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The Clinton News Record, 1922-11-23, Page 1117, --43rd f— t 4TON, ONTARIO, THU A r, OVEMBER 23ird 10)2 .E J�MEpApR TIIE S11611i ClitilISE IN A6V111601rU11E 1111[1110ME ECUNO1ICSUPEP4SiPJGLINTON cinnot be tptomistk fvith tptieg For a thorough' eye exai,nination and g1fISF3e that ri perfectly, consult W. 1.1,,;FIellyar (Optometrist and Optician) C.)tood Glasses, if you need them - Good Advice, if von . • ' Oit e'er and Optician Yielkar , Phone 174W Residence 174J 1 2o nrot ;forget gen' firrietidg at 'Christina*, A PRETTY , WAY TO REMEMBER THEM IS BY rti,ateSreetingtGards 4ee 'ear 6tock Vx,elti$ive 6tqles .3.LSO ON HAND A STOCK ODD' CARDS FOR LAST-MINUTE BUYING. The News -Record Office. 1 CASI-1 FOR VICTORY BOND ICTORY BONDS maturing on December it 1922, may, be redaeinc,d. tbr cash at Any Branch 01 this Bank rnithDut charge To pre- vent delays, 1Bonds should be delivered to the Bank at lea.t fri;irdi pno to Debeillber Tat fOr examination and listing. CEEP 'YOUR 'MONEY EARNING INTEREST, IN A, SAVINGS ACCOUNT The Royal Bank of Canada, tomano..4.4,414i.111, •11.1ma•MM••••=0.1. he glorilsh Clothing Go. REA.DY'-ro-WICA CliQTRING 37-,ft'11 ccOrinienitre-' - , C.Lo canto na We are all ready foi-You .with the lateststyles' in Storm Llisters.--Olsterettes, „Raglans, Slip.ons ,Cheeter- . fields, single and '-double,,breasted staple styles of all kinds. Lind when it 'coines to Sinart. OVerCOatS for Young relIOWS. Vs have made Provision for the young an trade with many exclusive styles that will ap-' peal to the good dressers of this community, New Moclels New Fabrics New Style Touches See thea before you buy Price $15 to $35. weater)s This is Sweater Season and our sweater stool( is now at its best. We show all sizes and All the good styles in Boys' Sweaters. Ttiere are, a variety.of new coloribigs and trimtnings, The fall season is the time fo _Boys' Sweaters Sweaters 1.25 1.50, 1,75 to 5;;00 1‘11A0sfiliiS 11 CLOTHING CL44 1 for Every Ma" CLINTON MARKETS. Wheat,91 03 Oats 40e, Buckwheiit, 70c. I3ar1ey, 55e. Eggs, 33e. to 350. Butter 30e. to 35e. Bogs, Uneettled. ITA'S DISPOSED OF BUSINES,S Mr. W, IL DaviSon, who condueted a hardware business her for eome ,little time end 131et moved to Sinicoe, has sold out hie business there to zt imam Mr. Davison's beelth, we regret Ito say, is Car from sat- isfactory, which is his -tciason for selling. GETTING READY Tho Girls' Auxiliary, through M. Ramres, made 'a shipment of waste paper, last week, the proceeds 01: whieh wore handed over to the Hos- pital The young' ladies are however, endeavoring to build up their own funds as they have taken the responsibility of fittng tip the operating room in the new hospital, Whieh it is expected will cost several hundred dollars, and they also have the rooin which they maintain in the hospital, to decorate before the move is made from the 'old 'building. ; • -HAVING BUSY TIME. IVIessl,s. 5, Snell ez Son, 11tillett township's well known eheep breed- ers, began a most strenuous few weeks' work on Monday; when they left for the Royal Agricultheal Win- ter Fair at Toronto/where they wiR exhibit m number of Sheep. As soen aseethe animals are judged they will be taken on to big Winter Fair as Chicago and aS soon as the fudging is over there they will behurried back to he exhibited -at the -Guelph Winter Fair, Meese% Humphrey, and Ephraim Snell accompanied the exhibit to Torontb and Mr. Jas. Snell will go over to Chicago to eeo how things look, he having been an ex- hibitor there for many Years; 'AMONG -THE eITURCHES , Willis °Mira , • The ordination' of elders takes place at the morning service on Sunday. The pa tog's evening ,subject wilt be: "The peach of power." , 'The Mission Band will , hold its annual thankOfferng rneetng on Fri- day evening at half past seven. ' A good program is being prepared and Vieitors are cordially invited. The- Christmas entertainment will be held on Wednesday 'evening, De- cember 201h. - The pastor Trenched .a very im- pressive sermon. on Sunday morning on "The Working God." Wesley 'Church. • Ntext Sunday is Missionary day in this church. In; the morning the ReV.' L. W. :of Parkhill will ,Preach and in the evening' the Rev, Dr. I-lartweil, ,of China will be the' Speaker. The aimual collection and 'subecription for missions will be_ taken at the morning service. It will be miseionavy day in the Sunday 'School, as well, and it is hoped Rev, Dr. Har.twell will addrest, the teachers and scholars of the school. At the board meeting; last week the pastor, the Roy. D. N. 1VIcCanitts, who is cempleting Isis fourth ,yearawae given a unanimous invitation to re- main a fifth year. - Baptist .Church It hae been deeided.to hold the an- nual Chrrsimas Tree and entertain- Meaton the ,evening of Tuesday, December 19th.' Otir Mission Band Meets in church, on Saturday 'afteeneon t theme o'clock. The pastor will occupy the pulpit next ,StuidaY Mon.ning and "in tho ening Rev. Mr, Ilawke will ,tal:o the 501 5 100 The Mission Dand held a birthday party at the parsonage on Friday evening. last, Ivhen a most pleasant, time was Spent in games and, con- tests, after which, claintY refresh - Monte !were served. Theproceeds go into the mission fund. The Rev. G. I. Timms will preach .at Goderich me &Indus, evening, the Rev. C. N., Dewey of Goderich tak- ing anniversary SerVieeS in' the Bap 1c( church at Auburn. Ontaiee Street Cluii:ch SundaY 'last was Sunders, sallow .anniversary, when. the 'Rev. G, itivo'S of Hen til was the special pteachet and deliyei,ed two able dls. courses and addressed the Sundav- 'school in tho afternoon, Mcg.s Fiancee Nickawa sang at both morning, and everimg services cind in the 'afteenoon she recited. Large congregation were, present 'at each servica, .several being turned awfl • nt night. The offerings, Which were ed to 3121. Tor the Sunday :school re:haat-mount , 'Sruiday next the pastor will M'eath a missionary sermon in the moruing aDd aleo01 Tneneris chute 14) the afternoon. 0n the first Sunday in December the pastes' will Meech in the 10010 - ng, again o)1 a mssionary them), and 155 ibe evc>iiing De. Wallace ,OraWfora he the Prettebere end will, or gentee, disconree on iniesiens, Ite Will he eseisted at the evening sere viee bY the Rev, ,f, 11.,. Foster of Vcoe, na, On the following evening' a intesimiay boiquet will be held, 1-I0C,KEY REORGANIZED At a Well atl,el'ided meeting' in the Paetime Club rooms on Monday even- ingofficers were, eleeted roe the eore- ing hockey eceson. It WaS cleeidea to elect only officerthattake an active part, in the sport atid away with , all nreliminaries. A junior team will be entered in the 0, H. A. and they 'ate alveady comeioncing to 'train. The following Mile:ere ware elected: Manager, M. ,Elliett; train- er, A. Sineleir; eeceetary, G. Middle - tone Committee, M, Selidethals, ,r,, 'cad Manning. A FINE PROGRAM .V1ci,s Frances Nichawa paid a see- ond visit to Clinton on Monday evem. ince, coining under the auspices of the Epworth League of Ontario Street chureh'end giving a prograin which was much enjoyea by the Imege aud- ience- present. - IVIiss Nickeeva, who has just return- ed"freni a very successful -Lehr in the 010 Country, has lost nothing or her charming nalairalnefris but has gained somewhat, perhaps, in pgise ,and The first part of the pecikrain was varied, geuVe 011(1 p4 and her se- lections were such as to hring out tIle talents with Which 'she is so richly endowed. -For the latter part of the progrem she dressed in Indian costume, -which certainly anits lier admirably, and gave several Indian selections.' She is especially at home in dramatic numbers, although ehe can spiri off a funny little ,slcit very nicely, -Ulm She gave eby„, request "The- Song My Paddle Sings," and, beceige she Saici it wa.5 176-7 PoPolar in England and shd liked it herself and liked to include it -in her pro- grams, she gave I was Beru'iii Can- ada.", We would not like to ,saY which number was the best but per- senally we liked her in the portrayal of the _fierce bu-61 faithfula "Ojista." and her sweet tendering of "Iiyawee tha's Wooing." Altogether it was a varied and enj17 ab1e-40gram and had. something for people of all 'tastes: . A. 5. McMurray, meeident of the , League, presided, the Rev. S. Anderson spoke, ,btielly, Ocl• spersed in the program vd,re musical numbers. Miss A. s,tevTart, miss M. Gibbings and Mr. Steele' rendered Miio5 H. Ariluv3on 0011 '3 -Treleaven- . :11 DEATH OF MRS 13RADSI1AW , • Treleaven presided at the .Pia119. :piss .and It was with feelings of Sincere sere xow that the word was received on Sunday afternoon last that Mrs. Ge A. Bradshaw of Essex, formerly ot Clinton', had died after a' few days' illness at Windsor that day. 1IVIre.-Bradshaw - had visited her Parental home here, that. of Mr. and Mrs. George Davies, Tor several -Weeks this autumn, leaving for her mine t_hessex about, a month ago, She had notbeen in, th -most robust healib for some years but 11 was until ; a few days ;previous to her death tha,teher condition occasioned Alarm 'and it was 'concluded' that ber„ only chance of recovery lay in an op, oration; which was performed in Windsor on " Thursday last. She seemed to rally and was getting -on very well until Saturday evenMg, when her • condition became serioas aiid she gradually sank until the end' came onSunday. The deceased lady was the eldest daughter of .1\1t. and Mrs. George Device Cf. Clintee, and simrit' nearly all her /ifhere, NearlY seven years ago she was'marriod to Mr. G. A. Bradshaw and they continued to, live here until about foUr years ago, since which they have resided it To- ronto,'Learnington and EsSeN:, Mov- ing to the latter place only 0 Cew inontle ago. 'She :was held in high esteem by all who knew her and her sudden taking oft is much regretted, not only by.her own Memeclicite fame ut by -a large 01rC] 03 friends. She is survived 'by bee. husband, a stepson and daughter, Mr. Ernest 'Bradshaw and Mrs. Lawrence Steph- feociusnishteeili,sp:armenn.,,ts,loianierybromtharesiih and fou' Detroit, Miss IVIargaret, Device, who is engaged in Deaconness work hi Chicago, and Misee,s Mae' and Besie and 1VIr. Newton Davies et ,home. The remains were brought to Min- ton for blirjal, the ,funeral taking, plaee from the home of 'lee father, Unroll street, yesterday afternorm. The seevices were concilieted"by the Rev, D. NeMeCamna, assisted by the Rev. 33, Andereon, and the pallbearers were: MOSSVS. 13 j., Miller. W. Walk.-- er. II, E. Rerleo, J. 'C. IVIcIVIath, A. .1. Tyndall and it. Bertliff. The, casket was covered with beau - flowers. sent by friends in De- troit, Toronto and Leamington, be-. sides many 'from ,friends here. Amongst those preeent.from a, dlee tence wore: Mr. G. A. Bradshaw, Es- Ficlxi 13. Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. 3.1 Marsh a»d Me -Norman Mareh, Detroit.: Mfgg Margaret Devies, Chi. cego; Mr, and 'Ales. W. BradshaW and Mr, Fred Bradshaw, lIrigclen; Mr. bral 75T:q, TI. Bradshaw, Courtwright; Mr, end Mrs. Gem St -tweet end Mrs, IV, Smith, Seaforth; Mt, and Mrs. 8, Cticinvore and Mrs. T. 'Workman, Ki.onee; lire. B. 'Joe, Dungannon mei Mr. Bort Morel), •Atiblum. 110e. Ilteniehaw and IVir, and Mese leayiee. xelS11 Ir, 'elKnr^gg iVnrireelatilni Of the kindness and aveleathv of theie :fidencls, elloWn 311 10,,, sending ar 1,110 ass of their ears end in many other thought. 113 0,03o,, They aro AconlY graterrni all theSe 'eXpreSsions 1r3 syMpa, CLINTON WELL REPRESENTED A BUS'I'LER 4Our, Collegiate Institute was well Mr. G. I -I. Elliett, Clinton'e, genial repreeented at the inter-colleginto and pepelar auetieneer, who Rolle cliampionehip Rugby games, PlaYed is sPreadilig °Yet a wider 0,1e11 off 1» Kingston and Ifientreel veeent- ihe time, is aleo something Of Miss jean MeMurchie was 'the success as an iasUrance man, For representative Tor her Year from October last he' wrote' up more In- -Oneen'S Residence,, when )7meell,3, euranee far tile CariadmLife than any played Queen's at Kingston a `colple other ageet in, Ontario and won the of weeks go, and Miss Einnm Higgina Company's prize, ten dollare in cash Messes. Fred Wallis.' and E. Liver- and handeonie piet,Ore of pne of the more were the ones who wen the ()Waste directors in the '000'IPanY. lucky tekets for the final' game at "G. II," nialces very little HISS as he Montreal last 'Saturday- when Varsity golvabout but be- °vide/111Y "gets wits defeated. The 0.. C. 3. usually there." shows up well both in the class room and cm the 110108p oit, WHAT' OF THE FUTURE? GOVERNiVINNT HEILPiNG "When this eine. was organized, some fourteen or fifteen Yours ago," 1Vir. G. E. Hall recently received a writee• a Tuelcersmith:'correeponcient letter from his sister , whose:12mile in regard to the 'West L'nd 13eef weS in the fire area, of New Ontario, Ring, annualmeetirig of which wa.s near Thornlee, but which was J:dr- reported in oer last issue, `ia few. innately spared 'cf/,'om the ilamee, 0 Di' the members held minor public though the, barn ararall outbuildings- offices, such as path,s master, cheol were burned. Her husband 'wise trilstee, panndlce'eper or black, knet awayfe,..;.,..e„,,,nalfonie at the time and she inspector, but now among oue mem- teleplionficl him not 10 xet-urn as she: bers we have a reeve, .an ex -reeve thought he would be' unel-de to gee and our local member of parliament. through the fire.' He came, howev- What the, future has in' store for the en, and they got their family and live organization time alone will tell." stock tO 0 place .of safety.. She Stige enough time only can tell, and and her husband stayed right in the in, the mean -One thoee chaps are house and it turned out all right, She eating more beef and becoming bus. saysthe Government js suPPlYing‘ kiek every claY, lumber fee building purposes and the eirewpae„ people are -as rapidly as possible get - The Woodstock. Sentinel-RevieW has the following account of the marriage 0:1 a former Clinton girl, a niece of. kb% G. E. Saville: , "A , quiet wedding teek plaCe thio morning, .0etober 1,11th., at Knox dhurch manse when Gladys Madeleine - daughter of the MIs Samuel H. Mere. cer, Edward stgeet, this, city, became the bride of Ni.„. Stanley Edward Wade, formerly of Peterborough". The'. Rev. Dr, L. E. Gibson- officiated in the presenee `61'. immediate friends:, IVIr. ancl Mrs. Wade left on 'a wedding trm to Montreal. On their return they will make their home in Woodstock, where Mr. Wade is inspector at tile Independent Concrete Co. Its a rep- resentative of the Canadian Inspec- tion and Testing Company, Toronto, He is Well-known in local amateur sport circles." ing up shelters , toe themselves .and ,stock. She says! "No one Could believe . how,' well -We were looked after by tbe Provincial Police.and how .quickly they got here a.ncl, got busy helping., everybody... Where they . eouldn't, get a building they were given a can :and worked,from that." STILL 13I1E7',C0ME Latest subscriptions to the Clinton Public Hospital s re as follows: 1-Ingh Miller $25; Mrs. W. T. Havvicins 325; Sale' of paper '320; Mrs. B. ' • .35; RzeP.e.Wat- son $3; 'Mrs -Edith Ball $2; A. Cur- rie $2; 3. Johnston $2; Hugh" Aiker,- head 32; Robe,rt. Allen $2; T: Stramg. hi . •1 , Brucefield.'total $104.75. , I. 13. Mustard $10; 3. G. Kaiser, $1; John ;Kitchen 59e.; L. Neuert 31; J. 'Addison $2; Mrs, ,McKenzie 50c.; IL McGregor ,31; Stanley Dutat $2;.. M. Smith 500.; R., Young 50e.; 1VIrs. Carr „,,51„,„..11/11eRetheiiile.e-ae.Mre. Forest, .1; Mrs. 'F; Wele'll$1; D. Alkenhead $1; Christina, Baird '$.; ThoMas Baird $5; IVIiss Beli McCowe an $2; ,JOhn MeCoWan 35; -Mrs. Col - wen ,32; Wits. Taylor $1; Mrs. J. Graham Mrs. Wooley 250.; 'qrs. 5.. Thompson $2; Johnsons $1; Neil McGregor $5; Mary Gilinour $2; Jno. 'Pepper $2; Art ilicQiieen $3; Frain( Aficenheed $2; Mary Gibson $8; Mrs. ,Thomson $1; Mrs. W. Collins $1; W. Ross' $1; Mrs. H. McLachlan $3.; Wal- ter Stevens $2; J. 0. Cochrane $1; 3. 13. Hyde.$1; L. Forrest $2; 5 Rath - well $2; W. D. McIntosh $15.- C. McKenzie $2; Mrs. ,John Walker '31; Bessie McGregor $1; Jean Murdoch. $1; IVIeS. C. Wright -50c.;. Mrs,,T; W. Elliott 50c.; 'IVIrs. 11. .C. Zapfe 31; 11/1r. McCully $1; James Swan' 31; Mrs. 5. McQueen $1. . Total, November 21st, ..$5,247.70 FORMER CITIZEN DIES. The followingqro'm the Deckerville, (Mich.) Recorder. refQrs to the death of, a former Clintonian and e cousin of several of our, citizens, Mr, H. Glazier, Mrs. J. S. Andrews and Mrs. T. H. Cook, Mrs. Andrews and .ther daughter, Miss Marion, and Mos. 'I'. gook Went wren to St.' to be present at the funeral. The deceased lady often visited in 05» ton during her year of 'absence and will be relnerahm,ed by inanY "Isabelle Autterson, wag bo '11 at Clinton, Ontario, May 6,, 1853. Died at Argyre, Mich:, October 2'7 '1922 aged 64 5e1111S,'5 :months and 21 days, Wien about 14 yearS of age sae came with her 'parents to St. Clair city: At the ago 0:C 21 She was mill, ried to 'John MeAIlister of the 'salne place. She eentinned to reside there until 'several years ago, 'When she evas agein married, to Mateliall Smith, of Argyle, Mteh., Mr. Mc- Allieter" having flied, several years peeviously, Tile spring fallowing their marriage, Mr. and,Mrs:. Smith, took up their residence in Decker- ville and e.ontinued to :reside there until the time of bet death.. Undee the 'circumetances a doable :CI:Moral serViee WEie '1101d, first at the home oil ()has. Smith in Argyle, on Sunday, October 29, conclucted by Rev. Mr. Firth of, the Deckervillo, 331. R. church, later on Tuciday the 31st, in her former home in St Clair,:l.rom the ,reSideiic of Olin Martin, condnct- ed by Rev. B, Johnston of Royet Oalt, a forme' pastoe, essiSted bY Rev. DunInvey all 81. ,Clair. She. leaves to mourn her' loss besides her husband, tWo daughters, Mrs. Joseph Thisbe and Mrs. Olin F. Martin of SteClair, two step -children, Mrs. Cora Scollay and CharleS 34. Smith of Argyle, three beothers and ono sister, Capt. ;Joseph AuttersOn and Capt. john Atilt '15011 o St, Clair, Capt, Charles Autterson of Duluth, Minn., and Ms-'. Joseph 10, Bolfiler of Detroit, and a host o5 sorrowing friends. Theee attending from out of town weee:' Me. end Mies. II. E. Smith, Lapeer; Me, and Iltre. Chas. Autteraon, Duluth; Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Bolger, Detroit; Mrs, Itahnah Sen, Detroit: MrS, LIzzie Auttereon Detroit; Mrs, Goo. 314 111.11, Wayne; Mrs. Jc11•01110, Andnewg, Olinten, Ont., Missi 'quiet Andretve, Clinton, Ont.; Mrs, ''.1"hos. Cook,, Clintoa, Ont,; and Vire. 5. Clibbe, Sarnia; and iiCes, Mary, Mulios of Serifia." THE FIRST TWO WEEKS. Agriculture , The, specipAjecturer,s, at Ale Sq11.001, 'at Agriculture aael Borne Economies for the 1595-5 two weeks .will be as Science" ---November 27 to December 6th, Dr. W. E. Baker, eighk lectures of two hours. ."Civics and Rural Organization"-- lIeeember 411 to December 8th, a Hart, B. S. A.,, five lectures of two "lrrilmrs FFerestey arid Birds"---Decern ber 5th to D,ecember 603, L. Ste- vensmla B. S. A., two lectures of' three hours. ' English and Aninial Iluebandry lectures will, be given, throughout the • Home ECOAornice • bi'ovember 27th. to December 221109 iss' 0, 'Campbell, Sewing. ' Domestic Science lectures will be given throughout the Course by Miss E. Hopkins, 'Lindsay, Ont. THEY'RE NOT 31013 US. Toronto housewives have been quite excited lately over tho fact that certain feuit dealers made the com- plaint that they insisted upon eat- ing-impoete,d fruit instead of the home grown apple and even in apples insisted upon the -British Coluarbar fruit insteld of that grown in Omar- im The 31oront9 women say that they .earmot le'ee the same class ot Ontarie fruit and that they prefer sorincl, goodelooking apples oven if they came from British poi= 011111141 Theee is a lot, in what' the ladies sav Who ever vet, saw g 5011ta1114. er with fine, polished, attractively arranged, sound, Huron -grown an, Plos on sale in a Clinton fruit bilep,7 The writee never did, Although tile writer knows that out to the, orchards off the surrounding townships there groWs as fina a clees of apples as will be Sound anywhere, The fruit grew- ers of Oniario bave not yet awakened 3301(1343 If, 353931LE5 ' John Torarnee, Porter's returued hom ,from Blyth 115 '1 week; after a,s'eieting51s 5007111-l1IW, A, Sloan with the hie apple crop. From fourteen acres' of: or.' ..chard there wae, Packed 13 Scan ban' ,dredebarrels, beside, a lerge ntmetity fes' evaporator use, Inhe fruit 'wee of fine qcielity, being fully fifty pee cent,. No. 1. One car load'wlis Ben Davis, winch was ineluded in a con- signmeet of five thoyeand be -mole ehipped by the firm Of Seriptnl'o leaned -lain of Brighton, to Sooth Af- rica, on which tho freight alone 11. mounted to $35,000.00, Huron County .growe the appIes, there' no. question, about that. WELCOME, COOT) CITIZENS- . The following refere to ,cc fanailY recently moving here from Wing -harm Me. Green has taken ci Position with Schoenhals at The WEIL 1111'. and Mi's. W. rf. Gi.een ,and family are moving to Clinton tlkis week. On. Tliesdav evening the beys of Mrs. Green's eless in tho 141ethodiSt church presented her with a handsome Bible and an address and a Presentation of a silver, Meat fork was also given to' Mrs, Green by the Membere of 'the Loyal' True Blues at the hemp of Mrs. Thos. Joynt: Gooci citizens are leaving Wingham when the Green family gm—Wingbans Ade vanee. • IT DID RING, IT STIEIVIS Last week we suggested that- the town bell should be rung to cull the attention of the people to the two minutes of silence on Armistice Day, 15 seems that the town bell was,fung cet Armistice Day and The News -Record is accused of being asleep, and not hearing it. 'Wehave made anirieS and find that some heard It, aiiti ea,me eid, not,- Anyone who happened to,be outside at the Ind- - relent did, and seine of them didn't know what it meant. We ehduld suggest' abat it be rung 31101'0 arrest- , ingly, 55 that even if -we are inat- tentive we shalt not fall ito hear, xneet of us hear it at noon, for instance. It might be well to have it announced . that'the bell will ring-, LITTLE LOCALS r • 'I'he C. C. I. commencentent, will be ftld�n"D15on'Ibet.2'1st, ,e - Mrs. Hogg entertaine/1 tlhe board of truStees of Willis church to Supper at the manse on Tuesday ,everting. , Parties with rooms to rent, or who can furnish looarc" are asked to please notify the Department of Ag- riculture. A. number of the pupils and Mein - bees of the staff of the Collegiate Ine stitute attended the commencement exercises at Mitchell on. Friday- even- ing. The 'Clinton and South 1-Iiiron Choral Secieties; comprising over one hundred voices, will sing Handel', "Messiah" in .elinton on the evening of Friday December Sth. This is "Telephone Week," when • the local central staff is being ate home to anyone wishing to look over the plaitt and see the inner wed -binge °Ube "Hello" busineSS. The three Carter Scholarships for Huron go 'this year to Goderich and announcements of the awards were Made last week. Miss Ruby Kilpate rick won first, Boyd Taylor, second end Miss Ethel a Washiegton, thirli, PASSING OF T. J. WATT Although it had not been unlooked for Sor some days, yet the news of the death of Mr. T. 5. Wcitt on Tues- day evening was received with some- thing of a shock. Mt, Watt had been 111 eince July but in September he had so fat recovered as to be able le he about and it wag hoped he tight be on the way to receovery, but tor the past six weeks or so his .c.015-. clition had, been such as to cause his friends eerious anxiety and foe some clays he -was • known to be rapidly sinking. Me. Watt was born in Oxford County but; had spent ananY. Years 01 to the fact that they have to cater Ilmon, having resided at Bluevalc, to the onetomer in order to get his Wingliam old for several years peat, trade. The apple grower looks after in Clinton. ..Wherever he lived he his .apples in a kind of a Way, sprays was held in the highest regaled for them n bit, and when. :Call comes sells his kindly, cotmteous manner and Ills the product by the barrelor bulk 1,0 sterling. qualities . integrity and O dealer, who sentit a er,atig of- Men uprightness. His going is a (Ilse out to piek and pack in barr9is ans tinct loss to the emnintinitY. lie these are.' shipped. west, ,overseas, was o. member of Wesley church, in various lilt -tees. Scene of them ar- which 110 -was an'billeb-beater and, riv0. in good .sluipe, some do not, ac- until his. health Sailed, was a teacher cording to the way they are packed- 3» the Sunday school. IT will be But the dealer insists upon taldng much" missed • hi the life of the only the best, the culls eye about all elmeoh. He was twice married, being Oliateli 'leaseholders ever sem Last milted lees 'filo i,bree yeaxs age tt, season we had British Columbia ap- Miee Mabel Karl', W116 survives him, pies sold right bore in Clinton. They He is .alse eurvived by Cour beethers were attractive looking apples, a and rear atetej'A: ,Thhil Watt or. Cat; good Color, attrAttively boxed and winiarn and David Wnti, of Bbl -le, sold ()1" a g'00d. figure. But; they Man,; F. 5. Watt of Curries; Mrs, are not in it with the Ontario -grown (Rev,) A,. E. Smith of Toronto; Mre, aRP1" -Eer flaver. the growet, 1i% Gibson, Vancouver, B. 0., Mies isi British Columbia Can aitOrd to Nettie, Watt 03 Woodstock ztna "Mee 111;c',111a011t0ealeilt8 atsple, 111‘Sthilielnl'elligNV,:lYnealti; A (,.1.1;111011°.r •1\1.eost.lree,Y°3;)11c...,,et, ne real reason why the Ontario aLs tete reeidenee, •Raitembury steeet, greWee cannot., The buYers' tenioreoW aftoriumn the 1''1'',' er4n1 e 3 C.IV }VIVO ' net a e time and meneteg et., two e,clock, tInar are lutfulling too ,many, 1r IP 10337 change ice made in the 1111110111155 of! our Ontario apples it 30111 have to Itude the many kindness Watt Wiehes to ex her be, Made 34' 11 00.0110.141157.0 T""PvtiTI"" glfewii. 'by xrkyti& iicite4boig en the Part Of the growees theme .intg hot husband's longAlineA ThoY` srives, to(117Itioal. growers n10 to., hop 0,„ tlatt to: Ntumor,, , itt"gOinethillkUt', 31118 thein would be ImposSible, bUt "she Whieh iieedse*ci:opliation: 1145 • , ver , tite ;A. 1)itght: one of i?be 04. • .1, the p, aproo(.1o.c., tercet ef their :friends.