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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1926-11-11, Page 5TI IPSDAY, 'NOV1 D;I13ER 1'1; 14'6, rhe'clinton New Rector `\Assoorinuoirommiumi COOPER'S STORE NEWS Gill Fc�r •C�l��s new lines of stamped , . �e - in the 1 The ladies will be ultelted s Li� 'Cut work designs in Lancheon: nes now on sale:...w 'sets, ., lVew Buffet. rs ets, Towels and Dresser Cuffs, rdinr bags,Gaiety cases, Aprons, Special novelties in -1VIy 1 , � y 1 t etc. • e'ha� s '1' articles. 'e all he[1Vlaterialsneedealfoxthese a t Wearwell Hosiery` is our 'le ding line: �a .:..0k) PER., C lI. lNT 0 N 1 Sherlock -Manning Pianos Satisfy the detuands and • de- sires of .the most critical buyers the: world twee. eNEI14 Clinton% Musical Instrument Representative Always at Your Service Box 113 or Phone.273 'Clinton ; r• 'School of o erre CLINTON - ONTARIO redpennsT uuesdai, Sept. 7th,' Wily not attend th:e'-School that. has the. Highly Qualified Staff • The School that teaches REAL •PRACTICAL BUSINESS,TRAINING from start to finish: fool. Students and Teachers are'taught Where High. Sc.l Stu d ' specialized expert training in Business Adniinistration'and Secretarial Science and are sup of a good position, rapid promotion and big income, - COURSES" "Stenographic, Commercial; Secretariai, General Office, Civil Service, Com. Teachers.Course• and special''coiieses arranged. For hill information write to B. F. WARD; B.A,; Principal( Phone 198 B $4C606111TIR, 1'ho l e)] lrcle mei ori:-Tharoda ' afternoom:tlrti for tihe regular month. ly tt?e ttiYf ww�k$ 4.3ght en "members respilYfr;$ iq a+$he, roll: call ` Gxati-- tucte" M15.Olepe . Cochrane had- 'Charge,of the devotional pe iod, and Mian Vtarl:, acad,an interesting chap- -ter :from the study 'hook :.Final ar- 'rngcmc.iity were anal for" the annual chief e i limier, whieh will be held on 'ihuinday. November 25th. Following the dinner Lbrrf will be a finepro, gram held' in the 'auditorium of the char ch. A tpnfert will be given in the Unit- md church on -'Monday" evening, Nov. 15th, under the auspices of -the Brace- field choir, Amongst those who visited erre 'lege and community Por Thanksgiv- ing were Misses Eyelyn and Annie Beatty, .Who were: the guests of Miss Ttinut Aikenhead. Miss Ina Scott -of Lolydon.and limas Laura -Swan oil Tor - .onto spent theday at (their hones here, iDr. and Mi s.; ;Swan of. Hamilton and Mr'' and birs. Ilam of Toronto visited at the home of the former's fattier. Mr. James Swan. Mb, Andrew Murdock and .family spent the week -olid at the home o1 'the' former's' father, Mr, 11. D. Mtir (10515, 1 Mr: George.. Forrest of London vis- ited at the bonne -of hid;brother, My. W. L. Forrest, this week Mr, ,a d Mrs ' Jets. 'Burdge cif Ham- ilton. spent -the week -end at the home of Mr.",and Mrs, John Watson, •The offering at- the 'ariiieersary:of the Brucefield -United Church r'ae eight hundred dollars, instead of three ':hundred,as stated' in error.last week.. It was a very,' -successful anniversary_ rn every:„way and the `i'esporise 'to"the- "•appeal for :funds wcts.generens.• Ipganization YEeeting in the interests of V�! G.MEDD Candidate in South Huron tivitI be held in the .Council Chamber, Clinton • on theevening of • Friday .N vena.be.rr,l2th' At_s' o'clock Representatives of all Parties opposed tp..the Ferguson' Gov; a eminent are, Urgently requested to attend ,•�':Meetin ��e�l�e Town Hall, Seaforth F`rid S,Nov.'''19th, at p •, Under. the auspices of the Sotith' liruon'i:l'r0gcessive Association The ',Speakers'''"Will be: t Ari°thur W.> A3�1�ia tA.�k, .Y�. C , Torointro /. O, MVledd,.Eeter, candidate in So>ulth [furor, Mayor 'Golding, of Seaforth will e eupy the, chair Government Compel and- other Issues -.will herbiscussed All electors ,especially adies, invited GOi) SAVE. TIE KING W. BLACK, Pres. MILS.. W, N. GLENN, Vico G. W.'DAYTON,' Seca, Auburn A Than,'y;sgiving~service was held in the Anglican church .here on Sunday Rev'" 4V, ItrAlp'conducted anniversi ary.ser'vices- at'Londesboro on Sun-: day last, Rev: B. i$nell taint„ efiargur' here. : Among the week end visitors ins the village1and coin )unity were "Mr. and Mrs 'Roy Farrow : and•mily of Mit- chell; 1Vi 'Stephen • Meda of Woolf stock; 'My. •.Pil1riili 'of, Palmerston; Mr. Harold Cunpinghani, Brussels; Mr. A. Walker, Niagara falls; Miss, Luella Johnston and, Miss Elsie Law- ler, London; Mr. and -Mos. Thomas Hamilton, Goderich and . Miss Lula Bruce, Toronto. Miss Edith Mogridgs is rmprovi,g in'health. lier many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs.A. aw. Rice, and son Garth, spsnt.the holiday with frieiels' at Strathroy, ' Mr. R. and Miss Mary Jenkins of Clinton spent the holiday with Mrs. O. E. Erratt, ' .. ` 1 Varna , M -ss, 'Vtabc,l I'iiga'ts4x is 'at home at ter sptnrduig• a couple lir ;wt ecics work mg in' the new clothing' factory in Mr: Tooley 'spent Sunda} at'the- liorne of bir. aril Kn. C. C I,lgrirn, Misses Hazel and Ada` Steep„spent Tb anksg vhtg.rat,their borne: Misses Emily and Gladys Beatty spent Thanlcsgivieg in the village Mr, and Met.- Clifford Epps spent the holiday, with the lbttei a mother, Mss. Argent of. Ghntons Ma'.`•;end M S.',lt. Morrison' of Tor= onto swere'the guests eb141r. and Mr '(til. Elliott over the weekend ` Mr..and•Mrs.:Geo. Douglas 01, Hem, sail, visited with 1VIr. 'Will .and Miss F Logan on Monday. Mrs. Le Beatty and -Mr, Geo. 11. Beatty` nfotored to Yale, Michigan, Monday. Mrs.' Beatty intends stay- ing with her sister, Mrs. l+tltmnt who has been in very poor health for some; Mies Gor•Lie ;Thompson and 'little niece, ,Mary, or Clinton, are spending a., few days in the village. ” ” 0 Miss• Mossop spent the' week -end and holiday on the Bronson line. Tllie. W. M. S. of the United church -Met ' in the church Iasi. Thursday 'al-, ternoon. ' ' A very successful 'I-Iallowe en party was held' in the Township Hall on Tuesday evening of last week. About one hundred: and fifty guests, most of whom wore .masquerade costumes, were entertained by Mr. and Mrs.' 0, Stelek and Mr, and Mrs. : Ed, -Foster,- The evening was spent` in euchre and ,dancing, after which . a dainty' lunch. was served, A most enjoyable time Goderich Township .:. Mr. Harold .Whitmore .of Hamilton and Mn anti'. Mrs. John Young' and son, Kenneth, of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. --and 1VIrs. Frank Whitemore of this townshilp, Mr.Geo. it: "Thompson of Wycliffe College; Toronto, spent Thanksgiving- at the home of' Ids parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry .'J. Thompson, He was ace0t'1,anied by his friend Mi. R. 0. Willies of 'Hamilton. . .• motored to Stretford, where they spent a .few -days at the home, of the, groom e inter, Mrs. `William 7?a01(01'; They will reside on the 7th eoneeseion' of T1iillctt. • On Coofday evening of this week a irunilb i of the young people, friends and<'nerghbors gathered at the home of Mr "anti Mrs J G."Gibbings, where a very pleasant evening was speril;in. in ,vat,. . The bride cards and dancing. is g S tho.yecipient,ol menylrre! e and use: fel gifts. IOIIN rOYN'1 AGAIN - COVSLRViAPIVE CANDIDA'T'E IN NOItTIL ILURON John Joynt of Litcknow,'rnemlber., for North Iluron in, the Legislature three 1910 at a postponed convention` 111 i3lyth on Tuesday atteiaioon ac- cepted once more. trite. Conservative" -onmination 'tendered ' him witholrt a_, ballot and, is outto win 'theriding:. again for Premier Ferguson. Mr.. Joynt had' planned to withdraw from public 1115 and make a long -intended tour of the, world, but.pressu're from many quarters induced hip at the last hour to allow his naive to go before the :contention. J. VV'. McKibben, of Wioghant, warden of Iluron, was also' proposed,' blYt withdrew his name. In the: constituency as'—enlarged some - \what by ;redistribution Mr. Joynt will be opposed by.Charles A. Robertson, Liberal.-, YOUNG 'IiIILIiETT COUPLE WEDDED .LAST WEEK A quiet but • pretty, wedding was 'solemnized at- the - United church par= sonage,' Londesboro, on " Wednesday evenings Nov. <;_d, "by the Red, B. Snell, when Vera Irene, yotmgest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Shobbrook' of the 3th concession of IInllett,e became the .bride of Mr. Peicy john Gibbings, eldest son Of Mr. and Mrs, John G. Gibbings. The. bride was beautifully dressed in Regal blue zebu faced (*.ere, trimmed"wibti peach crepe-de-chene i with blaelt. Satin shoes and hose to match. After the ceremony. the happy couple motored' • to;,, the home of the bride's parents, where a dainty lunch- , eon was serveil:to the immediate re- latives, '• After a pleasant evening the couple • Stanleal Township, SVlr. Harold Rathwell of Detroit spent his :thanksgiving •holitlitys with his rarents,.Mr. and Mrs. John Itath well of Varma. Mr.- John Flasibird of :the Brunson line spent :Sunday at the bone ort Mr, David Tough of '•I3rucefield. Mr. and Mrs: Harold- Penlrale 'spent Sundag with their cousins, Mr. -and Mrs. RObt. Watson of, l3rucefield. Mr, •Clifford Scdtchiner of Detroit is visiting friends on the Branson linea Mr. Samuel Holmes is sporting a new Ford ear. • Miss Vera Pepper of Mount Forest spent the week -end at her borne. iVir. and Mrs. Writ, Baird motored from. Toronto and spent the Thanks- giving holidays at the hone of Mr. Geo. "Baird, . -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Caldwell Anna anti, Will, spent the week -end with friends in Minden. ; - M. and Mrs. Arthur Wareham of London spent the week -end as the guests ofo Mr, and. Mrs. Thos. B. Baird. ' Miss Erma Diehl of iDniiilton was home obi~ Thanksgiving.' • Miss Mary F.. ,Stewart was in TAM - don. on Saturday. q Miss'Agnes GGlen and friend, •Miss Campbell of Glen Williams, motored up and spent the week=end• with ,the fdrrner:'s parents, Mr,' and Mrs, 'Ed- ward Glen, The -ladies monthly meeting was held last 'Thursday afternoon at the home ' of Mrs. John -Pearson, ' Miss Margaret McGregor itf.Md- Donald;Ilt311,Guelph, was at her home for over Thanksgiving. Miss Jean'Mciwen of.. the Q.A. C,., Guelph, wttsi home for the holiday, Miss Betty Stewart 'of Arthur was home for the Thanksgiving -'holiday. She was accompanied by Miss :Lillian Raymond and Mr. Fisu ois'Dayrnond of Fergus and Nir. 13. Dayntond of Sarnia- who ail spent the holiday time as guests of'Mr.,and M1'e Adam Stew - Miss Pat -Macfarlane sit Grace I -los pita', Toronto; spent the week -end at •.tire home • of het ,:parents, My,.'snd 1Vir's. J. Macfarlane_` Mitis Mary E'.. (Stewart ••, spent, the holiday at her• home here. Miss Agnes Glen of l3allenfad' was (1"-weol-end'visi'tor at her home„lrere. ' Gained 10 Pounds in 22'Days . That's going soraer=but skinny men, women and (children, just can't .help putting on good 'healthy flesh' 'when they take McCoy's Cod .hive - E'ltract Tablets. Chock full of vi£amines—the kind that are extracted frond the livers oP the ion—the kind that are 0 real lief to frail' rt!nd9iyn, . anaemic,' skinny -mall and 0905105 Try' thesd _ ugar coated tasteless„ tablets; for -30 'days—if' th r -dou'c help greatt} get your, ino1ie3 bath One 'woman :,'"gained .ten pounds 16 twenty-tWo day.,s Suety, tablet ' sixty cents. .Ask any dritiggist' t0i McCoy's Cod Liver Ext act Tablets Directions and formula On each box: "Get McCoy's the original and gen• nine!' Model 300 Now $70.00 a ata,. - atched-Unit''R_adio There's only one Matched( -Unit Radio—the Stewart -Warner. - Radio reception is admittedly most satisfactory when each. unit of theradio-receiver;tubes, reproducer and. accessories are matched to eo-ordinate perfectly with each other.' This perfect co-obdination of units isabsolutelyelmpossibh when there_has been no attempt made to match the various parts—or when each is the ,product of a'tli$'erent manufacturer. - -Yon h' ve been wafting for the kind of entertainment that Stew- art -Warner b w1t 6 t n art -Warner bfatehed-Unit Radio will bring 'into your home. This You may now have at new attractive prices, Populardemand, has made this possible. y LET ITS DEMONSTRATE MATCIT,ED-UNITT RADIO IN' TOUR HOME R. A VEY, Phone d. 9. Clinton of its business life has added to the Bank of Montreal - strength arid• capacity for financial service. On the" 3rd of November, 1817, the Bank • established its first office. " At this, the beginning of its 110th business year, -the Bank, through the medium of over . 600 offices located throughout Canada and Newfoundland; ,in Great Britain, France, the United States and Mexico, offers unex- celled - facilities in all departments of domestic and foreign banking. . }MICOF MO i4 TL Total. Assets in emcees or :s7so:000..00O• gzezMiaBOMIRMMEW �luu Illnunn,t,�uli � �,�• . �� `�� � \� ��� � t I IFu•��ll �,.,��.,� ' I � III IIS ,.,:flu ,I� lul�ur�N�ll u.l�ll1'11lllllllu,nnull' lllllflillill•,I�llllunuu/ e. ,hllu nl r IIIIII(II 1! IIII u� f II 1111111 VIIIIIIlEl1IIllj 111111bIllilipn � 4� • y ' Can You Fi;•, • Twins? No, they are not all twins! - Two and only two are identical, and are the twins you. are asked:to Gn�l. Canyou?:. To be sure, .the la.pieiures all look alike; but look closer.. Iiaw:about their hattl'? ' There are -other'. differences, too. Read the clues.' Only'two girls are exact duplicates. They are. Twins --can 'oft find thein? At first'' glance all of'the pietures look alike. But upon examination .yeu wi11 see that almost every one differs 1n sotn0 way trom, all the others. In some the difference may bo iq tlte•ligltt or. dark hand, onthe brim of the hat or in the brimming oh the hat or the - collar. Or, 'some may, wear ,necklaces, or ear -rings, or - both. Only two are exactly -alike. No it's not as eaey -as looks 'Yea must search carefully, • Just Iobk closely—mato sure that youhave the twins, then send In your answer. Some - tinily who finds •the right twins 1s going to' win a big prize: Make that "somebody'. be •YOU. .. - m ® %tF`d< tar " t . first a Sze sl 9 M[AXIMU] 1 AWARD : This is _one of, the greatest array of Cash nrizes•tbat has.. over been offered in a Mail and 77,mpire Puzzlo Contest; That's -what it is, folks--aoc1 you can bear,. winner. The prizes range feein $2- to$50 and from $50 to .$2,000. Alt.prizes will. be awarded in time to reach. the winners by,,Christmas Day. Think of it! x .caTr win a9 pnueh as.$2,000.• Yes,' Air, '$5,000 in Dash prizes may be won in Lillis _Interesting .61p lei contest, and will be awarded promptly after December rrtit.�+?,.::•. There will he Seewitinera'a,nci the 1^lrst Prize, tha golden opportunity, $2,Obe 7N CASii. - Won't that be a wonderful Christmas ,GIG? In the event of ties for any prize; duplicate'. • • -.prizes-'rvill be awarded. -1,000'pprnta wins,'First Prize. We will give you 950 porins .for Ending the Twins. Im-' mediately upi5n recleipt of your correct answer, we will send you particulars of a word. - building ord-building. contest in which, If sitcocssful, you.cern tho .final 50.boinls,rcquired to win a $2,000.00 First Prize or one -of the 49. ogler Crash Prizes, AIS YOUR -ANSWER • TO -DAY Now, find the Twins, ,Write ,the numbers' in the coupon billow', fill in. your name and, .address,,:tnd mail ft to the Puzzlq::Manaeer.. Get started for the nig `-1;,lyst Prize. Puzzle Mgr, Room ;2O , THE.MME AND EMPIRE, Toronlo, Canada r 50 CAS&id rfiL2US • ' 'TWIN '.1'iT �LIr colIP'Ol T Puazle (Wan tger, Iibom 207 TIIB MAIL & 17MPI11.4, Toron o, Canada. -Numbers .. . and are the I ist¢d below are the maxhnrun prizes yon can 'evict twins- that. T' have found If these 'are 1st' ;d trip t2,000 ; correct please give mo ' -the 1)50 points and:I 2teal: Trier,....::. r,.......:. ...... ,X1,000;'-_ • tell inc how, to 'gain the final G0: points to ath Pri r 5 - Name hale drip e 51100(10O i 7t11 fry .6''100 post''ft 0e 1rmitico. alf7i.Iari.P, S100 0 9tde 1 z r 100 --1061 a td r :. :100 91ree5 or 11.'G,lO No • .... .'.�•.p-. 11th so 50th YTrirc,; ,nc¢rt5•eve. "y"'.1d),,��.�:.�...�,