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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1935-11-07, Page 4PAGE 4 CLINTON •;NEWS•RECORD COOPER'S STORE NEWS FOOT PROTECTION KEEP YOUR FEET WARM AND DRY AND AVOW COLDS Complete • Stock s .mp St ck of Rubbers. for allAge.. FOR WORD AND STREET WEAR, ,SEE, 12, WINDOW FOR' DISPLAY. SH,OE:DEPT. ON 2ND FLOOR ME N& UBER1.98 MENS DRESS SPATS, Dome e at 98c LADIES' SHOES In Suede and Tree. Bark. Leather, 'Brown or Black, Ties or Pump. at $2.98 and $3.48 A. T. COOPER.:.. M Phone Sed. Phone `36j. :bhe Wasn't Disappointed ointed • When a lady"asked fee, the best preparation to soften Hee' skin and take out wind -burn and keep the 'skin soli and smooth, We:: gold her -.' •VEL'•V'E'T'TA ALM- B - _. aq seedkbesides being an exceellentipreparaition„ the value is in the not in expensive' advertising, • ' Get the best: and ::get value for your money: ` ' IT SOOTHES, SMOOTHS AND HEALS_ 4 OZ. BOTTLE FOR . ,;.. .25c $„OZ. BOTTLE FOR 39c S. H OIMES - � PNM. 0. CLINTON, ONT. .. PHONE 51 Time to think about your Winter. SupplyUnderwearf a Stanfield's •Unshrinkable Combinations $2.50. . - $3.00 - $3.50 Penmans - $1.39 to $2.75 Hatchway, no button, $3.50 and up Two piece garments, Shirts & Drawers ,all Sizes DAVIS ift HERMAN CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING CENT. A. MILE BARGAIN EXCURSIGN ROUND TRIP .Minimum Pares: Adults 76e: Children 40e.) FRIDAY NOV. 15 from CLINTON '1'ch.,.„,.,Port}lope,Cobourg,Treaton,Selleville; Kingston, Gananoque, Brockville. P -„nett: Morrisburg Cornwall Uxbridge, LindaPeterborb, Campbellford, A,n ra, Newmarket, Allendale, da0.,jyoliingwood, Meafor ,,'Penetang; Barrie, OrUtia, Midland, Grevenhurst, Bracobridge. Huntsville, North Bayandall Intermediatepointe.' ALSO TO M1 Towne inNew Ontario on lines of Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Riy„ ;Nipissing Central Illy. and on C.N. RIys. to 1apukaszn, Hearst, Parry Sound, Sudbury and Loughs:: Mining Fields, ALSO ON SAT. NOV. 16 To Brantford, Chatham, Chesley, Clinton, Durham,' Exeter,.Fergus, ,Goderich, Guelph, Hamiltoli;'1lanover,farriston, Ingersoll, Kincatdme, Kitchener, London, Listowel, Mitchell, Niagara Falls, Owen Sound, Paisley, Palmerston, Paris, Port Elgin, St, Catharines, St. Marys,. Sarnia, Southampton, Stratford; Strathroy, TORONTO, Walkerton, s•, Witti'Wti, Winghana, Woodstock. i„ ATTRACTIONS-TORONTO-�SATURDAY,NOVEMBER 16 '�.Nellonal.Lc"atua Nlxkcy-Toibntb i'Maple Leafs"ve. New York "Ringers" NellonaI MowEl,GW, of Canada -T. Eaton go. tad. "Santa Claus" Perade to 'wind Fares, Tickets, Return Limits ernd2ralnlriortnationfraiiAgenta. Ask for Handbill. rosin C N D. ,1Art NATIONAL STANLEY The 'home cif Nit and Mrs; Tho - mos Robinson Zurich tides the scene of a verhr' pretty weddingat eleven o'clock ., Saturday morning, • • Novem- ld, ,when.: their elder daughter, ":t.`va' Margaret'' became the bride of .EImore R. Stephenson, son . of Mr. and, Mrs..,,,J avid Stephenson, , Goshen : line, .Stanley -township.. Rev, .B. A. pointer, , of • Brownsville . Hefted ohureh, formerly of .Varna, perforin - ..ed the ceremony, assisted. by Rev. H. ' G. Bandey, Varna, and . Rev. R. leter- ray, Chicago, an uncle of the bride,' • ' 'The wedding ,party stood before a ''bank of pink and white autumn flow- er5:and'ferns and the color scheme of ,;pink and white Was carried throi'igli- :Met in houseahnd table decoratrotis.'` ' The bride, given in marriage by her ' father,,, looked alarming, in her wed- cling gown of tea: rose suede lace '"fashioned on, long 'tines, , She "carried bouquet of Briareliffe . rose's and fent. The bridesmaid, Miss Grace Robinson, eieter of,the,'bride ,wore a ' 'dies of '431 s .normatine georgette and Fair, "One, Two, Three" I ides. Frances Powell on Thanksgiv- -ear>ied an arm bouquet of'br nze t • o :mite and 11fi's. tV!m. Baird of To- : Jean Gibson, Fordwich Howitt ing E4•e 16; pay tribute to aSe • ptem- chrysanthemuens. BruceeMaChnehey, ionto spent the 'weep -end at the Selma Fair, "Sauce Eye " bei' bride d Mr,d M bride, was pianist 'and played,. ap- propriate selections, also .•aecompany ing Mr. George ::P'oulter of Bid:ems- ville, who sang, "O Peomiefreare",. After the ' reception and wedding P n , di g dinner Ma , ;and Mrs. ,Stephenson left, on a motor trip ,to Detroit, .Mar- guette,.' Flint ' and ' other Michigan' etties. The bridegr'oorn's. gifts were:: To the bride, lovely silverware; • to bhe bridesmaid and ,organist, silver vases; to, the best man, a gold tie pin, and to .the flower girl and ring bearer, bracelet and„a ring,.Tespec- tively. Besides the immediate families and. near relatives: 'guests; .'Vero present from °Chicago, Flint; 'Brownsville and. Varna, On their return Mr. ' and :Mrs. Stephenson 'will -reside on the bridegroom's' farm in `this •township and they, have thd::best 'wither`; .of their friends:for . happy and pros- perous future. Mrs.Neil• M'bGr'ege'r has:returned home after spending'the<• ast month P o With friends. at Tiverton,"• PROMINENT RESIDENT OF TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH PASSES John. Tebbutt Dies Suddenly In Stidbilry ` On. Return - Front Pieozant Trip -• 1-1 .:I li The unexpected 'death, took ,place a'kindly,- sociable "disposition, which' en, Saturday, November -2nd, of 'a: highly esteemed resident of Godei;ich ;township in the;person' of John Teo - butt, in his :70th year. ' •Iri September 'Mr., `end Mrs. Teb butt _ went to . the West on a; • trtp, -visiting Dhuid, Radisson and 'o4er planes, They wereou•••"their retiui journey, after a most pleasant ,ew weeks, having just arrived' -in Sud-, beef 'at the home of their nieee,;Mrs.' Wi. Henderson, formerly,` Marie Snyder, when M. Tebbutt was ethic ken with a severe heart attack.expir- Ing' almost instantly. It was a great' shock to his wife'and, friends, as he' had 'never' had any trouble with his heart,, and. before going •West had a medical' examination. Deceased was born in 1866 on,'the Maitland Concession, on the far on' which he ;has alwaiys resided, , he�rbe- ing a son'of the late Wellgate�`T'eb butt, a pioneer settle' . '•Thi'rty- six; years, ,ago. he ,was , married! to Caroline E. Snyder of Colborne ,town- ,,The late Mr Tebbutt was an' ffii cial meritb and faithful QQ er a 'attendant "of�'Ebenezet's, church;' `he3 having; been Superintendent of the Sunday'' School for sixteen `years and 'Chure'fi, Stew e insured . him the .friendship•:. of ;all who knew him. Hle sudden, passing was a shock to all and a keen sor'r'ow to many.. :Surviving are' his „wife, and' one daughter, .Grace, Mie, ,George Addi- son of Londesbore, and two sons,'Ir- •vine on ;the homestead, and Carman Ch the Maitland Concession. Alsd four brothers survive, Weligate of, Druid,; SasiC., whom.,. he' reoently:vtsifed; `Al- fred of Goderich; henry of Redlands, California,', and Lewis".iof 1 Tucker - Fair iister�s' and two broth-. ers predeceeeed him, ` The body 'was brought' home and the, funeral -took, places, ,on Tuesday, from his late residence at 2 o'clock. to the 'Clinton cemetery, his pastor,.; Rev. J: Wi, Herbert of Holmesville, conducting the • servia' - The leibb Pearson quartette sang "Peacefully Slumbering" during.: the • service:The palllbearere, all having been neighboura of the: deceased, were:i W. H. Lobb, Isaac Jones, -David Easom, •Wilfhed''r'Biggin +Charles •TinlliaMs and %ra'MerrrlL '!liie`•floral"trrbiittee ,sere gnerous, and �beaufirful. Amon those fro n a,;'iiistanee ; at- tending the iurieral ' were friends from • Detroit, Waterloo; .Boniest :and and for weer thirty years. He' wee of Delhi. h. .CHAMPIONSHIP._�CO*'E•r CONDUCTED IN. -.0 :TON, .ON;- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND a: The eighth -annual' County Chains pionship Public Speaking • Contest and Fifth ,. annual • Spelling Match Were .. conducted in..tI a ,auditorium of the . Clinton Collegiate Institute, ' on Saturday afternoon, November 2nd. A. recitation contest was. also con ducted in which the contestants were pupils of second, class and :under in Public •School. There were seven contestants in the Public. Speaking, seven in the Recitation Contest and fourteen pupils competed : in the Spel- ling c g 'Slat h. The three competitions were conducted under the direction of the Huron County 'Branch -of' the Ontario Department of Agriculture. Mr. I. MacLeod, Representative in charge. 'Cash prizes of $4, $3, $2, and $1 were awarded to the four high pupils In the Spelling Match and Recitation Contest: The remaining contestants field School:;Fair, S. No. 16 Ash- field. i Eva Horsborgh, Corrie, Howie( School Oar; S S. Nb 6; Howrck. Bertram Curran, `-Llecknirw •Ash- field School Fair, S. S, N. 9, Ash- field. Theinia McGuire,' Belgrave, Bel - grave School Fair, S. S. 14. 17 Mor- ris and K. Vsi wanosh. Mabel C'oultes, Belgrave, Belgrave School Fair, .S. S. No. 17, Morris and E. Wawanotht'. • Ddu' as 'W 'I i g>I ll•1in lana Auburn, Car- low' School Fair, S:" -S. No. 3, Col- borne: Mary Cantwell, Goderich, Carlow Soh,00l ,Fair, .17, No 1, Colborne. Mabel Eariton, Dashwood, Grand Bend School 'Fair, S. 3. 'No•. 7, • Steph- en. Norma' Cook, Hiensall, Hensel) School Fair, Hensall Public School. received a consolation •prize of $50c Annie Morgan, Hensall, Hensall each. Ca'h prizesof$6; $4; S3y,$2k Public School, S:' S. No. '10, Usborne. and" Si, were awarded the five high •`Howard 11•fartinn, Lucknow, St, Rel. pupils in the Public Speaking C'on- ons S S. 14: 12, W.'tNh►wanush. test and a cash prize of $50e to' the Jean Well -wood, Wingham, St. Bel - remaining two contestants. Cash'do- ens School Fair, S. S. No. 14;'W. Wa- nations towards these prizes - were wanosh, received froth M. C. A. Robertson, lYt:L.A. for North Huron. and .Mr. James Ballantyne, M.L.A. for South -moil,: and Mr. R. J. Deachman, M. 1',, for North Huron. Miss Ruth Love of the Grand Bend School' Fair was the winner of the Public Speaking Contest. it is ex- pected' that she will compete- in the Guelph District Public Speaking Contest which will. be held at the On- tario Agricultural College, Guelph �bn November 14th. At this contest the Winning liupils from eigett Western Ontario Counties will compete' for the district: championship:, Principal R Stonehouse of sec - tone Street School,' 'Goderich, con- ducted the spelling match, and ' in-, • Spector Game of Bruce announced the` winners. The. following. is -.a list of.the •• Cons testants.. The,: first five in the Public Speaking and the first lour • in the Recitation Contest and the Spelling lefatcb being:ranked in order of.tner- tt: ' Public -Speaking Ruth Love, Parkhill, ...Grand Bend. School Fair, Subject;,! 'Rubber," • Anneista.,Stewart,. Dungannon', St. Helens School Fair, "A Ramble with' my'Favourite Authors," i7une Irwin, 'Wingham, i3eigrave School Fair, "Our Pioneer Days." ,i Annie Morgan, . H;ensall' - School Fair, '!Oar Pioneers." • Eleanor:. Carson, :: Gerrie, ck School Fair, "The Silver Ju Hamer Durnin, Dungan h field ' .School. Fair, , ,"Can Our .Country," i formerly,: encurnbent of .. Middlet n„ •Q Betty Young, 'Goderich, 'w Ha1m!Csviile and Sunimerhill. ptG'rrsh,,. School Fair, "Rural School v and of Robert and•Thomas Dunb4r. Recitation , both• , of ;;Lambeth. The family �r t ETowi Jubilee," non Aa oda, O Carlo Grounds • 1 _; out. ,to. Canada from: Ireland ,'between,. 'Keith Gam hell, Dungannon, _St. twenty-,flvo,;anti • thirty' years- age nand, Ifelens' Scheel Fair, A Boy andhrs for Stornach," or •soma;;timfl lived 'in:(this 'township, :Mr, Dunks as1 � r w a ay,reader in: the Murray McDowell,, Belgrave S'chdol„the "TheEnglish,• Church sand frequently as- Man in the Mem" sir's Billy Hill, Goderich, Carlow School d 1n the servicesa in St,, James! "Girls." church.. Hie wife and three sons sur- Fatr, Helen Rowe,Exeter, Heiman e I nsa l GODERICH 'TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Welsh and daughters, 111r. `Alex Welsh of Clin- ton, and Mr,' Norman Welsh end son, David of Ldmbeth were Sunday vis - gal's with` Mr. and Mrs.'•Arthur Welsh. " Mrs. Lou-A'ndersnn'spent the week- end with Michigan. friends, • Mrs, Ben, Rathwell is visiting her mother at Stratford, Miss Grace Stirling and Mir. Har ry Wanamaker of Toronto spent the 'Week -end With the -formers parents, MIS. and Mee. Jas. S. Stirling. .Mr. and Mrs., Ogle Russel and Mr. and M'rs.-Wielt„Keeke of Bruce C'eun- ty ,yisited friends in.the - neighbor- hood. the past week. ,.:Mr Ela:cime:1, Betties • of •Toronto spent the;.Week-end with his mother, Mrs,,Thes..Bettles. , • Mr. and Mao. Robt. McLeod arid Itfissee- Mary and Lizzie .McLeod of Woodstock were visiting friends in^ this" commi tlity` on ",Friday Mr and Mrs. W A,.McGuire• spent Ssaturday''with the', former'5 'sister, Mrs. Joe Carlin 'of St. Coluthbia , .. Mr. W:`• Me utr'' G i e was'in Tdronto. an Menday rind Fbrought "back a.' load`. of 'tattle. Word has lieen received"'here of the death, which took place at Lambeth on Sunday, Of llaim Dunbar, for mealy of Goderich township. Mit!, Dunbar wase the father of the Rev. - W.. H. ;Dunbar of Owen'Sound, e Fair; "A Mortifying 'Mistake." Deer• a hundred friends and neigh- 1M'ergaret Webb, Grand Bend Seliool bora' gathered at the Ilene of Mr, and r - s, an groom; an Mrs. Stanley township ,was best nran. Hel- home of 'the former's brother . Mr. Evelyn Little, Lucknow, Ashfield Mees'ien Eatkin of'C'linton. en Errata .and John MicConneli, niece Gecrge`Baird, :and nephew of the bi'idegroom,'wore Mr, H. Corey acted as. chairman charmingit nda ts,Mr. and Mire. Victor Taylor Snelling 5/fetch during the evening little to alts n Thee for- Taylor, g • g and a very picas daughter,: L , Geo e wi ing becomingly dressed in pink gear -la, accampamed by Mr. xg ane Hall, Fordwich, Howick ng program°:was given consisting of. Leo .gette, was the channin flower girl. and Mia, Harve�' riaytot and two School l Fair S. S, Ne;' 17,"Hewiek.� nuniber s , .tP Pear: l a n d...Jean Elott = aster John Wasring bearer. ,'chi1 an Visited for few days 'VitoChas. Atchison, Grand Bend5cho1Se1os'y•Messrs,,,Ired Seery- and H: ., their mjotlrei" ''Mrs. J. Taylor of 'tb-' ' air;+'Grafid• Bend Piiblic School'' Corey,. guitar, and's'mouth. or ! :.. -. : , y a i � gen: se- Miss Olive Erratt, cousin' of the. rants. e vex 1 ' Kenneth Gauley, Dun annen ; Asti=:'.:leotidt he. Bill ' Catenefind School Fair, "A Little Girl's Notion" • liott, Jr., and a humorous speech and reading by Mr, Geo„ TI'. Elliott, The next. item on the' program was the presentation •of a ;beautiful walnut centre table to the ' young' couple and the following address' was read by Mrs,' Frances' Powell:T-, "Dear Mervyn and D'oeis,5 it is with delight, - That we welcome you, this Thanks- giving night A time for . re -unions mons ,and reecllec-' tions,• Accept if ,you will a few reflec- tions. Allow, us to speak in united voice, W)e congratulate .Mervyn on :phis ehoice. ' May they both live together quite free from care, „• We pray God's blessing on this hap- py pair. Mrs. Batkin is sadly . mi"ssed at Mc - Knights, Where she gave to everyone their rights. , • She treated each customer as' a guest, And gave to each -)service -the very,, ,; And now Mervyn' and Doles, I wish to say, ` We have come" together' in the usual Please;;acoapt -this, table as a loving token, With- the other" •thouglits' ',already And"'new lin closing this' little. fable Let us gather: II g r together around the • table" " Let ue •'join in'' singing '' in 'Voices,,. "mellow; . The-'edng entitled -A jolly' good lbw:' -,From• your friends'and' neighbors.",•. 'Meriayn.. fittingly replied on behalf. of his bride, thanking those present for the beetiful gift and for th'e kind thoughtfulness of the community, R: efreshments•.were then served and a very enjoyable` social time „ensued. , Mr, and„ Mrs. Root. McCartney of Holmesville and Mr. and Mrs, Orville Rodgers of Porter's Hill visited 'an Tuesday, with„ Mr. and MYs.. David Easorn. of the 1'Beh, The 'following is the report for S. S. No. 9, Goderich,„. for September and October: - Sr. 4th -Betty. Harris, 71. ,Jr. 4th -Kenneth Steepe, 71, Don- ald Calclough, 60. Sr. 3rd. --.Gwen •Mgher;_73; Ruth Harris, 67; Gordon Gilbert, 64; Ed- na •McCullough,'50. Jr. 3rd-•iHarold allellveen, 72, Mur• lel Wise, 65; Jessie IfcCullough, 68; Reta Yeo, 84; Edward Wise, 61, 2nd --,Keith Miller, June Miller, Marray MIlier. let --Harriet Wise, Muriel Bow- den; Ray Wise. Sr. Pr. --,Anna Cole. Jr. Pr. ---Gordon Grigg, Clayton McCullough. --Meta Sheardown, teacher. Council Meeting: -Council met in Holmesville on Monday last; . the County Treasurer wrote re tax sale of lands which appear to have since been paid. The clerk was instructed to gee in . touch with . our Collector and County, Treasurer and have the matter settled. D. B. Harkness re relief was read and fyled. Sawyer Massey .Co. re po'tver road maintain- er, read and fyled. , The ,representa- tive of the .Adams' Co. was present, with a cheque for the grader sold to them, also to sell anything required for next season. By-law Na 6 setting • Nomination for Friday,.Nev. 22, at 1 p.m: also appointing . polling places, Deputy Returning Offieers and pollclerks in case of en election ;as 'follows: Division No. 1, Orange Hall, Con, 4, J. K. Johnston, D.R;O., Robt. Me. Ilwain, Clerk.: No. 2, Reuse of Howard Sturdy, H. Sturdy, D.R.O., W. J. McCabe, Clerk. No. 3, House of Geo. Hopson, Jas. Young, D.R;O., Thos. • Hudie, Clerk, No. 4, House of W. II. Lobb, W. H; Lobb, D.R.O.,. Lew, Anderson; ,CIeris, No. 5, Route ' of H. McCartney, H. McCartney, '•D.R.O., W. R 'T:obh, Clerk.. No. 8, Blouse . of-R..Riowden, 'R, Richardson, • D.R.O., R. Rowden, Clerk, •.The. following aceounts were paid: D, ,C. Galbraith, sheep claim, $3.00;, Reeve, 'Clerk' and Assessor, --selecting. Jurors; $10100",' W. H. Labii, 'valuing sheep, $1.30; Loan to the telephone system, '$150:00; .Supt, pay voucher No: 10, $692.44. Council then adjourned to 'meet on Friday, November 15th, at 1'p.m. to finish business' for the year. R. "G. Thompson, Mork. VARNA: 'The. W. A. of Sit, John's church held 'their monthly meeting at . the bode of Mrs, Arch, Gilbraith with a large. attendance. Mrs. Annie Elliott of Detroit is visiting Mr, Robert Elliott of the Babylon line., • Mr, Harold „Elliott . is gone for a Visit to Detroit, returning with,M'rs: White, who had been visiting her• brothers, 'Robert and, Norman Camp- bell. Mr. Keys Lloyd spent the 'week- oy y end in Port Huron, Mich., visiting his aunt, Mrs. W. J. Reid. 'Miss ;Helen Bandey of Muncie RE - serve spent the week -end with her P renis Cahere' Y I,i the ., '11'T . and Mrs. E east :Mc n Mr. y have gone to Filiit to spend'the von ter. visismirmisammist WELCOME TO NEW GOV ERNOR.GENERALAND' HIS FAMILY BRILLIANT SPECTACLE IN QUEBEC ON SATURDAY THURS.; NOV 7,' 1935 • Old Quebec extended traditional to her and,:presentd a gorgeetibliou- quet of red roses. , hospitality .on •Saturday night to Right Hon, Lord Tweedsmuir, who was installed as Governor-General of Canada, in the beautiful 'Legislative Council Chain:her of;;French-iCangda, Their ,E'xcellencies Lord and Lady Tweed iriuir and their 'teen-age sou, the Holl, Alastair . Buchan, crossed the 'Atlantic in the steamship, Duch- essren Richmond, entering Canada by the •same gateway as.Cartier, ,,Cham- plain and, Frontenac. Thesun went down in burnished ,gold as his Ebceellendy viewed from. the •hurrioarre deck of the Stately ship the seereingiy-impregnable fort- ress of Quebec; end 'shortly there-', after they liner. drew .alongside the pier at Wolfe's Cove,,,where gallant British forces , scaled, •the' .heights of Abraham•, in 1759, •forestalling'. then. chivalrous. French • foeman• and estabr fishing British role: in North' infer Notables Welcome Party The incoming .: GavernarlGeneral and his family • came.•' ashore ,shortly ,after 7 .o'clock and -Were received by. Sir • Lyman'Duff,# Chief. Justice of Caanda, who, has been Administratrr_•' of the government" of Canada sii:lee the departure.;;of;:th'e Earl of Bess - ,borough; by Lieutenant -Governor' Lord Tweedsmuir Takes: Cath After the King's eommussion ap. pointing Lord Tweedsmuir Governor- Ge neral had been read by his Excel- lency's secretary; the Clerk' of the Privy Council handed the Bible to Hon. Thibaudeau Rinfret;' Senior Puisne Judge 'of the Supreme Court of Canada, and . Lord Tweeds4nutr stepped down from the dais teotake' the oabh of .:office inpeer, firm tones. eleving signed • his nanee' ,ire; the oath book, he resumed his, place on the, dais while the Jud es •of,the, Su- preme Cour' signed.,the jurat, The, Under-Secretary of :State ,,prodeeed the Great Seal of Canada, and the Governor-General handed; it to Hon. l:+ernand. Rin£ret, .. Secretary) of -.State "for safe -keeping'." Mee' Coleman; the Under-Secretary of. State, there -read the proclamation, which was ..signed by the Governor-General and':sealed with the Prit(y: Seal 'of .his, Ebtcellen- •oy. The -band played ,the 'National Anthem. -• Prime Minister Extends Weieome After' the eerentehy, the ')tight. 'Hon 'Mackenzie Bing, long' and in- timate personal ''friend of 'Lord Patenaude of Quebec .Prime N31nrs Tweedsxnuirl extended' to the "Geyer - tee Mackenzie King, Premier , T15 • no>• -General a heartfeltsineere- chereau of Quebec: and :members of the Dominion and;: Provincial .Cabi- nets. • - tat place of the "red -coated, British Grenadiers of Wlolfe's day there was a guard of honor from ' the crack 22nd French-Canadian Battalion, which covered itself with glory, in the Great.War as part of the exped- itionary force freer, this Dominion welcome to Canada; "alludilig'te; him as the son of a "Scottish mens''' who had distingi'ished.,-himself as novel- ist, biographer and ;Poet- .`,"Blit it is as ,John Buchan, the commoner, chos- en .to represent his Maleityi;in other spheres, you: will find the Warmest ercelome and abiding„placg in, the hearts of the. Canadian,people," said Mr', King, ' After 'inspecting the guard, 'Lord "In your aristocracy of mind and wealth of imagination ,you are a and Lally Tweedsmuir and the'menm- familiar friend in thousands of can - osis ofof'their party, with a travelling adian homes. You have; -•been a creel'"cavalry, drove in'open car- solace to lonely.souls•in lonely places, riages through the narrow, cobble- an incentive to noble living, thrilling stoned streets, Which were lined with adventure, and 'stirring romance. We clteerin*''petiple•. ii.:PyroshviicsneteltiailetdePraperatltiiehals; ''welcome a 'Hind that 'has created they reached thpoetry,history; biography and Ile- mentBuildings; tion, and we believe that in the ev- itself, se where Lord Tweedsinui% was sty -dab* life of Canada you will (inti formally installed as Governor-Gener- many sagas of adventure, romance al of Canada in u colorful chamber and heroism unsurpassed in any oth- whose dominating decoration was a ee land." ' huge painting of a 'Couneil of the Government of New France, and a scarlet throne wibh a splendid Union Jack in the background. Magnificent Spectacle New Governor-General Replies Lord Tweedsmuir, after voicing his warmest thanks: for such a flattering welcome, expressed his admiration for what the Canadian people have The spectacle within the chamber accomplished, and confidently pree was a magnificent one as Lorddieted they would aceompliish much Tweedsmuir 'mounted the dais, stir' more in the days to come. He was rounded by statesmen, soldlets; sail- proud to have been chosen Governor - ors and aviators in their brilliant uni- General, particularly in the year of forms of scarlet, gold and blues. To the King's Jubilee; proud to repre- the right of the throne were the sent such a King in such a Domin- Right Hon. Sir mn uff, in iris ion, The Empire had .emerged nobly from testing times, but was still con - court uniform andLysasah ofDa Knight the Grand Cross of the Order of St. fronted by intricate' and incalcul. sod St. :Hable problems whose settlement Louis Alexandre TaschereaGeorge;u ofPre Queier- would need all the sagacity and re- bee and Madame .Taschereau, and solution for which Britons were not - other `members of the Queibeo G:o�v- ,,d: Canada, he said, had magnificent oriiment and wives. left assets, but ehiefest among those were was Lady Tweedstheirmuir; herTo sonthe, Hon. the courage . and spirit of the Cana- AI'astair Buchan, and members of the dian people,"" Viceregal party; " Lieutenant -Gover- nor Patenaude of Quebec and Mad- ame Patenaude, handsome and beau tilul; .,the Judges of the Supreme Court of Canada, in their scarlet lend ermine robes. Immediately in front of the throne Was the Council table, around Which were grouped Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King, in his navy blue and gold court uniform, and members of the Dominion Cabinet. These includ- ed: Hon. Ernest Lapointe, K.C.; Hon. J, C, Elliott, KFC.; Hon Fernand Rinfret; Ron. IaneM'ackenzie,' KC.; Hon, C. G. Power, K.C.; Hon. J. E. Michaud, Hon. Norman RoSers and Tion. Clarence D. Howe. At the end of ,the tale were: ,Ernest 3. Lemaire, veteran, Clerk of the Privy Council and former -private secrtary to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who has, administer- ed the oath . to the last•, four Gaver- nors-General,-of Canada, „and K, H, Coleman, Under:Secretary al State, Who supetitised the arrangements for the reception of the new Govei'nor- General: Massey Among Party ,. Hon. Vincent Massey of Toronto, dramatically sworn le as High Com- missioner for Canada in London while travelling to Quebec on the train bearing the official party from Ottawa, was among the eatable lig• ures present. He was accompanied by Mrs. Massey. Right Rev. Bishop Lennox-,W1liianls of the Church ni England] Ven; Aeohdeaco:n F. 'G, Scott, the beloved war padre of Que- bec; prelates of the Rome,n Catholic Church in their purple; beautiful w :- men in becoming gowns, . including Mrs. Henry Hague Davis, lately of Toronto, and . Mfrs. Patrick' Kerwin, lately of Guelph,` who ; accompanied their learned` and judicial husbands of the Supreme Court from Ottawa. Lady Tweedsmuir, graceful and gracious in navy bite dress, with which she wore diamond and sapphire a anrings, 'seas the cynosure of all, eyes as she was presented. with 'a bouquet of mauve orchids by Mad- ame Lapointe, m , L p lots thecharming wife el the Federal :Minister of Justices and again as Madame Taschereau,' wife Quebec Premier's Welcome Premier Taschereau of Quebec, with characteristic chivalry and cour- tesy, extended the warm-hearted greetings of old. Quebec, reminding the Governer-Geenrat he had .landed in Canada on the Very spot where the nation had its birth. in his -progress. up the noble River St, Lawrence he had; followed the path. of .the great discoverers and missionaries of three centuries ago, and French- Canada would always extend to 'him a warm welcome. To Premier 'Taschereau ,and to 'Slayer Gregoire of Quebec, who axe tended civic gretings, the Gogepnor, General graciously , replied in the beautiful language of France, which is so clear to Canadians who dwell on the shores of the St. Lawrence,aril at the conclusion . of his elotluentlg phrased .expressions: of appreciation, delivered in. perfect ,French,. he • was tendered an ovation, He had •won All hearts. Leaves fol Ottawa Thereafter their Eiccellencies lefb the chamiber. in procession and march. ed to the Parliamentary Restaurant, where they held their first reception on Canadian, sail. The Governor-Gen- eral spent; the Sabbath quietly., in •. the Province of Quebec, leaving at night for Ottawa by the Canadian National Railways, and reaching the Canadian Capital on Monday. Glori- ous autumn weather, with :brilliant sunshine, favored the voyage of the Viceregal party, since they entered bhe Gulf of St. Lawrence, and .the auguries are for five happy years in Canada. --Front Monday's Globe:.:+' The Calf Show of the Dominion - wide boys .and girls' Farm Clubs. eat the Sherbrooke Winter 1t'air 'held .re- cently was thelargest assembly of its kind at a provincial exhibition. Two hundred and .;.twelve Calf Club, mem)iers front everjy;district. of the 'province of Quebec took part in show- ing160 caly '1' a d• eai m s and in es n y, % the different judging Contests for sel- ecting teams,to, :go. to the Royal Wine of the,Quebec Premier, paid homage. ter Fair, Toronto.