The Clinton News Record, 1926-10-28, Page 1.04Ntiotp,
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• alarm Meek. • 'Ti e is the plaee to buY a
satisfactory guaranteed Alarm Clock.
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ALARM cpocK§ $2.00 AND UP
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Thpse cloqks. are Well eonStructed
reliable tinnekeepers. Gall and,inspect
stoo,, :better still, if you cannot call- we ,
'win deliver age to"your address on reeeillt 2,
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JEWELER and OPTOMETitIST
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Fine 'Huckahack, in plain and floral designs, All Linen.
EarlyChristmas shoppers will-appreciiite these prices: '
15 inch plain,
22 ,inch plain.
18 inch Floral
18 inch Floral.
48 inch Floral,
regular 75,%for 49c yd.
• vilor 85c for 59c yd.
regular 75c for 49c yd.
regulai. 80c for 59c yd.
$1.00 for 690 yd.
610.181=31.1,100...
.Siveater Bargaills
Ten dozen nien's and boys' sweaters in
Factgry Seconds at a saving of 74-- to off
regular price. These sweaters are prac-
tically the same as firsts with the excep-
, tion'of a slight darn butlardlynoticeable
which will not effect. the: wear inthe_least.
This ••ip an.. opportunity to get a :good
sweater cheap. - .:} •
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LOT No. I, •
Coitsists of hayat pullover, sweaters. all Wool, roll 'neck,
sizes 26 to clearing -at ,
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LOT NO. , • , • •
Consists -of *boys' V neck sweaiers, rollcollar, in Several
different colours, sizes 26 to 34, clearing at
LOT N(. • "
Consists' of fine jerseY sweaters, all wool with button front
turned down collar in several different combinations, Sizes 22 to
26 clearing at $1.25. Sizes 28 to 32, clearing at •$1.75. •
LOT NO. 4. n - "lied coilat's''
Consists of flen's oll.weiilliweatrs, V neck
rn shades'of Castor;.1dne, gOlene' and lalaelt,witlf gold „tramMnigs,,
clearing at.
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LOT NO. 5:
Cojisisft of men'S Irteck sweaters, heavy -weight, grey and
Levet shades, clearing at ' •'
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THE ,.:M0 H1SH, Lltii Ill
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„ ,, siuoire, Deal, for Every
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ENGAGEMENtilINObNOE1102 ""-
Rey ainf.Mrs. "Williann Alexander
BreiMrier anpounee, •,*.ther,..engageinenit
• of their: elder' diuglite41::)41,thi;
• T1em:m..00in' Weeti„:61-eVielende:ohiis‘,
.4ronnooiy.son;
We6t,'W*oetistock,.. the Marriage .ete
takeepleger."NoVeMber, •,SOCand at:the
United Chun;th"lWange,2 Brueefield,,
• Mr, &lin Gibbizige, who suetained.
ie'vereeinjuries from tall from an
apple tree early this iiiiinten, hasego
•far recovered. that "he2;is. able to walk
out a "little and, yesterdaynvellt*OVer
•to see the new_Collegiate Minding, in
Which he has- alwaya been mean in-
terested, His frielids hope. his "re-
coverY will eel:time.
WITH THE „SICK
Col. T. Ranee is illethis week
having undergone an ,operation on
Sunday last. Kis many leiends will
be glad to lchonir that he iprogress...-.
ing isweiI RS Could ba expected.
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sir. F. Johns, who is lying jfl
with typheid fever in Goderieh hos-
pital, has* been very low during the
past week but his condition.. was
thought to be somewhat improved
yesterdaar and Ms -friends are hoping
the improvement will continue.,
Rey Canon Gunne of London, 'who
has -many riend in Clinton and sur-
rounding community, has been ill for
some weeks and Int week his eoncli.
Hon maned particular anxiety, lint it
iC now improving.
SEE THAT IT'S ON. -
The procedure in preparing the
yoters' lid for the Provincialeeleetion
is entirely different drum 'that which
geverns for the Dominion election.
Every voter's name must be. on the_
Het as filially revised by the Revising
Officees, or he cannot vote. There is
no.. vouching 0 electitin den, -
The list to be used ,in ;Clinton on
Dee ist was issued yesterday and on
Nov. 6th -C. Seeger, Esq, 'Crown .At-
torney, will sit to hear appeals in the
Oommil ehamber at 10 o'clock a.m., and
all appeals must .be left with Town
C.Ieeic Macpherson not later than Nov.
SL -d.
'See if your nanne is on the list, and
itit is net, put in your appeal. There
are over fourteen hundred names on
the 'Clinton Voters' List and with such
lnrge -number.inew vating there are'
bound to be some oiniasioee Do not
leave the matter to anyonmelse, it IS
the Voter's dug.' to lbok after his or
her francihise. The voter who -finds
his tared is not en the list on election
day will have only himself to blame
for the omission. See that it is on
Votes In anY.tif the 'municipalities
of North or .South II:uron will do weil.
to read the advertisement on another
'page of •thiS iisue giving dates of
sittings a the revising officers M the
two ridings, -also the last dates on
which appeals maybe put in.
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otATH OF FORMER M. P.
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lidonnleY's Stratford Beacon -Herald
had the following de-speteh from Mit-
chell, regarding the death ±\atiman
known to innerly in Olinton 'inia vicin,
dee ' He was a brother Of the late D,
A. Forrester -of Clinton and uncle of
Mr. Ross Forrester, who still hsides;
here: ' ,
"Mitchell, Oct. 2S,'—Citi were
shOcked to learn on 2Saturday after -
n6 n of the deatheof William 'Fereeet-
er ex-IYI.P:, , since few knew that his'
illness had taken a criticalturn. He
'had 'however been very seriously ill
for aeveAl clays ,tand jiassed away
Wfte'r.ne
ee„Thelate Foreester had not' been
enjoying good :health f�r over a year,
but had"been able'to take sheet walks
daily .untira tenni' days ago, ...He was,
'72 years ,of. age. ". • ,'
' Mr..Forrester was a Member Of the
Dominion Hous of Conninons 'from
1921' to 925 for the ,Seuth-riding Of
Perth,•having'. defdated Dr..;•1Ifichael
Steele, the Canseivatineennernbei;: He
retired lest year. • - „"
TheTdeceesed flan Wtie born
Idarya end "Caine to -Mitchell With, his'
parents. in 1870 'end ..1ilselither, 'the -
late. Andrew Foreestere eatridit•einCa•
-sueeesetinlflax milling business' Ufa „to -
•the timi of hie death, when the.lauslie
nese was telcen.' ever by his' Seri,' ',tie':
'had not however grirWin any IlaX sinee
"-tie -end' of the war but fathied, on A
large sealo,.having: Seme.•
under cultivation.".:21disee tarniss 2' have.
•been looltod after*•by John Phillip$,
"and 'Aiming: frisTkIlineaS7;the -late .Mr;
k9kreOtel; bgqi' AS by.
Mrs.Phillips. . ,e,,'"•••1
-E'er many erearalbefore -being Wed: -
en a' Member Of Parlialient•Mr. For-,
noiter. Wee keenly interested:Mr inoto
ities ancl.M.nutehnil affairs: lesrv,.
,ect as; 6 member' ofetheeMitcheWPUb......
Librar'Y and on the-areeig,"Ceen4,,,
tio.„1"wieeea nlembOr
-.Spar-Ong_ Associatiemiani'd:14.6 fot-
inuniiettif years'Ita.epre'S,i(lent.:",2e• 11"
'7
w sio so a
'Trade 'and of .'• BfaSell"V"Loclge,Of 'the
OT. I rell.0.00ne.W"a5*"-A.Pres;"
'The late•IWr. Felo."4tei".".-vs neVenf
bhyteriaii.7 • <7'
Mmikried and:is. 'intitS1'
tntq 1i1S Tannei•oomorty.44:*.F;
UTlihe
im
a,
etaninitylionin' in the "SOntli."CiitleO444:4
2thwer..at "2 30. o'elock ' en: 0.ineaday. ,afee
Aernooni, to' the P.:tali:ton:1er: cemetery,:
e•Thelepsineas ,)4ades ccf .the town weee
l'elOsed- for a co -table- of 'Mein on' the af,'
•'-ternoceni.ef tine fteti01al7- ineniherS.
"Ofethe.1..:0. 0 F. 'were inallhearersi
...S. Foed, We R. Cole, 0..15.- Polla-'
hows'el, . C."' Ward. • W. D. Ferguson Th
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...efte,•4*TeCeililne•2-0.O.71t'''.-te''... the •Hinkeir.be
'4"K,4"of Mat e„T-Icirine•• heree a, bel,e....o,f;'-elethillete
'.,Meeting••22opened."Witint*aple".'bent,", use"Ot:the innnateer,inelna.linge., s
14 ;14.)en, •the „theraSftliy.::Mi GedtioS'.'. 4.t,OckinW4nd: •,aefne yinia
A repent. • , of fe the ,_ 'rennehers" knitting. • The: donation was innel
•connYelitien --:Wea ".giYonti •T••bylWies Id preciated by thelemates..andentla
• Wiltee.ainVidanci solo by Edna".Ellintte the ,letanager. and unitron.r., ...;
..eeipmittees„ r,eperteci fencorably, en• Lite ,
HallieWeienn
eganed6...'shart lent ..ixctive talk -en uTdantMight 21Seethe •nig.ht:ge
'Current': byentS,.. ...The";ISiingin•.•6f the. ,ailYeohierveds.200,-...delibt,401.4`•'4'.
,unty: eonuegations hq,-their r'aotiv,agApy
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, oclerich Township,
evale The Bethel., and - BethaMY" ;United
mthe, Jest SnuclaY, Oct. 24th. Large eon.
acekhe gregetierie ettencled morning , and by -
1 fo • ening services: , Rev. C.„ F.' Clarke
1 ap- B.A„ pasion: -of Nerth Street ,briited
,
o by chuech, Goderiche 'and Chairman Of the
, Huron Presby.tery, preaelied,tw6 very
' • eloquent arithimpressive sermona. ' At
the morning service the Bayfield dhoir
Sat- had eharg•e ; of .'• themillsic and -sang
nee- three` very pleasing nurobees Tn. the.
ge'11-°11; Oe"'b\ le'ellesIt'ngel'iltIhn•601111.1gaajtea cquartetteduple °Off NS e6iveteli-
's °t 7: "1.abons!nee.a.'n't, ltel at: •INYee e, ):0nearlyevnietili; 4. 0.noOlT.I.cli , 40", re.aey-
anY-' A very pleasant tit/Ie.-was spent last
'llele Wednesday evening, when about twen-
ty a the jnembers of the A. Y. la'. A.
lr°0-- and...of St: James' Church, Middleton.,
°met gathered at the bonnie of Mr. and Mrs.
rase Bert Rowden and presented them
'the with -a handsome Tacking chair, the
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the presentation being mede , by Mr,
on't Stuart Middleton, Mr. Rowden re-
pliedethanking the members for their
gift end 'good Wishes. Musical selec-
tions were given by Mrs. Paull and
Rev,' Mrs, Rowden, Rev, Mr. Paull render-
thir-, ing a solo, which was much onioyed.
cum- .Progressive euchre was then enjoyed
ape until the serving ()flinch brought the
rom evening to a close. Following is the
ME PAPER
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NetiOnral.,,:',Aei,theine.2 Cio,S,!c..!'"th‘„ hi, 'efi..ng- ' .,atinmae,atgv,AgS,and.oabbety,t.t-e'it',"6:ebit
• the •streets Wall mot bemeticed
The Clinten Voteree, Iist -is now 'W"eitd13a' to the lads and leSae
peidted and was ne'sted" AP in. the have -a. good/time Mit, not to eo
town Mark's' offieee on,VednesdaY. thing' to ere -ally am* anniOne,• .,T
. - a'," - , • *. • are•any number Of ways • of anru
miss ',Neili,4 IC-env:IS- sup:PIP-0g 04 ,eireelf 'without' annonzing" 013'e
`toh,weinegtattfo" Otteth4igetisit,itt.mb irsi.sxqovtebiCs: 'ple. Esapeceiahlily vetovid, we urg•e Arg
who leftetor Torontet4tonday for a doing ny nig-, o annoy or emba
old, Sick or lonely people., Play,
: tricks on chaps your own size on
The W; Q. 111. U. Will' meet at -three joilY, strong -nerved folk • Who w
o'eloOlc, on Friday afternoon in the mind% - •
Sunday school room of Wesley,Willis Al -, .TER ,r,.A1.41, A coNpuity.„
therein. A report of the .recent Pro •
tiwaereltoHnedspTiutfaeilredsibBavoivfaildILN\ eatelyv1,1eznam,:eeierst, Eel-
vincial Convention Amine he given. -- 'Fhe following.eeterenee to the
itHt)oyerna.7wAeadhlreisia.nnpu:ieeslenitot. e:id.:1001.10,hfwe daN vurlittifisdo../e'fiteotlwv. IFsef,h* I
nslruaal oefusticlii9n:* The meeting will- be
held in the council chamber at hail% „ „ ,
la.nitoba Conference In last w
past Seven in the evening. • ' v 4ifs":,..:=e(e'lyai",s--. a*;...; itev. A
'It is not too early to choose your
Christmas cards, the Ing and Queen ander Stewart -came to Western
s, ada and served the Church as a n'en
and Prince of ' Wales", have alread
chosen theirs and had eliein engraved. 'ben. of the old,Manitoba Presbyter
The News -Record hasea Mee assort-
Pelly. After two years' residene
the Mounted Police Barracks at
ment to choose from. ;
_ ' * Saskatchewan he returned to Ont
Mr. Chas.. Shanahan -has pun.= and for many years was the mini
chased Mt& Carrie Jervis' cottage in at Clinton. Ile has recently retun.
Albeit street and will get possession to Manitoba; to -make his honi
next month. Mrs, -Jervis is taking 'Winnipeg, and after a lapse a ti
the house Mr. .Shanehen is vacating 'one years paid a visit to the Un
in Mary :20eet. ' e .2 Church Presbytery of Winnip
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• where he- received a most hearty 1
The Huron High Scbed Atidetic
Association Field Day Was to.be•held come. . •
in Clinton today; after a eouple of '
postponemente owing to uniftworable
weather. But, also, 'the weather is People You Know
agait'urikind, and the .contests will
...take place in the rink this afeern0011. Mrs. R., J. •Cluff has retue'ned Don
visit of some weeks in Harelito
ELECTION .NOTES. ' • "'" Mrs. Gunn and Miss Minden
The Lib -.Conservatives of South speeding . a few clays in, Toem
eelc's address: •
"Our fellow -member, Mr, -Bowden;
lex- having' recently embarked, upon the
Can, sea- tif matrimorty, we the members et
the.A. PA, and' of St. jarnes'
Y 41 church, have taken advantage of the
Pcnt liappy occasion to cougregate Imre at
0 14 their home this evening to offer our
4110 congratulations to Bert and our very
sten,: best wishes .th his bride. ' We wish for
Ile(' them a long .and happy voyage
O in them a long: and hapPy,lifec and we
fty- extend ,. Mrs: Ronialen cordial
ited welcOme and hope that, she may soon
0g: beeMine so acquainted with only church
Yel- awl' neighborhood • that she. will feel'
quite at home ameng•st ue. We would
ask "them to accept this chair as a
NSvimsablelsyken of owe esteem and good
1 Sharon church will held its anni-
„, versaTy services on ,Snnday liext, Oct,
31st, with services at eleven a.m.' and
are
Huron will in Rensall on Friday this weeh•••
to. cheese a candidate for the coming MilovseekBetsseiepelSvion.yeleain,i. oreittyn,rnalltelt.
Previncial electio•"'
n,
, under erdihenr. eireehietzneee the vieitemithher another-.
gathering would be Mkt a formal af- Misses Gaedier of Kingstojj have be
2fair, and the name • of' N. NY% 'fre, visiting at the Mime of their brot
Aventine, who has represented the rid- 00, Dr. J. C. Candier of town.
ing since 1023, would probably Mr. Ivey of Toronto is spending
the only name put'foeward seriously, few days this week with I
ea he is es• good' a eepresentatwe "as father, 'Contractor Ivey, who
could well be found. Owing, however, " bugy at the new Collegiate beildin
to the "•wette policy being• put forward Mr. end Mrs. 3. Mitchell and fo
by l''reinier Ferguson, it is altogether ,sons of Mission City, B.C., hre vi
milikely that Mr. l'rewartha will be. • aing the former's mother and br
tome a candidete. •Soine of his friends tilers ill tO1V11.
Weekf to, see Mr. Treveartba run ' •
as an independent Conservative. ..
A number of names elm being men: LOriiiesbero.
tioned but these ars only banners artee .
it will not be kronen untilthe The United church have treats
tion meets who will contest• the field. themselves to new_ carpet for cho
- The Liberals have not avyet hed lett and, aisles. • ' .
A convention, although one will no The 'United church will hold thei
doubt be called soon. lerominent Lib- animal fowl supper on Nov. 8th. The
'orals' in 'Clinton profess absolute ig-
have secured Toronth talent and
norance a& to the. probable outcome good time expected.
such a gathering when it does take
place. ' Me. and Mrs. Snowden of S
.chosen some time ago as progressive'
Mr. W. G. Medd "of Exeter was fTrlineonncimesliestpee.nt the nveek-end wib
candidate, and will rid doubt •enter the Quite a number from .here took in
field nuder that beerier, , bee, 1VIedd the anniversary service at Constanc
was a candidate in the.1923 election. on Sundry •last.
,
Mr, P. Manning, who has been sef
AIVIONG 31HE CHURCHES.
• feting with .1doed-poison in hand
The Ministerial A.ssociation met in. ,n,ve are glad to say, is improving.
IteieeMr,' Infecterlariels roTonisoil MOIL. / Mr and 1111.S:SteWArt Of .Stratfor
day morning.: Members Praisent were: /recently called on. friends here,
Revs. A, A. Holmes; J.- Enlogg, C.J. C. Vilaton .bas• recently had
Mcs'irimuse: 4B. lice(Yrnlack, c. new veranda built whieli adds much
Harrison and A: Macfarlane, The of-, eeo appoaramo of his house:-
'ficees were reelected tor anethee year:, • me.
Rev. •A A. Holmes as preeident and ' E. Sanderson motored.th Guelpi
-Rev, .A.• Madera/me 55 secretary. last Thui^aday to attend the stock sale
a the ,McDonald C'0116ge,
• Arrangements were suggested for
a union eerviee • at -.a» early date in . ivrr• MeleY, 'who. reaently vieited
connection -with the Bible Society. . 'his daughter, ' Hooper, near St,
The unitinal Thankeg'iving Marhy:,,mhea4hrieytwinneeecitillnigoineef.-2.th )kre_
semice • will be held in e St. Paul's • T,
therein enelVionday, Nov- 8th, at 1.030, inen's-•Institubteei"1 ;Mel! '',I.,,bheprheetilady,inNtehve.
Pveve C, Harrison. will, preside. anti ,ConlinujitY
,the:address..will714e-delivered hSrAter,-. k441-7.. ‘-"I'llkkells:404 giftegintinia is
-moreoreaaolte„ .et-espeeia3. °goring .the :titre of a , Paper which Will be
,
be taken on' behalf of the Rosa:. &Yee T. Me0n, a reading' by
.pibrih. • • * .:.• eiVIrs.. Alex. Wells', music by Mrs.
• George MeVittie a, reading by Miss
.1 ...• ,. • ' Baptist • L • Yoning';')- lestrumental, Miss P.
Won. ileetesags will' be Mine. Mel-
'. Rev. McCerneeek's ' 2alibjedin'2 .a.t.the.
4eviee. hoe, eie,;chelee 'vine; Mies. 4-yogne, .N.Fs: Griffith,
Wen',Salvation-",:for: alleMankif,14"-noy. N"' '11\ •
Then CaO a Mod be Ddst?" • • • u011.Y.44...."'sr 44'
Oandat Sd.001',A,114 clages at " "1". ° "2- • ' • e '•"*
A.11•4.6,;,,Olcairee,,,, • ' ,s• y Ttif•0
ibslryteivan Church,
„, .: • '• ". ' • '' • - I • 'Vaf ship•
, .22 ' •. ' • "'""' -
Goinlinariion/.,Seryfee• in 'the Beptiit and Mre.•Ernest, Taylor:of G•od-
,.ehtleeh. c5ei glif*sr, . were the guests •1VIr. William
Hnind.ey Scheel. (7.10,
'
ttom
.:4,411W1:.4'ildks'°S;011-'00,',karfte.r7 lecida, ot.•#ttle.'
f • • ' • se, ent ,,Sen ,,,perne 1161., e ,
• .- . e 2. ." "•22 " ,Sanruel ngr nt Bake 'i
4plirdstef give h ineeaage, • ee,•mr...S011- Kip•fee
;pm p.A.t4 one daereeeSteereme ..„.
velal.tag,,,aeteice, „re enew FOOSO'n."":1"tadt."' • ' • •
9Oneanitlon $esSitei Londep"...this „Ne.„,•• tietaet ..ba,s...,•,rei,"..afi•aeiti- • a,
cTy AS" Dr. PeleArdvtiEvierfiOfdi...eilebit. eiMit
, :.2.,Teeltee»Se7f.th
Street,' HM•tecl, •172# Mre2,4.04
"e. sister, 2MeaneiToline Peeaieeno , • • •
• 11113
12.110i34115 N.E.4.vs'..nvet P.,f)alp4r, '1v1r,:dfiti,ivfii,?ulin•-,w1,ise returned to
Eet.firming Of a series of messages CIMton Itat•"•aqelc after, spending six
Qli Churgh at kuiptil01;isirti3ng2, ,1.11)ject :vex:104%17.. with their ,clainginter„ birs, in -ho
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1,, "..The_ReY,,..), W. gilP,ateiCIF, 13. of, ".Mr. cm,(12,."IVIvs, johnejervis 'and
Roinlesvill, will preach in. the enWii.' Mllge Rey' ,0entelen and: fennanY
Cenie and 'hear hien, ,motored, Seience Hill last Wedees-'
e, jniniors "Me. et, on Friday at. 7 day and -ellerit•the Mr. WA-
, ."" • • • Te4,37-91: , . • .
ito seven p.m. The Rev. I. .T.. Kilpatrick,
Hohnesville, 141 preach in the morn-
, ing and the Rev. C. Moorhouse of
hls Clinton in_ the evening, •
nvapai'l pFxilIYMPivtellebrd -1.14111t1.'N"oligel'irn
(al Holland at their home on• the six-
h- teenth, when a number of the neigh-
bors and some frienda ftorn Clinton
a about fifty in number, gatherectto bid
SIS them vveleome to. the community and
is to present them rvith•a kitchen show -
5, er. , A jolly evening Ayes apent, Mr
0..1.1. Elliott, in his beet manner,
s_ spoke, for the. company when he ex -
o_ tended the good wishes of the neigh,
boyhood to the couple, and the hennper
of kitchen utensils contained almost
everything_ in that line that any
housewife could wish: InfeWe and chat
and the enjoyment. of the ample and
d dainty refreshinents the Iadiee
e, brought along pessed a please:it :see-
` ,ial evening. • • .
On Friday evening, Oct. 8th, a mon-
s bet of friends and neighbors gathered
Y at the home. of Mr. and Mrs; Ernie
Little- to present •them with a wicker
chair, after which a very jolly even-
t.• ing was spent 'in games and social
h chat- .Rev. J. Kilpatrick acted as
chairman and called unon several of
the neighbors foe speeches. Follenv-
e dinrfsei:s the short but, exPressive ad,
"Dear Mr. and Mrs, Little: We,
.your friend's and neiglibors, have
,e'athered here -One evening to pre -
d sentlyou with this wicker chair EIS a
'slight token and to wish you both a
a prosperous and happy married life.
Signed on behalf' of the frieeds,arid
teighbors: Ed. Trewartha, Ernie 1511 -
wood, Cecil ConnelI,Wilfred.,Jervis,"
' •• Ur. W. Be Churchill was .in .Detroft.
last week attenaieg the Hiner:11 of a
cousin
The revising officer will sit in the
Ifelmes hall, Holmeseine, on Nov. 6111,
to hear complaints regarding the vot-
eis ist, and , anyone 'sawing. can- ,ale
plaint to make of omissione or other eo,
errors must have ob.
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F.214.
Mr. Appleyail is a In:Other of.Micis G, •
Appleyard, Who was principal ,ot the
Centirinationfesehool Inexe.u. few years
A vernt intmesting debate -wa.s held
in Si, Andrew'S churel op Monday ev-
• ening list -linden. the a;uspieeS of _the
Huron -PresbyterY Voting , People's •
Linin 'Of the United': thumb. This ,
was the first .of a5513'35 of debates
to be held this fall.' The subject, de- ,
bated wes, "Resolved" -that Party Gee- ,
mannent ehould be abolished." The
' affirmative „was npheld. by two of
Bracefield's young people in the pen..
sons of -Mist iMustard and,Mr.,Knight,
while MT. Colin ,Oanipbell and Mr.
Donald IncEenzie defended the nega- ,
tive. The 'speakers oi both sides (lid
'splendidly and gave evidence of care,
lad -preparation. Mr, Elgin Thompson '
Of Brucefield presided over the de-
bate' in a very. able manner'. The
judges Were Rev. Mr. Bremner of
-Brucetield, Miss .1Vfarie Welsh of
Varna and Rev, Mr: Kennedy of Bay-
The.affirmative was acclaimed
to be the winning side by a very'
501511 Nraargin. A community song'
service was led by yrr.colin Campbell.
Miss F. Edwards presided at the or-
gan.
The next debate as far as Bayfield
is cencerned will be held at Egmond-
ville United chtfrch on Monday even-
ing, Nov. 1st, The subject for debate
wili ber "Resolved" that the automo-
bile has done more good than harm."
lir. Harold Scotchnier and Mrs. Robt.
Scotchrner will ehampion the affifin-
atiye. Th,- young people -of Bayfield
ire urged no go over to Flynn:Wyllie
next Monday evening.
A union service will be held next: •
Sunday evening in St Andrew's Unite,' -
church in the interest of the Bayfield
Branch of the Upper Canada Bilge
SoeIety, It is hoped that. all who
possibly can will attend this service„
which commences at seven o'clock.
This society does a tremendous work
all over the World and Should be sup.
ported by everyone. According to the
arrangement of the exe6utive com-
mittee, Rev. H. I', iKennedy will ad-
dress the meeting and -an offering will
be taken Op in behalf of the Bible
,Soeiety.
Mts. A R. Seeds is- visiting her
mother at Oro Station,
'
Mr. E. Weston and family 'have
moved into Mr. "Wm, Ferguson's' cot-
tage.
The boat, The Helen McLeod It,
-which was recently elapeched here,
Was ' ceinmenced on jan. 2n13, 1926.
.She was designed by Bert MacDon-
ald of Goderich and built by McLeod
Bros. of Bayfield. She is 30 ft. keel,
36 it. over all, 33 ft.. water line, 10
ft. beam and 4 ft. draught, And is
built of 1aS ineh plenkinge cYpvess,
and best white, oak.. It is bolted "to.
steel frames 2 ft. apart and is rein-
forced by three -oak ;frames steamed
and ;bent betnveen the steel trarries.
She i$ capable of caerying 5 ton Of
ish. Her run in the Fall Of thmerear „
1.s 27 miles -one WRY !41.513-fishIng.
'rounds at Kettle Feint. • She Is
quipped . with StlilS and an engine.
he' has made foue succesaful trips
o the Point sine? being Munched on
et. 5th. , ".
This boat is decked_ over, hes a
abin and is a regular, home, core- .
ared to the Helen McLeod I., which
as built by McLeod 39 years • -
go, when there ,were wooden boats
nd iron men. She Ives an open boat
ut weathered manly a streng breeze.
he has fished at the I3ustard Islands
n the extreihe shore -of Northern •-
ake Heron and out.of Sarnia and at
urny pieces between these two points. '
he old boat has 11701'R out 5 sets of
ails and 0 gas engines. McLeod
ros. have fished. her on the reef of '
ayfield and Kettle Point ter 22, years
nd she has been a :faitlifel old beet.
he `made her last trip to the -Point
11 the 4th of ()et, and, Came.horhe in .,
Ord time with -engine and sails: in '
hours and , 29• minutes. 'She has
Itely seen the Point. 'for" the -last'
me and looke. like one Of the has,
en lying et tine dock. Here's
g Helen McLeod the seeond will do .
• good service. It it were not so ,
the Fall the prond„owners would' -
el -like setting sail,for Nova Scotia
d -challenging the faalleue
- e St eonaplaints
211 rate.: 2"22, "
:
„written and in the hands -of t ,
t township on or before Nov, 201.
To ((voidclisappointinent on election
day arvoteis should ,take care, to see
.11,/nat their nannes are on the list. They
meat be dn the finally revised list,
as only suchk voters as are Si recor-
ded will be able to ea.Ste a vote oil Dee -
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Banfield
lVfesars. Lawrence" and Fred FoWlie
of London ,spent the week -end with
their parents.
'a/fis$ Alice Stieson,returned ,to her
duties in 'Western Hospital, Tont
Toronte,
on Friday last.
"Miss Creep Jewett, vrho'is atteeding,
-Collegiate ancl Mr, Menton :Mennen:,
Who is at the Te,chnical School; Lan-
don, spent •the Aireekeencl at their' re-:
spective homea here ,
Mrs. A. Wigle of London spent the
„week -end Vela: her parents, Mr: and
Intl's. Jae' Sturgeor. . -
Me. 'Erie Chapman of London
spent a few days at their cottage in
Lakeside Perk,
1W -r. F. Seeds spent the nveek-ond
at his Mime, hero, ' "qt
.
• 'Iteie and 'Mie. H.:pet:11 lettelny",
inotor en""l'hursday last for two weel -
vacetion., T.Flie.y. went to Listowel and- .
,will vieit at -other.pits. Mice -Apple -
'yard, In2"dudent ' "throe College, '
'very efficiently conducted the sernd5ee
,througbeint the parish laet Sunday and
stables. - '
• Brpcefield.
, - .
Mr. and, Mrs. 'Ross Scott have
, moved into.their new home, the house
formerly. occupied by, the late Jell.-
'Atnican 11VIcaonald,
Miss Ina 'Scott ha e gone to London,
where she has' secured a sittiation 111
the Metropolitan 'Store. She will be
much missed in the village
Mr. arid Mes. Duncan" Aikenhead
spent the -week-end with friends in
Acton. ,
Be sure and . reinem2ber the jiibilee
anniversary of. the 'United church, to
e heldon Oet. 31133, The meathel.„
for" thOWay will be Rev. DneBeettie,
of First Churehy pondore. Cordial,
invitation is. extended to • all. •
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Hur;on"Road•Enst-
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• • •
Thoinas Glazier is 'able tO he •
heme again and we hope that he will
&ion qinite well.
Wm. Ball ilitS been b,nney the
last few days putting cement floors
in,his hog pan and poultry house. .
Ur. Thomas Splan, sr„, Mr. and
1Wra: *Wilfred Oerson and family and
)41,1o. Wm. ,Cerson of jCincaedine spent
A few hours .on :Sunday ,Iast at Mr:
,Geo A. Vatderburgh's, •
,Mr,,Pred Cbok has nulled down his
Old garage and has 2built a .14eT'Otiel.
. John 'Jamieson has re -shingled
hie house' and put cement floora in his
wnll also he tharge next Stunley,