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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-03-03, Page 110 V. ••1 No. 2399 - 40th Year Vi".1Tfl AS'fiff2II IS (NCC/R,I)Oftai'lii,D. 'NIP, CLINTON NEW HiLt• , • • • , CLINTON, ONTARX0, THURSDAY, IVIARCH 3, i9;,;.,7 ATTEND TdE TOW 7'7777 THD 'MARKETS ." • •••• - • ••••A VOICE TROM THE PAST.• iiORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA The wonder instrument Of the age. The greatest contribution to music since the Invention of the• phonograph, If you have not yet heard the Ortho- phonic—hear it today at Hellyar's. Listen to its matchless tone quality, its suPerb realism. Illustrated here is the latest model—the 4-7—a handsome instrument, en- cased In walnut or ma-. hogany. The 4-7 Price --$160 AEWELER arid OPTOMETRIST Phone 174w Residence 1745 arkonamilmomilim, 4.•••••••.••••••• 1.0a1M01.1.1WIRMalin Announcing Our Spring Showing of - New Frocks For Evpry Occasion A new showing of Georgettes„ and flat Crepes hi two-tone combinations low o display. We have put ;forth everi 'effort to surpass all previous records in 4tocking the newest and hest at prices within reach of all. Watch OirWindom V • I!, 4.11 l, • fig ,,,.; iri ft, . ani Aping Hats are'If-study for lour luepection. We sell hats that lave it ..re ation'for g dnes. :Such hats as the genuine Bar - saliva and the Brack. We've a great variety of style in new colorings with plain or fancy bands. ,,, .7; Conservative stapes, and snAppy styks for the young men. First Showing of Sprig Suits Before selecting your Spring Suit cote in and see our display. The Woolens, the cut and the tailoring are up to the mark of prfection. Triii,, ,11'il Pi.'l ., .,.,,' 1 J III ' '.. , 14 'f''',. ' Le; -fl-ll , .. ' a , j e, ._ ,,,, 7 .....„,,. 4, . A S(!tiare'l)ea;. fir Every' 4611 ''' .11,„,,„,,,,,,„,,,„,..,„....,,..._,,..,...,,,..,__,...' ..,........,..„,.„_..,„................,,. ...,_...,,...._.,,,...„......„._,......,,,,..,,_„..,,„....,„„„,,,,,_...,..„„,....,..._ , . ............„.....,A4., ;I:. - • . ., ••••, , • ' . ..- .."' • • . I Wiliest, $1,20. Oats, 40e to 50c. Barley, 60c. Buckwheat, 75c, Eggs, -24c to 30c. Butter, 34c, to 35e. Live Hogs, 10.25. FIREMEN'S DANCE i• The euchre and dance 'given by the for many reasons, ,because i Mrs. D. Tudor of Hullett has .0O2 • warded to this office as old TeUeiP giiien to one Robert Britton b George Laycock of the' “Clinton Courier," for fifty • quarter shee bills, adveittising • the • reopening o the Methodist church, Kinburn. i dated Jan, 22nd, 1.$0,1-:- It is ale interesting little, clocronen Clinton fire brigade in the townhallel bef •oie of pith a the advent on Monday evening proved to be dates back The News -Record or vie New Era such a popular affair that, the hall the latter being establiennd in 1805 was' pretty well crowded, tables liar -very and second beeauSe'it is it corn ing to be set on the stage, and then plate little rsieipt foem, Printed o there' were many who could - not. be geey paper, and. gives the Informs. The first part. of the evening was Courier was not only a printer but speet in cards aild after luneli, the bookseller and stationer' and als floor was cleared and dancing was agent for "melodeans" and "harmon ic being furnished BoYee's ereheti- days seemed to be pretty busy men 'PIE HOSPITAL SUPPER. -THE W. I. MEETING. • , . The Women's Institute , met on The annual' supper gieen by th 'Clinton Public Hospital Association Wednesday, Feb. 23rd.' There was a splendid ettendance, fifty ladies be- was served in St. Paul's church Sun - tag present: Two representatives day school room on Thursday even- ing last, when a large number gath- were appointed 'to the Hospital Beard few the ens/deg. three years, Mrs. W. ered to eat their evening meal for accomodated. hon that the publisher of the ancien 0 • indulged in far some "Emirs, the Inas- urns. " Publishers in these 'far-off L. Mair and Mrs. N. W. Trewartha;R. . . the good of the'hospital. -'1 • The roll call was -responded to with a The supper' was supplied by the Current Event. Ws. H. Jenkins gave ladiee- of the several , ehurehes, in a splendid paper on "A "Women's "Re- -town, each congregation being e•e- sponsibilities, (a) in the home, (Ii) sponeiblolor one or two tables. The in the 'community)', good things' provided were abundant, e The musical PregraM consisted of the waiters attentive, and the suPPer ukelele and aceordian turabere , by was•enjoyed.. Miss' Eva. Caetee and Miss Edna - •• e . Elliott 'The hostesses were Mrs. G. The tables- were very, nicbly to, - Taylor, Mrs. 8. tattle, Mrs: T. ranged, the flowers Ifaviek• been do- CluSechill end Mrs. Pc -eland.. nated by Mr. C, V. Cooke, florist, and Amara, .1.1m 'Clnciim, they Presented a very pleasing tip: penance. f a loWrienele,nis ot,e3dsieldoednoleiannatiiivonhaaltD,haes. The members of the Hospital boned sailloel, 'Comectl Vosaylre.p4101,1/ nY: III zienlivl eee 1' el:73z Ix i:::::::::111e:eg.ial es'Ill'It.:sot ac:tottbhhbljFviusseererse-elett; Ihvval!ediYlri a ri,ltri' two -thirty, m ea, osic,in.,,G, oreo.:::: 21:::egal' aieigi Clinton., tleio' tnititleti:eAnse• itl°:::11:1181::::::::laogItnueb:;d;,Ailsss: ebt:eilli:eit ketliv ir:lal,'1,11°..itycalh111.16:11,::1ilit!otteca‘li°brtg, !le' ag!fillteo:blisilnisan.,:` °Silu'sanillaoyvesachnodi!aufsti210 pa/;„ -P- elIelee litillhell'n '1 s *hroluysetuatlaYii morning,eoliteiIt mPreaeelhedalply{iolui fkQnrceMv atuhe"tra:ha:siblaciatirt at '113'uAil)lcr Ite:h. were eorree.::o bene r/ eanniiee Wednesday 'at 8 eraceek, - X'11, weee deiteoyeilhe, Lite. 11* and nee "welcome. , e Allen left home about eicibt o'clock to come tip to Mitten weave. Fere., 13110-09' •$treet Thaea '011044- - '•-•slielil 'MeV:- 'AT ATISIP1555"An Fellowship service at ten d'iledle. 'leaked about the stove,:bef ore leeeiihg The minister's morning tetiliject to, eee it all was right and that there be: "Wherein•To Glary" Even- seemed' to 'be 'Very 'little tire in 'the ihg; "Christian Growth)' sieve and the 'furnace had hot 'deeetx "The Nir. S. will 'hold 'iv -regtilar going for sonictin% But the lira 'onthly- meeting in the rdetaech seemed to 'Atifit in the dining room, tare room on Tuesday, March 8th, whore the Quebec 'cook stove was, ea,hen the Easter Thanktiffeeing will and When seen 'by a- neighbet,'Who be given, " 'Was going 'home 'from Clinton, It The Sunday school ilelighi;ide anti got quite a start, 'When aseistance supper will be given on -Friday eve arrived it was 'impose/de to Save -ening of this week. Junior League 'much of the contents, only rho -will be withdrawn on 'Ms account, room rug, and a couple of chairs be - Presbyterian Churth Service in the Beptist chin•elf -on -Mr. etufd Mrs. Allen -were -merited Sunday at 11. *loch. Sermon sub- lase Tall, Mrs. Allen being* 'formerly jeet: 'The Choice of Proses." Sunday 'Miss 'Annie Turner of Cliaton, and school at 10 o'Clock. Prayer meeting all 'the furniture and fikings with on Thursday evening at 7 o'cloelee' which they hail set up housekeepirie The Ladies' Austiliary will hold its were ;destroyed, alit all their Cloth - regular meeting at the' home Of Mrs. 'ing except what they had on at the R. Sharp on Tuesday evening, thee, The house was a sabsttattia March 8th, at 8 Oche& An apron ,atone etracture,huilt many'Yeare ago, shower for the Berner 'In June Will whiah'ha'el" been Imelda' 'for iheni 'by be held at the 'home et 'Mrs. M. 'D. Mr. lad Mes. Allen, Sr., -Who now re- MeTaggart Thureday afterneon, side le Egmonclville. The Tire calmed lurch 10th, from e to -5m eieMek„ the'yeung couple a -very serieueless. mg get , 'After/neon tea -will 'be -served. Some 'insurance WAS eallgetl." St, -1M111'5 meta 'HU'RON,PRItISETTle,RY MEETS. - ' 'On Monday -eveiiingleet•the wedlely vim „„reguiar meeting of 140 pre meeting of St."Paill's 'A,' Ye?, A. Was In/tory-0'f Huron was held itrtlintote held • in the Teti& ball -at 8 e'cloae. on 'Tuesnay, Feb. „Zeal, With a .com- -The -meeting opened -With 'the custom - Mete eittentlance of, iniiiisteee end --ameleyotioneil -exereises, lecl:by the -preeident, which was fdlleaved 'by a eldees:• 'Rev, R. C. cDonld,niiitis- ter a Inwx Church, Goelerieh, was --eliert•peogran, eoneieting- of 'three ,elected Moderator for the 'ensuing heathers, Mr.' Roy •Pitzsimons -gave -year. Itev. A. uneferinne, convener Taper oh the stilejeet, "1-lonesty," He. receiving -tharge, and the PreeleyterY 'Showed 'those 'who -are 'honest 'for Tel- grafifyiney ,tontintied the gi,ant for . •a., every, 'interesting and Instreetive of oilmen% 'reported only one aid seke eiloe-axe not tO 'trust- another year. The reecannientlation 'Honesty 'is a principle 4•10 mitn On rernits, Presented by' Dr. Larkin, 'one follows 'it as -such One cannot 'he' -W55 accepted, 'that the representatio -gave hin et n ' regarded as limiest.•preebytezies from ecillege staffe, Middleton a wery patic mid and tee. Offices a Lee churocbe Letter;" 'dealing 'with' 'a s1Ilan• elinelchurch might be "goveimed to who in 'oryirig to -mail 'a letter Willa dep;ree in future by :bee aare_ he had lea-qtter dead rather,. longer Mg fce.ces''''Pf the 'pastoral charges, WAS drilled in an aceident. A very The.report on etatisties and finances interesting -contest. 'brought Hie. ev- showed $38,364.00 raieed fnr all Pur - Clarence 61"ier• ed for Missions and. Benevoleneee. In Wesley -Willis united Church ' the department •of Sunday schoole The ministers 'morning Subject will and Toting People's Societies there be; "The Third Elemental Need; are sptenclid evidences of good work. God:" Evenin • "The Within and There . are '9 Schodis with en aggre- without of Life, gate eine-AM-lent of 871 pupils, and 93 lrliesionary Sunday in 1,14 Sunday officers and teachere. The Schools echool. All •niissioetary contributions raised 1,856.00. There are 5 Yoffie, tire to be handed in.• , Brotherhood meets at ten a.iii.• Mr. Gordon Cuninghaine will give a travelogue. - - The W. H, 5'. will hold their annual thankoffering meetieg in" -the church 'on Wednesday evening 'next,' March 9th, at eight o'clock; when the spec - hal speaker will be the Rev, W. D. MeDonald of Egmondville, There will be special music and all members and others are invited to attend, The I,Vomen's Aid held their annual meeting op 'Wednesday afternedn wherc the following officers were el- ected: Hon, -Presidents: Mrs. ,J.E. Hogg, Mes, A. A. lIolmee. Preeident; Mra, A. T. Cooper. • Vice-Presideete: Mi,e, W. Ie. Mair, Errs: B. Chant. Secretaries; Mrs- R. E, IN -arming, Mrs, I, Scott, lrecItatl°11 eabitlied "PaPa's dueed to ene half that'Aie work, of ening to eelose, the .priee winners were Miss Hazel Churchill and Mr.' • , . poees, 'being $9,791,00 over .Wila was wised lase year. ere -mea/ v,as rats- FOURTEEN APPEALS. Appeals against the new equal assessment of the county have" b entered at the office of the cot clerk by fourtee'n of the twenty munieipalities of the county. These inelnde all the towns -- Godorieh, Clinton, Seaforth and Winghani; gil the villages—Myth, Brussels, Bay- field, Exeter, flensall and Wroxeter, and the townships of East Wawa»- osh, Grey, Hay and Morris. The ap- peal of Morris township was pot re- ceived -within the simeified time, and it rests with the county judge when': er it will be considered or. not. • Cleave eouneil would not have .ap- pealed. alone, but when so many oth- ers were appealing, decided.to join. ,The legality of the appOintment of the third member of the valuators", committee„ will he argued before Judge Lewis one,Saturdey. ' AN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, ized The Wingl 'Advance -Times had eel the following last week, although we Inty have heard from a reliable source -six that the matter is net yet Settled. Mr, Cosens is. an old Tuekersmith hey and his wife was, formerly Miss Sara Turner of Clinton:'` , SISTER-IN-LAW. DIES. Mr, Win, Hiles attended the fun- eral of his einteieln-law,. Mrs. John Hiles of Los Angeles, Calif., whieh was held iron, the home of her son; Dr. Leroy Hiles, 150 Langrath St., London, on Tuesday, March 1st, The remains were laid in Woodland Mausoleum, by 'the side Of her hus- band, the late John, Hiles, who pee - deceased her by eight years. Mrs. Hiles was born in Whitby seventy-eight years ago,. , Surviving are four aone and three daughters:, John and Lloyd Hiles of Vancouver; Rev, WM. L.. Hiles 'of Forest, Dr. Leroy of London, and Mrs, lie Temp - lin of Hemilton and Misses Pearl and Alibi of Los Angeles. Pour sisters:. Mee. (Dr.) Itutehinson, Mrs. (Dr.) Opel; and Mrs. D. Rogerson, all of Los Avi....tes, Mrs; It, Hoover of Blyth, anti three brothers, Dr. Jame camP- 'bell of St. Luis, Mich., and Newton Ma William Campbell ef Westfield, Out,, aleo survive. LIT -TLE LOC Aka MrS. took, who lige been quite id for a few weeks is MA, necoveriey Mt. ne'Hoy has perchased the -house of Mrs. Gevett Victoria street, being already en. possession, .`S,Aij Will remove it about April let. • Miss May 'Wenner celelseated her 'twelfth birthday on Saturday by emo tertairang a, number of .hei; gigi tern/de to a eairty. 'A jade, time was -- spent. Three nest grocees hi town thi 'week: Moe Clifford Leib in th Wiltse stand, Mr. W. Aubineon in th Jordan stand and Me. A. W. Grove in the old Cahtelon Bret, stand, .114rs. Alex. Eagleson of Drayton i at the Clinton Public hospital, Navin undergone an operation owing to a injury to her back, the result of fall tenie weeks ago. She is now im proving nicely. Ste..Jabez Reeds, Sr., had some eliielerns enlarge from the shell on Saturday', Feb. 2116, 'Twee old ,tley 'for them 'bat they are doing nicely and will have considerable of a Start on letter ones. The name of Mrs, S. G. Switzer was omitted front the list of hospital contributors last week, Mrs. C. ()Sheen, collector, being inadvertent- . ly credited with her contribution of $2,00, Mrs. 'O'Brien wished the error cc/rt.-oda 'The -annual meeting of the Clinton Public Hospitel Association will be hold ,'in the council chamber on Fri - ay afternoon -at three o'clock, The annual remelts be, given at this meetingand'all members and every -- eine 'interested le hospital work will be eveleome. DOINGS IN 'TIM TOWN LEA• GUE, On 'Friday evening, Feb, 25ti5 the first of the hockey league games were completed, the Senators beating the Canediens in a (Aose, fast game. 'Tuesday, 'Mara 1st,' eaw two cie the ' an heftiest genies yet played, the St. Patrick's being defeated bY the Crumdiens 7-4 This gameis the first the Canialierts have won; but on their showing in this game, they 'seem to have eonnd themselves and a, be expected to win more genies. ley certainly will lingo something say about who W111 win The NOWS. 'card OW this year. rhe second game between Senators - and Maroons proved to be the tight - game played this seasoe, the ye- t being 3 to 1 for Senators, who eueeessful ht giving Maroons ir, first defeat, and it also leaves se teams tied for first place, eaeh having won 3 gamee and lost 1 game. lieen now on some close and biter- e esti genies will be played. he remainder of the schedule will run off with two games eaeh night, a we cannot depend on baying ice ' • riday night will provide the neeit ble header, Pats., vs. Maroons, 1' Senators 172, Canadians. I is an hour well speet.te. see now , , juniors are' coming along. mod is everyprosPect of a stronkiL pr teem being developed for next, on. Referee J. E. Cantelon says ' games are getting •Caster each e out, and that is just :Merit tight, in was kept en the julep Taesday it hut when the game got stren- , °Shorty" was pemept with his Hies. thereby keeeinee, the 1.)0,138 The, Liberal candidate in North Heron bye -election, Mr, Arehie Hys- lop and the Len'. 0, candidate, Mt. Sheldon Bricker are both very active Cud leaving no stone unturned to get the voters -to pledge their eupport. Although the Conservatives have not called their Convention, there is come talk of Mr. MeEWall or Mr; Spotton coming back, Mr. Abner Coeens, former president of the Liberal Association of North Aaron is net Well pleased with the choice of the Liberals, nor with Ithe Packed con- vention, and he has thee/sib" his 'hat into the ring, and is likely to come up Reale independent -candidate. Al- ready a paper', has been signed by ever 100 names, pledging 1V1r, Posens their support if. no Conservative candidate is in the field. It looks like' a three cornered battle in North Heron; unless Premier. . Mackenzie King can call off one or two 'candi- dates. The.Liberal organizer is camp- ing near by at present." • -. Bagfield • Messrs. 'Will and Prank Cameron motored from Detroit on Friday ev- ening* to spend the week -end. with their father, belt on. account of the storm they were obliged to bay's for Detroit shortly after noon on Satur- day. Itertolf Merner was lucerne from London for the week -end, Miss Ploy Edwards returned last week efteradsitiug friends in London fee three weeks. The concert given inlhe town hall . ing of St, Patrick's Day, ThusfsdiSTz March 17th, in the basement ef hen church.. A' good .prograin will ba given, followed by refreehi mete. At the public, service held heat Sunday morning in the United ciiiewelai, Rev. H. F. Kennedy tendered hie ries-, ignation as Pastor, to teke effect at the end o f June next, subject ins the action of the Settlement eta -mil -W -4e. The following beeke hove Inven added to the Hayfield Public Library this year: Biography—Seventy Yeara :Slum -- man, Sanger. Literature—Soldiers Three, . . ling; Winesherey Ohio, Sherweed. Anderson; -Winnowed Wiedoin, lien - cock; The- Crime of Sylvestre Bon- nard, Anatole France. Useful Arts—The Singer end -.Hie BAarItzt:teolWingrion11--skTiehe•-1Vhin Nobody 'Clime; Travel—Wanderings in. Aralske..„ Doughty; Idle Days in Patagegia,„ IrullissToi•y—The l'error Res- sia, Montgomery, Junior Nature --The Jungle Beek 'XiJP/ifinnigoi• Literature --Holly Hedge,. Temple Bailey. Fiction -- The Freeland, Gar*, Worthy; The Scarlet Sash, Mame Tomorrow's Taogle, Pedlar; Trendring, The Winepress, Conner; The Bine Castle, L. H. Montgomery.; The Dwelt Dawn Ostenso; The Proper Piece, O.. Douglas;'The God Within Mae. Ilitehense Mannequin, Fanny Hurst,. The Black Hunter, Cnrwood; Grain, Robert Stead; The Pope of the Sege "bailee; Tarr, Wyedham Lewis; Red Ashes, Pedlar; Labels, A. It. Gllsbe; The Black Knight, 'Dell; The Prodigal of Monte • Carlo,..- Oppenheim. junior Fiction — Judy's Perfect Tear, E, Bennet. ' The following free, the Alpena. leer - (ming News, refers to a valve. of thin 'Hinge, who left here many years on Friday last was quite a success, 1" although there WAS only a fah' at - tendance. The snow Storm coming e early in the evening perhaps prevent- e ed some from attending. The pro- gram was good from start to finish. el The orchestra seleetions were played very well... Albert Dula sang' two comic songs, "Paper bag eoeldagy!0 and "Deney Me Eighth," which were At u.1871 she came to -Alpena, whea VI I 'Willeyrt, efeet mars, died at her home, 411 Mer- bant street, Monday '-night,-after bout one year of illness with beeet isease. Mrs. Pion 'was, born in Bayritaa ntario, and moved to St. Char ichigan, when a girl six yeare uTiL vplaaedIrtetallynitlir ptihano Mrs. 'Paull played Nerwegtem Bridal Procession"; the „,t s quertatte consisting of Iffes...F. H. "re ea pThlattuIll' Hatoll(VI o.oSdeso,tehilueivar*,Pa.mil.gr. "• Brink to me only with thine eyes/" 'All tbrouth the night," and the mus, fk Ical sketch, "The 0.P.R.A." The lat e Ie ter was very funny. Lucy R. Woods recited "The Wieldy • O'Shanes, Rat"; Arthur Peek gave a splendid violin - solo arid James Lindsay played see -- ears old to visit her sistere wife at hat time lived at Sugar Island its Minder Bay and has made her heme• ere continuously ever since. Mrs, Vlore WAS well lehown by the lder residents of Alpena and was n• . lithful member of the Iffethoilist .1•••• hureh for many years. She was. a member of the Union Destriet Ladies' Aid and the Woman's Foreign, ternary 'Society. • AL the time of erecting the San -- ay school she taught a class and. the ego window in front was donated. the cburch as a memorial' to Lai- n LaPorte, a member of the Lease that time. She is ease/red by one son, tin Plata, Who lives at home and a tighter, Mrs. Beatrice Flora Gou on of Royal" 'Oak, Michigan; cue ter, Mrs. Frank Wilcox and ete other, George Willey of Yale, Meil- en." TI to Re est eul we the fhe T be eopie s• Societies, with enrollment .14i of 164 members, and the raised reg $1,638.00. The Commiesioners, np- poihted to attend the General .5ee lou eembly ,are Rev. Dr, F. II. Larkin,' and Rev, James Foote; William Shepherd, anti John Fraser, The Clemic was the given the , very gratifying report of that Cite 'Women's Missionary Societies, Auxiliaries, and Mission Hands, seas which raised'$2,885.,00. Rev. James Lite Foote was emporeted on the Assent- etini 'Donnnittee on Bills and Over- ire tures, The Presbytery nominated ni-1 the Rey. W, W, Dryden MA., BD., nous to the Chair of Church History and Pena mai selections on the violin in his • usual good style. The group of sea d songs by the three jolly talli; Rev. F. la R. Paull, Albert Dunn and Harold to Scotcluner were very much apprec- Ha • inted. The farce comedy "A Likely at Story," was played very well and very much enjoyed by the audience, The caste of characters was as fol' - lows: ,44g lows: Mrs. Willis Campbell, Lucy tie R. Woods; Willis Campbell, Donald e,e Pielrenzie; Arthur Welling, Harold 8,4 Scotrnmer; Miss Rice, Annie Mc- r Leod; Miss Greenway, Mrs, P. H. 'g't Paull; Jane, Dorothy Scotch/nen There was no chairman. Large pieces , of cardboard, artistically printed and resting on an easel on the stage an- nouffeed each ,number, The audience was very attentive throe t 1 one of our worthy citizens remarked, "It was a tdang' good conceit It ought to be repeatee." The new cur - tame arrived on Thursday night and were n place by Friday evening, also the hew shades for the windows. Ash Wednesday service was held in Trinity church on _Wednesday at 10, a.m. Throughout Leet a service, will . e held each Wednesdifer evening' at ".8 p.m. Mr. E. Featherston and have moved into the house which he recently purchaged front Robe Orr 'itch has'commenced business, ▪ Robt. OIT and son, Wm; Orr, ben haetvsee, Moved .into Albert, Leitch's corn h, I a ve ' Oct the itvitatiOn.of, Rev. H. P, end '''"1" Mrs. Kennedy large number of the A. United cbtirch pechile, old' and eoueg, (pal suet at the parsonage on Tuesday ele., by t ening last and spent a very eneoyable town social evening together. The even-- uncle eg was spent mostly with antes, the ontests, commueity .singing ad bort program of songs and readings, 111, 'he newly organized choir also lied aPeel Varna The F. P. 5. held their social even- ing last Friday night, when a, meek election for mayor of Vane wag the special feature of the evening, The nominated candidates were Watson Webster and Ellwood Ems - The names. of the officers filling tIle, Mina positions were: R.O., William Clark; D.R.O., Melvin Webster and , Cassia Johnston; poll clerks Mise Pepper and Mrs. Fred Mcdyineele scrutineers, Grace Coleman, Sean eFoster, Thelma Dawson and Mrs. C- Itathwell; constable, Wilmer MeGlin- . chey, After two splendid and inter- esting addresses given -by the canal- dates, the vote was -then taken and the R. 0. declared Watson Webster' elected mayor,- A splendid lunch -epee • served by the lelies' before the pally left for home, having speet ry interesting and enjoyable ge- e - • e• play entitled, •"Getting Ae- nted With Madge" will be given, he Zurich young .people 'in the hlh on PridaY,.' March 11th, r the auspices of the y, P. S. off United church. • . e W, S, are holding their al Prayer service in the United, 11 on Friday afternoon at 2:30. short practice with MrS.Stew- eht're Wainer Reid, •who was -visiting eother •,in Toronto,. and else Is other places, has relocated, a new Chevrolet seclaM.We hope ay long' enjoy the same. ort, oeganist, presidieg at the piano. it -Fr This was followed by sandiwelfes, illa cake and tea, There weet About sixty 1.31.'en eonle preseet and everyone seemed of la with n have a jolly goat IMO. was he Mr secondsocial gal -listing held ince the Christmas holidays, lie first one was held two eelse ago ale the home of Mr. aed Tes, Writ Stewart', Goclerich town- E. lip, at -which the choir was organ- their ed with Mr, A. Ill, r,7`1.1.+11 as pro,,i- i ing a et; Mr. H, P. Ilterner, lfice-president I on Tu id Mr. liatold Seotehmer 08 See,- deal o reasurer. Mrs. Win. Stewart it: cm' - gimlet and choir leader and Mrs. t Me; obty, Scotelimer ltesecdate mannish', ' alt l''''' e d zunone; ear ellareh people today, e These eocial gathetimes fill a great! c o et he attract, . i ien' there is so muck of aeother 1 lug /v. The Ladies' Aid Society oe St. (me cli narews United , church peepose in enn 1 iin an I e 1 the IIistdry .of Philosophy of •olay 0 is rye hottOr ganto dOvOTon Religion. in Knee College, Tor- 'Mei hi the puck more then tie. intern. . W. „Taylr shipped a eae lead m, stock to Toronto Saturday' Eons and Sons are out with moving van again, While /toy - load from Seaforth to Toronto- esday they engem/tercel gooe 2 snow in their travels. Roy Fops rirehes5d S. fine -ore Me, B. Rathwell of Godet- wne iip last week, • cry eleasaet time was sperit iii wnship hall on Monday eVea....• members of St. Johife Angli- nreh. The evening was spent Sic and genies, after which Was seeeed th,,, iree— oeto. 'i'hie Standing Comeiittees were renominated for another year, IneW and the Presbytery ...adjourn5d •to men. meet in First Peeebyterian Cherch eeaforth, on Teesdey, the 10th 'day' relax eS 'each eight• 116 boys physicallY.', or to teach them to econtrol themselves terermea,WI - aCioil'1:1,1•:m'117;dwslieeerelbhyou can ye sill be ,.,,and it will do you good, Two A l'ecaeurer: Mee, IT, ll'itesilnoils, Of 5IaY, o to:no thrn. gam g isi secM1 on the even- Itineh ,-1