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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1926-09-09, Page 4Fell�SDA' SEPTEMBER- 9, "X924 COOPER'S rte Grit, On Plewa It ord TO° NEWS School Books School ie } For Opening School Ur Yalues The Best. ate V Thisstore does not close Wednesday afternoons daring September. Sher �c �lollannin g -Pianos Satisi'5 the. demands and de - s of 'Ile most critical buyers the world over. j. McNEIL Clinton's Musical Instrument' Representative Always at Your Service Box 113 or Phone 273, Clinton assigatrataraSSM Varna Mr. aa'ncl iF1rs:`Fi'ed Austin left on lahozne, is Detroit ne dray; 'lot their after spending the " Week:end' liar! 'Labor 'Day with' Irlr.- and Mrs, .A., Miss Emily-. Beatty has returned to London. Leresume her position after at spending,. the pat two wteel-s her hon e. Miss''Alan:axet Johnston has gone to Seafot•th to attend high school. t r ' Miss ;Wash attended the TcronL, 1~xhibitiou over the w.eels-Cnd Rev. R. C. Pitts of Peteolia was re newiiig• .tcouaintances lir the' village one day last—week. I Thewant friends of. Massscot P R 1 'are pleased to •see her again at her post' of- dutics after 'her recent alt= and f ainil - Mr, and Mi s. A.Austin5 pent`Sunday .:at -.Blyth. Mr. Bruce Foster' of Windsor is a b ,1 n v e din' fortnight with relatives in ;the community, WM.. Beatty of, Mount Bridges spent the holiday with relatives in the Burg• Rdssell Austin of Flint is vitieing with his parents the village: Mr. Harold Rathwell of Detroit • t M r. and his ten s guest ofa the st, -as.p was• Jno. Rathwell over the holiday. Mr. Harold Taylor was hone for the Holiday, , Miss Gladys Beatty of London spent the week -end ather home. Mr. J, E. Harnett left Saturday on a trip to the west. Mr. and Mrs. Pilgrim and MiSe 14Ialrol ••Pilgrim are visiting with friends in Detroit, Misses Jean and Irene Johnston left on Tuesday for Hespeler, rulera they are staying with friends and attending High school ,at Galt. Percy Johnston and Roy Dowson left for the west where they intend joining the army of harvester's. Mr. arid Mrs. Schell and little child of Detroit'ate visiting with the lat ter's itarents, Mr: and; Mrs. Austin. A pretty Wedding was solemnized on Wednesday, Sept. 1st, at highnoon at the home of ALr." and Mrs. E. H. Epps, Varna, when their .only daugh- ter, Eva Mae, was united in marriage, .to Melvin Elliott Clark, -eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, Varna.. The bride,' who was given in mar- riage by her father, stood beneath an arch banked with white and pink asters and maiden -hair fern. Rev. J. R. Miller, of, the United church, Cot - tam, uncle of the bride, officiated, assisted by, Rev J. J; Durrant of the United church, Varna. The bride was becomingly attired in white geor- gette, handsomely trimmedrwith lace and ribbon_ Her , long net veil was charmingly arranged and was held in pjace with chastens of orange .blos- b t f 1 all fern roaxz 'tike study book: A pleasing event,: Of tilt afternoon "NUS the pres- entation entation of a. Life- Membership ^Cer- tificate in the WM, S,' to Muss Ggetta Mustard Mss Mustard is traln,ing for active service in the loreign;fzeld. 1 L 'the close of the •meeting a tea Was served hi aid of the expense fund hen a neat little sum :was ,realized. Lo93desborO the WO-' of t W til neer Tho wont t p S A.tufl The Baptist :congregation will hold their aniiivei vary services Sept'. 19th at 3 and 7;30 o'clock. The speaker.' for' the day., wit! bo Rev. E. 0..Forde; a formner pastor, now of Beverley S`L. Laptiet church; Toronto, The music will he given by •11ir,Lhas, ,Lighttoot and others 'o' SStratConr,• Iso special �' 1 Dir, mimic by t ness, the incom'peience an i �� treachery ' to Canadian 'interests of ' •ro a.a'E, n'ent.- ale er m ae ILin Gov 1 Y 'r, ntu the 1 e ` � ( a I. aayso n of � Wren's lttstitute was :held in the Conz�,111Trs. Myrtle t onvinceYl that tlt€r teatest 4alatnity t Sunda and `Monday with het v t M ' and Mrs. R 'Lawson, A(I' erf setnel (Advert}sentenl) � � EveryCitizei Should Exercis Hip gr qhise... ra 6iAf Her Thsotig+h the Cnonservative/news- eoznes"'will th papers, tl rough the Conservative cainpail n 11teratu e, which has•bee,[ tiv.t rho' rtrtr." abundantly circulated, and; from the Platform the people have b'ee'r thor- aurhl,y informed.as'to the ,utter vile- d the' 2nd.:. s en S Sept. 1 P Dorni our ninnit 'hall on Thursday,. whibli•�ctiiald befall nut • ren s is a The t en ante. 1power of t< •'.'1' i' d• yknY `; forty-five' -favi: t d.� _ ' • . would be the return to w With .o , oP r Y rl d • .,bernan 1 Mr. F.. a1 Ytts. H • and r • And Mr. me and t he president - elicited the :meeting M• Mamie Hall of Londes King Goverm'rnezrt, vGFtile they r Mrs, ;Bell -then et to praseour village. an equally �convntce't that c Mon 1 0 the • ro a led ' the Hall and ass r amte 1 I th t the lean Ile Lord's Prayer led by by Mrs. 5, sarted,' S oro were ,ea rs : in � patriotic- and 'stable -govern- The � 5ntly. b1 tro t Fo of De 3 7•• x The . usxness was then transacted, ru a, . 7,ent of ' the Conservative party, invitation to Mr. and .is. Geo.n: y, The Institutefr Oct.7 , an int r's under" the readership. of Rt' Ito tr a few days with";the--latter Auburn re laI a oLoh in Clinton.In-nispent thur'Meighen', would ,mean, for our Mann, M st3tiOct., c are flavin a booth in Cliton�irother, IVI'rs Jas.counti'y'•azr era of great prosperity. W. Goll Mrs Thos `Pollard; a ,on e,o � and They O t Est 't Lhe ba7lizr la)aid of "Mrs. f 'ld n D Th know' Lha't tire installing of a Phoebe W ] the Glutton rho p h S d with lrtends at Consei government s halo_ Anybody wish- Miss oe a ace ie 'va ave;al; Ottawa , ute . to. the boobli.may Wi�lson spent ,Sunday • at Yiv otd'ev'.du't to he lea e contrrb Henfrvn• is a eo m r ly' cdn ing. a ooth .Co mitt of Ethel and shed and' they know this con-, teniae the wished," in : s. Wells, Mrs: W. : can be brought about', by Ml's. T. Manning. YOUNG GODERICH Td':•1\xAN summation: b M S.Caster, RT Wells iVlrs"W _ rs, , IERINGS HOME BRIDE j yon Mos• :13 Snell„ BIos. F. John- stun, Miss L. Young. Mrs. S. ,Carter •On Wednesday,Sept, 1st, at 1:30' gave a Pape • "Our, Duty, as Canadian o'clock, at, the hotno of the bride's it n took ,• pretty wedding -Seery ie a ants a v' Y arc p Citizens:' Report of the Win ham P Y Convention was;given by Miss Brig- place, Rev. F. W. Madden pf Honey - ham, reading, Miss' Mane Ross, wood, a former • pastor, officiating, piano duet, Mrs, (Rev.) Snell and when Ottilie M., only daughter of Mr. Mrs. E. Adams: Mrs. Mason spoke and Mrs J, S. Lockhart, Proton Ste- -on he Clinton hospital. tion, .was. united in marriage to 'oat the work or t p The meeting: was closed ;by singing, Robert 1 . Bowden, 'son of IVIr. and God Save.tIie Ring. All then repaired Ms's. W. J. Bowden of Gotlertchrtow, to the basement where an micellentt ship. The"bside, who was given away lunch' was served : iby Mrs. B. Nott; ' by her^'. father, looked chari'ting in a Mrs. -Merrell, Mrs. J, Ratlfer cl, Mrs. 'dress •of peach georgette,'French Ewan and Mrs. W. Mountain.' ` :.e hand -embroidered, and Harried a `bous Mr. and' Mrs!. Richard Sliadtiielc are quet of' Opholia rose's and lilies -of - taking. i Toronto Fair this. week. the -valley. The vgedding'march was nplayed by Miss Eva Wanehope. Miss Marjorie Lyon.has gone>tu' pla., Toronto, 'wher'e she is going into The groonrls gift to the bride -was training as a nurse. • a diamond .bar pin:anda:to the pianist Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beacom ate vis- a white gold bar pin. Following the iting at' the haute of Mrs. Win.'Lee. luncheon the happy couple_ left by Miss Blanche Emmorton 'spent the motor` for a trig to Toronto, Niagara week -end at the home. of lir. Mar- and Detroit. The bride donned for dock Rose. , traveling a rosewood French cut l- -Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Brundson visited' vet dress with coat and hat to ma friends in. Mount Forest fast week. .On their' ileturn they will reside in • ZVTrs: Wen. McCool,moved into the`•Gederieh township and will be at Oct. '1st. :village last week, , home to then friends after Oc Miss Jean Moines o e lie SHOULD.W1 T. O'NEIL HAVE the turning on at herlie t' -ere, re, A VOTE' IN CANADA? turning a Monday'With her sister, To' the Editor. of The News -Record: 11Tiss . fl. L, Maines. My name is Billy O'Neil; that is Mrs. H: little and Miss Dorothy. returned Monday evening' after spend 'the ame by which I feel most at home ing some time with relatives in among my' old friends. Walkerville. I have lived' about forty years in Mrs. W.'Sloan 'has rettyrued from`' Clinton and "ten extra within six Detroit, where she has been visiting 1 males of our town. III record is 15c per bus. Corn Free for some time. quite ,well known to an older anti I Richards Left Tuesday younger generation. What success 11$2.04 ,bol. WheataFlour ' 3 c bbl. • Mr. Hare cl . � have had in Iife I owe to struggle, $4.00 ton , Y 5 6 to commence teaching in Braneford,, haul wort; Ion hours and honest 35% • Some Fruits 1 i&°/ Mr. Fiarolcl,.Johttstan motored up ; g 2?t c lb. Some Preserved. Fruits ;Sic Ili. from London for over the holiday, .dealings with the public: gee 100 tbs. es 20e 100 ll11. soros. She carried an arm, Duque o Messrs. Cecil Griffiths, Alb, Shad- I As a -citizen of Clinton for about Sweet peas and maidenhair air dock and Charles Lee spent the weeks! forty years I contributed my share in 12c lb, Butter 1c ib. The wedding amts was. very beadge taxes and tools an interest in every- • 5c lb, Cheese Free end' at their respective homes, Sc per dor. Eggs. Free fully played A Miss Beatttice Madge 1VIrs. Humphrey Snell is visiting; thing that pertained to the progress 4c p taEte Ir'ee of.•FTensall= -After a sumptuous wed- friends in Toronto, also taking to the of the •towtr. My family was reared la lb Fresh:Beef' rWe till. forrg limier. the young couple left Fair 'i and educated in Clinton. I deplored an extended honeymoon strip andby The W. M. S. held their regular the fact that T was not eligible for 4e lb. r Fresh Lantib Vac 1'1, motor to Torotrtn, Niagara their ra ninthly meeting at the home of Mrs. enlistment when war broke out but 75 to 150% Woollens intentiediate points. On, return T. Tamblyn - on 'Wednesday, with a I 'gave • my only' boy to take fila 120to 31e 1b, Raw Wool' ices with the brave lads who laid, f 'rage spent the' y vote?' Av tliore's- is' lamentable what' a. small )orw 'It centag'e of our citizens both- mens and, ;7yomen ` are public spiAteth en0• (nigh tcv exer0ise the right ai:xj'rpiiv' out, .loge: of voting, which has been; pLl0' t• bos"� 'i a at 9 deal' them o for tae chased 4 wile o' 1t is not only �. E •ht and r pl g o it is iitove, it'Fs'Llie citidente i,a vote, an<'e'' -fun boarnden'•dp13"; the non-7ret o rosy as' l' St u .,tion o elr 1 S dt ' which t a .roe s teracr crime, to amo nitt almost f .Se' iteznlber :be a'• let the 14tfi o. I -notable exee labors tan other yo ng. nota 1. times,'' in that on - `this ()erasion every' nitro and woman will' rally 'to the, polls and cast tli,PSr', votes. and we, have this-, confiddnca' e'er:the sanity, of eo le i hot' we have, Ilio Canadian,. P p , not the slightest dbubil of"the"over' whelming preponderance' of votes be ing in • favor o1 t3'e o'uoervative arty!. n, votes; lint wlienr voting' time 1 OTTAW. 011 WASllINGTAN? On the 14t1u instant,- -the' electors- O e• submit, that to any unpre]u- of Canada will, have an: opportunity oL lowing wether they° desire' the fiscal 'policy of this country. to: em- anate from Ottawa pure: and simple, or from Washingtani. D'.C., viattOtta was The .ordinary' hide bound: Grit,. committed body and soul•to the'spec- ious vapourings of MacKenzie King. and his satellites, on. reading the foregoing paragraph; will: doubtless been in, receipt of an income paid.by„ went their 'feelings by the use'of'tho• U. S. citizens? Who but one with. one word that comes so glibly'to their U. ,S. interests at heart. eould:'frame- tongue, viz., "Rot!" But' this article such a. tariff.? Has he not already. is directed, not ,;to such a's these, lief pledged his word, for what it.mly. be' to the t tinkin'g, sensible portion of worth,.that.if.returned to power. there' our community. Let any such. read will.l$e. a.further gradual reduction. of the folldwing list of duties 'showing the'tariff? Mark that wood. "grad•.• the tariff in force in the U. S. and nal!" Their. bitter experience of 1911. the, tariff•in force in Canada. It will still warns them to he nighty pauxiy.. 'be at once easily manifest that tlie The egushing. ignominy that. the; •Can U. S. tariff is well calculated to foss "adian-electorate handed out to' these:+, ter industries in the U. S.; and that men on that. unforgettable occasion' the Canadian'tariff is equally coleus is not easily forgotten. Hence the. fated to injure Canadian industries; use of the word. "gradual" in the and build up those of the 'C: S:: ' place. of boldly: stating all that. lies. :behind it. Let. the electorate bear Lowest U, 'S. Lowest 'Canadian this in.nind, that~Meighen's. pokey. is• Customs Duty Customs Duty one'that.. will', bei a- policy of Canada. for .Canadians. A. policy that will' be 42c per. bus. Wheat' 8c per' bus. dictated by am Honest desire- to build. up: Canada.. A policy that will not. be dictated: frotxr Washington, -nor a policy that Will truckle to. the mans - dates of U. S. senators. Meighen is a man who can lie trusted, therefore trust hint. MacKenzie Ring is a post-, tive menace to Canada. Consign -Mtn on the 14tH to the ignominy that ie. bis' righteous dire. tt •, diced mind,: such a condition. is incon- eeis/able, to any r00 ii Canadian;, but on• the. other hand highly attractive: to any. who would gladly welcomethe severance of any 'tie that. links Can- ada. to, an-ada.to, the. what British Empire.,: and. as'equally gladly welcome her "becom- ing. part. and Parcel of the• U.. S.. Has not MacKenzie King ' before today. Vote for 'Thamas l lcl l il,a l�, who. stands for Clean, honest and Efficient L.ilaerait Goer erntrietat in the, adininistrati0n of:the p0 01ic. affairs of,Canada: they will 'reside. near 'Varna. The bride unveiled. in- ars ensemble .suit l of navy 'blue trimmed with 'grey fair, hat and shoes to match. The many beautiful gifts the young couple re- ceived showed the high esteem in which they were held. They will be at home to their' many friends after the fifteenth. • , Goderich Township • Mr. and Mrs. Glen MacDonald and family and Misses Florence and Alda MaeD�onald of . -Detroit spent the week -end with their brothers, Messrs James and Colin MacDonald. "•Cduncil met on Monday, Sept. 0th1 in Tliohnesville, The usual routine business was disposed' of and the following accounts paid: Dominion Road Machinery Co., a scrapers, $39.00; Canada Ingot Iron 'Co., cul- vert, $43.00; R. McAllister, cement tile, .$8.0,,0; John Tdbbutt, overseeing on road 10, $13.70; John °Blair, over- seeing, on road 1, $10.00; Peter Young, cement tile, $4.00; : Sam Ems tnerson, Supt., $6000; Bell, Bros„ oil biadge account, $600.00.. ` School e coerce CLINTON' ONTARIO, reopens Tuesdaai, Sept. 7tfa, 1926 Why not. attend the' School that has the -Highly Qualified Staff = The School that teaches REAL, PRACTICAL B1JS!NESS TRAINING from start` to finish. Where High School Students and Teachers are taughf " specialized expert training in Business Administration and 'Secretarial Science and are sure of a good position, rapid promotion • and big income. COURSES—Stenographic, Commercial, Secretarial, General Office, Servicd, Com.'Teachers Course and special courses arranged. For full information write to • B. F. WARD, B.A.; Principal Phone 198 WESTERN FAIR , LONDON —:' ,ONTARIO September Atth to t3'th ,Interesting exhibits of the finest of Canadian Agricnitu"i,a1 and Industrial precirrn�cts. Entertaining Grand ;Stand Performers. Ali Amusing Midwalr<, full' of fun. Everything in a larger and higher class scale than ever before $40,000 in Prizes and Attractions Prize List ,ancl full information op request. Closing Date Sept. and. Reduced Fares. on _tll,Rarlioads. " - J. II..S'AUNIDERS President, W..D. JACT SON, Secretary. The. Clerk ,was instructed to plane H.ydro arrears . on the roll to be col - leased ' in ,taxes.. Council then ad - ;hurtled to meet Oct. 4th at 1:50. -•R. G. TIIOMVilISSON, Clerk. Br4AcefieId. good attendanee. chat Mrs. Mtn) : Grey of Walkerville, `down their lives. That my son took who has recently been visiting at the chances with the others is shown by manse, has returned home. the flet that he returned with the Miss Bertha Brodgen, who spent coveted Military 'Cross. the week -end with her parents, Mr. My home' and my family is in Clin- and Mrs, G. Brodgen, returned bion- ton and my store is in the town, I day to London am now past. the three score and ten 1 h alth have Mr, and Mrs. W. Brund'son, who mark, and owing tt1o - e were on a motor trip for the/past twoj been eompelled`•to spend the last few weeks, visiting in Mount Forest, Gap, I winters in Florida; but my great joy Woodstock and Palmerston, have re- was to return to my beloved Clinton turned home, with the waren iveathei and the birds. Ma. and Mrs; J. McCool visited My enforced absence in- the United p friends near London'Suuday. States ants increased my attachment Town Hall. Clinton, Saturday ev'enh ig,, Sept:11 Mr. and Mrs. G. Moon were in Bay- for 'Canada. Have I earned the Lace 24''.3 Free 1214 r% 55%'Silk Fabrics 1531'% 75'J Art, Silk Fabric' "15%`:'c' 75% Woollen Clothing 241(0'4' 75% 'Woollen Hose 221/ r¢, 33%ft to 88% Hats 201a°I 75r1r Blankets 201A% 40 to 55;a Carpets • 221/a% 33'4 Furniture • 18%, Vote for. • ANDREW HICKS' FINAL MEETING field Sunday. rights and privileges of the ordinary to on Miss ,Arnitsrong, who recently vis- ' citizen? 'Should Billy O'Neil be ai ited her brother here, has returned to her homes/it Constance. Mr. and Mrs. D. Carter and fain- ily motored to Stratford on Saturday. i4Ir. and Mrs. H. $Toon and Miss A. Moon were in Stratford on Saturday. , . Mr. F. Johnston of Watford spent the week -end at his hone' limn. Miss L, Maines and J. Maines spent several days, last week in Toronto. Miss Olvattia 'Brigham of the St. T.homaf Coilegiate staff, who spent her summer vacation with her par- ents, Mr, and Mts. Wm. Brigham, re- turned to resune her duties on Mon- ,'_ On Thursday afternoon last the • inenibers of the ICelbyi Circle met at. the home of the president, Mrs,' Arthur McQueen, for the regular, Monthly nteetiug. Miss May, me•Swan took charg'e of the devbtional exer- cises;' while Misses. Martha McDt1nald aiid Jean 'Murdock eaclr read a paper One Thin vv men GainedQ) pounds in 20. days: P.S. Lyoti " of Stratford was the guest of his •parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Lyon, on Monday Miss .