HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-4-24, Page 9The News of the County
A Digest of the Local Happenings as Reported
by Our Exchanges
ardi,a Merchants will observe I enough only for the Iwuk.
ursday h f -holiday again this
e4ommeneing May 1st.
Scott. a p neer resident of
lop township, lied April pith, at
• of Nighty -fol years. Ile w•as
Pp of Iteotland. miming to ('1111-
ts7:t. Nils wig died seventeen
ago, but five sli
survive.
ly wedding too
dvllle mane.. .n At
Pearl. eldest dung
• Robert Str.ume w
ge to Arthur Te•amer
of MY and Mrs And
of It.s•1testor• N.T. T
•4uple will resell,- :it \
Mr. Teamere on ha+ a
the D.•mink.0 Life Aw.
tuv.
Nr Adcewate: .t nov'e•Ity In
s ha. !semi .0 exhibitheit, be
Beer'. window during t
ker being R.v. 1:.
nee. Ilona. The cul
II.g the radio re
entirely of 1.181
king of the K.
The nmnuf
volved is g
or, a -pore
pi. .4114
were.
1 ..
or
A. Weber. of Waterloo, echo res' ntiy
par•haslrl the Meatlo Kepf.r farm •o
11e Parr Lour. clay (etaeishlp, has se-
cured p..w•eeslun.
RLITH.
and ave. .Inn. 1Ir. aryl Mrs. A. It. Carr hate ree-
toru.l o Itlyth utter .piling the
plxe,• at H•.• aunts month. It ('alifornii.
11 tNh, wheel Having • 11,1 .1.41 .f her r•-eleleuew
off \1111 '4 reet j.. her son. Leslie 1111-
.1,r of Sir. horn. Mrs Hins,ru has pun•IWw•d the
nni1.41 in11. 11 Crftte•uele•n property 4111Dltisley
01; Yl14 I street.
'w Taw- Tie• Itlyth Choral Society Is matting
mal' Ion 11. tine cantata. "Itelsb4zxnr," hn
,orbs. i Seen(orilt on .Aprll
;It008 I ,A lano..y
I signed petition 1. being
mitre„ 1rr,•..ent.'I the •4wn.N ...king that as
le lea he passed for the Wednesday i
din ,eft.•nn.s.n 1.01 May frons May mall (A•-
r. Soler.
0 p'.
Climb
net or on
lying set 1
els... mak Ina
cisibl. from any
litre of 11e well-
t deal of p ltietek• ri
ly when it Is known .4
y or .o bele. he the ci4,
.telt ley the tanker with Th
au 01.1 tll.•. The ease Is ,d .h.
seeing. 1 lion.
e81.
N. J. 1
11. I'flle. aIto eoneinet41 a shoe son. E..1.
. ht Zurleh for as number of i .A owed
has 1rnn,f,•rnel that bu.lie•ea'grcilg .n
1.••:N. 1 Erd,•r wets
th • e11,1 of 19S,t %trl••h had seven- week. .1• F
,Ioao•.11. c,lst.lna•1,' f..r Hydro te'luleut for 1.
f..rty l!tree eou.tuer 181 .1.1..m- Ltd:. of 'hat lei
too porno en•t.m.•rs ,11111 four ;••M ' r+. .der
nee re. : I traetrl for In tie
Zia Hell ifrnnut 1le (bib 1. pre- The ..-rorney o
a play 481111ed. "The Aalvet-jtur(il S•alety Is r.
of isn11odya;" wlil,h -they sw 111 pit; the aye -tete lot e.
time in May-. I Th... Seeedety has rill
for15' :It least tw'etltr-ti
lie 11/10 eomp'tltlon will I
` \Rs, NIlehte•1 Elierett
'011 Moud,ty.April 14. at h
k.
EXETER.
• John Ilnwkshaw. for many years
$.roprMfor of the Commercial hotel.
'Neter. died in Viet•ula hospital, i.on-
.n. o1. Thursday. April O. at toe
• age of ninety-two years. The de -
.4I. who wens twiee married. Is snr-
I I!v 1 w,, ..•lie 1411d 11YN •la llgtlll•rs.
Canada Chile has been ra.rgnulx-
e with the following oflkers:
resident, I. R. Carling: in
Mors r
re: rotary -treasurer, T. S.
xe Mlles, Or. G. ti. Atkin- leenves. besides her husband. a family
Christie and Jas. J. -eke -II. of eight 1dr•u. Mrs. Lewis .tld-
of these Interesterl n worth. .f (hayfield, 1, a. slater ,of the
ruler% I1. the vieinity of ; d'esii.'•d.
heldone s
aO.•rn.ul Inst
Mire...-. Held saperlu-
.I.y. Mw Nell & .I.Ibby,
weep ...I 114 n••res for
Age Is tale. being e'on-
cI',•!nity of liensall.
the Exet•r.Agrtriil-
.141iag entrieri 'fore esi
titlon Iti .te.
that there mti.t
• entrle; lli'fore
gone on with,
died suddenly r home•homehere.
y,'nr ansi
ZURICH.
IF Siad I • Il
I 1 t•s eu.
M
THE
SIGNAL,
Crimean Veteran
Praises " Fruit-a-tivss "
MAJOR GEO. WALK/R
Major George Walker, now a familiar
figure in Chatham, Ontario, is one of
the nen who went through the terrible
Indian Mutiny. As he s:n's: "I an, a
veteran of the Crimean War and the
Indian \Mutiny, w•rving under Lord
Roberts. Finer hand-to-hand fighting •
and continual exposure Ie -ft me a great
sufferer from Rheunrati.te, an much so
that my legs swelled up, leaking it ins-
s,ss' for me to'walk. bowels
im-
possible My
were so constipated that 1 WAS in terri-
ble shape until 1 began to use 'Fiuit-a-•
fives.' They relieved are lath of the
Rheumatism and the Constipation.
Today, I enjoy perfect health -no more
Rheumatism or Constipation." _
And in' another letter, written nes
-
(ember 1st, 1923 (eleven years after),
Major Walker says:" 'Fruit-a-tives' ore
keeping me in the best of health and 1
eIc41I never be without tbcm."
"Fruit -a -tiers" are the famous Fre it
Treatment - intensified fruit juicer
. combined with tonics -that make you
well and keep you well. lac and Mk- -
at all dealers or from Fruit -a -tines,
Limited. Ottawa, Ont.
rite have befit 5', In•el
•tion of a new hntldhng for
Rank. 1.1 r•gda,e the one 1
by are. The plan, are for
eat) feet. which will 14e Iarg.wa+ In her '•i_htiet
}'red MiS'rneken i, away on hi,i ,ns -
t :cry maple ,agar anal syrup vacation
to Petertorl vicinity; .
r Miss Mary Mo•Nab. daughter of Mr.
51el Mrs. P. •.M, -Nab, .1 Morris bow
ship. :and formerly 't.aeher at \I er
Mohs,. 5th .onesai,n of Morrie
coed• \lbs Ifazel Stewart .n •e staff
of Itrn•.,•Il publle schnol .en the
e.•h.wl r4,p leis after the .a.termole
thin.
Couieillor Walter o-e..f lints.el:,
The First o
`Just a Week • wa
We can supply r wants in dies' S . ring Coats
and Suits, Millinery, Glov s, Hose, etc.
/
For the men, young men and boys we have Suits
and a full line of Furnishings
test Goods, Moderately Priced Give Us a Call
LADIES' SPRING COATS AND SUITS
e e of the nevi -se materials, in the latest
les and shades. The models are par-
'cularly attractive, the lines are smart, the
mmings rieh and-eoloi'ful, and the prices
are remarkably low.
SPRING MILLINERY
Get your spring hat here. We have a
large stock of ready -trimmed hats, fashion-
ed of rich, colorful materials, combined
with sfraw, and trimmed effectively. You
are sure to find a hat here that will go
with your spring ontfit,'and at a moderate
price.
LADIES' SILK GLOVES
Short and Gauntlet Gloves, in all the new-
est shades; also 24.inch ploves in all shades.
From 95c to P•55.. '
a 5
LADIES' SiLK HOSE.
In the newest shades, Pointex heel; also
glove -silk 110.e in different shades. $1.75
and $2.25.
MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS
At bargain prices, Navy Bl;he Sorge, also
plain shades in Brown and Grey, as well as
striped and checked ,patterns. Regular
$18.50 for $18.50; regular $22.50 for $18.00;
regular $32.50 for $27.50.
BOYS' SUITS
Get the Boy a new Suit for spring. We
have a Large stock, some with two pairs of
bloomers
HATS AND CAPS
Remember you can get your spring Hat
or Cap here at very moderate prices. The
latest shapes and shades.
FURNISHINGS
A good line of Gents' Furnishings, and
'the prices are the lowest.
SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP
THE SQUARE
A. CORNFIELD
LADIES' AND GENTS. FURNISHI\GS
GODERICH
- GODIICH, ONT.
, ITult• to sumo, 1,1(4•4• fu lhe'vllltee Leg-
horn laclug ewe.** at .oaten. enter-
ing the twenty-thirel w,' k of the 04111.
11.1 w11 11 u lead of thirteen egg.. over
the neat t'rnlet1tor.
11'. C. Kerr. of lir niptou, juts been
'ppnlutel C.N.R. agent at RRa;sels In
411,4e.s1.11 10 (1. M. Oboe e•u. who was
1ruusferreal to the Kimura!). elation.
/•
ItniesI5 Iv1111ki1 Ivo; ii'tlo,tivl lis
poi ie utlke•r to put a .100 14.5he •rae-
ling . of t,Jllldreu'► wagons 011 11e '.1414-
; walk."
i Th.' It•us.el' post states roost ever
e;L,/MM1•w11s etakw•tel 111 Rol made. by
1.k. 4i. Smith, of 1\'ingjulm. issuer of
cooler Hermit... on I'rlday evening.
April 11th.
SEAFORTH.
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Mfrs. Robert lull sustained a frac-
tured wrist whenshefell while walk-
ing across a polished It.e.r in Iter
home.
The S.•aforth ('at1u11. \\'omen's 1,11-
5Ire. Melectosh'. 11X11111 lacing failed
her 'seriously. Mr. Nas•Intosh has wad
his reidetll•e on 1'Hlulda•II sl er•t 10
Win. Connell.
Nr:.nud Mrs. J. A. 1:lenule are ,I51
o11 a three months' trill to the 111.1
Country. Mr. 4:14einle•. 51114► 1s man-
ager for the Rank of 1'.4111ua•r.r I,•r'.
I. being relieved by Mr, Williams. of
11'Iughana.
Sam44•0t1. of Hur 11 Low111411111. 511"
in the tolls of the Inw ,last week, n
-Marge having ts'•n la 1,1 against hum
Muller the Inland Ate%•:nue Art by
Analrt•w Porter, revenue officer .of 1:(ule-
rf.•h. Scout luavlleg fa ll••u under su.-
plch1n. his farm on the sib of Huron
township was 'visited by Porter, Con-
stables fellow of 1:.4.1eri.lt and ihug-
las .sf 1.1a•knuw. They found twelve
barrels of "mash." n will ,11x1 other
ea 1.11ee that the Inland Revemle .\.t
Wit being violated. Tile arrest of.
Se,t1 Ahmed and he was bringbt be-
fore gi.trate Johnston. of 1.nek--
now. 1 tier than go before County
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•
gee is putting on +a J+Ipuu4 e• operetth, 5Iajf.trtlt \1.•Ntib. Seer, admitted the
"Princess. ('hrywutb.inum." the hotter •eharge. ,lire 'plod the 1nslomary Hue
taut of April. There will he ',event,' "i and ..t.. The "11141.11' WAS
•itizen; of the 1.)411 in Ih • play, f"fo ,roto,1 ill :a :r '.•t I,it ..n th. farm.
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J..1. itr.slerlek. of Senforth. lute se-
eun41 the enurnet for 41eno•+4ting •t.• hWIN '11.551. .
towel .f 1.I.NIsay for lis old boys' cele-
bration next 'July. •
Sea forth ratepayer. are to vote
K o
. Shortly 1 bylaws. lr N i, t
( tl • . thy... a
11 r v 11
r
n u
grant the itulr•rt ItNll Engine Co, a
fixed rieees,tneet of LIMO Inc,'ten
year.. The •14.011,1 is to grunt the
Canada Furniture Co. a fixer) assess-
ment of *12.0011 for n similar term.
The third i» to guarantee Is.ude of the
Huron Flour 51i11e co. for #10,000 for
* Period of fifteen year.: and to give
she ('otupany as five .1 :rsew.1..•or of
itlia.I1.10 for tell Year.. •
The Seaforth .urltug club ha. held
it. animal meeting and el.etiea the
following ottleere for the ensuing year:
1•resldwlt,-(:. _A.P7111s; 4101'4irnident,
r •
1
Thome, hie ell 511114 1rtie'k by n train
nt rhe ^\"' wear Glrh:a an on 'Monday
'-•tft•ru.s.n last w.s•k, 1t v .Adair wa•
(,rtuuut.• in that he WA not Lined,
The err was sadly 41? 11.41. Sir
.Adair no. wntebing n .11111.11 freic',
tend thus failed to nolle.. 4111 nppr.:e
king 70-'.enger 1141111.
Jim, Kirby. "'iughwo !•-le::'t»,.. :.i..
111.111. ha: it .amine u.r•heg t,.it.h of
i5 foe pups he di.. .rer..I r.reut by
•:dit r their mother had Ie -•u ...wt.
M1.. It. sf Cordoneougd.re•el
b. r dentes,' In luu•i.• ar rt. .1• ad.•wy of
l ffn.Ir. Toronto. -
1 Three little eh., es. ,Ul:.n SuualI,
Frank Reuw•tek, woo flay 15.1ncle•k.
aged feeler. five 1414,1 1,'lre• y.uIs r..1.0-
elt-ely. welt' wading itt Shy Loud in
Tiplhng'• sand -pit. near the C.1'.71. eta.
thin: .u.. day recent 1}, ..11110,,P11114111 Isoy
walked homeln hl. bars- feet. and w•hei,
the other ,two were di.vote•red by Mr..
Tteviwl••k they were lying -on the vied
linable to get their Toots .n' 111141. well-
nigh exhale -4141 -fro t the 14dd..
1\'ingh+uu bu•In.•s5 1r1e11 tire. emit
meowing the 1C..he.elay half -holiday
on Sfny 7 :lel es Ili eontinne 'throngh-,
out the ...neon.
Two Indiana of the $angora Re.
...rye were 13rre'.t41 a• a. result •.1 the
r44.1nt robbery from .1 .A. Mills' store.
They e.nit...sel and Mugl-trnt • 1141.1-
- 11 semene• ..f not le.. limn
••ighree1 mouth, nor more than two.
•.•nr., The officer.. who arr...ter! 1110
.•nlprits were taken to 1a tate,• in' the
hush nenr )t,,111 ha lsatst,,li, wio•re under
brush, and twirk wens hidden n .•nlhe-
:
ion of .flits, boots; •w.41t••r•. Hes Mlle!
other articles.
(lour+ . i1e1,1tnne: secretary -treasurer, i
W. T. Th.. - •utti ; exe•nt •e. 1t. Stprnnt. I
('. Stewart, W. E. ' •retake. 1T. E.
i Southgate. The 1 . Stewart trophy
was wenn 1.y 41. .til:1.•d T. Beattie.
and . (', Ab•rha rt us!
The Lyuun trophy wok i
uk eot*polied of I). Reid,
.1. • .A, W. Dirk. :Ind W. E.
te.
N R,le•kah. .f Eitelw'.le 1.Mige.1
. 117, entertained; the I'rovineir I
president. Mrs.'Este•rhraek..❑ M.nelay1
a ith 1t. Spro
ruuuers-Hp.
w.1. by 'a
J. 11.
14,1111
evening .A last week.
One Bottle
Accomplishes Wonders
Dreco Quickly Demonstrates its
System -Building Properties to
Mrs. Ridings. Feels and Looks
Better and Recommends Rem-
edy at Every Chance.
Mrs. (:;"'tidings, of lei Kitchener
� avenue, Tor.entu, 34''!i'•.41: Iieletle 14,1 re-
sults from Iter first bottle of I1r(e.%
site hells in the folluwing. 'statement
how- this sterling remedy ie building
up her .yitem.
"Uy entire system had heen terribly
ell flown." saye . \ .Ir .
. Ridinge "aiul
u t
try 41, i might, 'I could get n. nte11-
Ieine to build me up. 1 had an nttnokl
of 1 AI Grippe and pleurisy wide!'
greatly weakener' 840. Having-leen,n
' sufferer from mueeidar rheumatism,
the palms seemed ...Yell wore.• than ir"1nl
and I was told that 1 had newnlg(n of
rhe heart. T1eee.sharp Aurins would
:0154 •he .rtnees 15 breath and .n top
-•f it all toy .10188(•11 lactone ulcerated:
0 Idyll affected my month a.. well.
1 "To sleep at night was almost Im-
''possible. My nerve.. were all eon edge
and 1 felt Hred;.tit all the tiro•.
"1►ree.° seemed to go right to the
r.partum of toy trouble if once. 1 ern
11(544 manage my hoit(ework tinily, " 1
.11 anything 151.1511 and feel Jjrst One
when I get up i11 the nonn!nge. The
'min. through mi' side and limb' here
gone. Everyone tall. me i'rn 1..k1ng
•11 better and i surely- do feel
till.•." .
SMR, rink+ emelt, n+ were w•re•king
•, life of 51.re. Ridings are invariably
iidel by the nye of-1►reee. The liver,
,.nisch, bowels and kidneys alike
benefit f•.ou its use. 1►reyf Is purely
herbal and contlin5 no mercury, pant -
ash .r habit forming drag..
Drreo is being specially introduced
,In Gorier eh by H. C. Dunlop. and k
sold by a good dniggist every where.
('I.INTON.
Tl4.o.• tarter was nnfortnmlte ,in
having n Muleteer of fingers eat off
while at work- tet the 1k,heny- p'rnn.
fnetcerc.
The re.1.le1we of 1►. S. C11117 SVil
linm Grew, ace. !emetically de•51reo-e'1
by n had fire on SV,'dne•satny miiruing
of lust '
a t 1.e 4•k. Th• tiro I.. Io•licrw{ to
have been ell lewd by defective Owlet,.
%Iritg, Sir. 4'Inff w111 relndld Iue
uu1•diately. The damage i' only plrtly s
e•cen41 L.v in.nrano... 'rhe v01114141s t
of the lower floor were saved,
Thursday. .A pelt 21. 19.24 0
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IF you would make a dingy room bright and
attractive lay Seaman -Kent Hardwood Floors.
Notice the transformation. Your rooms will
fairly shine with cheerfulness and comfort. There
would bt even more hardwood flooring in the homes
of Canada if it were realized how little they cost.
Measure up your rooms and let us tell you what
it would cost to refloor them. Anyone handy with
a saw and hammer can lay SEAMAN -KENT
FLOORING over the present ones in, a day. You
will be surprised at the low cost, and delighted
with results. Decide today to abolish dust slivers
and cracks.
SEAMAN -KENT
HARDWOOD
FLOOR' NG
GODERICH PLA G MILLS, Ltd.
GODERICH. ONT.
I I IIAIAI II I I I c II I II I I i I I I I I i I I I I I I I I i l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l l 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II II iI IIIc ItIi
Make Your Trip More Enjoya
Refreshing Ni;, -ht. en Lake E.
(Your toil ticket is good oath. boatel
Thcusar.ls of Weft bowed trawler. say they wouldn't t..ve a.' •. 1 1
comfortable Mahe on r re of W.r low -tamers A Brod lel in a .'con ala
a long sound deep and an apt'.tiang hr..alta•t in the r,•,reirg.
Steamers "BBEANDBEE"-"CITY OF ERIE" - "CITY CIF •ViF
Daily, May 1st to November 15th
Leave Buffalo t,:ub Y k1. /iaaln .1 Leave Cie attld.. 9,00
Arrive Cleveland - 7::J A ..:. Ss.:-.+ .:,•.• . •%••
Coea.euaw
tor Cedar Po1at. No In Bar. Tock•,, DMA( and ah.r r' Into Ark
Your n. k'4 54'.t at toumt Moser fur ricket.a
.la 14...
L. ,teen i.-urwt Aute
Ito Ore., Ship
woo4.le
Send 1..r Ira .een.,rai ret.'..hart el the
Greet Ship ••.eeandtse•' and 11 page bo..kl.L
The Cleveland and Buffalo Transit Ca.
Ck..Inad, Clio
ea n a•h
\ora
$5.50
nirem nit
Mates Customs
The 1'nited States autthhorities r(-
nln•thatonarid after ApHI l r�►�-
ems declaration form 911t he :itra¢h-
eel to all p1r.-.'ls .( general nu•reha11ul-
'e (par'ol poet prepaid at parcel
set rates, poeted in Canada, atdre.s,
.4l for delivery in the United State.,
1',treele weighing four otune. .r 1e.'.
paid at the rate of ole tent for ea.%
o)(nee or fn11-tion thereof, 11.151 not
have -.customs deelalrn1lone ' altneliel.
They farther require that eommcr,tal
Involerol or '.tatements of value he en-
closed, with looks prepaid at printed
matter rate. :deo In 1/4411'1 parcels of,
general menJutndIse pmpw14 alt Id te•r
rate; pasted in l'anuda, nddreswe' for
delivery in the United State..
Mise t.illlHn Fn intuit daughter .f
1t•c
and Mee. .1.K. i former-
ly
rt t
11. rrnrr-
ly of Clinton Rnpti.t ehnrwlr. lin. 1.4.11
apps.lutel superintendent .f Kingston
Lenernt heepit:l.
Th• Home inial Bichsel Club Its alt-
picopriated s.nne of Its fond+ for the
e011144ag of the vacant let a,rn.o from
t!1.• 1,111.1 le school u• a 1.41}ground.
.1)r. Ester S'opp, son of Mt. and
Jure. Joseph 4'opp, of Clinton. who
5.85 n.s.o•l:itcl with Dr, ilnnttng for
tome Pi1110 and who i. now with the
1 15... keA•lier Foundation demonstrating
inulin, has teen ask te given paper
u Insulin before the Aneriean As-
s.elattnn .f i'hy•dahns nt. .Atlnutle
t'ity in 'Aly.
The ••nang,•ment 1: .nnn1unled of
.MIs' Edna .1. Mh•Cnhgh••y-. daughter of
Mr. and Mr. J. J. M.Cnnghey. nf ('lin-
tun, t. Mr...1. -A. Mahon, of London,
eon .f Mr. :151(1 \ire. .1..1, Mahon, of
Mtl.lhnry.
$.
D. Stofhers has purchased John
P.rd', cottage .n Huron street.
The Underwood Typewriting Co line
awarded bronze medals ter Melvin Pole,
and Mary Parker,'.f Clinton. not Dor-
/ally Bridges. .4 1l.dgrave, for writing
it the rate of 47. 44 and 41 net wards
per minute reepetiyely. Melvin (ole
won nn nddlti.nal bar for n test on
which he wrote 57 net wends
per minute.
John MrKenxle. who had (ntldnetal
a grocery bnsln,•ss In Clinton for the
last two year.. lens sold out to ,Albert
Lovett. Mr. 1fsKenzle will return to
t11..1'I-.•e River distriw. where he 11.1'
1'01'Id.rahle pro1erty.
The Collegiate institmte .les 41 n
5-,•.k ah.nd .f flint. for the roster boll -
9t y-.. owing to to rentiere'nk of measles.
alive Palin Reinwnc has• returned
here and re.rgnuie.1 the 1furtlenitnr- t. 1'hl..go after n two 4,•eks' v,lention
n1 So. k ty, the following ofa.ere being with h.•r parents, all•• Rolascav I.
l 7'
•ooted : •resldeut, S. Rothwell rice- dietitian in Cook •e maty hospital.
tre'ldrute, Miss D. loon 1.•rson, R. N. .After tan week'' Illn,•.', ales,
Tb Pw.•n;:secretary-treasurer. Ce'. Th. 1111Psnh. widow of Ilse late •IhMer1
11. a olit) : nutter.. Ce. A. Newton. Thompson. died en April 11th. iis Jul*.
Rohr. ,l.hnsto eightr•f?Ht year. Mi.. ' Thompson.
par. Newton; who+e mablen name wit% Janke Bhtrnm.
Ma,dlonnld. :lob 'wan .1 native 'of ir••intid. eotning to
Ile11nplPnn ; Pone chs. ('.mltrp In 1'442, She lived in 13,4414..rl.h township for many cease, retie -
to Clinton alibi, her hnMem?
Pen yenr5 ago \ti. Thontpeeil had
•bare died. ntad two 5.1115 11041 thye 111111.
klifcr. 1101y.1101y.werelre: Harry .1. Thome
Hobert•...114.1 .lert (: Thompson. of nolre-
11 h tam n'd,1p (the latter, .14•ing town.
•1•11, .Perk r ; lir.. 1.. Beatty, of
\',tetra : Mrs. t'niten, a Title. Mich.:
mei the all.•n•'. (1Nrtrnple, Denbo And
\\'llhe Iminn. nt home.
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A Cermet' tarty n i, r-efn'e,) a
dnil.-1 ret•rri�g talwny
; t • • Wt a. .l tiC I'I('u
('baskl.15
It rrvM, you've s'
LC('KNOW.
"T. .\. G. (:orlon, of Sandie .fees In
town reeetifly looking after the %hip-
ping .f .evere! ear. of flex fibre lie
Ind taught 111 the s-Ietnity of, Lack -
now and Itipley. Ile Mays the flax
bnsinee is gradually improving.
Hoene.] Johnston. eleteet ••n of Mr.
11111 Mrs. Peter .1.hnet.n, suffered a
i'a s.ty gn'h i1. 1110 M100w•If1% an ate
4.1411,• working :trolled the wwoelynnl
ani' dry re•,1•11115.
NO. \1'tu. llnrtry. of Senforth. was
: director. (Iwo -yearn).
U. Cameron. W. E.
Weleaer, Mrs. W.
year., Con. lh'ker;
Sam. JlnrchUon, ('amernn and alts,
earn,•ham ., memM•r'l,le campaign
will he putt on io tlle'ta-,1 1 stere.
The tenni. nb h,:s ,sell r••orgnnix,d
with the foll:m in ottt n rs : pr•.tb'nt.
De fifteen; yt(•N-preeldt•nt. Ford .tltwh-
t+rn ; trW11nrer. Mie. N1. Mn,C,ullem ;
ground. committee, Me•soi.. Reid. Mo-,
Kim. Amh1rson. W. Murdoch and 1..
Mnrrloelu; antltieriptf.n .4rmndtte•, J.
ilt.sail, E. Reid. .
1►. R. Mi•Intlyh luta +..IA hl. grw'ory
+t.ek to W. W. i(111. Mr, al'lntoelu 1,1"
, u 'n Otte .1 t J•i• a14•1 aro:. •r,, 141-'
o..+ h, 1.nelteae far 111111,11Ine s r4,
Ile 1. MOO tie to S4mehang1011 to lie
Ittr hie daeg11t•r, Mrs. Jack Clark, of as 8145'01 In a shit.
s
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Alt inconsiderste Stomach.
.5 Scotsman veenr4 eulpl.rmetit
in n (auadi,u1 hunk at soon a year.
.tt the end of a year the officer. lotie-
Ing his personal aee•.nnt .lo.sl at ;.IMI
, r
r
exploit. Il. ,1•, M 11 y.
1 . [ 11111. 1
asked him t• I 1 I
-Then 1 left S,.tland," he. 4tld.
.'111y father [ay., ime clothe. t0 de 18e
a year. laid 511,1-11 1 came 1. the 74
bene 1 got a Job Io'kin5 :1(t.r a bait.
er's !woke at night and 'he did cot
charge 111'• rent for my root,. ft was
abeve•the 01 4.11. and i did not hey..
to get n .love or use any fu't'. 'flare
Is :1 gnat str)s•t temp btitsld.• my
wi1.duw and laid all my remtliug ar.d
wri*hig by that, and if it had sot
been for the ireonslderat.ne+• of my
stamneh "I would have had the w•hnll
e0(MI to my ere(ht."
A Mahle brf.l • .f three •.'e•t•ks w ads
n divorce. She claims she bas teed
hogging a delusion = ogre• kcil' Re-
corder.
\{innip•g i5 bragging that golf was
played there- on M:tr.b 1 I'erbnpa
they piny golf on skate• ip there,
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11H Milton Herald.
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