com- pany with a brother of young Chap- man, The shore'was searched for miles around but no trace had been found of the bodies, The boat con- tained nothing but a funnel and isome rope, not even an article of clothing. AUBURN Tho Fifthrotor School openeder ec !7th only one of the former pupils in attendance, this 'being Mary As- quith, who is the only student taking second year work. Of the ten whc completed their second year's wgrk in June, all commenced the third year work at the Goderich Collegiate Institute on Thursday. They arc Dorothy Craig, Margaret Ferguson, Bernice Lawson, Gorden Dobie, Reg. Asquith, Lloyd Rutledge, Reg. Mar. ray, Jack Armstrong, Jean House ten and Arthur Mortimore. The. ,iaecs cf them ten are being taker here by ten new students. Keith Arthur, Maurice Bean, Beryl Wil• sem, Francois Good, Charlie Millian dryd Mines', }ba -old Reid, Isotell Scot, Newton Fowler, Martha Ad- 'Ir• George i1owatt is having his reeictenco s'tuecoed 'and decorates' with pink pebble dash. The Auburn public ;wheel did no' open until September 2 to allow foe tive installation of a new fni'mice by 3, II. Johnston. Some extra work had been necessarz by elimin- ating the large cold air pipes enc' nlaeing them below the basement floor, A large number from here attend- ed the funeral of Mrs. (Dr.) Weir' mother, Mrs. Andrew Johnston, which• t•oolc plate from the residence of the deceased's brother, Alen. Young, 8th concession of Colborne, on Thursday efte'notn, to Colborne cemetery. On Thursday evening; Rev. and Mrs. R. Gracie of Pembroke, acemn- poniecl by their son George and. Mrs. - flracie, and their granddaughter. May, of Toronto, arrived nt the home Y of, Mee and Mrs. A. Asquith to s�-1r e part of their vaeatian. The anniversary services of the a Anbtu'u Baptist church held on Sun- day last were a marked euecese. The special preacher at the afternoon and evening service at which the seating accommodation was taxed to rapacity by friends from Gcderieh, Teeswate', Byth and Walton, was the Rev, R. 13. Gracie, a former pas- tor of this congregation, who left here two years ago to take charge of the Pembroke Baptist church. His sermon in the afternoon was entitled "A Desirable Attainment" the text being takcen from Ephes- inns 3-18. while his evening discourse .was. "The Tcueh of Faith." !lir. GMeie's preaching woe 'iug,•mensecl lie- marry fine selections rendered by the Scotch choir of 'l'o;•onte, whist 110; taken mart in several annive'eary ocea:ione here and is always much appreciated and enjoyed. The choir this year consisted of Mrs, Jmnn t M nshall Mr. and Mee. .T. D Green. !.net Gracie and Robert Gracia, They were arcomnnnied on their triphero by James Marshall blaster Lawrence I Marshall hall and Miss Jessie Stewart, The :eery/ ie w•01`e in charge of the regular pasta,, Rev, Cr. W. Sherman. has just returned after three weeks' vacation. - During Rev. W. J. Mortinie•'s ab- sence on vacation the services at. Auburn, Donnybrook and Westfield were taken by Mr. b'Iutchiitson .of Albert College, Belleville, Mr. Hutch- inson is a brother of Mes, Alfred Nesbitt of Last W'ewanosh. C. Asquith has been on a business trip to Toronto. Among those who have taken in the Toronto Exhibition are Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes H. •Johnston, H. Sturdy and Reg. Balli Mr, Byean Reid has returned to Toronto after,. spending several weeks with Ms grandfather, Mr. E. Ball and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert 'Ding of God- •erich, visited with their daughter, Mrs. Albert Killough. Mr, and Mrs. • M. Allan and Misses Betty and Ila Craig are visiting with friends in Flint, Mich, The school teachers have returned end resumed theirduties on Tues.; day of this week. Rev. Dr. Mortimore will occieny the uipit in Knox United chm•ch no unday next having returned from ris vacation.• Mist' Ethel Washington returned t' week to :her school at Entsclale, Amongst these who have spent the rummer or the past month in out midst and returned to their homes are: Mrs. W. Jenkins and daughter Mrs. A. McMahen and daughter, W. Robin ten and inlay,. \V'. E. Man-•) less and family, C. 13, Chapinin an amIle., Thr. tied -Mee, 31, Ail:enhc'o-trl and daughter, Dr, I'd, J, Tillman end !miler: V. T. Foley and %"aniily Mn a 5Id. Tho ii e Helmer! 011(3 Isanethy, Re,, tiersey and femily J. Fitcgnr'ald, Mr, and Mrs. Church - ward and two sons, all of I rncicn: Mrs. s F. Menai and family, Misses T. L and F.Morley; MISSOS A and A Dream, Mr.incl Mrs, A. Stip1 ick ang*•i d two dautore, T M. Day and fanniy, Mies M. Fairbairn. Mr' Hendrick incl little son; or Detroit. Dr. Garnet Atkinson and family of Exeter F. Moser and fancily of Wet- celoo; p?r�s. A. G. I-Tod:gins, Miss M. Hodgins and Prof. Lloyd I•Iodgins'tq Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Ford, Miss Clete Ford to Clinton; J. V, Field and family to Woodstock; II. Southam and fancily to Toronto; 0 l+'inout and family to Flint, Mieh.; Mrs. R. C. MOCulleugh and family to Detroit. . Mrs. D. MacDonald. Mr, B. Mace Donald and Miss B. McLean of Sar- nia, were the guests, of the folmer'q daughter; Mrs. A.1Newton-Brady, ov- er the week -end and holiday. There will be no service in Trinity church on Sunday. Sunday school will be. held as usual at 10 a.m. • Mise Marion Davison returned home on Sunday after visit in Lon- don, Mr. and. Mrs. H. Lord, of London, spent the week -end with Mrs. Davi- son, Rev, and Mee. H. Langford, Mel. Bricker and little son, have, returned this } t Kitchener, ink here, n 5 wee,, e tc renes after spend- l several weeks at their cottage"I An enjoyable and profitable after- noon was spont by the W.A. of Bruce field 011111ch at the home of MI's. Alex. •Br gad.Coot on Thursday after- noon, Sept. lst. The meeting . was presided over by the president, Mrs II. Ailrer 111ead Afternm he t 'o opening g 1111 Mi; hymn Y s.,a s n mie'o read a the t e s r' tore and Mrs. James McQueen led �ii prayer. Mrs. Cleve Cochrane then gave a splendid paper on "How te; M11• e Work " Plea u a s r e." The roll call answered by your favorite Hous, Bold Task," was responded to by thirty-eight' members. There were t ailso twenty-two visitors: delve. T. B. Baird gave the 'secretary's report in the absence of Mrs. J. Addison, The eemaiiicler of the afternoon was spent i11 patching quiltsarra the hostesses for the afternoon, Mrs. S. Munroe, Mrs. Walter Moffatt, Mrs. Bert McKay and Miss Jean Murcloek' served a most delicious lunch. The October meeting will' be held at the dhureh. fon; Lticknow, struck[ out 8. given !tower to secure a • wood lot EXETER: Anniversary services- The proposition is to fell the trees r wore held an Trivia• Memorial (Ang•- Iican) Churl on Senday and' were attended ed b lar �� Y be congregations. The necial pueaceer was the Rev. W. I3. Hawkins, of Forest, who deliverec1 two interesting discourses. The solo- ista 1 a5 b 2'' nt Cousins, and .special music was given by the choir. The rector, the Rev. E. L. Vivian, took the services' at Forest. EXETER: It remains for a dis- trict t farmer to find the remedy for a 'stubborn horse which had defied all efforts of the owner to get him, o work. By an ingenious method he placed an old battery, taken from a car, on los wagon. One wire was grounded, while another, was attach- ed teethe bite in the horse's mouth. It suffices to say that from then on the animal :carried out the farmer's wishes, CARLOW: On Tuesday Morning there passed away at the home of her br, ether, Alex. Young, Loyal. Mess, Julia Jo11li ton, widow of Andrew Johnston at the ripe age ref 81 years and 6 months. 3'Irs. Johnston was born on the 8th concession of Cele borne, second ' daug1hter ' :of the late Alexana.er Young and Christena MacKenzie, and was a resident of the township most of her Iong life, ex- cepting the years in Kincardine and Huron Township, p, following g her mar- riage on November 30, 1871. In 1871'0 the family moved to Colborne and settled on the "Gc'w ie Farm." Mrs. ohnston had a variety of interests: gardening, needle -worse and church ork, in all its branches. In Sun - ay School she taught a etas; of STANLEY Miss Tena McKay. of Hamilton is visiting at the:home of Mr. John M•e- wa Con, Me, and Mrs. John, E. Pepper spent a few days . at Toronto Exhibition Me; week. M. and Mrs. Jas. Bryant of St.' Catharines called at the home of Mr. John McCowan last week. CREAMERY AT SEAFORTH J ROBBED as Thieves Use Truck To Steal 1,890 w Pounds of Butter d Robber's on Monday night backed a truck up to a window of the Sea - forth Creamery and made away with 1.,800 pounds of batter, valued at nearly 3500. Entry to the building! J I was gained by way of a window, left 1111 open for ventilation purposes. The lock on the refrigeration plant was splashed with ciente heavy instrument probably an axe. A woman across the street reports hiring heard a noise about 1.30 a.m., but the robbery was not discovered until business rpened. - Provincial Constable Mc- Coy is investigating. Within recent weeks truckloads of eggs have been stolen from Clinton, Thedford and • and to cut the wood at once 'so as to have it dry for winter use: Those on therelief' h i list win be asked to take off their coats and go to work,. The plan was outlined by Councillor E. D. Brown, relief dhairrnan.' The e1rl expense be Y P involved would d bo the cost_ of the'wood lot and haulage. Last winter Goderich client more toe relief fuel than food, A THRIFT -THRILL! Saving usually means doing -94 without iornething, Dry Clean- ing offers an opportunity to save while ;actually acquiring some- thing "new" in Apparel value! Take the first Frock of soiled sur r a'tnes that h at your fingers rest on in your closet. Lay it on a chair, Pick up your phone and phone us to pick it up fee Dry Cleaning. Try it. You will be ee delighted! t EAMES. The Cleaner young ladies and was a life member $6 Phone 194, CLINTON of the Women's Missionary Society/ tagee",vw�+, ggeede aegeee v,.,a.a,.,,,,,) of Smith's Hill. She leaves to , mourn their loss one son, Alex. Y. I° enston, Vancouver, B.C.. who was able to be present. two do"e•hters. Mrs. George W. Pate son, Toronto; and Mrs. (Dr.) B. C Weir. J nhm•n. One son, lchn MacKeri as, and one daughter, Mrs. C. A. R hcrt en. ,,ra. deceased her. There are els- three , brothers, Rev. Dr, John Yarn,-, Mexico, New York. Rev, Dr, Ce in Young, Toronto. end 11e -. a esee. with whom she heck 'meth, ben home. and one sister, Mrs. Annie Y. Hen- derson. There are eight granddaugh- inaharvareltonsc> in a similar ters and two grandsons. Mr. johns- Wmlnanne:'. i sten died in Match. 1929. The fun- . eral was held on Thursday afternoon to Colobrne Cemetery. The' Rev. Mr, Pritchard of the Presbyterian WINGIIAM: On Friday evening Church. of which Mrs, Johnston v'st; the local team lost their last chance a member for many years was the in the Lakeside League for this .sea- minister in charge. son, when they were eliminated in GCDERICFI: Indigents of Gode- a semi-final game with Luelcnow, the rich may this fall and winter be re score being 3-0. Kincardine aid, quired to cut their own wood and it Luci.•now aro now left for the play- is proposed to stop doling out coal off. Cottril, pitcher for Wingham, i fuel. The idea is to keep tate money made a splendid showing, striking' at home instead of sending- it to out 12, although Luelcnow was sus- American coal miners- At Friday e COUNTY NEWS 111 asncus COC i/ err-�.,��•^avvnauam vzmm� rr- v bx'3er yo.56 eAteg eat WarrAnd efi,rcvg at d o n h glia ofe-your Y'ace !t Don't wrinkle up your sweet disposition and shiver through the t cold weather. We have a way i a with heaters. They begin to; ° glow with the pride of heating g you up after we get at 'em. 6 ll • W. J. aOZELL 1 eessful in getting 10 hits, /while the night's Council meeting the relief CLINTON, ,ONT. locals s only got 1. Irwin, who pitched and puhlie works committees were1 eeee eseerg..- a ��e-sa .,.u+� r eecow«geseee ceases.,....... teease dee,; 1i 01 et , a at Opera House at 8 p.m. Ion. Or. R. J. Manion, Fd.''., Minister of Railways and Canals in Rt. Hose. R. B. Bennett's Government, who will speak the, interests of L'iuis H, Rader, Conservative Candidate in the South Huron By-election. How the Farmers will Benefit by the , Imperial Conference Agreements will be told by Dr. Manion VOTE F tR RADER A Practical Farmer Who Knows Farmers' Problems Everybody Welcome _ GOD SAVE THE KING COL. H. B. CQMBE President Ladies Especially Invited ROBE I T H1GC NS Secretary This .advertisement inseirted,.by the South Huron Liberal -Conservative Association.