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The Clinton News Record, 1926-12-02, Page 4TH1,1111$D.A.r.:ANCEMIVR-2, 1926, ; •R'•`•', ••7P • • t ,, • • • , ••, •••• TO 41P::.' • . • d The ladies will be interested in the new, line, ,of stainpe Linens nt,)NAt on sale, New Gut work design S int LuncheonSets . Buffet selp,,,ToW,els and Dresser- Cliffs- •titizylmt•LOti. :Glitter of Mr&and,•Wki'S,, ',..a1ternaiME'-ora'ShertlioreYine!?iii''tP111 On:their-,-retrifm. the ?Will reside in •,'"-••••• • ';•••-,'••• ' novel:t. bags,CtitIti•Y caSes; Aprons; ;,Icie'llaVe; all l\,f1,tt,rials needed fortliese artieles., FlbsierY • • , . • , , ° CL-,INTON • tk Was 'Decisiora A Sherlock-Manning;piano for Christmas. Have ene selected for you. • Delivered whenever you wish. T. 3. MicKEIL • Clinton's Illusical Instrument Representative Always at Your Service Box 113 or Phone 273, Clinton annual y1.it ttlit'V•111,4;111,1441tTOti:Vi.: .ini;Mendafevoning,. 'charge Of 'the. Mee -king ,and gave,,a'Very•beatibTfiil Edna 'ElliGtt,Played, 'several .sabettibe• e oh the'.accordian, Miss. 11Ti`tle,70Well. gave a. reading. Mid the' Coinitsj-Holne, choir gate a couple of. selectiOns, With - " liaise 'Laura •Jervls at t1 organ. GeBrge . radiated goed Cheer and'hed..eveliyonelaughing,OVer Some, .of huMorous readingS. Mr. er closed the program with the here -- diction 'and ' afterward e tho you ng people treated their friends in the, Horne to candy and fruit. . ! CANADIANS IN REDLANDS: The Redlands, (Calif.) Facts - had 'the following reference to soma Clin- ton people who' have gone there her the winter:' “Neweamere to Redlands are Mr: and Mrs. Z. S. Cooper and their daughter, Mrs. P. G. Ladd, and Miss Elizabeth Hanna: who arrived last Week, from Ontarioi Canada, and have taken a house for‘the win- ter -at 407 Ash street. cilifrs. Cooper and -Miss Hanna are sisters of 'Mrs. Acheson, 304 'Eureka 'street,• and they are enjoying a re- imion and seeing the surrounding country together. This is the first trip to the Pacific coast by any of the newcomers and they are delighted with California and Redlands, aatici- hating a delightful winter." A. POPULAR OFFICIAL ,"William McQueen, city clerk, is Marshalling a small army of. deputy returning officers and clerks to offi- ciate at the 'city's thirty polling stnt- siotribs. for the civicelections December • 3 0.0i:/r4' • ^ ,,•:, • . • WORTHIAOKLING, , • Ittlie'44 ratiorai ',410v4101)111eilt 11V,ariets ••,,, • ' ••••.inust:izegarelthat ,Very excellent; wheatpt . •oottkoa, of .Galt, Crito anaemic° tke liei4 it 'following 'alipearell; in the. ed''',,a8°` iaiv, Materia1'al./4'We marriage •Of their sister, Mertha lotion of ofce last reelc PrCt',11•••• '•itOridtq)a,ge '''Cre•-tfie','Sttait9rci.,,Beaced.), thtib .the,: stiefF in ,ibetweeni WherebY. 'sten, 'and daughter of the late 'Wm, y, m^„., ••,11;eral,c1 that ,ra*„.inaterial.- a•becomes", the fin- '4114 Affp, jehnston, of Setif** Ont. the • .,4)01,c1. "fl' p,179,dijot, a,to•tolion.„!o„tiii,o, to",.4,,•wm, Sholdice, Walton, Oat., ... • ;- , '‘• try.• , • • . , the ceremony taking Place in St., And P 11'I 11'11 $hoen11s i'ffe'ke mot doing -that:' -"This is re-Wre Preel)yterlan••chirrch, on :1)01;1 %la., n't),t ct 1ieat Otilsatto •Tg Aatil%eriii:eth 2t11'.-•• N. Nov ,tlie port „that ' ',they g SiviEAt,ol°G•Roloi;;0. Alvbi W. ietchr: bOt Whea't, aWarded at the ,Chicago e te n Oars 'Contestl l'ect°1re-rs: 1)e!9"s;r-E'42.iness' L t k,.='•$how'gone te, m. 1,14. 4 g•was the Dr• "at' out .° 1X '• abroad. in •eiiihiPetItIon With .1110.111731.11:14,1ng °°'°e•°.°ftlI °andidate ° 1 tasted field for the Stiutli -1-0,0son, W • lytoi..rison . 'Canaelan growers ha,,t won the cove:. 4)1' -' ' ' ' edhonor. fourteentinies. Anditor$'•J. W,.1.i(-)bbi'°°Irt.,'• And ,theres, innch 7frirg'S'ilVO:'.'°1. :"1..',4--". go' " 7 '..fl'il'eagci-tfel,:thil19 i10Peiri'itzael'I.e;PIIehl,ndt.ilea7, J-Ierman Trille farms In the 'Can-, d* est . East west ard:npith of pretty, but, quiet ' Wedding i:p-ok his..farm there' are other farmers ”IPlace:„...in-,;'„Wresieyr,,Willisk..ehurelr'.,6,15',:growing the seine liind,..01...grain=the seven o'cliickiVtonilaY rel.:inning; When best there is for the purposerofrnake- jeari Minnie, youngest. . daughter of ing of flour, • , • that• is, no goad for -.Canada: no good, the -late G.' 11g.' and, Mrs.' Paituliar ' or / we talk' a great deal particularly forrCanadian-miller, ancl geed t ti th bride' of '.Ale-kari- when'there is a general election, on. for the Canadian stockman who need cloy -44; Eoglesen; erf 'priii7toii, fernier-, abOut developing Canadian esouces a good supplY of bran, shorts, etc., 00•0••••PII Did 'you ever think of giving a box of, Printed Stationery • aS a Christmas Gift :$ Call and see our Sarnples ChristMas Personal • Greeting Cards large assortment f • • Le.ave Order ,Early. - . . 'he Cliuton News -Record United States millers can take -Ca;,. Huron seat in the sixth Ontario Olde Adian wheat out of the Caliadian west ,1303'!' bis opponent beln and land it Tiugalo, for laeS,Price ;seidiedri;ong..44113,;gth1.3"iiiavdoetes then Canadians can. got •their own gOOdrUn, wheat to Canadian milling points. • , .and Addison 107,making a majOrit Awl after it is -milled -thei AinericarE `01:130b7ltevostcheosoifwoli.lt. the rfeotrumrniern.g toi.fiRe trade has another advantage in get., Crawford, principal of th.e Seafortl. ting the finished article to the sea- board at a lesser rate than the',Cah- The results are as follows: There's a great big leak in begs SiI2174eY Creditor .. • • • 12 • 1 5 Seaforth and Egmondville 0 72 Chiselburst , , . 4 4 Kippen , ........., 3 8 Brucefield . . .24 1 Thames Road 3 1 Dasliwood• 2 1g Zurich . . . . ..... 9 14 Winthrop . . . . 9 7 5 Londeshoro , 2 Totals 107 163 y, Of Clinton, Tile c'ereiliony was' per-- and then when the election is over the matter seemto be dropped -un- til there. ,is • some' 'sign of another . .. . available at all tunes at a close priel. formed by the Rev. j. E. Hogg, add • 'We know there' are stubborn 6b- waS witnessed ' by a few, intimate stacles in the way, of altering theke friends. . ' '`• . ,• conditions, but the fact that they are The bride wore a frock of rosewood stubborn is no reason why they satin .crepe with cut, velvet trim- should not be altered. mines, ,iosa and gold bat and carried , McKILLOP: 'Successful anniver- sary services were held on Sunday in Bethel United, church, ' McKillop, which has recently been redecorated. Rev. J. A. Ferguson, of Duff's Chureh, was the special preacher. The church was Tilled to overflowing. Good mus- ic was provided by the choir. Majority fol, Sillery, 57. To' our way of thinking this very excellent Canadian wheat is ,anat.: mai product • of- Canada; something that our soil and our climate make ,a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses, valley lilies 'and maiden hair fern. possible of production'. • Ss was, attended ,by Miss Zelma But it is not a finished product, be - Berry of Telede, Obio. who wore a cause people don't eat wheat as it peach georgette crepe „frock, with comes out, of the spout oL the thresh - harmonizing gold lace hat and car- ried a corsage bouquet of roses, baby's breath and fern. The groom This be the twentieth electioa in which Mr. McQueen haebeen in complete charge of all arrangements and despite the fart that he has had to deal with many ileldiSh situations, the impartiality of his decisions has nevem been' questioned," ' The .above is from the Vancouver Sun and refers to a brother of Mrs. George Watts of town and Mr..Jamer, McQueen of .Brucefield. Mr. Mc- Queen is an old Stanley township hoy, having been born and reared or a farm on the London road, this side of Brucefield. Something Over two score years ago he went to Vanvouver and for twenty ,years ha has been city clerk, evidently filling his post -with satisfaction. Huron county boys are to be found everywhere end they are usually -found lining positions of im- portance and of trust. Sma,' Scigit)bilrig Pads' Size3x41:1/1 inchies ; t..150 pemnd The ews-Retord,., was attended by the brides brothel., Mr. Mervyn Farquhar of Detroit. Alter the ceremony the, party re- • Gained 00 pounds • turned to the home of the bride's in 20 dags mother, wherethe -wedding breakfast was 5erved, Later Mr. and Mrs. Eagleson left by motor for...Drayton, amid showers- of . confetti and good wishes, where they v1l make their future home. The bride travelled in a black satin. dress, seal coat with beaver trimmings, blond hose, gloves and carried: a blond bag. The mani,+. Clinton.friendS of the young couple, who are both popular, wish them long life, happiness and prosperity. Tovvnship The shed at S. S. No. 2 was burned to :the ground early yesterday morn- ing. The fire was discovered about four o'clock but when the ,neighbors gathered it was too late to control the fire and efforts were turned to saving the school, which was' done. The origin of the fire is unknown, as there is said to have been no fire about the premises. mg. machine. It 'We are going togo very far in One Thin Wome.n SICK ARE RECOVERING Mr. 'W. Jackson is out this week after having been laid up -for a couple' ol weeks or so 'with a bad cold and. it broken rib. The 'broken rib was caus- ed by a long reach out of bed to turn• out a light by which he was reading hiniself to sleep, se one doesn't have to fall from a tree or stumble 011 a bad walk in order to break a hone. Col, 11. T. Rance,.who.anclerivent an operation a, few weeks ago, is mow able to he'sbout it little, returning to hig office for the 'first time on Tiles - day for an hour on so. Ile is not jitst eh spry as he was before he had i the bout with the surgeon. but hopes to win hack in time, and his friends hope it will not be long until he does. • Mr A. P. Johns, who . has jusi ro- eovei'ed, from an ,attack, of\typhoid fever in Goderich hospital was ahje- to return to the home of his sister, 'Mrs. A. Seeley, on.,Saturday. He, had a -Very': severe attack buts is now re- covering rapidly and • he expects tri leave with .his family for Roc„.„10,vood 'the end Of this- week and next week to go on to Vineland, where' he. 'will resume his' work as principal of"..the, Public school, as soon as he is, able -to THE GENERAL SITUATION. SKINNY MEN CAN DO THE SAME All weak men and women. All nervous men and women. All skinny Men and women. Can grow stronger, healthier and more vigorous and take On SOliA, needed flesh in 30 days just by taking McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets four times a day—sugar coated Lnd easy to take as candy. And what a hit these flesh produc- ing tablets have made. One druggist tripled his sales in, one week. Everybody knows that from the livers of the humble codfish cornes'p firstclass vitamine that is a wonder- ful vitalizer, flesh producer and health creator:\ Millions of McCoy's Cod Liver Ex- tract Tablets are sold every week and thousands of frail, rundown on; derweight people are being helpocl.. A box of GO tablets TOT 60 cents and if any skinny man or woman doesn't gain at least 5 pounds in 30 days— money back. Ask any good druggist Br tht6efield. anywhere hi America. Be sure and get MaCoy's, the orig- . The annual Thanksgiving meeting final and genuine and dont forget of the W. M. 5, and Kelly Circle will there is nothing on earth as good to be held nexelSunday, Dec. 5th, M the Make, backward, listless, iindeNveight United church al: the morning service. childrsn „„ 'd robust. • WI.91.•11101MMIIIII0a21.19. Mrs, Mollard of Exeter, vice-president _ _ of the Huron Presbyterial will give an address. Mrs. Mollard will be the guest of her friend, Mrs, W. Stevens, - while in the village:Mo. Mr. and Mrs. John Riittenbury-and family of Burlington visited the for- mer's parerit:s, air. and Mi'. Wm. Rat- tenbury, last Sunday. . , • _ ammestorranesommimecraerlsOlunto leeks - Stewart -Warner Matched -Unit Radio Model 300 Now $70.00 SPECIAL BARGAINS for this week in Radio Sets. See these sets before buying elsewhere. Also Eveready and Burgess B Batteries, Tubes, C Batterie Phones, special at 2.75. Large 18 -inch cone speaker, delivers great volume, special only $14 each, equal to any cone on the market at $25 H. A, -HOVEY' 'Stewart -Warner Dealer Phone 89, Clinton • l• • •••• GRAIN CHAMPIONSIIIik RETURNS TO CANADA Chicago, Nov, 110. — (Associated Press •Despatelt.)—The championship for oats production went to Herman Trelle, Wembley, Alebrta, today at *the international live stock exposi- tion, nue:king:the first, time two in- ternational sweepstakes ever weri' won liy one man, Trelle yesterday won the Wheat championship. He exhibited Victory oats, which weighed 40 pounds to the bus,hel.,' His. Mar- quis wheat weighed'65.5 to the bush- , el. Treble started as a poor man in 1011, when he homesteaded IGO acres. At that time he was a civil engineer and says he.did notIcnoivwheiit from, pats, He now farms 480.0eres. . • „, 'PIIINCEVELCOMED IN B.C. The'News-Record had' a private wire from( Toronto this morning giv- ing election re urns' as follows: "At midnidht ,the victory of the Ferguson .Goyerninent Was -eoriiplete,, • With 110, of the 41.2 sonititnencies heard from ancLeighty supporting the Government. The official is as tfollows: Conservatives,75; Liberals 14; Progressives 10;- •Lib.-ProgreS- styes .5; Independent Liberals 4; 'Lab- or 1; . Independent prohibitionist .1. The independent Liberals and Labor will support the Goverhment in their liquor i3olicy. Ibir. lyerg.usoh will hays 'one of the strongest majorities any leader in the Provincial Legislature has, ever had: Toronto rolled en a Conservative, majority of over _87,000, or almost three to onnde, aother cities, according .to returns already in, seemeilto follow suit. . Hon. W. E. 'Rithey pulled„ through ' with a scant margin of 44 -kroie8 and Hon. W. F. Nickle, who resigned as. attornoy-k.cen- eini in the ',Rerguson C,overament an: the anneinieerrient of the-,Go'Verrenent, 'Contrel polley,.and who ran as a pro- waP defeated .:by a Major- ity of '3500., 'The big •gurprisn' of the cDa was„ the vote of the rural com- finitiftieS.Whe..Yeted-IlrV-twe on 'the plebiscite', 'who supported the GOve'rnment's! Control' pelicy. All the cabinet ministers the „CoVernitiont were i41-unied, lIaa0f-,1-kaVing 'a laajPritr fit, Pct 'tttorney l,t101.A1 had .sl etto ,,tonight, saidi",reclts lycli,e will' ta, A 'gts7P4' deal"tg PrelltPte better.00:: ditionS preytnce,' espeeially.-1,n laWienfereemelit. ,135,:ablo10 Pass semad,p,ria.,'sane liquor legislation and 'secure its -enforce , ' • . , ., • • Brief e;oreincnv Attends Arrival of Royal Son at Victoria Vlt°Vcto TiaiErialrout Cel,,Dec, 1,0 S 1.—P1.fiJsseihinal through N.B., where he will' sail for Liverpool, on Dec. 7, Prince George ar- rive(1 fromi China ion board the Canad- ian Pacific liner 'Empress of RLISSitt and was fOrmally welcomed to 13rit- isli. Columbia by Commander Percy W. Nellis, senior naval officer at tho Esquimalt base here. Proceedings at the vrharf were con- fined to a brief ceremony: Aft -or Com. niander Nellis had ,aid. his 'respects on behalf. of Vipcount Willingclon, the Governor-General, his Honor Lieut. - Governor Randolph Bruce, Premier Jolm. Oliver and Mayor J. C. Pandray made calls. during which the greetings of the Province of 13ritish Columbia and the City of Victoria were ex - flOW PARTIES iSTROD IN, LEGIS LATURE .AT: DISSOLUTION' F,ollowing was the Patty. standing of the last ' „Legislature, at dissolution in Oetober: ConservatiVe •Liberal „ , . • UnitGd Farmer IndePendent .. 2 There•were, ten VananteeatP. • • In Ontario the .vote extends, sub- ect to various conditions of residence and1 registratiom men and 'm- iner). of 21 years of age and over, • ,, • •• • • . ; •," :` • ' :4•••,,,1*,,t,,1°! e; W ‘1$• If your boy or girl could speak now with the wisdom of later years they would ask above all else for education—for know- ledge of a h6siness or profession which would give them a fair chance in the keen competition for success. Yott want your child to be equipped as others are; and perhaps you are working 'e to that end. ' Win) Nof MalleYour Plans -Secure? 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