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' Sales and Service =
35 Hamilton St. Phone 605
General Repairs to, All Makes of Cars
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Firestone Tires Willard Batteries,
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Victoria 'St! Phone 513
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Sales. and Service
-,General Repairs. to All Makes. •
58 Piston ;;t. • ` ' . • Phone 488
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T[ . H. AIiC'1i:' t, as of 4 Iowa 'Nat .:.
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faateturer, bt'boo7l teacher, seerotarto mem+owd-tow. emote. 04,it
ttaurt'h worker end prow contributor, A `..,w.,w...,....
will mark the eighty -mound am►iversary ' TOWBIP moll"' own
Of bis natal day a May -2'7, 1040,1gr. ..�»_.......
r,f hnotou is -well known to' reader* or l H . W 1Ma P, May r.— Tema) : Warm •
The Xiondon Free. Wel* from ny rise :Ante Sowerby t Tomato rr� (Mr ;
historical article ew eerni ij iar�o* ,ever the week -seam with bete sister , *um ar tam LMrr
County »auaatei *ties whielt he bas Ramat,
waritteai>} in pitatat year .
brothers.' , Jiletwaes *Oa. Clemeem
I{ - o �y�-r /y}•� s �y member of
a Mr' and Mrs Albert Barker hee with eau., atilt
'1, 2 - 1 Y:'.�y ._.. , � \ '+ ' � Mr.` JOhnetott is a i r.L.l,,=1be M.F ' thM r w ,
family sof HenryJohnston end Mary family, of Exeter, amt the week the guitar,
Mayreotl) Johnston and was born on he lady's awatber, Mrs. Chris., axy tap a<S , in the townerhip of Best ohna�t
nt,Cwillirbury, York county. In the : Mr, and Mrs. Vie h'aleoaaeer and fanrmt.
a,uh ro d of l p the family moved, to ily' . were in London on turday.
y y{.��,/, - a lie township, p, Hu on county, and lin
C L WQ�M'' settled -on a buds farm where a dies- . L urd i t + here urea
quare , Phone eendaut, Cecil Johnston, still es de
arviee at union on Sunday owing to
William: henry greew ,up There In the anniversary services at Victoria street'
SHERWIN -WILLIAMS A AND C, V. , ebureh, Uoderieba. . . The regular
I', iNfl , ENAMELS tT. hTiSDES woods and attended a� inlay., a 80 00
t ;a1 Hardware, Oils Gla,aR Aladdin• afterwards meeting of. the Y.P.U. will be held on
•t,S,Sr ,,No.., llt Ashdod), affeac+rv'
known ae Cherry. Grove adieu'. , Sunday evening, with Dorothea Tide,
�Co maps' end' 81b , When in, his Stteeiith year 'Mr. John- borne yin: ebaarge, .:.Regular serval
stay decided 'to' 'earn the Ghee .n i k 'Fill beb�eld' next alnday, with ,the
Stns 1� d Dieat. a� a
g business and tar four ' •ears 1873. Pastor, ,Rev. 'C.. L. Brown, in ' ekarge.
u Ju ?) he was yaw "lo ed of hears a Sunday .scho'ol at 2 p.m:, . pelt ureh ser
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Ike y t as PAaren- vice at •'a p.aL , Everyone is cordially
'tire oar maker in the factories at Dun,' invited' to. shade
gun non, in Ashfield; at Donegal, ,in t,
PARK 31OUaiiaE Flma township,. Perth county and in. . ' well Preece, -amu Thursday even: -
W. It. McL.AN
"s'wings` ,St. • oaa>re am
We carry "a comii ete line of
FLOUB, I'E L111M )S' AND ''' , • . � fu memhers rs _
. � . '►�`U�#►.►'�, ' the' 'Watford Union fnctory, �.mbtou gi %�e Of "the Bayfield �,1:".U.
„ GIEaS `� K county,' presented ,their plan, "Chill , Billy
.ra_�,� tv_., y_. •rte, _.Y.:-__ _ W `
. .. lime -05' f tuff, at Union ehureli. _The audience
..�_— ___�....�, .��.._ :Alt#ot�gh� � ile �-dna+-�=-=eta4ce'fu1.�3,�►- ' . -'
eheesemaking, Mr, Johnston parents ` e r 'ag'ho� • " •
r,. ." : .A,TL tAGT1tVE ROOMS play was one laugh 'after •another as
were des>t'rous , ithat his education abs
--�^ "Ilelielous Meal ' `temptingly i erved." continued and, a resulthe returned Dr. Tuttle experimented with refriger.
R'. ,r_ . to schoolgraduated f ' ation and was willing to , eacrife,
rota t
t 0..,, ' A. L. I N -, Collegiate and ., eventually secured a +everytirinrg and ever body t0 #is ao�iapita
.-„b The 'climax same when he :iaxmeele
.; �uaniltoxt ` fl t. - teache'r's' certa�te, , In 18th? he roan- stepped DER!. IRON AND .BRASS phone
estop . at "Royal Inn" when In'
,°Godeiricb naenced teach -mg and :Car the next. testy : into- the are froefera> or and had
em
• I+'OxJ��Y' � Eatcellean't _Accondauao4latiaan ---� Coarn,[ort• years• . was actively and �suc'cess>Fully
to be put on 'the dcd'roster. The nlexn�
Via ' �a .s t, , ,Qh/ c -Moderate
p y� ra engaged. In ,this u ion ` �j a
, E, y -r.. Y .•.'!`w v`t,"V 17 able Rooms 14odSrr'N•te Ra4V47 ; y1r�! �at ♦ l.Le �r.J� ..
.ir IRON Q iiiiiNGiS _ . Speelai At entlon to, 'Dining" Room taught eight. years 3n• his homes hfool,
Zia. 4€ and ALUMINUM CASTINGS Service' then in �S.8., o.. 2, Hay township, for
Contractors, Jobbers _and Foundry" L. F. KEXJLY, Mgr.
' twelve.years, an�.finaly in •SSS« No. 14,
-L'n'a ..r.r , • _` - .'t' . .. '' i•..:.. �u..:, :.ra.
-•�a � �:Y, �owanshiP> where he was _,ice
, char a for twenty years. These schools
' always had a large .attendance in those
t� .A days and'•part of Mr. Johnston's duties!
FUEL, DEA;e. g °sw °was' -to instruct fifth cla
. the saes of
young Men and,.,women, ,
'In 1:920, Mr. Johnston be'eamei,book-
•• keeper for: -the Mrvey B`res.; Milling
GIBSON'S RADIO SERVICE' - Co., of Exeter, and was as oc
. s sated with
Montreal 'St (at Edwa r Taxllm; this business for.eight years. ' Since
192$'be has lived _ retired in his emu -
..7.°
Phone 107, or 16] 6 fortuble home in Exeter.
e areas near as your phone. ..
11Mr. Johnston served as secretary -
REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENT'S treasurer of the West Huron Teachers'
F•OR. ALL l �S ,,,, Assoeiation for twenty years. He has
•, `� - •x ', • 'Always been, aicetively associated with
:T MUN DAY . the work' of -the 'Methodist and,, later,
N. United `?ehurchbeing at lay clergymsan
-Widcter • `t -'•-;-.4-:-;.L-- • r;.Piipxie .598. or-more�-than i��years� and. -a -- Bible
C O3IPPLETL asTOCK' o1i' .° PARTS 'class teacher for an even longer period.
-,'� ' , •OARiR I ' : .He was. alsotl an ardent temperance ,
�•� ` S�D Guaran "e n•A11 Repair Work.
. '` • ' • �r to o Pa
,T, �'c., ��l�liL �iR� , Tan x:$87 he'was �Il'ararled 'to Sarah MA
:.as"tablished >10 "tetra.
$A,1717011,33Blakey •' of,"Ash/field The surviving
•.. members of the fanhly are H. F. John-
.
Phone, -08b ; .` ston, B.A.; scientist "with the Carnegie
tom, +. , . b Inetitutio "•of Washington, MC.; Albert,
CaidtzU+ S •..._: MEATS -=- �R�CIx".t'�---- �,,, , , • • • "
---- .W� Johnsn, M.A., an actuary •with -the'
VEGETABLES -- DRY GOODS , t
Excelsior Life Assurance -Co., of Tor-
�tRGW�I� : '�G.�.�S •'-sociated with the Mattawan State llos-
-'� OIL - -- . „ •. +�+''f��Z7Tr�'t��."m A �T�''t�` _ � . .,. _ _
i• , onto, and iCeci1 :Johnston, ML.; aa -
EA'1J24,'B COAL 00.
loisocn15t. ` Phoaie 75
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WILT TA ED AR . 3'•aeoltontas, Hard; Soft and Cannel
i ,R,'.1, Goderivh Phone•931-r-2'" Coal, Coke, Hard aid Light Weed,
b• R,EisoN.�ii.T/ olisti^[.{.ni1M/MiVx ^ • . .Exclusive mitts -for.,:'.
„At/ IDILATPIUNS AND IMPA;I ,S !IEUIGH VAX/LEY ATTHRACITi
CANADIAN TIRE 'CORPORATION
Associate Store .
- L. O. W''HETSTUN1i, Mgr,
Hamilton !St: Phone- 69W.
TIRES 'BANES, A Si40RIES•
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E. U ,CLEV.BLAND-
14 West St, • Phone 114
PI BU
BREAD, ES, �S
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ET•G,
• " We .Deliver
CURRY'S. BAKERY
Phone 405
"FOR EVERT SPREAD '
USE CURRY'S BREAD"
MAPLE LEAF` -BAKERY
N. JACKSON &, A.' FORSTER
86 'Square Phone 48OJ
Fresh Bread, Pies, Buns, Cakes Daily
Arso Groceries'
We Deliver
• HOUSE MOVING' AND
HEAVY FRAMING. ,
`JOHN 1EFPEV
Warren St. ... _Phone .5?.71iV
61:ElqB1141, .CONTRA, TOU A STI.
Every •BranCh at Carpenter. mak,
ROBERT STANDISE
62 East^S t. Phone 369,
GE N1! RAL-CONTRACTUR AND'
g f BUILDER
carPentering, Alterations and ..„Re airs
F R RIES •- MEATS
Also Cabinet Work
Estimates Free , p
neo cN ca STORE LTDs
:. HOLIDAY .SPECIALS: '.
'BACON Sneed • LB. 25e
'COTTAGE ROLLS ROLLS - LE. 23c
COOKED,' HAM' Lit' 49e
Dutch', MAC. & CHEESE 'LOAF lb. 23c.
BOLOGNA Sliced •. i 2 lbs. 25e
We .Deliver. Phone„.461
Have, -your Lawn' Mower',harmed on the most
'Machine on: the market.. • Zt coifno more to have d
the right way. All work finished wben, proms.
NEW Z.A'WN MO's.... at _ ri
r+eg that will 6 you.
GARDEN
We ,havein
u newsh'tp , ent:of Spades, Rom," Rakes, 'Forks
Cliipper t, Treat yourself to some ne n too
• W' gide lit.
:60 -„East .Et ...,, , Phone 48.7
GENERAL RAL CONSTRUC'TI.ON
REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS, FLOOR
SANDING .-HAtRD COD=--FLOGRiWG
BAXTER'S DAIRY. -
MTLi- -- CREAM •
Specializing. in
WHIPPING oR1Aai,,f ,
KR•IMKo CII'OCOLATE DRINK
GRAPE, ORANGE and GRAPEFRUIT
WEED CONTROL
ileasures.. Recommended "' County
Meeting Held • at : Clutton Last Week
A meeting in elation to weed eon
trol was held of • Cliinton? eti Tuesday,
May 21st, and was attended. by weed
inspectors, . road • superintendents and.
municipal -1 representatipea ;from' all
parts of •the county..
Addresses were given by, Dr, S . J.
Stephenson, . of the Department - f Agri-
culture,: Toronto; William Wallace, 'of
Woodlee, • Provincial weed ins' ctor ;.
• Dr. McCague, 'VAS,, of W inghaim ;• T. R.
BISSET. BROS.
'Saltf ord ' Hezg s -Creamery.
•Stiltford Heights Phone 172W
Manufacturers of,
•SAINFORD HY6IGETS .01 AMERY
BUTZER AND ICE CREAM
11IW 1ST QUALITY
Patterson,' of ' Ooderich, County . engin=
_ever, and Fred Elder, Ilensall, of the
Ontario Threshermen's Association.
Revolutions Adopted,
A -resolutions committee composed of
NORMA2I'S'
(Fornlerly McMillan's)
East Side of. Square .
For Prompt ,Delivery and Courteous
Service Phone 164.or 105
GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGE-
TABLES -- COOKED:MEATS
. - ED: - R. P{R� ICE '
• GRQ'CERY -
North Side, of Square . ,Phone 248
GROCERIES -- VEGETABLES =--
ti FRUITS
PFreat.Uel"iver ' Service -
pital, Beacon, MY. - Dr.
,
Mary
ston, formerly associated w th.`Jothh
n
e
y trottimsTs,rio n af sanatornum H�ton. who
died ,in 1930, ,was -_
au.only daughter.
West Zt. at Waterloo. St Phone. 717 Mr. Johnston 'Is a poet -of no mean
.,.
. . ability and plans to have a number, of
ICE PRODUCTS '
CITIES tSEiI V his 'Poems published in booklet 'form.
C 2.tpur t AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE. For several years he has contributed.
many.. articles and sketches, Mostly of
ROOPEa liistorfcal nature,' for the , public
fires S p,S�ERVICE ST�T,I�STATION.
30 RaySeld Rd. Phone °683 s. ' Altogether, he is a man ' :who
has led .an --active and `-. busy Iife for-
Frame and Wheel Alignment Service. mere than seventy years and is recog-
Machine Work --"Acetylene • Welding-' -
Bicycles--Tires-Batteries
` tlI'PII7S slonvlCE: Paorm 'rs.
Lawn Mowers . Sharpened
WO ds l d s Ne •.
T�e, r as Seen 'X' maul
gh
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William •Sallows, Carlow, chairman;
Hugh. Gilmore, Stanley__ township; Ger-
,ald Switzer, Clinton, and George Cleg-
horn, W ingham, beeught in six resolu-
tions,' four of 'which were adopted.
Those adopted are: -
That_special attention be given by
the weed' inspectors in -regard;too -clover
dodder and that the act be enforced In
regard- to its eradication. -
That the County, be advised to pur-
eha.se an extra power. machine -for the
spaaying of county roads and that the
township councils be encouraged•.to en
SMART COTH'ES
Light in weight—but keep their shape.
!We're speaking about 'ZropicalS,';
'They're cool.
Restyling, Altering, Wising, Repainting
F•ANK H. MARTIN •
•, TAth0i - -
West : St. _ • Cali 317
•EDWARD -TAXI
Montreal St. ,Phone '010
Prompt Courteous Serviee
Car Storage Washing .Simonizing
gage the machine for the spraying of
township roads
In so far asweeds and railway rights
of way are concerned, the various eoun-
ells should be: advised, to require the
Weed- inspectors ''-to `see that the Weed
.Act 3s eomplied . with. 0 .,. ..
in `so far _as` the net is. concerned
regarding 'threshing machines, the towti-
ships councils should- be advised to
require their weed inahpeetors to see
that the act is complied with and that
Elie weed inspectors be given special In-
structions as to the various places•in a
threshing' machine where weed see4s_
are liable to collect and be carried from
toxin to farm or ;be, distributed en the
roads while moving.• on, same.
r� w.� 'tM•Y•'»'b .
it costs more to make • /
YET isells for the
regularr ce!
A NSW McCO
•_ + wt�i�llowYIAiXC PRODUCT
When boils start break out on
different parts of th`` body it is 5* ”
e vidennte that the blood is loaded up
with impurities. •
Just when you think. you Pare rid
of one, anothor crbpa up to to';e Stay
place and prolong ;your amwery,
All the lasing and poultking yea
may do will not stop more dummy. ,.
I why not give 'that old, reliable,
Ableed...purifying medleute Burdock
Blood Bitter* * demo, to banish the
i�oilst Thousad* have need it for
this purp oe doting the past 60 yetire.'
e SAAR. and got rid of the bad
blood aloald the .bolls ' too. ,
ONG past ..is . the day ,when a hole =ii h ground was :reeard&a 4
the best place in which , to ' keep . savings. Modern banking, evolved by
mean: as ' a convenience to serve his- developing needs, now provides the
solution. .ets a depository for his ,money today they Canadian „relies upon
his bank. ( prom .the days of the :old world goldsiniths rof centuries ago,
to .banks, bank notes and- deposit accounts which meet so efficiently the
greater business and human needs of today, is a far cry indeed ana+ a's
chartered banks, with their wide distribution of branches throughout the
• Dominion, now provide' deposit and other banking services in 'line with
up«toAdate requirements and in keeping with Canada's position as an term
i war, as in peace, Canada's Chartered Banks, maiintahi, imitator.
rupted, all their services to depositors, farmers, ottani; facturers,
, exporters—facilitating the -nation's business looking fortwar4 to
peace with', freedonc as the only sure basis for enduring prosperity.