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E CLINTON NEW ZRA
THE
C>i:.7?V'I'UN NEWS- WC OM. '
Amaigarnated 1924
P.ubljebed every Thursday at the Heart of Huron County
bi. Clinton, Ontario — .Population ,2,802.
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Z A. L. Colts touu.., publisher Wilma D. DinniN Editor
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THURSDAY, APRIL, 24, 1958 r
OUR LOCAL CANDIDATE
For the first time in some,
ears the ' the results are for the, Conservtative party,
y
town of 1CAntton has +a candid'a'te in a, prov'in- then GIt will mean endbrsemeeot ''by the people
dial •deotiany. Dr. J. A. Addison will represent of (tike Frosit government. If the results are
tante Liberal panty in ,dive' by,election scheduled for the Liberals, dion It will be oaken to mean
for Huron, on May 12, a revival of the' provincial'; Liberal panty, and
Mft is a good opportunity .to support a gentle reminder to the Froslt 'TaniUy" that
the local candidate, amid obtain a voice in the times can change.,
leegdsladve houso of Ontario. True, at the Locally, 'h'owever, the 1eople wu:)1 :ha(re
°s`pitesent itime my Liberal member would be a choice bettwee'n two excellent candidantes.
sitting in the, steats� of the, opposition. Many We can be tassur d t)nat .elt,h+er one orf the
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will say that such- a member' would be .of men named woWd carry, out to the best of
Rtdle us* to the community their ability the requests of the el'eat6cs.
This ds! true only pazrti!ally, No gov- I In Clinton and -district, the electors can
ornament would ,be true very long to the print-
cip'1'es of democracy,- if they diel- not have an
active and prom%mrng opposition. The Ontame �
house has been AnItncis:de by -many thin1 ing peo-
ple because' the Vallance is too. strong in; one dllr-
ection.
In this by-election in Huron, and the
other itihree ridings, where ,they are scheduled,
observers wlilp' be, looking• for indications, If
elect a well-known doctor from the commum, ty,
knowing that their sown particular ;in'terest's'
will be well, l'o'oked after. We would' like to
see strong support given him, and, would say
so, retgardlless, of the polliticall banner under
w'h'ich he -nay Ode.
To havea member in the House at Tor-
onto . isi an honour and a privilege to any
mund:c'pa!1'ilty,
SMELT AND SPRING
DEMOCRACY
Bruce Hutchinson,, an `Inttemnattionamly ale denounces current :politics as. "government
known Canadian journaaais't and author, warns by the seatrc9h for popularity, by public opinion
du the current issue of MacleainPs 1VJagarzino that polls'."
Democracy has! an inner sickness that may be "Firnallly in the age of television, and: mass
fatal.. He sees thus: as more d'mportant to fear entertainment, this method is tending amore and
more to make statesmen not only salesmen but
than camnnwnvist aggression itself. actor's, whose• statesmanship dg judged not by
"Tgday,,, " the article states, ",politicians its effects in public but ,by the performers'
throughout thte West have lost ►the courage to abmliety to put on good show."
act in the, peoplte's best interest; rather, they. ' These failures are not necessarily final,
slavishly follow the shifting mood . of public the article con4Audes. But they can, be set right
opinion on 'every question' regardless of the in, only one place: ."the cranium of the ordinary
fang -term interest tof the countries ninety govern. mans,
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►lV NEWS-RFMRD TH[IRSDAY, ApnrL 24R 195s
The bxwde wore a gown. oof blue
7 9. ur
40 • Years -Ago
CLINTON NEW$, -RECORD
Thursday, April .2ti, 191,8
Anyone wishing toSee a really
plow.r piece of welding ought to
come into thio News -fiord office
aind •take• a +look at .a job doge
on our Q0rdon press, It was dune
by A. Seeley a few weeks ago.
There are few cl'eve!rer Hien' at
this line sof work -haul Mr, Seeley,
It he cannot p 't your machine
of whatever sort into �Wwknng o0 -
der the probability is t'h'at '&t is
past -fixing,
A millinery parlor Seas been op-
ened in the NOrmandiol Block.
Miss Ila Bawd -en in.utes the lad=.
les of the yiclr ioty -to come in~ and
see the dis'pla'y,
Major J. W.- Shaw, ,1VI.D., late
medical officer of the 161st 'bat-
talion, arrived- hrnnd, on 'Saturd'ay
!eVen,ing after spending 30 months
din the -army and as year and a
half ;or #snore in England, "The
161st was a fine battalion,' re-
ma'rked the . Major, "there was
.none better, It was very seldom,
Indeed,, that any of the original
`Hurons' ever got onto any troulb-
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CLINTON NEW ERA
'Thursday, April 25, 1918
Lavergne Churchill, only son of
David Churchill, Goderich Town-
ship, has eas'ted in the, Royal
Flying 'Corps, • Ducting the, past
summer Mr.. Chu'rchtill has been
teachinng school out West, •
"Short"' .Schaenhals was avis-
inter In London on Sunday.
A special meeting of council
was hield on Monday -evening. with
Mayor Thompson in the chair
and .Reeve Ford .and Councillors
Wil'tse, ,Miller, .Sheppard, 'Cooper,
,and Langford present, The 16th
day of May will be: set apart as
Arrbor Day for the planting of
trees. The week of May 13 to 18
is to be called "Clean-up, Week".
The menemployed on the streets
will be paid 223/2 cents per hour
dating from Apind ,18 inclusive.
!Canada has, not shortage or coal,
but unfortunately it is located
in 'the extreme .east and west of
the country. Ontario Inas nave,
but we have peatbogs aplenty
which, may help sopve our problem.
25 Years Aga
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Thursday, April 27, 1933
Victor Falconer rias ,rented the
vacant lot wed;4 Nedi;ger•'s ,gar" -
.age ,from the S. S. C000lper estate
,and is starting a commercial
wbodyard.
Bruce Vggart, who has been
on the staff of the Bank of Mont-
real for the past four years, has
�j c� late over-Ndlova 'w w am Ac,
ar i�, ..j '` ire$ - cessonies and ows!age of wed -rosy,
(Iii our Auburu:.corresponflant) .
tis, Miss tC oiby Snyder, sister o!$!
A qt, ot bwt pretty' Wedding ;bride, was bridesmaid and
been transfet6l gd `to 'tin (.. __rge.I was s!ollemnlized ;at the Loavdesboc o .cindse a dress sof Royal, blue ttaf-
town bx+atn¢hy, a y, Weft fer, that United Churn manse', obi Sour- feta with white accesscni�e$ and
tolw+n on, Tuesday,
Imported rose bushes from Hoff- dray Avila 19, when Rlev. J, T. punk rase corsage,
]land, 18c each, two for 35c .at Whdite ulAted' in marriage, Jane A reception was hold at the
A T. (Cooper's store, Snyder, daughter of Mr, and Mm hone of:t'he bp1de'p parents, Laster
Mrs, 'W, Craig, :and daughter, john Snyder, I;;4. L Clinton, and the young couplet left .onat a wed -
Patricia, iGodepricfh, halve been vis.. #James Glousher, Ekon of Mr, and dhing' tttmO to Manitoulin Islaanld.
itl.ing the lady's sister, Mrs. J, Z :112>+s, Herb 'G+lousaver; 1 R 1,- Aub- On ter JX petur,rn i hey wall' reside
l;andis. a urn. at ,Auburn.
John ,H'oilyar ret'urn'ed last
week to !P•ellel'ee Island where he ._.. ..
is tea'ch'ing. He motored up and
#back, taking- his car over on the The'Bi�Ve Toda.ferry from Leamington.+/'
Miss Ruth Vlemmer, Who was
h'om'e for Easter vacation, has re-
turned to her school :at Bognor.
10 Years Ago
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CLINTON 'NEWS -RECORD
Thursday, April 22, 1948
New motor vehicles recently
del'i'vered by Lorne Brown Motors
Were a. Fargo truck to Bartliff
Bros., and, a Plymouth .sedans to
each .of Jack Plumtree, local bar-
tber, and Roy Pepper, RR. 3, Sea,
forth 'Mere dolt wean to
be many new cars coming -through
yet ,
A very pleasant even dng was
spent in Summerhill Hall 'ars, Fri-
day, April' 16, when the commun
ity gathered tot honour Mr, and
Mrs. Russell Neal: who have mov-,
ed to C Croton. The evening was
spent M social chat and progres-
slye euchre.
.Prizes donated .by local m'erch-
Pants in .connection with the Lions
Club Theatre Frolic in the' Roxy.
Theatre Thursday 'evening will .go
-on' display in Bartldff's' window
Saturday.
The first band concert of the
season, to be held April 25, will
feature a cornet duet by Leslie
Peason and William H aril,
.Trap -Shoot League
Proposed By
Same Enthusiasts
(By our Hensall cora spondee)
Anyone interested dxn trap
shooting pl'eas'e attend, a meeting
-at Harry Mather's garage, Ekeeter,
an Monday evening, April' 28, at
7.30 perm. sharp.
It has, been suggested to form.
a +trap shooting ,league :am'on'g the
local clubs, which would ,be God-
eatich,, Clinton, Hiippern anis Exeter.
One purpose of the meeting
would be to hold alternate social
shoots among the clubs through-
-out the summer, and -to hold a
banquet for all the shooters and
their wives in tWe• fallt. All inter-
ested shooters 'please plan tto at-
tend this important meeting.
'SUGAR and.- SPICE
(By W. (Bill) B. T. Smiley)
,Some 700 copies of Scripture
In the spring •a number of signs make
store fronits are .being planned; back yard •
us eawave that the season Is really here.
clean ,ups, .etc.
One .of the ifir$t signs tis the opening of
For ,those on tlhe back streets, spring
the second door in, the tlobby'.ef the post office-
has ° meant dust, and more dust, • as the del -
Then: ith:e streets: ,gat swept - it had to be done
6ghtfulaty warrnv and, lovely summer weather
at least twice this year.prevatilling,
has' refused tobring• -the usual sett -
This week a sure 9gn appeared in, the
tllinig trahs. Housekeepers are getting quite
person of Win Sheppard. WIn Mi his wheeled
desp'amate in some alocations,• as their spring
cart somewhere on the math street has become
housecleaning refuses to srtay,done',
the expected ,thing during the warm part of
A welcome siigtn for rthe folk on the back
rune year.
street is ale disappearance of mu -d . from the
Another sign lin .this area is the ta&
sidewalks. Sprirng, came so soon, in Clinton
of the young l'ad's, and the' not so, young. "Let's
ithart puddles, were le6t between banks of snow
,go sm'e%ting oto -night," And like, as not they'll
on itthe stidewzdks, and! then accumulated, and
iga.
got deeper.
This spring has also meant numerous
Spring and smelting and the promisee
changes in the. location of business farms with- .
of summer; - why long ,for the, "rare" days;
in the, main streets. New' signs are going up;
sof . June?
DEMOCRACY
Bruce Hutchinson,, an `Inttemnattionamly ale denounces current :politics as. "government
known Canadian journaaais't and author, warns by the seatrc9h for popularity, by public opinion
du the current issue of MacleainPs 1VJagarzino that polls'."
Democracy has! an inner sickness that may be "Firnallly in the age of television, and: mass
fatal.. He sees thus: as more d'mportant to fear entertainment, this method is tending amore and
more to make statesmen not only salesmen but
than camnnwnvist aggression itself. actor's, whose• statesmanship dg judged not by
"Tgday,,, " the article states, ",politicians its effects in public but ,by the performers'
throughout thte West have lost ►the courage to abmliety to put on good show."
act in the, peoplte's best interest; rather, they. ' These failures are not necessarily final,
slavishly follow the shifting mood . of public the article con4Audes. But they can, be set right
opinion on 'every question' regardless of the in, only one place: ."the cranium of the ordinary
fang -term interest tof the countries ninety govern. mans,
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N
►lV NEWS-RFMRD TH[IRSDAY, ApnrL 24R 195s
The bxwde wore a gown. oof blue
7 9. ur
40 • Years -Ago
CLINTON NEW$, -RECORD
Thursday, April .2ti, 191,8
Anyone wishing toSee a really
plow.r piece of welding ought to
come into thio News -fiord office
aind •take• a +look at .a job doge
on our Q0rdon press, It was dune
by A. Seeley a few weeks ago.
There are few cl'eve!rer Hien' at
this line sof work -haul Mr, Seeley,
It he cannot p 't your machine
of whatever sort into �Wwknng o0 -
der the probability is t'h'at '&t is
past -fixing,
A millinery parlor Seas been op-
ened in the NOrmandiol Block.
Miss Ila Bawd -en in.utes the lad=.
les of the yiclr ioty -to come in~ and
see the dis'pla'y,
Major J. W.- Shaw, ,1VI.D., late
medical officer of the 161st 'bat-
talion, arrived- hrnnd, on 'Saturd'ay
!eVen,ing after spending 30 months
din the -army and as year and a
half ;or #snore in England, "The
161st was a fine battalion,' re-
ma'rked the . Major, "there was
.none better, It was very seldom,
Indeed,, that any of the original
`Hurons' ever got onto any troulb-
-
CLINTON NEW ERA
'Thursday, April 25, 1918
Lavergne Churchill, only son of
David Churchill, Goderich Town-
ship, has eas'ted in the, Royal
Flying 'Corps, • Ducting the, past
summer Mr.. Chu'rchtill has been
teachinng school out West, •
"Short"' .Schaenhals was avis-
inter In London on Sunday.
A special meeting of council
was hield on Monday -evening. with
Mayor Thompson in the chair
and .Reeve Ford .and Councillors
Wil'tse, ,Miller, .Sheppard, 'Cooper,
,and Langford present, The 16th
day of May will be: set apart as
Arrbor Day for the planting of
trees. The week of May 13 to 18
is to be called "Clean-up, Week".
The menemployed on the streets
will be paid 223/2 cents per hour
dating from Apind ,18 inclusive.
!Canada has, not shortage or coal,
but unfortunately it is located
in 'the extreme .east and west of
the country. Ontario Inas nave,
but we have peatbogs aplenty
which, may help sopve our problem.
25 Years Aga
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Thursday, April 27, 1933
Victor Falconer rias ,rented the
vacant lot wed;4 Nedi;ger•'s ,gar" -
.age ,from the S. S. C000lper estate
,and is starting a commercial
wbodyard.
Bruce Vggart, who has been
on the staff of the Bank of Mont-
real for the past four years, has
�j c� late over-Ndlova 'w w am Ac,
ar i�, ..j '` ire$ - cessonies and ows!age of wed -rosy,
(Iii our Auburu:.corresponflant) .
tis, Miss tC oiby Snyder, sister o!$!
A qt, ot bwt pretty' Wedding ;bride, was bridesmaid and
been transfet6l gd `to 'tin (.. __rge.I was s!ollemnlized ;at the Loavdesboc o .cindse a dress sof Royal, blue ttaf-
town bx+atn¢hy, a y, Weft fer, that United Churn manse', obi Sour- feta with white accesscni�e$ and
tolw+n on, Tuesday,
Imported rose bushes from Hoff- dray Avila 19, when Rlev. J, T. punk rase corsage,
]land, 18c each, two for 35c .at Whdite ulAted' in marriage, Jane A reception was hold at the
A T. (Cooper's store, Snyder, daughter of Mr, and Mm hone of:t'he bp1de'p parents, Laster
Mrs, 'W, Craig, :and daughter, john Snyder, I;;4. L Clinton, and the young couplet left .onat a wed -
Patricia, iGodepricfh, halve been vis.. #James Glousher, Ekon of Mr, and dhing' tttmO to Manitoulin Islaanld.
itl.ing the lady's sister, Mrs. J, Z :112>+s, Herb 'G+lousaver; 1 R 1,- Aub- On ter JX petur,rn i hey wall' reside
l;andis. a urn. at ,Auburn.
John ,H'oilyar ret'urn'ed last
week to !P•ellel'ee Island where he ._.. ..
is tea'ch'ing. He motored up and
#back, taking- his car over on the The'Bi�Ve Toda.ferry from Leamington.+/'
Miss Ruth Vlemmer, Who was
h'om'e for Easter vacation, has re-
turned to her school :at Bognor.
10 Years Ago
g
CLINTON 'NEWS -RECORD
Thursday, April 22, 1948
New motor vehicles recently
del'i'vered by Lorne Brown Motors
Were a. Fargo truck to Bartliff
Bros., and, a Plymouth .sedans to
each .of Jack Plumtree, local bar-
tber, and Roy Pepper, RR. 3, Sea,
forth 'Mere dolt wean to
be many new cars coming -through
yet ,
A very pleasant even dng was
spent in Summerhill Hall 'ars, Fri-
day, April' 16, when the commun
ity gathered tot honour Mr, and
Mrs. Russell Neal: who have mov-,
ed to C Croton. The evening was
spent M social chat and progres-
slye euchre.
.Prizes donated .by local m'erch-
Pants in .connection with the Lions
Club Theatre Frolic in the' Roxy.
Theatre Thursday 'evening will .go
-on' display in Bartldff's' window
Saturday.
The first band concert of the
season, to be held April 25, will
feature a cornet duet by Leslie
Peason and William H aril,
.Trap -Shoot League
Proposed By
Same Enthusiasts
(By our Hensall cora spondee)
Anyone interested dxn trap
shooting pl'eas'e attend, a meeting
-at Harry Mather's garage, Ekeeter,
an Monday evening, April' 28, at
7.30 perm. sharp.
It has, been suggested to form.
a +trap shooting ,league :am'on'g the
local clubs, which would ,be God-
eatich,, Clinton, Hiippern anis Exeter.
One purpose of the meeting
would be to hold alternate social
shoots among the clubs through-
-out the summer, and -to hold a
banquet for all the shooters and
their wives in tWe• fallt. All inter-
ested shooters 'please plan tto at-
tend this important meeting.
'SUGAR and.- SPICE
(By W. (Bill) B. T. Smiley)
L 0 V
4 cid z:
Are your savings being
"NIBBLED" AWAY?
1 ,
This is hard to prevent
w when you write cheques against
your Savings Account. Here's
the businesslike way to save:
open a new Personal Chequing
Account for paying bills ... keep
your Savings Account strictly
for saving. Ask about this new
:`Royal" Two -ACCOUNT PLAN.
THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
,Some 700 copies of Scripture
There are 4,000 mobile homes in
(have been distributed -:on, the Am-
the amea, so the part-time work
eri'can sidle !df, the 'St. Lawrence
wi17 take the sial"man ,several
seaway by 'a theological student
montes to campl te.
,employed ' as part-time colport!eur
by the American Biib&-_ Society,
Suggested reading for next
Lawrence G, Spriggs,. a former
wetek:
professional skater and now a
'Sunday..PRAUppdans 3: 1-21
student .for the mdnisttry, is 'visit-
Mand` Colossians 3: 1.25
ing the trainer courts' and temp -
.........
ovary cabin's along a sixty-milte
Tuesday :•........ Colossians 4: 1-1$
strip of northern New York State,
Wednesday Thessalonians 4: 1-1$
ene'ouraging families to. buy and
Thursday ........... Psalms 97; 1:12
tread the Bible. He leaves an fl-
MA -day ................... Psalms 9$: 1-9
lustratted Gospel in; each home,
Saturday • ........ Proverbs 30: 1-33
L 0 V
4 cid z:
Are your savings being
"NIBBLED" AWAY?
1 ,
This is hard to prevent
w when you write cheques against
your Savings Account. Here's
the businesslike way to save:
open a new Personal Chequing
Account for paying bills ... keep
your Savings Account strictly
for saving. Ask about this new
:`Royal" Two -ACCOUNT PLAN.
THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
-
Do you have, Tension? If you
thought &nd! feeling .and leaves
DO YOU HAVE
A CHILD TR"?
don't, you're either dead or a com-
you lamp, sweating, tremb:i:ng, but
•
plete moron+.
relaxed. Mat's the sort of thing
that's, :a better 'Downer -upper tln-
Do you have a -discarded refrigerator or
icebox somewhere on; Do
here do Clinton, `
by
That is, if you listen to all the
peogi!e playing the latest national
an a half buttle'°orf whiskey fol-
'lowed by a brace of sleeping pill's.
Business Professional
your property. you
The thing ds, little children playing
gae, They play it with all .the
m
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and
know. anyone else who, has one?
themselves -can cover quote a distance in a few
verve, an'd with ithe same blithe
We've all had experiences h1w
Theta it ,would be, good business to destroy
seconds. Though they are under supervision of
ignorance •6f thio rules, with which
this. Caen :rememberirng some of
— Directory
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it, At least make "sure the lock is broken, or
their parents, they can 'disappear. If in that
they !once played 'Child Pyschol-
cagy
mine makes me nice' and liloppy
and relaxed. Like the night the
DOCTOR
INSURANCE
that,the door us coin etel off, The least
pl y _. you
short time they find a ibex with a Q!id or
.
town cap turned the flashlight on
can do is, to, store At with tho door against the
hinged -door, it seem8i a natural thing for them
If you have a sore back, i't's
a buncJh of us when we were prun
0. A. WEBB, D.C.*
INSURE THE CO-OP WAY
wall,
to get inside and pull tthe door shun, without
caused by nervous. tension. If your
ung 'a few cobs of conn out of a
�eRfow''s garden,, sothe rest would
'*Doctor of Chiropractic
Auto Accident' and Sickness,
Already . this year two little boys haive
giving much thought:,,to the way they plan to
fleet swell up, ditto. If your eyes
are brad' same deal. It's not -really
have .a better chance to -grow.
483 MAIN STREET, EXETER
X -Ray and Laboratory Facilities
Liability, Wind, Fire and other
lost ttheir lives in an abandoned ice -loco. Sure,.
get out., AIR, too after -+ilei are found ilea lateti
our -vision its u t nervous ten-
Y. j
Twelve seconds later I was three
'four
perils
Oen Each We day Exce t ,.
p Y P P. A. PETE+"' ROY CLINTON
it 'Happened in I�aohmne, Quebec, and that's a
'But
Let's not give ails particul;ax• type' of
smon. Sheer ttension makes you
fences, tacit yards, land 'a
block hiding sunder our
Wednesday
Phone HU 2 9357
long way from here, it could happen right
child' -trap a chan'c'e to work in our +Gown•.
smoke one cigarette .as fast as
:away,
front verandah. Tension loaned
Tues. & Thurs. Evenings 7-9 ,
Co-operators Insurance
yauacany so you :can Light another.
h
me wings', on that occasion. By
, or Appointment' - Phone 606
Association
-` -PROBLEM IS
MANAGEMENT
* *
If you helchn after meals, it's be-
the next mlas;e.ng I was as relaxed
OPTOMETRY
. �
a
cause you're tense'. If you dmdrtk
too much it's+ 'tension that's driv-
as you. please.
* * *
G. B. CLANCY
H. C. L'AWSON
' The greatest problem for farmers in: the,
they are produced where people meed aes•s to
g you to at. If you yell at your
in t Y �
Speaking of wings recalls an-
other example of -•teansdon's •beiaeif=
Optometrist — Optician
Bank of Montreal Building '
Clinton
past several ears has not been one of #clue-
y p
live comfortably.
'cads, it's because you'res too tense.
And if they yell aback at you, alt's
- • It was one day in France in
(successor to, the late A. L.
Cole optometrist)
p
PHONIES: Office HU 2-9644,
tion. Increased knowledge of scientific farming,
' 'Whether it be -by specialized,' 'farm'ing,
because they're sa tense because
194'4, and I was trying to land an
aircraft from: the right wing of
For appointment phone. 93,
Res. HU 2-9787
:and ever-dmprbved' machines has made produc-
the method being ixs'ed .by our fa'rmer-nolghbours
' • � integrated
you; yelled at them.
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i
which, clfused,g.;gaily, hung aeau-
-bomb.
GuderichInsurance
— Real Estate
loon per man ariorease
pterrifically.IthouH
g h -oute m xed farming, our
If you suddenly start sneezing,
part -up, fused, 1,000 -pound
Tense? I -thought I'd diet
_
J. E. LO1V GSTAFF
Arent: Mutual Life Assurance Co.
The pto!bl'em, isi and "I continue to be
are gottrng to'find thie answer,.
as I dildo rledemtfy, it's .not hay fev-
er., It's an, atltergy set up .byy ten-
* * * Hours:
It was roughly similar to driv- 9eaforth: Daily except Monday &
Be Sure Be insured
for some lxzne, one of good management, Rads-
The• ;(letter Review reports that a hallf
snon. Only, tmulal'e is, the Tension
-ling :a car dbwn the -highway at
Wednesday -9 a.m. to 5.30 p,m.
H. W. COLQUHOUN
ing a (bumper boan crop ills of a#o use unlessi the
mulallonn people have 'been added to Canada's
Experts' can't tell you what you're
80 snipes an hour, with no wheels
Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 12.30 .p:m.
GENERAL
AL INSURANCE
grower cm, do it :at a. Oce that he can aftlord '`
p
domestic market in the last. 'twelve mantly pen'-
allergic to, I noticed that every
time I !got to work, and every
on the left-hand side — mostlya Thursday evening by appointament
matter of wile -power. But god -
ReptesentatiVe
Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada
h soli for the amount the market will, pay.
fold. This array grey hetlp ,fie far•mer°s prob-
tame I got lvame, I snieezeld like
may,
old +tensaon pulled, me' through. I' Cllintbn: Above Hawkins Hard-
Office: Royal Bank Building
In this regard Canadian fiarm'ers are, ,goo-
ing to compete with fanner of blue; world. No
Qems, If he can sell lbcalty' alt tdh'a level of
income which other residents of Canada ean�joy,
mad. This -could only mean- I was
allergic to my job and fanvily.
made it. And when I climbed tout
of that thing, I was silt relaxed,
ware—Mondays only -9 a.m. to
p.m.
� PHON19S
Office HU 2-9747—Res. 2-7556
amount of 1v roductilon on our
hhg p part can, com-
them he may ibe 'able through
y rough good maavagem;ent,
"way
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As lam not at the paint
it took two even to 'bald me � '
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..5.30
Phone Hunter 2-7010 Clinton
PHONE 791 SEAFORTII
biat-the low prices, of goods which' can beim-
to make a,g'otod 11ving and •keep -his of life"
quite,
yet where, I wi in give up botch
And sd It goes. Pay not attent.
d, E.. HOWARD, Bayfield
ported for ,less than the domestic price, It'
as nvell,
without a. struggle, I refuse toitaget
doav to Nervous Tension artists
PUBLIC ACCOUNTAMT
Phone Bayfield 584
Ontario
tensio -with
hel'Sts
with
y u�T res ands• Put i to Work
l
Automobile ,Association
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THE ROPE O1' •LO
oon f the rl nervi
Pemsonallly, x this tension
are wane,
of used - n 'the•right totemvans,, in
Car -Faro - Accident
Wind Insurance
r .Cr
:think
business, ds, a Tittle overdone. Cert-
the right quantities.
ROY We BEI�TTLEY
Public Accountant
If you need Insurance, I have
(:,The Indian Language Ys� .not easily sub-
draw ane •intra a .place between mountains. It
gin dy we l'i'ver in a rather troubled
excited ;and last -moving 'society,
Talo- Us�t Sunday afterhoorn, for
GODDRJCH, Ontario
a Policy
jolt to tnrtnnsaatieoav, but tliiHe.followiniig appea,riang
ds' dart -blare- blit I v�tiJl ritbt draw .back; I wiar
but .fi Rittlev tension nlever hurt
anybody,
example, when 7 took Kim alar'
- g g
Hugh ; each fislHiti , Did. I .eta
Teloinhoine 1011 BOX 478
45-17-b
T war rrr r r
y. 'r �,.;...LI,OP NIrJTJA..
in the Mi�sdomir Re ow •orf thin world', is the
y
not °lye afraid, for %t IIS in there between -allose
a: +it �:
headache when they :spilled tante
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FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Indian versiton of the, 23rd 'Psalm. Slee haw
mountains that tdhe Shepherd will meet me, ails
Oh, I dodt, mean, the ordinary,
bottle of loop and. one •box of ;pap-
RONALD. G. McCANN
Head Office: Seaforth
Officers it)GGb President, W. S.
huinam the, gad Psalm becomes-.)
the hunger I have flit in any heart aalill -through
Ire
fretting, twerpy 'alt's iensioris,
Like wondering what your wife is
g
corn' all! river the tacit seat? Well,
a little onto. Did, I get an acid
Public Accountant
Alexander, Walton; vice-president,
The Great #aline# above is a Shepherd
this life will be satisfied. Sometimes tilalces
,.
going to say -when you've •been out
t
stam.adh when ZIug�H slammed the
Office and Residence
Robert Archibald Seaforth; sec-
,.. .
Chief, and I ani His, and with (Tann I want not.
the Love Topp into a, whip, ,but afterwards He.
Itnrig past the ailottied htour,. and
car door on the tip of my spin-
Rattebbury Street East
retary,-treasurer and manager, M
He throws, out to me A rape, and the 'name• of
gives me a staff that .I may lean on,
have had more khan the allotted
ninlg ,rod? Maybe just a trifle.
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Phone 1W 2-9677
CLINTON# ONTARIO
A, Rend Seaforth,
Directors: John H. 1MtcEwing;
the roper ist Love. He dtaws Me and I -Ie' draws
p r '.
He spreads a table before' rile' w1th all
number, Or the slight tightening
of ttmdo'ns inn your meek as you
�
But I didn't let it throw ane. I
_
50 -tib Robert Archibald; Chris. i,eon-
me, afid He draw& me to where the grass is
kinds of food. Ho puts Iris• hand upon any head),
drive In heavy traffic with Your
Put tension to work. Tho fourth,
�
hard-, Bornholm; E. J. Trewartita,
:green, and the water is not dangerous, and I
and tai r'rttiteW is gone. My cup I -Se fills it till
kids fig httan ayn.d ;-,creaming in the
That's
tvn'o I took, our• three llines out of
REAL ESTATE
Clinton;. Wren. S. Alexander, Wal-
ton; J. I,. Malone, Seafarth; Har -
eat and 1u dOwn satisfied,
eat
it rubs ovore,
bask seat, the kind of stuff
that could drive a fellow to sneez-
the water, inextricably -intetwov-
en, I lust let the tension, roar th.
vey fuller, Goderach; J. E. Pepper.
Sometimes any '4 ieart is very weak, and
Wh.a-t I tall .you as true, I lac not. These
ing tiyi2dly, or belching betweern
a♦otrgly me, -oak out MY knife, caij
L9ONAAD 6. WINTER
Brucefield; Allster Broadfoot, Sea.
:fall'ia 'down', but 1-16 lifts It up agidn, armed draws,
roads that are away ahead will stay with me
courses,
rely out the thive' lines, threw Real Estate and guAlbeag Broker
foirtli,
Agents' Ld er
. wm, aper Jr,, Lender-
-rile Into a .good road, His name is Wonderful,
111ittntg!ht 111fo; and afterwards I will gni to liver ihi
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w!hta I mean, iS the grand; rare
the -worm can m the ,river, the
hilt's; In the car, aid mit greTat,,
�g� street =• Clinton
koro; J. V. Prnteter, I3rodha en
Soarnetirriet, at array be very soon, it aflay be
longer, it may be as -tang; long tame, He will
-Ent Big Telyee', and sit down- with, the, Shepherd
dhlef forever:
tension -bleat as like a purgative, a
solaced and happy, -illi the way
Phone RV 2-6692
Selwyn Baker, Brussels; sic
Munroe, Seaforth.
cathartic•, that drives out all
home.