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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-4-27, Page 4I'I 1111111 1111111 lull 1111 11111111111111111$11111111111111@11111111111111111111111111111111!11111111111!Ill111i1111111111IdII111111 i1IIIIIIMIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIIIII 11IIIIVII,I.�II111111 1111N lU J111IU -...,R r,i 'r• ; COOPER'S $TOLE E NE''' S 'esprit i of of.'a 1eitl [�I'i. Sbtis ct..Xo14:,scud, • hound no in t.hiis? load- of wail paper:? C; ,1� 1)rll It ever oeeuC to... you that your w;tils aro' the chief sixicri in y,)17r•' ^lion a3 and shore lin- -, � ', })01.L r1t ili virofYi. l4a1.1 thSi f uriiialiltijs °? Consider lac li t latter•;1d1) W, Conte arid' sae per eft t!ts' •bou f,rkit'direct froti.l iilie steels of the i1 r;w8i a ',�cturers'and stud atsatistaitoytf prices. the C4 Li 11 l ALL PAPE'RZ TRIIVIIVI D PI'ZEIB x9' A. 1. .)°� CLINTON t OUR ADW COAT -OF -ARMS. ferent"provincial'' coats -of -arms tivhieh; with creation of each addi- tional pp rovince, tame to have some tiring of the aspect -of a patch -work quilt.. Its . sitccessort authorized:' by nt t ,zn s i a emblazons the sante Kegler ' p e i hl< o the characteristic chivalric symbols of the four great nations from which the present Dominion spi ing, .L'n Eng- land, Scotland,-- Ireland and France, and unites thein with the native em- blem, :the Maple Leaf.. the design thus links the ancient memories of. seal, A Royal I?rociarnation, has tri'elltlr- century Pl•rntagenet-battie- .deelareli agselete the former• crest,a fields: with the- later glory of Vimy 'composite arrangement of tris dif- Ridge:, : We in 'Canada have paid little -..or' 510 attention to the' new cost of ams r • 'which has recently been authorized by royal patent. The 'New York T in_ an editorial, makes the following Teri:anent,: 'Canada starts the'new year.' 000 ',only with • a, new government.t• in coil-: i trop, but with .a brand new coati -of= auris for that goveimneiit's official' y fad Stage Military I oracle in Jane irr tile` ,Nldille.Sixties 50 lid- Top TailOPS Will give greatest,opport unity to p !)'chase clothes to. measure at their well k no's=1i ne - race $24.O Their rep.reseiit tive will -be at my store ��v st �"�4.t14tda9 t�9f1 with the newest of wool suiting to yortr measure PAL, LC) C• ER CLINi FON I I I lllllllullllllll I 1 I III IiIIIIIIIIIIIIdlmll I Ill'IIIIIIII �I,IIII IhI III111111111111J1 l 111 l I �ioliliiillumnlliluillilllillllluiulllullilllllilililllmlllllllllllllllllllllll�lll.lllllllllllll,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII VIII I I I I _ ,. TEA G1GC)yll3yV4lkiY 14Xipl,N- 0'hG i�`i'y:hic'1r was<s thtt-tevete: by pr aitI to `warlcer'a en the tads »llul- tetroti„ in India and Gtylorr, iluo io ,clip : nd'po'itical 1.00.est, liras C PTH- ed 4hc price oi. tea tq r i,se lir n oX t y ie the prrinuey_marlcci ; an 1 in Iaond fl loris jnftaentc,.is now' bei in.fell, fui'tber along' the Brie and it is to be expected that the price; oftc t will ine e'1se to the consumer in the near iatur'e, James A, Iilacpiierson w remitiiscpnt mood the other; duyas . tnd be was i et.ili'a!g inti la cis of ;early any:.; do hlnear:hlte. No. 'I. Company as a volunteer unit of fifty -five plea, tairty 'of thein ever six feet ttt11 —Coll,tas ,, I:Iunteis,1'annings. They were ander mai nand o[ Major Dcin sol;' It was in the 'middle sixties with rumourS of Fenian invasion in ere rein Thele was a hotel--,Bea- toa's=--at iVlil.larton in those dlaya. Qno night a telegram NYZIF, ,dropped on the iiein Next morning the hostler sweel'intg ant the bar, nicked it hp, and Showing ' it to Goopge Becton was, tolyl to take it 10 the Major to whom it was addressed • 'hie tele- gram was from Ilfejor• Barco, Strat- ford, and it ordered the Major to mobilize hit 'eomrnand, march then to. Kincardine, billet thorn upon the people of-tlie'viltage and await fur - the -instructions. The Major lost no time, - He marched his stalwarts into the - village and reported to Reeve itaetall who made the neces- s pry hill`et'ing arrangements.` That Was Saturday. There' was'.parade. next'. morning,; to' the Church of the lllessiah-ivhore they hoard a, militant sermon and listened -•to the 'congre- gation singing "Onwsir'd Christian Soldiers "• Next day, no instructions h Ma or �i een• re C1Y d the ha�rig b c e , � wined Bareto that he had carried out the, Order s coni caned in the telegram further iiistruc and was awaitingcart tions: Bareto replied at 'once that he hail -sentno telegram arid, to ar-, 'rest 'the, miscreant: who- had ,faibri- v k ce'>d the.u.essa 'e. 'T?i`o oor hast ei t� S t pot, «a 'arraignedbefore M „i mates. Rastali and Withers. '1VIt Macpher- '-son .:appeared , for the defence but when- the .telegram was to be pc i- duce<1 'as exhibit A it- was no' where to be forind; Bareto cane` up ; by stage from Goderieh=-there was no. railway here' in those. days—bili; too late for the trial which had ended in aacquittal:; Mr. Macpherson; 5'oe Lan aind Bob Spiers met him, how- ever and soon had. him in good luus'- our, ,so that. no fur'th,er, "action, was taken The. 'Company: disbanded, the ,, gil,an_a unicl. $75 to recoup • i.or: the quartering, and it 'ended there, "W110 was' responsible P00' the practical joke?" he -vas asked. - "Well", said Mr.Macpherson, "I don't know, of course, but I always --thought' it was Joe Lang, mill Bob Spiers. I know they were at Bec- ton's the night before and I know it was Joe who paid the costs o1 the defence," _ His deduction seeins `reasonable too; doesn't it? --Kincardine Review. Mr. George II. Hood of Port Rob- iirson is the Public schoel'prin maul at Walton. - He ' was engaged at a salary of $1200. Grey county farmers during 1020 sold 03,282 hogs valued at $2,947,711, ' 1 e A large numbernumber of these l ons were expotted.- Frvra poeeeneer 40-hor:ppowor, 727..inch whcelboae Non-ckid Cord Tirco,.front end, rear whoole.'. HE Studebaker EIGHT -SIX - will appeal to everybuyer who. wants a.low-priced car that will be`satisfac- `tory in performance, appearance, com- fort; and endurance. - And in addition to its recognized supe- riority in these essentials, the LIGHT., SIX carries refinements found only on more expensive cars. The LIGHT -SIX is, equipped with cowl ventilator operated from the instru- ment board; cowl parking lights; inside and outside door handles and large rectangular 'plate -glass window in rear curtain. •A thief -proof transmission lock, which reduces the rate of insur- ance to LIGHT -SIX owners115 to 20 per cent, and cord tires are a, lyeo. stand- ard equipment, . -• Long, semi -elliptic springs (50 -inch in rear; 36 -inch: in front) and soft,- gen- nine upholstered cushions, nine inches deep, provide unusual comfort. -' Its 40 -horsepower motor delivers ample power for;the hard pull. And vibration is ,'practically eliminated' by Studebaker's"metlod of machining, the crankshaft and connecting rods. • The intrinsic value of the LIGHT -SIX., is unmatched at anywhere near the price beeouse Studebaker does not skimp on materials or workmanship but uses the best. It is built complete by Studebaker in its own Canadian 'fac- tories, making possible its low price of $1495, f. 'o.` b. Walkerville, Ont. Studebaker has been building quality vehicles and selling them at fair prices for nearly three-quarters of a century - and is the largest builder of six -cylinder cars in the world. " ,.. 'Touring, $%495; 3-,1'aw:anger Poad§tcr, $ 1495; Coape•Roadsfer, $1325; Sedan, $2421.. AU prices it b; b. Walitmcr,tltle, Ons. T. F. HOLLAND East St. Garage, O'oderich, Phone 234 Councillor Harney of Blyth 'has removed with ins family to Goderieh and a new member. of the council will have to be 'elected. S'T-1,11)Y l'OZilii IPOR -BOYS, '. About;