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The Clinton News Record, 1930-07-31, Page 4THE CLINTON-NEWS RIE`COIID cooP� s ®RE WWW WEEK SPECIAL LADIES AND •MISSES SUMMER DRESSES AT Clearing Prices ALL - WOOL' BATHING SUITS 20 per cent:. Discount A. T. ®® • CLINTON i"THE STORE WITH THE STOCIL'EADERS IN LOW PRICES PHONE 86 _---- — .Eggs.croaptoalIr! W.E RECOGNIZE: QUALITY and DISTRIBUTE THE CASE ACCORDINGLY . at CLINTON CREAMERY, CLINTON PHONE. 145 SEAFORTH BRANCH, SEAFORTH PHONE 162 CLINTON BRANCH,'CLINTON ONTARIO. PHONE 190 Gunn,.. Langlois & •Co., Limited. HEAD OFFICE --MONTREAL. QUI. SMART NEW [nrouD'OtSNot‘Chailge Representatives Reelected hi Monday's; Election SOUTx 72 110 H[JRON 2 . .... 222" CLINTON Total .. .:176 Trewartha McMillan BRUSSE>1S' 120 .1 82 St. Andrew's Ward 132 1 ,0 2 61 St. James' Ward ....166 151 .3_ 89 St. John's Ward ,1170 21 St.' Georges Ward 232 -+ . Total . Total , .. ,.:.623 490 - COLBORNE 2Vlttjority for Trewartha "133. 1 94 :. GODERIGE TOWNSHIP 2 41 SHIP . 3 • 11 1 ......,. 65 65 78 49 67 194 '10,1: 73 9Q - 30 69 . 3 120 28 Total.; • 323 4 .. 69 , .. 84 GODE•R1O11 5 9: . • 63 est 38 i' 2 137 8 , . ... .. ... 80 ' 4 123 6.. , :116 BULLETT 6 148 81 11.7 7 296 58 64 88 154 48 ..: 28 64 97 .'Total . ......545 "329 Majority for Trewartha, 216. 2 . 1 S6 8 113 70 , 8. . 9 • 61 701 4 10 . 5 11. 39 s 70 12 ' 9 7 2 66 89 Advance Poi). •, Total . 474 635 Total 1192 . Majority' for MGREY 161. 7• ... ....... 74 'STANLEY 66 0 94 2 • 4639 665 ... 99 4 • 179 • 22 fi • .. ...:....... 55 5.. . ... 119 84 ..r 8 I7 6 .. 55 9 7 . . . ..... 74 10 46 .8 ... , •+• 74 146- 57 8' ` ---•—• Total ..... -.674 , . Total.:. 577 475 HOWICK - M,ajority for Trewartha, 102. 1 . . ..•....'.'..•• 84 142 SEAFORTH 2 44 1 . ' 78 135 3 .. ..... 86 113 4 . 57 2 3... 05 110 5 . 4.. 62 93 5 73 59 i 7A . 6 ., 80 78 7B . 439 688 for McMillan, 149. McKILLOP R9 StraWS1 SPECIALLY PRICED AT Total • • Majority —'— 8 . 2 .. ........•.123 3.. 114 4 ,127 Total . • ,ln;t Majority for McMillan, 133. EXETER 1 191 2 • 207 3 .. 2165 4 74 Total . 626 ', .;07�� ` Majority for Trewartha, 277. �.,J'"i $1.50•-$3,23 r• :1 ...IIENSALL 9q \._. 2 . low These Smart New Straws qere and sover de to sell well madetthatsthey price. They are of such quality, - would' regularly sell for $4.50 to $6. All sizes, and a number of different styles to choose from. AVIS .8c HERMAN 96 Total • 195 Majority for McMil a , 26. U74 55 33 42 106 7 . • • .. 96 Total •484 Majority for Trewartha, 81. TUCKERSMITH 1 71- 2 1 2 . 73 5 •... 58 0.. 57 Total . 348 Majority for McMillan, 310. STEPHEN 114 64 62 42 37 95 42 8... 88 9 ..• 77 1 . 2 . THE Sekool ot Couiuleree CLINTON ONTARIO IS THE'ONLY COMMERCIAL SCHOO'L'IN WESTERN ONTARIO WHERE: EVERY MEMBER OF THE STAFF HAS PROFESSIONAL TEACHER'S TRAINI'N'G AS WELL AS COMMiERCIAL TRAINING. BOOK-KEEPING IS TAUGHT BY BLISS ACTUAL BUSINESS FRO'1li THE START. TYPEWRITING . IS TESTED BY BOTH UNDERWOOD AND REMINGTON CREDENTIAL TESTS. Write- for particulars concerning the Course in which you are interested. • B. E. WARD,•B.A Principal PHONE 198 M. A. STONE Commercial Specialist ' Vice Principal' • h• Banner Race Meeting Goderich AT AGRICULTURAL PARK CIVIC HOLIDAY, . Mo iday, August 4 AT 2 O'CLOCK Water Stake $1,000. 2.20 Golden Gate Stake $1,000 2.10 Blue 2.30 Trot or Pace ... $400. 2,17 Trot only ..• . • $400` -II'NDER AUSPICES OF THE LONG BRANCH DRIVING CLUB BETTING - PRIVILEGES ALLOWED New Grandstand—Good Truck—General Admission 500 (Tax Extra) J. B. WHITELY, M.D., , E: R. WIGLE, W. F. CLARK, V.S President,,. • Treasurer. Secretary STANLEY rte ' The Stanley Council a•t it's Ju a resolution •ehang-, aneeting, passed Monday coda from Y ing the Clay of meeting %to Tuesday, Tuesday, being bank', day it'would be' More conyenieitit for !; the xatepayors to cash any ,ebeques pas•' std.. 1 4.. 170 153 161 112 2 74 3 �— 4 57 5:]'i 6 , 60 6 . .99 70 Total X153 127 TURNBERRY 125 1 . 106 109 27 2 • 107 • 95 3 . 69 76 349 4 . 86 . 68 867 308 109 57 ' 90 73 50 72 Total . • 798 MORRIS 1 . 96 1 300 65 135 129 132 139 109 122 161 71 57 47 55 ' 6 1218 3 5 .. . THURSDAY; JULY 31, 1930 School Section No. 9 Hullett Holds Most Successful Reunion The' weatherman smiled on the school who had' been killed in the Herbert Lawson, Fred Lodge, Geo. Ernest Jackson, Norman Prang. Addresses were given by two'ex- '. service seen former pupils, Rev. W. .Raithby and' Rev. W. Fingland. The unveiling was done by two other re- turned men in uniform, Alex. Man- ning •and Frank Fingland. After one minute silence the Last Post was sounded by a member of Clinton Band, which took part in the day's proceedings. p.m., e soft - In the afternoon at 3 p. , ball game was' contested between two girls' teams, the Oke Leafs, Champions of London, 1929, and Wellington Maple Leafs, Alma Semi - Champions, 1929. • The Oke Leafs won by a score of 19-11. At 6.00 p.m., Goderieh and Aub- urn played a game of baseball, the score being : in favor of Goderich, 11-4. Later a concert •was given, con- sisting of selections by Clinton "Pipe band, by Mr. Thyne of` Hamilton, Highland dancing; songs by Mr. Har- veyhors ad- dress. McGee; Auburn and a s (dress. by Capt. Wm. Pingland. Mr. R. A. Roberton of Clinton -was chair- man for the evening. The ladies of the section provided good things to eat and luncheon and Olid Boys and Girls pf S. S. No. 9, Hullett, on Friday last, when about 3000 people attended the first re-uri- ion undertaken by this section. lithum ian Parade was The big Ca P the hit of the day, when many be- decked themselves .in old-time cos- tumes and riding in 'old tiple.,vehie les, paraded. There were also beau - Wally decorated cars, floats, bicycles and many novelty _ caravans. Amos N' Andy were also represented, to the anfusetnent of everybody. Many said it was the finest parade they had -even seen. Those winning prizes • in the. par- ade were: Float, 'David McLeod, Elwin Kil- lougli• best decorated car, Mfrs. Gor- RT. HON'; W. L, MacKENZIE IUN'G whose Government was defeated on 79 Monday, after being in power since 61 1921. Mr. King was himself ;elected 44 in Prince Albert but five of his cab-. 31 inet ministers, including Hon. .Mr. 63 Dunning, finance minister, -alwent st 46 down to defeat. Mr. King 46 immediately advised the governor - 7g general to ask Mr. Bennett to for}n a government. 430 Great War: John Edward Carter, ,, don Taylor Miss• Mamie Wagner; Carter &c Co., Auburn Bali Klub, Blyth Girls; old -time outfit or ve- hicle; Ezekiel Phillips, M'rs. W. Cun- ingham and Mrs. Webster. - Special prizes' were awarded as follows: • - Decorated bicycle, Jack Weir, Bob Craip; team oxen, Stanley 'Ball; race horses, Harry Webster. At eleven o'clock in the forenoon a welcome was extended to the old timers chairman, gave an sae degirls, after dinner Somewere af the served old boys and girls come to theY he� who returned for`tbe reunion were: group,best 1VIrs Shaw Sadie 130 and girls 3 to 5, All got a.chocolate 78 bar; married women's race, ,Mrs. N. 118 Garrett, Mrs. G. McGregor; hop - 94 step and jump, 1VIr. L. Yebbutt, Aer. 80 S. Whitmore; class of girls, Hazel 90 Ashton, Marian Matheson; married men's race, Ernie Crich, Vernon 42 47 Terryberry; young woolen's race, 86 Reta Fear.. Margaret Fear; classn of 100 bbys, Leslie Pepper, _ it - more; -brick race, Fletcher Town - 866 send, Jack Turner; ladies' shoe racer Bezel Pepper, Hattie Turner; elope - 67 rent race, Vernon Terryberry and 100 Hazel Terryberry, Roy Pepper and 79 Mrs. F. Walters; three-legged race, 98 Hazel Pepper and Elliott Layton, 112 Leetie Pepper and Reta Fear; nrin- 101 ister, su'pt. and assistant and choir leader, Vernon Terryberry, Fletcher 557 Townsend; bottle race, Fletcher Townsend's side won. Peanut scram- ble for children. After supper the nien and boys enjoyed a game of ball and all de- clared themselves satisfied with a happy day in the open. • ,iWr. Walter - Cunningham„'being which he called on a number . o t older men in the section, then on a number of the older'•teaehers, Mr. A. M. Robertson, Goderich, Dr. H. Fowler, Clinton, M. John Wilson, f others, who Total . . 107 WROXETER 114 189 —'— WEST WAWANOSH 221 1 . 71 2. • . 74 3 . 38. 67 93 , 57 Total ... 641 Majority for MAcXillan, 70. 1 . .............. 40 2.. • 23 3 90 4 100 5... 38 6 • • 102 7 • • . .... 30 32 . Total . • • 455 Majority for McMillan, 321. RECAPITULATION Clinton . J623 490 ' 329 Goderich Township. `, .545 , 474 636 Hullett .. • • ... ,577 675 gtaniey 539. 588 Seaforth ;403 586 lxcKillop • 406 546 Exeter . ..... 126 249 Hensali .. 194 403 Usborne •_• 484 403 Tuckersmith • • • 348 731 Stephen • :646 • 731 Hay . Total.. 5,810 6,191 1V(ajority far McMillan, 381. NORTH HURON 40 69 92 '71 58 23 50 Total —400 EAST WAWANOSH 1 . 57 68 .1--' 2 • ,77 403 4 • 69 6.. 68 119 Total ... 339 93 WIN'GHA11 107 1 .. 69 126 2 • 95 108 3 51 105 4 . . •58 --+- 658 . — 5 • 68 658 6 48 7 . . . .. ....... 64 Advance Poll ......3 Total .. 456 SUMMARY Robertson Ashfield . •' 521 Blyth . . • • 175 Brussels .232 Colborne . 323 Goderich • • 119292 Grey.:, Howick . • • 798 - Norris . Turnbet'ry 2367 West Wawanosh 400 East Wawanosh • —839 •39 Wingham .. ... Total . . 5930 58 24 103 143 90 112 78 87 ' 96 731 58 72 206 144 66 100 42 88 776 SUIVIMERHILL Mr. and Mos. (tarry Josling, Har- old and.:MTS, E. Cotton of Detroit' visited Mr,. and Mrs. T. E. ,Masen ai last week and took in the reunion No, 9, Hullett, on F day On their return to Detroit Miss Madelen 116S- 031 accompanied them for a visit. Mr. -Albert Culiss, Sault Ste. 'Marie; Jos. Connell, Oregon; A. Shetler, Buffalo; Messrs. Luxton and Thos. • Hill and John Henry, London; Ws. Auburn and: a number o o e Reid and two sons, Toronto, Rev. spoke interestingly of the former Wm. • Raithby and daughter, St. days in the old school, and recalled I Thomas; . Rev. Wm. Fingland, Mim- incidents in the early life of mak Chatham:• Sc Mrs. Toronto;ott, H. MeBx en Band of those, now of mature age an sons; Detroit; Mrs. Dan Wigginson, ing their places in the great outside world. W. Jas. I Cox, Jackson, Michigan; Mr. The oldest living settler, hobCount gave he short remembered it 1 Ws. Melbourne and Mrs. Clarence Cox, Whitechurch; the County when his father took up land in the � Mr. and .Mrs. Jos. Carter ancl' fam- totvnshtp. The roads now running ily, Soo; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hallam, past the school were not even under- of Detroit; Mr. Nelson Ball and brushed then. People lived in log , fancily; G. D. and R. A. Roberton, shanties, chinked with mud and moss, 1 lfrs• rs, Clinton, C ttL oven , Dr. Fowler othand oth- Jiofrd in with g not. some were I tames it was impossible to get at floored and some not. -• Mr. John Wilson, the oldest living,the time. teacher, with white hair and leaning In 1853 steps were taken to form on his cane, told of coining to teach 1 a school section. A. school was` there 56 years ago. The school was i built of logs and for 21 years the a log building. The consist-1 log ol epurpose. n ed of two long benches runningtleI1874a new frameschool was erect s to accoma-S full length of the room facing the ed of such proportionulation whoso wall, boys on one side of the room date the youthful population, and girls the other. When not, in , school attendance for the six months use book and slate were placed onI everaged s this about schs xty-fiv . Fofor aria the floor .ounder the seat. Ma•. Mort. Robertson, now of God- rico, when the present school was erich Collegiate Institute, told of built ffar g29. as we can ascertain the teaching in the school 40 year's ago. Dr. H. Fowler of Clinton told of following were the teachers of the coming paid fine tribute to'1tthe c tizens McGars ago. 1 log w, school Fa 1, whor. t wast Mae of the community when he said, "I 1 six yeJoaar s.IIfollowed Jbyn Mr. Walkero , can't recall a single instance .in my Ischool period and whk five years here 'having to 1 cpoosed the ssession ssion of the first frame school, too punish a boy girll for dishonesty 1 p or untruthfulness:' Mr. Beverly' and after 13 Years was followed by Paterson then recited some of his Mr: Alex. Watson, Dr. Fowler, Mr• poetry in honor of the pioneers. Mr. A. M. Robertson,`"' Misisset), Mrs. Fs Hess (now John Raithby called to mind some 1 TyI� bairn and Mr. Rogers, who has of known them. settlers as he had just completed a five-year term. Atthem. After runner a memorial tablet Miss Jewel of Colborne has been en - was unveiled to the 5 boys from the gaged for the coining term. Mrs. Oliver Clark, Goderich; Ralph 63 LONDON ROAD 119 Mn and Mrs. M. Handy and fain - 108 ily and Mrs. Hanly, Sr., visited with 67 friends in Hyde Park on Sunday. 42 Mr. and MTs. B. Riley, Constance, • 34 were guests of Mr. and bIrs. Hod - 83 ger on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Detroit, 403 and Mrs. Corrigan, Chicago, are spending a few days with Mr. and 40 Mrs. Moffat this week. 123 Lebeau Borthers have purchased 76 a separator and are getting it ready 64 for the threshing season. 57 Mr. and Mrs. Swinbank spent Sun- - day with Stratford friends. 360 Miss Edna Jackson, 'Blyth, visited et the home of her cousin, 1VIr. Wil - 136 bur Nott. on Sunday a few days 150 Mrs. Hanly, Sr., spent 96 with Woodstock friends last week. 95 Miss Georgia Murray,, who has 66 been the'guestof her sister. Mrs. 90 Lindsay. is spending a few days in 83 Kincardine and Mrs. Lindsay spent 7 the week -end with London friends. Ma's. 'Hobbs and daughter. Miss 723 Wanda aro visiting her sister, Mrs. Wnt. Ste -tibia -or. Spotton 488 222 194 300 1218, 430 865 557 398. 408 360 728 6158 MAJORITIES. GIVEN IN GENER- AL • ELECTION OF SEPTEM- BER. 1926 Hicks McMillan Clinton.. .. —.109 , Seaforth • . 166 Hensel). . 26 Exeter ...•... • . ,239 Goderich Township 174 Stanley . 72 - McKillop .. Tuckeremith lHallett Hay . . , •..... Stephen Uaborne.. . ........ . Total •.. 694 1,747 Majority for McMillan, 1,158.. ASHTIELD Robertson Spotton . 72'115 3 . ...•. 56 9.09. 93 4'• 45.. 88. 5 ...:.103 33 6 ... 85` 25 7 ... .100 . Total. .. . 621.- - • • BLYTH ' 1 ..... .. ...103 CONSTANCE Mr. and Ws. E. Ellwood and two children and Mr. Win. Johnston of Goderich township spent Sunday at the home of Ma. and Ws. Joe Riley, Jr. 1VIr. and Mrs. Robt. Grinm,oldby and Miss Olive motored to Toronto on Thursday of last week and are spending a week at the home of Mr• and Mrs. Roy Barnett of Weston. Mr. and Mfrs. Fred Stephenson and family of Brussels spent .Sunday at the home' of Mfrs. Stephenson's par- ents Mr. and Mrs. :Geo:: Riley. Mr. and Mas. Herb. Glazier and family of Stratford visited at the, home of their aunt, Mrs. Thos. Pol- lard, -on Sunday. Mr. and Mas. Leo Stephenson spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Logan of Blyth. Mr.• John Sherrill and Mr. James Sherrill of Detroit and Mfr. David Wright of Algoma, 'Mich., spent the week -end at • the home of Ws. Thos. Pollard, who .returned with them and, as this week visiting, at the home of 1VIr. and Mrs. Wright, Algonac, Michigan. Miss Ellen McGill of Goderich is visiting Miss Ella Dexter. in favor of Mr. Robertson. 1 RESULTS OF HURON COUNTY Anniversary services were held at 1 HOME GARDEN CONTEST Smith's Hill United church on Sun- day The pulpit was filled by the new pastor in ,charge. A male quar- tette from Stratford rendered ample anisic numbers for both services. 288 344 276 514 127 6 TUC! ERSMITH Turner's church held their annual picnic at Jovrett's Grove, Bayfield, on Thursday last, July 24th, when a- bout 135 gathered to enjoy the af- ternoon together, Following are the results of the contests: • ' • Lady • teachers' race, Mrs. F. Town- sond'rs. Fear; young men's race, 25 William. Pepper, Elliott Layton; 488 girl's •ri,s,6 tv 9 years, Viola Pepper, Mil- dred Ashtan1; boy's 6 to 9, Kenneth 112 !'1lerrybexry' Carman Whitmore; boys There were 43 contestants in the Home Garden Competition conducted. in Huron County this year. The County was divided into three groups AUBURNgiving each group as nearly as pons 1 sibie, equal climatic and soil condi- 10,-and Mrs. Ivy and little Baugh -1 tions, and four prizes were awarded ter of Alberta, visited friends here to each group. for a few days last week. Mx. Ivy Heavy rains in the spring and was a former bank manager here. early, sununer made it rather diffi- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shackelton cult to get the seeds in very early and family of Toronto are visiting but on: the whole the gardens show - relatives here this week. ed excellent care and attention on On July 26th, the funeral was held I the part of the contestants and the f the late Mrs• George 1Vlarsh• winners are to be congratulated on their standing. COLBORNE Interment in Ball's cemetery. Mrs. Mlarsh, who . had been ill for some little time, passed away on Thurs- day last, in her eighty-fifth year. In the Clinton Hospital on July 26th, the death occurred of Mrs. Clayton .1VIartin, formerly Eliza 3 Following is the standing of the first ten contestants in the Clinton Rural and Goderich Township group: Harold Yeo, Clinton, 3, 87 1st prize. years. rars. s. Tho funeral was he T, of Auburn, age oI Alex Gauley, Dungannon, 1, 85, •ld. n . Monday, July 28th, front the home1 2nd prize. of her parents -here, interment . int Cecilia, Bawler, Luckx,ow; . 7, 84, the Exeter cemetery. . - Services were 1 3rd prize." 4111. conducted by Rev. J. W. Mortimore. I Will Grigg, Clinton, 3, 80, Mas. Martin 'had been apparently prize. in good health up until the day be- Harvey Mole, Dungannon, '78. •e her death: She was stricken Everett Carddock,IGoderich, 1, 76. Miss Lacy Hardy has been en- gaged to teach school near Parkhill.. •11 . Hilton Amos and sister, Rose. R.N., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wilson.. Miss Julia Young is home, also Mm. R. 1V1. Young, from Toronto. ,Mr. Melvin, Tyndall started to crit his fall wheat on Tuesday. 1Miss Kathleen Marsh from Mani- toba has been -staying at •• the Thome of Mr. and Mss. Wm,. Marsh. The four polls in C:olhothe-in Mon- day's polls of 23 a majority •in� gave of days v g.. with sudden pain, the doctor was called and ••she was taken to the hos- pital, where an operation was con- sidered necessary, but she failed to rally and passed away on Saturday morning.. She leaves to 'mourn her first ten contestants m the •B loss her husband, her pereitts ane (.and. "barna . contestants sister and five brothers. This com- Effie arna 21: Blyth 2, 96 1st 'munity was greatly shocked' on hear- px162 2nd ing of her death and the -sincerest Clifford Blake, Lttcknow, 7; 93, sympathy is extended to those be- I reeved. Prize. Merman Fischer, Goderich, 4, 92, 3rd prize..- I�ULL]ETT TOWNSHIPRuby Hutchins, Clinton, 2, 91, 4111 prize. Edgar Rathwell, Clinton, 3, 72. Jean Ball, Clinton, 1, • 72. 'Robert Irwin, Lucknow, 3, 67. Clara Harmer, Goderich, 2, 67. Following is the standing of the ie Brawn of Louis Fulford, Goderich, , 82.85 IMaisses Bessie and ,Tenn . BI oit came home Tuesday and are Lucltnow 7, 84. Detroit ;Dorothy Curran, spending ending a couple. 'of 'weeks' holidays iD p at home with their another and sis- ter, Brown and M', ss •s. Robert ter, M� Eva Brown. ' Resells ,Cunningham', y a , K nzie, Ititttail, tl 83. David lv>;cI e , Norman, Durst, Clinton, 2, 81. ' Grace McGregor, Kintail, .78. 1