The Clinton News Record, 1928-12-13, Page 1dot.
die sonteth ng that will give ,lasting user-
: , vice:and pleasure. Our: aim h'as' beer; to :serve
s c •ood ' quality is ,aur
1�•. - the inblic with to h g s. �, Y
p
1 slogan whe: i 16u'y4xig, `aiYd we pz ss the merchan
dise on to the 11Liblie with cordideneq.
CL&RS, 11' yrCHE'& RINGS, CHAINS,
r;UFF LINKS,. SIL'PERWAIZE, CHINA
"CUT .GLASS, • FOUNTAIN' PENS,
aIS ds IIACliE5, RVII GLASSES
And in fact Ah$Mlli 1011tih X111
d' R
an up -to -data .7''evt{e%e1y 'Sd'ai•e aF -
May ;be Purtrll'ased trurai
'60.
J"i
lnv,ett low �_ ►
tit Mono-yi
lh
rn Gres
s a ;,
i
That fifa�i
d� th ,
1 q
•�S'1'•� 11:
h '`Amw
1"
�and
as A
Lingerie �.
•t
-movelte '
Purst+s iffaiiety fufflwes ;'Starves
R ;
an '"+�i m r Ilasdl;mens
iH dkelrchl s U Ts a
'Slot e s •China Nand Swass
k
A !mins to urcha-se sof-411ra 4il,
HioOlen,sis, sinall,1, wedi�•
.
.,and lame. Seven d<xz :..t' '9c pair {
:fur e For :fto;,es
er ti=est w£k;
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'tl'V't]E�i`EII Ill -UW- IBETTE4cGtR*11!9110 tBUILtDINHE
iHEtP7lER tI*R�ET .
r .a
,
For Q�an:. h
-w s.� n,w
461 to gfirt .Wen, FolksU6`4Q. aristmas
:,h1'A:CKWIE;4R.
Our N(Wkwear mounter looks like flower 4x06, mith.assortetiilil',os,
Soul. EreAyithingOats new ,is here, whi4h ntcllcas,.v'hoasing:easy,
A Fancy ISx>a -NWiOh ceadh'blie
DRpSSING;GOWN
Will sunt) OtkOasR'`:>3rm".ltgL all•year arout%iJ. 401eetion is best
right now
,alt:°rG,, �s;10;00 �as:5o
G'cXaUVE15
The ]rind tW::.r; ;8lx3 hvtear ?n Pigskin, Deerskitf, !Rucli,5itin, Wast` i
Cape Swede and, Wool ,Knit
• T131r�1ER'WiE11R
We study thb, (Girder ear queStion ani) •appreei4to 7flte (llilferent
requirements of different merx ,So -we prpvgle the best iia ,911 .the,
different kinds of ITttclerwear Single Garments 7Ge to- $4.o0
Combinations .. , , .... 51.00 -,to $7,50 -
?ii'Ai;S
If yai''11'c0me'her^o £ear grids" bat :,%*oit,ec): aW. e,will be assured.
in`Borsa.litio Brock cwt. Lawrence an;• King 3.2$- 5.00$6,60,.7,50
MUFFLERS
Our Muffler stock is tbQride`of our store. The colorin ;and
pt t
patterns are bealr iful p
81:00, $L 5Q -$2.00; `63.19; '84.50
HOUSE COAT ,
Aga ideal coat for the Radio fan -and soniet'hing he Will apprecdasm
a1.50. $10.10, 81'3,10
HOSIERY
We pay special attention to our Men's Hof fiery. Taste and re:-
.
irements ,differ. We appreciate this and keep £till hares o: the best
ilnalcers 25c, 50c, 75c, 61.00, $1,50.
SWEATERS
'1We show all the best.models for: Melt and Boys. and ,To )rave a,
;wonoctlul ratrga to select from' � r
Boys. 50c to' 52:50~ -Mens 81.90 to $6.50
HANDKERCHIEFS
In yS?ats, 35c, We, 75c, $1.25,11.50; Irish Linen; 25c And 9e,•
)risk Lii'firi, extra fine .quality, special, 60c 'Initial handkerchief;
Gc and 5,(lc. 2 handk,•erehiefs in a package, 25c,
P'YJAIVIAS .
T+'or the ,rs st of his Ike, - 'The man who has never worn, thorn has,
ii.,,en ,jgi,ssing� ;i great deal. of comfort
52.50,,83.00, 83.50, 54.50
NEGLIGEE SHXRTS
Our Shirt display is,.the finest Shirt spread .we have ever shown
;$150, 82.00, 82,25,. $2.50, ;53.00„53.50; $4.50,:85,00
CAPSYnti can find 'a cap, here for every requirement and to fit, every
)rend,' TdAny new.colo-rings and patterns
31..011; 51.501 92,00, $2,50
THE MOORISH THIS
1!
;c
Deal i�are D al o .e an for Every M
WV heat, ,51.20 to ,91.22.
Mr. and Mrs: L'conaid Caak; of:
M;•, and Mrs. W. J. Stetiyart have
I
Latest aeports are more than lay.'
Barley, 656 to Glc.
Blyth; annomre the engagement- o£
�
in in £torn Gotlerieh township to
orahlo regarding ,,the' condition' ol.'
Oats, %18c. i :�
their'. dau •titer, Glad Ma,e to, Ed-
g Ys r..
he house which the have Peen re-
t.. Y b
the King. Two ' suceessf Ll" ern-
S t opera-'
.
$iicitivheat; 77c to�80c, " ^
, .,
ward N. Johnston,! son of�the late Geo,
modelling, corner' o£ Huron, ,and Or-
tions have ' been performed and
Butter, 37c to 38c,
and Mrs. Johnston of ''Summerhill,
ange street, The house, red brick
the lower .part of. his right lung.
Eggs,,30c to 50c.
the marriago to take 'place early in
and shingle finish, is not yet' com-
drained. Ibs reaction was satisfac-
Uwe Bogs, $8.75,
January,
plete but when it is it will be a pretty
tory and there is hope of his recQv-
.:1\TIrRPHY LODLODGENE4d OFbXCERS
HURON TEAM DbEs. WELL
and convenient home.' M. 'Stewart
is to be congrAtulated.upon the int-
cry,
.Mhtr by Lodge, L.0.4No. 710 held
District Ropresuttative Paterson
provenient in that corner.
HELP US IN ')`HTS
its annual in eting last' week when
took his judging team to-the-'Vl'inter
INVITED TO REDMAIN
For the next: three weeks we should
j the officers were 'elected, M. j:
fail,- at Guelph, where ,it carie 'ninth
like out- correspondents to have their
Schoenhals retaining Itis of;fie'o as
,in the inter-couuiy competition. m a
The'follow}ng appeared in last
budgets reach us,Monday.' We wish
Master :by acclamation ,and kerns
class'of twenty-five., Robert,Archi-
week's issue of the Exeter Times-
to go to press early next;wee], and
supported as follows:
bald,•a member of, the team, carried.
Advocate, and refers - to a former
the following two weeks .;Tuesday
D. M.: .N., Muller,
off first in individual judging of
pastor of the Seaforth Noxthside.
is a holiday. Mittter which is set up
Chaplain: A, Diteves.
heavy horses, 'a id'the team, R. Archi-
United church and known to many
I
on Tuesday must b� attended to IMon-
Ree: Secretary; A," OQarmit
bald,. Edwin Johes and Edwin. Wood,
here: ",.
day. We are counting on our `eor-
Fin: Secretarya W. J. Fak'bhor,
won the highest score) m horse,-ludg-
".At a well, attended meeting of the
'respondents and ' #idvertfsei s assist -
Treasurer. W. it; Hollyar.
ing.
Official Board of 'Centralia United
ing us under these,eircamstances.
Lecturers- Norman Sly, E. 2iodper.church
Marshall: P.:tivermo7•e.
W,,OMAN'S INSTITUTE
held on Monday evening the
pastor Rev. R. Fulton Irwin accept-
LITTLE LOCALS .
Committeontaix.. V. B. '9611veon,
Tlxe, regular meeting of the IV. I.
ed a very hearty and unanimous in-
vitation for the fourth or. Mr
The milli weather this week has put
TYllcr' C,-nuthl,
Audit'OTS: M. `Rvrly, G. Cornish..
will be held in the C. 0. P. hall Thurs-.
day. afternoon, '.. December 20th; at
Irwin in accepting the -invitation
. a damper on the expectation of ear-
ly, Skating, -
THE LATE MILS; CIA I-& SLI3.c4{AA-1:
FINA'I;'ORATOUTOAL CONTEST
,
three o'clock, sharp.
1'„
A paper entitled, Sociability, will
thanked the officials and people for
their unqualified' courtesy since coin-
Mr. and Mrs. 'Beadle and family
Whose death occurred Iast week :ck:•
'The 'Tical vrdtoiiedl contest in the
be given by Mrs. A, S. Hawke, Roll
ing amongst them. Ho stated, how-
have ntis or to Gaderich, where Mr.
the age of" nearly- ninety^f3tr�
series for the "eight presbyteries in
call to be answered by "Early Rent-
ever, that he had always Advocated.
limited pastorate, and at the close
Beadle is employed,
years.
ilrbli Z�Ounty,, held :in connection
with '£h2•''Sourt T'eo le's Societies o£
g P
iniscences of ChrdstinAs Day:' Hos-,
tenses_ fqr the da
' y will be: Mrs. E.
u f the fourth ,year he considered it
Mr, and Mrs, Alex,'Sloman have
moved into the cottage which they
_
th-e -Gnbted Church, tool- lace Mon-
p
Ward, Miss Walk r, Mrs. G. Far u-
q
best for the, pastor and people to
have chat e. „ P
recent) y purchased to I'ultom'street.
hold its anal meeting- on TTrarsu X_,
•day eventing 'iii :the Ontario Street
-bar, Mrs. Schoenhals, 141ti•s. Chanibers,
a g
afternoon of Inst week fit, the uvcaW
"Iliiited `Church.
Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. R, Mason.::
ONTARIO STREET CHURCH
Be sure td look over our advertis-
meat of the church with tfie• p -
'The -speakbng -was of a very high
ing columns this week.. They con-
dent, 'Mrs. Gale in the elza•Cr; wfierrtfixr
order anil delighted, the large 1111111-
VETERAN DIES IN' WEST
i With Mrs. George Shipley presid-
tau¢ much interesting reading for
business of the year VMS,brouglia -
'ber'.pr'e'serit. Rev. A I . Doan, pastor
Notice has been received from the
in'g, the annual meeting of the W.M.S.
You:
a close. It was with gratifieaxila,.
of 11ta -church, presided.
`CorYtestants (winners of the semi-
West of the death of Harry Webs-
dale in 24annville Xunicipal hospital,
was Ifeld on Tuesday afternoon. The
third chapter ter of the Study Book was
P
The Hours and School Club will
that the members listened to th'ee -•
port rf: the treasurer wltic - Aiov-&ER l
Tim l . •.contests) and their subjects
'CA$1 'Johnson
on Oct 30t1i last
taken by Mrs. Doan. A very appro
meet in the Public school at :four
o'clock on Tuesday afternoon next,
that the allotment of c
•were' •af Bluevale
"'Church and A.mateu�%Sports;" Wily
Harry Wiebsdale;vas well known in
trate Christmas 1
)? n solo was !riven by
Rev. Mr. Doan.
All members are asked to attend as
cret h g tftm
raised and that the Societyfiaii tom'
reached its financial objective. AM "
'iam-McNay of Egmoadville, "Foreign
`14lissicns—A'Field-for. Service; >
Tuckersinith township, where he liv-,
ed:fur some' years previous to the
The election of officers resulted as
there is business to transact•
the, former officers were re-eCecf '
viz: Pres.: Mrs. GACe; Vice: lif m—
Miss
�Edna=Ritebiie oshfielld To h'
wn& iP,.
•Grc:u t '17Var .Fro- -vas an Englishman, t
g n,
r
4Baar Z ere an
War d to
follows:
-Treasurer:
Honorer president: e
s d nt Mn•s: Beat t•
Honorary p Ot
Mr. E. F. Heiner of Bayfield, for-.
i 1
net of Clinton,Clin -
ton .has i
Ydisposed used o his
P f
r•. U. I)e1F-�
Raid as er: Mrs; Wm. Ti x
"Why • �
Go To Church?"; . 4i
Y 1 Miss Jean
, ,<
Smith of Ilgrnondville, The Home,
,a ran ant
c e
,Canada in .7.909 .Aster working. for ,
,
Prbsiden 14
t tis Doan• 1st bee: its..
v U
Shipley; 2nd v>,ce: Mrs. Aiken; 3rd
s tote and restaurant
sta is business Hess in,
t$ i
Bayfield do Mr. Geo. Elliott of Gode-
Mt R cotclirirer_
ar� Secretary: s. R. S
> S y
,
The Ladies' Aid Society met- ors:%i'eaR<
ie1d—A Call to Young People:"
~I`.* 'judges, Mrs. (Dr;)
:fiunners in Tuckei'smith.totvrishidi for
several years lie went too Manitoba
Mrs.
vice: Mlrs. Walker• - Ree: Secretary;
rich township ,and ha$ taken over
Mr, ;
same afternoon and' elected' the dr
ficers for the coming year. Alis. '`t�' .
es; pf n-:
Mrs. L, Curren unci E. A. fines; grin,
limb rmturned to Clinten in 1815 and.
Mrs. Relafen; Cor. -Secretary: Miss.
W Plinisteel; Pianist: Mrs. Gibbings;
Elliott's Tarot.
Wallis resident; Mrs: L. uCEafi1-,
i
c ai of the Collegiate,
o ,ate have
P then
g. >
,decision in favors int
enlisted in• the 161st battalion. Soon
ter �tllabir arri a1 in England
of v land lie was
it
glast
'Assist Assistant Pia i t fl)1
a Pianist! ss Plu msteel•
,
The Count Council held its last
Y
'meeting week, 'lc
v e which s
i was a cart
Vlce flPrs. A. $rand'on Traasvrea;;
, ,
't Tfi�
i i a Reid, Seereti r.
and Mss Sar e d v
dna
;:-fie' boys, and, Miss Edina RitchieRtcinie fniMrs.
transferred and -tent to France the
Treasurer: Mas Kennedy; Assistants
P. Plumsteol; mance Commit-
of -winding up of the business of the
sour of ahnkist $170 was raised' ¢r"itrw•
the girls, and in the final contedt
Miss -Ritchie was' declared the -viii-
`�'ly t of 41�i1�7 writ. -Ill the
d0h Canadian Labour Bat-
.It
test Mrs. Gibb}rigs, Convener, Mrs.
Year. Owing to extra advertiab lg
this week we eannot'make room for
ing the year, air oBligations met .titin;'
it balance of almost $50' lei`s' in ffa
Her.
-talion, which unit ate stirred with till
ithe,elese, of tete war. ' 17p.oit leis return
Hiles, Mrs. ITmvlce, Mrs. I{ennedy,
NLits. Plumiteel; Supt. Christian Stew -
a detailed re rnt of the proceedings.
p p ' g .
treasury..
The .'infers and runners-up were
resented with' silver .an
P t d 'bronze:
i to 'Canada. he took*up a homestead in:
ardship: Mrs. Hiles;- Missionary
Monthly: Mrs. Govett; Assistant:
The residence recently purchased
-AQxA Mrs. Beadle, Huron street, by
A quiet wedding•took prase at Vk-
for}a church parsonage, God'bricii ansa^
medals, respectively. Miss Mitcliie;
wily note Have the honor repro-
northern Alberta dnd remained on it
tiff)) OZ7, when he Heated his farm. and
Strangers
Mrs. SLong; Strangers 'Secretary;
the Presbyterian congregation for a
Saturday, December- Uh, when 3teu -•
'Mr. united' in
of
senting Huron Iaaurttg in 'Oke ora-,stallation
inovedl into Matu ville.
Miss Cornish . Hel orfs
P ,
'Mrs. ai•Y: Mrs. Assistant.-
manse, is being improved by the in-
of modern conveniences Be-
Parr marriage mar =-
c6 Jean, eldest daughter of i4lr, any
toricttL contest at the United Church;
conference which will be hdlil flat-
Altihattgla !never' sexy wAk9sd an
ihealfli, •death• cattle 'after only A
LudyJervis;
Mrs. MAmquis; Study Book Secre-
fore Rev'. G. E n
and I1Trs: 1)ougan take
Mrs. Ge6. lAtifta "and''ChArTes Ziff
y '
both Goderieh township, `a3xe
er, probably in London,
-weeks Sickness zvitlt a very. bad. cold
tart': Mrs, Doan; Literature'Sucre-
Lary: Mrs, Tiplady; Sept..Mite Boxes-
1 tossession
of
were attended by Genevieve, Hhrn"a;,ari:
ANI,O.IVj :.7 fiE . CHUI2CHT'
G . S
wVhich'he was urn�nble to throw off.
Former Cilhli i3es `in 'the' -161st
Mrs. Dale., , Supply ,Secretary:,., Mrs,
peao t;onveiter Watch
At the Tax Sale on Monday Mr.
W.' J.'Elliott bought the Dohetty pro-
and Ernest Bell: The bride -tin; ,
charmingly gowue(lln sand' gvorgu : • {
Ontario. Street United Church
'Battdiion will be pleased to learii that
oick; of Tower:
Mrs. Tu'rn'er: Convener of Life Mem-
party or bought it from J. A.
and wore a sand' hat trinitued UWJl:•
Sunday, December 16th, Services
'-Ire was given a military funeral bq
bersh%p: lV1is.' DeAton; Press Seers-
. -Sutter, who was the first bidder; Mr.
gold lace with shoes rand' ' lmsc fir.v^
as follows: Classes at ten a:nr. 'The'
the 'MUlinville veterans 'and 'the last
tat.y: Mlts. -titen Resell; Assistant:
'J' x` Wise bought .the Buchanan
match. ImmediiitelY 1dll6W1hv, lfib
Pastor's morning subject will belt
postxvas sounded over his grave.
Mrs, Aiken: Auditors: Miss. Courtice
place, Albert street, acrd lib's. Jessie
ceremony the happy couple IefVva—La
•„
Bofl �
ore and Afte
After prayer: `Oven-
;(1O71III1C•�LA.T7 OOflIME-TCEMEN'T
and Mrs. Doan;.. Chrlsiimas Cheer
Cooper bought •
t rho
P . g BCEZ'0 IACs.
P
nit i •n i1
motor trip t Hamilton and AcC:i�:.
1
ing:'' "God's Melting Pot" 'Sunday.
Committee: 31 s Hawke and Mrs.
Cn their return a reception va% iter)`
school at 2.30 p.m.3'lle
-
•ColIggaate ,Colnmeneenent 'is
'Walker,
at the home of the bride's paa" wTzr,
The Salvation ArmY
over rand) gone for another :year, the
exercises„taking place bn three aven-
PASSING OF MRS. SLOi1iAN
1380 flea
on Wednesday ey8,rbitg, the bride reek-•-
ceiving in a gown of -blue• gant W� 6-
Lieutenant.Critehelby will spetilc •iu•
the morning on 'Sunday. 'Ceptdin
ings ;last week, Wedaesday, 'Thurs.
One of the ,vilest, if not the old-
A, I,usifzesd transaction •griticl is
'a '
Between forty and' fifty kuests: ww-L-
Barrett,,will',speak on "The TI•em
,day•and.Paaday, anidbringingout,good
,est citizen of Clinton passed away
of interest togreat many of our
present and a tt 6st enjoyaWd eveaii=
of
Christ's Garment” Sunda
Sunday tiSun-
audiences on each oecasion.
-
on Wednesday, 'Dec. Gtb, in'the ' er-
P
'Mrs.
readers recent) y tepk place re-
sulted in Mr. Gen. W. Elliott
was spent. The brine, who is sates_
P
popular was the recipient ct 'matt
Services at 11 a,m, and 7 m, Sttn-,
P•
day school at, 3 p.m,
The:gatlkterrngs xvere Ixeld an fire
Grtillegiate :auditaryuth and the pro=,
son of Clara Sloman, indict tin-
sty -fourth year.
of
Stanley township taking over the
-r
beautiful gifts. The young euuglis
Presbyterian Church
gram .was put -on entirely by .the
students who were .trained by the
Mrs. Sloman was a native of Eng=
business of Air. E. I,`, Aferner ,viliie are residing on the groom's farm uk -
the ]atter took osesssbon of hSr:'El� Porter's Hill, 'Gorrerfeli towns �
P
The minister will preach ori 'S n-'
N
'day. His morning 'ba -.1
:ntenlher,s of the staff, rind the a tut
Y q
tett themselves irtdeed,
land, being born at Chatham, En g f
Feb, 21st 1 35
8 her-tnaide n vain e-
t eb
lions farm. ',YXr. E. F. Metter and
. Tamil moved lei •
to
y to r new home
Their man friends '
y rReuds wish for' titeua ..
VCT happy u
v future,
p py
subject lvii1
'%6w God Amswers Prayer." `.77ven-
'ing: „
viers liveIl,
The opening chorrzst made :up of
in Clara. Jane Cox.- Sh was "afar-
-g g
.tied in Englalyd to the tato William
on
of last week, Mr. Elliott
Ml's. J. Stewart of ITamiltotr :w&
Mr. I. Stewart, Sr"
,,
The Anchor o, the Sou], �
• -Bible Schoof'• meets at 2.30, •p:m.'
second form girls, son two fret
g � 1 t3'
J len a
S n n and the ca
Y uto to Canada
o enin
p g for business the sante day..
We wish both parties •every 'success
of, StraiTi'l l.'
spent last week with the, f'ormez"�
"141iidaweelc service Wednesday, $
Y p;in''
"The 'regular: meeting ant). electron
selections and looked. very. attractive
,while :doing it. • T11 senior' girls put.
„
•with their .Young family in the sun'-'
net of 1870, coming right to Clinton. •
in their new ventures,
Dr. acid Mrs. Newton -Brady spent
arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pollock. i31r.
p r
Jack Stewart of Hamilton mofore&
of officers for 1929 of -the W �ii.S. will
bo'held Wednesday the 19th atotinee
on a Dutch dance, "Wooden Shoes
mli a Lvas : well -executed and inter--
January rst, 1874,. they moved to the
house in which she died, -which'Itas
'Thuisda in Toronto.
plke are
a pleased to report; that•Miss
up. for the vreek-end and they all rn>
turned to•their homes oil Sunday.
y
8'eloUt'in the basement of the'church.,
estind 'They were dressed in Dutch:
costumes, including the wooden shoes,
%een her 'home ever since. Her lius-
band passed on seventeen years ago.
',Odelll McLeod, R.N„ has sufficientl
Baptist Church
In which it trust have been rather
Mr. and Ms. Sloman had a fantil3�
recovered from her recent operation
to come h:dme:rom,.Glinton .Cbit9tnun-
i
w���iAi�>3v4�[1�,.
Song an8 preaching service on Sun.,
,difficult for those unaccustomed to,
af, 011 .seve'i tons and:threc, dau li
!; -
itY hospital oar Monday,
iday •eveding at 7 o'clock. The pas=
torp 'Rev. -R, 'B.: Gracie; will
'them, to 4ance. ''.Che junior girls also
ave ai>ta her y
g (t pretty drill, under the
tern. Tile el;test son and the eldest 10. J. O, Goldtho a lead a narrow
g e I ,, p
daughter died..some• Ago and •
t
The Aid members' e,4 flab Los, nniii''
Ladies. Aid -of
preach.
"His stibject --!ill be, "The Cross o$
direction of Miss Jackson. ' o,
R. ".
,years
.the surviving_ children ,ave: William,
.,
escape early Friday morning when
the Hudson car s :
which he was driving.
me X4iTis�i:
met at the home
Acheson on Tuesda afternoon,
Y carr- ,r`!,�
Christ" ��
Thtl B: Y:1?.`V. meets ever' Mon-
TWO acts .of: Julius Caesar were en-
acted by the senior b ys, who took
Jacob, Alex, and Miss Sarah of Olin-
tor', ,John .and Jdsoph. of London, L
`
looked and the ear crashed into the
hydro ole at Ewen' a Roth
ter 'the final business of the year ww ,
completed, the intletiu was given trr-
Y ?
.,day "evening,. the juniors at 7_e, clock
•7-o'clock
the 'arts of the Noble Romans veryI
l
Prank of Hazelwood, Sask., and :Hiss
Bessie $lomau, New' York
te can and the h dro lyula .
y ptalb were
er 'to the ,
pastor, Rev. Mr. Herbmm
seniors at •8,
;rriid, and
creditably. Two other little; ,playlets
were given, "Station YYYY", a lntm-
nurse,
City, There, are thirty-seven grand-
badly smashed but the driver luckily
escaped with only i i
P Y n nor injuries.
who conducted the annual election 'dr
officers. All the •officers were 're.47 -
i
praise prayer
rVic
service •on tlVednesday at 8 .o'clock
iirnt
i i la hi
ourqus ado p y, vv ick tvAs well
put on by Misses Ruth Venter, Isabel
children and twenty-one greae,gra'td-i
;,
children. William anti Miss Sarah
. Mr, Grenville Atkinson arrived
from Detroit on. Friday evening and
;
ected ni ea 11 society, Pres. of, 1'S% eh ,.
S.: Mrs. W. H. Lobb; Vice; Mrs G ;
Chowen Olive Glow and ar ares
, M g
.lived vvitir their mother.. •
.is speitditig•"a week -at the cottage.
Jarvis; Rec,-Secrbtary: Mrs: B. Tre..-
,
:u`wt. I°aui s. Church!
Cudmore olid lY'fessi's. B. Middleton- L: '
•hfl s. lou
S tan - was -a renatkabl
. Y
Mrs. C. E, Brandon was called to;l
artha-
w r Treasurer. Mrs.,Joh'i Fortin;-
'Tlrtn•e •tidil'1 bo at el» anon of Holy
a
Stock,A. A; F'ra5er acid E. Rorke, aril
� active woman, serf's -about Iter h,nne
Belgrave, on Friday 'car.
6"r d y last owing to the
-Secretor Mrs. Witt. Girt '^-
� +>~.
:gommunion •at 8-:3'0 a.m. The morn-
,,
',`kimloriO5 of Ptance, which took us
:. ,
and busying-eberself with m:uny ,
, _
illness of her sister, Mrs. Shoebottom,
Supt. of Lit.: Mrs. F: Potter; Strain -
m service at eleven and eveninii
back `ten years, immediately follow-
things. up to witlutl4. a: week of her
Messrs. Lawrence and Fred Few-
gers Secretary: Mrs. Herbert; O V=-
.serrvice,.nt'seven as usual: Sunda
Sunday
in the ainustic Miss Grace Evans
g �,
illness, which was real) .just a wear-
Y ,
he of London were home' over the
ist: Mts. E Trewartlia• i' -,
, flower ao�xi
school will be ,at 2:30 and adult Bible
'and MT. M Gray being- the chief ac-
ing Out of her physical trains, cath-'
wedk-end:'
mittee: Mies, A. Jervis, Mgrs'. N, '3%.e?--
class at 2;45.'. °. ,
tors; assisted by a chorus of six'-kl-
er than the result of disease. Dur- _-- Miss Ethel Gemeinhardt and Mr,
worths, MVS, Herbert.
On Tuesdayafternoon the annual-
diens ,and. six waitresses.,
mg the summer she; spbnt Inch time
Gilbert Km ht f TorontorThose
1 g o motored
who were re-instaIIed r:ir u.T=
rneetin g.'of the 'DV, A. was, held ` at
Mr,, Arthur ,Lyon„ delivered the
ontdaors,:but in the winter -she had
_to
-.lie village and. spent the .weak -end
flee in The Ladies' Aid areas forte•
'
which the', following officers were
valedictory address; doing it in such.
00rk always; on hand. She was very
with the farm'er's parents, Mr. and
President: Mrs. E. 'Y'ea.; Vice:
elected for the,, coming year. Hon:
A manner as to reflect, credit uOdA
busy all fall hooking rugs, of which
Mrs. P. C. Gemeinhardt. i
B,, Trewartha; Secretary: Mrs, X
President: Mrs, T.:'White;- President:
`ltdirlself and the;selioal.
she had a great pile ready to dis- I
Miss Sehultz and Mr. Frank M.
Xilh*lland; Treasurer: Miss' Ae'�-
Mrs, L. C. Harrison; 1st vice: Mrs.
-,
On Wednesday evelnng Dr. Shaw
tribute amongst the i
g e ins alters of her
Erwin . - _ .
Erwin. of Kitchener .spent. the week-
son' buying - . • r
burr tg .committee,- Mrs.. 31s�-•
J. Johnston; 2nd vice: Mrs. 'A• ,1.
presented the Fml1 Day and Target
,
'family at the Christu>as time, When
end with the letter's aunt, Mrs. F. A.
lay, Miss Proctor, Mrs'. W -W �Y04,--
-Illoway; Secretary: Mrs. F. Bovey;
Practise medals and cups; On Thurs-
she wasn't at this she had some
Edwards- �
Mrs. Hopkins,
Treasurer: Mrs. J. Atkir'sa • co• s-
r n, ire
..evening, Principal Fine i
day, ev g, p s, n. the
knitting, her hands being seldom id-
�' S'
Mr. an ''
Mas. Wilbur L'rwm, Mrs..
- At the close of the rneetin a `pm
g
.
pendent -secretary, Mks. -M Hawkins;
absence of Mr.,Brydone, chairman; of
le.. She was a'Sociable body, to'o,
And
'Sander and Miss Ruby Fisher :of
cent tea was served by the hostel ;,
/< ;
Erving Message," 1VTjiSs 7. Bowdon;
the board, resented the s ectal
P special
.gild loved to. have her friends vrSit
Kitchener were also the guests of
for the day, Mae. W. Glenn and tin,
Dorcas secretary: Miss Foster; Flow-.
,prizes, and on, Friday: 'eveniug',the
her and was interested in•all' that
their aunt on Sunday.
E. Terwartlia:
er• edinmittee Mrs. H. T. Rance' Sick
,
,
diplomas were resented b .the Re ,
p P y v
concerned them, l
I
Mrs. Will. Osmon d received word
Xiohnesville .United church S'une'Is;;g-- '
committee: Mrs. Holloway, Mrs. T.
J1 E. Hogg.
All the fancily, with the exception
on Friday of the death of her sister
school are holdingtheir annuar pkt'r't rs-
Herman, Mrs. J. Schoenhalz; Mite
The Collegiate Orchestra under the.
g
of. the son `in the :west ;were with-
,
Afro. Tucker of Saskatoon. �
taimm+ant ort Tuesda'Dec.Za &,.
Y,.
)teres: Mrs. J, Johnston. 'direction
c:f: Mr. F. C. Coombs, ren-
her Before the, end and were present
Mrs, Ada Reid is assisting Mr.
.D
Program consisting bf clrorases,.a a ;
Wesley -Willis- United Church_,
Y
dered 'several' selections. very fleas-
rY 1
for the 'funeral. which was held, oil-
>
Geo. W, Elliott in the store,
citations duets dialogues, etc:
, ,. g ,
-
e
ervices a .usua
S as.usual on SundAy m the
ingly during each evening, and ,were
Fr}da A shlort rivate service a
Y p 5 _ w s
Commencing on Sunday: the Pres-
Mr. Hower Xullhollon ' T
d d, W Mer-
ball.. The minister's mo •nin�'
t j
heartily, eneored
..
ileld at the home followed b ub,
Y'a p
i
byteriaon chinch service will. be held
vis and Flan ' Ford' have rre a '
�' �
subject wbh be: "The Mind of Christ;'! ,
Evening: "Roses in December." :.•
A leasiu feature of tlie' Frida
p . g Y
•
lie service in St. Pauls church, with
which she had been 'connected ever
"Clinton.
at eleven o'clock insteadhome
o£ three,
+ sc as has been custom. Sun-
aft spending a few days 'rm,
_
Detrord,
The W ' A, met last week at the
.home of Miis..W. II•iggins, Rattenbury
'evening program was the resenta'-
g 1 g p
tion by the sehool ofi, gifts to the
-
since ,coming•. to The Rev. .any
L„ C: ILaxrison conducted the ser -
day school will be held at ten o'clock:
held
"" •
Street, when very e c l
Y n ouraging re-
prcTts for. 'the were. presented
members of the staff, who were cal-
a
lad to the stage m an,ortgul l .roan-
vices the £ive sons who w h
„ . were ere.,
and a �
grandson, Alexander Keir of
A public meeting was held in the
t bulli o
own n Tuesday afteinioon to
y
Willett f 'li'aCbtueY 4 �j�
year
and the following officers elected for.
•
.
ilei. For this. Julius Catlsai^ arose
from the, dead 'talon • bus seat ii ion
g 1
Lotion a ' •
r1 , ctmg as:pallbeareis.
r I"village.
discuss hydtil street lighting for the
Members of Goderi'cli and
i'
M . Got don Snell, who a few wee :-
ago .Nati his left hand partially sdk-w
the coming year.
1lou.-Presidents: M` E,
Mrs; J. IToo$,
e
his chair.. of. state, and reading the
the 0aachers
Those £r'ot .
n a distance who were
,
here for. the funeral were: Mr. and,
-
sent, r. Township E. e Lrnwe were pre, I
eat. Mt. J. E. Hatnwell
erect in. a machine'°
, and who has bE 5¢
L .
tndeigmnk txeatinent m the,Clzit to
Mrs. A. A. IMrs
President. Ma+s, .A. T. Cooper,
names of a5
citizens when he wished to
'
1NIrs. John Sloman and Miss Mrldxed,
Mr and Mrs: George SImnan
picsideft ,
and read. ie reports front the HydroGeneral
p
Hospital, has been before
p , �
1st Vice. Mr's. J: Scott„
21rd:''Vi.ce! Mi -a. Chant:
h'onoii •. to •if b
r T1 b is wet e presented ,y
, •.,
se»atcrs of, Rome, and Prmcl al
P
and
1c�rton..Slorn:ur, andMr. A. Derr
�
Cornnvssion re the cost of the Linder-{
' . t, : , ..
taltnrg. Soule rano agora petition
hast weak and.wo are lad to r
g �.
t . , -
he handts ueail,YvtcIl again: it,>��&-
3rd. 'Vice -'Mr W Mat •
Mrs. t.
Ft
Pines expressed the thanks, t
1 of lie
London; Miss -Isobel Simnan `Wind-
nor` iVI•. 1 •
t and Yl`is, Ha and B 1 •:
w d
• : -
�s circulated
wz t atcd incl a: sufficient i
L £f ctelnt n n -
num-
,,, : .,
fear a
ed t fi t the
i s. t it woul d' 15iw 3XII
rz ,
7 reasur` flit
er, s. 13 Fitzsimons.
Treas. McKinley:'.
staff.
Lite ail
t
ML•. unci Mrs: Albert Robinson, Lir-
her Of Sl `]'lett ,
ues } gine
o ci to have
g •t e
the streets lighted. There was a I
possible t 0 .
p save the . and' t
It i -vas •.
nearly severed from the -wrist: it+a9t}
Spec, Fund Mrs., •.
Assisant: Mrs: ,Mci4lath,
Atter tile, Fr`id'ay' evening per•for-
mance:tlie staff and'tliosetakin fart
g' 1
can; Miss Alice Sloman, Stratford,
and Sloman, Toronto.
g:cam atten(lanco at Mlle meeting
m t rlg and
it was,d Bided t ,i
e o nstall s •'
freer lights
an, e9'fort was made to save
ve it ays, ,
ha, iil,,th e,ef r'v
pl Y fa t vas nuc ctssful Iii;
Rec.-Se'eietar iVlis, R. E. A Ali-
y"
rezriained fir; :i:efres mentS. And a lit-,
14llaty* lovely flowers were scArit by
as soon as passiltle,:
£viands .are , heartily con rtirF'
Hing•
Cor. Secretary:, Mrs, X , Vender. :
tle dance, Ii
1
friends here and eisewhet'a.
.
1'he t'J. f.S, ii the Uniied,elzurch
Gordon on his r covers, w2 cIA ;
;
i
'
hoped will be cornp}etc',