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The Clinton News Record, 1926-01-14, Page 1I -7r, , , !�:��, ",".., , , , :1. I ;, " 1% I �� , � ��. , , I . ) , I ­ I ''� 11 I I , , . I , .idwft� 11 ��: �� � I i . I 'In, , 11 , I .1 �, � , I I'll �7� , ! I . ��":;17 I '! I � �17:� � , ,,, % �, I ���, �1, ... ,,, Awl I �,'!j , .'.'. L ` ,� ,-1"', � Ar". ��Awa ''I , ­ 1 :�':7: � ,; q I `� ;�� , � � , 1. "I'll", �LL,� , ,"',�, , 1,' , 7 11 , , � �ii::,� � � L." I, 'I I I ­ ,. , tc, '11 11 11 . � , � , , J, ": : , '1� � t� I I : I I � I . � �;�, 1'r . ; : �Al i'�' i P ­ , , ,.; '' I , , I � �", I L�41 ­ �� � I �,� �� ­ n 1 . j- ...... V " il , 1. , I ,­� I I I ,� ..... , I �. . - - I" " I I : ..", a,, � � " : 14� q I , I I 143 -, I I I I I P: � , � I -1 " o. ­. I I . I I , 11 �: [:::: � � � 1.11 " : , � �!,��­ I �­�,­�::,: 11 �, �, , j�', �". I :,::, I I . i I I I -1�111 �� , I , :: � 11 � . . 11 I �. I � , � , �1� I 11� �� , I I - I el 1, I � I :, I .-- � -- ­ . I I — �, . .11 I '� I , . 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I � - � . .1 Wheat, �')��40. ,, 11, I . � .1 roljor, Collegia�; . - �� �rac�i 1- ThQ ,6d:oi`in , ne - -, I �io stvnet-�c ,,,,,.,, 'harch al� c At Ontal - " r, ,�"n"I" ' The Clinton ljo��itj�.Il (]);'�Itld wisl�-� J� _� ---- thank cordizi - . lby "i , , " to N . _ylt , I'd .A. praycr meeting' -will be T,iold, aU � the home o�'Rev. E. P, , T Ir,",' � � ou',,'� li,�, __------ I � ,­�, .---- 11 7 I -- I I I I I � � 1? I . , � I - I I , , Oats, ,10c to ... 45c. 1 � � - Buckwheat, 65c to 70c ' nlipbask, L ,he ities has beint: e ,ad dulin,: WIT n tit,(, boai:d 1 - " '' I -. ", d pa�l " - � ,",,',­ on Thursday, Jail, -7th. tnc ilia ri"'z'. t I s Gh , 'I' .i, P,,c. O.�, ClMord Tbotna, I .. , " , "�: I , , 1, 4 �e gjft to the 1-I -I - "' ` , os)ltdl�of a haild � " I � ,,,I .d y - a .a tt�a .,., �, a., next t 8 p,lu. - ,�ka, �z a [I re open to a-11 belle,v rs,.especutll�,'�� I ­— . � : I I : � - ' . ,^ I � 11 � 11 %f� - Barleyj 60c to 65)a - 1. I �,,,s _ edf,ew 6 la a su i L, 'il t u , e it own able, t 1 � , � T - 'h 3.,o,u,,'ioj1 �Ylr.d,,,�d Mrs. Thomas G- i"', I , and Mi8.,i Xaly Evc,ly,n I , "olm, clock. I I I The Boai -a trusts' that all 1111clAS, , u those' s"eking it revival in the . to ,vu . , 1. � I .1 � � L I ­ I I I � . i , .. ,. I I ' - 36C to ',',-je. , L � I Buttci, I � place fbi�, physi,cal culture exerci�os I t1te siudmlts� 'the, o�d being ' - Joh Awl, daughtei Mr. and Mrs, J'of ii - of ) I the ]I ospital , ,yill k6ell juLinin�1 lh,(t � ' and cominun! ty, I I � - I I � � 11 I , I � I . � � I I �� I 1�1 � . ii . Egg�, 25c to 27c. 1 I I I ,.Live Ilogs, M-00 , - ' , �:[or,. �gym. I out of tile. question.,.for v,int,cr usc'.. Cliarles,, Johnston of Loridesboro� - I I the second BirthdaY" of th - e 4-W " i I I . Tr MAY CE,LEBRA� (� HERE � � , I I "I ,,,, L I I � I � � I I . I , � , I I I I I , . I '�H,E LATE REV. W. J. JOLLIVFE. a 0 ' T , he old Jackson lylc�5 -111, R,'tttenbIu`y street Were looked iij.to but there, I,,- d�,d. 'The young, couple were Inlatiell , ' ­ -They,'are maldriP; tl­ir'h0­oL:in Ilui-� ljosliijill .,vill be �6iebraLed d9rin­ tit,-, � - i week 18th to 213rd. itist. , Any (�ouaL- � ' ,� 1. . ,�t the. regular ineet,ing of illarlilw .� I 11im I -� ,--- I -- -7 � I I I I I I ,�'. I I , Ing. supporting pillars ill th� centre i6tt,township. , . , I . I I � ions I in Tuoiley etc,, very thankful!y, I i . (1. - --in � � L. 0. T�.'an Frid'ay evenintr 1,L,,,t a - � I . I I I " . I � i, h. , I � ­ W I(ear -, � : 7", I YO, t e Xe 11 The following is froin-Jast weak".; I � . I , in's issue of The New.Outlook, and Yef I , � I 1: they ,could �Ot,-be TA,,od. � _ .,A 'has in � L I . . , I . �; � I 1, L� _ � FIRE. ' I I � I I . � I 'espe, .I ceived, �Th ' e� I 1 a.-,, P I ta I Is I cla ' - this Year of the help, ' of -its -neecj., , . -were pre,,, fr inuliber of visit rs ,elit oral . -P -� g of the, Goderich District T ie holding � I . ") I I I I � L . ­ 'New f, Watelies, 1 - Was r -eeined 1) i star of -, I to a fonlie est a I - : Also, there bLen difficillLy . I procuring, a i ll which to practise , ,, Fire broke out , ear�y Wedna�d�ty . I I liends­ , . . L J, , . I 1 1 1� I 12th of July CelebratioV in Clinton this wus disinissed'and itwas de,,, We ,ire startim� the Yeay -with it good sitock o pricos tire ol��, Jewellery, Cut, Glass, China,,Diamond Rings etc. 1. ley church, clintoll: , " �:' : �: I I , , ­ � " "Rev. William John Jolliffe,'B.C.L.9, _place I � ,I play to� be given �at itbe coming, coill., . ,were j ,-,im,,� to morning Ili. thQi� stable�belon, ate, !it the rear or the Worthington' est, 1 CLEANING ��P CONDITIONS,- I year `iOr to 1) A cid av' ming �it about, - " � I ,, according to the va � lue of 1 the ,'goods., I I I � . I . , . � ,a former, president of. the Miy of - mencoluent. Srroposiiig than , 'audit ' u- il� eomic.ction with ,tile proper, orl 1" Iluroll street, property. q1e, build- I ,- ­ � ­ Rev. J. K. Fairfull, who, is �ovel- A number %vill attend the niestong of, tile County Lodge In Exeter,,oll Feb�,' WATC' ZELLE, RY REPAIRED I HES, OLOCKS AND -JEW , , � � Quj�te Methodist Coulerence,'djud at tile, school this ,difficulty would* not 1119;111nill�g` a f "wood it� wals soon a lua�,s, 1, nor'of the jail farm .it turwash, - 19t. I 1. I I . I . Clock will be e alled for, �ppaired and delivered�whou repaired. - his honie, 21 kelkund Road, Torini't," . J6 ar. such all aceQuIT1iodatjolI,AoP,' c I appb of 1. but it was',confilied to,the ' I .cleaning things rip there. It app,para - � I 1. I Aft -ei! tlii� work of the lod-,e re - ur I I � , L I . I I YOU NEI',�D SPECTACLES? I DO - - - the epty-nine., Mr. at age,of 4ev - liffe was bor'n. at Ljsk�aro;, Cornwall. I uld encourage -the �Yoring people to wo '; , society, thus- Inaintaiii a,, litcrar� one building. The fact that' all voofs -weterovexed with.snow made the con- supplying some guards had been . moonshine'and drugs to prisoners iind ' � ' freshmorits were served and it .paqt� I I I � 'V�re have the latest styles�,,� and -will give you it goqd fit. in 1846, and �,�Tue to c�au.&- in, �1867. . . �triuririg, themselves ,'during 'their I,,- . . ­ trol of the fire easier, which was for- , I -as ,e been discharged and -, ome two hav . imistarlir,jewel was presented to the master, Mr, Garnet Giinllsll.' �, - I I I � Graduating'itt Mc,Gill lie want in�,) th, I ,cl�eatioll. he Iirsj Instead of alv,ays I tunate, a lot Of fraine burns, sheds� others are oil probation. .Govern or xetiri�ng � I I -1 I I W ft I I W W , ­ I , eAr %AW Wo ellyar, in inistry and served successfully ill , Coaticook, que.; Quebec, Stamtead. . . 1wituting to be dntertained.� AL well I planned, Well equipped ,Collegiate , atc�, are . in- that blockand.,had the flames sprobA, serious conflagration Fairf.ull asl�ed .for -,Ili ilivestigatioll '. I .1 and a couple of mail F.ilie %ipiu up to. M . - . A NEW JNDUSTRY. I I ... , . 11 - L af %O W I Af % Osbawa Cobourg, Picton, BOw`lzl`- a -,,,rest buildiug�would Prove 'v6ry' �a - might have enguZ1 The burned build do n r - :front the partinent iiiW.oro F1 what can be learned Llijii -om I I .1 I I ilia Paterbota, & it'Qu, L-oQkuoIv and vi , I asset to the town of Ointoll, '. ing'was unoccupied and thd migin of . Fairfull will eride,i'vor tQ give till', I I morning Clintoli is likely to have ., . I i I I I I L I , ,jr, WELER and, OPTOMETRIST � - . L I .; I , I . Be iton. Ire 'kiperatimpiated it,. '151-2 and'has'lived in Toronto. . In 1874 be � I ,� . A LIKELY Iff"ARDE X. I .., I - . I the fire is. a mystery. Until recently I . � I � it bad been usqd �o'istable the horse- Men who are committed t,o his'charg ' .e "the best chance there is to veftlTin and, ' I ,if I the nedr -uture. new industry in I Mdsg�s.- Geo. Pliel�,xi and Wurray Mi,, I I ======== = --- I . I n1arried Miss .Clari' Robinson, and 1, , . The 1 2& I-lurilit " County Ccirineil � 11 I 14 S. G.* Castle -,but he had vacated it, . fit � theluielve s for useful careers On I in f et ring Dwar, are td. start anu a u . . . . . I they 'cc lebrated their golden wedding ell It Tueg,d - rueets Ili Goderi o . ay. �ap. - gonte,-weeks ago. I their release. I . 1. I - boys bloomers, etc., in the old Jackson . � - � g ------ . . lask year. Ili AdAition'to Mrs. Jolliffel, ; . � children suryive-Dr. Arthur , 26th. The first I -business of . the i i,w I ­ . ,'Early this morning NightIvatchhom , 'A�MOTHF,R I�ASSES. � � I - Mfg, Co;,,, block, iiolv owned by' Mr. S. S. .Cooper The citimns genevalI7 . I . . I i MA -41 1 - 0 .five .Jolliffe, San Diego; Ernest of Toron- to- Edith and Ruby of New Yo'rk and- - council will be to elect a warden. Thi,- It nour goes altern U!ly to Liberafs � o a � I and Conservatives ana this is the year Grealis noticed that the fire had ggain broken out and he., arQused Firr,��an Bert Fitzsimons, -Obo I singlebaii.ded, , , The death occurre(Nt her bome at Watford at,, �7vuday nig,lit,"Jan. :,yd, will -walcome suall. an enterpr Ise arid I will wish!these two young inen,�wbo 'best � '. Rentimainatm 114 ore Norman, also of New York.",, I th�� Conservatives are to have the . . � fought and watched it lilitil ght. of Ja!Iet Thomson, wife of Mr."Xani&s I are practical tailors, the of sue- : I . � � - - . . . I I � . . s I � I . . INAUGURAL MEETING ' ' ' � . I ­ - , . privilege of eboosini'the prdsidlug,of. ficek for the , county There gre-sev­- , , ,dayll' � . I ­ PRESENTATION TO MRS. HOLME .Bpattie,and inoiller, of the Misses Isa-' -bel and,, Alice Beattie, ,who. have for, cess. The interior of the building - is being fitted up at prosent, I � ;1 ., ., � � � 1. I I .j 11 - 1. ' I -.1 - � . .'. . � . . I ­ I . . . ,Ili Ili Clinton'g new council was swt I , on Monthly forenoon, took their�se-,Its eTal ,aspirants, ac;��.eiillg ,to r"llylor, among whon-L is Olintbiti's. reeve, C. G. . ,,� a &1loN#ifig alioped, froni,receut . The I several seawnis conducted a millinery I business in Cliuiqm . - . � DEATH Or, MRS. TROUSE. � . . . . , I � . ­ . # . .. 1, � I I . . I * arid appeintW�a striking committee, ' I . M� leton. The othei',s I I cc- 1,14 are Reeves 1TV Issues of the Tillsonburg,News, refers to of Clinton, Mr� Holmes I I .1 . 14iss � Alic.e. -Beattie-, who wag still . The death occurred in Clinton. on nneletto-� Towliuvfjotton Ca,sbnjere, Dtessgoodg, Galatev,, composed 6f Counclaor Paisley, Reel"- 'Councillor I ,Quaid, McKilIop' Xeeb Steph�u and , . � citizens I'- ulail being the . In town L WAS Called'horite on Sunday, I Sunday, ,Tan, 10tht of Mrs. LUkO I � . . I . -1 , � Shirting, Print; Curtain,goods, Chiniz, FlowereiLsatins. , - Middleton anA' Johoston. T)iey,tlieiia�aj'oiirndat.oiiieetagaiiiiiI Ninmingi, Goder tell. I .lVir.Mi(ldt�ton6ught,toha-�eavl)�y Pew continuation : NY ith the -Bell Telephone Co,, with I Jarj�3rd, and left -on the early train Oil the 4th. I -Ter ,,,other. passed ilway ar. , She died tit. Trouse, Ili her 817th ye, the home of her daughtft, Mrs. Fred I . .. . I I . . . the evening, � g odchance of winning, out as.it is -a I n Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. ,headquartel: . I Holmes daughter 'have talmn up Sunday at midnight. Mrg. Beattie Livermore, after all jlluesg� of one . 9-gh-,-I, Table oilcloth, etc. etc. I L I ral meet- 11, the evening the blaugu --prep a0good while, since .diinton had the and their residencil in the house for- -was '� lif L-Iong. Presbyteriam- 4SIle is . . -week, baving fallen and fractured . . . . . I � . � - I . I . ' year, and These6ve 'n duiing the ing -waslield, till members ant. Mayor Jackson Ili d'vay brief ad- hon6ur of having Itk representative elected to that: position. and illany. 1V r% inerly belonging to' the, late I ,. Rlehard Colp, Ontario street., sin-vived by. her- blisli'and, two.soiji; and three daughters,. k�qp b tiv .y . Q her hip'the Sunday before. . Mrs. Troilse, whose maiden iianle 'was -a�clum-ala:�ting past .1 I !�,ee , o dress congratuilaterl. tlIe -membiprs bf 6at it should go to a town, as . . I grandsons. mrai Harmah Lockwood, one of 11 ' .. 1. - 'be "during the next . council on thaW f,election. j1e said , . ,leel for some years ,it has,Veert going to I very great and delightful sur- . The funeral tookoylace to St. lainee. the first settlers in, Clinton, h, nv*,,ng -41. -4isplayea .on pur counters I . . � . I I tli�y would find the .town affairs t ships and as both McKillop and own ."A I ie was given Mrs. W. A. Holmes prig ' - celnet6ry, Watford, on Tuas day, the come here from Yorkshire Eng., with .. I � ­ . I ":dt rernarltably reduced prices'. I I . in,:good shape,and 'hoped they' Would . ativ St6pherr represent es 'have served . � on Tuesday evening, Dee.22nd, Nviten, , 5th. ' tile Service% being conducted by Tits seventi-five. years ago, bar pare . wedic,or . , . I .. . . I � be able to hee) thent- so. Said the warli. for the coming y6irr -winild Ile on as warder, quite recently. .. I Mr. Middleton has served oil the on Gpeni[4 a -large box, handed her off the Christmas tree at Avondale Unit- the Rev. Mr. ,Sinclair of Alvinstim. The CIiutQii.frIend8 of the Wi.sgeit -when she was twelve years old, She bad ,been a resident ever since and . I � I � half th' Same the streets,. that the back streets had I Clinton couucillor'ie�eral yeRrs, an- ad churelit, she fouird herself tile poa- Beattie will sympathize with them in could recall many events of the early 11 ., : at one q . . I been, neglected for year% and Tibeded 't" I' this year on.his third term as sessor of a beautiful , silver t6allbt, their bereavem . ant I , � .. .. days it! Clintort. , She was a raeniber I . . . � ". ,R6 'Ujar Sel �ng - Price -, 9 ll I attention, also that the 'IdewallQa on the inain streets ere Ili- bad shalle IThese l�%Ircf the second -time elected by ac- I He is en6rgetIc, bitertist- -clarnation. T . . I he giveri,lier as it 0 t or Avondale - goodwill of the 11adixesp eggloll 0 - - . I I LITTLE LOCAL$. . I . of Wesley chu rell; arid, until her health failed, was it, constant attend - . I . , 11 . � . . . , . . I , I --- . for the most part. thlugs, must be-atterlded to; Ile spoke of the ed in his work and ,will make aij ej.- ebure-h. Attached to the gift were ano bearing, the I BiAoll � W A number of C OV491011 -11 ant at it-, services. ,She was the illd--� . . eat Inomber on its roll. . - I I school 'bylaw, w1och had,.beeri ""I' fielent head for the county body, if he pinves the choice of the"cauctiiii 48 cards, each naui.� . of one of flie donari., 'Mrs. Holmes m . . attended the District meeting' iil Sea - �0 f vth on Tuesday evaning., One son and two daughters survive, I � , � K .. A 1. 811d - I I . . I I L - . . I oil by ii, gruall majority, alut iiam he wh council li'leets. , , leaving with Mr. Holmi6ss for Ilf-Air . � lyr. t.ew Trouse, Woodstock and Mrs. ,would not be surprised if the matter I . I . newbiolar in Clinton, at the beginning Clinton and Senforth play, all 0. 11. Geo. Cooper and Mrs. Fred Liverratire .would I NATD, 1) I - I ilgaln come up, that lie fininds GIFTS WE RD APPREC of the year, and needless. tQr Sll'­ Val- A' ganne'L In. the local iii-ena. ',NIOudA'Y cc Clinton. Another daughter, Mrs. . : out it 'e:Iltiou go the � I A" k, thbOur - the people, many of them, were dis- -, - . I . � ., . I I I �1. W. Gould, died over a year ago. , - I �. app6inted and the Collegiatil boxtil '�, At Christmas time a. number of ues very great y, the betkutiful-expres- night. Come I an I ra � I A � I -­ .I,- .1 Clin%n people'* sent to Mrs Chas, sion of love and Iriendshill from thn boys� -. . The funeral took place froni-66 homo �, ,� � 11 . I 1, I!, _,� , .. lil, , ��!,� �� .111, 11 �� '. � �� ! "I I I � �- ­ � I � . I . I "I -� I Arta Ime council till consider a - . visable to re -open the questioll. Vesey, .in . Alberta, fornier13; jWigs . ladies of Avondale United church. inesent the . 1. . The Collegiate - will or. Caox�r, of her daughter, Mrs. Ge ,a Bond ini Tuesday afternoon. Reeve Middleton replied to the I I Marlon Irwhii it baM of clothing I .1 and, -Christmas gifts to distribute '. Mrs, Holmes was a valued mainrier musical C01116ily, "Springtime" at the this Thursday street The Rev. A. A. Holmes con;luietOd the Mayor, on behalf of the council, coll- - : - Livatulatilig him on his return by ac- Innoug the -needy ones in that I the li�le Mrt� Irwin o-l"the Guild Ladies' Aid and the commencement year, iiontews Misgiong.ry Sqciety, ruld will d F id Ja 28th and 29th, Priic� ' ... I ' a 'I "" i for . s and her son arid tbree. SOIT.4- seryice I in-law acted, as pallbearers. �, - I I - n fo�a third term, tin Indic- 0 � I at'i"'..,th. 2 ,a I vicinity. . packed and Mr. G, Cuninghame had it for- be litissed by all". ' I ti,e ty,"milluallces t0dait-� " . , , I . , , , I � th t4lat the people can- . 1. I 0 h , a tl f�jj , , . I siderea tiq of,ice well-filled, . waided by express to Its destluatuhi4 116i . I Thurs . day I , 11, ast the girls of the A new metallic ceiling . lla� live � 11 I I , i .. I I led if any af -til a Mayor Jackson ask The following is an extract Aunt a I Bell TL?IapkoIie office presented Mrs, dontvfied,to St. Vaul'S Memorial Nail '.creaw , . ITU, . , . . . RON PRESBYTR RIAL I I - ­"�In . I I \ new members of the council would, I lie liri. Vesej to halt ititter 'written by. � I it: JA% A, Holmes with and sug­ and Sunday school rooln by a inem- It - d bar the eit) igVegation, tin -everal . � I - m - 'Tx - .. I IN CONN ,motq W�i n==MV-�t-- to speak but they modestly declined, I � . and. tile ,business of the season was I n6ther r6girrilhig , ,'My Dearest Mother: You Ive"o ar set to riltateb the' teilpot that wits of ' presented to her by the Avondale inernbers have betin dorlating. thm I l to . T130 UNITE,Ij CHIURC ... �., � r . I gone on with. - I �- . I . I I -read a formAl re- Clark Macpherson promised ati, accimirt of our United I Church Christmas Tree Function. All, Guild a few daj-:;- previously, its it Put it in place. . � .1 . taken of goodwill, and 'at the mille [jilt6o, U. F. 0. Club will hold"w'\��' The 0 . . . � lv" S' ta"On lkresbyter;al, in ,.. .101- . � I port of -the vote 6n, the bylaw, which the obildrint within a radius of five miles were, at , halId. There were time expressed tliei� regret at b11'r`Ta- movill from Tillsonburg",1 its annual ineeting-in the office of the connection with the United Church of C411A a, was -held in Willis church, . as r,pcelved grid filed. I . I , �d \ A connumlicatjoil was receive thirty-five -,)resent and ,tvith th-a ex- I 11 .� , I . District Repr�scntative oil Sattil-d-IF AMONG ill -In, CAURCTIE S. alternoon,'Jan. 13th, tit 2.30. Ei'e'�. � Clinton, on"lidesday. � I . r 'fl.'i)hl the 110alitltl for Sick 01111166 � � ny Toronto, askilig for �,a 4onation. On caption of five oi six th age all came from log lint homes where eitrpets, . ­ . I I . . tion, of officers will be one. of,thefea- St., Paul's Church tures of the Ineetirg. The twelfth annual report at 'Llio , Huron Pregbytetial W.M.S. has much � I 'motion of �Councillor Langford'. and t1blil linen, framed pleVures, ete,, are . .. , in it to remind one of the expression Johnston it donation of $15 wits grant- 11111010"vie, It,was tliteirIvery first Ili- Mr. Brown of Goderich;a lay read- Ali adjourned meeting of the Call- "The glavy of the gr�ey." 1625 will ed. I troduction to. Santa, �Iaug;. Every er, preached. on Sunda� last In .�he Are Huron Agriculturaf Society wi)l stand out Ili the innals of, tile hls� � I Councillor! Paisley, chairniaiii of the child received it. btig of candy, -tit absence of the recitor.' � be held Ili the, office of the District I . . tovy'of the Presbytrian Chrivell Of . striking committee, read the' report orange, aii 4pple arid, thanks to the � Ontario Street Ghurch Representative .oil Thursday, after- Canada as that year wbenlidellty jo I of the committee which was adopted: 900 d liieiuls"�� in 'Clinton, t1iree pro- . noon next, One of the questlaim to Presbyter,ianisirt was manifei�teq by . The followil'19 comprise thii'�,conunit- .sents each, a -toy And two,articles of Fellowship ser'vice Sunday morn- be discussed is the 6ossibility of ]told- loyalty to�­tho mind and will og the . - ed b ing the- chaii-I tees, the first ritin 0� ' elothing.' .- I I tire lug at 10 o'clock. , \ I ing a fall fair. Ali Interested , ,' Ili- I highol.;t court, tile General Assembly . men: I � 11. . I One woman who manages he? home! Rev. M. R. Brown will proach' vited, of the church, and -when the, ootstaud­ I . � . 9treet-Middleton 'llaisley, John- I . � .with three small children and the farm, and is known its the most hard . I .morning and evening. � PRnSBYTEIRIAL IVIEETINC. I 1� - Thal Juniors meet oil F r iday. I I . ing. event in'the world's Clitivell. h!s- tiry was consuiumated.in the Arena , I , ston, Livermore-� .' I I - I 11 I iiston, . Langford. .. Property Joh I I � ,working,and thrifty -wilman, in. the ' I will . dviming at� 7. o'clock. 'file ,ness ,,,acting. ofthe* , annual bits' Ili Toronto 'oil Jwie loth. I . I ,- . . . , I., MiddIdton. I country, wag delighted with tht) stock- . � The special services will continue cOntinuing Presbyterian .Pre4bytetial Tile Huron Presbyterial as"pavt ,if ; � . . . � I � 'Fire and Water-Currell, Johns, I . ' .ingii,tbe ,children received as It would 'She . through the rest of this ,weel< and was,.held in, the Baptist churotk; Clino the Presbytevian,churall suffered pet- � . ­ . . . I Paisley. , save bar go much knitting; . cal- . na4 weeI5. tSong, ,service k 7145. ,ton, oil, Tuesday, forty bidiris Tbe'ng haps its little as any of tile sixty- I . I L . "� I Gemetery - Livermore, Longford, 1 � I �, ", , rulated she took ,home six dollars , . Iva , Tli� was a prOOT I . ' Rev. Mr. Brown will, continue to ,present. Mrs. (Dr.) Larkin, S"fortin, � 'We I -&neral 0 three corupriafrjg� th, Sodiety. � . . � Johns., I . . � rth. exaggeration . af bei, One Geillilil,il'Wo-' assist us. will appi-eciate co-ol )- I I ,ptegide�t, occupied the chair. Xrs. The,seetetarlea .of the di.fievent de- 'L Charity--J91ins, Paisley, Johnston. 11 I � Ir 41 ril Cu-rrell Live I r- gratitude., ­ t . . much mail of very fine ype was very� Oration with all God's people, R, C.,:McDerinid, Gederich, aead the I I � . . I . I - , I I 11 8. I-alull Ila- . partments - presented reports. that . I A 14 .0 11 .., I I . .1 I � I" 1�1'. I 9-1b link , VUt all , ��;;� I I . . I I I I '"graln here and. th Stock taking is tile next thing on the p calls its again time Tor 6ur STOCK TAKING SALE. . � . . . I . ­ t- - . .. . I � I . I I We' have more Overcoats illan we,want at, this season of th ar � 'We don't Want to carry an Ovtl�coat,ovet, and in .order t eal! out our -entire stock of Men's and Bays', Overcoats quickly * ave cut prices to ilia limit. I . I r ,�, � I . � ­ I . . I I I . . I . . Our Profit ,and part, of the cost '�' , I I I � r - 11 . . will be Sacrificed. ' % I I . . � - I I . I I I � I I I Jen's $20,00 Overcoats clearing at ........... I. .' � ...... $14. r) 4en's, $22-50 Overcuate elearillix ilt� ... I ......... : , , : , '. , I ... I I 1,�; . 9 Jen's $25.00 and.$28.00 Overcoats -clearing at ..... I ...... ­ 18.9 vien's $80.00 and. $32.ZiO Overcoats clearing at ................ 22.5 art's $35.00 and $40.00 -Overcoats clearing, at ............ I . . 27. Overcoats 616aring at .... : ............... 10 - 5 oung Men's, $18.00 Ovel3e0ats clearing at - - ; - � - - � I ...... 12. �Oygl $10.00 ,Overcoats Clearing at" �. , , . . � ....... I � ::,: ­... 5. oys� $12i5O Overcoats clearinx �at . . �­.'; . . . . ::,..'':�..­ 91 .., . . . 1. � . I I I . .1 I . . . I I I , I I I Men's a�d,,BoYW Suit,s.'apld odd7rousers . � I . I � -'.�, I . I . i I . I I . � X pet C'ent 6f f., 1, : I I � I I , I I , I � � " � . Duving this Sale you canhave your qh6ice of any nuan's wVOY � I . I uit or , odd trougers-at a sav . lug, '6 , X 20 Lper cent. ,� I � � I I I � . I : . . I I Where -can you'riialie or save as triuch nioney a�� yOU call 1-1- . . . . I , ' I .. to invest in a suit, or overcoat right now ?, � , I I , � I . 1 -7-­-7--� � � � - � —�--- I - , HE MURRISH I CLOTHING I � , . " - ­ - ,. - I � 1. � , 9l , I I % 11 A, Square Deal.,Ifof Every , Man . , � I � - I �. I -1! . ,� I ��'-�",;�'�,�, 11. , � . I I I � � -6 I - — ..­­­ ­� - 1�-,- -1 ang o I 11 more. " I impressed with the thoughtfalile'i'S -of those far ' away� seiiding gifts., I Presbyterian Church , I " ' ellint,11're e84011 .an Ewan led in pl,ayer. The secretary, . I I wore ,j a wl.or�xer .1% 0 low., . � I . , There was a.most liberi,il response . , I I Finatice-Paisley, Middleton, -John- 1; I . so She wa,g.delighted over a lovely .111 al At I w6 I -attended meeting of the I I the Presbyterial - G�abalu of.86aforthi rdad- . 1111i8s I"..L. and' the -report -1 tes Of ffie 6 the call sent out by the Librar - I . 7 � � . 11 start, , �­ I I ley, Currell, Lang- 11 -;-Byjaws - Pais 1 Wool sweatel, given to her lad of el-: � )f youngm people , ( 1, church held in the Baptist church last the rili. ., treasurer, Mrs' T. Swall, SAiiforcb, �e sc.retary for hooks'for a S. ;4. libi,ajy for a needy -field; S. S� papers were ford" . i � Special - Langford, Johns, Liver- a veil. � The babiesil dresses arid clothes F riday evening, a society was OY9.111 , Ned to be called the,!'Oirl's Au-�O- was encouraging.- $;l,765.68 was rall.ied from July 19th, 1925, to 31st, also sent from. 'different Auxiliaries . it . � .. : I . , . . more. I ' a, wellf--to a Gertuar, Swiss lifilly,and iary."­The following, officers were ,Dec. 1�125�4TIIis Includes the following, 'ate reiiiiaAy, and these, were 91 -fully ackliblviedged -by the I 'and I - I Court of Revisio��LJaokson,' Pais- 11'reripli child., They -were greatly ap- I 1. ,- elected: . silmg from the v arious cl lul'clleg, as missinary I others,- � . I a a, ,ley, Johnston,' Langford Curtell.' ' I ,On motion,, of Councillors A)bos preciated. � I � .1 I I wl�h I could give the people at I President: Mrs. G. D. Roberton. Ist vice, Tdiss Bessie Morrish , ' folio s: ,' XnoX chureli, God4rich, 4§,10; Young �Women's� Auxiliary, . � ThL­LiterAt'ure Secretary reported 0 � arid Carroll bylaw No.'I for 192 , 6, it ']ionic some, idea of the great extent, I 2nd vie -e, I ,Mrs. Ross Forrester._ I � $440.09; MdGwillvray Mission Band, 11, -ell in � rich increase in the -interest tak 15' copieO of the I bylaw,, appoilitirl., certain: officers, , -s -,haLe CoM�g of the work of,the United CIILZVCII. Take the district of the Peace: . River, ' Treasurer, Miss K, McTaggart. � M�jCeri�dc�, $150.00; SeAforth, Auxiliary, $38�.25'; Bond and Young, 'ing story wore sold besides tliank-offin I . I town auditors, membel: of . Baai�cl, Public Library 136'ard',and �for insitance, incl�itdiug just tbe.s'ur - I Secretary, Miss Eleanor ' Pianist, Miss Helan Robertoll. , Barbara Kirktoln , , I Winneills, Auxiliary, $215,00; Mq(G,ill� 11111 study books and gene I literature j Board of Health, was� read. Messsvg. round mg , neighborhood of Rosevear. I . I I . , . I ,� I I . � I I - vlay Band, $10.36; Exeto1r, $126.00$ � amounting...to $39. 1 . . I , I -John Wisetuall ancl, Geo.'McLeml-in Wolf- Creek, Shining Bank, B�eqr I 'Wesley-Willig, I ­ 0-01), Him�all,� $120,00; Clintoll,��-$3 . - The Messenger Secrotan, reported I I Were appointed auditors at a 'salary - ? I te� $15�00; bi. Axon was reappoin Lak�, etc.' llere,tlie settlers, under great privation and 'sacrifice. are - . � . . , o ` ' I The nunister's subjects lie�ct'.��Ujj� "Is ­ . �i: � - . .� . I Bay eld,�,$M75. . . I I 426 gubscriptiong to" the . Monthly Mass . engev. I I I ­ - 0 0 of 1 . ' it'll lubertof the Cbllegiatti�bbaA for I I liveaking it ii.�ow te'rAtory, building. I , ReligAt it (lay willbe: Morning: Bu rden?" Evening: "If ChrisClihl'6� Interesting, r6ports were r0cclve( � Trom the various Progbytetial ofji- I The Home 146pevs '.Viumbar .1.85 and 0 � the terin of three -years; Mr. R. �E. crudely -while thev.pave the way for . I . Not,') ' I eve. ng progress' and[ ap�j-, c Indicati , (ntributbd­$878.77� r 0 50 Manning .was I-eappointed it member 11 'of the Public b6ard for the futlive settlers and advanced civilize-, tfon. :The Church for years has raid- I nt - Rev. A, A. Holmes Will go to Wi ,?,, mis,ju., � � � ,� I rallf"r, , .. The St , y �Gpox 's, Secrefar ted, till. interes ttakon th6se removing 0 � ,Library ensuing three ye ar8,,And 0. L.'Mae- I pon,Etibillty to ize i s T6p � bl,e.56, cao- d t , I � the 111rst' w '1112 liant on Sunday, J'altz 17th to tak . t services of -Rev, M.- IVI. Brunetti- Who � alued tit ,$104 were ,.�ie ut � to - Bales v. - Maple'Cieek, Sask.-, I I ' ,in , ' from ?lace. to* place, als-6 vi�lbs to 'hw.qi1tal 50 �0 . pherson was natued, as it member of the/Board'of Healtli'fqr .tile arsrlhl',� or ple, y'et,this district, ,if. - 1. , I - I time, As enjibying a te igiouq aolviec , ill. . . ­ . 11 � � .­ I , ,P in WiL "' - - , � A lag olution of,�,-,'-,,11I,,)'atby` wm'sent Provincial S-ciety, se,�tiljg to 0 shut-ins; stvailgqr8,and pat. I j�nits, 'its being we 11 sustained. : 50 . Yeii I I li , �. I I I ,­ . , I- 1, -.-!" at, least or,C0*a month, and under the TII6'Broth�rho6d will meet * lig church bible , class,� roont at ten the , , forth tbe�Uss sustained, by the W.M.S. I I The Suliply,secretary Tepoi,ied hav- I �­ I .� Bylaw'No. 2-0 borrow the stiiyf O: �,'15,000 for current ordinary expolise�, increased activity of, church life ' under '- here do Union, Tile ,�ettlars 'among I , I . o'clook,on Sunjay.inorning., The,gub- , "Is the R61i.gjou o2 Jequs,ChriA , . and, tile P egbyteriall Church in the r ., I the rini,oval,of, the Secre- . ,rateful, lug received g acknowledge - ent, Sroin the , Prin I cipal a I f -the Birtle, la, Illitil:the taxes are p,qd, wa,� also , - not class, themselves the - - "poOT11 none suffer, hullf"el) Yet ject, , , � Lb � 6 ffas8cs?" N�,111 be Sufficient for 'PrtIvincial - I � . tary, Mn , ­. IL ROF,8,,. wh � a Cc , 0. ,so s, F � Indian, school.. The bales.contained . . . I . . yea�:and,mssed. I � I . � given, by theAleads No reports were � ard . they caimbt possibly. get alleald with- , , , . troduced by Mi% Jaillaq - S�Ottw " Tl,� III 11 I "..." , is hoped that ' ,,I: attendane,c' (if - ,l , .T jllany.yca�1,14 !%�,as such a , a f­sjIcr]f1e-, . ing, devotied 14orker, also u,note of outfits � or boys and girls, thirty- f I uilts, Christina seven: q � s gifts ' � and I 1, of columittees, they not,Yet, having 111.1d jirni�'to get doNvi; to work and out-�ihe iratient, toil,� alld'(�ouvageous - perseverance that for all, thlic has ,full I , ulalnber� will be ])resent and �i-lFtlie - sympathy to her,pons. ResbIntiong Of -syju,pntby also sont to Rev,, Dr. cash to pur , chase boots. Tile total, I lug, $485.81; quilts, $171' was: c O�h� tbe co , �l , I , ciT ad . journed'after less than marked the lives of �hosc upon wl'Ose- 1. I men of the congregation are cordially invited. , . .� I I I were stewart'iu� tile IiIss OF, his wife, and I and cash, .$255.25, making a total'of ' . , . , I all hour's � 'Sitting , , - " . �, , , � dl � 7 �J � ,. -ivilivation, has beenfobildod, labovs C , If the ppopl� Ik the East' knew the � � I ' h 11 � - will 'T a ��o lig, Peopl"' �Lcagric - . , with tit(,, fauiilies�'of. Dr. IV. F. Clark $912 .06, , I I The Mli�Lsioii Band. ,Secretary re - I I The advent of a re* council Seeul��l " difficulties under wbidli tholionae- 'is b I ave i1j9 regular monthly meeting;,on I o' 111 ' 'in Wesley lecture 0 Gbder'j�lj� Mj�s: M. Y, McLea4,i of, I �. * , and,Xrs�.Viuterl Se' _, !r �� afort,l d N s, 11 11 I , , � parted the organization of tWo ne\v � ,ifttle interest for the "IV evap,o to li�ve , ntepayer, tilnii, hgl�,,a dx,en hild educ�6d­driviilg staider's c - - r juiles of 1, o y., bushArails oil ,�a liniel) - , Tooln. Miss Ruby Irwin,. -will bl� jn� 11 J'aines Bonthron, l -len 611� and otb��r . - ' ,Bands',,Bbnis' , Londesboro. - The and llitbl-'e8t taken, in the annual rally e as''Iess I u � Were, Pr�S ant 1f*Or tile iva:110' I ral Iftect- I , I . 1. � I. ' ' 1I orseback. in the severe heat of, strju-' �beCallsG`Ille WifAe ris are, to,o Cold, _ 0 charge and all. tile young jjnopl(:�­ f the congregation are invited. , ' � , �e�. . ", I bereaved (in' , win, �allles'lvicivlrrrbie . Of Clitit011 I I was very marked and the year's work . Ing% . I I � _ ,� ,� C , , 1, , � � 1� � � if , � � 11 in cr, . I re a teac-h� and often not able to secIl , . . � I .The reg,ulai- niontbly,lueetinA' of, we I .11 .1 , I was appo nted ,i delegate to the, IlroLl,as I 'Viijejal a whole .was most; satisfactoryt ,Teiero are. 17 Bands with 452 inem- I ­ Coutv,illor Laneford has taken, the' ­ I , Once ,.it the council board occupi ed a), itt all, I u1n, sure theY would 1) e, as ' glad to 411,ord all'possible' Christili, will W.'-M.,S. of Willis churp I ,be, I � . - IT y, Jan_ eld afthe mallse,(in'Tborsda, . � I I . ljjeetj�g'. � � , � . ,, ,The, Iire.�cui; . offioets were reap- � I - . 4 I 1, al �ceritribution of $1,092.82� , I� , T , a he W C,G1T, and I , by Coulwilloil Rozolli his' own old seat, I I cheor to tbeill, not as a duty, ,but- ,,L� This is jjist - TIT 21st, at eight o'cl()�k, P. , I The Teyular Tuouthly '111ceiting of,tho pointed, with ,'tile addition of Mrs, I . ' Reddett� Goderich, press liacveta��Y, , ,',T,Au\iIIarie8, affiliated soci6lies, nuillber 5 and eon - I � he ,vay. ComicillOr Join)$ sits in' by It , " occupied last year by I it suprenie !pj,ivilQge.. ,,, I ,j,,,-.�T'd��:,-� ,I'll I tauntry and . its Iltillibic Mjs,�iou Ban(] ,Will be:'�beld oil Monday '."Ie'�'ell A vote of thanka was telidcrCd tile, , . I �' � :, I I I I I � I ' , (Continued on Page Five) I , li,11:11,111 j ,I ", 111i1111 I 1116aww � . � , the sedt I , lior 1(cilip and Councillor Ctl,,�-�,-,ul,); ,that of CouncillorSdIloalillaJ8. , I 6 � , , le it, tile very salt, of tile th." , L � car : I I I I I . I . � in Wesl�y ovellinq at O'CloCk Sunday - . .Y �chool Votini., . I : . � � I � . I -- "Clinto il ladies ,for their hospitable L I " ntert4bullent, I I .1 a 1� . . r L' I I ­ 11 I. I . --Nmmimmmmwmivumiommmiiiiiiiiiiiillllllgsml1!1!!Ill:iiitill�lil!gI -