HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1935-10-17, Page 5';THURS., `OCT. 17, 1935
TJIE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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OF 'INTEREST TO YOU.
AND ME
M. H. 11. Stevens has little to
eongeatulate'himself upon in the late
election unless- it is the fact that he
made the return of his former party
impossible,
believe that the splitting up of the
Conservative `vote had something to
do with it, too. Had Mr. Bennett and
Mr. Stevens composed their differ-
epees instead of having a ,.complete
;break, and far the failure no doubt
both are. to blame, the result neghi
have 'been very •'differe'nt. But the
Liberals, feae'in 'Stevens lis still a
MARRIAGESY
LENDON- STEVI•:'N'S--At the home
of the 'bride's parents, on Oct. 11t1r
by the Rev. F, G. Fairill, of On-
tario Street United church, CIL-
ton, Donna Mary, elder dantghter
c'f Mr. and Mus. W J. Stevens. of
'i Oaklands, the Base Line, to
BULBSFARMER
HYACINTHS TULIPS
S MARKET
for Poultry and Eggs
CAPI AL THEATRE
1'
Goderich--Phone 47
H
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth
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- DAFFODILS -
CULLING TIME
it will pay Earners to have all
NOW: Jaclr. Benny in:
' "Transatlantic Merry -Go -Round"
Now: "CAR 99e and "Home on
the Range."
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- NARCISSUS -
JUST- ARRIVED
Tm,Rorted Di•rect Front holland •
tgand
Plant Earlyand Get Best Resultsmend
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non -layers removed from poultry
flocks, Culling done by experienced
Poultryman free of thane.
and Checicens handled every day
Market Prices Paid For
Eggs. Gond Service While You
Wait.
Men., Tues., Wed.- Daulrle Bill'
Clive Brook and Ann' hlarding
cc a
GALLANT LADY
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Ann Sothern with Gene Ray -
and. talented musical east in
a
]IOOray For.ILOve"
Mon., 'Tues Wed.
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
'i, „
Little curly -to present another
delightfultreat
"Little Miss Marker"
with Adolphe Menjou
Election day was a fiine day and,
:contuse to what one might have
yHighest
pthe
expected, dol hear somefolk talk, the
sun came up just as, brightly the
next morning.
Conservative, would have none of his
reforms, and voted straight LeberaL
Conservatives, on other hand,
feeling that Mr. Bcnnett • had not,
g ane as far as he might with these
reforms, and any :Conservative hay-
Lyle George Lendon, son of Mr.Fowl
and Mrs, H. Lendon of Learning-
ton. f
CARTWRT•GIIT-GRICH-akt the On-
terra! Street Parsonage, on •Oct,
12th, by the'Rev. F. 'G. Fasritt,'
V �a�!• V. Cooker.
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66J
N. W. TREWARTHA
Phones -Office, 214j Residence, 214w
Thurs., Fri., Sat,
Alice Faye, James Dunn and
Ned Sparks
a rollicking. fun
Thurs., Fri. Sat.
BILL ROBINSON
talented stepping star featured in
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Wouldn't it be a,• good idea for Al-
and
aheadline
Lt into line witht the rest
getof the
,Dominion. But it seems wedded to
its new love,, 'Social.!Credit,
ing any little grievance against his
party, voted Stevens, thus making the
election of Conservative candidates'
impossible,
We cannot help, feeling that Me,
Doris Madeline, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert A. Crich of.
the Base Line, to Raymond George
Cextwri h s'on
g t, of Mr, James Oert-
weight and the late ,Fres, Cart-
Londesboro.
and
melody. show.
Hooray For Love"
SA BLUE AY
,
George Whites Scandals
1935 Edition
a music and dancing fun thaw
•starring
Ann Sothern and Gene Raymond
There is to be another Royal wed-
din t November. But we refuse to
g nuto
become excited over any Royalwed-member
ding unless and until the Prince of
Wales is one of the chief ,victors.
Stevens would haver been. able to do
nuc more with h
h is reforms as a
of one of the two - great.
parties, even in opposition, than he
can do as a party of one in a hos-
wright of
TiIAW-HEARD At the Church of
the Redeemer,_ Louden, on October
12th, by the Rev. W. A. Town -
•shencle Nina Eleanor, only Baugh-
ter of MTS. Eleanor and the late
spEv
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OPP'ORTUNITY
Coming: -"GINGER"
with Jane Wlithers.
Coining: "Gallant Lady's and
Sorrell and -Son."
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Mat.: Wed., Thur„ Sat., 3 pen.
Mat.: Thurs., Sat. at 3 pan.
KNOCKS
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Pastry
Fruit Cakes
�'+
Oran •e. Cakes
Orange
6
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Pumpkin & Lemon Pies
Made by•'•.•'
Q i
Bartliff & Crich
Will rein come and allow, us to
convince you that our method of
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
p
Clothes is strictly sanitary and
up-to-date?
We give your'clothes a lasting
WEND 0 R F' S
PASTRY AND
CANDY SPECIALS
PEANUT KRISP, per Ib. • 19c,
JELLY• ROLL, each 15e
PORK PIE, each 5c
• NEILSON'S AND• HUNTS'
Pian your Christmas
Gifts now
For Christmas) the gift that only
you can •give --that grows precious
with the years -Your Photograph%,
r taken ' Ch •istxna strait
now e are g Christmas Portraits
'
Make your appointment early.
BURGESS' STUDIO
Phone 115, Clinton.
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There will be no difficulty in theDaniSh
newly -elected government carrying
through any measure decided upon.
no excuse for weakness'
There aiewnll bei pp
of action owing to: lack of support.
the house.
But one thing the election has
demonstrated and that is that there
is a large• percentage of people
improvement in so-
who wish some im
Wm. Heard of the Sauble Trine,,
Stanley Township, to Charles Del -•
Bert Haw, only tom of M. and
Mrs. George Haw, Proton.
IN MEMORIAM..
Perhaps the resultof Monday's et-
P y
•ection night be explained by saying
that the Liberals stuck together and
the Conservatives voted for anybody
they happened' to fancy for file time.
oral conditions and any government
of Canada who wishes to retain its
position will do well to consider this
fact. The patty led by Rt. Hon. W. L.,
Mackenzie King has received a'ejear
mandate from the people. It has a
CLARK- in ioving memory of our
dear mother; Willamena Clark, who
passed away Oct. 14th, 1932.
When days are dark and friends are
few •
Mother, how long for you.
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Everybody , didn't even have a
thence to vote. The mayor' of Wing-
ham discovered shortly before else-
bion day that his own and his wife's
names had been omitted from the
list. , 1 I,; i -I I '
large majority and will be held' re
sponsible for its sets. It is the best
way to creel a government in this
country, with a majority largo e-
sough to unable it to carry out what
io cots it May have in mind. It is
p • j y
elected and we wish • it the greatestYDozen
Dear we
Friends are friends if they be true,
But we lost our best friend when we
lost you.
y
Trustful and true to tike end of your
• days,
'Upright and just in all your ways.
Makers of Dainty -Maid and
Whole -Wheat Bread
Phone 1. Clinton.
crease, uniform finish and the
natural bodyshape.
CHOCOLATES
Fresh Shipment To-day50c LB.
p -Clinton
ALL FRESH CHOCOLATE BARS
of Kinds To Cheese From.
°
Fuel Yards
HARD BODY AND LIMB WOOD
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No eight-hour days in hospetais,
Dr, Faulkener, Minister of Public
Health, says. But, then there's no
.eueh thing in a newspaper office, el-
thee. We just have to work until the
work's done, too.,
of success. Canada is our country
and its interests are:higher than any
political party. We would suggest,
too, that the opposition, instead• of
seeking to ebsernet and embarrass
the government offer what assistance
In silence you suffered and in pat-
fence you. bore.
'Till God called You home to suffer
no mrore.
-Lovingly remembered by Will, Ma-
bel and Clifford.
PROMPT
SOFT WOOD AND CEDAR
pedestal, ,to Mr, and M'as. Kenneth
Merrier. Miss June Stephenson then
read an address to MSss Kirlc and
Miss Gladys Gale presented her with
D y g ! Cleaning
Repairing C�A�KPrompt
Pressing
DELIVERY of, Buns, Rolls,
and all leading kinds of Bread, Al.
ways Fresh. TRY US FOR QUALITY
ALSO HARD COAL, ALL SIZES
Alberta Jasper Lump, and Coke.
delivery from my yard on
lovely book -ends, A small bride
and groom then appeared carrying a
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W ,IV 1 } j�S
Isaac Street.
Victor Falconer
possible se that the new government
pink basket of miscellaneous gifts
DON'T BE LAID UP with Rheu-
Phone 68.
Phone 97w. 47-tf.
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This new building across the street
te agreat boon to those who ;haven't
may be able to lure for the ultimate
good of the whole people.
Mrs. Geo. Knox, Miss Knox, Mrs.
Melville, Mas Jamieson, Mrs, Ad-
anis, Mrs. Dey, Miss B. Scott, Miss
to rho next couple, Ma. and Mrs,
modem, Sciatica -I USE RUM -A-
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Donald M'aeKenzie. Frazer :Stirling
also made mention of the fact that
CAPS, At Hovey's Drug Store.
Afternoon ilea end Baking Sale
much to do. The work is being ov-
erlooked yeah a le r merest -Hannah
q dolly
ing number of people. If the theatre
is patronized as well when it starts
running the owneus may cengratu-
themselveaw
LONDESBORO
,
The friends of Mr. George Biog.
don of Blyth, but for many years a
resident of Londesbore, will be sorryfind
to learn that he is in the General
Riddell, Miss Agnes Riddell,
Miss Emily Bedford, Mrs: J. A. Ham-
Ilton, Mre. Ournette, and as we look
back over the years that are gone we
•our ranlw .have been 'depleted
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and out o 21 members enrolled 43
e. gift, silver salt and pepper shak-
errs was beingforwarded to Mrs.
Harvey, nee Miss Eva Sturgeon, oe
London The best wishes of the So-
eie fallow these new couples. Re-
tY
were served consisting of
APDL S for SALE
CHOICE SPIES, McINTOSH
APPLES FOR SALE.
The Girls'Club of Ontario Street
Church intend having a baking sale
and afternoon tea in the Council
Chamber on Saturday afternoon, Oct.
26th, commencing at 2.30, Athlete -
sion 25c. 49-2.
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rM A TE D
Fresh Eggs and Crew
Highest
heghest Prides for Strictly 1'
Eggs.
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The election returns in Canada last
Monday night were disappointing to
Wiese people than in any other else-
tion ever held in this Dominion. Wo
referto the great surplus of defeat-
ed; candidates. The Public trouser,
will be the gainer by several thous-
and dollars by the forfeiture of de-
;posits by many candidates.
Hospital, Toronto, suffering from a
gangerous foot. His many friends
with him a speedy recovery.
Miss E. Mains and Mrs. A. Welts
who for the past fortnight have been
visiting Chicago friends, returned on
Saturday. Miss Jean Mains accom-
ponied them home for a. weeldthe
visit. . ' ' i
years ago only five remain, two infreshments
Blyth, one in Auburn and two in the
United Church here. And as we
sever our, associations with Burns
we go forward into the wider field of`
service. In reviewing the were ee
`the past years we found that the
II membership remained about the same
as also our average attendance."
Tenyears Mission Circles
fruit, candy and popcorn.
Mr• and Mrs. Robert Ross of
Whitechurch, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Coulter), Zetiland, acid Miss dean
Coulter', nurse in Winghani, were
3.l Mopday
Apply to
(+ p
C. B. Middleton & Son
he Pings, Goderic
t 11 Tewnshi P•
A Fowl Supper
W511 be served in the basement of Cream shipped regularly. I
Grace church, Pot'ter'% Hill, from 6 »• r, ' Good Prices Pelt
to 8 o'oloek on Wi'ed. Oct. 23rd, fol-: A. E. FINCH R
lowed by a mixed program ,in the Phone 281,
auditorium. Admission 40e and 25e.
visitors at W. ester a tip
last, :. •• r w- 1 ; -- i r ;49-1•
phone 606r6, Clinton Central. 49-1,
Cleaningand Pressing
n
Miss Anna •Dronin, and Miss Mabel
Moss of Detroit were the guests of
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Miss Anna Wood's aver the week -end,
Miss Alice Drouin and Miss M
Fairbairn of Detroit spent the week-
a P
with Mrs. C. W. Brown.
Boarders or Roomers Wanted
Accomniodatipnl foci boai(cjerd • or
'
roomeus. Also a garage to rent. Ali -
ply to Mrs. Morrison, Maple Street.
49-1-p,
Apples For Sale Suits, Coats and Dresses
I have a quantity of 'sprayed Spy DRY CLEANING AND REPAIRING
apples for sale. Norman `Bali, Hut- W. I. JAGO, TAILOR
lett township, R. R. No, 1, Clinton. If not open work may be left at
Phone 640r5, Clinton Central, Hearths Barber Shop,
49 1-p,
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Miss Agnes McPhail Canada's first
member of parliament, was
pa•
again successful in the new riding of
Grey -Bruce, She won over a C'on-
servative and a Liberal and will a-
gain represent her riding in -Podia-
nient. She will. not, however, be
the .only women in the House, one
•tither woman, Mrs. Black, wife of the
dormer speaker, being' elected. She
Comes from the Yukon. But evident-
ly. 'Canadians prefer to have men
manage their pubIio business, as this-
teen other women 0andid'ates were
-defeated,
Anniversary services will be held al was
.in the United church. on SundayOct. given bythe leader of the circle
20th,at 11 ln. and 7.30, p.m. Rev. Maes. W. E. Manning. Teyears of
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W. P. Lane of Goderich will be the Mission Bands was outlined by the
speaker, Special music by the choir, leader, Mrs. J. P. Manning. Ten
Our pastor, Rev. A. W. Gardiner, years of Baby Bands wars given by
and Rev, Me. Lovegrope of Weodhain Mrs. Alice Allen, who is the leader,
exchanged pulpits on Sunday, Rev. Mrs. J. Scott rendered a pleasing
Mr. Gardiner taking the anniversary solo "Fear not little flock, The
services there, pageant, "Ten years of church un-
Tho Woman's Institute ladies had ion" was then staged by 16 of the
a ver interesting meeting in the WI. M. S. Here three woman enter
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Community: Hall on Thursday after- impersonating the presidents of the
noon est. Miss Slicker of Toronto three uniting tsocieties each one
gave a very inetiuctive‘ address an: bearing a shield, an which is inserib-
"Housing." She brought out many ed the denomination she represented,
in her address, the chief Mrs, W. Lyon, the Presbyterian, Mrs.
end
Miss Lola. Elliott and Miss Elea-
•
For Sale Rent
nor Doherty of Detroit visited the
farmer's mother, Mrs. M. Elliott, oar -London,
er the week -end,
A pretty wedding was solemnized
at the Church of the Redeemer
when Rev; W A. Townshend,
cousin of the bride united i lease-
or
House For Sale Oottago in Rattenbuxy street,
A comfortable cottage in Orange West. Apply to E. Ward, Huron
street, Clinton, Apply to E. Rozell, street, Clinton. Phone 155. 47-tf.
Phone 638x13,
Miss Elva Dewar, accompanied by
Miss F. McLaughlin and Mr. W ,
ridge Nina Eleanor, only daughter
of Mrs. Haerd, and the late Wm.
R. R. No. 1, Clinton.
Clinton Central. 49.2, CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements
Turnbull of Toronto sent the
' it
week -end with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. D. Dewar.:
Me. Harold Scotehm.er who is at-
tending College of Education in To,
ronto spent the weekend with his
Heard to Charles Delbert Haw, only
son of Mr, and Mrs. George Haw,
Proton. The bride was-beeomin ty.
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gowned in a frock of burgundy tea-
vel tweed, brown hat and shoes and
carried beautiful bouquet of sweet-
Wanted Ta Rent at lot 60, Bayfield Line, Goderich
Faris around 100 acr•es,,must have Township, 5 mules south-west of
good soil, buildings and water, with Clinton, on Wiednesday, Oct, 23rd at
'option to buy. Write Drawer• B. 12 o'clock noon, consisting of the
Clinton. 49-1-p. following:
"I'm not worrying," .a prominent
Conservative said to The News -Re-
cord Tuesday morning, "only it does
scene ironical that a Liberal Govern -Branches
ment should have been out duringhe]
all this depression and should go in
now dust when things are beginning
to pick up. And they will claim all
the credit, and get a good deal of it,
too, for the improvement which isbrown
sure to come."But 'tis but the for-
of war.
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good points
u „
one being Buymanship, She was P Thompson, the Congregational,
listened to with good attention. A- Mr's, M. Maiming, the Methodist.
bout 3b ladies from the Clinton The hynm, "The Church's One Fouu-
were in attendance, which .dation," was then sung, Quiet mu-
ed 'to make the i ieetin payed when Mrs. L. 1VIcNali
p g a sue- eie was 1
deet, Mrs. McKinley, president of entered representing the Spirit of
the Clinton Branch,gave quite a 1935, dressed in a fon white robe
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liumoroas reading and little Jean E1- with siYr*et. She then called the dzf-
with several vocal solos, accompan- 'told of their work, riM'rs• Secretary,
on the piano by Miss McInnis, Mrs, Treasus'er, The Missionary
ledtune
Miss. Melnnis of Clinton, also contd.- Monthly, Literature, Miss Home
parents.
Mrs, P. Tilt and 11Z'iss Ruth Tilt
of Preston spent the week -and with
the former's daughter, Mrs. A.
14laxwell•
Mr. Harold Weston of Detroit
sent the week -end with his
p grand-
a
heart roses. Little threeyear old
Barbara Anne Townshend, dressed In
frilled rose crepe made a charming
little flower girl. At the conclusion
le of the ceremony the bride and groom
Left amid showers of confetti for a
trip to Welland, Toronto and paints
HORSES -Black matched team, 5
Heifer Strayed and 9 years old; roan; matched team,
Strayed from Lot 6, Con. 4, Hue- 3 and 6 years old; generat' purpose
let, a red yearling heifer. Finder team, 5 years old; general purpose
kindly notify Ross McGregor, Rural mare, 4 years old; team of geldings
Route, Seaforth, Phone 245-2, Sea- (matched) rising 2 and 3 years; geld -
forth Central. 49-2-p.ing, rising 2 years. 3 of the above
mare are supposed to be in foal.
father, R. Weston,
visiting her daughters in Detroit
for the past five weeks; rammeQ
home on Saturday.
Messrs. Thos. and Robt, McCurdy
and Miss Annie McCurdy returned to
their home in Stratford on Tuesday
after leaving spent the season at the
former's home, Stanley Park, south
of the village,
h Mrs. R. Johnston who was ealIea
one owing to the illness and subsa
quest death of her father, the late
John Pollock, returned to her home
in Sault Ste. Marie, on Thursday
of last week. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford'
Pollock returned to their home in,
east, the betide travelling in a sinal$
and henna knit suit, Burgundy
coat with brown beaver collar ant
ruffs, and accessories in hewn,
The best wishes of the many
friends of the bride, who is a popular
Bayfield girl, go •te the young cou-
pre
Mrs. Eleanor Heard, accompanied
byher sons,Russel and William and
,
Mrs. M. Butler of Goderich Township
and Mrs. J. Porter of Goderich at,
tended the wedding of Miss. Nina
Heard to Mr. Delbert Haw in London
on Saturday.
Mrs. C. W. Brown spent a' few
days in Clinton last week as the
week
Mrs. M.
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CATTLE -5 young cows, spring -
ing; 15 cows, milking, good, due to
01 valuable 80 Acre Farm freshen in March grid April; 5 Rol-
well improved, first-class buildings, stein heifers, due to freshen in Feb-
windmill, good orchard, well located ruary; Herdford heifer, due to fresh'
within half mile of school and church en in March; Durham heifer, due to
And Household Furniture, at lot 23, freshen in February; 60 head of one
Ban October 29th,IJ35. 6, Township of o ater S.;OTp m. 10 ands two-year-old
acalves. steers and heifers,
TERMS: Personal property without PIGS -York sow, with 12 pigs, 5
reserve and for cash. 'Farm sribject weeks old; York sow with 10 pigs.3
of resolve bid,and other conditions weeks .old; Yoxk sew, due to profit
of sale and 10 per cent of purchase in December•.
price on day of sale and balance in MACHINERX - Massey -Harris
60 days. Geo. H, Elliott, Auctioneer, binder, 7 foot cut; bearing binder, 7
Executors of James Cox Estate. foot cut; Cockshutt mower, 6 ft. cut;
49-2. Massey -Harris fertilizer droll, 15
The Seaforth Expositor last week
protested the nutting down of a
large maple tree in that town recent-
ly, for ria very good reason as far as
the writer could see. It is the sot
-of protest which needs to be made
peetty often, . until munibhia]
.authorltiesf hydro commissions and
others learn to put a proper value
upon trees. The mutilation
p of a
lovely old elm on the property of H.
E. Rorke in Clinton by the Hydro
people was a sin against civic beauty
which should not have been commit-
ted. But this sort of thing will go
on• unless people are forever on the
alert:
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bated a very pleasing reading, Miss Missionary, Miss Foreign Mission-
L Young read several short poems ary, a woman going as a Missionary.
from Wilhelmina •Stitch s writings. All Joined in singing In .Christ there
Mee Helen Yungbiutt played a is mo Ernst nor West " The offering
pleasing piano solo: Meeting closed was. then .taken Which was - about
by singing the National Anthem and $18.00 Mrs, A, W. Gardiner closed
tasty refreshments were served by with prayer. Refreshments were
the local' Institute members about served and a social few minutes
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eighty present, spent together.
The regular monthly meeting of Margaret Barr Bethune, eldest
the W4 M!. S. of the United Church daughterflof the Iate Alexander Barr
was held last Wednesday afternoon of Hallett and sister of Mr• George
with a large attendance. Miss L. le, 'Barr of this village, died in Win-
Young, •the president was in the nipeg on Sept, 30th. Mrs. Bethune,
chair. After the reports of the sev- who had gone west in 1891, and had
es -al committees and Lustiness dealt married out .rheic, had been a widow
with, the order of service was car- for nine years. She had been living
in the Mission- with of nieces in Winnipeg
Byron on Monday while Mrs. J,
Nat
guest of
COURT OF REVISION disc, nearly new; Massey -Harris
manure spreader, nearly new; Mas-
Mas -
Stewart and Mrs: �G, Holman remain-
ed with their mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ferguson of Lon-
don are visiting the former's 'mother,
Mrs•. M. Ferguson.
Mrs. D. Stott left on Tuesday to
spend the winter in Detroit after
having been at her home in the vil-
lags during the summer.
At a quilting for the Girl's Aux-
iliary held in the bank room on Fri-
day last infer-
TL'CIICERSMITH
The regular meeting of the Tuck-
ersmith Ladies' Club was 'held at
the home of Nda. Austin Matheson.
There were 29 members and 1 visitor
present. The roll call was 'answered
by "What our club , can do for the
community." The program ended-
ed with readings by Mrs. L. Lawson,
Mrs, R. Fear and Mrs, F. Welter
Take notice that the Court of Re-
vision for the Town of Clinton will e errs hay -. leader , nearly new;
sit in the Council Chamber, in Clin- Massey -Harris sde delivery rake;
ton Wednesday, the 30th day of Oe- Massey -Harris 10 ft. ,steel rake, near -
tcber, 1935, at 8 o'eloe1 p.m. fox the ly new; Massey -Harris spring tootle
ng spring
purpose of hearing appeals regard- tooth •cultivator, 17 tooth; •disc har-
tootih cul, 13 tooth; tooth;
ing the assessment of the town. ` row,
Dated at Clinton this 17th day of row, 16 plata with fare •carriage,
October, 1936, nearly new; Nfassey-Morris two row
-R, E. MANNING, Clerkseuffier steel taller; set diamond
49-1, harrows, 4-secti Massey -Harris
2 -furrow gang plow; Cockshutt 2-
Monday's election . was a •surprise
to mast, Eleebions usually carry
element of surprise, Na mat-
ter how the (situation may be studied
no one can be at.•all sure what the
result will be.' In the election just
pason;
t 'there' were , a: good many ere •
meats which do not enter the usual
fed'eral election such asa multi plfc-
ity of parties and policies and a col.,
responding multiplicity of candi-
ried' out as outlined a couple
ary Monthly, "Ten years of Church and had been in .good health until
U'nion." A skete,h of the former stricken with pneumonia, front which
Methodist W. M. S. was given by she died after a short iciness. The
:Mins, J. W. Tamblyn, telling briefly body was taken from Winnipeg to
n few important points. The Lon- Shoal Lake, a foriner home, and the
deabode Methodist 1 1Nt•S. wbs or- funeral was held on Oct. 3rd. She it
ganized in 1904 thirty-one' years ago. survived by three sisters, Mrs. Mee-
The meeting was held• at the home fatt of Shoal Lake, Man., Mrs.
-and the W. M. S. was Proctor, Calgary, A1Na.','and Mee.
of Mrs, Hiles-ang e
organized. by Mliss Pre,emeed when George King, Bayfield, and one
12 ladies had their names enrolled. brother, George IL Barr, Londesboro:
afternoon of week an
m
mal presentation was •ado to a
•Hiles
bride -elect, Miss Nina Heard, when
Mr. S. Wideoxnbe walked into. the
room and read the following address
to Mise Heard:. "Dear Nina: -As you
t to, embark on_the
are about „, e who ha a gees.
ship Matrimony w , v b n
associated, with yon and appreciate
Also it piano solo by Mrd Ernie
Crich.
The i+emainder of the afternoon
Was :spent in sewing quilts and gar-'.
Meas. •'Oct.
will be held 'at
the home of Mrs, Wm, Landesbor-
ough on November 6th. The roll
be by "An
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock and Implements, will
be held at Lot 2, on the 7th cones-
sion of .Merles Township on Felday,
25th, comemncing at 1 o'clock
sharp. Terms: Gash. D. A. Kelly,
proprietor,Auctioneer,
G. H. Elliott,E�
Martin Greeley. Clerk, 48-2-p.
furrow gang plow, both plows nearly
new, equipped with skimmers and
roller vaulters; Oliver riding plot -,dates„
single furrow; walking plow, nearly
new; 2 farm wagons, truck wagon, 2
set Manitoba. bob sleighs; cutter,
steel tire buggy; 2 hay racks; gravel
box; grain grinder 10' plate; fan -
fling mull; 2 set team •harness, see:
all tending to split up the
vote and make the ,xesult doubtful.
'The result,however, g ht'
'might give
sem reason far thinking that, the,
people really wish a return of
the two-party system. It seemed to
be a 'sweep back to' Liber'alisn right
g
across the country:. And there was
no deign about what the majority
J Y
wanted. They wanted a Liberal Gov !
ernment retuvned and they got it.
Evidently all those tailing timing-
vee:,Liberal,'voted Liberal. They did i
no flirting with •an group oi- art '
bet : stuck right to .their guns. ' • !
Ne' doubt the fact that the depres-;
sionA5 net yet over had something
to de with:tile desire on the. art of,
the country to change the govern-'
g
menti>! Goveerfinenteewhieh go te 'thee
count clueing a depression seldom•
ry g ,
come taut rietfix sueeessfullv.'Bt$••wid
The following is •a partial list of
names a full list was not available: HAYFIELD
Miss Freeman, Mrs. E. Bell, Mrs. G.
. e ,A ver Pleasant evening was s eat
Brogden, Mrs.. Hiles, Mas, Squires, Y.P g P
Mrs. Ashley, Mrs. W. Lyon, Mrs. J, •under the auspices of •St. Andrew's
Tamblyn. The Society grew and Hnited. Young People's Department,
flourished -ill t time of church un- Bayfield, last Friday evening an hon-•
t a
ion in 1925 there were sixteen life our of the newlyweds, Mr. and Mi:s.
members an thirty -eve annual. mem- Donald MacKenzie, Mr. and •Mrs,
d y
'bets, Kenneth Merrier, and our former
Mies Bella Scott gave a sketch of teacher, Miss Isabel Kirk. The first
the former 'Presbyterian W. h2• • S, part et the evening was spent in a
of, Knox and Burns' Churches. These 'Program of mualeal'numbers, and a
thin churches were united'in the W. humorous monologue by Fraser Stir-
M:S. "This W.M.S. was organized on ling, of a young man dressing on his
the lith of September, •.1895, With wedding morn, which was. acted very
21 'members on moll. The following cleverly. Games and. contests 101-
Were enrolled as members: Mrs. lowed. The guests of honour were..
Gavin Hamilton, Mrs, Scott, Miss then;.; asked .to come to the front.
Jessie Reid; 'Mires' Katie Reid Mrs, Miss:Norma: Welsh,readi the 'address,
Watt Mrs, H.• Allen, miss E. Watt and Russel presented the
•Mies`'111'ane Watt. eedrs, • A. 'Elliotti;.,'iift,i;a. Pretty greesi• bowl, on a black
your co-operation on the teaching
staff • of ' Trinity Church, Sunday
Scheel, desire to express cur best
wishes' fora very happy "voyage,"
And so we ask you to accept this
call will answered exag-
erated story."
Anniversary services will be held
in Turner's church en Sunday next.
Rev, Mr. Carmichael " 'of Northside
Roomers or Boarders Wanted
Accommodation for either roam-
err• or boarders. Rates reasonable.
Inquire at, this office. 48-3-p.
single harness; set of 2,000.111. ;scales,
whifFletrees neck ok
y es, Perks,. chains,
shovels and numerous other articles.
This sale will start promptly en
small taken in the hope that it will
bring to your memory triose who wi i
miss you in the church and Sunday
sehgah Signed on behalf of the tea-
-hers, Sam' Wideombe, Secretary-
treasured' Miss Lucy W'ood's then
her with"a Miss
United Church, Seaforth, will be the
preacher for the day. Afteenoon'ser- '
vice at 2 o'clock and evening .ser-
vice; ate 7.30. ••. The• Lobb male guar-
tette will sing in the evening.
Ni, and Mrs. Amos Andrew and
children of Auburn. visited with Mr.
House For Rent November Jet
Small Semi-detae'hed Red Brick on
St. Three bedrooms, tore-
Huron b oo i, kit -
-hen. A pl t Iywin'a Store.
'Apply Y a
46-tf,
time and everything': advertised to be
sold.
TERMS OF SALE: -Ali sums of
$15 and under, cash; over that a-
mount,' 40 per cent of the purchase
price to be paid on day of sale, bal-
once 10 months' credit will be given.
presented cake plate.
Heard, who was.cempletely taken :kw
surprise charmingly ' expressed her
thanks to the teaehers. They the; •
adjoutnled to. the house where Mrs.
N: W. Woods •served refreshuients.
anal; Mrs. F..Townsend en Friday,
last.- , • ' •
Mr. and. Mrse A. E. 'Matheson of
Gociereel .wiaited.with :1Vtr...end •Mrs.
Asatin Matheson on Sunday last •.
house on' King Street
''Will rent or selh, 3 bedrooms, bath,
furnace, firesplace, garage: R: W.
Mcleenefe,,' edionei'617r42, Clinton.
't'� • 1 i; I l i,.' ., i • 41-tf,
on furnishing approved joint noted
: bearing' bank interest.
A. D. Townshend, ;G. H. Elliott,
•Proprietor. Auctioneer,
.,
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