The Clinton News Record, 1929-10-31, Page 1The News^Recoxd Est. 1878
NO. 2538 -51st YEAR :.
With Which is Incoipoliated The Clinton New Era
The New'Era Last, 1865
CLINTON " ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1929
THE HOME PAPER
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THE MARK 1 TS
WILL MEET IN WIN-0HA 1
GAR STOLEN•PR,O17 C'r1\CE
�?+ g, Huron,
{ Election.
Result
Wheat $1.25 to X1.28,
•• 1
The Huron County Bduactional
hold
On Sunday evening, while the :Earn-,
Y��$�� iLa��f 8ii®I9in kl liQt�F
' ate ;;
. .
r • ., •Oats,
*:? u y <.' �!we r
13arleY„ 70c,
sear' ,.
1 at.80'e to'"83c.
BucicW�e
4ssociatien will • its annual
nieetin • this eau in the town. hall,
5 Y
Whig'ham' on Saturday, Nov 2nd.
fly were taking tare, Mi, H. E.
Rotico's car was stolen -front his 'gar_
<.
ige: At six o'clock it was in the
e ee .,
Tho election campaign, which was
'was
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V4. +., .- i 3 ed�ras�t�a `���either
t 'moi „'dn"^, J°'• ea -:
>e . ,. ,••l, /s" -
Butter, 40e to 42c.,S
Eggs :30c to ;4$c:,,
g ilio$1.0.7-6...tvi11
Live 'liege,. , _.
THAN LOVELY VINE
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The Tbev. W. II-' Snell :of: Brantford•
and Mr. Wmr, Morris of Toronto
address the gathering,
IMPROVING AFTER • INJURY
garage and :dew minutesrho re
g a to
seven it waS_discovorcd that it. -
ane . The aohco departments .of
gone l P
the :various towns about. have been
notified but no trace has yet been
yesterday ono o£ the
terminated yes Y ..
alert in the memory' o£ many. No
g�
leaf enthusiasm tivas ". Shawn 1 Y ;
'a meefin • was
side when meeting
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led people would o listen vied to
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*f �y� Many grftsuggest ns o
t a:..,}'f+' .. ., ..
v'i •J : > • ,� r, i'� foxed: by our complete.. • stock,
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i:••^^ � ,.. �.� , aa =a ` city lewelery:' Our shop
.: �glittering,• colorful
g" : �• „� ,k liblaze with
c r. •. - _n,o,
a, gifts-Present7no_ a rude ianao ,
, ;� ft: tt choice ': .-'ewells to suit
t �. of J
�V;• : eveiY taste. and every purse.
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.- ,Pew'. citfzehtsy iri obably,, have .not.
;a _. .. this
at some time or another th m -t
fuer admired- tho .vine which almost
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completely covers •aha -south of
:the .Royal,..Baznl.. hualdmg•,: It is ' a
attic larl strong and vigorous
P, u y .... g b . ;_ :
t me .and doVecing • so- lenge an eti
ansa of: wall . Provides amass `•of
p l :.
• green: which is vorY 'sootl;mg to the
eyes upon' -a.' hot day. Then, when
i :. law. e
et bef,ms to turn its reddening v s
: ,i : , .
The friends to.larva of Mh. ITaiiy.
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1 alt._. falai. citizen will.:;;%;....:•�•,::sr.w;:..�yo..•.sx.>..
hunt, n. Galt, a fo
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be pleased to lick t the£ he has s0
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t iaz t e .
far tecovezed from he I nfil t
., th a o
facts of: a broken, hip at ho can VOW
walk with the aid of a cane,, He
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expects to smend the ,h< nlcsg vmg
season with his ni.eee, Mrs. W','Hain-
Hein of Landon.
117 1c iISON: AB STRONG
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found- of the ear. ..
GEORGE' S. ATT{INSON DIES
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Pho Lohawm 'Learn The Exeter
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Tinnes Advocate refers to the deaththey:.
, .
at a blather of two Clinton citizens,
bili^. D: J. Atkinson and M'rsi. Hoo -
P
en:
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Mm:'Geor e
g S. Atkinson, an es-
teemed resident' of Exeter, passed
1, s
away on Thursday, October 17th at
what'the .speakers say and go
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their:was a••atn..:.Nobod knew
y. .... Y
whether the people: 'were pei:feetly.
,. .the ,,
satfsfteel with overniment as it
Wnt t'. ..
stood -and. meant to,: return it, of,
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whether ' Wer•e <thorou thoroughly din-
.,
ousted with. it and.meant when the
iiilnm: came to burr •. it •.Front power.
Ys`r a'a vote seemed rove
e to d y s iu d ,to P
that satisfachhon or at least the idea
• that there was nothing better in
sight, was• the, reason; of the lack ot.
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Jeweler and Optometrist , Phone ,1.74w and 1741
•make •a •�brilliatut• blotch• •of colour,
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The November ' issue of the ?loyal ;:
•",:.morns
Bank 1Vlaga�me carried a very good
picture-af`:this buil•ding, showing the
beautiful •vine,
:: : • -their
MEETING'
A vex •::tett Octab''ir .wedding
• Y -p y e •
took place' at • the home af.•Mi. and
ti of the
--es WPsley,, • .Axmstro g ,.
Thames 12oad Exeter, at htgik noon
,
bn• Saturday, •Oteober the- 26th, when
' only daughter, Dorothy May,
.'waive.
the home of his daughter,, Mrs: A'.
•• ,
H• 1VIelsoni of Woodstock• The re
were bion ht to..Exeter and
glout
the ,funeral, on, Saturday was held
from his late residence with -inter,
merit in Exeter cemetery. Mr. At-
Y
Mason was. taken ill in Exeter :about
interest. 'The -Ferguson Goveinnient
has been rettuned with a larger ma ,
than m the last_ Ie islature
At ;yes r oris Conservatives' nun-
Iat t ep Ca ttv n"
her 90, Liberals 9, Progressives 4,
g -
independent 1, Independent Conner
• _ -t ,,
1,,wtth •seven ridings.; hear
pp.,,,
h.��
xrf ,, firs: ,,:r,:s;.*;,•.;x
s ,.
3�,. f,o ;..,,,.r r
ro wjsws
y,
WS,..I .
was ; 'united in marriage
to Frank
.three weeks previous to' his death
'Ethan.: •' is earl this
The' Women's' Institute held-" their
.Hutchison;' • son 'of. • 1771._
-and NESS.
with. typhoid • fever 'and he was i e-
Th'' written early .
morning and results will probably
`regular 'monthly meeting' in' the: C
Warren Hutchison : of 1
rime.
`.the
moved' to the home of his daughter
be changed before this Paper is in
GODERICII TO'WINSHIP
O. F. Hall, Thursday afternoon; With.
an 'attendance of 'sixty:. President,
1Vfrs. O: • L.' Paisley •' occupied' the
The bride, who is related to
Shipley families of C}}nton, entered
the :roam an the arm of her father
•Where he succumbed to the malady.
The deceased '.was born in. the Town-
ship of Biddulph and for. a number,
the hands of its xeailers.
In the riding of South Huron .there
•was 'in- favor of
Elliott Medd
Nc'. 1 .. .. ,:• .:.. , .'. 218. . 4i><
No. 2 77 34
m .
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'Hier
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chair:
After the usual extra excises
op g ,
the :business of the,. meeting was 'a.
•t'ransacte'd...:and•- a' very • successful. •end
sale of :home made - baking and -nth-
-er' articles to was held."' A• spelling
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match Proved veryinterestin and
amusing aad"Mrs'. •-(Dr.,)'‘ Hearn -and
�
Mxs. Dougan 'each favored the meed'
ing with`.a solo and Mrs, J. E. Cookilitity.
to' the stamina • of 'Lohengvin s wed-
ding' march, played 'by Miss Gladys,
Tulett of • Ilondon. -The bride wore
chic' frock 'of autumn tinted lacey
panne velvet, carrying a hand:
kerchlief front Egypt, the gift' ea'. a
relative, 'The wedding tools pi'celte-
ford a bank of flowers. br}de's
bouquet was rule • carnatilnns and
P
fern.
The ^Rev. Jas• 'Anthony officiated
a :big turnover .the
of years before coming to Exeter lie Ferguson government, Mr.` G. H.
farmed an the London Road. He was: •Elliott being elected by .a majority
a resident- of Exeter f'or• over thin of last over ion Meda Progressive,
years, leaving here for London..tlfter who election hada malorit'y ov-
nine years spent' in the city he' and ee. Neeb of 1628.I W'e'give the
M'Ss• ; Atleinsoti retison'ed "and lived returns as; fu 1 s • ss�ible in th
- ,1 Y a re e
with their' son for about a'1ear •at `x •
britt, er going to press this. morn
Dashwood again returning to`Exe=' ing, there may be soriie'cliar- be
ter about three ears ago, Mrs:' At=
Y g fore the figures settle= dotcn. to • sta-
kinson's •maiden name lues' Emma li
Wjaldron, and ' unfortunately, - for• In North Huron Mr- Robertson,
No. 3 108 30.
No. 4 85 19
No. 5 . 67 76
No. 6 52 41
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1504"• ; . 258
j .Majouty:for Elliott 246-:- .
SEAFORTIL, -•:.;
• • Elliott Medd
,
No. 1 ' 66 79
No. 2 . ' 76 86
g�•
'A hese • are specially marked
,.q y,,�•' - '
down to oost our Friday. a1Zlt
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y �r j, �y
a�`Cllurtl�`l y ti7aleSXli this artZ e1Zt
Saturday
�r
You ��� appreciate.- he ra d
r' 5 ®®
value as many of _ these are . .(j.0
gave a humorous reading.
-The Program Was broughttoaclose
fly singing "God Save the: King,"
•
after. which the elecial cornmrttee
served refreshments. ,,
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AMONG -THE CHURCHES .
A. meeting of the Ministerial As-
g y
next,th On will b of 10 30 a.mi e held. on n St.
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Paul°s liect6xy,
Ontario• Street'Uiiited Church
The m1'iiistoree '' morning •sub- .
"The' Smaller Circle., or Those in.
Ciosest'Tonch Jesus." Evening
and, during the signing of the regis-
ter ".Romance" by Rubinstein was
played by Miss Tulett e
Following the ceremony. the guests
number}ng about fifty, sat down to
a' wedding luncheon. The . brides'
cake was served on a silver basket
c
a
used to serve her mottioi s wedding
cake,
}YIr. and lYSis. Hutchtaon left later
on a shoat honeymoon trip, the bride
travelling in a brown cotlt'wf Mittens
ear• broadcloth, trimmed with Japan-
ase mink and hat and •shoes to match.
some time she •'has been • practically Liberal, and a member cd- the last
an invalid. ' Besides • his bereaved 'Legislature, is returned. .
widow .one son and one daughter ''
CUNT N
survive). Owen, Grand Bend, Mrs, .CLINTONo.
Nelson, .Woodstock, three bratheis ^ Elliott Medd
and two sisters 'also simvive; Rich- •St. George's :Ward ... 130 • 88
and and William' Atkinson of' Lon-' S. Andrew's Ward .. 127 92
, •• ,
don; D. 7. Atkinaon and Mks"Albert St: tarries War 171 133
r John' May St:' John's' Ward 83 5G
Hooper, Clutton and. Mrs,
member of the Trivitt on 'was. a 71 b7'
Memorial —
church •and the funeral sorvieea were ' 682 426
conducted by Rev. M, B. Parker, of AdvSnee•Poli . 19 • 2
Hensall. Among those •present who ' " —'
attended the faucial from a distaute 599 • 428'
were Mr. and Mrs, John May, To Majority- for Elliott --171• :47
No 3 • 62 40
No.4 79 30
N. 5 . 72 29
6 . .81 41
_
436 904
' Ma ori for Elliott -132.
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STANLEY
Elliott Medd
No. 2 : , .'. •.. . • , • , . , 40 60
No. 3 38 68
No 4 144 52
No. 7 28 9
•No. 6 48 50
Na 5• 67 37
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No. 8
r� p (�
to $28.00 garments, and in • the
eeSt styles.
-
with
theme:: "Imitators' er the Power of
Example."
At the morning serviso 'there will
be -Sacrament of the ,Lord's Supper
and also reception of members.
- The W. A. will meet in the church
lecturer- 'Wednesday after-
Guests were present front London, ionto• Mx• and Mrs, D. J. Atkinson
Saginaw, Stratford, Mitchell and and Mrs. A. Hooper, of Clinton; 1Vlr, •
p , ENGAGE•1VZENTS ANNOTJNCEI)
Clinton. mid Mrs. Rich. Atkinson, Mx. 'and
Mrs. Olin Hooper, Mrs: Chas.' Ran- Mr• and Mrs. Thomas H, Elliott of
TUESDAY , MEETING .:: dell and son Marshall, of Landon; the Blueivater: Highway, Goiterich
14fr• Wm. Skinner, of Lannibeth; Mr. ,townshi , announce the en •a ement'
The election eampaign,as, far as , P e g g
Clinton was • concerned, hues -Wound and Mrs, john ,Luker,. Grand Bend; of,.their .daughter,,,M•ary, Eve1Yn, to.
up Tuesday . evening by a public Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hodgins and 112r. Karl L. Boyle, only son of , Mr,
. ] 31 36
543. 361
Majority for Elliott -182.
HULLETT
• . Elliott Medd
N.o..1 .....G$ 9(}
53 83
it three o'clock. •'
meeting in the town hall, in 'the in- M'rs, W. H. Atkinson, of •Lucan; and &Irs. Levi Boyle, Kinlough, the
1Vir. rad Mrs. A. H. ltfelsom and marriage takeplace in Nicvember•
terests of Mir. Medd. g
No. 2 . .. • , • , ... ,
No 3 42 44
58 113
it
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it,
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$ t. Paul's Cirtuch
Ther will be a celebration of
`I^ToTy Ooinmunion'next Sunday morn-
ing at eleven'o'eloek. Sunday school
Bible class and evening' p oyer' at tiro
family, of Woodstock and MV,r, and Mx'. an Tt2rs. Wilhani R. ,Jowett
once
The speakers were Mr. Medd, Dr, T14as. Owen Aticroson, o£ Grand of Hayfield, announce the. 'engage-
Gaudier; Mrs. Pugsley and the .jtev. Bend, Ment of their daughter, Hilda Eth-
D. McTavish. Mr. Medd confined el,. to IVIr. -Roy Poth of New Dundee,
himself' pretty ninth to criticism of ORATORICAL CONTEST
Y the marriage to take place it the
No. 4 .
No• 5 33 21
iN'o• 6 • 47 63
No• 7 •• .• 45 76
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. `, 6 496
'usual hours. The rector at -all ser-
vines.
the policies of the Ferguson Gov- The second Ohampioinship Public early part of • November..
etntnent and of some of the prom'is- held Cline
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Major}t7' for lifedd=150• i
X.
' • The Ladles
Speaking contest was at
es itrade•duuiiig the campaign. These, Saturday. October 26th, F SNOW SUPERINTENDENT
EXETER
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regular meeting of the
ton, under
he ht •just
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Overcoats
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Guild will,be held .unit Tuesday ' at
,3 p.nt: iii tiia parish. roortts.r" '
' The Rev: Mr. ,Ta}lace of ,London
'preached morning and everting un •.
Sunday last.
•Presbyterian Church' �
The, minister's' neorning ,: sult'ject
ening:•' "Thy Kingdom' 'Come." Ev-:
ening: !Though. He Wore Dead."
g' - g
Professor Alfred: W. Anderton will
preside et the organ dine• the
month of November.
i
Mrs,. Dougan , will sin g at the
mforning service on. Sunday-
Sunday sehool .and prayer meet
rugs ah the Usual time,rho'
.
i1`ke Mission• Band, will meet in rho?,
Sunday schdol rooms on Mdnday.eve
contended nit as well
' g - tho direction of the Dept of Ag-. A't a meeting'of the ,Clinton Public
have. be•en fulfilled without appeal- riculture, Clinton. The first• .Prise Utilities. Commission held on Mon-
;ng to the people. Ile. contended that public s eakers 'at fourteen of the
Liquor Control Act was- a fail- P day evening. M. E. A. Risuperi' -vas
School •Pairs held iri Hui/on County permanently . appointed superinten-
7100 according to the statement of met in this contest. These fourteen dent.. ,Mr. ,Rumbalt was temporarily
Mr. Hanna, who declared on his ap- speakers provided a most- interesting appointed four months ago and hod
pointnient to the head of the L.C.A, afternoon and displayed a very carried on for some months prior to
board, that it would.'be a success if marked ability in public sp'ealciifg. that, during the illness of Mr. Chant,
the'eoiisuuipt'von of liquor were cut Mr Eugene Deaver of Crediton. Pub- so that he has had an extended ap-•
down from year to year. r "
lic school, whose subject How . a prentieeship.as chief,and he has been
Dr. Gaudier spoke briefly. He boy.may became strong physically," with, the commission. for several
said the control of the liquor traffic 'li'as winner of first prize. The sub- years: His 'friends are warmly con-
act matter of his speech was ex=
fres a problem ivh• 11 the world tied j P g7atulating him on his appointment.
been ing tr to solve for luau ears l� ent •and the' manner of delivery and all wish- him 'success.
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and that no perfect solution had yet showed great: ability„ and training.
been found. He felt that the present He will represent Huron County at LOCAL BRIEFS
contest held in donjunetioii-with
law was not an'de t easoent,: that tile District Educational Association ,' ay`
any law which madep t easier to ob= convontioin of Ontario;: at Frnelph: evemng,ceuneil meets on. • Mond`
i..
tam 'Intoxicating • beverages could Mr. D, Churchill received an injury
No 1 • :,,. ,. 136 107'
No. 2 . 143 178
No• 3 51 164
No 4 , 51 ,28
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424 471
Majority far Mead -53.
HENSALL .
Elliott Medd
No 1 • ee . • ;90
.. +
No 2 72 109
—
151, .199
Majority for Medd-48.
1NeKILLOP
Elliott Medd
No. 1 69 2 0
- No. 2 . , » . , .., ..,. , . T1s, , 120
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Satisfy anMallet
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Overcoat- �'
fling. at seven o'cleelc.
Thedies' 'Auxiliary will 'hold
Uheir egnlar meeting in rho lecturo
room 011 lttanda7r evening ` at eight
o Cloclt.'
:,
Wesley-Wi111s • United Church
The nnorningrswbjoet: -: `•`Pei•sonnl
Evan elisin:":' Dr. • Henryan Dyketion."
S' ' Y
has given 'to•the world many excel-'
not but result in mere drinkingand Fletcher Whitmore Of. S. S. leo.
fie said drat, according' to te re= 6, Tuekersmitit, was a close .eompetr: by a kick from a horse -recently:
tains of the government, this is what to, speaking on "Jack lVl9ne aiicl his '; ilPiam W a'1Lera and _ 'beide
Work, won sgnond prizes. 1VIt., Lloyd }lva taken up haustkeeprng' in MSss
is happening in Ontario. At the Brown's cotta a James street,
Rutleci ' vJ,eet vire- g ,
complimented hisge of S: S Na 2,
rd will n
wanosh, spoke a mM'at timely and .- The Hospital Boa•
bail the teet
interestin • sub ect
high`entehty •of`'As eontlieates. He g s "The luau be- 'Tuesday •eveui'ng at half past seven
said that no matter.'ivhic}' was re- hind the 'plow to honourable pori- in the' board room of the town hall.
The splendid 'composition and
'trirned the riding Would be well rep,. ' 'The many friends of Mxs. R. Hors-
resented, and that he was sorry he delivery of this speech made him ley are sorry to • hear of her pro-
No. 3 7.7, 69
No 4 ,• 90 101
831 810'
Majority for Elliott -21.
TITCKERS'MITH
Elliott IVledd
No. 1 r2 78'
- ; 84
Noe.? .. 58:,
No. -3------------------------27-- 100
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Were sure that yon, .Can find hero
just • your Overcoat, ' ':nacther ,oar
taste bet quiet or snappy, . . :
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r If you are . particular ,about yowl
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overcoat, com'.e to„this store,: where,
,; M° :; . ,.; .
x • Stele, Quality' aiid Puce rs a big.
': - feature, ';, , •• '
t a ' :
- ., . ,, 'Two ; ecials in Blue Overcoats
v:t P..
t'•«-- • for•Men and Young Mery plush lined,:
. ,' . all 'wool anaterzal at
'' .'.. $15.00 AND` �u1,9:00
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�•-e $�^�;
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lent productions: of his fertile mind,
and ;keen nnagination• The most
piopu1es of •'these• is "The' MCI 0roni
On Sunday •evening, tnetee'd. of the,
Stymolt, '111il38 "P8000Slt 1V1;' Siegel Will
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present thi3 to ,the congreg'$tioh.
those; Who .Fav$ heard her. commend:
he as' 'bss•essin' :`exec tional elocu-
p g p.
tilonar:'gifts: ' :' ` • ' • ' "=
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The choir wall sing •the .anthem
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"Stin:of.My Soul, and Mns::lChowem
it «' ' : •. e e
1 sing3 One, Sweotly Solemn
Thought," a's a solo at :this service. -
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The W ,EL,, wall •y•Hold•^its . e ul r
g 'i,-
e tiro•
nte gin tlte•.cheech hall en We'd;'
nesday eftein>oon,, Nov, 6th;, ,..com-
mencing at two O'clock. '" ' ,., ,
=� " Baptist ChurchL?yyd
The Sunday-schoo} at 2.30:on,Stip-
day.. Evening `service as usual:
Anniversary services war held in,
e `
the Baptist. church .:on:,Sunday last:
The services were most successful
Singers .from ;Toroiita took part ,and
'Rev. `W. E. Smith of Win ha •Ba -
g m P
fist church Was•t =s oak r. 0 n-:
e he p e n Mo
da . rni ht 'a social and cre son-
Y g n 'sacred.
.
could. net give' his support to the t
Government candidate, as he esteem-
' ed hint as a friend and a cit--
goodP
ten, . i,; 1 i :
' '.
r, .Pugsley Was introduced by
Ida s,' A. T. Cooper, who spoke in
high°terrvs of her deviation to theo
'caute' o tem asatce: ' Mm Pugsley
, p. } ,. g .
s oleo ra idly and seemed to have
P li - . -
her f." ' - -ell in hand» She charged
lira'“tire • L.C';A.'had increased drhilt-
t .. ; , , <,.,,
•mg, to.,a, great extent, had increased
motor and industrial accidents and
r
lied filled the:erios and called on her,
hearers to:vote against 'the
,,men which had brought it in.
f •
Rev:"D.. McTavish of 'Exeter was
late • in Canting lint he mado a vigor-
nus sp"eeth, condemning the L.C.A.
a measrtre Which inoreased the
cans'nin tion"o£ liquor. and declared
i'• . q, . :
lei0.intention.11 .eight it as long as he
•
could. :;Ile said the government can-
c
didete had `asked him . why he , fund
ministers always of out 'in
other inzli st,
rho political field duringProvme••al
other in during the
, election, not bothering g
.
worthyof third prize. longed illness and hope for a speedy
All, .who •attended this contest could, ;recovery. , :. , 1 • . •
not help but feel that this phase of to •ants and .others
A number bf s d
junior work in the,public schools was-took'•in the Shakesperian plays, pot
one of very great value, The first h Grand Opera, House•. Lon-
,. a p ,
three sizes oensisted . oE. specially on xn.., 1 tai •`: `ar af'last week b•
P dour .toe , at . P t Y•
selected books • for young people,' aha Str• tf rd -u on -Avon- layers,' .
the other o P P ,
while each f young coni-
book• or• i41ms., Argent and frieiids,'heid : a
pet}d^ns received a single •f r .
to win. higher IA e : ceIe'bration for , Mi. 'TL ,Joyner
thea earnest attempt., tui g * . -
t list shows .on e.,, ed.. it beim the; seventy-
hoivau's, .Toe' foilovni g n ,an ' ei, of las • weddin '
"x th d r11Y- rely
the -Maze Winners, the school. fair The 'fact ai 'da "was an. Sunda • ,
•day,. u Y y
•
gicup represented and their subject: Joyiier's poi ttner. passed away
Eugene. Beaver:' Gredttone `.'How a, ' eeme yaks : ego, ` ' . .
boy may become strong,. physteally,'. •
, . . -: ,,.. , ,: ICl CHURCH I `PAIIIADH `,
RAiI
Fletcher Wlhitmoi.e, Clinton rural,' A ,
"jack Mmoii and his .work. et s hall cons fiat of
•
. S ei g
Rtitletlge, St:. Helens, •tPhe :returned` soldiegs, from Godeiiclt,
.man behind the plow in honourable '-Sea crtli, Exeter,- W�inghani, Blyth,
•
positron."
. Clinton, ;Hansell land Bayfield• •will
The remarniiex are trot a des ac- be 'held en en_Atetistice Sun-
cording to merit but all are deserv- day, 'Nov:_ 70th :
, _ :'' ,
ing of special mention. eti`(+liie service will -be held an •i.St:
, ': „ h t 3 m.''Ph. enp n
I - •one Burlier'', Blyth, Canadixtn Pauls ehurc a p. a q' p
Poetry," Jaan•F'ranklm; Ethel.; My will be preat:hed by 'Maier Canon
Favorite Boolcl' • Nora F'reanlin; Ciuff of Stratford chaplain •of the
Clinton, "Sit Adan?, B e c3,i ,"• Perth • Regiment, The parade wilt'
hdad-•
No. 4• • 49 98'
No. 5 '• ' • 88'• 104
No 6' 36 ' G3'
2'x5 527
lV%jorityror:;Nl dd
e' 252 •,
HAY .
•Elliott Medd
,
' No 3 i :`• 90 112
No, 1 •'•', '' 22 .41
. No. 2 .... 16 6@
'No, 4 • . • , ' • 99, •.” '1. 68'
-Ne ' 5' , .. .•32 32
No 6; , 7 5?
,No, 7 23 3
No 8 , ' 52 , 31
.+ 431. •• ?481
Un5BORNE
1 Elliott Medd
N , , 33 . 52
a 1
0 2 27 7tJ'
No 3 27 e. 70
No. 4 37 , 45
No, 5 •,, 5584
` No 6 , ;' ... , , :,.,. 35 .371
Nd •7 ., 48" . ': 73
y,��['p i ��JJ. O ,
q;p y�ap: Q q $37:50.
� o Ali• '� t )3 3 1i93A
i
cert was given; music being supplied:
•be the elegem °: r tom Toronto
singe s f , and the
Blyth ,Ladies'• quartette, Short, ad-
dresses were given 1)Y• Messrs•. John
,
.Ratthby:andGeo: Raitbby of Auburn'
r ane Clinton, teen
and 1Vr. , G. Jones 1 , run
of the. ehurOhes: ' At the close of the'
Mas. Alcan., the'
federal campaigns but said lie 'told
ens votive art
him that if the C ei p v
in Canada would bring down a pot
i ' n, f. h
icy for the total Tirol:M tro a the
:
mamtfaeturet: imp oi:tation. and sale
all- g xictit'n . . liquor, he
of I .... ntc Fig q,
would cam 'ai i - for such a ol-
p P
•icy •fon l worth; He
Bari GingeXieh, Zur}ch, i'Talior say- faun up en Albert stiseet and,
ing day ccs f n the farm,' Liloyd •• ed by tie band, will march to' the,.
t7ea'u, Winchelsea, '"Weed " Car- church. Daring the service the mem
, i„. .,r ,, ,
son Troy, Colborne, labor saving oriel tablet to the mernmer of those'
- ,,, - • ..
devices on: the, Parti. Gear e Kai„. of Si Paul s, who gave 'them. hues
d g
Howie. , „Sir Chas. Tupper•", Mabel £or their country, will bo decorated
11 cCallum,, Be, grave; "Buiilding den- ;and, fa7loidmg the cervico Ilio • vat-
oda:' -Jack Snyder, !G•oderie'l T raps will march to the Past, Offide
i, P;; ,
; „: :... 2C,2
A4alority for:,11%dli 177.:.•
t:
: , STEPHEN •
”` Eli'iott- .Meda
Na, 1•'..; :• . ... . .: . : 74 : 71
No. 2 ;,45 32
No 3 :• 22' ' 6$
eb Square
r
Deal
H �+ Every
or � i 6+�'
•sings
9� fs
s 1111�I�
®° .,:..._
..
service, eldest'mein-
her of the church, :burned the most
gage, w&'ich has 'been cleared u
gg,, P,
thus leaving the churches and pare
sora e clear of debt. The ashes
wvete put in an. urn and presented
to Mrs, Akan: all '(rota' in -sin ing
u 1 g g
Praise God. From Whom All Bles-
k'low," after which the pastor
pronounced the benediction.
all e w.as gave
a pro-
several distances to prove th t p.o
}ubition had made it .ossibio. for
p
i n
some men to keeip from drink ng and
was sur le `islatibn restrictin •` or
sure41
. prohibiting the sale, in the province,
would be a goon measure; lie 5a!id
rho Ferguson Government was triol
friendly to the, O,P.A. and did not
try to enforce it prepei'ly. •""
- ,
-„ The' problem of 'tire •hired .teen. squ'ar'e and det•er rte ,the 1lfei,
„ :,• o. _ ......
Myrtle 11 111,on> Heusal1 The Wal- 7 abler There.
,
uel of Fans. Efleon,Treleaven, • Ash- , As this ttd11 lie tli'e"fir•st rally; of
a , , ,
field, Imanig alien. 1eter. of, Ilan•. ,.•.. and' marry out
The judges of this eoritest were Dr,, siders evil .be here; it is the hope of
J. 47."Field and Mr. E, C, Beacom, the local• veterans that the business
Hurari County Public School Irfspea- Wren and citizens will decorate their
tors, and Mr:; Ian A4cLeod, Assistant homes and stores with; flags and
Agricultural Representative, 'bunging suitahlo to lino occagion,
Na ::- r e . '10'6
No , :c ' 37 88
:No, G r;'. JR;;: "' 74'
,
No, :.,: 2 ' ^i 42
.No. `8':
No. 9 , 49' 99
_ --
455, 552
NTajority for 1Ffedcl 85,.