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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-4-6, Page 4ii Perhaps�; , . q Find it . and To decide which is ther'ettiest' when you p patterna look through. the lllrg-i io,tectioi}of , iAlallPa'er tva',ve'stocked; :for this Felson, bee Lime the t]esigus and colorings are imply B'eautifui h• ay will . ttr ct' a `out 'advi �e eale you., and � � a you, 4 mey help o-tir-prices wi1i-oouvinceyou That yauahoul i buy here. Seeiarf room -lots and re.mlia'n,ts . O' , IUM CLQNTON Parr An old staiId (aila.genhel t. � �I 1fi �tI"S t oApl First claw work by acompetent mechanic ' ;Ca.s�litnz Oils arca ,l�ccessoz>eti Core plate: stock 0f 'Bat.telies Charged and Repaired' Neu n"Patronage Solicited Neat the b'r'idge: Open ,eveniugs i Lia" fie d Ontario Phone `1 Clinton for Bread,' Oakes, and Buns andy, Chocolates and Neilsons Ice Cream , ....: Apple, Raisin and Lemon.'Pie Slab Cake, Pastry, etc Phone and our driver will call, , `Sel vice and ;Quality" our 'Motto Kilppen We stir 800ity to re ort, 6h at M'r's, 30111). Whiteman, who we 3elloite6.-_zea l -,last Week, . is mat ilnpro uu, 's''ery math. ,Miss Mabel 1ti .)tonne front Toronto assisting in` the care Of 13e0 mother, 1Vfr.." J<thu Craig., of Hensall,, V1i0' in bis boyhood days; v111 the other members, of the family, resided on the farm r pvi' owned by 11Ii d us e Mv.Donalcl 2nd eolices:iien nal Stan ley, 1011 for the west on Monday, where, he has 0 large £canal. ` The house jot burned 0 sliocit; time. i4o and Mr, Craig Sias j,oaie prat to h�ayc 9t1 ehailt . Mi s'.lt1 Nain, whohts -been 'beach- ing in 1'To. 100,-Stmlry btot who .,'110) an olhoiatiou in London llosnilail;bas ufheioitly .reeovc rid i:o leuvo :laic hospitaii and is spending' a feat days with'Mrs h]ozih€iil Jones'lietoro.Ioav• `ing,' for her home near Lucicnew. "Rev, 178 McMillan o.F i Tor o rto w;is ut St. Andrew's' ehtirah,., Sunday, in the interest• of chtir'eh praise, Fie gave suint very' interesting 11,f0'y oil the origin of "several of our hest kuowr hymns: Dr. 'McMillan t 'quite as' artist lrii,isell and thorongti 1y conversant With his subject.,. 1,le travels al.' over Canada and especty Shortly to ,leave for British I olliin- bia, • where be:, will remain a for at .least six months. He =lectures on all history o£. cchurch „praise ire the Presbyterian churches in Gan- Miss :1(iargaret Meliis,' who tea- ches -'Tri Tne11005l lith, just east , " of Brucelield, was: sick with the pre- vailing.flu and her- school is closed for this week Mid half of last week. Mrs. 305. Hudson . of ' Iiensall is spending a t'ew weeks with her 1 daughter Mrs. Albert Harvey. Mr.. John Whitcombe,' who-' has been in the employ of Mi W. W. Cooper; left conte new position.' near Loudon. Mr: and s. W. Potter o ides. Staa- ley,-vi'sitied With Ibippen ,i=elatives on Tuesday of this' week. • The monthly' meeting; '01 alae W.M: 'S of St. Andr'ew's 'chuirch was held at the home of Mis. J. B McLean on .Wedhestlay. ,,. ''zitai9ider littenl- ed. The 7montlily 1opie discu0sc.l, Japan."" Airs: Ooo'per preside). Airs. Sinclair -gave the Bible reading and' Airs J Finlayson: led) in 1110 monthly tonic. 1Mrs, MCLean'served a t atyltunch at the close.:. Tlio Mis- sion Bandl will meet on Snturdayaf ternoon; `i.n the school, room ' of the church, ' 10tr. Melville iVtcClyinont, ,vholias been visiting at` his home here,. re- tamned to Detroit last week. -Mrs, T. Meyers and two children, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. .bninoei'son. Smith, last week. (imbi3'n The .play, "An Old -Fashioned Mo - 1 ren" 'given last Thriday ;night' by 1larmony Class, was exceedingly well rendered. iitiss Lottie Jackson, ' as the mother; Mr. R. Thompson as the wayward son; -Mr. A. Andrew, tate outer son; his fiancee, Miss -3'., We- ber; Miss 'Ruby Carter, choir leader; -Miss May, Evanis as her daughter; Miss Rae' Andrew, seamstress; +Miss Muriel Washington, 1110 maid; Thos. Johnston, choir .'boy; Mrs Millson, the tramp; Mr. Elwin Killough, the •deacon; and 13/fr. W. Washington, the sheriff:' lIihe Choir was composed of Miss Viola ,Wilson, the. village poet- 'ess; 117iss 13; ;'Ferguson,- Misses Dime and Thelma ; Lawlor, •t Miss ' Laura Jacksonentertained the audience by some very well rendered music ;be- tween }ices. Owing to tlie. very '.bad weather the play was- not so .well attended as 'rnight have been, and the baseball C:tiAitati e -Recc rri t ,wham on k'a•idiV, April 7th, `Phe autograplalo (hilt, whichwas made by the` clues, was sold by Mr..4, Stalker, b ing ng $6.50, Tar. R. Phillips lining the lloPtanate'buv- or, x They. have also been, invited, to pi'esealt the play at 13elgravo op the 10t11; and at 1,3ungtnnion latero 1>wf1' and Mass, R. I3akte rind son ofGe d n iob spent the wt el. -curl w to J3axtci's parents, Mr, and dr 1 Carter. Mis, 3. Ilicl ingbottom z vi;iit,.,f, her sister, Mv's. Graves; at Seai00tn. The A.ubui:ri:1aluie.rs' .(111th enter- tatined the Blyth Clef; 'on ',[`ui;;•day Avenin An- enjoyable'time.'_ 'ao sl,.nt in , ,; i,r .i with`a shoot gra€n, followed 1'r'y lunch., SCHOOL FAIRS. School Fairs ane - 110 longer, an experiment in the Providence of:: Ont- ario or 'in, the Comity of Huron. Each yea}' seems to add to the iinter- Psi; taken and evidence'ti ft ,they 5111 a place in our school and social life. Teachers,—trustees, parents and pupile. alrl`e; testify: to their -value., In order•"to interest others and to seen e. continued support, we ale.' asl mf, your attention' to a short article. P i`evious, to the ppeaiin,; of the local o i fliee' th be � ae - A�rie - oi e nant�l nt o[ g ul twa, in 1918, some two or: three. school fairs had been organized,; in the` County. These were 'so successful that immediately, on '"the opening of the office, a demand was made by several sections, for more school fairs. This -demand has grown until -in 1921, school fairs were held at the 'following places. u1 Huron County': .Forwirh Wroxeter, "Ethel, - Walton, Blyth, Belgravc St. Helens Ashfield, Colborne. Porters ']ITA Clinton Mc7Si1 op, Zurich, Dashwood, G'r'and 'tend,, Crediton, Winclielsea, .Wing - ham, Bluevalp, Cranbr'ook, I-Iuroindale and .Beimore. This :' gives Huron County rt lead"over all ;other Count e5 in the' Province' in' the nniliber of school fairs held.' Practically every section iscovered oa wi11 be in -1922. SLipp or't has hien very" -and practically all'sclaoo1 fain board lipve a.snrall surpl$ls on Mind Grant are "received) from ' school trustees, township councils,: Worens Ixistit'ues Fanners Clubs and .other. organiizat-- ions •as well as private individuals. The: County Council makes a grant towards the",prize -money ,as well Tn 1921 upwards of 52500 was tributed nn. prize -money. When we consider that prizes :are usually mall, is see that a great mama receive some encouragement 01 thus Sonaetimes•.the' didtieism is made that the fair_ is no good as no one can make any..., moneyat the fair. We wish to point _out - 'that itis not desired that. any pupil should become a millionaire' g h or. We also wisbyhbecomto i pnointan suitexthibit- at where .Fal1 5airihave "fallen ;down" it is often bethe, has bec-- come commercialized in variousways- as 'evidenced --by the parade, sports, and other 'features as introduced at Preparations area n0ty being Made "for the fairs of 1922. We are anxious that 'previous ,years'. records be exceeded: Eventually we want to see every pupil in the •County exhibit- ing' at sonic -school Mair. Each, -year appears to be b,'inging. us• 'closer to that ideal Possibly your school fair has prospered without your support. ITP will be the better of your 51ippo51. Will you assist `" your teacher and the pupils ,to naake'Huron County School Fairs in 1922, the success they deserve to be. - i" S. B. Stotheis, club have asked the class to repeat Agricultural Representative i3lytlt'Choaat Society :last week presented the cantata "Clttooaa Bla- ther" and repeated it yesterday .y ening', The society leas been invited to ptoSont ` it before the SPli n ex school at Guelph "In view of the" heavy expend=ttirc involved, however, this will net be done, • Stapley' and N'tephen townsaTs are' circltlsii} g a petition !inning the far - mels ry,54ing, the. Ciovoranttont to allow theSelowrnihiiro to return to the, iu,r- niep meihod4 oC r'oadbtlihiiil(l', cach .os'uhip to look after its otivl't 0ciliii; The oficei's al this . new loagut, are Honorary presidents, Geo; )nor, l uson, Coesw ton tiVm. Someovrl'ti; fipdea,ich, L• 1Ce'iinody, W'ingham; Mr Fritz, Zurich; President, J. `1i, Mays, Coderich; first vioe�president; M. W, Telfer; Wing'ltanl; second vice president "•-,7 "31, ;Linlclator, 5'ec-suater( t ir'd'vice president,. nToily Worm, 7tu'iSecoetarr, 10et 11800, 3I C. Gray, WIn ham,i executive eOrinnittee 10r, Shaw, Clinton; ,Toha Wiggins, (ocher i Sh;. Melvin Donahue, Seeswater; Leo 3aoflnlpu; Zurich, AP1IIL ROD,Ai3D GUN. The April issue 65 Rod' and Gunin Canada- la'a partic €larly' attractive one, and from covet to cover it abounds in, bright, interesting feat ores. The stories` include a, ,..splen- did contribution from the; '; pen of Frank Roughton, entitled ' "Tine Trail• of a Golden ITope," while "Birds" by Pail' H. Moore, , is also 'worthy of special mention. Bonnycastle Dale is the author of "Our Wild Decoys.". The various Jena tinents contain 'a wealth of. valuable information, as usual. A .complete report of the annual meeting of the Northern On- tario Outfitters and Guides, is given A''handsonime art cover by F. V. Wil-' Hams, who, also contributes a short story, will likewise` attract :attention to this month's issue Rod and Ciun•in'Oanada''is publish 7'Td tr:n$t)AY, •;,L)'Itdr, (nth, 1022, 4. 4.4611•64•444464.4444444444044 148 STORE'S v; I.ItiS`'iI l"D (v ;('V0 , bet out this mo'ilth to nlaIre a record `Ur e tk fog reduction in'the ni e of food $., s F t :-tulf`~ sO i1`piicc'4," 'and (ft:all-1'y mean anything'to6o you. nailing' well 1?:e6.. you trotn-visiting 'our ,store, . O.i , rn Special T2icsh1i,o11ow Tea Blend ] per' -pound ,a. 300,000 lbs 5011 last week . Ponuhuity Ever Increasing 40 • �� ns Granulated �: ulated wt.. Castile' Soap, ,3 fer 4 Snowflalce Ananoinia, 2 for 15e PURE ifa. Toi-let T1,o11s, C for 25c ., itLye„ 3,.3c G left's } 2 mA.L LE pion Matches '" for �' .�y 1>an5liine; 3 for 4 4 SYRUP. 5 i 1 .. Black pepper, ,erlb, -25e ,i111 �• pPP ,1 251. 4l.'ontato Soup, 2 for ` 250 01.95 r Pure Lard, - , 2O lb pail . ,'3.4,, Seedless Raisins, lb 240 44 44 10' lb til ,..� egg .`a -•- tea, .300 Brunswick Sardines, 2 'or 15c - lt41 i' °'r�le,V 3 Lemons, per dozen 290 lOc: 3 ed' monthly'at Woodstock, Ontario, mss' by_ W J, ;,Taylor, L iiuted"` `„ 4Crown Brand . , •. F:a,. Corm Syriip 5=]b tin• CHOICE. -ROUTES,' 'TO .WESTERN ',,CANADA' The Canadian National Railway;, in addition to providing .unexcelled service bet3°een Eastern, and Wes- tern• Canada offers,' patrons optional. routes. loin may travel ` westward via,the Port Arthur -Fort William route returning, the northern .somite via Cochrane and North Bay; or vice versa. This means:. -that -you are' :n new environments .continuously. A train leaves Toronto, (Grand. Trunk Ry.) at 8.45 p.m. carrying: Stan- dard Sleeping Car to Winnipeg, via North Bay, Cobalt and Cochrm,e daily, and through ..tourist sleeping car Toronto . to Winnipeg on Tues- days, Thrusadys, Saturdays,. and Sundays. "Tice National," a' Solid • through train leaves Toronto for Winnipeg at 10.38, pan. every Monday. Wednes day and Friday via,Sudbury and -Port Arthur with • standard „0081 tour- ist sleeping cars,_ coaches, colonist car and dining car service. , . Get. Still particulars, reservation:a etc,, from Local Agent er neared, agent of the Canadian National- Greed ational•G e d Trunk, Railways. -44.-8 Tut NEW ROUTE - IN lI e, SASKATOON PRINCE RUPE T BRANDON CAI,OARIf VANCOUVER REGINA EDMONTON d ' VICTORIA AND ALL 'WiST1;RN POINTS ClibIONF. OF`ROUT11S • Leave Toronto 8.45 pane daily, Standard Sleeping c:tr•Tdronto''to Winnipeg via North Bey and Cochrane. Through Tourist, Slecpujag: car Toronto to:. Winnipeg op', Tuesdays, 'l'lhursdays, Saturdays and Lave Toronto 10.35 p.m, "The National" Mondays, Wednesdays and' Fridays via Sudbury end Port Arthur, Solid through train with Standard and Tourist ' 'Sleeping cars, Coaches, Colonise tar mica bining Car Service. Connection at Winnipeg for all points West. Get full. pgitieulals,reServal'io11s, oto, /rout local Agent or nearest Agent- of rho Canadian National --- " t110111:1tsi1ways, -- 1: TRAIN SERVICE I3E1.r.WEEN 'r CLINTON 'AND TORONTO. Ey Clinton 6.26 a,ml' dly ex, Sunday Aix Stratford 7•.35 a.m.- : i"l Art r Kitchener 8.25:.' a.n .' " Arr : Guelph'" . 8.50 a.m. Art. Toronto 10.15 Eve Toronto ' 6:10 p.m. Eve Guelph ` -7.43 pan. hve Kitchener' 8.17. pan. Lye Strat:ford ., 0.05 0.an. Arr" Clinton 10.04 pr10. "' " .T3ufret:Parlor Car and' first-class: .vestibulecoaches in each direction. Entire trlaih runs trough without .change For full particulars as to tickets, etc., apply . to Grand Trunk Ticket Agents. ` T, Ransfoi'd & Son, Uptown Agents; phone, 57. ban, on wife and a f a1til3" el two sons and ,1t` sod I ttinec clautthlasr Rp£us of Nelson, oi't11ole'11. C., IO.obott, 0:3.Godauch, 5Nt,s. Wnt.: Ile 0'011 i ✓tFiitni of Salttn'tlr, Miss Hazel of the, iy years of Toronto C,,onsc vatvl'y 01 Muobe, .00(1 Miss Prance„ at bonder The funeral 1)t 1108 111 I tool. place en Sunday to the e Malt- yits. Iles , 1101011 1)0110 cemetery, ; '' ASH -irouiderful finish for floats, furniture, interior woodwork Clear vdrnish and s'I'ain' ailo s,Cheit'tr'uyoak,vral'stut, .. 4iho taut etc. Shows the a'airr of the wood and 'is' octant 'cleaned a e to walk an 'Save thesurface and yC5u;sb.V'' all" 41e Lily White r" Oells -corn. Syrup, lb tail , b t pp Shzeddeci; Hawavan CPoichoeaanpntl,e. i I1b.-• -,- 32rUe .- Silver Bar ;Peaches,' tin , 2bc 3' Excelsior Dates, '3 pl.•gs ' 260 �qd+� i5eanut Bartter, lb 220 3 ", Soda Biscuits, lb.' 171: 5 ;4-11 tail" Shir neff's .Marmalade 65c 4 -lib tiff Lh diner's '51 l . Jam 55c •Coeoa,:3.,lbs 20e Tapioca, mer 1b. 1Oc Sago, 2 lbs 13c :Citrrants,.lb lctq 6 °U!owii fen ib male 25c 4 glti Canada's ' Leaden -RetaH Grocers ?OseiwiPeXP ,?bio e LABOR TROTALES ON. TEAO PLANTATIONS The high wages paid to warl.ers on the tea plaiita'tioris in India and Ceylon during the war, ,;: and the present seareity of the leaf, lave lead to. a constantly increasing price for good tea, It is runsred that the cost Of producing ,tea, Which'.has advanced between 12 and 16 cents a' pound during the last eighteen months, will soon make ,necessary- 1. general increase in 'retail prices..' Reeve Tipling and some others:' oC Wingham have been makinga visit. -to the Texas oil 'we11s in the 'interest of ESie investments. ` They report that they, saw' many "gushers."' 0.i,5_�t...:,>�n.0 - ,».i Ai .':d'i'e .«7:'•: lQDAY, more than ever before, it is -to the buyer's interest ,to determine what is 13EI-IIND his car as well as what is IN it. In. the SPC;CIAL=SIX, Studebaker offers a car, the enormous sales of which during the past year are,. the best 'proof of its value: The SPECIAL -SIX has established itself in the ; minds of thousands of owners as' an' unusually capa- ble, powerful, ,roomy and' beauti- ful car. is tremendous popularity contributed largely to theattain- ment of Studebaker's' position as the largest builder 'of six -cylinder cars: m the -world,: THE SPECIAL -SIX' -$2075 F, orb.: Walhrruillc, Ont. me But in addition to the value that is IN- the -SPECIAL-SIX, there stands,behindit, an organization whose resources and permanence are,assurances of continued serv: ice to the car owner and' of pro-, tection to him not only today and tomorrow .but in the years . to come. 'or 70 years Studebaker has been building high,quality vehicles and selling; them at fair prices. - There are many reasons in addi- tion to the unquestioned intrinsic value of the SPECIAL -SIX why it should be your motor car choice. You are urged to inspect this car NOW. 14011E.&,S AND PRICES ii a.' 14?5Ihca u 1/ , Ont L3Unr.s11‘, 10,, 1.,, I i7. W. B.,45 H. P, SlECIAL SIX • : 5.P nns., 1140 W,1i.,self , I,• B1G•siX 5-I'se., 125" 5.6„ OIL P. Chess ...5325(1 sarins 61), , 1,195 12oac1at r (3 Pass)) . 1495 Coupe•RandsiOr (2. Pnsn) .. 1925 Crena' h ' siva° 'Milting,. 2075 'l3ondeta,.(5 0,O) 2055 lloatIntor (4 -Fro) 2075 Collo (1 0acn) . 90140 Cd, epi¢ .92)75 Tourism... - 2478, Coup,' (4-Pnss) 2550 Sedan,:.. , 3700. .� . ' .. '.. 9nem11La tStreet Gar, 4dgr Phon .A.,