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The Clinton New Era, 1911-12-07, Page 4i• -• AosiNMEMMIEW znizamtallaw7M0114 4 1014000100140K Styes That Please Values That Witt .A.AATAIA.,,A•AntAs• e STOIM OP FASHION Annual December 7 .^4171:11-9.11FIM -WIPP.777:11.`7"-TIRISIrrrAlr'f7r, TSB CLINTON ITEW RBA. 11 440,444144144•AAA/114444444140444144414444.4141AaaltheltielartstiMail4alt gteetea lane the vivify vt He ett their best. Tnev were tessieted by eiesettal yoke tun fiensett rind eire el Glare from Se.fratth. wie. balS`' A bintiltifill $010. .Misil Pearl %Viet. artei e ere a snlo at tliP 1101thing VOrvieo, The t ffer- Log was Nita. a he Tea on Monday 1 District News 1"" es team: was Also a evecees. lhont vvvvvvvvyrtrvvyvvrrnmvvvvvvyroirtrrcvvvvvvvvirvrrvvrt F„, Varna, Mies alciaenzieand Itliee Blue Ritcheson spent a pleasant afternoon the gasses of Mrs. O. Weekes. re and Mre. J. Dinamore were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Eller mittens Sale' t"ooats To -day ,ve an.n.-)unce our an- nual December- Sale of Ladies and. children's coats commencing Sat,, - urday morning, December 2nd." • They are worth the attention of every lady with co a buying to do. IT110,4 The coats we have for this special Decernbr sale are ail new gar- ment3. No left avers t) greet you here. The quality of material in 11 each is ivicd. The prices are from $5.00 to $6.00 less than regular price. Now is your chance to get a gocd V. inter coat cit a low price Childfren's Coats at half price. • Milliner luimmor. aring at 2. The finish of the Mil linery season is drawing .3 near which makes us 4:". anxious ,0 clear out the balance (.f our hats before our Milliners We put on sae day 2 dozen trial- nats all new styles • iar price $6,00 and choice 2.25 1 sastakaalleaalaeneMaMeataniateliffiatialatatill Terms e.2sh. One Price Only ea at,' • • era taramner,:m7mciaimm.,...,,nrm. Not Often Sus, .4' X./ • NV,I• •. • INE Do we announce big price reductions because there is no necessity for doing so as our prices are always low. • .... • We ilavo Speciai reasons for clearing out eyery thing in our Millinery Department this season, so it is not a question of price, but stock Clearance. That is why cve.rything is marked half price and under, that's also the reason that we are sending cut so many hats at this late date. Have You Seen • Our special value in Ladies' Coats at $6, $g, $10 and $12 up to 520. Have you noticed how faultless they are in fit and finish because they were modelled by experts. • Misses and Children's Coats, every one special at $1,75, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00. ••• day. Rev. Mr. Johnson is not as well as usual this week. M. W, Couchly was the guest of Mr. R Coughly on Friday. Mrs. S. Beatty spent Monday in Clinton.. ' etre. E.gpps has had the• interior of her house pa remodelled, and ie now present e a cosy and up to -date appear- ance, Mr. and Mrs, IfleGregor were guests of Rev. and Mrs. johnson on Saturday last. fireilikon Although there will be no local option contest in Stephen Township in Januery, it seems there sill be a temperance eohtese That Elide, it is reported, will run a man for the reeve's chair, and wilt 11,130 support councillors who are advocates of that cause. Local option was defeated two years ago. Oredi ton Village is going in for hoc.. key tires winter. A rink is being made in the flex barn, and as the village ha' the trieterial, there is no de ube thee the boys %vitt make a good showing. At an organization meeting a few ights Ago, Henry Either., M. .P.-• P., was elected honorary president, and Mr. 0. Ztvicker president. The Orme telephone system and the Hay Township system have t eon con- •ttected. here, on completion of a trunk line. This /Mows all subscribers on both the s•ystetiss, covering the town- ships of Hay and Stephen, includu g Exeter, Creditor', Zurich, Dashwooe, Grana Bend. etc , to hive free comae - tions, or -practicelly so, as the charge is bot el a year to subscribers. • Goderieli-TownshiP ale Percy Cole has taken down •his power rkll II. Mr. Freak Whitman has bought a colt from W. H, Elliottet a geed price, lioteefleth mute he looking up.. Mr 'Faulk Perdue Is gravelling on the Bay field Oonceseion w bleb. is Inuoll needed. Mr. 3 Shepheed, of the Bayfield Linei pulitag down his bares and re, building agate. • • • Mr. Ben Rathwell has sold his block of erabar at a fair pride. Rev. Mr Laws rreacheel a fine ser - icon in Cole's church. on Sunday,. Nov- ember 26th, on the ',Evils of the Day." • • Mr. -Ratan Laws, .son of Rev. Laws • has taken a position in Mr. Edward's store, Bay field. Bob te.a genial fellow. We think our township fathers, should look after the ' roads a little beeteres° as the teavellingpeelic wotild not get stuck in niudholes. • , A coun- ciltowshould be able to see• the bad places and fix them in time. The Provincial election is'. tiow at hand and let the.electots geb busy and. let us have Prohibition in this Ontario of ours and good .legislation. Atter this is over theMunicipat pot will start. to boll, We hope one Reeve will not .he discouraged and there its room for improvement in Rome of our Come deers.. . • The following is the report, for • the •month of November of S. S. Ne. • 9. Gireerich,Townehip. A antes • in ' order eemeeit, Fifth thass-Stella Nelson. 'Senior Fourth Oates -Bert Findlay, Willard Gray. Tellesille Finale, Sadie Cook, Arnold -Miller,. Junior Fourth unies-,matrie Oetonts Roy. Connell,. Loyde Miller, 011ie Oele, lealph. Care talon. Senior Third Olass--Etnily Connell. Lola liudie. Junior Tbird.i Claes-Irene Harrison, Tom ,Iludie; Charlie Ocepet, Jetat Cook, Earl Cooper, Edith Sterling, Blanche Nee sore &rime Grigg, Senior Second Claes: -Wienifred Nelsen. Junior Second 0lass- eta Harrison. John Oetrams • Part 11 Sterling, Alfred Ruffle, Gladstone Grigg, Cecil Conrail. Junior 1 Class-Wehtw. Nelson, • Ida G Eaythe Peddles, Teacher • • Rolineoville school -Report -The following is the Report of School aeetion No. 3, God- erieh Township: -ennior IV-Gertits King,Roy Munnings, Clifford Holland, Harold Oole, Verna, Jervis, Harold Levis, Elea Proctor, Seiner Third - Alvin Leunard Milton .Holland, Stew- art Mair, Robert McLane, Daniel Glid don, Leslie Jervis, Clifton • Prottor. inner Vere-Wilhaut eatcoek. Sen- ior Second -Emily Ford, Norman Mair, Altalind McOertney; Fred .Lavite Harry Ford. ' Junior Second -Bruce Reiland.Part II-eaVaired Jervis, Willie Miller. Senior I -Viola t ai iller. Charlie Potter, Marion Alcock. (Neil tooter, Junior I -Willie jervis,Dor. otha Jervis, Willie Larder. Junior I (a) -Ted Smith, Albert Lercier, Herold barder,Bere ,Smi the -Li I li as Macaricar, Teacher, 7 Mr. Chester Fingal:ex. of Goderich, and his friend alias Johnson welted, his oat friends at Hohneeville end also his parents in }1ulIeti on Smutty est. The regular meeting of the Women'e Institute will meet attlie horneof Mrs Mulholland. on Thursday, December filth at 2 :30. Two ptpers will be given one will he on "The Value and Giving et Obristneas Gifts" the other "Worry is Worse than Work" and will be followed by short alecussions. Tnekereaulth School Report-eltollowing is the School Report for S. S. No. 4, Tucker. smith for month of November Class IV Herman Crich, Pemlea Ball, Ida Bata Myrtle °Mob, Grace $tepheuson, Jobn 'Iurner, 1%Iary Turner, Grace Walters Wellington •Crich, Frank O'Brien, Walters. ()lass 111 - Viola Witte, Myrtle Rogerson, Elva Note Class 11 Senior - Winnie (-lent. Edna Orich, Mabel Caleb, Phyllis Crich. Bert Walters. Cates 11 Junior - Wu hue Nott Class 1 Senior -Vela Stephenson, George Feleonew Class 1 miiosi-itlinily Hunter. auburn •Wne. 13. Patterson laid a valuable dogkilled bi' the 0 P. Re train. Master Frank Reithew, youngest son of J. J. Rein:illy, underwent an operation on Tuesday forenoon or lest. week He hal been troubled with a growth in his throat, which interfered wale his breathing, and n; vivas thou -ht 'advisable to have it removed. Macklin, of Goderich, performed the operattou, which was. entirely anccess• fu . At time ef writing the patient is • doing welt, and we may expect to nee Master Frank around again. Brumfield Mr, D. Hooper, ot Clinton, was here Mat week with a check for Mr, John Snider for $1.171. • Me. Snider bad an endownment policy and ismuch pleased with the result. • Rev. E. H. Savers has. moved his family to Sc. -Helens North Bruce. where his induction will shortly take place ' fie and Mrs. Saweits drove ail the way. Me. and Mrs. Sewers have been here or twelve years, and have made many friends, who regret their departure, hut wish them success in their new home. • - There is a great clemand for ponitry in this vicinity at the •present time and buyers are purchasing. all that they aan secure. Farmers are getting AS high as 10 cents per pound live iveight in sone instances. There is a steady demand for tutkeys. Some 'firemen are 'selling and others aze keeping thetil for .the Christ/nee mat.ket. • ' • Mr. Wickwire, of Leantingtoo, b visited our town for the purpose •i.f starting a newspaper to be. known as. -The Beyfield Press. and Mt. Wickwire is new canvassing the • town forsub .scriptions. • The Rev. Mr, Leckie, of Welton,will preach the Anniversary services in t be Methodist ()hutch on Sunday evening next. While evening service in St.. Andrews .will be suspended as • a con - epee. , . . Political -A Onneervative meeting was held in the Town Hall on Ft ulav evening last hy Mr. It Felber; M P.P.. for South Huron. Mr. Itilber was also. supported by Mr. Rtchardeon, ef the Front Road. Ma. Either's speech •was short and very much ancording to tile own ideas, while Mr. Richardsere lost control of the language and so storm- ed the Reform party.ford and aft that theair becotne Toryism and .the de- pression cif the poluted • at in o 'There, threatened to•extinguish the Meeting - •the . walls before •the gentleman realized where to get off at. Later .bowever Mr, Richardson redeemee himself wleereson Sunday evening let t he tithed more • Liberal and praise, the Reform Petty under alitt•tin Let, her's bravery on. entering the -city of otins eyen though here were as many devils as there were tele' on the rooms of the houses. At this' the aud- ience wondered if Martin Lieber would have ventured into the political meet- ing on the Friday evening before. • Concert -The St. A.ndvew's concert held in the Towns .Rall on Thursday evening.last was a. ''suceees in every way. he Standard on the. Braes. o' Mar being the oaening number by the St. Andrews Choir • was mos beautifully rendered, Mrs. McGuire. , of Seaforth, made in bee selection of ajessies Dream" •and . Miss' May 'Renee, of Clinton,. was greatly appreciated as an elecutionst ae we have had none better here in the east Mr. Ilse Rattenhitry, of .01inton..wae also greatly appreciated both . in • his songs And AS a professional at whist- ling. Mr. B. Bailey as usual greatly‘ excelled in his aeleettons elf Darkey songs and received great • applause. The Rev. Mr. McFarlane greatly im-. proved the -programme by sieging"The Old Suttee Songs" in aura Snottish style. The, closing niunlew "Will ye no come hack Again" was exquisitely endered by our ever popular soloist n the person of Miss Laura Mohave - on whose sliming exeellente is great - y knnwn throeghout the comman ley nd the coneert in general was the. reatest snacess if the season, r • AAAAAAAAAAAAWAAAAMMAAA • a Christmas Things Are here too numerous to mention. It would be. wisdorn to make an early Selection, All goods -select- ed can be left here, if necessary, till you require it. ••••• I... IAA.. .4.A. ASK POR COUPONS We are making a special effort to keep our premium tableware fully assorted froni now till after ChOstmas MEET ME AT IRWIN'S The People's Store 1.11.101011.010.111100111MeisiallaaaritinisernialiNalliiiiiat 110T WATER, STEAM mid not AIR OE gain, Galvanized Iron Work Roofing and Eavetroughing We have everything that in newland up -to date in the Plumbingand heat. ing bUgiuss, ESTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL CoWritAtor WORK • Byarn &Sutter • lariteefield • '1' e Sunday School children ate bus prepethag for their annualChaist- mus tree entertainment. Mise 3entrie Lee is visiting at the home of her unele James Rose George Stepheneon,who was dangers ne's, iii last ,week is Jowly recovet- frig. Mr. Fowler, formerly of Toronto, has moved on the farm, which he re cently bought of lat. Harvey, Stnley. Mrs, Angus Beatty and alis May Beatty, of Point Mills, Westminister, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Wm. &eta Williane Hill has rettnned from Ken - over a year. Mrs. Geo. Forrest, Who has been visiting her father, John Cameron of eur village has returned to her home at Victoria, 13ritish Columbia. Mists Heil Ross, Toronto, ia visiting her father, James nosn, who is ill. Alx. Ross hats eaturnea from Dray. where he spent the Surtoner in erecting a flax Mill. • Miss Allie Itattenbuty has returned from visiting friends at Toronto. The Peesbyterian ()hut& of our vita age here passed another toile stone in their histor. Their' Anniversary Wes held on Sabbath last, when the Re. fr. Witsbartv of Brussels, took charge of the eerViee. Re Wee Miteh aPpreta every village end toen of the eeigh• tiontiorl people tame nor il the ter nrch was wiled, A teauttlf settee'. was served by the women of the enngre gation. After the tett all repelled to the body sf the church AN here t t4 Pro - ram was b, Id. Rev. elr Johnston,of Varna, was in tbe ebair. The choir opened the meeting, a fterwarde there werereading by Mines May Ranee, of Clinton, Mies Grant, of Tuckersulith, which were highly appreciated a duet of aeforth; eeveral soloe by Me, Mc- Guire, of Seaforth, and a quartette from Heneall, Addresses by Rev. Jr. Riehardson and Rv. Mr. Wishart, erf Brusels. The audience were a. very haPPYranoreciative one, The proceeds • were Me the amount during the • Anaivereery services being over 30(1. which goes to the building committee fund. The cougregetion us at Present in a flout isliing condition and hope ere long to pay of the Inclebteaness ou the new eintrela home by Misses eatty and McGregor, ,T4C621. StanleY Mr. Th B sit el and Mr. Arthur Chapman who were out in 'Basket cheerily 01 the it vest Ecursion, tee turned home on no ureday of last week well pleiteed with trip, about compiainirg of the cold. Mr. Tnos. Baled left on Teesdret of thie week to visit in Ashfield end lodeteeh. Mies Mey ehrtuphell and Miss Ida efeLeeepte, oe titin ten. visited at the letratt of Mr, John elorfatt during the first of the weeks Mee. P. Douglas. of Blak, is visit* Ing her daughter, • Mrs. Alexander Sparks at present, Me. M McDougall and her dnughter Meter ate visiting fi lends in Mithigan this week. Mr. Alex. aleDongall and bre daugh- ter. Ares, teed ale Mal. Mc- Dougall mitt wife were visiting at tke home ofalre. Met:wen and other friends this week. PRESBYTERY Of HUAI The ;special meeting -of Presby- tery held in Willis Church. • on Wednesday Was Well attended. by rainiaters and. laymen.aa • The objeet ofhe meeting was to hear addresses ,froen • Rev. Drt. MacKay, moderator of the • Gener- al Assembly. Rev,- Dr, Grant, the General 8uperin tdent far Home Missions, •.• Rev. 'Dr. Stewart, moderator of Presbytery; opened • • the meeting, and afterwards requested Rev, Colin Fleteher af Thames Road .to preside., "• Rev. G,E, Ros,. B.D., or Goderich presented a verbal report on tee eubjeat' of • "Systeetic Giving," showina thate the share .0f the Pres- bytery towards meeting the $20.0,- 000 texpeeted from the Synod • of Hamilton and Lot/Delon amounted to $14,000. • This SUM Will be aimed at for 1911• * . • • Rev. Dr. MacKay was then heard. The itinerary has. been exteinsion,, reaching frona the Pacific eta At- te/Wee The purpose of the itiner- ary' ha.sebeen Ito stir the church to greater. interest and effort' en, the euppart of the work of the church • as a ,whole. The beget for 1912 is $1,000,000. A grave crisis is upon us as Canadians. and • Cheistiaeis, 280.000 children and • 60,000' yelling children in the Presbyterlaint Church who must be looked • .after, The city problem. demands attentioini or multitudes are .• crowding in to • the cities, gate growth' Of the West presents a' .serious responsibility_twelve. to fourteen Ituraleed: of increase every day The. responsi- bility Or 14,060,000 of the foreign world waa • impressed upon • the Presbyteraa The neceseityhis far - Ward rather • than backward in. oar activity; The questiqn af can- clidates for On ministry was dealt with and the need of an. increas- ed -Member was. shown. • Pile one 'agoneY sflat is to. save - the world is the Christian Church,. As Pees byt erians we must do one • -week ,throngh the • Peesbyteraan Chuteh. • The work is intensely practical. kn' are refusing to • con Lin ue the ministry, others re- f ming teenter the ardinistry be- cause of inadequate stipnds. As Cy& anadians, loalty meads ace tiVity; as Christian, the Mater demands it. - The most modern and tPrOVed Metiliods should be adopted in the church as in the business world.. The seeritua.1 evil] be helped by the performance of duty le the material department of the ,church .and inyersely the spire aual .will inspire ,greater inteeest and effort in the feeanciaa and ma-. teriai, • • • • 'Aftr lunch Rv. en.. Grant apoke eafeirming and emphasizireg the tatemepts of the moderator of, he tieeeral Aesembly. The idea is o put the ten speratag depart - lents o.f the chetah into one unite d budget. United work for Can- ana the world. • The one bud - et and the one eppeal. This is tee and practical for the people ill be unified in the great' work hat the church has ,to do, • viz., le adequate support of thevery saneli of e church's work.. A efinite plan ,will be adopted, a °retinal eatwas will be made so tat each individual member And .1:hermit may feel hie or her roe - tenability to Christ • and Ills iturch, The distraution of his, budget a 5j ti bas been aecording to studiesi iairnee, The Weet is undertakiing $00000 of the minion dollar budget showing great growth and ewrgy, Our 'synod $200,000, Presbytery of Hrm- 1910-$ /1000. ton, Manitoba, where he has been for 1911- 11,000, 191- 14,000. An oPpetrtenity ought to be given to tall, lick and poor, ,old and Yaungeto wear/hate to tills einounit. $3 amember, $6 a faultily per year will do it, Etteh congregation apd each individttal Will need to take a share in ehael ;Work, Refusal in reteatte rejeetion Obrises kittge dont and Mast as leader and Saaioter. like Weetern World Wili 1086 the the Christ if the eastern ZespOrisite Vilify neglected, The Marble* light is breaking in the heetbant World Whe wotek Akio for Weetesen wiwywwwwwwwwwwk ated by the large andieneee that itio 110 a Vita4 3,000 iniselon eta Its In Westegn Onad) 150- bi a THURSDAY, DSCEKBER 7, MI. Only 111 Business Days tilt Xnlas For Christmas Presents go to COOPERS We have provided for all requirements and the variety we show in innumerable articles of varying price makes the selection 01 appropriate gifts easy and you can count on getting exactly the right thin. Sec Our Pine lialiclay. Display- TOYLAND on • SECOND FLOOR eh ice stock Fine Leather Goods You can get a choice Suede Pocket Books, Brutal Sets, Music Leather Bag for $1.00 with Cord handles, or almost any design you Bolls, Walletts and other leather Wish at any price up to $6.00 goods suitable for presents. • 8orne ef the Christmas Books The Fourth Watch (Coady) • $11..2255 Mother Carey' s Chickens (Wig- • gins) , • 1.25 Barbara Worth (Waight)• • 1.25 Life Everlasting (Corelli) The Jesuit (Hocking) . • 1.25 Give us a few days time • any book you may The Singer of the Kootenay • (Kpowles) • 1,25 The New Machiavelli (Wells).- 1.25 Kennedy Square (Snaith) 1.26 • Opal Fire (Peaed) 1.25 Carpet From Bagdad] (Mac - g Nail) • 1.25 a.nd we Will secure for you want, if not in stock. 'Rare us your orexr ror Greetleg Cards aud the. • Ciirisimas 01,1.obt;.. " F LINTN. these are destitute of ettident sup- ply. A big :task is the workin the city, the city ie a. mission field. If • the church gave according to her prosperity, she would give fifty rather than one million( doljaes, The church needs to give this mil- lion fear her otwn good; there is also a eeflex benefit. Let us get the fellness ofthe vision, the bap- tism of the spirit, and then service and• .sacrifice • veal relish and gratif. - After the addresses the. Presby- tery's Committee euemitted the fellowing eeconimendationse- • 1 -That the Presbytery eceept the Synod's appointment foe that Presbytery of $14,000 as the object fae 1912. • 2 -That a missionary committee be organizedin eyery coingkega- tion. 3 -That an inclividital playas be made .ini, every congregatioin toe ards the missionary and educa- tional week ot the ehurch. • 4 -That each congregation have is apportionment seat dawn to it • in good tate prior ttk the analual meeting. .• • 5 -That the Presbytery's commit- te on systematic -giving, give as- sistance 'whenever solicited to make this undertaking effectiVe. • All eecornmendatimis ;were. adap- ted • .An apportienmenet to indi- vidual congregations wasthen snaclee _ • • A resolution of appreeitition of the visit of Drs, MacKay and Grant Presbytery adjourned. NANO- tiffilNI; BY IX -MISTER analling to keep in power. Mr. Barden sa.ys the • boundaries are not yet fixed The only reason. that •they are not fixed es that Dec. 11th is the date of an elecion." Mr; King concluded his speech with a firey summary. "Sir James has confessed that his Government is human and has its fralities. But it challenges anybody to discover with arnicroseope any evidence of • wrong in his adaninistratiole. Well, I say it cloen't steed any mioro- scape to discover that 1000 teachers are needed iretthe province ot Qa- tari°, 2,600,000 acre° of crown lands • • have been given away to one Com- pany, that the boundary has been fixed without our ministers anoW- irtg anything about it, to timid w: deficit wthe.re there ured to he sur - .pluses, and that our Indirechliabil- ' Ales have been quadrupled. It • does not need amtacroseope to dise cover that Beatty Nesbitt is still • at large. (cheers and laughter) that prosecution of the trusts have been discontinued, and that people have not the free aecess to ithe cou14ta they used to have. "The Liberal party comes for- ward today,” concluded' Mr. King, "With a new leader, a distin- guished public man, an aiornmena in every' way to public life of the prOVinee, On the llth, of Decem- • ber we have ani opportunity to place Ontario in the position ef prestige it hap occupied in the •past as the leading • Province: in the leading. Dominion • of 'the greatest Empire which the world has ever... known." The Meeting closed awith loud cheers for His Majesty, the candle date and Mr. Rowell, • KING -PINS. Continued From Page One failure which has eaused distreas and even death in this very cear- ty? And the Attorney-Gnearo department is responsible for the feet that Mr. Nesbitt has not been brought to justice."-Chers. • • Seventh -The staying of the prosecution ot combine, against erue bills had been found, "The Government Was not cagy a Government of inaetictine but ,one .01 reaction," observed Mr. Xing. • Ninth -The denial of legal rights against the Temaskaming and New Ontario Railway and the Hydro- Elctrie Railttey to citizens With complainte, Tenth --The geanting of lanld in New °Mario to the Canadian Nor- thrn Railway, and timber berths to friends of the GoVernMeht. "Phats the kind ef trantiasetiOte we Want to put aoStelp to. Never agaia lehoteld a Government beconit so trtmong in this province that it call do thihge like that." Eleventh -An oeetal port an nud- son's Bay, "We should have had renlite of this proVinee Who was *Nag atter Our interests, but here we find, aeoording to Mr. Retgera and Mr. ttOblitt, that )n - trio has been done ant of ala acealn Peat ttirall tate ta Coble, and eour eitatternenent keetWe tno;thing about it. That cone 8 Of having cornier. vatie Governments Mt 'Moog ,the ine. °They Play bite ettelt Other's haetteritice truth, sacrifice NoW for the polling day. Wht's.the matter evitb the three Huron's for Rowell. •: The Citizens' Band gave an Open • air coneert before the meeting, • No one Can doubt now, but the "King". is one lei Canada's orator, • The attention Was excellent each speaker receiviag a good hearing. Hon, Maeltenzie King' speech sheuld stimulate the voters of this section, Meet+ days more and then Elea - tion Day, Work and get the vote out early. I SeafortatOoderieh, Myth, and the surrounding townships were well represented at the meeting. Mr. Proadforat left eo doubt in the minds of the electors Wheewhe stood on the TeleiPerance platform, 1 So. Mackenzie King has made some great trips. Ile came to Clinton front Midland, god left to go to Hamilton. A.Mong those who shook hands with Hon. Mackenzie Meg, were two Well-known citiens, Messrs. Jams Smith and Wm. Robb, Who remembered well the orandsie, William Lyon Mackenzie, Seale Oa these who were on the platiorrn were D. A. Forrester, T. McMahen De. Shaw, Frank Htt14 W. Virlker, W.Thdone, E.Mane clog, Jas. Snell, of toitvint and local- ity t Dr, Hunter, D. To Darteey, Hodgens 000derich; and Rev,„, Neil Shaw ot Zginondville. 111