The Clinton News Record, 1928-10-04, Page 1i i111 WIIICII IS INCORPORATED
No. 22-5
THE CLINTON NEW ERA
CLINTON, ONTARIO, TUBG S
NE3HEUflO ADVEITISEDS HE :AKIN. ATTRAGTI VE OFFERE
AY,. ocrro F,En '� c 19?8
NSEASOftABLE GOODS--�B
THE HOME PAPER
A05. AED PB�R
THE MARKETS
$ 1
h at 1. 0
Wheat,
Barley, 60c to Ole.
Oats, 35e to 40e.
Buckwheat, 80c.
Butter, 35c to 37c.
Eggs, +� 25c to
40e.
s
,
10,25.
Live IIot,*s,$
.MEMORIAL WINDOW :UNVEILED
e memory
of the
A window to tl t Y
unveiled in
Willison son wae
late Sir John tW
a
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Bloor
Anglican Paul's An
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Sir Jos-
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Tonto onS
street,ToY
the friends
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veiling,
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the window, erected w
who e1
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few words akin a -
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"whose
Sir John,
late S
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uto of
greatest attribute," ho declared "was
the broad national outlook, which he
' which' he'
'himself and
fork s
cultivated
others."
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encouraged
SiraJohn Willison was a native of
Stanley .townshipland was very well
known in Clinton and vicinity.
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The marriage took place at the
We ley -Willis nranse,.Clinton, at -nine
o'clock yesterday morning of Irene,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cor-
ey, and -Ralph Cantelon, son of Albert
Cantelon, and the late' Mrs. Cantelor,
all of Goderich township. The cer-
emony Rev.
J,
b
aperformedY
on
em
Y was
E.
Hogg,
The bride was daintily gowned in
honey beige crepe with trimmings of
gold lace and wore hat, gloves and
shoes in matching shades, Immedia-
tely tely after the'ceremony the bridal
cou-
ple 'left on a motor trip to Detroit,
the bride donning . a handsome blue
coat with fur trimmings for the jour-
ney.
Mr. and Mrs. Cantelon will reside
on the groom's farm in Goderich
township.
THE COUNCIL MEETING,
The council met on Monday in the
council chamber; all members being
present.'
A communication was read from the
Bell Telephone Co. regarding account
for changing manhole in street. Also
a communication was read from A.
Cantelon, explaining the building of
the septic tank at thej town hall and
guaranteeing it for one year.
A. representative of the Lorne Fire
Engine Co., Mitchell, was present and
addressed the council in regard -to the
purchase of a fire truck at the cost
of $1450.00 or $1400.00 with the old
hose wagon thrown in. On request of
the mayor Fire Chief Tasker spoke,
emphasizing •the need of the fire
•truck. Chief Tasker said the firemen
had been on more than one occasion
handicapped by. delay in getting the
hose to the scene of the fire and he
pointed out that the fire truerc under
pointed »te
d seere
tarY
of
the
g
a
th
a°n
,
Mrs. Aitken andMrsNcitl
la•
n
discussion carried a large tank bf were namedas a nominating corn -
chemical fire-extinguisher which, in mittee; Mrs. Finlayson and Mrs.
case of a small fire, could be used Bremner ns a resolution committee.,..
without putting on water at all. The Mks Lyne then read the tall call of
matter was left to the fire and water the 15 auxiliaries of the Centre Sec-
committee to make a report• tion of the ' Huron Presbyterial, all
Reeve Langford of the street com d g with hopeful reports
mittee reported that the committee most had met their
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Castle announces es the
G Ca n
Mrs. S.
h Mildred
engagement of her:aaug ter,
Livermore, to 1\l'r. W. Cook of Thor-
old, the wedding to tape place early
o th.
this. 'month.
ER ICD.
BAPTISMALS V
L 0. L,
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE 1VfEETS BOLTON-CORBETT'
of the Wo-' On _ Saturday afternoon, at the
The regular meeting1VIi. and 1Zis, F. Chant of �Pxttsflel
Andrew's Pre U terrtn
St a w s
t
Har r1 a M
(.r parents is b x and l s
L. i s t < H. B.
Mrs. O. Mrs. 1•I
afternoon, the pheir. Tit YI } 0
Paisley, in the their. Alter the op- oeticeeeeg•; Edith eieieii eaughte> of Client. '
bBritannia
1 s 11I ox ett
1r.. and VI C
and the readiii • of the n ;zMlr, 'Webster off W�inghain visited with
eningexercises
& Street; became the bride of Asa T, . ;Mx.' and Mrs. Saville and other
committees
the report ofvn the- different' Bolton, of, Brantford, son of Mr. and
,friendst town andvicinity' n e w ve last
y
given, The stage c mittees was t g .
om
g
Bolton, of Clinton
. /Ire
George
•r
committee reported that the stage ot.ween.
the town hall would soon be emu- They were attended by Miss Mabel Acis M. 1VI Little, R N of Denver,
leted. Corbett, sister of Ike bride, and Bur- Colorado., was -a guest; of Nies, W
P
ebridegroom., i dahl of Townsend streetth
t Bolton,brother of the. rt e i om, R. W n wn e
Mrs. E. A. Fines was appointed on b g •
t ` etc.
on ref • onholt as We
ratio
•, med. Mrs, Bolt I a s n
eOe n
delegate •ate to in Institute
g
, 'Mrs. ;; J.
Paisley, accompanied her
x nit it Ph t Theyill
W y n
tri to •Det andw
c ron October
P
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held in Walkerton ton ,
to be
Paisley, and famtl
son Mr.W.S P e a
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,
a in Brantford, reside
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l t h aridwill en
Toronto on Suatda spend
to Poo YP
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a.'few 5 r
paper
AR NER DIES
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iScott returned
Mrs W.ze11 on 0 and Mrs James
and
read byRo N5^:
rue a citizen,the proprietor Qur C s
p
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Develo emeut f Woman'se ,from a -ver
"Ori-
gin and oof the week
the end wY
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t ti was very much Ii s eS PnBoston and the
Yleas rat tri to
ed. Piano solos were given ley Mrs• that his former assistant, John Tung, Maritime Pro nes. a
h 1 t re last all red a few
Miss Mary Reynolds, a
W o of he f d
PerdueardMssNT a
W.Y , 1 I Redlands Cal -
piano
i ' CaZtio 'Walter o
eek ago r Toronto
MI
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weeks n
Graceg
netMisses Hellyar
rano d by3 visiting friends'in
i n s
i. who ]tae been v
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0 ofour race or faith
While hot r
and a Local solo, _few days over
Andrews, n ospent aa o�
r nit
and Mathe vierY
Y re Y,
JohnTung,nevertheless,ad all the
Jah h
accompanied by the guitar, Cook
Mass the week -end with Clinton friends.
Viola Fraser. Mrs: Glen Cook gave attributes- of one we describe as aMr. and Mrs. W. F. Giddings returned
an instructive demonstration on "Can- g'entlernan, genial, kindly, polite and on Saturday to their home in
r.
n t friends that he in de
ho es and the a
, ht visit with:
a fortnight's 'Vegetables."+ 't after
rainstio> g
De -
At the close of the programa son while here are. genuinely sorry that the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
sal half hour was spent, - . he has passed: on while still in the Harvey M Brien,
DIES IN: SOUTH DAKOTA prime of life .and far from his fain- and Mrs. L. Weir and Master Joe
Ii sly and native land. of Dunnville were in town over the
Henry. Young, died at his home at A FEW COI"tRECTIONS
People You SOW
A baptismal service under the'aus-
pices of the L.O.B.A..,and L.O.L,;will
be held on Oet, 17th at eight o'clo'cic
.Re ,
Hall, Clinton,'v
in Murphy I l
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L. C. Harrison,G.D., Rev. A• A. H
ol-
W.D.
• Rev. E.
Doan
nice W.W. ,o
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officiate
'will off . t
Poo Pres.,
an Rey..J. to
d
i ina'ions.
denominations.
t
for their- respective
.
" bret ox n
interested in
Allsisters and h ,
service will ,et in
a tenial sex
this baptismal P
touch with the 'comnuttee as soon as
possible.
WEBST
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OF MISS
DEATH O
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' en of Mx
atthe residence There died r
A. W. Beacom, Hullett, on Thursday.
Sept. 25th, Catherine Webster, after
e ears,
1 of. ove • three illness r
a lingeringY
Miss Webster was born at Lucknow
seventy -years ,ago, being the Baugh-
ter of. the late: Janes Webster, Her
mother died when s)1e was:but four
years old. About forty'' years ago she
came,to live with her aunt, Mks. Da-
vid Beacom, mother of A. W. Beacom.
who died in 1910, and she continued
to care for her uncle until her health
some
in Clinton
untils
ire living
fa d
ssurvived
ago.She is by
three
years Sh
James
two brothers and three sisters:
of Liieknaw; Robert of Stanley; Mrs,
Geo. Coleman. of Stanley; Mrs.' Toni
Blake and Mrs. Wni. Ritchie of Ash-
field. Interment was on Friday, Sept.
28, to Clinton cemetery. Rev. Mr.
Doan of Ontario street church 'offic-
iated, 'assisted by Rev. Jas. Abery of
Londesboro. The pallbearers were.
John P. Sheppard, W. H..Hellyar and
Geo. Cantelon of Clinton, •Isaac Ran-
son. Thomas Knox and Robert Watson
of Huliett.
Among those who' attended' the
funeral were friends' from Ashfield
Tpwnship, Lucknow, Seaforth,.Clin-
ton, Ethel, Goderich' township and
Stanley.
MET IN-CLINTON
The third annual W. M. S. Confer-
ence for the Centre; Section Huron
Presbyterial was held in the Ontario
Street United dTiureh, Clinton, on
Thursday, Sept. 27th, Mrs. Lane • of
Seaforth presiding, and notwithstand-
ing the inclement weather, was well
attended:, exercises were rod ly
Devi,tuulal exert
Mrs. Hilts and Mrs.: Beaton of Out -
aria street church. Mfrs. Doan, also
of Ontario street church, welcomes
the delegates to the c`hureh an.ost.cor-
The minutes of 1p27 meeting were
read and adopted, Clintonwas a -'
Mrs. H. Fowler of p
respon to wx ,
allocations last
had made an inspction of the streets year.
and 'submitted a partial list of im-Some items of note gleaned from
provements which it was felt should these reports were: The sending of
be done this month. The list included bales of clothing, the sending of Sun -
the replacing of two grates on street day school periodicals to needy schools
io street and four on Victoria street, in Northern Ontario and of canned
the remaking of ditches on Rattan- fruit to the Deaconess' Home' in Tor -
bury, east, repairing crossings, grad onto; .some found it a help to have a
lug, Fulton, the filling of several holes W M S. Sunday service, some put on
and the placing of fresh gravel en, a pageant, most used the envelope
several streets and the mending of system for systematic giving and the
the worst sidewalks, ' Study Book.
Councillor Holmea'.thought this " Mrs, Weir of Blyth read the roll
looked like a season's work but Reeve. call of Circles, C. G. I. T. Camns and
Langford, and Councillor Cooper ex -Bands. Splendid reports were read
plained that it was but necessary re- from Egmondville, Brucefield, Sea
pairing which would be money saved forth, Winsley -Willis, Clinton, and
If done at once: ' .Walton Baby Band.
Councillor Cooper of the property In the afternoon the devotional ex
committee recommended that the in- ercises were led by the Londerboro
be ce on the town hall. and contents and Burn's Auxiliary. Mrs. Child's
be raised from $13000 on botha member of the -Dominion Board of
$25000 on the hall and $2000 on cone the W. M. S,x delivered an inspiration-
tents. He also reported one of the al address on the work in the foreign:
furnaces in bad repair and recom,efields She gave a word -picture of..
mended that 'the committee, be em- some of the.out-standing features of
powered obtain prices on a new the work.in Africa, 'India, China, Ja-
furnace. and report to council, Coen- pan and Korea. This was followed
chlor Thompson thought the the rate by a'beautiful and appropriate vocal
night be even higher on the hall, but number by Mrs. Aitken and Mrs. II.
it was; decided' to leave it at that Fitzsimmons. `
quoted in the report for thetinie-be-. Mrs J. McIntyre, a Home 1Vlission
ing and, the report was adopted: worker. among Ukrauians and Fin -
Dr. Thompson thought the cement lenders in Toronto gave a most r n
slabs should be *removed from the
street near the residence of Mr.
Downs, or an accident might occur „
Councillors Holmes and • Thompson
introduced a motion to rescind the
motion providing for a vote of the
people as to establishing, -a' board of
education, but the mayor' ruled the.
motion out of'. order.. Councillor: Hol-
mes did not • think there' was any
reason why the •matter should be sub-
mitted, nobody was asking for it; the
motion to do it was passed at a meet=''
ingwhere there was barely a quorum
and h' would like the feeling of the
full` council on it, But the Mayor
was firm and would not allow' the vote
to be taken. Ile saidif councillorswere
not present at the special meeting
called to discuss this matter it ' wad
their'osvn fault. "
' Councillors Thompson and Cooper
made' a motion .asking the mayor to'
call a .meeting. of the ratepayers in
the near future to discuss the possi-
bilities. of a sewage system for the
town and also the disposal of garbage,
Dr. Thom:pseon'in speaking to his own
motion said he thought,the time was
corning when Clinton would have 10
have a partial, sewage system and , he
thought it well' to have the people
and discuss it.
•meet , u
d
On motion of Reeve Langford an
Councillor „Paisley the Court of Re-
vision will be: held on 0r ober• 20th. •
•Owing to lack of space this `week
we have been obliged to hold over the tion to meet with 'thein next: year,
report of the financial committee.. 1 which- was accepted, i . , .
d
ntinse o x s
,
t
Y
Thursday .�' �. Ma' are the is
was held Th ss t guests of the for.:
Institute. Y
titans s: 8
Rev P Duncan
Cht rah Stratford R G.
an
- •Il m-
s on what the 'W. M. S. Theopenizz services of the Golden
is doin gored t r Jubilee Anniversary in connection
is. doing for he stranger within our with this church last Sunday proved
gates." low the stranger is met at to be very successful. The weather
the port of entry and haw the -Society was ideal and ail •three services on
helped to reunite families, friends and Sunday were well -attended. The Rev.
coihpatriots. T. Albert Moore, D.D., secretary of
The resolutions committee reported, the General Council of the United
desiring to thank the ladies of Ont- : Church of Canada, was the preacher=
io Street W. 1V1. S. for placing their both.morning and.evening, delivering',
ar
church at "the disposal o£ the dole interesting and " inspiring sermons.
ates, the Wesley-WRllis ladies for `The thou rendered special :music dui-•
g in providing
ing the day and at an open, session of
the splendid hospitality P the Sunday school in the afternoon
an excellent dinner,: Was. Agnew for 11Tr. E S. Liverore,' B.A., a foiurer
her services at the organ during the pupil, gave an address.
day and the singers and speakers of On 1lxonda evening a gathering of
Y
r theWesley.Fridayev-
InSoThetheythewasspeaker.apaste
week -end corning up to attend the
512, sixth Avenue, S. E„ Aberdeen, Jubilee Anniversary of the Ontario
Into our report of the prize win -
South Dakota, September. 25, 1928, Hers of the Bayfield Fair last week a street United ehureb,
after ea illness of about one year. Mt: and. Mrs, E. S. Livermore of Ayr-
few errors crept: Ma. Will. Stephen-
thehome of
.ut
mer, wereguests
- 9t con-
cession,
an- e
e was born on the h
Deceased
s 7 >
osn theasunci of the first prize
w wi
P andMrs.
rent Mr.
era parents, m r in the
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Year 185$ His parents Mr. and Mrs, for Geraniol Purpose mare, R Blau James over the week
Joseph Young, were pioneers of Ian- 'winning -second while " ,MFrank end. M Livermore,i Livermore addressed a
Ton County but moved to Nebraska . Keegan won first for foal, Mr, Blair special anniversary session of the
about fifty years- ago, Henry' re-
mained
e- taking second. 'Mr:" Keegan also took Sunday sevhool of Ontario street
Perehe •on foal Mr.
first raze. for x
ynainedhere and ;in 1881, was married P church on Sunday afternoon.
to A. Eagleson . of Bayfield, Blair taking second. In poultry Miss Mrs. Fred Cooke, Detroit;
daughter of the late Mr, and,Mrs. Norah Ferguson took dust for Buff . and and Mrs, George Cooke, troiWm. Eagleson., A daughter, 1VTathilda Orpington cockerel and pullet, and M.
1d Mrs. err, G. olRoutleye,and
Stoat -
Florence, and a son, William E re- M• Frank Weekes took first on Tool- ford; s. and .. Jack
side with their mother at Aberdeen ouse geese, both old and young. Harvey Bright; family. London, Jwere
ack
to which, city the family removed in
We Tearer that these errors occur- H. townveon Sunday London,
the
red and are glad to correct them:
1901 from Oshawa, Ont. i funeral of their aunt, the late Mrs,.
Mr, Young and family lived in FUNERAL OI+: A, E. DURNIN • Agnes osborne.
jrears n on Townsend street for: six The funeral of the late A. E. Dur -
tears from. 1893 ito 1899;most of yin, who was killed in a level crossing
which time Mr. Young was employed accident in the west on September
at the Doherty Organ factory 22nd, took place. on Saturday last to
James Young of Lucknow is a Lucknow cemetery. A private ser -
brother of deceased, vice was held at the .residence, •Wbitc-
Mr. Young' had been a subscriber to, head street, Friday evening, then on
The News -Record for about forty Saturday afternoon the' funeral left
the residence for • Lucknow; formerly
years. the Durnin home, where a service was
AMONG THE CHURCHES held in the United church. The Rev.
J. E. Hogg conducted the services at
The Presbytery of Huron wi11 meet the' house, also at Lucknow, assisted
in Queen street United church, Blyth; in Lucknow members off the Mason e
Tuesday, Oct. 9th I addition t
badstreetO'Haratownser-Messagemorning"The,Faith—Johnll,•
obligedinto
dressed by the Rev. C. J. Moorhouse;:
Willis Auxiliary in the , y a former pas
Mks. Colclough and her daughter,
Mas. Calton, have moved into the
house which they- recently purchased
in Mlary street, the one just vacated
by Mr. R....Mennell.
Wesley -Willis W. A. met at the
home of Mrs. A, Seeley, High street,
yesterday, with nearly `seventy pres-
ent, Plans were trade for the annual
bazaar to be held shortly:
There are complaints of speeding
on the new London road pavement.
If this continues somebody inay get
into trouble. The new pavements
were not built for race courses.
All, men.bers' of Huron L 0. B. A.
No. 377, are requested to be present
on the regular meeting night, October
9th, when the Brantford L.O.B.A, will
be visitors and will put on degrees.
A tea shower for the fancywork
and Ch'iienifes gift ' booths of the
Hospital Bazaar: will be held a .the
Brucefield
Rev. Mr. Lundy, ,foinnerly. of.•Kip-
pen'hut now of the Nile, will preach •
in the United 'church next ;Sunday
morning, Oct. 701. 'The evening ser-
vice will be withdrawn on account of
the anniversary services in Kipper.
The Mission Band erillyhold the}r an-
nual Thank offen `. On 'Saturday,
October 0th, at 2.30., 1h'bee will be a
special speaker for the day, Alight
lunch will be served at the close. A
special invitation extended to 'll the
children and women of -the congrega-
tion.
Mrs: R'ess Seott and Mrs. Wm. Rat-
tenbury and 'Mrs,Nevins of Hamilton
visited friends in Goderich this week,
Quite a number of women from
Brucefield congregation attended the
• Ontario
W. It
S conference held x in e
street. United church, Clinton, on
Sept. 27th. It was a most interesting
and profitable meeting and was much
enjoyed by all.
Mks. W. Stevens is at present visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. Thompson of
Sarnia.
Mi. Cecil Simpson, who has been
away for the past few months, has
now returned to his home in the vil-
lage.
Mas. B. 0. Rouke has returned to
her home after spending a few weeks
in the hospital in -Cleveland, where
she underwent an operation for goitre.
Londesboro
Miss Maud Fair of Toronto spent
the week -end with her sister, Mrs.
-(Rev.) Johnson:
Mr. and Mrs. Brawley of Wingham
recently visited the home of Mr. C.
Manning.
Mas, Brumbiy, who was taken ser-
iously i11 last week and was taken to
the home of her daughter, Mrs. D.
Shaddacic, we are sorry to say is
not improving as well as her many
friends would like to see her.
Messrs, W. and R. Grovier attended
the funeral of their uncle; Mr. Char-
les Burford, in Paris last Tuesday.
They were accompanied by their sis-
ter, Mrs, Webster.
Mrs. Govier is visiting' at her son's
home in Goderich.
Mrs. Wallace Arlinof near Sudbury
came last week aiid.is with her moth-
er, Mrs. E. Beni, who is quite ill,
Mrs. D. Vodden, Mrs. R. Nott and
Mrs. W. Brundson were in Goderich
en Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ainslie of 'Leaming-
ton are at present visiting relatives
in the community.
Mrs. Warwick, who for some time
has lived at her brother's home, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M;elyille, is quite ill.
Mass M. Lyon of Toronto, who has
spent her two week vacation with her
parents here, -will return Friday.
The Rally Day services were.held- lit
the United church on Sunday, In the
evening Mr. Harold:' Snell, who is
attending Toronto University in pre-
paration for the ministry,' assisted.
Rev. Mar. Johnsen. Every one . was
delighted to hear him.
Wedding bells rang in the village
Saturday: morning when the Rev. Mr.
Johnson united Mr. Watson of the
t 13th concession of Mullett and Miss
home of Mars. G. T. Jenkins, Isaac Rogerson in marriage. Congratula-
Street, on Friday •afternoon, Oct. 5th: tions are in order. Miss
(tomorrow) from three to six o'clock,' -..Mr. and Mrs. Will Lyon also
Clinton Collegiate students will Marjory and Ruth were visitors with
attend the, Inter -Collegiate Athletic Rev,.` B, Snell and wife oe Staffs,
Meet in :Mitchell -tomorrow, Friday, The young people will hold their
afternoon when Seaforth, Clinton, Rally service in the United church.
'Goderich, Exeter and Mitchell will next Sunday evening,:
compete for the McMillan cup, and Mrs. James Campbell is this week
other trophies.
Messrs, Wrttts, Cudmore and ,,Fcrib-
bin s received word the other day that
sa p in les.of their honey had been
chosen by the Ontario Iloney.Produc
ere'. Cooperative= to be exhibited at
the British Dairy' Show, Landon, Eng-
land, Here's hoping '13, getsfirst
visiting' ' friends in Wroxeter and
Blyth.
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Lon n daughter,
Mfrs, A. Kerslake, of near Exeter
last
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goodgi Ality sells,it $1.25 gd.
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iransparerr V Vriced at .7.00 gd. p
1 t elvet'is specially
' • ueeans9rloth �, ' --:mother- Leader
An Al wool material of very fine texture, 38 inch wide in a
\varielry_of:beautifnl.shades :priced at 1.491 �I�•
Ask to see ��ItIIl'rS Material- ..,.
!au.are Sure to Like it
t.' ..
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"WE SELL TRE 73ETTER GRADE TO BUILD THE
BETTER TRADE.'
•
t'L
DID. you EVER
STOP -To
ir, INK?
Ever stop ; to think no man is evex too old to dress well: and in
good style, . ' . i .-
We've smart elothes for 'Yining Men and men who stay young. ,.
A man is •s as young as n .'a he feels. Why .should he not keep as
Y
yei.Tg Ioolcing as posst''blo-and good clothes will help him amazingly,
Fall Shit ;and Overcoat time is'bere, andwe are showing the
;season's correct models.
I\ EN' OVERCOATS -412;00,: $18.00, $25.00, $30.00, $35,00.
MEN'S -SUITS $10.50, $15.00, $22.50, $25.00, to $35.00
MEN'S 'LEATHERWINDBREAKERS $5.50, $10.00, $12.50.
' 0OL MAOKINAWa5
MEN'S HEAVY ALL VJi . Leather lined' $10.00
MIEN'S HEAVY ALL -WOOL MACIXINAWS, $7.50.
DIENS HEAVY ALL -WOOL MACKINAW VESTS; knitted collar"
• $8:00
' D $
BOY'S 'LEATWBEAKERS, 3.90
HERETTE ,iN B ..
and
d
BOY'S ALL -WOOL CHECK Ri�ZNDBRE�3:KEI1-S, $ 2.00 $R50
"BOY'S ALL -WOOL SWEATERS, two; button, with turned
• down collar, $2.05.'
BOY'S ALL -WOOL SWEATER COATS Special ' $2.00
BOY'S FINE WORSTED JERSEYS, in sceneverychoice colorings,
$1.50, $2,00, $2.25, $2.50.
BOY'S -' S AND: OVERCOATS, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 and 12,00
T
CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES,.
$3.50, $ > 2 29.50 $35.50 ,-
L6
`
.are
4
Deal
ler
Every
ail
e
THE MARKETS
$ 1
h at 1. 0
Wheat,
Barley, 60c to Ole.
Oats, 35e to 40e.
Buckwheat, 80c.
Butter, 35c to 37c.
Eggs, +� 25c to
40e.
s
,
10,25.
Live IIot,*s,$
.MEMORIAL WINDOW :UNVEILED
e memory
of the
A window to tl t Y
unveiled in
Willison son wae
late Sir John tW
a
i church,
Bloor
Anglican Paul's An
St.g
Sir Jos-
eph
undo S
Tonto onS
street,ToY
the friends
If of t
n'beia
Flavelle,0 1
e h
p
1 the un-
veiling,
n-
'n ow did
the window, erected w
who e1
rd in trib-
few words akin a -
thin ` s e
e g
v g, p
"whose
Sir John,
late S
' the
uto of
greatest attribute," ho declared "was
the broad national outlook, which he
' which' he'
'himself and
fork s
cultivated
others."
• m
encouraged
SiraJohn Willison was a native of
Stanley .townshipland was very well
known in Clinton and vicinity.
O. EY
ANTE
LON C R
C
The marriage took place at the
We ley -Willis nranse,.Clinton, at -nine
o'clock yesterday morning of Irene,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cor-
ey, and -Ralph Cantelon, son of Albert
Cantelon, and the late' Mrs. Cantelor,
all of Goderich township. The cer-
emony Rev.
J,
b
aperformedY
on
em
Y was
E.
Hogg,
The bride was daintily gowned in
honey beige crepe with trimmings of
gold lace and wore hat, gloves and
shoes in matching shades, Immedia-
tely tely after the'ceremony the bridal
cou-
ple 'left on a motor trip to Detroit,
the bride donning . a handsome blue
coat with fur trimmings for the jour-
ney.
Mr. and Mrs. Cantelon will reside
on the groom's farm in Goderich
township.
THE COUNCIL MEETING,
The council met on Monday in the
council chamber; all members being
present.'
A communication was read from the
Bell Telephone Co. regarding account
for changing manhole in street. Also
a communication was read from A.
Cantelon, explaining the building of
the septic tank at thej town hall and
guaranteeing it for one year.
A. representative of the Lorne Fire
Engine Co., Mitchell, was present and
addressed the council in regard -to the
purchase of a fire truck at the cost
of $1450.00 or $1400.00 with the old
hose wagon thrown in. On request of
the mayor Fire Chief Tasker spoke,
emphasizing •the need of the fire
•truck. Chief Tasker said the firemen
had been on more than one occasion
handicapped by. delay in getting the
hose to the scene of the fire and he
pointed out that the fire truerc under
pointed »te
d seere
tarY
of
the
g
a
th
a°n
,
Mrs. Aitken andMrsNcitl
la•
n
discussion carried a large tank bf were namedas a nominating corn -
chemical fire-extinguisher which, in mittee; Mrs. Finlayson and Mrs.
case of a small fire, could be used Bremner ns a resolution committee.,..
without putting on water at all. The Mks Lyne then read the tall call of
matter was left to the fire and water the 15 auxiliaries of the Centre Sec-
committee to make a report• tion of the ' Huron Presbyterial, all
Reeve Langford of the street com d g with hopeful reports
mittee reported that the committee most had met their
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Castle announces es the
G Ca n
Mrs. S.
h Mildred
engagement of her:aaug ter,
Livermore, to 1\l'r. W. Cook of Thor-
old, the wedding to tape place early
o th.
this. 'month.
ER ICD.
BAPTISMALS V
L 0. L,
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE 1VfEETS BOLTON-CORBETT'
of the Wo-' On _ Saturday afternoon, at the
The regular meeting1VIi. and 1Zis, F. Chant of �Pxttsflel
Andrew's Pre U terrtn
St a w s
t
Har r1 a M
(.r parents is b x and l s
L. i s t < H. B.
Mrs. O. Mrs. 1•I
afternoon, the pheir. Tit YI } 0
Paisley, in the their. Alter the op- oeticeeeeg•; Edith eieieii eaughte> of Client. '
bBritannia
1 s 11I ox ett
1r.. and VI C
and the readiii • of the n ;zMlr, 'Webster off W�inghain visited with
eningexercises
& Street; became the bride of Asa T, . ;Mx.' and Mrs. Saville and other
committees
the report ofvn the- different' Bolton, of, Brantford, son of Mr. and
,friendst town andvicinity' n e w ve last
y
given, The stage c mittees was t g .
om
g
Bolton, of Clinton
. /Ire
George
•r
committee reported that the stage ot.ween.
the town hall would soon be emu- They were attended by Miss Mabel Acis M. 1VI Little, R N of Denver,
leted. Corbett, sister of Ike bride, and Bur- Colorado., was -a guest; of Nies, W
P
ebridegroom., i dahl of Townsend streetth
t Bolton,brother of the. rt e i om, R. W n wn e
Mrs. E. A. Fines was appointed on b g •
t ` etc.
on ref • onholt as We
ratio
•, med. Mrs, Bolt I a s n
eOe n
delegate •ate to in Institute
g
, 'Mrs. ;; J.
Paisley, accompanied her
x nit it Ph t Theyill
W y n
tri to •Det andw
c ron October
P
u•
held in Walkerton ton ,
to be
Paisley, and famtl
son Mr.W.S P e a
Y S
,
a in Brantford, reside
�t and 181ih.'
l t h aridwill en
Toronto on Suatda spend
to Poo YP
R zell
a rpreparedMrs, li. o
A e byweek there.
a.'few 5 r
paper
AR NER DIES
P T
iScott returned
Mrs W.ze11 on 0 and Mrs James
and
read byRo N5^:
rue a citizen,the proprietor Qur C s
p
hl'
Develo emeut f Woman'se ,from a -ver
"Ori-
gin and oof the week
the end wY
g pe
„1 _ of he Cafe, has•iate receivedord
tw
citit Y
• -rat c a xe
t ti was very much Ii s eS PnBoston and the
Yleas rat tri to
ed. Piano solos were given ley Mrs• that his former assistant, John Tung, Maritime Pro nes. a
h 1 t re last all red a few
Miss Mary Reynolds, a
W o of he f d
PerdueardMssNT a
W.Y , 1 I Redlands Cal -
piano
i ' CaZtio 'Walter o
eek ago r Toronto
MI
ss ,
weeks n
Graceg
netMisses Hellyar
rano d by3 visiting friends'in
i n s
i. who ]tae been v
nf l g
0 ofour race or faith
While hot r
and a Local solo, _few days over
Andrews, n ospent aa o�
r nit
and Mathe vierY
Y re Y,
JohnTung,nevertheless,ad all the
Jah h
accompanied by the guitar, Cook
Mass the week -end with Clinton friends.
Viola Fraser. Mrs: Glen Cook gave attributes- of one we describe as aMr. and Mrs. W. F. Giddings returned
an instructive demonstration on "Can- g'entlernan, genial, kindly, polite and on Saturday to their home in
r.
n t friends that he in de
ho es and the a
, ht visit with:
a fortnight's 'Vegetables."+ 't after
rainstio> g
De -
At the close of the programa son while here are. genuinely sorry that the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
sal half hour was spent, - . he has passed: on while still in the Harvey M Brien,
DIES IN: SOUTH DAKOTA prime of life .and far from his fain- and Mrs. L. Weir and Master Joe
Ii sly and native land. of Dunnville were in town over the
Henry. Young, died at his home at A FEW COI"tRECTIONS
People You SOW
A baptismal service under the'aus-
pices of the L.O.B.A..,and L.O.L,;will
be held on Oet, 17th at eight o'clo'cic
.Re ,
Hall, Clinton,'v
in Murphy I l
.rat. Y
p ,
p
L. C. Harrison,G.D., Rev. A• A. H
ol-
W.D.
• Rev. E.
Doan
nice W.W. ,o
,
officiate
'will off . t
Poo Pres.,
an Rey..J. to
d
i ina'ions.
denominations.
t
for their- respective
.
" bret ox n
interested in
Allsisters and h ,
service will ,et in
a tenial sex
this baptismal P
touch with the 'comnuttee as soon as
possible.
WEBST
DR
OF MISS
DEATH O
DDA
' en of Mx
atthe residence There died r
A. W. Beacom, Hullett, on Thursday.
Sept. 25th, Catherine Webster, after
e ears,
1 of. ove • three illness r
a lingeringY
Miss Webster was born at Lucknow
seventy -years ,ago, being the Baugh-
ter of. the late: Janes Webster, Her
mother died when s)1e was:but four
years old. About forty'' years ago she
came,to live with her aunt, Mks. Da-
vid Beacom, mother of A. W. Beacom.
who died in 1910, and she continued
to care for her uncle until her health
some
in Clinton
untils
ire living
fa d
ssurvived
ago.She is by
three
years Sh
James
two brothers and three sisters:
of Liieknaw; Robert of Stanley; Mrs,
Geo. Coleman. of Stanley; Mrs.' Toni
Blake and Mrs. Wni. Ritchie of Ash-
field. Interment was on Friday, Sept.
28, to Clinton cemetery. Rev. Mr.
Doan of Ontario street church 'offic-
iated, 'assisted by Rev. Jas. Abery of
Londesboro. The pallbearers were.
John P. Sheppard, W. H..Hellyar and
Geo. Cantelon of Clinton, •Isaac Ran-
son. Thomas Knox and Robert Watson
of Huliett.
Among those who' attended' the
funeral were friends' from Ashfield
Tpwnship, Lucknow, Seaforth,.Clin-
ton, Ethel, Goderich' township and
Stanley.
MET IN-CLINTON
The third annual W. M. S. Confer-
ence for the Centre; Section Huron
Presbyterial was held in the Ontario
Street United dTiureh, Clinton, on
Thursday, Sept. 27th, Mrs. Lane • of
Seaforth presiding, and notwithstand-
ing the inclement weather, was well
attended:, exercises were rod ly
Devi,tuulal exert
Mrs. Hilts and Mrs.: Beaton of Out -
aria street church. Mfrs. Doan, also
of Ontario street church, welcomes
the delegates to the c`hureh an.ost.cor-
The minutes of 1p27 meeting were
read and adopted, Clintonwas a -'
Mrs. H. Fowler of p
respon to wx ,
allocations last
had made an inspction of the streets year.
and 'submitted a partial list of im-Some items of note gleaned from
provements which it was felt should these reports were: The sending of
be done this month. The list included bales of clothing, the sending of Sun -
the replacing of two grates on street day school periodicals to needy schools
io street and four on Victoria street, in Northern Ontario and of canned
the remaking of ditches on Rattan- fruit to the Deaconess' Home' in Tor -
bury, east, repairing crossings, grad onto; .some found it a help to have a
lug, Fulton, the filling of several holes W M S. Sunday service, some put on
and the placing of fresh gravel en, a pageant, most used the envelope
several streets and the mending of system for systematic giving and the
the worst sidewalks, ' Study Book.
Councillor Holmea'.thought this " Mrs, Weir of Blyth read the roll
looked like a season's work but Reeve. call of Circles, C. G. I. T. Camns and
Langford, and Councillor Cooper ex -Bands. Splendid reports were read
plained that it was but necessary re- from Egmondville, Brucefield, Sea
pairing which would be money saved forth, Winsley -Willis, Clinton, and
If done at once: ' .Walton Baby Band.
Councillor Cooper of the property In the afternoon the devotional ex
committee recommended that the in- ercises were led by the Londerboro
be ce on the town hall. and contents and Burn's Auxiliary. Mrs. Child's
be raised from $13000 on botha member of the -Dominion Board of
$25000 on the hall and $2000 on cone the W. M. S,x delivered an inspiration-
tents. He also reported one of the al address on the work in the foreign:
furnaces in bad repair and recom,efields She gave a word -picture of..
mended that 'the committee, be em- some of the.out-standing features of
powered obtain prices on a new the work.in Africa, 'India, China, Ja-
furnace. and report to council, Coen- pan and Korea. This was followed
chlor Thompson thought the the rate by a'beautiful and appropriate vocal
night be even higher on the hall, but number by Mrs. Aitken and Mrs. II.
it was; decided' to leave it at that Fitzsimmons. `
quoted in the report for thetinie-be-. Mrs J. McIntyre, a Home 1Vlission
ing and, the report was adopted: worker. among Ukrauians and Fin -
Dr. Thompson thought the cement lenders in Toronto gave a most r n
slabs should be *removed from the
street near the residence of Mr.
Downs, or an accident might occur „
Councillors Holmes and • Thompson
introduced a motion to rescind the
motion providing for a vote of the
people as to establishing, -a' board of
education, but the mayor' ruled the.
motion out of'. order.. Councillor: Hol-
mes did not • think there' was any
reason why the •matter should be sub-
mitted, nobody was asking for it; the
motion to do it was passed at a meet=''
ingwhere there was barely a quorum
and h' would like the feeling of the
full` council on it, But the Mayor
was firm and would not allow' the vote
to be taken. Ile saidif councillorswere
not present at the special meeting
called to discuss this matter it ' wad
their'osvn fault. "
' Councillors Thompson and Cooper
made' a motion .asking the mayor to'
call a .meeting. of the ratepayers in
the near future to discuss the possi-
bilities. of a sewage system for the
town and also the disposal of garbage,
Dr. Thom:pseon'in speaking to his own
motion said he thought,the time was
corning when Clinton would have 10
have a partial, sewage system and , he
thought it well' to have the people
and discuss it.
•meet , u
d
On motion of Reeve Langford an
Councillor „Paisley the Court of Re-
vision will be: held on 0r ober• 20th. •
•Owing to lack of space this `week
we have been obliged to hold over the tion to meet with 'thein next: year,
report of the financial committee.. 1 which- was accepted, i . , .
d
ntinse o x s
,
t
Y
Thursday .�' �. Ma' are the is
was held Th ss t guests of the for.:
Institute. Y
titans s: 8
Rev P Duncan
Cht rah Stratford R G.
an
- •Il m-
s on what the 'W. M. S. Theopenizz services of the Golden
is doin gored t r Jubilee Anniversary in connection
is. doing for he stranger within our with this church last Sunday proved
gates." low the stranger is met at to be very successful. The weather
the port of entry and haw the -Society was ideal and ail •three services on
helped to reunite families, friends and Sunday were well -attended. The Rev.
coihpatriots. T. Albert Moore, D.D., secretary of
The resolutions committee reported, the General Council of the United
desiring to thank the ladies of Ont- : Church of Canada, was the preacher=
io Street W. 1V1. S. for placing their both.morning and.evening, delivering',
ar
church at "the disposal o£ the dole interesting and " inspiring sermons.
ates, the Wesley-WRllis ladies for `The thou rendered special :music dui-•
g in providing
ing the day and at an open, session of
the splendid hospitality P the Sunday school in the afternoon
an excellent dinner,: Was. Agnew for 11Tr. E S. Liverore,' B.A., a foiurer
her services at the organ during the pupil, gave an address.
day and the singers and speakers of On 1lxonda evening a gathering of
Y
r theWesley.Fridayev-
InSoThetheythewasspeaker.apaste
week -end corning up to attend the
512, sixth Avenue, S. E„ Aberdeen, Jubilee Anniversary of the Ontario
Into our report of the prize win -
South Dakota, September. 25, 1928, Hers of the Bayfield Fair last week a street United ehureb,
after ea illness of about one year. Mt: and. Mrs, E. S. Livermore of Ayr-
few errors crept: Ma. Will. Stephen-
thehome of
.ut
mer, wereguests
- 9t con-
cession,
an- e
e was born on the h
Deceased
s 7 >
osn theasunci of the first prize
w wi
P andMrs.
rent Mr.
era parents, m r in the
the form
P
' n o errclr township, essro G d
c P
Year 185$ His parents Mr. and Mrs, for Geraniol Purpose mare, R Blau James over the week
Joseph Young, were pioneers of Ian- 'winning -second while " ,MFrank end. M Livermore,i Livermore addressed a
Ton County but moved to Nebraska . Keegan won first for foal, Mr, Blair special anniversary session of the
about fifty years- ago, Henry' re-
mained
e- taking second. 'Mr:" Keegan also took Sunday sevhool of Ontario street
Perehe •on foal Mr.
first raze. for x
ynainedhere and ;in 1881, was married P church on Sunday afternoon.
to A. Eagleson . of Bayfield, Blair taking second. In poultry Miss Mrs. Fred Cooke, Detroit;
daughter of the late Mr, and,Mrs. Norah Ferguson took dust for Buff . and and Mrs, George Cooke, troiWm. Eagleson., A daughter, 1VTathilda Orpington cockerel and pullet, and M.
1d Mrs. err, G. olRoutleye,and
Stoat -
Florence, and a son, William E re- M• Frank Weekes took first on Tool- ford; s. and .. Jack
side with their mother at Aberdeen ouse geese, both old and young. Harvey Bright; family. London, Jwere
ack
to which, city the family removed in
We Tearer that these errors occur- H. townveon Sunday London,
the
red and are glad to correct them:
1901 from Oshawa, Ont. i funeral of their aunt, the late Mrs,.
Mr, Young and family lived in FUNERAL OI+: A, E. DURNIN • Agnes osborne.
jrears n on Townsend street for: six The funeral of the late A. E. Dur -
tears from. 1893 ito 1899;most of yin, who was killed in a level crossing
which time Mr. Young was employed accident in the west on September
at the Doherty Organ factory 22nd, took place. on Saturday last to
James Young of Lucknow is a Lucknow cemetery. A private ser -
brother of deceased, vice was held at the .residence, •Wbitc-
Mr. Young' had been a subscriber to, head street, Friday evening, then on
The News -Record for about forty Saturday afternoon the' funeral left
the residence for • Lucknow; formerly
years. the Durnin home, where a service was
AMONG THE CHURCHES held in the United church. The Rev.
J. E. Hogg conducted the services at
The Presbytery of Huron wi11 meet the' house, also at Lucknow, assisted
in Queen street United church, Blyth; in Lucknow members off the Mason e
Tuesday, Oct. 9th I addition t
badstreetO'Haratownser-Messagemorning"The,Faith—Johnll,•
obligedinto
dressed by the Rev. C. J. Moorhouse;:
Willis Auxiliary in the , y a former pas
Mks. Colclough and her daughter,
Mas. Calton, have moved into the
house which they- recently purchased
in Mlary street, the one just vacated
by Mr. R....Mennell.
Wesley -Willis W. A. met at the
home of Mrs. A, Seeley, High street,
yesterday, with nearly `seventy pres-
ent, Plans were trade for the annual
bazaar to be held shortly:
There are complaints of speeding
on the new London road pavement.
If this continues somebody inay get
into trouble. The new pavements
were not built for race courses.
All, men.bers' of Huron L 0. B. A.
No. 377, are requested to be present
on the regular meeting night, October
9th, when the Brantford L.O.B.A, will
be visitors and will put on degrees.
A tea shower for the fancywork
and Ch'iienifes gift ' booths of the
Hospital Bazaar: will be held a .the
Brucefield
Rev. Mr. Lundy, ,foinnerly. of.•Kip-
pen'hut now of the Nile, will preach •
in the United 'church next ;Sunday
morning, Oct. 701. 'The evening ser-
vice will be withdrawn on account of
the anniversary services in Kipper.
The Mission Band erillyhold the}r an-
nual Thank offen `. On 'Saturday,
October 0th, at 2.30., 1h'bee will be a
special speaker for the day, Alight
lunch will be served at the close. A
special invitation extended to 'll the
children and women of -the congrega-
tion.
Mrs: R'ess Seott and Mrs. Wm. Rat-
tenbury and 'Mrs,Nevins of Hamilton
visited friends in Goderich this week,
Quite a number of women from
Brucefield congregation attended the
• Ontario
W. It
S conference held x in e
street. United church, Clinton, on
Sept. 27th. It was a most interesting
and profitable meeting and was much
enjoyed by all.
Mks. W. Stevens is at present visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. Thompson of
Sarnia.
Mi. Cecil Simpson, who has been
away for the past few months, has
now returned to his home in the vil-
lage.
Mas. B. 0. Rouke has returned to
her home after spending a few weeks
in the hospital in -Cleveland, where
she underwent an operation for goitre.
Londesboro
Miss Maud Fair of Toronto spent
the week -end with her sister, Mrs.
-(Rev.) Johnson:
Mr. and Mrs. Brawley of Wingham
recently visited the home of Mr. C.
Manning.
Mas, Brumbiy, who was taken ser-
iously i11 last week and was taken to
the home of her daughter, Mrs. D.
Shaddacic, we are sorry to say is
not improving as well as her many
friends would like to see her.
Messrs, W. and R. Grovier attended
the funeral of their uncle; Mr. Char-
les Burford, in Paris last Tuesday.
They were accompanied by their sis-
ter, Mrs, Webster.
Mrs. Govier is visiting' at her son's
home in Goderich.
Mrs. Wallace Arlinof near Sudbury
came last week aiid.is with her moth-
er, Mrs. E. Beni, who is quite ill,
Mrs. D. Vodden, Mrs. R. Nott and
Mrs. W. Brundson were in Goderich
en Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ainslie of 'Leaming-
ton are at present visiting relatives
in the community.
Mrs. Warwick, who for some time
has lived at her brother's home, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M;elyille, is quite ill.
Mass M. Lyon of Toronto, who has
spent her two week vacation with her
parents here, -will return Friday.
The Rally Day services were.held- lit
the United church on Sunday, In the
evening Mr. Harold:' Snell, who is
attending Toronto University in pre-
paration for the ministry,' assisted.
Rev. Mar. Johnsen. Every one . was
delighted to hear him.
Wedding bells rang in the village
Saturday: morning when the Rev. Mr.
Johnson united Mr. Watson of the
t 13th concession of Mullett and Miss
home of Mars. G. T. Jenkins, Isaac Rogerson in marriage. Congratula-
Street, on Friday •afternoon, Oct. 5th: tions are in order. Miss
(tomorrow) from three to six o'clock,' -..Mr. and Mrs. Will Lyon also
Clinton Collegiate students will Marjory and Ruth were visitors with
attend the, Inter -Collegiate Athletic Rev,.` B, Snell and wife oe Staffs,
Meet in :Mitchell -tomorrow, Friday, The young people will hold their
afternoon when Seaforth, Clinton, Rally service in the United church.
'Goderich, Exeter and Mitchell will next Sunday evening,:
compete for the McMillan cup, and Mrs. James Campbell is this week
other trophies.
Messrs, Wrttts, Cudmore and ,,Fcrib-
bin s received word the other day that
sa p in les.of their honey had been
chosen by the Ontario Iloney.Produc
ere'. Cooperative= to be exhibited at
the British Dairy' Show, Landon, Eng-
land, Here's hoping '13, getsfirst
visiting' ' friends in Wroxeter and
Blyth.
Mrs. H. y visited her clan
r'
Lon n daughter,
Mfrs, A. Kerslake, of near Exeter
last
week
and Mos,. Ben T y. ertnan' of Sea
-
forth
forth were week -end -guests of-Mres
Teeeblyn..".,