The Clinton News Record, 1926-12-09, Page 1%Of. 2387 -48th
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VVIR1- WHiell IS ;'INCORPPORATED Tiff, CLINTON
NEW ERA,
- WANTON ONTARIO THURSDAY
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Do you wish to have a share in putting;Cliinton' Hospital in the front rank" of •efficiency
y acceptedby Board
Contributiort><s, rfarge'pr small-- r�atefl�ll the
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of
JaeIter Jight
ZWhy not give Him, or Iler a'pair• of glasses for Christmas? No
other Gift you can think of will convey the Wealth of loving thought
fulness. Our glasses are good looking --a Compliment to the 'face.
They come in neat cases and are very reasonably priced..
; calling at our
store we will give o
ua purchase slipwhich
you;ren place on.
the tree for Him or ITer, They will be gi en eye
tests and a eerrect pair of Glasses upon presenting the slip to us.
Come in and see us today.
1, Yeiiqair
JEWELER, and OPTOMET11ST
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Which will materially help you in .solving your gift prob-
lems. New items being added daily replacing others which
have alreadybeen chosen.
Special value' in black Messalne Silk. A length of this
will make a very acceptable gift 35 in. wide, regular $1.75 •
On Sale a
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Gap. 1 s, rn $
Chamoisette Gloves . . . $1.00 to
.Cashmere •Hose .50 to
Fancy Hose/. '. 50 to
Ties, infancy boxes: .. . • • .. ...... 50 to
rel refs initialed .:. 25 to
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Silk' Handkerchiefs ,50; to
.25 to
Belts.-.
Cuff �Biittons . . , ,50--' to
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Canes . .....,$1.25
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Hatchway
Pajamas
Night Robes .
1.50'
Underwear , combination
all wool : : Iso
Inger Brand Underwear heavy $
Broadcloth Shirts .. $2.50
Sweaters, of every description , • .., • • • • • • $1.50
Windbreakers, in elsoice patterns $4.,50
Dressing. Gowns , , , ;.,: , , , , ,, ..,, $8,50
Do`Your Christmas Shoppir g Esrly.
$1.25
$2.50
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$3.00
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AN ARCTIC OWL,.
Me. R. A: Hemel brought an „Arctic
owl into The News -Record office on
Tuestl�ty, which had been given hint
by Mr. 'Rayriond Jamieson of Hallett,
who had shot it near :his farm `build-
ing •s. It was quite a large. bird, ;mea-
sating, Mr. HeaY'n said, five 'feet from
tip to tip, and was white with black
spots, Several such birda have been
reported hereabouts this fall seine
' folk say it is a sign of a severe Win-
ter rahead, they having been 'forced
south by the severity of the weather
in the north.
THTHECOUNdI1;: MEETING.
The couneii met on Monday' even-
ing, all members present withthe ex-
ception of ,Councillor Johns. Mayor
Jackson was in the chair.
Miss Graham and Miss Htbbs of
the : Collegiate staff were • pre-
sent
sent to ask for ' a refund of taxes
' which they thought had been, over-
-Paid. On .motion of Reeve Middleton
and Councillor Paisley the clerk wee
authorized to look into. the ]matter'
and make settlement with the ladies.
Bylaw No. 6, 1O26,`.a bylaw to set
date for nominations for mayor,
reeve, councillors;' conrmissiimers and
et -heel trustees, to be he'd on Mon-
day, Dee. 27th,' the eleetion, if a poll
be demanded, to be held 'oe Monday,
• Jan ni.d.' .Officers wave appointed.
for: c acli polling division. r
,ur7; Macpherson react the follow-
ing 'o'urt from the M. 0. H,:
4C;tinter, Ilec.:1) 1026.
Tn. the Mayor and ;M:amber, of
Vinton Town Counc'l,
i f3 +mere
In submitting fey your considera-
tion the annual report of the Medical
Officer of Health for. the past year,
I wish to state that the Toper, of Clin-
ton has been fortunate in being tilt --
!I: ' free from any serious -outbreak of
conunmunicablo disease with. the ex-
ception of about 175 cases of Whoop -
:ug' Cough_ from }which two cases diad
due to complications. One caseof
s
les
Typhoid Fever, imported.
Ale,3
were reporrted from three families
but by the cooperation of the 1,arents
in keeping strict' quarantine spread-
ing was prevented.
Two cases of,Mulnps, alio'import-
ed. All school ehildren are treated
for prevention of Goitre unless their
parents have objections,' The results
so far have been gratifying, for which
the .School Trustees should be conn-
feended. Tests have . been made at
intervals of the '1'own'•s Milk supply.
The milk has. -exceeded the standard.
The -,Board has .'made ~periodical in-
spections of the .butisjie>n, shops, bak-
eries, restaurants anti .laundries. We
found the proprietors willing to co-
operate inany changes and sugges-
tions of the Board. I must eongratu-
late the Council for installing a
toilet and rest room 'for 'the Indies
oftown and those of the. surrounding
municipalities tee well as visitors, in
the. Hydro building. Next year the
Connell should extend their good work
and install a second unit for men. In
mostgood enterprise`s • Clutton leads
and others follow, let us continue in
this case to lead: I wish to thank
-the Sanitary Inspector and the mem-
bers of the Board of health for their,
active cooperation' during the year,
also the -parents in assisting to ob-
serve quarantine and following in-
'struetlons when ,infectious diseases
.arise:
There were 44 deaths and 49 birtht
during the year. The population is
2,048, •
Respectfully yours;..
T. W. Shaws M.O.H.
Chairman 'Middleton of . the street
committee reported repairs to Matil-
da street drain, near river, reoonj
mended that tile be placed drain in
front of the new; Collegiate building
and, also that the snow "plows be got
ready for lath. .
Chairnman. 'C'urren of the fire and
water committee recommended a re-
adjustment of the fire truck. •
Chairman Paisley of the finance
committee read the 'following report
fox the. month:
Street Account
Pay tSheet . :. $40.98
S. 3. Andrews, tile ... 14.56
J.''B,'•Musta d, cement 1.75
J. F. W.'asmai7
, Nap. tools 8:00
G. Cooper, wok e street
p , s o 5.00
: Light Account
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GREENHOUSE' BUSINESS SOLD.
Mr, Chas.'Cook of Goderich has
just recently`. purchased 'the green-
house business of W. Je a.lens and Son
Clinton. -Mr: Frauk'denkins is tale
ing charge until 111r..,p..Cook, who is
caretaker at, the i14Taitland cemetery,
Goderich, is tree to poine.. Mr. Cook
has also purchased, li om Wes. Jenkins
the . house : beside the. greenhouse,
which she: has recentlyfitted tip for
he.` will eon roue to
her own use. S w i t
occupy the larger house she has been
living in` for the, present,
1- J ukins ht not; ret de-
cidedPtah., e, a9 1
cided, what he will do but he will re-
main here -until the beginning of the
new year at least,
LOOKING OVER NEW BUILDING.
A number of prominent citizens of
Fergus, including Mr.J. C. Tenplin
of the Fergus News -Record,- were in
fast 7 okin o er
town ons' I+ridayo g, v
, building.
Clirt�omt's new Collegiate4„b ,g
The citizens of;Fer •uslwill,vote"on:ii
bylaw to raise money fqr the building
of a High school at the^new'year and
these citizens wished. ,to gain` as
Much information as possible in
order to be able' to' impart' it to oto'
ers interested,
Clinton had its owe.: trine getting
stalfted to build and it is believed
that the new school when finished
will not' only satisfy the Department
of Educat,iona ut will prove highly
satisfactory/to citizens 9f Clinton and
vicinity; , '
EAST—SPRY
DEATH OF FORMER RESIDENT;:
The death took' place in Detroit an
Thursday last of William E. Everett,
a former resident of Clinton, .The:
'deceased` for many years lived here,
being, in: the employ of the G. T. 11.
He 'left here several *years ago but
„will berememberedby many citizens.
DIED IN VANCOUVER
The death occurred in Vancouver
13. C. on Nov.. 22nc1' of WaltdrIng,
after a somewhat lengthy illness. The
deceased was the husband of Miss
Grace Tedford, a former• Clinton girl.
who survives with 4ne:child. Mr, Ing
was the secretary of the Retail IVTer-
chants' As ociation: and was .well-'
known and highl• esteemed in Van-
couver
HAND 1S CLUB TO MEET'
The following appeared in the'
.Soeiety columns of the palgary.Daily
Herald of November 27th. The
fsridegeoom is : an old • Clinton boy,
brdther of Mrs. Gordon„Cuninghauie.
He is in the inspector's office of the
Royal Bank,' .Calgary,
"Charmingly pretty liostinties re-
tniniseent of bygone- times were worn
by the bride and her attendants ata
wedding of paramount 'interest at.
-Christ-church Elbow Park a irda
,a; bo a ,Stt y
afternoon, November 2T, when Con-
stance Ethel, only daughter of Lieut..-
Col.
ieut, -
Col. and :Mrs. D. W. 13. pry, became
the bride of Mr. Roy East, .son o f; the
late Mr. and Mrs. • Thomas East of
Clinton, Ontario.
Christ church;' Elbow -Park, was
delightfully decorated from nave to
chancel with palms fdtns, drtaenas
end pale . pinle - spray l ,:,cbrysnntho-
nnums. The pews were manked with
white baby ribbon,' tulle and pink ”
apray clu'ysauthemufns. Tire nuptial
service. was performed by Canon
Horne.
During the service Captain 'Hinton
organist played' a programme' of
nuptial music. Mrs. J. N. Gunn sang
"Love's ` Coronation.; by Florence
`mlylword, while. Mrs. Dan aCanipbell
accompanied heir with a eollo obli-
gate'
The bride, escorted to. the altar by
her 'father, was attended by two
bridesmaids, Miss Maudie Pei,gusot
and Miss' Frances Chandle`e
01d -world frocks in the bouffant
style were worn by the two bride's'
attendants, fashioned ' of fuschia
georgette over lsiilc crepe. Narrow -
'taffeta panels came over the
shoulders. of the tight bodices to the
bottom of the skirt and were held
in place. with nosegays of French
flowers in front and large' old-
fashioned bows' in the batik. Taf-
feta in . lavge diamond shapes en-
circled -with narrow ruffling and
centred with. , French flowers gave
added charm to, the costumes, which
were made. with an uneven hemline
effect : and flowing. !sleeves. They
carne 'silver shepherdess' crooks
NOW ALL MEMORIAL. 1 DR. STEWART PASSES ON
Messrs, 1Hobbs Manafaetuting' Go.'
of L;ondon and.iMontresl are this week
patting' in twn`memot'ial windowsf du
St. "Pant's church, one in memory of
the elate "Sidney MouOi'tcastle and hie
wife:the other: tri memory of their
children This makes all the endows
al` tho <hut•ch and .chancel memorial
1)EATH.OF MRS. E. _HOLMES.
Mrs. 7 Holmes o1 St,,Cathar'ines a
former citizen o1 Clinton, flied on
Monday last' at the advanced age of
ninety --three years. Shetad been; ail -
Mg some weeks. She 'was the ,motlt-
er of Mrs. Chant of:'Clinton and of
Robert. Holmes -of" Toronti , so `longa
resident of this town: Next, week we•
shall have a mote'; detailed obituary
The Home an
T1 d School Club will IN'f'E"REST1NG LECTURE,•r
v'meeting
r nio t 1
hold then regular •uta n h
log
g
on Tuesday, D c. m
inthe Public School e
b�' c utt'`' ec •e a • of
Re"v: Di h S i t r ,
Y The S , y
14th, at four o'clock Miss Rudd will .the`Home ' Iissiee Board of the 'Can -
tell about the Children's'-Story'Ilour aditn Baptist Church, who conducted
at the Public Library and Mrs. (Dr.Y" anniversary services in the local 'Bap-
I-Iearn will give a short talk on Cur- tist church on Sunday last, on' Mon -
rent Events. At the conclusion 'of day delivered ;a most interesting.
the program a: sale of clothing will tune on his journeyings through' Pal -
be conducted and a' social cup of estine. The: lecture was -illustrated
tea will be served. by a•'n amber of very- 'beautiful•'_ slides
DR„ BROWN LEAVING. The entertainment was both interest
ing and instructive 'and was enjoyed
Dr: H. S. Brotvp Who has been prat- `'"" those prey nt.
'Using Clinton f thet three
sing in in on' or pas tee WAS PLI2E AS JUDGE.
and a half years, is moving to Detroit
and will`•leave shortly; probably, be- Wesley, Castle, the, seveufeen year
fare Christmas. Dr. Brown made his old son of Mr. James Castle of Chaff
decision to move while on a visit to ey, California, ands. nephew .of
Detroit'in September and in October Messrs. Amos. and S, G': Castle of
ha went to Lansing tei write oft the Clinton, -recently •wen third place in
Share exams., which he, passed with' stock judging. at the big stack,; show
honours. Later he took a short post in Chicago, competing%`with over 'one
graduate course at McGill. Dr. Brown hundred: The _judging team 'from
expresses regret at leaving Clinton Chaftey High School of • which in
but he says the Detroit proposition' is was 0 member, won fourth. place
an attractive one. He has - "fitted'. in" competing with ,twenty-two teams
nicely during his stay in Clinton and from :ill over the United;Statcu,
Will be :missed by a large circle here. Young Castle was '' thud high poire
AiMONG THE CHURCHES
The Ministerial Assodiation.niet' on u
This prize is $200 in cash, to be
^Rev. Alexander Stewart, M.A,, DD.,
formerly pastor ofWillis- Presbyter-
ian chureb,'Clinton 'died at Winnipeg.
011 Jonday in .his eighty-first year.
Dr. Stewart had been residing in.
Toronto since his a'etii'ement from ehe
pastorate of, Wills church, and a few
months ago he went to W;ineipeg to
reside with his cl eugliter Mrs.. Stew -
alt stied just 0 year ago.
The 1 incral will take place from
Wesley Wliliis. ch01111, Clinton, on Fri -
lay afternoon, Dec. ,10th, the service
to commence at two o'clock."
A' fuller sketch of the life of this
well-known roan. will appear next,
week,
MLiDICAL''MEN MEET.
About ;ei •hteen members , of the,
g
✓IIuron Medical , Association; met in
Clinton yesterday, when Di.' Thomas
Gray of St. Thomas'. gave a very' 10-
steuetive 'address on the "Use and
Abuse of the Y -Tray" Dr. Moir of
Hensel" /gave a talk. on t�ie""Physical
Pr erfos of - adiumn a d it Use i
Treatment" Dr: Dandier.: showed.
plates of several surgical theses which
he -had had recently, and there was
'clinical discussion'.: on various cases.
Dr, Hearn demonstrated on a gas ma-
chine which he has` installed in, the
hospital recently for the adininistra-
born of, anesthetics: This is a valuable
addition to the egtiipnteut of the hos-
pital.
The meeting being held in the hos-
pital a bounteous lunch was very
daintily served by Superintendent
,Grainger and her staff during an in-
termissioim. , _
ep i R n s n
Goclerich Township
The United •cogregations of Bethel:
isn r Bethany wilt' hold service 'a't
B:ethanyi ,church for the winter. A
Nair congregation: Was present ' on
Sunday :For the stormy day.'
Mr, and Mrs.. Jay Hinman, Evelyn
end Billy, also Mas. Be,, Yeo'ef De-
n " tr rain in a m
sed for scie film a
e
g f,
`roit spent the weals -en t the home e
P rectory, `the
p
do at
Monday at St, Paul's t oto y, allculture.
members being ...present. Argatige- 1 Mrs .McDougall and Mrs. Betties.
ments were made to hold the usual LITTLE LOCALS. ilTrs. Weston, 'who has been nursing
week of Prayer,. beginning ,Munda,y, her sister, Mrs. Vandenburgh, has xe-
Jan: 3rd. The sub`eets, and speakers Huron Council is meeting in'Goder, turned home.
d ioh'this week. n.. -Mr. Erlantt Bettles of the Standard
will .be, announced later. Rev. `Dr,
Schutii, secretary of the Baptist Honme The Mason County ILolire commit- 'Bank, Calgary, Alberta,: recently won
Mission Board, was present and gave ;tee,of tbe''Cetity •Ccuneil' •met in Clan- the first prize as a dancer; a' pair of
an instructive talk on the ministry of ton on Tuesday. gold cuff ;battens.
the word: - , 'W'e':,are'sorry -to hear.that Mrs. R.
- The' Brussels " Woine. les Institut1e Sloan- is in the -Clinton-Hospital:
Salvation Arnmy' sent a very fine•ilonatioi of canned 'Colwell .Met on 1VIonday last Mr._',
mneetin • will be held in fruit to the Huron County home last, D. Glidden was reappointed school at-
tendance officer. By-law . No: ti to
the .Salvation Army hall .on Friday provide for nominations on Dec: 27th
evening of this week when 1Visjor, and Deena wait until the last Week to' and election on'Jan. S1 d, if -necessary,
senrs:.Burton of London will be pre- order your personal greeting cards. was read a third time and passed.
sent to conduct the service. ,All wel-
come. See samples, we have a very fine The fbllowig accounts were ordered
i collection to select from, and leave paid: Reeve and councillors; attend- '
Baptist Church your order so we can deliver them anee at council uteetungs„$150.00; .1.
in good time. E. Whitely, treasurer, salary, $100,00;
Minister's subject on Sunday even- Howard Sturd , collector, salaa'y,
Mg: "The' Excluded Christi' Sunday •
We received. this morning” fvom Ire $100.00; R. G Thoanpson, cleric, ' al-
Sohooi at 2.30 pane Prayer service turning -Officer Gnvenlocicmof Be't oreh dry, $11u:00; jury .selectors, $10.00
'Wednesday at 8 p.m. corrected list of South Huron returns ,,,
Y the run weather on in last week's election but are• unable Pedlar People, culvert, $52,80 Reid
In spite ofth stormy Torrance, school fair '•clafseit; $3850;'
Sunday very good congregations were to' make room for thein this racers, Rabi:.lticAllister; tile, $2.50, Joht
present at the amim Schutt services ,We,shall print in full next week + Ernraerson, drawing culvert,' $2.50; G. ,
when nnpresv. Dr..- Schutt preabbed
Mr. A. A.'Colctuhun of Hibbert, a W. Sturdy, valuing+'sheep, $12:00; S•_,
most. impressive sermons.' • brother of Mrs, Elizabeth :Ifennedy, Eimnei:5on; supe, $52.20. Gravel: Ben
'Wesley -Willis 'United Church Mrs. 11i.T. Corless and Mrs: IIarey 'Itatitwell, $2,"r6; • Mrs, H. Sweet, ;
y Fitzsimons•: of Clinton,: was the suc- $37,08; C. L. ,Bisset, $28.44; W Elliott,
The •pastors, subject on Sunday
morning tvi1L b The Heavenly 'dessful Liberal candidate in. South $15.00; N. Ball, 75e; J. Forbes $1,35;
,g e Perth in the recent eler:toim, winning H' Trewartha, $35:10; 5-.Snmith $1:08.;
Horne Evening: "Jesus, Servant
Redeemer"
over his opponent h+y' majority of Board of Health Met and reported''
On Monday. evening the Young 4,92-,
-the least eontagion tXiis;. year of any 1'
Pao les'':Society ,had a debate; `Re- DEATH 01' GEORGE SHIPLEY. `:•for smite yea". •
p Council then adjourned to ntect on
solved: that `War has been a Greater Dec. 15th at 10 a.m.,
Evil Than Intemperance." The af= On the evening of Thursday 'He-,
firmative side' was taken by Maser's; : eember 2nd, there *Passed to the:Gzeat. —R, G. TBOMPSON,. Cleric,'
Leslie Pearson and Harold Langford; Beyond in the person, of 'VIr. George
the t b M Lorne Cook Shipley ono of natures gentlenteri
d '1 k showed considerable debating Hewer nine months.. HIS illness of a leW
The 14Iu opal Council of
entwined with pink rose; and fern and it was conceded that the affirm- mnonths duration, was ,home borne—With
0l s�•a ed bon slap 1 Hallett bald ti special
me negative y Messrs.
ora
and Will Match. The young men at the ag'e, .t sixty-five years and • '1C ullet�tTownship
to int the Town-
it
d'
had lived trusting in the Saviour '
se
am exquisite hunch on ! port. ten ars' a Present.
The lovely bride woren q Seee ee m the, Baptist c greater part of his life was spent on .
'Simon 111eVittie, Collector for the
golvn of •ivory]'`brocaded satin 'iii Sunday at 11 :o'clock: Subject. "The the Shipley homestead ion the Huron "
„ �, past 6 years, ,presented a .Statement
bouffant style,, with .a full, court Gideon spirit!, . ,Sunday school, at t Road, East of the town, and he ryas
traria of 'satin from the 'sirouiders for that period stating• that taking
1.0 o'cloclt, loved and t espectod by his ni:iglnbon s' the total of the Collectors' rolls' for
edged with 'Silk met. ' Elie bodice was - • The W, M. S. mets at the home of v,•ho boar 'testimon to,his £rien<Ishin
_ . n Fory . that meant and comparing them with `
Made French 'style, shh'red rdund Mrs: lVfcbiurchre on. Thursday after- who
constancy. 'many y10r`s he
and' boasted ' short puff t h.a member. o � the Ontario street the totals of the,receipts from the
the waistP 'noon, 1&t was f
e esOver lien 'own ft -11 a.. sillsChristmas entertainn.ent for Met!' disct now United chureh and Treasurer, and after deducting some
sl ev, _ g � The: Chr to 14 c ,
i `as fashioned with a drool will be held that i of that `rare' a mum small amounts that could not be col-
t veil which. 'w the :Sunday 's for. t g part l v 7< P Ch t fortitude l .h d d meeting
and " wore silver ..- .poke
- - ria max -00 a to as he
nets of ,georgette cette,and French flamver.s at'ive had won
by sotiie, points. g on Friday November 26th to coil. -
cap
with quaint chin Blimps:
:Presbyterian rerun Church om hey loved an served he Sidor the Govermnent Auditors Re
el P by h d •4:. 't `I nb all
ne
' me un lee.ed, there ivas only a shortage 'of ,.
map fa's' nod to'the'coiffure'with' or- on .Iiiiday, Dec. 11 -7th- Supper will be bet of the official, and of the,
t4 92 cents:
et ibouquet of,'gclnds, Sunset aftetwatds•a.numbet of lanternattendance.
- unary of. assets' atxd liabilities We find
Electric L' ht and::lilies of the;>tialley completed;tlie `vial ;be shown and the :'gifts .clstrib-
i . :•r,°• " i ' The. funeral took place on' Sunda. that the Treasurer is indebted to the
P. U. tom, at. lighting, Novi 155.16; , brnlal ensentl)le:,, • uted' from 'the ,Christmas Ttee,; .,n 1 „y,', .Township n' Deceumber, 1 1925,: the'
•
_ . •' " supported b .> {uron will Meet .Dee.' 5th, a• short service 'lre1ng hcl.l. n
Pr fighting hell; la Mr.
grahri 1 om :wits pp c The f H sum of$.,6,44',0,and that the ,Towneh p'
'• ham � < brother' , of the 'incuda `Dec. 14th, at at. the .,home; followed by a public.
P U: Com., lighting hall,' lanips 11,41' bti Gia , S1>.Y, of Clinton on T s_ y, , liin'the, u1n•of , 244.24''
r r' e :ziY ushers wore Mr. Burrett = service in the church, with which.he. is indebted to s $
P, greens, coal :. .. ......:. k,l, .b id , d 11 o eloYo
been so loii> caitnected, At this leayiug_:11 balance M. his favor Of
Mailer Hrlwe. Co., i lass,-' etc.... 1, 37 Allan,. iMi , Rees • Taps ell; and • Mt, The Young Ladies of AuJ dine willMc- had • �,
•service a large ntuniher.gi,friencls-and $172.54 at that date. .We. also. find
D. E. Closet Account Wlalter linewalt,' (Leth'lirtdgel,.
"Meet at the-hoino of Mrs• James Mc- rent to -Au August Gnlir'oit
smart ening Dec. ecrtuaintences,Were gathered, The that the pays g
J. !Steep; sae e'er Noir, , :: r „ 70, 00 renewing ,the : 5 friends-
ceremony a n mneehic on Tuesday eve g, .
old ;Pastor, Rev. 0, J. Moorhouse, conduct the Ii;inburn'swainp chain was $1200
Cemetery :Acco •: at 3.hsioii'for malty friends- was>h 14th, at 8. o clock:' 'which not 1231' as has been reported by,,
i ter • 1Nov:at the of the bride's parents, , ed the service and the choir., of.' is $ {
R. H,t n salary ep. tools Not . , : 62.20 . ,i • ` 1some. ' It is being rumored that. there
west 'when . Ontario Street United Chme1 he load so ,long been. a, member, ten g
E F. arcl, wood ep. '.. , , :,2,20 Lieut. -Seventh street , ' ri. , , , , , :;,"t 0 in the
E. Ward wood Lieut:=CoL''and Mrs: �D.' W. �B:::Spr:r, 'Morning class at ten: o tlocic. defied musts. sun,able to the occasion. 0s a shontage of sofas $,j00
,, 2,2o
• • `• • r wore a band- The pastor's morning subject witi, The remains were ;laid to ,rest .in the funds of the Treasurer.:, ,I .have writ
W 1, Hawkins, ad shears , , . , , , 2.25 received. Mr blas y,
Fir • me 'ortvu of black ,satin with open- lith, "The Church At Sardis?' -.liven- Clinton "Cemetery, a lar'g'e_number of ten to Gorrlori Peters ds Co: (tire dud; ..
, , mad Water Account so g hat was ini "The Serpent and the S,avtourP.
I:i: �'remlin, rubber ]toots :: , 3.50' wtirlc panels oven be)ge..Iiei h. t g � . friends accompanying; them thither. 'itors) regarding this rumor ,and they
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, M Aiken straps fore r a large .beige model 'of .satin, trimmed , .The Junior League will meet at .the The pallbearers were: B. J. Gibbing•s, reply that the Township is not,8110V.
7 p hose .7,a g
Chani; * 'With! os res and she .carried ca•inm- 10oine o ,the, superintendent,.`r�Nlis•' �])r. J. •S, `'Evans, >lt, Tiplaiy;; H. B. of that'anrounCr thetelore time ruiner '
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W. lieao tickets to 5tratf i•d .. 0' son roses. � Curiell, QP
Friday evenntg at seven Chrt»,t, L. Tyndorll ani} W. J. Phnnsteel is -without any foundation 'whatever:
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Grants :Account' The bride's treble was centred with o'clock, lie leaves to tnoui'n .their loss his "(sighed) Matt Armstrong•; Reeve.
P. U, Com„ light for Hospital 22 05 the. -calve, - surrounded with The•final,deibate inthe sel•ies' h'y the .wife, who was for111c •ly' Miss Flor,
• 1 - i de orated Yung Peoples Soete s f II mum Aclai , 0 h ,
three rsona r:
Dr. !Shaw, salary 100„00 with'piirl. ,roses, and rink candles Presbytery"'will take place.in Onitario M. A, 'Shipley, who has been taking
Incidental- Account; burning in small' silver. Candlesticks. ' street church lecture 10610 on Monrlay a 'special .post graduate. course at
,Beli Tel, Co. vent and deet. 1Pr:'J. 15, Woods proposed 'a :toast evening, Dec. 13th.• The debater$ arc Scranton and .New York City, and
4.00 }
Rei 05110 Stamps . , , .: ; 10; 00 to the bride and' ntoonr, The grooms f
Siilaries A'ceount tp•ift to the tbride. was as small` linger t death,„
L, Stops', salary 70.83 ring of platinum and diamonds, to the
.E. Graelis, s� lat•y 58,33 bridesmaids French colored ' -mesh
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' ]%TFTs
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Market Scales ., . .$15.70
Ball rent . , 34,,00
It. ilunter-
5015 aF. lots : $16',00' spent, the bride .travelliirg in a',grey
(}aac in Perj) •,,105.00 a z gaberdine tailored 1roel1 with 'blue
F
;;.; Her coat
Wale , . ; :::....:126.00 247.00 i•, collar, mutts and belt. rie-
47.-00 .,tcde
E. Graelis, stock scales 14,92 was Drench blue with grey 'fox `fur
Council adjourned to meet again and her hat wail, a, Smallgrey model
Dec, 15th, as per• statute, l with lime feather trimmings,"
Eugene Hove1:v of Main Street Church, ha had been with his father sonic:
Exeter, and';M14s Delight 1, inch o• -weeks • :before his b ea i George at
.Victoria Street Church, Codcricli, The Home and Charles, s student in Med-
public will be"weleoine,' ical t3efence at the-Western'Univer
he lee, ill'ain and
b gs; to the best matt a s,,ci•ling sir- The W. M. S. will meet int site, two ,brothers, Wn r
ver cigarette ease and to the ushers tune room on Wochtesday af:ten, 1, Thomas of Clinton and three si telt,
/ gold pen knives- i Deo, 1 at three- e'elec1 , when a Mrs. W. Tipl tdy at' Clintan, lrrs.' G:
49:70
et,.. and Mrs. East ;lell. for Cali- special Christmas urogratu will be ' Tamer oL Tuckereinith and. Mrs, L.
forma; where the honeymoon will ho oven. Al”' Carrell,; Mms Miles and 3 Smallaccrmlie of St. Cathei•i0tes.
Mrs; Beaton will.he nm_chal •e o.
peogram. The et nig ladies o;f. MTS.'
Wendoxl'S S. $ class will have charge
of the social hour, - Members 111.e'
rifted to keen the change of :clay o1'
'meeting in mind.
Mrs. Chis B. Adair of Peterboeo
and 141r. and Mrs, R. Downs of Port
Muton were amongst those from a
distance who were here ;toe the,fun-
eral
Constance
Mr, Joe Riley, sr., has bought part
:of the efiipty house belonging to Mrs.
Nicholson and is going, to move', it
- onto the foundation on Mrs: Britton's
lot,
Mrs, Pearson and baby of Godersok
Tp„ are visiting the lady's sister,
Mrs, Joe Riley,
Mr. Wilnams gave '..:very good leo-
tube in the church last week on efts-
slobs. A good pro5r`are was given,
after :which a lunch. was Served by
the W..ISI, 8,
Since the election it looks as if
the weatherman is being controlled
and is giving us 'nice, snappy weather,