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The Clinton News Record, 1922-2-9, Page 11A, a' Ht a, *22. UY, auau, ' is 'a t or t(gur �'' "Ta hell' thane w`tit Glasses, Nearly ,everybody who does a 'lot of-readin;;,'oi .ewiiig or flee work with the eyes, feels tha Y efects. aY most people ii i rest their e,, es Treed.•- Btit few can drop ,th i r nor9e bect a heir eves or head aches, Not enough Teeple l 0 s that'the vigil sew .biv e the needed rest. W t ., while ear t.ie_.i'w 1 le You work,—t,rey will Sat ` her you wonderfully, , isCctran Comfort 'th .glasses snpPlied bY eweler and Optician tui r< 'hone 114w r Residence 174J 7 Hidden r in our Thome it ' , 3' s atem•ztation t to thiet%eS, I?c rosi �-. t Your 1._oxiet r 5 to the aril: ).. b and rent. a ar`1UI;TY D-',PO'SIT BOX for•polir valuable papers, Victory Bonds; etc, T _AL BANK OF CANADA 'WY.SLRW�. 1 THE )LSCINS BANK 1NCORPOInATED'1855 Capital Paid Up $4,000,000 Reserve Funs $5,000,000 Over 25 a , r 13ranches Teachour1, Children Industry and �' �' c Thrift Reward p work a, wa d therxr for loin„ .�.cr,. „_earl the house; and impress upon then' the importance of saving; • }their earnings, Why, rot open- an, account- for tiecni;in the Cravings Department of The 1VIolsons Bank. Money 1rlay be deposited and withdrawn by rixaih 2•9211 . SHARP, Manager CLINTON BRANCH afety Deposit Boxes to 7Rent' READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING 2 he Morrish Clothing Co. `•OrtDERED OLOTkRINQ Last Glut in 0Young Men's ats to elear at LINTOZ' rlAibI TS 'heat; '$1.00. O 1te; 456. B uiey, 50e Buei. the zt, Eggs, 4033 to 4164, Butter, 35x1 to 37e, Live Slogs, $11.25. APPOINT DELEGATES. A ,meeting to appoint delegates to the coining Liberal convention in To- r'onto was hold in Seafortli en Friday I:ist, Mr. J. I". Kerr being the only one prevent from Clinton, vl:f. Geo. MacLennan, Clinton, Mr. Hugh hill-, Colborne . Mr. W. H. Robertson. , Coclexich and Mrs.of e P x Scott, Brus- sels, zu -sels, were appointed delegates to 'the convention any the following.'alter niton:' Dr Shaw aw and M•, 'V Manning, Clinton; Mrs, 112. G. Cann- mien,od r' G e rchan M. Mz ra '" d i to Sen - forth. • YOUNG GIRL'S SUDDEN CALL. Mr, R, E.. Manning had a tele- phone message front lis brother, 1llr. •I4lanning of London, yester- day evening', telling him of the death of the latter's' daughter, Harriet, 'vehicle occurred about five o'clock yes- terclay afternoon. The young' lady who.' was in her twenty.—third year, was taken ill. on Sunday at church, and' went horns and to bed. It was' thought that she was much better. ,yesterday morning', but ` sbe--took a !Ginn for the worse, im the aftor-inoom and rapidll sank, the• end c'nining about five 'o'ciock. Three years 4gO" an .older sister, died after a felwdays' illness of f13.; leaving a babea few. uont]zs old. ^. The remains: will, - v, be brought to Clinton !for burial, the funeral taking prase on Saturday: WOMEN "AWAKE." fir On another page of'this issue will Lu Dunseith, Sttatfor•ct; bast gorsuivant,„ Jr L, Carruthers, Stratford; second' '' pursrlivant,' E. Caister, Liman. "Coni mitteemen--_J, Sinclair, Woocihani; C, Mason; W. Guest, Wingharn; D. L. Stephenson,' Clinton; R• tI Mety FOftltit ii 711CS1: ENT DEAD, The death oeeurred at, the home ,p his 5011-11, lata, r.fr i^lin. Down;' o Toronto, yesterday of Mr, Willtai?i 1V oKown 1 kri a nu a resul n r e t of Clin- ton:. The funeral Will take place to Clinton on Friday utterneen, a 'mem- Oriel service to;be held in the I, 0. 0, 10. lodge rooms at two 'o'olecl,:. THE i3O,O.F, FILL ME'E'T', MAY- HAVE -SCHOOL 'NLR, 76', ,/ Ttr. 14fao,senzic btnitli and Nilne 1' Campbell of the Department of lleallh are here this week giving the pupils 11 a of the C 1 and Public school n "once ' over " t the hoards, Of Clinton antic Sealor�th . decide to take it up a school manse will prob- ably be engaged and enough rural schools taken lir 'to make up a cin,. eine of about thirty-five or ,forty robins. el good deal will probably de - peed upon the report p'r'esented to I- boards atter the present exam- ination, DEATH OF 'DU 'DUNG OTHER.• C11irt,on citiz cn were s ez ` e slr t rclacd t hear. yesterday of the death •of Mrs. A, 0, Virtue of Lethbridge, foraner- IY Miss Edith 'Torrance, . daughter Mr, and Mrs, John Torrance o town, n which s occurred yastei•da morning•, A young husband end tw little once survive, one a babe only week old. It a most regiettabl death` and the many friends Of h' girlhood and of the family are deal lee sympathetic. Mem Foote of Po Arthur, a sister, and M1•. Edgar "To ranee of Sudbury, av 'brother, . hay gone, to be` present at the funeral:' HOCKEY MATCH MONDAY The Clinton' Collegiate hay a ranged a hoelcey match with E'eten Higli'School, to' be played here Mon day evening next' at eight o'clock The G. C. I. boys never lost a gat last season and are out to keep ;tz their 'old .record, The Exeter -Bean played with:the:. London'Manhatten on Monday night' and •won 10 a-ecor of, 5-4,`: so they afire' a fast aggreg time. If you want to see'the'feetee game of the season turn^ out -1ITon day night and cheer our boys to, vie tory, Clinton line-up: Forwards, Bowden,Rodeo and Rab erten; defense, Elliott and Ne?iger; goal, ` llIcNeil; -sibs, Higgins and Grant. ANNUAL INSPECTION,'' On Wednesday` of last week the House of Refuge committee, consis- ting Of County Conncillors W. J. Spotton- of Howick, Ainos Tipling, Wingha;n, A. 'E, Erwin, Hayfield; Elmer lilopp, Hay, • together with Warden, Trewarthe, .Inspector Tor - ranee and Dr. Shaw of, Clinton rude their annual- visitto the }-1otne'on'lie London road, where they Y en- tertained to dinner .by Manager Rernoids end his good. wife Ai:tee- wards they macre a thorough inspec- tion of the Home, outb'uidings, etc; They 'report everything in excellent Shape and the inmates 'ecenliortable and contented, : -Indeed, the pr ovin- .al inspector's report places the Ilur- on Heine amongst the best managed n the province. Later the commit; 0C. •[vent. into an investigation of the state o1.`: since, of the intmates and Ir, W, Brydone was alppoitned so - sitar to look after the "adjustment f all' legal matter in connection therewith: The niembor,s of Clinton Lodge rye. 83,"L 0., O. It n 'vii:` , a tl 9 t ant,' bn'bt1n- see are requested. to meet in .the lodge room at 1.:15 go Friday, after- noon for the, purpose of attending the funeral of our laite. brother, 1510. Mclfown. 'W, l ,' Johnsen; N. G:• H. W. Gould, Rec.-Secretary, COURSE 'NOW ON.' The special. agricultuiaal course an- nounced . last fell is' now on at- To- ronto Univ ersity, over two hundred young• men and women being 1p, at- tendance, The course last year was quite a success'.and this: one rids 'ct10 to surpass it. Miss Agnes McPhail, M.P., is':enrolled as a student BLACK 'OFFICERS, Officers were appoiutecl':at the an- rip l meeting- of; the Royal Blake Chapter er 'ol. Huron and 'Perth held at Stzatferd mn Friday, at which I'.C.P. Ed, Mole of Seidel:de was preset/to,' with an addr`ees and a P.C,P's jewel, Following ere: the officers': :: V. W, C,-F.'J:;1;. •,A,.. ttutt;age, ',n - um; "4V: 1) , S. L, freland, Straitfo Teri,. chaplain, Il: Cook ,,Woodloan regis- trar, W, Graham,' Stratford;"treasur, e•, J. Dodds, Wingham; first 'lectur- er, R. McMurray, Greenway; second lecturer, J, Rutherford, Stratford; first censor, D. Wilson, Stritforcl; ae cond censor, C Densmore, Stratford;., t standard bearer A. Hodgins, can; second Stant'. id bearer, J. C. be found a liaper,read, by Mis;'•Har- vey, Jenkins- at `the last meeting of 'the Women,'s Institute -in Clinton, A perusal of this paper, will convince the reader that the women 'of' Can- ada ,are quick to see ,and really to intelligently; grapple 'with the':eeon- omic problems • of the day, ,At th Eczunenicil'` Methodist Conference held in Englpind last September: Mrs, Nellie McClung, who was one of the delegates Irone.the Canadian Meth- odist Church salt that, "on • gee id mothers might be, excused if they Godericb;; J. W. McLeod, Varna; T; b Paelunson, Granton; marshal, J, Dun- bar, 'St. Marys. It was ' decided to 'hold the next annual meeting in Clinton. STUDYING AND WORKING. .I{tNG. The Rev. S. E McIfne grey foe - took little interest in' politics. It not that they were not awake; it merely,`that'+ they were too -bias She rather reser c. the: tel tonin "T Awakening of Women," Be ,that it may the women of today seem be awake to all public questions a are bringing keen and practical min to the solution of same. clay GODERICH 'WINS A GAMT]; lad tra Goderioh and Clinton played a close <galne on the local arena Tires- J) day night, which•resulted in a' 3-2' for victory for Gocleeich, though Clinton nisi still retains second place in the lis= trict, : The game was watched by,an interested crowd of spectators,: who and •showecl great ;enthusiasm, especially the :flan from Goaerich. "They 'were, as nmeh pleased es , if they'd" won the district," ;'remarked' et Clinton man fluter the'game, "Of oeurse it was something to heat Clinton," he added. The following is the`line;up: Clinton—Goal, '• McGoeth; defense, Govenloeh, Maonnng; ;wings, Elliott, Draper; centre,. Bowdon; subs„', Dix- on, Graham. am Goderioh—Gaal Sanderson; ' de- fence, GuiIi, Pridhan1; evings,Brown- lee, Snazel; centre, Murney; subs., IlleArthur, McDernzid, .Referee, Greer, of London.. Was, anerly rector of St. Paul's church, was who is now taking it_ post -,graduate .” `course'at•O;ffor5:is •o� he , c nceded`to be a Very poor: correspondent. His friends. as in Clinton, ,and they are many, are' to always asking each 'other about h}hr nd but. seldom z have . much ::to tell, do `W e were handed a letter' the other , however, received by 'a Clin y from which we' culla few tell, rx `Oxffotu, Jun. ear -----_ Thank, very much' your newsy : letter. 'Please ill H � KK po at d liday's eec ng. X. CeE: The coune1l met on Monday eve ing, all moraine Dante i r^' present, Mayo lcri nr; the chair. A.. conrrrinnicaton: was t as rear{ 1xo the corporation of Hamilton esl>in the co-operation of the Clinton' Cece Cil in petitioning, the Cosernme:ir, t amend the -Otto 1101 Cede to it v}cl for the payment of police'eatzr Iia Y fines into the municipal tr ee:Jur- in stead of handing therm otei:'to th of Province, After some 51100ssiou, oft. „en 1;ion of o Reeve ,Miller lad a a C un '1- C1 Ir 0 h, f l r ,• Y al el the 6 z col ri n utni � '' a fyled. cation was a ..A .communication' came :from the e sabre -Cary of the;Children's ,Shelter, er together with report of emival meet- ing ' and treasurer's report. This was Pei ,read and a grant of $15 was voted r- to the Shelter•, e The following letter From, the see- re.titry of the Horticultural Society was read: the Mayor, Reeve and Cone- y calors, C n Dear :.Sirs:—.The _ Clinton _Horti- cultural Society proposes to improve the Clinton . 'Cre;amery' corner 'this gam yeei; and they>,request ihat`the town p place a drain . 011 the -south 51 n the Creameri sine or- s Creamery Co 5, property in or. der` that „the re' e fills p sant ditch may be s• d in. They .also : respectfully °re- t 'quest that the .toevn make a money. grant to the Society to assist le the work of beautifying the town, Yours 'sincerely, H. R. ,Sharp, •Sec.-ti•eas- n �e r i fly. 'Reeve Miller w.as so lord; r chairman' of that`eoinmitte<. that re-, Spon:ibility for it conies' Price se0(ad, nt nature, Chairman Middleton, Inrw,', g ever, has the responsibility true year and he reported „that II . Hill and tihfP o 5: Elliott had agreed to do lz •s t c noa+r'' e plowing at frit p g k y cents per herrn saurian 1 -ars last year, He also 1'ectnneer.dnl e member me to' h- n'`- 11 the Miss MUinnl- a castles and gide thein . my: sincere sympathy. 7 num rimy back at O�:ford ' lett Mrs McIegney quite w Patsy in also quite ite well but course heart -broken at her Sat having to ' go away',' Molly. -is et ing with airy people; who live neat good school. I am now the curate Mors an. T: have ehfiri,e of : a 1 mission church at New Morstonl, ,the outskirts of OxfordThey ha Just an evening service .and it sdpposed to he -a partia,nze job` trying it out and if 5*itiefeeto -I` will sticic it Probably now that have . got `this job ',Mrs , MdTCegn will come to Oxford'' if 1 can suitable roorme." ilirS. McI4egney has been stay] with het, own.people in Belfast al Mr, Me1eeniey was in Ireland du ing the Christmas holiday period, HAPPINESS SIIORT-LIVED, ell. LITTLE LOCALS, - South,I'Iuren L: 0, L. held its an az,r nual meeting in Ilenetili•on Tuesday, rt 'darty good this Year being clean t ' a' 4 The ice crop, is said to be partie tie" r and of a goad thickness, on ve - Mrs Albert Seeley' win be. at hoine is to her friends in: her new hoine' en 1 Huron street, on Friday afternoon of ray this week, AMONG THE CHURCHES. On `Thursday, the, 2nd inst. the. congregations of Ontario Street,' and Wesley Methodist churches voted on a proposition to unite the two con- gregations into one church, The vote was the outcome of negotiations' by a eniou committee of live ntenil)tn'S from each church board, who ' were' appointed to consider the matter oi' union, :fal- lowing an invitation from the Ontar- io street board inviting the Wesley conngregatian to unite with tlicrn1 1n Terming one Methodist " church nrr 01inteo, The vote resulted as ;follows: Wesley Church For, union 7.72 Against Union 17 Ontario Street, Church Fo'r'nnimr ... 51 Against Union 250 Consequently the con rel anions will continue to, "carry on" se5ar'ute- ly aS in the past, Wesley Church Quarterly Sacrament service will be held on Senday morning. The pastor will nreaeh. The quar terl y official boatel will Meet on Monday evening at eight a'c•loolt in Wesley hall,< The chair iartend flaying a social evening` on Friday, Ontario Street Church Tho Le,nhue meeting next wool( will Lc 1n charge of the ;m.issienaty departi5rent. A good attendance le 1'equeoted. St, Jaanes'' Church, lilidrlleton S, b. .tt0. 1, 30 a.ui, Iltof'niiitt Prayer at 11 non, ehurc1 • Xo1nita+tlti. 4 I Have ey, you seen the "little old log cabin"..in O'Neil's window? It is the find' haiidiwork 6f Gordon Lawson and is very well done, ng M De. Detweiler of Ilitel,eher act r_ dressed a special meeting of the. W C.T.U, at the Ontario street' parsonage on Monday evening. The G. T, R, ll1'idge gang, nnade rd up wholly of Clinton ' men, is now rd- :busy repairing the Sarnia' tunnel, i'- They work in. two gangs of four' each, ort • week about, a, th While handling ice the other day st Mr. C. Allison had the misforttme al to have a. cake of it fall on his foot of and .in consequence has sortie ini11- g er sore toes. Two weeks ago The News -Regio published the news of a h;aippy en Mg :' of an old romance, in the ma range of Mrs,' Mogridge_ of.- Clint and Mr, R, W. Cole of, Placenta California, which tools Tlaco at Bly on January 10th, This week we mu chronie]e the: sudden ending of th long -deferred' union by the death Mr. Cole,` which occurred at Lon Beach, Cal., on Jan. 30th, barel three weeks' after his marriage, Mr. Cole and Mrs: Mobcidge we lovers in their youth 'bur, their ma riage was prevented and later boil pledged troth to ether mates Mrs. Magridgo was a wii1010 fo teauy years end resided in Clinton After Mr, Cole became a widows about, a year ago he thought of th Sweetheart of his youth and cam to see her. :Arrangements were mats for their marriage and be cam back early in .January and tlnenrun nage was solemnized in Blyth a above stated; Mr. Cole had ooaitr ac ted a Cold : before leaving for Coln fozaiia and Meg, Cole wanted hde t remain Inel:e until he was sonuew recovered buthis idea vvas that hh got ;started find travelled south In would be all right, They left Cl"niton aftee calling on friends . oni Jan 17th Mr, Cole did not recover an an • „ CAC 771 i 1 j the home unnu of his driup•lr tet in Long Peach on Tan 21tit In took' to' his bed and; altlzonp;h every (aro 11755 liven hiiti,:be never 11111ied but passed away 011 San, 3'fltlra Tait rentetine were takgn' to his own home at Placentia about thirty miles , l,y rlrs� tent, from which the funeral tock place our Feb. 1st. His mfr, hie nein dh ip•htees acrd one San Wel'o all with blip lit the end. Mrs, ( ore's CliSI<imi iSiewrd .Will 11) tki 151 , fi Y MRS. CLEGIIORN'S DEATH. tie On Wednesday night of last week r'- Mrs, James 0. Cleglzorh passed away at the home of. her daughter, Mrs. S, P. Stotheis, Clinton, after r an illness of some weeks. Mrs, Cleg- horn had not been in the .best of ✓ Health for the last ,couple of years, o 'saving sneered from a stroke, e Mee, Cleghorn, whose maiden c `name was McCermindale, was, 'born e in Guelph township and hacl, lived' r= all her life in the community, her s "husband having farmed for a tiln'o and later kept a store at Morbeee - later moving into Guelph, Mr. Clog_ 0 horn died three years ago. t 0101d/eve had bees with Mrs. Statil- e oats since July, hist. e Two rlanghtc5' survive,; o11's. , Stothers .and Mrs, J. R, Tuck of. Cainsose, Alta,, Another daughter, r <I i4irs Fisk or � uclph, died in Juno last One S1,tCr, Mee. J, W. Clog- °. horn, win) is 01.10 went in Clinton, al- so ' sur -vi 0, , A 511ort se vice w'us held ;ai; th_ dome of Mr, and 1411'. Stetliers on. Thursday and the lemming ` /take Ctn to (,l:elph, the ttineili�; r cin;a' iac.o p :QOM, Knox in, ,n. r,uisi , �y a ,��,,pte Ir rM AO nitsY, Qyn� :BIW tIE1 .'. efiernool,, tri 1 g't', Dr, i 3w4$VIj�i� E," 1r 7hte, Mee. Bee—clone, Mee. Fan: anis lairs, Chowen appeared 45 a clelnutation to urge upon the council .kindly :consid- eration of 'the request of the Hort icultural Society, Mrs. Bryclone said a d drat it tgas the intertion,of the Society to dol as muoh as possible toward beautifying ,the ..town during the.' coining season and hoped the carried would 'see its way cleni to assist 'then), peeve Miller objected to tare improving of private proper- ty at the expense of the town but the ladies said"the corner designated was air eyesore as- it stood and''00it was on tlhe' station street, in sight", of everyone.. coining. into' tl they 'wished to make 'town, sightly, it l less un Mayor Cantelon assured thelardica that the efforts of the Society in the past had been apperciated'by all geed -,citizens and that the 'natter brought up would have the attention of .tate council, CouncillorCoo Ter also spoke in`:praise of the world o the Horticultural Society.- nat ter was referred to the finance coin- aanittee for consideration: , onz- Councillor s Cooper arca Tlollctvay moved that the town 'bylaws be're- vised from month to month 'until completed and "that .a permanent >.e- cor'd book be kept, Bylaw Nos. 5 and 4 for 1822, by- laws to 0135,01111 fironioll and certain town officials, were read' and passed, 1115' appointment's thins "made were as follows: Harry Glazier, fire chief, salary, $40; Bert Kerr,captain,: saI- ary, $35 Nar1nan Kennedy, lieuten- ant, salary, $30; and the following 'firemen•at a salary of $25 each; H. Fremlin, 'W. Kennedy, Alex. Cud - more, Bert Fitzsimons, F1'ank:Dick- son, Caryl Draper, T. 11. Cook, J. E. Cook, M. McEwan, L. Cres, R. Tasker, A, B Potter. All firemen's boots are to be paid for half by the men and half by the couinciI, Tho town officers were `reappoin- ted as follows: clerk and treasurer, D. L. Maephea'sorz, salary, $550; chief constable, R. B. Fitzsimons, salary, $650; 'tax collector, R. B. Fitzsimons, salary, $100; night watchman, R. Welsh, salary, $500; cemetery superintendent, R. Aunts], salary; $800; medical officer of health, Dr. Shaw, salary, $100; town engin- eer, W; A, Grant,, fees; manager stock scales, J. Wheatley, lees,^ A ripple of laughter was caused when the nnayor'asked for a report :from the street committee and Reeve Miller, from force of habit, arose, to ENG AGEMENT' ANNOLNCign. Mr•, and MTS. John 'C: Greig' of Scaforth, announce the enag'oment of their daughter, Evelyn 'ionis"e, to Mr. Urban David Claris, D.Sc., of Winnipeg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid Clark of Cornwall, The marraige 'swill take place -quietly- Fob, 22nd,. 1922. INVITED TO CHATHAM. The quarterly board of Victoria avanite iliothodist' church, Chatham, has invited the: Rev, A. E. Tortes of s 3 In, on moray pastor of.. Wesley 1oeality. clinch, Clinton, to become` pastor at the end of the; present conference year. .In 1 } will I I t al.o1 t re n last C . t o the that a provincial engineer be asked, . , to come, tip and inspect the roads and give, a report. Chi•i , azlnn.i Livermore o` 2 the4'1r a » ity committee reported that r t oi n l 87.35 had been expended inchaxlty the past month. e, The auditor's report was submit, - ted and on motion', of ,Reeve Milner and Councillor Cooper :was recedvea to be considered by a committee of'.; the council as 0 vzho]e. The Clinton >branch of the Wom- en's Institute offered to place a 'ate' at the'cemetecy and on motion of Coineillors Cooper and IIo11oweee this was • left in the hands, of the;. !! I cotineter,Y committee, 'wife `will report - to the counoil. Tt was a1 decided so e 1sd that it`u , n Ltz_'o the money; received from care of. cem- etery 1 etery lots in perpetuity be placed in. Tlie Public Utilities r'eported thee the new well ` is not yet finished 10 (2 that "when, it is there will, be s abundance 'of water for many years to come and that during the par:,t. year the two wells in use have dor.o rood service•,, S that on one two oee (lesions ` when oner 0 other t cn, of the_ pumps' was out of order fie:'peonle" were asked not to waste water and., they responded 'doyaljy`., The 'total amount of avater'pumped ,luring the year.,was 18,970,928 gallons. -13 new services have been instel,led.'.Total.' services • now are .645: /Number of services with meters, 224. Finance Committee :- „recommended e omnnende) payment of the following accounts Property Committee E. Bawden'; one , n day's work ..'$2,50 F Horsley, 4 -hours work 5.00 E. Ward, coal, 316,50 per. ton 43,2h. W. T. O'Neil, supplies . , 2.4, P. U: Coin, lighting T...L,ll, , ' 5,40 P. U, Goin, . u ' lamps , o .Oro Sutter & Perdue,cleaning g pikes 76 1 Electric Light a'. - Street lighting for Jan r try , 311.'41 Fuel Jo. W; D. Cannel £or, storing c a , oat: 27. SE3 Charity Ao H. Wiltse, groceries ,34' E. .Ward, woo.' , . •2.7f, R. Horsley, work .511 A. McCartney; work', . 7,y, Fire Fid Water Com Chief's salary for 6 months., 20.60 1 iremen's salaries..6 months' 182,5e 1'•" U Com. for lamps 2.012 Grants No, Hospital for lighting , , . 12.1.1, Salaries At. D, L. Macpbeison,, 8 months 137.150 D. L, Macphersonetcliange Express and cleaining office 3,97' D. L, Macpherson, preparing Auditor's statement 10.06 R. Websh,•3 months salary .. 125.06 R. B. Fitzsimons, for January' 54.1'r Ri B Fitzsimons, Collecting War tax 2.00, J. Wiseman, auditing ,. 15,00 D. W. L, Canteen, auditing 15.0')' Stationery, As, ,W. D. Fair Co. Supplies , 8.40 Teiephone Ac, Bell Telephone So:, een1tals . , , 4.52 Bell Telephone Co., Toll service .217 Bell Tel. Go., Toll 60507100 . • .25 Incidental Ac, Municipal World for 1922 ,. 1.00 Miss N, ^Bentley, typewriting .:6.011 J. E. Hovey, tilling eYti11- guishers , 2.00 W. J. Stevenson, livery to Goderdcli J. 1•I. P rxn,ran, Invert' to God oriclz0,00 Cemetery Ac.. , , T1. Ifunier, salary for :Jan meY (50, 0a;_ 5'. Hunter, stamps ,fC stationery 2.0Q�'. D ID Closet'. Ac. J. Carrick salary for January 54.11 RECEIPTS R. 23. 'A'it9simons, weigh scales 10.011 It. Hunter, work of cemetery 42.004 Hall Rent 52.06' 6.11 Sts n3 ej Te'o ll��l�6j Airs. Irwin Raymond ofMich ll M e is visiting at the 11011 5. 0 nxr,-and` Mrs, Janney Jacicson. Messrs. Gerald Snider and Ilaz•o11t Penhale have each purcilmsed zL purse bred 'Hereford bull •fror$ the Sunny` Sale Stock har1at ow115(1 by O'Neil Bros,, Penfield. The iar111113ls are from •r i n p1 ie wirming• tool at Both, Tc.• ionto and Guelph and will no 1501151 erne to h131mo,e the stoelc 10 this, Rev, Nobt, Hicks, who goon to Con- ns tra11 Metheditb church, St. -Thomas. MEDICOS MEET, 'ing quarterly meeting of. the I'lor: 011 Medical. Asseaollen was held ,In Clinton yesterday, with a clinic of 01,010073 eases, '1`h<ro Were5i )ht, alt rs, the mJ3 pro ide, mzaws, cooper iIfl5 Mel o Soefor, 311I� tl' it�it]klo�k y� antra lhoa1.01 irrlfp 5"3145', W3 a' rAbliAt r „, 4lr.;ind Mro. Wa Clark -one ir; a ova slays with friend, at Bothwell. Ixr. ,'.ndhe31*-Snell visited his s1:z- ter at Leansitigten for a fe7 d.a;J,s; (i111art 11 313e01313>• 33,215 held tsrr resent ,,�i Sunday than 1V 1133115 Meet. iia , , 1}', � �#l� ��:�ylllt'reo Oil A3.t.eYn:'', (la; e11 ft gat ya