The Clinton News Record, 1926-12-16, Page 7Retttrirs for Huron — ar Ly. No: 79 49'
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Majol'ity 'Cor hledd-400,
GODERI('11 1'OWWNSI.112 No. 1 :
No, 1.. 67 64
No. 2 44 495.
r No..3 54 • 90.
lal No. .1 37 55.
39 l3
61: I
Nu. 1 . •
yt are -tile returns by muni
for Huron county in the re
nnrial .election. .We were
.hold thein over last week
of space.
CLINTON
Medd Neel)
17,7' ,127
1:75. 134
162 105
•103 107,
557' .473
ty for: '14edd-84.
SEAFORTH
98 77 No. 1 .
.. 113 77 No. 2..
69 72 No. 3
_52 70 No. 4 .
54 76 No. 5 .
73 No. ( z
7
1
11.1. ajority for 'Medd 4144.
I1IN,S1LL o1
Majority for Medd-91.
' BA YFIELD
No. 1. , 34
Majority To Neeb-75,
I)TOKILLOP
No. 1 ...
No. 2..
No. 3 •
No. 4..
• 67
123
No, 2 v1
1.7Q
No, 2.;
29
144
48
114
59
362 365
Majority for Neeb-3.
7'1TC I61ERSMI'PI3
81 71
111 ,x•62'
120 . 19
.
130 34
err
457 , 445
ity for Medd-12.
EXETER
1,15 123
-196 109
. .. 164 98
6.49
Alajority for Medd-400,
HULLETT
No.
. ... _ . 4 11847
No. 5 .
516 372 No. 6 96;
ureal
ANK OF MONTREAL
Established 1817 •
SSETS and LIABILITIES
' 3Oth October, 1926
ASSETS
h on hand
osits with and notes and cheques of
they Banks . . '1° ,
osis with Central Gold Reserve . .
and Short loans on Bonds, Debcn•
res and Stocks , .. •
union and Provincial Government
ecurities . . . , . , . .
adieu Municipal Securities arta
itish, Foreign and Colonial Public
entities other than Canadian , . 29.230,754,26
ay and other Bonds, Debentures
d Stocks . . 4.463,25t,i6
Quick Assets $424,919,084.27
s and Discounts and other Assets 33e,g53,870.06
Premises . . . 0 z1,800,000.00
lities of customers under letters of 13.95-,Igo.S7
edit (as per contra)
Total Assets . $781,525,145.20
• $ 83,411,634.39
50,844,5=7.81
17,000,000.00
1.60,811,3O2.37 -.
79,157,614.28
LIABILITIES
M. circulation .
rs of credit outstanding
r liabilities .
Total Liabilities to Pa
TO PUBLIC
. . . 41,175,089.50
656,259.467.61
13,95-,190.87
$ 71,9,417,775..;1
bile
ess of Assets offer LiabilitiesP$ 62,107,369.98
Majority Tor Medd- 27.'
STANLEY
No. 3 6(i
u' No. 1 .
�L No, 2 .
No. 3,.
v1.
No. 4 i
27`
No. G .
27 N.o. 6 .
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No. '7 •.
No.u, 56 40;
N0 . 58 46
• 6 .
No. 7 6 44
No, 1
'418
wort for Medd-93.
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36
No. . ,.. .. 74
No. J, . 131
249 No, 4 .. . 81 12°
'No 5
No. 8..
No, ,1
No. 5-A�
24
18 No. t13'
107 No (r •;
36
31
21.
44
17
39
55. 35 -
No. 6 60` 107
.o. 7 ... 22 ,' 38
N ..
No.8. . 28' 69
508 525
Majority for Neeb-17.
USBO1I` dE
No 1 .. .. 61 26
No. 2 ...; : 101 22
No.3 ., ... 87 • , 21.
No. 4 :. 54 ,40
No..b'. 110
No, 6 . 17"
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85
100
185
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63
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72
54 102
02 91
'77 49
'72 4,1
�6 57
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A Column Prepared, Especially for Women — '
But Not Forbidden to Men
God' rest you? merry, gentlemen,
Let nothing yob.' dismay,
1 rir Jesus Christ our, Saviour,
Was born on Christmas bay."
many think very little, 9r1 the 'Gre,at
Gift to the world, but under all, ori
festivities, all' our joy and gladness
that,0ne thought.
Tobeautiful tiful ane and
itsee
oun
great
be, taught to give as well as
toexpect to receive.
much of the (beauty and sacredness of
the iGhristlnas time is destroyed by
the' commercialization of the $eaSOri
a kill.
fancythis will, < When
the: beautiful
s: a myth-
ical person; no one ever saw Wm, but
their elders, and will proud.
0101 e
Tho time comes, of course, when 61
boy or girl is old enough to made
stand that ,Santa Claus is but a ore
tore of fancy, or that he is a Spiri
and they mast bo ,told. But do n�'
as 7 have heard of some parents d
ng., laugh at your boy dr +girl wh
such question: come, and tell the
they have been "fooled.",'Pell the
the truth, that the Christmas Sail
is a reality, that it is the iSpirit c
goodwill and of love, which Chri
brought into the world with him whe
s he cauie•and which has never left i
and gift -giving even though it is often smothered b
T mo it is a very e, u Assn]
ms to Hie much ma;,lat be done
selfishness and self-seeking.d how the
stand and filen it is a s cal think,
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401
upon t der
519 and to
memories it tnay bring us, t zt t thl
19 119 anyone;who has reached middle -life ee I fear h £
20 106 there''are memories `<a -plenty which I
I
The Cl i i0Lmas season 1, now
to assist children
matter how many .sad
appreciate the are t thought They how they may manliest it to other
ns and, no Tell them, truly, that, when littl
children the way to sh8w 'ten
beautiful spirit is to tell about it
• 10 d7 bring feelings :of sadness and 'loneli-
4o Hess Ye e
104 t the Christmas time is the
a person, but when they are older the
do not need this. But do not, if ye
test of the whole
d of Santa Clans. If anything kills love your child, :shatter his Mb ill
30 96 gladdest and some to in Santa': Claus without 'giving
30 81 year';'Easter'coming as a close'se-
I a child Santa Claus was `a myth something' more ''tangible; in � ct
28 118 Gond. "• shape of a 'clear
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conception of t
108 eo rle nvho
Sometimes .oue meets t 1 Who he ,was ae real as.g•oodness, kindness wonderful Cluist?Spurt td'put n.i{
will t appreciate .:Christmas,. and Jia p'iiress. Nowadays 'children place. A; belief ,in Sairtba the s,
~e'J9 ib a bit of sentiment re- e tiro for .weeks before Christ -rightly guided and used y . p
will not adm may see ired help
•ardin 'the 'season duel Lyne laughlIes an everyday, cuts may prove a' very g • t
101 F g h do
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No, 2 , . • 72
No._3, A .. . 85 _
No 3 B . , 53
No,.4 A 61
Usually rias, n. s as common a y
person. Children have lost tnuch"bY''the traiiring of a child. REIIEKA
104 ' and sneer at those .Whe
61 ,.such people. are a sad drag upon the
$3 joyous festivities of the season; they ,
10,1 do not add anything to the'happines
9fi of their fellows, and are.not really
131 happy themselves. I wouldn't mind :: . {,5►'
No. 6 . 49 89
493 _ - 766
MOI/RIS
No. 1 : au
No. 2 .. ............ s; 45 81
51 92'
562. 209 No. s4 .
Majority for Medd—+35.3. No. 5 .
No. 6.:
STEPHBN
Na 2, 4 38_
No. 3., 101
No. 4 126
No.5 , 24
No.6. 66
No 7 , .... ' 49
64:
No. $
No 99
9.. 673
Majority, for 1Vledd ; 17.9. '
Total majority for Medd-1,628.
45
50
139
,66
139
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47
554
NORTH HURON RETURNS•
GODERICH
doynt Robertson
'79 81
88 82
91 56
83 65
81 50
91 .62.
86 74
No. 4 B ........... 96 86
No. 5 A .. 88 40
No. 5 B 80 28
No. 6 A 1113 83
No: 6 aB . , 92 86
04o. 7 114
Advance .. , . 16
No. 1A.
No. 1B...
No. 2A..
No. 2B. ,
No. 3A.,
No. 8 B
No, 4A
42
. 47
49.
270
T7J1 NBI}RLRY
No..1 A . 62
No.,1 B 34.
No. 2 . .. 62
No. 3 .. 42
No. :4 26 111
62
96e
' 132
548
•53
'76
123
85
226 448
E. WAWANOSII
No. 1.. 20: ' '76
No. 2 63 105
No.3 43 98
No.4 38 88
No. 5 . , 28 $9
•192 ' ; 456
W. W.A'WANOS'H8�
No. 1 . 88
No. ;2'.
No3 .
No.'5 . .
No..6,.
63
23 101
57' 21.
354: 413
COLIBORN•r
No, 1 .. 52
No. 2., 49
No. 3 '54
No, 4 15
80
80
so much if such people only spoiled
their" own, enjoyment,, while should
be very sorry for them, but; they are
bound to interfere in the enjoymeint.
of others; And it is particularly hard
to forgive .then when they seek to
spoil the pure enjoyment of children.
'Anyone who deliberately^ snatches
from the lips of a child the cup of in-
nocent enjoyment bas a lot to answer
170
68 '' n CAPfTtmA.TI.ON
3 Ashfield .. 401
Blyth• ..•• 185
Brussels .. , 179
Colborne . 170
Goderich 1208'..
Grey ........ . . ;... 218 - 18 799
9:1
}Lowick
Morris 270 . 548
226 44$
Twnberly , 192 456
39. W awnoslt 854 413
'W. Wawauobh ' ' Wingha490, 413
m.
580 Wroxeter .• .. 63. '105
99 4444 6386
'76 Majority or Robertson, 1,942. •
,1203 • 864
WINGETAISf
No. 1 . . 91 105
No.• 2 . ... .. • 92 136
30
No. 3A.
No. 3B.. 69 64
No. 4 A 80 83
No. 4B.. 48 70
No. 5.: 62 50
460
BRUSSELS w
No. 1 A 56
No.1B. 52
Some very kindly and conscientious
people, however, are averse to allow-
ing their children .to believe in Santa
Claus.' They argue that it is deceiv-
ing.tpe child and that when he
"grows' older he will find that he has
been deceived and his faith in his par-
ents and the older generation is shak-
en. Wall, perhaps to folk with no im-
aginatiou, this might be the caee.
But, after all, isn't "Santa Claus,"
that is the 'Christmas Spirit, just as
real as love, faith, kindliness and jus-
tice, and aren't they all . from the
same source, the gifts of the one
Loving One, who loved so much that
He gave Himself for us all?
Perhaps some people carry the idea
too far, perhaps they actually try to
"foot" their children. This to me
seems a wrong attitude altogether.'
When children are little it does them
no harm to believe a. benign being,
Santa Claus, is abroad at Christmas
time, giving gilts and spreading good
will and cheer throughout the world.
It 18 true. There( is no time .in the
year 'when people are so kind, so
thoughtful for, ethers, so 'kindly dis-
posed. Vil
isposed.:Whi at posse4ses them, do you
suppose? Nothing but the thought
of the Christ child. It may that
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Your Christmas
tedNew' Year's Domer
1 have a choice assortment of special fresh': and cured''
Fowl for the Christmas Testiyal, Including Beef, Pork'
which has been speejelly fed under` our own directions."
ncludes.Turkeys,,Geese, Ducks and Chickens, all of Which
led,
t that we always carry a full line of choice Cooped and.
Cured Meats of all kinds'.
I?IIONE YOUR- ORDER—WE DELIVER
P1I7ONE 162
Connell & Tyndall
CLINTON'S LEADING'MI,+'',AT MARK;16T
CHR.IST.AS PLANTS'
Cyclamen, Begonias, Primulas, Cherries
,Flevvering Bask S
Baskets and Pans filled with ferns and flowering -plants .
Th•
is year we have the finest stock that we have eve; offered for
the -Christmas trade. In order to get the best choice we would; advise
ordering early. Any plant will be kept until Christmas or delivered
Des, 24h. The CclnTen are l sizes, The
Basketstanid Pans preathe very choicest. The Jthis erusalem Cear in herries Cherries and
Primulas are also good.
Cu* ICAni
R.oses,tCarnations, Daffodils, Tulips'.
Y '
LettuC>
New crop of Crisp Leaf 'Lettuce
For an appetizer we have a nice 0009 o. Crisp lett lettuce, 1vh}cli
is just ready now, Try a. bunch,
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Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere—Business 'Under Same Management
GREENHOUSES CORNER ORANGE AND WELLINGTON STS.
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This
Buy Your
Christmas Candy
HERE
From 'a -Well assorted stock of boxes
from 25c to $5.00.
Candycanes, Stockings an
S k• d other Novelties as well as the
usual Creams and mixed candy and bulk chocolates.
See our Horne made Rock candy
18c per lb., 2 for 35c
Christmas Baking:
Christmas .Cake ,
of the finest quality all sizes or by the pound
Also Short bread, Puffed paste, Cream puffs. A full -line of
baking suitable for Christmas Season.
At Christmastide
ARTLIFF . CRICH
Yours
StM
What' a happy family! Plenty and good cheer
are with you. Santa. Claus has paid his usual visit.
Mirth and Jollityare your guests, and the Spirit of
Christmas reigns,
You, the father'and breadwinner, may reason-
ably cherish a silent 15ride,as the thought'comes to
you—All this happiness is the result of -my efforts,
It all depends on me. •
And that' pride is mightily increased when you
can sit back comfortably,, while the children play,
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