The Clinton News Record, 1929-05-02, Page 1l ea 251.2 -51st Year
WT'SAT:;WHYCII, IS INCORPORATED THE CLINTON NEW ERA
CLINTON, ONTARIO, T' 1U "' DAY,
AY 2, li928
THE tliau,. PA En,
IS IS CLE. EIN-UP TIME LET EVUll 'CITIZEN HELP TO , AKE CIIIIION IRE- BSI ATINIETIVE TOVIllt IIIIIESTERN.,ORT1111111
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LOOK .AT YOUR LABEL on, Saturday.` On their return to 000000000'00000
THE MARKETS StratCerd they were accompanied by 0 - Q
Wheat, 21:20. Mi. r The News -Record mailing list has 1VIi;4. Elliott and little son who will i 0 RESULTS OIs'. QUILT - 0
Barley, 60c. been "Corrected ftp to and including visit her father. 0 ,CONTOT
LS'I 0
'Oats, 50e to 52c. • April 27th, - Anyone who paid. a sub- 'qrs. Kampman and son, George, 0 0
Bnel wheat, 77c to SOe, seription before that date and whose and daughter, Gertrncle, of Kitchen 0 0
40c. ff Th label has not been changed will be er. attended the funeral of. the for 0 0
Butter, 38c to favouring this office by calling` at -
E s 18c to 24c, day g ; .. ir'i's annt;'the late Mia F. Vegan, 0 Tuesday, April 30th, .saw 0
Eggs; ) t' ell tontio)n to the fact. ori Thursday last. 0 the' end of The News -Record 0
Live hogs, 212.76.. MT, and Mrs, L. B. Smith' and lit 0 Quilt' Contest. 0
AI GOOD COLLECTION APPROVED LOCAL APPARATUS tie Glen of. London and Win• Par -0 This • contest, V which • ran 0
The home and School Club
M'r. Goh•don McEwan; who is cap- ker of Sarnia spent' the week -end 0 during .most of April, proved 0
many as gr twin on one of the Detroit fire cern, with', their parents; -Mr. and lgrs. '0 very interesting ,to. the women _0
made a collection
ay of paper, rubbers, panes, while visiting:his ,brother in. Charles Parker. Mrs. Smith and 0 readers elf this paper• and in 0
etc;, on' Saturday, the result being that much inose ght b d totv,n last week, inspected the Olin -little Glen remained flair a longer vis-: 0 all we received • eighty-seven 0
veryIa. 'satisfactory, the collection be i ' ton fire -fighting apparatus, pro- it, ' 0 entries,. mostly' from' Huron 0
trig the largest ever' ver `The of nouncing it to be very' up-to-date. •.:Mi. " George 'Blair of Detroit is 0 County, although we received 0
Beers of the Club' who
respgrateful'
responded
1 t H move hinted
He also gave some painters as to the visiting his mother, Mts. M. 131air. 0' some from other' points in'0
ho res o led
garden p
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to o pOntario and one ash from of 1i n .returned- 0 Orta o O
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papers, also to the men and boys who taking an interest in their 10 Straits to the local officers, who 'are home on Friday lash after S s
assisted in making the .colllection, always looking to the improvement spent the winter with her son in: 0 The 'winners' are: 0
The gross proceeds of the collection bridge.
of the service. London. 0 Miss Jean Thomson, Clip- 0
were 164.90, 1> A SUSPICIOUS' FIRE . 'A SISTER,' DIES Mas, P. Crane and two sons are 0 ton -9984. 0
visiting her' parents Mr. and. Mrs: 0 Miss Madelon Glew, R. R, 0
MADE GOOD SHOWING The fire' alarm sounded; early Sat- Mbs• Thrrry Bartliff is in Grey Tp, Richard Weston. 0 Nc 4, Clinton 9502. 0
tirdaq morning, when fire:WM,discoi•- this week,' having been called thorn .7 Ml. ands elnt• thecy week endo of O Miss iss Sean
ea Thomson -7792. 0'
Yi. n 11?r, H. W. Alexander, Loddon, ,a Bred at. the coiner off tho'bglrn, at on Account' of the death of her els• t p son took the 0
`® ell former resident of Clinton, made the rear of A. Seeley's shop.- The ter -in law, Mrs. Fred Cardiff,whj the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0 first and third prizes with 0
ninety test per •cant in a recent son.night constable gave the alarm 'and passed, away in Fergus hospital. on
R. VPeston. 0 two milts. Several eompeti 0
m..� ration test for railway mail clerks, the firemen soon had_:; the fire --out, Saturday. The late Mrs. Cardiff had Mr. and Mrs: C. `R. Will of Lon 0 tors sent in two entries, one 0
The :test- consists in sorting 1000 which' was fortunate, as there are been going about her household dut-don spent the week -end At their sum -0 or two •seliding three. ♦ C
postcards, odor to various 00 •inany` wooden buildings 'in that les to within •a few days of her mar home' in the village. ' 0 Three quilts had over 6000 0
Eiees•in Ontario, into a case with 100 •
bleed' and had the fire •gat a good death, which came as a shock to her. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLaren and 0 pieces; ten .over 5000; nine' 0'
circ to answer not, start much damage might 'hove re- family. _ She is survived by her hus- two daughters of Port Elgin spent 0 over 4000; tett .ever 3000; 0,
c artmsfits, also .
rain questions as to train connections salted. band 'and a family of three sons, the week -end with Mrs. McLaren's 0 twenty-two over 2000 and 0
etc. Sister, Miss Josephine Stirling. 0 thirty under 2000, only and 0
Railway mail clerks are supposed There seemed to be indicatioils BOY SCOTTY NEWS Mr, and Mrs. W. Robinson and 0 being under 1000, it having' 0
to' know every postoffiee tilt Ontario, that this fire; and perhaps others Clinton Troup Na 1 held their family were at their summer cottage "0 782. 0
to know the number of every trait which have occurred, may not haveover the weekend. 0 " Some of these quilts have O
`that carries mail on his own and ad -been - of accidental origin and the weekly Meeting in St. Paul's Sunday
Death called another of Hayfield's 0 carried off prizes at big 0
joining districts and, in cider to keep authorities"are-investigating. school rooms on April 30th, when sans ou'Saturday morning in the 0 shows and some very hand- 0
up the efficiency, must undergo these An alarm was also Schindel Mon- the following boys passed their ten- person of John Erwin, fourth son of 0 some ones have not been ex -0
tests from time to time. Mr. T. T. day evening but at was,'jtfst an over- detfodt reguirements successfully: the lata George and Amnio Erwin, 0 hibited as yet.0
I e in 'Mr. W. A. Andetton's.j Jack Perdue, Harold Johnston; Bob and brother of Mr. A. E. Erwin at 0 ' One, containing 5032 pieces, 0
Cackles name also appeared in the heated f u
list of successful ones. residence, wh}eh ryas soon oven Doherty, Harold Gibbs; Victor Dc- whose home he 'has :been for the past 0 had just been completed by a 0'
herty, Charlie Johnson. two months: .0 lady in her eighty-sixth year. 0
PRISE DTSTRTBVTION CLINTON SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Next Tuesday evening, May 7th, The deceased was born in Hayfield 0 The making of patchwork 0
Monde Mayat 7:30, sharp, •an investiture of all cjn August 20th, 1864, where he spent -0 quilts has not been as pope 0
There will be a temperance gather- Ye 13—Ontario St. boys who have passed their Ponder-
ing in the _town hall on Sunday a'f- Wesley -Willis. foot tests havwill be held. All parents
his boyhood. Later he, sailed the 0 lar during the past twenty 0
tei'nenn next, at 8 o'clock, when a Friday, May 17—Anglican Church c hoes and anyone interested are Great Calces after 'which he went to 0 Years or so as it was. earlier, 0
program will be given. by the seltol- --Wesley-Willis. cordially invited to attend. Col. FI. Edmonton :where he resided for a 0 and most of those in this con- 0
ars of the two United church Sun- Nfonday, May 20=-Ontariq St.-. cordially mayor of Clinton,ten.will ad-
vent
of years. Recently he had 0 test have been nradeiby moth- 0
day schools. The superintendents will Anglican Church. B. dress the meeting. spent seine titre in Gaclonich. Short-. 0 ors or grandmothers of the 0
present the certificates awarded by Friday, May 24th, Morning- ly. before Christmas he accompanied 0 competitors. They show some 0
the publishers of •the Montreal Wit- Ontario St.—Wesley-Wills. THE W. I. MEETS his brother, A. E. Erwin, to Toledo; 0 careful wcjrk by nimble fin- 0
mess and the Northern Messenger and Monday, May 27—Anglican—Wes- Ohio, to visit their brother, Robert, 0 gors and are : a source of 0
the W. C. T. U. will give the prizes ley -Willis Church, ( The regular monthly meeting t+f who is ill.' On their way home he 0 pride to the present owners, 0
awarded by the local and Proviilcial Friday, May 31—Ontario St,-- the Woolen's Institute was held stayed in London until February 0 representing as they do a 0
W.C;T.�. Anglican Church. Thursday afternoon, April 25th in when he was first taken ill, Ile went 0 somewhat host art, but one 0
The names of the winners of the Monday, June 3—Ontario St.— the C. O. F. hall. to IGoderich for a, few days and then 0 -which may see a revival, as 0
Vi.C:T,U, prizes are: Wesley -Willis. The meeting, which was well at- came to be with his brother in • the 0' so many crafts ,have done in 0
Settia}r Bays—Audrey Ti. Carter Friday, June 7—Airglican—Wes- tended, was in charge of the presi- village. He was o;f a happy, cheer- 0 the past few years.. 0
Lawrence Plumsteel and Wim, McGill. ley -Willis Church. dent, Mrs. 0. L. Paisley. After the ful disposition and will bo much cols- '0 The• three prize quilts will 0
'Smiler Gieis—llinrgaret, Doan, Monday, June 10-9.ntario St,--- -meeting had been opened in the t}su- sed by his friends., 0 be exhibited in'tht<Hydro Of- 0
Ruth 'Verner, Tst:bale' B'iggart. Anglican Church. " al way reports of the. different ,coin-. He is sdrv}vecl by live brothers, 0 Tice window during..t a COSI- 0
Junior Boys—Ilarald Seeley, John Friday, June 14—Ontario Se., mittens were heard, Plans were also Robert of Toledo, Ohio', George of 0 ing week, as soon as we can' 0
D. Lindsay, Murray Dale and Gor- Wesley -Wallis. rnado fol- the meeting in May, when Prince Albert, Sask.; T. Hamilton 0 arrange it. They will be in- 0
don Hearn. Monday, June VT—Anglican—Wes- the speaker from the ,department will of Akron, Ohio, Samuel of Maucelcha 0 teresting to thcise who admire 0'
Junior Girls-1rnrriott Gaudier, ley Alis Church. be present, and A. E. Lirvin of the village. Sym- 0 the craft of needlework. 0'
Dorothy Cornish, Grace Levis and Friday, Juno 21 --Ontario St,-- Miss Hobbs of the 0.01. staffgame pathy is extended to the bereaved 0 We would Also tisk those 0
Anglican. Church an excellent paper entitled Canitdian brothers, 0 having quilts which are vert 0
Gertrude Reid. g and British --tarn Poets" Mks. M. The funeral which was conducted 0 old or particularly hand- 0
Proivincial Prizes—Senior-Aiming Empires
IX. Carter, Murray McEwan, Nediger lav:lured the meeting with by Rev, R. M. Gale, assisted by Mt, 0 some oil• which weremade by 0
Junior -Harriett "Ganclier. Twin 1Iarvkins• a solo, also y Misses Isobel Holmes T. Wilkin, was held on Monday from 0 women 'well up in years, to G
A cordial wdlcone' is extended to D. Thormiike. and Doris Taylor contributed in- the residence of A. E. Erwin and }n- 0 send thorn in to place on ax- 0
Jack 'Cook. strume election of officers for 1921- fiberent made pallbearersitrverofield iV7essx cemetery.
VVi . 0 hibition,. 0
every ono to 'attend.0
Garnet Gormish.
...�... ENTERTAINED BY LIONS Dr. Thompson, 1030 took place as follows: Douglas Robert McClinchey, Chester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0
Bev. Harrison.
President: Mrs. O. L. Paisley. Nichols' , Robert Thompson, harry
A recent organ
of The Toronto NV'. S. R. Holmes. , 1st Vice. Mr G. V. Ck�hl:d. Thompson and Lewis Thomson.
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kindly
iodl the organ of the- Lion's Glib, 2nd Vice: ]Nis. H. Jenkins, ,Amongst those who. attended the Old friends ,here: sympathize with
contained and us by Ing. W. un Fair, .AMONG THE CHURCHES 3rd. Vice: Mrs. Cowan. funeral from a distance were Ma, and the family and husband of Mrs, Giles.
contained an interesting account of a Secretary: Mrs• C. H• Verner. Mrs. Wilbur Erwin and Mrs E. A. Jenkins, whose death occurred at her
The Centro Huron Ministerial As
luncheon given by the Club at which Press Secretary: Mrs. A. Cudmore. gander of Kitchener; Mrs. Elliott home ,in Goderich. recently. Mrs.
1° Mr. Fred 5loman and six of his bays sedation will melt at the parsonage, Treasurer: Mrs. L.Heard..
I ,from Northern Ontario were the Holmesville, next 111'onday at 10:30 District Director: Mrs. J. Flynn. and 'Messrs. Cantelon and Phillips ,Jenkins was a faithful member of the
Wersted ' nests of honour. eer. Slotnan as ann. A -paper will be rend by Rev, iDittiic Directors Ilea •W. Mair, and Chester Nicholson of Gcldericlt. United church. here for many Years
g, Rev. and Mrs.' F. H. Paull return- before 'going to Godericlt to live.
141x'. Irwin.
readers r The News -Record know, Mrs. C. Hawke, Mrs. Elton Roze11, ed from London on l'riday. The sympathy of the members is ex,
C teacher , the Caheaiquarters ail Baptist Clturc}t. Mrs. R.; Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Appleby; Mr. II, K. Moorehouse• of• London tended, '
• ; Car School, with headquarters at Evening s°tvice on Sunday. Ser- osis. B. Murphy is spending a few days in the,vin- ilii, Thomas Sampsdn of Palnter-
Caperoel.' But "Fred" is something -non subject: "God Answering by Auditors: 14fxs, Cee, Farquhar,, Iago stun, who was very seriously ill for
SilitS
more Than .lust a school teacher, he Fire," Miss Eliza Meehan will sing Mrs. S. Livermore. Mr. Jahn Doyle cif Detre}t is oc- some tune is so far racavered that rte
is a nationtereser in that he takes a
Everybody welcome. Pianists: llrs, C. Draper, 14I -'s. W cupying his cottage in the village. is able to come and visit his many
personal 'interest in his pupils unci of Sunday school and week -night ser- Perdue. Mrs..Adam -Boyd and two child- friends in the community again. "
endeavoring to make good citizens of glees as usual.. Melting closed by singing the, ren, Peggy and George,' returned to Mrs. A. Snell spent the week -enol
them. National Anthem. Lunch was sere their home near Longford Kills on with .relatives near Seafor'th•
One thing is sure," the reporter Wesley -Willis United Church i ed by the hostesses and a very pleas.
Wednesday after having spent a' Mr. and Mrs. Aiiont of BlttevTlie
o this lunohedn speech said, `rens Sermon subject an Sunday: Morn- ant time enjoyed, week with her mother, Mrs: G. W. recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm•
i, r inilpresied his hearers ing: "The Soul's Exonce of God." LITTLE LOCALS Woods. Brigham.
with the 'idea that he is an enthusEvening: "Treasure.', 1 Mrs. Robert Secjtehmer received' The W. M. S•'oit the United church
iast in his work, •and that the De -The W. M. S. will meet at the ' Mr. Cooper's cement •baitd}ug,wcair word on Wednesday morning. of the entertained Knox Society and Con-
-pertinent is fortunate in having a home of .Mrs. H. E. RorkeSdn the nor of Mary and, Isaac streets, is •death of her aunt, Miss Margaret, stance' Wednesday, afternoon in the
man with its appreciation of eon- evening of Thursday, ;Mhy th, at progressing. Campbell, who passed away in Lon -church.
linens 5n charge of .their school car." 3 o'clock. Tho Clinton grocers vrill t)ot ob don where she-, had. been taken for Rev, J. W', and Mrs. Jolutson vis-
Mr. Slotnan thought too muesli Clinton Presbyterian Church serve the Wednesday half holi •a daysago.in London last. Tuesday:
d Y treatment about ten a o Mass iters friends
money wasugspent on education; f Il • Morn.. until June this year. Campbell has not enjoyed gocid Mas. 'W. Lyon was on the sick list
being p Sunday 'Services ,o bws. i of -
and not enough
If' you had one of our • Alarm
Clocks you could go to sleep at
night, knowing it would call you
at the time you wished it to, . You.
would not have to worry about:a-
wakitg at the right hour,
We will sell you a.' good clock
and Sully guarantee it.
needs
repairing
clock rise g
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we will do it 'in a satisfactory
manner.,
mommagisamentsals
momonal
SIIOULD PLANT GARDEN
Moo •e of the I-Torticultural
Council addressed a meeting held un-
der the auspices' of the. Clinton Hor-
ticultural Society in the board room
of the Agricultural o ices' on Thurs-
day • last.
The, gathering was not very v
attended but:the e present were
much 'interested and also instructed
by M4'. M:ooke's'address, at ho 'gave
hintsto the, owing4of
flowers. ' Mr: Moore has the opinion
might' b e one ; to
beautify . Canada ,lif Citizens would
take en interest in cultiyating'their
plots. e mol' an in
better
�v
null be
many
that women
flower
gardens than in spending so ninth
time playing ri ge.
See the new
COIVIPANIONATE PRINTS
The Newest Feature in Cotton
Combing light weight Material
for Sleeveless Dress with heavier
weight material for Coat.
Both Materials in same Pattern.
Do You Watch Our Windows?
Remember we have Numerous
lines for which our window dis-
play Space is quite inadequate.
It will ,ay'you to visit us -often,
We carry only "High Class"
Merchandise..
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'Eadh 'Season 'brings ,a !bigger •de-
mand Tor Worsted .Suits: No other '•
fabric 'combines all the good features j
:and comforts of 'Worsteds.
in letting the boys ing sermon subject: "Gleaming from The Holspital Board will meet in health for some., tune past ` The fun- last, week' but is improving.
ani girls see th}ntr He said that .the Synod." Evening: "Wilier° is the board room of the council chant-' eral will be held on Friday after-. Mr. and Mas. Johit . Bloor and
well, wears well and is eltoget'101 in the north country conditions are your Faith." bei on Tuesday evening, May 7th, at noon. family of Mount Forest were visitors
ripe Red propaganda. filo men at . and. W. T. m son's o
P Sunday school as usual, half past sedan. Mr Mks • Brt d to
. will give a short taut Mrs. W. E. Perdu° acted; as ac- Sunday.
the nicest fabiha: one can use, work for modest wages dining the The minister
summer. and have little tai do duringcompanist for the conununty siuglnl Lcandesboro
on Charles Hetdden Spuxgeott's text Rev. J. W. Johnson and Mrs. John -
the winter and they think all town- at the Wednesday evening meeting. at the Conservative at-home last' The Y. P. M. Sunday school class sok, Miss E. Lyon and Mr. R. Town-
people are rich `and city people tail- The Mission Band will meet to met at the ham° of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Some won't stand the test; of time 1'ionaues. The six boys 'at thisweek in her usual finished manner, send attended the Presbyterial at
the church lecture room on Monday Mr. George Itanly is having a Carter last Friday evening with ov Exeter on Tuesday.,
lnnehaon were to have •comp to the evening, i41'ay 6th, at seven o'clock. . i cover built over the as puinnis m er Coity Present. As this class was Mi, Chas. Weymouth, who is• wark-
oor 'W:ors!ted' as A ;the '79r'liibition. last year but were ,At eight o'clock on Monday even-' g
n with his garage,• ILuron.l only' organized a,little over a year it ing in Stratford, was home for the
ltd :wear, ,and. a 7r connection rine abide to Club,
it and; thanks to ing the Ladiest Auxiliary wird inset niprovemetit is doing splendid work. Mx. and Mrs. week -end,
the bier's .Club; they - were making- street, which will be an i
oen •investment. this i i - to' to the church `,lecture room. ', The ,M'.0.12. made a test of the Carter aro real. entertainers. They Mr, J. D. 11xelviIle made a business:
pi vis t the city. Hs told• elf the c
visit of a couple of boys to the Ek. Ontario Street United Church ' `iriilk and cream supplied the citizens have'the. real art of making every trip to. London 'last week. "-•
last. fall 'and. ,when buying chocolate Classes and Fellowship at 10.:..a.ni. recently. The Lawson cream tested one feel at home and a very happy Mr. W. B. Allen and Miss Helen
bars, which had been cried as six for The minister's morning - subject will 35%, milk 4.60, which is' consider- and enjoyable time was spent. Pollyof Londe* visited Mrs. E. Bell
a quarter, were disappointed to find bei `The Abundant Life." Evening ably above the test demanded, Mr. and Mem. Stewart ojf, near and'Mks. W., 13. Alien last week.
bn1y. five. Ile .wrote the.l'atterson Theme: "The Badge' or the Brand.' 1 A Musical Festival opens 111. Stt•at- W,inghant called on friends ;bore last
Gently' Con...telling them aho'ut it and At the morning- service the Sacra- Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex.' Wells, Mr, and
g g' ford nn Saturday and continues front Mrs: Chas. Manning aid Miss, Elsie
two . meat of the'Lard's Supper will be the 6th to the 11111. The festival is Our local automobile dealers are and Mrs. E. S> Lyon visited London
they replaced; the bars and sent
'him an. extra carton, az a good -will administered,. and a reception service open to' the echrnties of Perth, Ho- selling quite a number of cars in friends' recently.
measure. His_idea is to: show the for now members. Also the• rewards open
and Bruce and some Huron conn- our commtmity, those purohased re
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people of this section, who are near- given• for' church attendance will be • ty people havo entered. cantly being: Mit A. Jamieson and
Ty all foreigners, that this is a good presented., ' What will the nntarks committee be
'vb.,.J. Carter, ,also we understand,
country, with kindly,honestpeople, Tho W,.. M. S. will meet in' the del with the band stand nark' Arnott and Miss L. 1'taans,
able toRev. Mr.. J. W. Johnson delivered
amongst "whom, they can live happily; church lecturo.'roam_;on Wednesday this Year?' A couple of. tivith a able and,im impressive sermon
So building up a good citizenship. afternoon, May 8th, at three o'clock.- heavy •roller after a rain would inn
. a a very' p
Mrs. 'Gibbing5' group will be in last Sabliatll ino�ning to at1 exeep-
hrove it, ,y horse would cut it ici tionably large congregation,
charge. Then.it should be mowed every weed'
, during the summer. Mr. and WS. Ball -spent Iasi Wed -
The
Pauls Church nesday in Seaforth, Mrs. Hall go-
Tha la ton . had charge of the Ahtyone 'wishing to attend the ing to see her sister, Mrs. McGregor,
laymen
service in this church on Sunday' ev- Western Ontario Liberal-Conserva who recentlyy underwent.; an operation.
ening last,' when: Ma. Carthew at tivc coiivent'ion to he held in London in the Seaforih hospital..
Wilkexville gave he address. The •
' cin 3'ay 9111, are asked to give their. A goodly number .ef t• he'farmers
choir was made, tip of men and boys names to. Airs. (Dr.) Thompson, Miss lit .the ; community have finished
and a very interesting and helpful Dora Selmenhals or 141r. W. S. R. seeding and it is expected many mare
service was had.- Holmes by Monday, May 6th.` will complete there task this week.
There will be celebration of Body NI'i•, Thomas Millet and Mi-•:: Bea -
vice, Evening
at the eleven o'clock ser- cont., Deputy Grand MIester, visited
vice; vening service at seven. (21- - d Fordwiclt hifasbiuo. Lodge last Thurs-
Sunday school will commence morn- clay evening. ing sessions next Sunday and will i4i. J. Ai�v ks and: sons, Alfred and
open Tc'm tl at 10 o'clock, John and Mfise Sadie Summers of y Mrs. Thgmas Strauglian that
Miss Parrott, teacher of S. S. No. day b
1 P i p y
The Ladies Guild will meet next Stratford- wore the guests of the :5 spent the weekend at her home her daughter, Mrs A. Bennett: of the
Tuesday 1Ctegnonn. at 3 o'clock. fosmer's daughter, Mhs. tV R. Elliott near 131y1h, west,had died suddenly;
We have some beauties in 'Fancy Blues, Tans, Grey, and
SPECIAL AT , • • • • , • $25.011
Browns
Our Worsteds are fine, close woven fabrics that we know all
about, Wo•gu<nrantee them.
Splendid ,tailoring g
all through. The shaping aid, the : propor-
tions are perfect,
„R .E ERY MAN",
A SQUARE DEAL F0 V
" A Square Deal for Every Man "
He told of the social life in con:
rection with his ear, and of an or-
ganization which they call "The Bo-
hunlcs," whd had contributed some
money for the Toronto Fresh Air
Fund and at another time( to the
Mississippi Flood Fund, proving that
he isteaching thein that there are
unfortunates whom they oan help.
The Club thanked Mr. Slotnan 'warm-
ly for his talk and the Lions "roar-
ed" for hint and his young charges.
The name of "Lac Kennedy" ap-
peared in the report of this gather-
ing, probably being the gentleman
well-known to Clinton citizens, he
having resided hero and later _in
IWingham, before going to Toronto,
Auburn -
Mi . and Mrs, ..IL Snyder and son
elf Sunktndrhill, spent Sunday at the
home of Mr'• and *s. Jna. Ferguson,.
Mr. Frank Stanley cif Alliston cal-
led on friends here on Tuesday last
IlBes Lanra and Miss Verna Rut-
ledge returned home Saturday h m Miss
holm
y
spending a week in •Godericrt.
Miss Maimio Wagner returner
from Detroit last week after two
weeks visiting her sister there:
Mr: Robt. Taylor underwent an op-
eration in Toronto last Thursday and
w getting along as or as can its
expected.
Worcl was received' liei•e on Mon-
riv q'