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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-11-28, Page 4THE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD b rno t' , +�DDERICH" TOWNSHIP vv�n h n, to lilt haiwrence tlli's, Joy "Snyder and little Iltaste Iagi11, returned home - an Tuesd tv :Phe youthful bride rdc 'was daintily alnt}lv after! spending a week with 'rela- tives , in Colborne township. Uderich township' :-seems to , b n tt• atisfi' the'. 1 d . s ed with ,hc gva.y its -Public affair • are.:b i } abeing. conduct cd :a° s at the. nomination on 14lond a Y op , other names • than • the 'rte and ,four conncillera ' were put i nomination; and they constitute the 7 1 .1930. , . council- for o t' John l?. Middle ton' is reeve and the councillors are '.. Wilmot Tiaacice, F. W. Powell, Ben W.; Churchill and W. Johnston:r' ITen1•y Snyder . and 1Vlasie Jack went over to Buffalo en 'Satur- day to visit Mrs. Snyder, who uu derwent a serious;aperation in-a.hos' pital there last week, Mrs. Snyder's conditio n i- *e s r portal to be. satisfae- tory, and it is -.expecte) ' she will- be able' to return home in : a few weeks. The. 'Young People of Sharon church are preparing for : their Christmas eirtertaininent, which be given on :D,ecentber. 18th, 'Snyder; youngest; son of ;Mr, and r Mts, I:evi :':Snyder, :- or the, same , +`township., attired - in , a dress, hat=and coat' of o dart brown with- 'corresponding as- sessories. •;They, - :were attended' by the 'groom's sister,;, bliss Leola Sny- der,Toronto, To ata and` Mr. Fred Clark, d Gl, x , v'o Goderich. ' After the ceremony the. it bridal party returned to the home of the brie mother, other wherenear 'relatives tn•es were sers''ed a wedding clin- n0'1'. Later; the. bride and groom left for their residence,on the Maitland con- i° cession ' where the gioonl is a pros per•ous farmer. STANLEY Mr. Arthur Caldwell and Will, Mr, Harvey .Taylor, Mr. John:' Mc Cowan and Mr.: Geo. T. Baird attend- ed the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto for a few days' week. ' Mr. Stewart' Ross, Director of Technical e 1 • Schopls, Windsor, Ont., accompaniod by his wife and young son, visited 'his uncle,. 1V1r• Adam Stewart over the.,.yeek-end Dr. and Mo -s. Pecunier •of Dorchester :have' been vititing the former's parents, Mr, rind Mrs: J. A. Ford, They intend leaving shortly. ",For ;Chicago,, where Dr. Pe•cutier will take a past-grachiate•course. ELLIOTT, THE LIBERAL CAN- •DIDATE ELECTED IN NORTH BRUCE YESTERDAY Wialketton, •Nov.:' 27. -Fred W. Elliott,of Port Elgin, Liberal" can didate carried the deferred provin elal, by-election iia 'North Bruce to- o clay by' a, majority , which :is given. toelght es' 399, ::With two : polls to near from. The two places -to be heard from are ITepwort}t and Tara, and, the returns from each: will be small. It is stated unofficially to night that in 'Tara, the' vote was a tie, .but no figures will be. available till tomorrow. • • BRUCEFJELD Mrs. (Rev:) ' Bremner and Miss Edna ,were called to London last,wee]t on account of the illness of :Rev. W. A. "Bremner's .sister.'•, The Little Disciples 1Vfisslon Band will bold their thankoffering meet- ing , an Friday. November 29th, • at 7,50, when_over 50 'slides .will be shown of scenes :in India. - There' will lee an offering. for the Mission Band.. Wlord'has been, received of the safe arrival of Nvrse Gretta•Mustard and Nurse Nettie Sinclair • at , Gypsum- ville, where ..they will_ open up a W M., S. Hospital. Mr.. and Mrs. RathwelI of. •'Clinton were in Brueefield and. Vicinity last week, "renewing' old : acquaietances. Their many friends were glad to see then looking so well." Mrs. Rothwell ellof v Toronto is visit- ne friends in the:village this week. Wars.- Moodie spent. the ;lveek-end visiting friends in Goderich. CONSTANCE Miss Edythe Riley and Mattel da.e Stephenson of Brussels; spent the week -end at the home of the ,for- nier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. • Geo: Riley, , IVVfiss, Kathleen ` Logan of ` Blyth :pent' the tweet -enol at the lone of her. sister; Mrs. Leo., Stephenson. Mr. ;Ben':Snell is spending a few days in Toronto attending the Royal Winter Fair. Mrs. -Bert Stephenson, •' Mrs. > d. Britton and Mr. Zen. Stephenson peet.Phursday at,London,- Jlliss. Elva Wheatley,retuened home one clay last week eater: visiting Or sister in Toronto for a ,few days W,e:-regret ip 'say that Mrs. .p9. Dels liar ,nit. been, enjoying rthe' best f health and. is stili confined to her d, ITet dauirhter,. Mise Thelma of Toronto, is' waiting on her. We. Wish or a: speedy recovery.' A. dense will'• be held in the -;•+or - ester Friday s hall on evening, e ening. C-rOL]BORNE . Mr. Tait Clark spent from Nov, t h to N'ay.' 20th at Toronto, Ilia eM'ge Patterson returning • with In .by motor. Mrs, Leysber Robertson and Mies cry ,T;i„bertson are home. from Nia- tree Miss, 1 redsb of S. S. No. 1, spent' holiday with her people at Lon - Mie: C.' A, Robertson, `twife of the nember for North Huron in the r0Vincial Legislature, ' who hae. eecl very, ill for some time; died a- out`10:3Q on Monday morning. `the he been "in failing health since at • .April and her death was Iced 'for. Mrs. Tlohertson had been a mem - e of Smith's Hill church practic ly all' her life �tj pe, and was in her 'ungor days a sweet soprano sold- t; taking a prominent pert in •the usical services in the church and s many functions, as well:a; a'help- 1 'member of'church and. mission; y society, . A ;little -over a year' an a half. ago :she was : made a life ember of the W M S. 'Before her arriage she was'Miss Julia 'John= on, daughter of the late Andrew Mister, and lived ion the seventh itcession until her-mat'riage to her ow bereft',husbend •She leaves Mt • her.- two daughters, Dorothy d dhristine,. Mrs.Geo:1Patterson, d, .Mens (Dr,) Weir,. sitters,; and e brother, Alex. Johnston, of Can- co' • Also her mother•lM,rs. And- -Johnston, survives. 1 The funeral• of the late Mrs. James ng- took place on Tuesday frons r late residence, Benmiller, The vice Was "' taken by the pastor, v.. R. D. Cumxnings, assisted by v. G: F.Clarke, Goderiell, and Rev. Tavernor' of Ashfield. ` The 1lbearet-s were .four s'ons, John, awry, Oliver, 'Elwyn and Wm. F. idly and Wm. J, Findlt.y, ' brat - and eousin of the deceased. Mrs Loi was )n. her .seventy-fourth year d before her marriage: was .Miss n Findlay. sa d Another L gen Then: - was 11er - wa notn , s mentioned 'last week, o lives at Lethbridge. The marriage was solemnized 'at o clock on Saturday, November cl• a!t Ilene -tiller parsonage, by Ret, R.:B. Cummings, of Miss Mar - et Allin; daughter -of lairs. Allin and the ,late Oharl,es All}it of Col- The"municipalities in tae ` north supported the Conservative" •care •didate. D. J. Byers of Wiarton,'but in the south_ part of the riding- the Liberal candidate piled up a big ina-' jorities. The ' election was deferred until today •owing to the, sudden death of A. P. Mcevliinney •on :Oct. 29; the day before the general elections. 11?r. • 1fewhinney was Liberal whip in the last Legislature. Raw Ems Wanted ` I will pay ' np to $1.8 for .mink skins and -up to $9.00 for coon skint, . also Nigh' prices. for other furs. H. A. Hovey, Clinton. "• A NEW BRIDGE ' IS NEBDED (Walkerton Herald Time`s). Now we have a Peaec bridge at -Buffalo ff o and an Ambassador bridge at Detroit, : Neither- is big enough, tong' enough or high enough to get over the U, S ,tariff. - nem CHAS. Al DUNNTNG THE NEW FINANCIAL: MINISTER 1Ton Charlios A Dilnning, accord ing to .expectation, ;hen been appoint- ed: Finance; Minister, ', filling the vacancy caused by tha;ileath of Hon. T A.' Robb' ; ^and .waa: sworn 'in ori Tdesdat ifs h?ti;..,) sen adniblitter- ing the office since the- .,illness" 'of Mr; Robb' and his appointment- Was expected Some one will have' t'o be' found to"take oven the office' of Minister' ;if Railtyays; `but 'he wilI relnitin as acting nlin?ster until an 01h)ointment s made'.'` ' • hifr. Dunning is M ty-four ,years of 'age , and came to Canada as o( nniitigrant boy, just twenty=eeven' Year's ago. In fourteen ,years' from the , time lie `tria lvec'{ in' 'Canada, at the age of tliiyty;one, he'jvas a mem. her, of the l:egitlature_if the province in ivhl¢h , he ht act, ,' ,tae atehewan, attd •three .years *latera Wal premier. In '1926 Pi -ender King Balled .hint to Ottawa and he is the first non -Can- adia t n o b Minister aster bf I'mance in fifty-seven years M°r: lbunnirtee experience ' would see tt to give "the lee to the: statement: sereethetes' heard .that— Canada - has; + nshliie no use for D li TIIIi OLI) AGE ''PENSION- xN HURON COUNTY Three -bandied p lie aritl'`-eip+bty-six.; ap- t' " a roes leaver been `received, by tae: Iltiroix County ,Pensioii`'Board , •for pensions ' under the:: Pension ",Act Forty-six. af these arefront. ininat .es of the Comity. Home, Most of these win probably. -eettuire to re meiir.in,the Floines and:, the pension presumably 'will,' •.be , payable to the county for the care '.of these per. sops`. ' Assuiriing .that all of the ap- plications will not ibegranted and that 300 will be about the average liufn'ber_ of :' per -some .ieceiying' the Pension the total amount •of ,pen- sions,. if the full amount is payable in each c31se, would be. $72,000, lit which the county's share would be 20 per cent. or $14,400; annually. • O1,D' METHODIST CHURCH AT HAYFIELD PURCHASED. BY ROMAN CATHOLICS•. The former :1Vletliodist•: Church at Bayfield," it is' reported, has been purheased by .' a prominent • Roman Catholic woman, whose name is withheld, - and, presented to Bishop' Fallon' fordiocesan,.. uses:. The church has net been used .since the unioviof, the former Methodist' and Presyteriann congregation's on the consumation -of union some years ago. It is •expected' that in=the ,sum mertime, when many tourists are at' Bayfield, and vicinitythat a priest will be in ..residence there, and cele- brate. na`ss .eery Sunday. 11RITISIi PLANCOMP ULSOR INSU- RANCE Every British motorist will have to carrya ertiei c c atervvr 91 0 '11 that he isg insured a crust third party risks if the bill: pow being prepared by athe' Ministry of transport :be- comes' law. And' in addition to .1)ro- viding ` for compulsory insurance ' of drivers, the bill stipulates that ^:cer- tificates of insurance, like the •driv- ing license, Will leave to_be shown •to Policemen on demand. • A FOR}V1171t IIi7Is),T T7' RESIDEN1 I)1 CSN IiIN' EST y ':PRTIVIT• Oh I1rE.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER' 28. 1929 Blue Dill ' Sask. Nov. 'lSth. •- A shadow was cast over 'this whole eon tnuni tt on ',Wednesday xlaY- -morning:, it .was learned that Mi. Reuben Gibbs, '4 Calmer of Blue „Dill district lied passed away in the Moose Jaw General IT os tt<i ,Tuesday dryavenin at 7 O'clock, Nov. 5, at the., age 'of '46 years and tea. moths. 1VIr. went ant to, the hospital twa weep 1 "before ' Weeks o e to tike :treatment for for goitre, A few days ..before the operation. it Naas learned. by his re- latiyes he would. undergo ( an opera- tion .on Tuesday mareing-, , Nov. 5.. The physicians found when operating ,he had a tumor.. ,as well ' as goitre which tch made •it more critical. THe appeared to be doing, fairly well un- til five o'clock,, whets he -tools a turn for the worse :and by Sevon o'clock the same evening- had passed ,away.... To ,mourn Inc ,1oss 'he 'leaves four brothers, Win and 'lied of the Brier- crest district. Robert ..of Regina and Frank o1 Clinton, _Ontario, two sis- ters Mrs. Bernard Shortland ' and Miss Laving Gibbs, who -.made her home with ]iiia. • The, funeral service -was conduc- ted'et 10 o'clock :ori Friday :afternoon from Broadfoot's -,.Funeral Home; Moose Jaw,, , and was conducted by Rev. Mr. Argistrong of ;B'oharin, "a former pastor dfriend ,of the de- ceased, assisted -by Rey,.Mr. C,ree of Brierciest, A. Large uuinbei of ears of mourners followed in the cortege of. Rosedale cemetery, .where inter- mment -VMS . elad.` _ n e Those Who;'acted as • pallbearers were, . Charles, Ives, A, II. Mercer J, 'Glover; ' W.. E. S. Jeffery. We Pratt and H,' Gadd. The late .Mx. Gibbs -wag born Jan. 12th,01883, "near Clinton, Ont. • In 1910. he came to Sasl ateliewan and took up a homestead near Kinder-. sley In the spring of 1918 he bought a farm: 9miles south-west of Brier crest in the ,Blue Hill district, at. which he had lived until his decease: liehat been an active member;` of the L. Cs, L. for -twenty-eight year, first in Ontario -and later at Blue' Hill and Briererest, 1V17uch sympathy, is felt by tlle''many'frjehds'• and neighbors, of the bereaved family. Ai-nen/the many floral •tributes was 'a. wreath ti om sisters and brothers, sprays from Bluei t H I Ladies d AidBale t Hill L O.L. and iY many Other firea ds. . EGMO•NDVIT Teti',: The; Thank, offeritig.meetipg;of the Little Help ere', Mission Band. held- recently : in the,'Egmondville" :United ',church was .well attended and Most saeeessful:- The president, -Miss- Evelena Nott, occupied the •chair. and Miss Jessie Wallace led in • prayer. ' A;short pag- eant followed, entitled, '-hTjie • Spirit of Thanksgiving,',' 1n }which Miss Betty Malcoitn-took the leading part.. The members, of the:.Mission Band •were5arranged in.. groups represent- Mg- ng• the 'Mission Band and Home and ':Foreign 1Vliission: The first group in cluded-'Helen Powell, .Shirley Prittie., Hazel Earle, Norman -McLean Grunt Finnigan, Anna Dennis and 7VIary lartttie: The li'ome 1VIliasiwi Geode in which the-.- boys .rept'esetited the '?rfclians of•this-eontinent and some of the. Netv"Canadians; :ooinprised Jessie Smith, Ruth Shinan; Dorothy Hud= b . ,S PEWei;R;fi-WARNER ' The :World's Champion Radio Phe with punch. set tha"sh. Dc you Icnoty The Stewart-Warner is the only' set the the market wired for telivision. We just, received •at letter saying that commercial telivision will be with up In' avery 'short tine; so• you'll want ti `iadie that' is its 'to date with 611 the latest improveiitents which y`eu'II field on " the , Stewart-'W'ariter drat Will out perform a.cy 'radio del ',,the market 'plus itw 'equ%pilion$,.t1?at; can't lie matched. It 'has fine toile power and selectivity and prices are no higher: than :other makes. H. A.. Hovey, phizne'299, Clinton. 41-tf. • r - Netonlya hnstmas RfM' But real radio enjoy - merit for 565 daysin the year , RADIO Colne in and' sed the fine cabinet designs— hear ,tb.e marvelous tone of the ' new 10- tube' LYRIC $250 and iU " - Inca dS o 10 Tubas BERT LANGFORD ALBERT ST.- - -,- CLINTON ONT son, lrra 'Wright, Martha Warn' Angus 1Vf"c'Leairi ' Creighton Denni Adige: Townsend and -Ha ry, -Alla The cliildrsi, o15 the third group 'w Were dr•o5sed• m tho costumes of dif- ferent'countaies gate' a short speech thanking the children 01 the Mission ss on Band- for sending then: 'Ihe miss' ,- t Uies. in the tpreigx,. 'group were Ruth and Betty Smith, Marion Ibot Charles ` Taweeond, ; ' Garne Weight, Gordon 1 iyni 4n ITel i g az Mc Kenzie ,' n Martha 111 a 11xzz1igan, Lelia Townsend • and W. Smith, Marion 'Wallace gave `a reading and while the-;offerhlg was being taken, the Ban d sin "Hera Hera The 1''ennies Drop- ping." Rev: Charles M';alco1i then offered the dedicatory prayer, 'after which Ruth Shi nalt sang'; "a solo. - Mr. Malcolm then : 'introduced Rev. 13. Smillie; who is 'home, at `present on furlough, .and who gave a vet•g ih= i, scholarship, of a valtie of $40. These scholarships:, are awarded for tlit n, highest a gre>•at 1 e lie u i b b n t e 1 p ho school departmental examinations oz Len papers, o£ which Literaturo Composition, Algebra and Geometry have to lie four, During the pas: tureen Years, since elle scholarship. Wei -e awarded 21 out;'af ,a total z}I t- ,ecltorhipswed . err IIuroi' t cauiity45hlaaves11eena;woreardby G.C,I: pie; ils T Tthe record ^ eight "beinge h '"r t'. s toss u teresting illustrated talk on India e Kenzie, Deputy • Reeve—Thos. a. After a piano duet byMargaret en Jessie "Srrnith _: Rev;. Mr., . Ma1 al ciIosed' the ':meeting' -,with prayer WTNGTiAM:;. 'At the nomination` held in the Town Hall,' Mond•ty night Mayor Thos. Fells .was elected• by'ac- elamat3en for -thefifth term. Reeve J. W::McKibbon, who has been serv- ing the town .in,this capacity for bbe past eight years,, was again elected by . acclamation: " Councillor C.:I;L Wilkinson -eras;°nominated for the position of. reeve but .withdrew ` in favor of Reeve McKibhon, Wm. Helmer, who has been 'serving : as commissioner, ` was elected by ae- elamation. The fallowing' were nom- inated for 'councilors—C: R. -Wilkin- son, Amos TYplieg, It. A. ,Spottoxi, H, s.-EI'liott, Henry raiment, Jas: McGillivray arid school T It 'Gibson, The' ' ' c p s ool 'board RHN.L. .�: Lloyd, N: Fry,, J. O. I3abicirk, and R, :A.- Cur- rie were eleeted by acclamation. eight seconds and fiye thirds, Phi v aii ons GoIlegiates and High Schools of the county dome into competltiot. for these three annual. scholarships, Seafarth Clinton, Wing'hain, Exeter and Goderich, so Goderich has eel, - thinly a good share of the Honors,--. The Star. ASIII`I ,C LD: Ash;' leId township returned its couneiI by' acclamation on ' Monday. . Reeve -John , A. Mc- m . Anderson. Council—J, E. 'Ritchie, William 1. Black, Samuel Swanson: GORRIE: A. Very- ,quiet wedding 'was solemnized at St. Stephen's rec- tory, Gerrie, on Wednesday, Novem- ber twentieth, at high noon, when Minnie 7„ daughter- of - M', James King .and. the. late Mrs. Ting, be. 'carne the bride of- Delbert Clegg, Rev, R. y55 Tones "officiated: The bride looked lovely in a 'gown of blue'' georgette' trimmed" with blue transpae•ent-velvet `and blue felt haat with silver' trimmings: The' .bride and bridegroom were attended by Mrs. t Percy- Raseboreugh • of • OWen Sound) sister of the bride, and Les- Iie Earl of ,Ethel, brother-in-law of the b •i r He goon >' The h bade m ob in ms gift to the bride was a lined -club bag. ..After the ceremony' a dainty wedding dinner was 'served, the tables being decorated with white baby chrysanthemums. The bride and bridegroom left on a trip to St. Lotus' and other Aneerican cities, the bride trayehling in a gown of blue —b.—easement velvet' `'ti-irriireed - 'with 'French flowers, Her teat was navy blue broadcloth with koiinsky fur, hat and'aecessories' to match. , Olt, their wettem they wili reside on thie. hrideg±ooe's foam north of Gerrie. SI;AFORTH:• ..The: regular, - meet- iny' of the Home •and School Club was held in the public school' on Monday afternoon, the chair: being oceupied by the president,.. afre,.R. E. , Bright, • Mrs. Charles . Holmes 'read the minutes' of the .previous n}ecting` in the itbsflnee- of• the' sec- retary. ' Mens. ' F. - R. Beattie., A selection by the children of .the- prim- ary Class, "Old Jack Frost," was 'emelt "enjoyed.. Miss McLean' took I`or'the subject 4f an interesting' talk "Wllien 'roue : Child Won't• ..Obey," Principal' Fanner, Of the' Collegiate 'hstithte; also gave an, excellent ad- diess. Tea: "was served ,by •tho .lad- its ori the club. The meeting closed' tvith "the National Anthem. GODI3RICH: This year pupils of the Goderich Collegiate. Tnstitute carry. • of£ 'all y 1 three of tlie• .Garter. scholarships awarded to this county. This is the second time this record has been made by 'the::Goderich school, •-tho previous occasion.4'being the year 1922. The winners. , this Veer are Miss Helen Zavitz, who 'won. the 'first scholarship, $1.00, Miss Catharine Crawford, who won the second; of a value of $60 and Miss Catharine Sale, who won the third l .,,rillll1111illlllllil!!!lilllllltll111111HHHlllltl,,. UR customers tell us the pew. Eveready Radio Sets are the finest they have ever heard —and they look as beautiful as they sound! Come' • in, and hear them today. You'll- be ammated at full rich ' bass notes and brilliant ' high ones. Console and Highboy sets with Eveready Electro `Dynamic Spealserbuiltin. A11 -electric Ivzade to last a lifetime. lie Woii&Corrceptiort rr ctiorc ii�De Wilbur A. Welsh CLINTON ' til lel tl ltli �ll�llllllt on! ill,#lijf1' O1';y� eitltiill11 Hilo ill i11�l1 illb,, ,IA.Vr - 11'1) The new Balanced- U ati it,a,�p .aa'st,Ci This superb SCREEN GRID -PLUS LOWBOY $169x0 Tnbie Model $13, e e y�y� yne rt'at 1 tie-- r V®Has Tubes Extra Cabinet finished in 'ine :walnut with bird's -e maple and Oriental w panels. 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TOO EARLYI. ,BEAUTIFUL SAMPLES FROM and see them. h 'r if hi gr r .P a foe b 31 „� t: .at a1 m st :Je co an on co re i Thicws4ktord ,,._..all .OPENING "BRIDGE" 'The , opening 3rii3ge across ween Windsor hat .nearly tgo' Antoine :tossed the: he same point. s .theexplorer's riendly Indians,slowly,'' vide '•dxpanse, plifted with vas maltinga 'bite men had Something ave actuated O1 NEW--' RECALLS EXPLORER ' DETROIT " ! ' I "• ,Ambassador' Ritter be- Detroit .recalls ande a half , Miothe ;Cadillac : approximately records that u' e guided b g i V traversed the.m114 spirit was p. that he ray which no made be'fore, feeling must Green of Michigan Ontario, out, and, river nien fittingly." arias ft -ern first sing.. that -,SheYes, dare arena and Hon. Chas. IlacCrea of 235 years later as they rode:: last .week on a roadway of steel concrete stretched high above the across which Cadillac :and his had laboriously paddled. And enough Cadillac's coat of • was 'carried ' ; out' with then -either end of the bridge on the cars officially to mak, the eros- - Lo he set Re Re Mt pa ;II ' ail ea Lo an " Su' as ars 12 22r Re :gar of ,tle the Detroit and two centuries de'la : river'at; 'History . canoe Cadillac's the knowledge journey ,lou ever the „same Governor. ._ TtiVILL`,MAIiL WHIMIIAIPY He -"-Are you really embroidering,' ? g foot fillo fore w m , dear. love, but . if " you ever to put' your foot on it I won't ,,+,,.,,, a,.., ., .....ni- b rno t' , +�DDERICH" TOWNSHIP vv�n h n, to lilt haiwrence tlli's, Joy "Snyder and little Iltaste Iagi11, returned home - an Tuesd tv :Phe youthful bride rdc 'was daintily alnt}lv after! spending a week with 'rela- tives , in Colborne township. Uderich township' :-seems to , b n tt• atisfi' the'. 1 d . s ed with ,hc gva.y its -Public affair • are.:b i } abeing. conduct cd :a° s at the. nomination on 14lond a Y op , other names • than • the 'rte and ,four conncillera ' were put i nomination; and they constitute the 7 1 .1930. , . council- for o t' John l?. Middle ton' is reeve and the councillors are '.. Wilmot Tiaacice, F. W. Powell, Ben W.; Churchill and W. Johnston:r' ITen1•y Snyder . and 1Vlasie Jack went over to Buffalo en 'Satur- day to visit Mrs. Snyder, who uu derwent a serious;aperation in-a.hos' pital there last week, Mrs. Snyder's conditio n i- *e s r portal to be. satisfae- tory, and it is -.expecte) ' she will- be able' to return home in : a few weeks. The. 'Young People of Sharon church are preparing for : their Christmas eirtertaininent, which be given on :D,ecentber. 18th, 'Snyder; youngest; son of ;Mr, and r Mts, I:evi :':Snyder, :- or the, same , +`township., attired - in , a dress, hat=and coat' of o dart brown with- 'corresponding as- sessories. •;They, - :were attended' by the 'groom's sister,;, bliss Leola Sny- der,Toronto, To ata and` Mr. Fred Clark, d Gl, x , v'o Goderich. ' After the ceremony the. it bridal party returned to the home of the brie mother, other wherenear 'relatives tn•es were sers''ed a wedding clin- n0'1'. Later; the. bride and groom left for their residence,on the Maitland con- i° cession ' where the gioonl is a pros per•ous farmer. STANLEY Mr. Arthur Caldwell and Will, Mr, Harvey .Taylor, Mr. John:' Mc Cowan and Mr.: Geo. T. Baird attend- ed the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto for a few days' week. ' Mr. Stewart' Ross, Director of Technical e 1 • Schopls, Windsor, Ont., accompaniod by his wife and young son, visited 'his uncle,. 1V1r• Adam Stewart over the.,.yeek-end Dr. and Mo -s. Pecunier •of Dorchester :have' been vititing the former's parents, Mr, rind Mrs: J. A. Ford, They intend leaving shortly. ",For ;Chicago,, where Dr. Pe•cutier will take a past-grachiate•course. ELLIOTT, THE LIBERAL CAN- •DIDATE ELECTED IN NORTH BRUCE YESTERDAY Wialketton, •Nov.:' 27. -Fred W. Elliott,of Port Elgin, Liberal" can didate carried the deferred provin elal, by-election iia 'North Bruce to- o clay by' a, majority , which :is given. toelght es' 399, ::With two : polls to near from. The two places -to be heard from are ITepwort}t and Tara, and, the returns from each: will be small. It is stated unofficially to night that in 'Tara, the' vote was a tie, .but no figures will be. available till tomorrow. • • BRUCEFJELD Mrs. (Rev:) ' Bremner and Miss Edna ,were called to London last,wee]t on account of the illness of :Rev. W. A. "Bremner's .sister.'•, The Little Disciples 1Vfisslon Band will bold their thankoffering meet- ing , an Friday. November 29th, • at 7,50, when_over 50 'slides .will be shown of scenes :in India. - There' will lee an offering. for the Mission Band.. Wlord'has been, received of the safe arrival of Nvrse Gretta•Mustard and Nurse Nettie Sinclair • at , Gypsum- ville, where ..they will_ open up a W M., S. Hospital. Mr.. and Mrs. RathwelI of. •'Clinton were in Brueefield and. Vicinity last week, "renewing' old : acquaietances. Their many friends were glad to see then looking so well." Mrs. Rothwell ellof v Toronto is visit- ne friends in the:village this week. Wars.- Moodie spent. the ;lveek-end visiting friends in Goderich. CONSTANCE Miss Edythe Riley and Mattel da.e Stephenson of Brussels; spent the week -end at the home of the ,for- nier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. • Geo: Riley, , IVVfiss, Kathleen ` Logan of ` Blyth :pent' the tweet -enol at the lone of her. sister; Mrs. Leo., Stephenson. Mr. ;Ben':Snell is spending a few days in Toronto attending the Royal Winter Fair. Mrs. -Bert Stephenson, •' Mrs. > d. Britton and Mr. Zen. Stephenson peet.Phursday at,London,- Jlliss. Elva Wheatley,retuened home one clay last week eater: visiting Or sister in Toronto for a ,few days W,e:-regret ip 'say that Mrs. .p9. Dels liar ,nit. been, enjoying rthe' best f health and. is stili confined to her d, ITet dauirhter,. Mise Thelma of Toronto, is' waiting on her. We. Wish or a: speedy recovery.' A. dense will'• be held in the -;•+or - ester Friday s hall on evening, e ening. C-rOL]BORNE . Mr. Tait Clark spent from Nov, t h to N'ay.' 20th at Toronto, Ilia eM'ge Patterson returning • with In .by motor. Mrs, Leysber Robertson and Mies cry ,T;i„bertson are home. from Nia- tree Miss, 1 redsb of S. S. No. 1, spent' holiday with her people at Lon - Mie: C.' A, Robertson, `twife of the nember for North Huron in the r0Vincial Legislature, ' who hae. eecl very, ill for some time; died a- out`10:3Q on Monday morning. `the he been "in failing health since at • .April and her death was Iced 'for. Mrs. Tlohertson had been a mem - e of Smith's Hill church practic ly all' her life �tj pe, and was in her 'ungor days a sweet soprano sold- t; taking a prominent pert in •the usical services in the church and s many functions, as well:a; a'help- 1 'member of'church and. mission; y society, . A ;little -over a year' an a half. ago :she was : made a life ember of the W M S. 'Before her arriage she was'Miss Julia 'John= on, daughter of the late Andrew Mister, and lived ion the seventh itcession until her-mat'riage to her ow bereft',husbend •She leaves Mt • her.- two daughters, Dorothy d dhristine,. Mrs.Geo:1Patterson, d, .Mens (Dr,) Weir,. sitters,; and e brother, Alex. Johnston, of Can- co' • Also her mother•lM,rs. And- -Johnston, survives. 1 The funeral• of the late Mrs. James ng- took place on Tuesday frons r late residence, Benmiller, The vice Was "' taken by the pastor, v.. R. D. Cumxnings, assisted by v. G: F.Clarke, Goderiell, and Rev. Tavernor' of Ashfield. ` The 1lbearet-s were .four s'ons, John, awry, Oliver, 'Elwyn and Wm. F. idly and Wm. J, Findlt.y, ' brat - and eousin of the deceased. Mrs Loi was )n. her .seventy-fourth year d before her marriage: was .Miss n Findlay. sa d Another L gen Then: - was 11er - wa notn , s mentioned 'last week, o lives at Lethbridge. The marriage was solemnized 'at o clock on Saturday, November cl• a!t Ilene -tiller parsonage, by Ret, R.:B. Cummings, of Miss Mar - et Allin; daughter -of lairs. Allin and the ,late Oharl,es All}it of Col- The"municipalities in tae ` north supported the Conservative" •care •didate. D. J. Byers of Wiarton,'but in the south_ part of the riding- the Liberal candidate piled up a big ina-' jorities. The ' election was deferred until today •owing to the, sudden death of A. P. Mcevliinney •on :Oct. 29; the day before the general elections. 11?r. • 1fewhinney was Liberal whip in the last Legislature. Raw Ems Wanted ` I will pay ' np to $1.8 for .mink skins and -up to $9.00 for coon skint, . also Nigh' prices. for other furs. H. A. Hovey, Clinton. "• A NEW BRIDGE ' IS NEBDED (Walkerton Herald Time`s). Now we have a Peaec bridge at -Buffalo ff o and an Ambassador bridge at Detroit, : Neither- is big enough, tong' enough or high enough to get over the U, S ,tariff. - nem CHAS. Al DUNNTNG THE NEW FINANCIAL: MINISTER 1Ton Charlios A Dilnning, accord ing to .expectation, ;hen been appoint- ed: Finance; Minister, ', filling the vacancy caused by tha;ileath of Hon. T A.' Robb' ; ^and .waa: sworn 'in ori Tdesdat ifs h?ti;..,) sen adniblitter- ing the office since the- .,illness" 'of Mr; Robb' and his appointment- Was expected Some one will have' t'o be' found to"take oven the office' of Minister' ;if Railtyays; `but 'he wilI relnitin as acting nlin?ster until an 01h)ointment s made'.'` ' • hifr. Dunning is M ty-four ,years of 'age , and came to Canada as o( nniitigrant boy, just twenty=eeven' Year's ago. In fourteen ,years' from the , time lie `tria lvec'{ in' 'Canada, at the age of tliiyty;one, he'jvas a mem. her, of the l:egitlature_if the province in ivhl¢h , he ht act, ,' ,tae atehewan, attd •three .years *latera Wal premier. In '1926 Pi -ender King Balled .hint to Ottawa and he is the first non -Can- adia t n o b Minister aster bf I'mance in fifty-seven years M°r: lbunnirtee experience ' would see tt to give "the lee to the: statement: sereethetes' heard .that— Canada - has; + nshliie no use for D li TIIIi OLI) AGE ''PENSION- xN HURON COUNTY Three -bandied p lie aritl'`-eip+bty-six.; ap- t' " a roes leaver been `received, by tae: Iltiroix County ,Pensioii`'Board , •for pensions ' under the:: Pension ",Act Forty-six. af these arefront. ininat .es of the Comity. Home, Most of these win probably. -eettuire to re meiir.in,the Floines and:, the pension presumably 'will,' •.be , payable to the county for the care '.of these per. sops`. ' Assuiriing .that all of the ap- plications will not ibegranted and that 300 will be about the average liufn'ber_ of :' per -some .ieceiying' the Pension the total amount •of ,pen- sions,. if the full amount is payable in each c31se, would be. $72,000, lit which the county's share would be 20 per cent. or $14,400; annually. • O1,D' METHODIST CHURCH AT HAYFIELD PURCHASED. BY ROMAN CATHOLICS•. The former :1Vletliodist•: Church at Bayfield," it is' reported, has been purheased by .' a prominent • Roman Catholic woman, whose name is withheld, - and, presented to Bishop' Fallon' fordiocesan,.. uses:. The church has net been used .since the unioviof, the former Methodist' and Presyteriann congregation's on the consumation -of union some years ago. It is •expected' that in=the ,sum mertime, when many tourists are at' Bayfield, and vicinitythat a priest will be in ..residence there, and cele- brate. na`ss .eery Sunday. 11RITISIi PLANCOMP ULSOR INSU- RANCE Every British motorist will have to carrya ertiei c c atervvr 91 0 '11 that he isg insured a crust third party risks if the bill: pow being prepared by athe' Ministry of transport :be- comes' law. And' in addition to .1)ro- viding ` for compulsory insurance ' of drivers, the bill stipulates that ^:cer- tificates of insurance, like the •driv- ing license, Will leave to_be shown •to Policemen on demand. • A FOR}V1171t IIi7Is),T T7' RESIDEN1 I)1 CSN IiIN' EST y ':PRTIVIT• Oh I1rE.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER' 28. 1929 Blue Dill ' Sask. Nov. 'lSth. •- A shadow was cast over 'this whole eon tnuni tt on ',Wednesday xlaY- -morning:, it .was learned that Mi. Reuben Gibbs, '4 Calmer of Blue „Dill district lied passed away in the Moose Jaw General IT os tt<i ,Tuesday dryavenin at 7 O'clock, Nov. 5, at the., age 'of '46 years and tea. moths. 1VIr. went ant to, the hospital twa weep 1 "before ' Weeks o e to tike :treatment for for goitre, A few days ..before the operation. it Naas learned. by his re- latiyes he would. undergo ( an opera- tion .on Tuesday mareing-, , Nov. 5.. The physicians found when operating ,he had a tumor.. ,as well ' as goitre which tch made •it more critical. THe appeared to be doing, fairly well un- til five o'clock,, whets he -tools a turn for the worse :and by Sevon o'clock the same evening- had passed ,away.... To ,mourn Inc ,1oss 'he 'leaves four brothers, Win and 'lied of the Brier- crest district. Robert ..of Regina and Frank o1 Clinton, _Ontario, two sis- ters Mrs. Bernard Shortland ' and Miss Laving Gibbs, who -.made her home with ]iiia. • The, funeral service -was conduc- ted'et 10 o'clock :ori Friday :afternoon from Broadfoot's -,.Funeral Home; Moose Jaw,, , and was conducted by Rev. Mr. Argistrong of ;B'oharin, "a former pastor dfriend ,of the de- ceased, assisted -by Rey,.Mr. C,ree of Brierciest, A. Large uuinbei of ears of mourners followed in the cortege of. Rosedale cemetery, .where inter- mment -VMS . elad.` _ n e Those Who;'acted as • pallbearers were, . Charles, Ives, A, II. Mercer J, 'Glover; ' W.. E. S. Jeffery. We Pratt and H,' Gadd. The late .Mx. Gibbs -wag born Jan. 12th,01883, "near Clinton, Ont. • In 1910. he came to Sasl ateliewan and took up a homestead near Kinder-. sley In the spring of 1918 he bought a farm: 9miles south-west of Brier crest in the ,Blue Hill district, at. which he had lived until his decease: liehat been an active member;` of the L. Cs, L. for -twenty-eight year, first in Ontario -and later at Blue' Hill and Briererest, 1V17uch sympathy, is felt by tlle''many'frjehds'• and neighbors, of the bereaved family. Ai-nen/the many floral •tributes was 'a. wreath ti om sisters and brothers, sprays from Bluei t H I Ladies d AidBale t Hill L O.L. and iY many Other firea ds. . EGMO•NDVIT Teti',: The; Thank, offeritig.meetipg;of the Little Help ere', Mission Band. held- recently : in the,'Egmondville" :United ',church was .well attended and Most saeeessful:- The president, -Miss- Evelena Nott, occupied the •chair. and Miss Jessie Wallace led in • prayer. ' A;short pag- eant followed, entitled, '-hTjie • Spirit of Thanksgiving,',' 1n }which Miss Betty Malcoitn-took the leading part.. The members, of the:.Mission Band •were5arranged in.. groups represent- Mg- ng• the 'Mission Band and Home and ':Foreign 1Vliission: The first group in cluded-'Helen Powell, .Shirley Prittie., Hazel Earle, Norman -McLean Grunt Finnigan, Anna Dennis and 7VIary lartttie: The li'ome 1VIliasiwi Geode in which the-.- boys .rept'esetited the '?rfclians of•this-eontinent and some of the. Netv"Canadians; :ooinprised Jessie Smith, Ruth Shinan; Dorothy Hud= b . ,S PEWei;R;fi-WARNER ' The :World's Champion Radio Phe with punch. set tha"sh. Dc you Icnoty The Stewart-Warner is the only' set the the market wired for telivision. We just, received •at letter saying that commercial telivision will be with up In' avery 'short tine; so• you'll want ti `iadie that' is its 'to date with 611 the latest improveiitents which y`eu'II field on " the , Stewart-'W'ariter drat Will out perform a.cy 'radio del ',,the market 'plus itw 'equ%pilion$,.t1?at; can't lie matched. It 'has fine toile power and selectivity and prices are no higher: than :other makes. H. A.. Hovey, phizne'299, Clinton. 41-tf. • r - Netonlya hnstmas RfM' But real radio enjoy - merit for 565 daysin the year , RADIO Colne in and' sed the fine cabinet designs— hear ,tb.e marvelous tone of the ' new 10- tube' LYRIC $250 and iU " - Inca dS o 10 Tubas BERT LANGFORD ALBERT ST.- - -,- CLINTON ONT son, lrra 'Wright, Martha Warn' Angus 1Vf"c'Leairi ' Creighton Denni Adige: Townsend and -Ha ry, -Alla The cliildrsi, o15 the third group 'w Were dr•o5sed• m tho costumes of dif- ferent'countaies gate' a short speech thanking the children 01 the Mission ss on Band- for sending then: 'Ihe miss' ,- t Uies. in the tpreigx,. 'group were Ruth and Betty Smith, Marion Ibot Charles ` Taweeond, ; ' Garne Weight, Gordon 1 iyni 4n ITel i g az Mc Kenzie ,' n Martha 111 a 11xzz1igan, Lelia Townsend • and W. Smith, Marion 'Wallace gave `a reading and while the-;offerhlg was being taken, the Ban d sin "Hera Hera The 1''ennies Drop- ping." Rev: Charles M';alco1i then offered the dedicatory prayer, 'after which Ruth Shi nalt sang'; "a solo. - Mr. Malcolm then : 'introduced Rev. 13. Smillie; who is 'home, at `present on furlough, .and who gave a vet•g ih= i, scholarship, of a valtie of $40. These scholarships:, are awarded for tlit n, highest a gre>•at 1 e lie u i b b n t e 1 p ho school departmental examinations oz Len papers, o£ which Literaturo Composition, Algebra and Geometry have to lie four, During the pas: tureen Years, since elle scholarship. Wei -e awarded 21 out;'af ,a total z}I t- ,ecltorhipswed . err IIuroi' t cauiity45hlaaves11eena;woreardby G.C,I: pie; ils T Tthe record ^ eight "beinge h '"r t'. s toss u teresting illustrated talk on India e Kenzie, Deputy • Reeve—Thos. a. After a piano duet byMargaret en Jessie "Srrnith _: Rev;. Mr., . Ma1 al ciIosed' the ':meeting' -,with prayer WTNGTiAM:;. 'At the nomination` held in the Town Hall,' Mond•ty night Mayor Thos. Fells .was elected• by'ac- elamat3en for -thefifth term. Reeve J. W::McKibbon, who has been serv- ing the town .in,this capacity for bbe past eight years,, was again elected by . acclamation: " Councillor C.:I;L Wilkinson -eras;°nominated for the position of. reeve but .withdrew ` in favor of Reeve McKibhon, Wm. Helmer, who has been 'serving : as commissioner, ` was elected by ae- elamation. The fallowing' were nom- inated for 'councilors—C: R. -Wilkin- son, Amos TYplieg, It. A. ,Spottoxi, H, s.-EI'liott, Henry raiment, Jas: McGillivray arid school T It 'Gibson, The' ' ' c p s ool 'board RHN.L. .�: Lloyd, N: Fry,, J. O. I3abicirk, and R, :A.- Cur- rie were eleeted by acclamation. eight seconds and fiye thirds, Phi v aii ons GoIlegiates and High Schools of the county dome into competltiot. for these three annual. scholarships, Seafarth Clinton, Wing'hain, Exeter and Goderich, so Goderich has eel, - thinly a good share of the Honors,--. The Star. ASIII`I ,C LD: Ash;' leId township returned its couneiI by' acclamation on ' Monday. . Reeve -John , A. Mc- m . Anderson. Council—J, E. 'Ritchie, William 1. Black, Samuel Swanson: GORRIE: A. Very- ,quiet wedding 'was solemnized at St. Stephen's rec- tory, Gerrie, on Wednesday, Novem- ber twentieth, at high noon, when Minnie 7„ daughter- of - M', James King .and. the. late Mrs. Ting, be. 'carne the bride of- Delbert Clegg, Rev, R. y55 Tones "officiated: The bride looked lovely in a 'gown of blue'' georgette' trimmed" with blue transpae•ent-velvet `and blue felt haat with silver' trimmings: The' .bride and bridegroom were attended by Mrs. t Percy- Raseboreugh • of • OWen Sound) sister of the bride, and Les- Iie Earl of ,Ethel, brother-in-law of the b •i r He goon >' The h bade m ob in ms gift to the bride was a lined -club bag. ..After the ceremony' a dainty wedding dinner was 'served, the tables being decorated with white baby chrysanthemums. The bride and bridegroom left on a trip to St. Lotus' and other Aneerican cities, the bride trayehling in a gown of blue —b.—easement velvet' `'ti-irriireed - 'with 'French flowers, Her teat was navy blue broadcloth with koiinsky fur, hat and'aecessories' to match. , Olt, their wettem they wili reside on thie. hrideg±ooe's foam north of Gerrie. SI;AFORTH:• ..The: regular, - meet- iny' of the Home •and School Club was held in the public school' on Monday afternoon, the chair: being oceupied by the president,.. afre,.R. E. , Bright, • Mrs. Charles . Holmes 'read the minutes' of the .previous n}ecting` in the itbsflnee- of• the' sec- retary. ' Mens. ' F. - R. Beattie., A selection by the children of .the- prim- ary Class, "Old Jack Frost," was 'emelt "enjoyed.. Miss McLean' took I`or'the subject 4f an interesting' talk "Wllien 'roue : Child Won't• ..Obey," Principal' Fanner, Of the' Collegiate 'hstithte; also gave an, excellent ad- diess. Tea: "was served ,by •tho .lad- its ori the club. The meeting closed' tvith "the National Anthem. GODI3RICH: This year pupils of the Goderich Collegiate. Tnstitute carry. • of£ 'all y 1 three of tlie• .Garter. scholarships awarded to this county. This is the second time this record has been made by 'the::Goderich school, •-tho previous occasion.4'being the year 1922. 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