The Clinton News Record, 1922-6-8, Page 4COOPER'S sirroine
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NORTH IIURON LIBERALS MEET
The North llnron Liberal Asso-
ciation met in Wingbam on " i9Iay
20th, with W. H. Robertson, God-
erich, in : the chair. Resolutions
were passed expressing conference
In the Prime Minister and his cab-
' diet and approving the selection of
- Wellington,- 1 -lay as loader' of the
14bera1 party in Ontario, . It was
also resolved to send "an appeal to
the Dominion Governntent urging
upon it the adoption of the utmost
restrictive, ineasures against the ad-
mission into Canada of undesirable
immigration. The election of oiri
ac;rs_1'oa;; the ;following year, .,result
ed as --follows: President, W. 11.
Robertson, of Goderich; first vice-
president, -John :Gillespie, • White'-
church; second vice president; Nel-
son Hill, Auburn; secretary, James
MCMurcliie Blvthl treasurer, A. B
Carr, Blyth, auditor, Win. Isbister,
Wingham.,
W. II. Fraser, ex -M:'1?. P. and
candidate at the. last general elec-
tion was alsop'resent and address-
ed the gathering; The meeting in
turn took occasion to thank Mr
Fraser heartily • for his zealous and
disinterested services in behalf of
the Liberal party in both the Pro-
vincial and 'the Federal field of poi=.
hies,.
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WEDDED
At high , noon yesterday at the
home of Air. and: Mrs. Alam Carte -
Ion of Goderieli.110 v'Ciihip the mar-
riage'teok place Of their" only daug$i-
tsr, Catherine I nina, to Mi. Charles
Edward Wi$e, son Ilof Mi'; and Mrs.
11, 11, Wise, also of Goderich, 'town -
SI ip,
The cerempny"+was performed by
Rev, 3 ,-W. Johnston of Holmes,
ville and was witnessed by only im-
mediate cediate' realtives of the >contracting•
parties. ` The 'bridal couple stood
thereason before hand
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`some hank of flowers, The bride wore
a lovely wedding gown. of white earl -
ton crepe rbilhnined with -beaded
georgette and carried . a botiquet , of
Premier'.: roses and white sweet peas.'
-Ai the bride entered the room with
her father, who gave her in.mar-
radge, Miss Gladys Cantelon oL,elin=
ton, her cousin,' .: played Lohcngrin's
wedding march
- Al the conclusion of the cere-
mony and' when- congratulations had
been 'extended to the bridal pair the
wedding luncheon was partaken of,
the table being 'very daintily decor -
some very handsome its. TheET
ted in -pink „and white,,
The bride was,' -the recipient of
some very handsome gifts. :The
groom's gift was a string 01 pearls,
IIe also presented the pianist with a
-very ;pretty bar pin,
Mr. and Mrs. Wise .left on the
afternoon train for a honeymoon
trip to Detroit. The bride's going
away costume was a ` suit of navy
tricotirie and a black radium lace
hat. On their return they will re-
side on the Wise homestead, • They
have the gond-wishes of a large cir-
cle of friends for a happy and pros'
perous futrue. ti
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Tiaat yoto. may .not, 1 ,C,,k, i nod' or .other necessities, a
constantly p}ow:ing-s reaps of,;goode and products flow
t0lnar"1Cet't7r07r CpARtiy i0ildu, many o2 nem ordered
or sold by,Long Dai ince; `
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Progresstye dealers rely on Long Distance. It enables
them to take advantage • of favorable market conch
,tions and' order supplies jlUckly, and secure eonfirma-- -
t1on o1: the order' U elle sale time. -
Buying, aiid Selling by Long Distance is the'most effi-
cient vj qty of securing si maximum mmberof results -in.
record time at minimum cost. '-
Dankers, Brokers, • Manufacturers, bddrehants, Build-
ers, Contractors; Butchers, .Bakers, Grocers, Depart-'
ment Stores, N.eu papers — all are using Long "Dis- .
tanee'more and more to increase
iifficiency. '�4 iA
Could all your salesmen.. see as
many prospects' -as can be reach-
' -ed-in
each`d-in oneday by Long Distance?
Pvor y .ell
Telephone
is a Long
Distance
Station
'listen Newv „ Fard
Constance
ay. and Mo, ilarold Graham and
Mr. Geo,. Cook and daughter of God..
oriel; township were -callers in our
village 00 Thursday s)vening,
Mr. and Charles Hall and son of
St; lIlarys and. Miss Ntayme Hall 01
Hanover spent Saturday and Sun,
day with their parents Ali, and Mrs,
Fru Ilk Iiah.
Mrs -"Win. Britton entertained the
W. M. 5, 'and the Circle girls on
Thursday liftepnoon, when the re,
port of the Convention was given -
Rev. J. W. Willis gave a verygood
talk on the Lords' Day Alliance and
their work on Sunday,
Mrs`' Ben Shell arrived home :from
British Columbia' ori Saturday ev-
ening, after an absencer of nearly
six months, . •
Master„ Leo, Stephenson has got
a Foi•d..car.
Mc iIIOh' Tawnhip•
Mr. Frank 'Coleman lids improv -
,ed, the, appearance of b.it placeand
provided a convenience . for • himself
by erecting a- new garage.; -
''George Aberhart took the eon-
lract'of. supplying the gravel on.
Goderich- street in Seaforth from
the Royal Hotel north, ,aiad,has had
eight teams ' drawing gravel the
past week, thawing. an: average; of
about forty loads a day.
The =Roxboro school Fiction held
their annual picnic in the grove of
Mr. James Scott, Jio. ,on Friday ,af-
ternoon of last week. •aria a niost
enjoyable tune ,was spent by all.
Mr. and Mrs,. Samuel 'Bennett, of
Wingham spent Sunday with the
Jamieson brothers, Huron, Road.
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STAR � LI'R� E
. DON'T MISS • T[IIS • GLO'RIOU'S ONCE--AYEAR
ROUND TRIP .EXCURSION
Goderich :to Detroit
ON • TI -IE PALATIAL STEAMER GREYHOUND
TAKE Y'OUR.',AUTO ALONG—Any make -car 55 each, way, released
TuPAems,
Leaving Goderieh at 9.30 a.m., June 13th, the Steamer Grey
Bound reaches 'Port. Huron at 1..30 pan, and Detroit at. 5.30 pin.
To enjoy the sights of Detroit .you will have until Thursday, June
15th, et 1.00 p.n),, when the Steamer leaves the Griswold Street
Wharf for the return trip to Goderich. Round trip .53; One way 52.
The last trip' to Detroit leaves Goderich, Friday; June 16, 9.30 sari:'.
BASEBALL FANS—Ty Cobb's Tigers play New 'York 'Yankees at
Navin Paris, Detroit, Wednesday, June 14th,
MOONLIGHT. MONDAY,.JUNE 12th "
Don't fail to enjoy the throe -deur 113eenlight Trip put 01 Goderich
on. Monday evening; 5uneg 126, .oder the auspices of the
a31,d ltegirsre,tt'l31ind.
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The wedding tools place' at the
home of 1)1r. and Mrs. d,' C. 1'1lg ini
yesterday of their daughter, Esther
1 avn)a,, to Mr. 'Norriran C)areneo
11aSt, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs:
Edward Bast of Uullett, The ace -
Oniony was performed, by the Rev,
A. Macfarlane of Bayfield, At the
eondlrsian;,o( tire ceremony ,the' Wed-
ding -luncheon was served a)id aftor
wards thP.newly-wedded pair left on,
a honeytnkoon trip ^to Stratford 'aiic'i
other points. On their return they.
will reside in Hullei:t. ,
On Tuesday evening a number of,`
li
t eou �; le friendsthe'
i nb peepof '
bride presented her with n nnseel
aneous •Shower, ineluding 'some hand
some gilts.
FRUIT 1'ROSPECi S 1FOIL 1922
OTTAWA,':,. June 3.—(Canadian
Press Dispatch).— 'DDhe' Dominion
fruit Commissioner supplies 'the fol-
lowing -forecast
ol-lowing-forecast of the, 1922 fruit'
crop compiled: from'the latest infer.
illation received:
ONTARIO.
Aples Early varieties heavy; late
varieties, medinln.
Peaches -150 per cent. crop of 1921
Plums -50 per cent, of a full
crop.
- Pears— 75, per •.:cent, of a full
crop, .
Keefers—Full crop; -
Cherries --Sour, 40 •per `cent.;
sweet, 30 ,per. cent. 'of a full erop.
Strawberries -90 Per cent. of a
full crop.
Raspberries ---40 per cent ,,p1 'crop
of"1921.. '
Currant's -7.00 per cent. of a full
crop. -
Onions—Acreage' equal " to : 1921,
but., poor seed will .result in reduced`
crop ,
Miss Dorothy Howard of Blytli
spent. Sunday, with";Pier' cousin, Miss
Mary'"Cartwright.
Mo. and Mrs: John Nott .and :fain-
ily "accompanied by. Mr, Robert
Townsend spent Sunday at Mr. Wnr
Archambaultt's:,' -
Mrs. i<l. Ross, Miss Belle Robert-
on and Mr. Jas. Roberton spent
Sunday at Mr. Thos: Roberton's of
the 13th concession.
The Guild of Knox- Presbyterian --
church held 'a very 'successful .pin-
Goderich on Saturday add a
pleasant day was reported by all.
MTS and Mrs. Will Tanibiyi and
Children accompanied by Miss Lit- I
Ilan; Tamblyn, 'motored up from
Toronto -on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Herevy and
Miss IVlabet spent .Sunclay at Mr.
W. "•Lovett's..-
' Rev, and Mrs. Osborne havebeen
away during the 'past week .attend
ing the. London Conference.
Mr. Alex. Wells has improved the,
appearance of his ,property this
weer.'• by puttin in a 'cement walls
and steps." The tennis ,dance .held last Friday
night was well attended. Phelan's
Orchestra .of, _\Clinton supplied ex-
cellent music. The proceeds amount-
ed to over fifty dollars which Was
handed over to the Miall •Conunittee.
SOCIAL SERVICE' CONVENTION
The. fictive agency' o.l; temperance
and moral *reform work in Huron
county is now Imo a as I
Y w. the "Huron
.Oounty Social Service Council" and,
As will be seen by an advertisement
in another column of this issue, this
Council is holding its annual con•
vention on Wednesday afternoon and
evening, June 14th;in ,Goderich,
Rev. Peter Bryce, secretary , of the
department of Child Welfare,,. and
Alex, McLaren, secretary of Rural
Community Work in -the Ontario So-
cial Service Council, will be in'at-
tendance and address the' gathering,
in addition to county workers.
Reports from the officers will be
received and plans made for the
coming year. The Goderich people
extend a cordial invitation to spend
the day in their attractive town,
SOME "BOOZE" THIS
The owner or driver of the "booze
hue which was seized along with
'Some.. thirty-nine "crocks" in Mitch-`
ell on Saturday "evening, "May 20th,
appeared before Police Magistrate
M'akinc, of Stratford, in Mitchell on
Wednesday of last week. Ile was
fined - six' hundred dollars for a
breach of the 0 T.A, Ile paid two
hiaiadred and lett the •ear Sas seourity•
for the other four hundred dollars,
"1lhe 'offender' lives in Downie it is
said, ,and goes by the ratite 01 Plrrl-
ip Rllah, Several other bootleggers
fere known to be operating in and
around town and it +nrould be well
for them to take. warning, . They
are under suspicion. The sample or
"mak<icille)•'r taken in the above raid
Was anything but wholesome for
flies and Spiders were plainly to be
acerin 11. ,No doubt anyone taking
;i snort would have seen snakes.--
itl•ita1te1i Advocate.
Mr. Albert Ilomuth, of Tuenberry,'
who recently bought a grist nriillr; at
Teeswatee,. ,was badly • injured when
his: _clothing' caught al bg was ,start
int the machinery in his mill re
Gently and he went around the shaft,
three tines before one of the- men
rushed in and -stopped the, Machin -
DEFICIENT VITALITY A GREAT-
MISb'ORTUNE
- _Persons that can rarely or never
say that they feel full of life, are
really among the anost unfortunate.
They do not live but rudely_ exist;
for to live implies more than to be.
To live is to be well and strong to
arise feeling equal to the ordinary
duties of -the day, anal to retire, -not
overcome by thein—to feel life
bounding` in the veins. -
A: medicine that ha -s`- made theirs -
ands of ' people, ,men and ,worhen,
well and strong, has accomplished
a. great work, bestowing -the rich -
.est; -blessings. Such'a• medicine is
Hoods Sarsaparilla. The ' weak,
rue -down, -or debilitated, from any
cause, should not fail to take
builds up the whole system, changes
existence into life, and makes life
more :abounding. -1i15 -is -simple jus-
tice to say these words inits fav -
`hood's Pills .'very effectively: sup-
plement it in cases where a cathOe-.
tie or laxative is needed.
Lightning Rods
Protect Property!
The. News -Record piibits the news
without prejudice Find With fairness
to all.
A nnnvber of the neighbors of Mr,
Newton McCauley of Joins WJio
matYMOMNOAINOla
'i11111t$DA`Y JU Nllu Eth, 192'
ras been ill ,Cor weeks and unable t'tr
get in his prop,, gathered at
his Paris last WIe1t and did the trlek
in short ordow A nice neighborly
slow oven will not spoil your
baking when you . use
13akirtf
BakiitPowder.
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Practical and Economical WEAR -%EVER•
Aluminum Double Boiler
- Regular„ Price $3.75
For this Coupon Sale
2.49
Canbe used every' day for cereals, sauces, puddings, eta., or each;
pan may -be used separately as a -saucepan, the cover fits either part
Also, we offer this hand. WEAR -EVER
Upped Sauce Pau. 22-qua,rts (wine mea-
sure) regular $J,60..
for only
98c
- utensils are made from thick,''hard sheet
WEAR -EVER
.,_aluminum,
again and again the metal is passed ,throtigh`;:enorinoue rolls, slid
pounded by, huge stamping machines. This: is why W1i R -EVER
utensils give enduring satisfaction. Their wonderful 'durability saves
the
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Wear -Ever Coupon Sale
Name
amount
June 2ud and 3rd
:. from
Clinton Hardware andFurniture Co.
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,ATE are agents for thiel
•rseIl known System
>of Lightning Proteetioui
and the only ones in this/
community autliorited to
equip buildings rvitT�'
Shinn -Flat Lightning-
Rods.
These Bods are known all
over America as, the most
:Scientific and certainprae,
Lection, for -property even,
devised: By them use anA
building may be madel-
perfeetly cafe.
W. Et Day, •ProTasilor oil
Physics at the Ontarid
:Agricultural (1ollege fog
twelve years, assists int
training . Shinn Dealers,
'thus insuring correct Sur.
atullotiou,
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Phone 5 on 87 liensall
GRANtI TRU(
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It SYSTEM
TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO
Daily Except Sunday.
hve
Goderich 6.00 aran. 2;20 p.m.
Lve Clinton . , , 6,25 a.m. 2.52 p.in.
Lve Scaforth .. 6.41 a.m. 3.12 p.m,
Lve Mitchell , . 7,04 a.m. 3,42 pm','
Air Stratford , , '7.30 a,inl 4.10 p.m.
Arr Kitchener , , 8.20 a m. 5,.20
Arr Guelph .. , 8.45 a.m. 5.50
Air Tdronto ... 10,10 a.m. 7,40 pari.
RETURNING
Le;t've-Tckonto 6.50: a,zir,; 12.55 p,10,
and 111.0 1).m.
Parlor Cafe car Goclerieh to To-
ronto on morning train and Toronto
to Goderich 6.1.0 p,rn train.
Parlor Buffet ear, .Stratford to To. ionto on 31:ft0n100h train,
0.E, Horning', D.P,A., G.T.I(, System
John IZansCord & Son, Phone 57,
Uptown ,Agents;
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Five-passenger,'.10,'X:. P., 112 -inch u)I eelbase. Cord Tires standard equipment
77 ref -proof franstnission iecb
reducin;t itmurance rates 151e
20% for the Light -Six. owner
LIGHT -SIX
5 -Pass., 112"411.8... 40 P.
'Touring .. ..51495
Roadster (3 -Ps_.) :. , 1495
Coupe -Roadster ,
'a -Pass,) . 1925
Sedan . 2425
r t«s on f o; 5,[YonceroritetO„iaria
HE oviner of a Light -Six never needs to apologise
for his car. It rivals the higher priced cars an all
the essentials that cause permanent satisfaction.
The Light -Six L -head 40 -horsepower motor with its
ztirihined crankshaft and connecting rods' is remark-
able, for its smoothness, quietness of operation and
freedom:fromvibration at all speeds.
Itis 'a good looking, responsive car' which is easy to
drive and remarkably comfortable. Its deep, soft,
genuine leather cushions_ and semi -elliptic springs,
front and rear, ,assure riding ease. Its cowl ventilator
and parking lights add .to its serviceability and fine
appearance.
Insurance rates are reduced 15 to 20 per cent by the
thief -proof transmission lock.
Vast -resources, elimination of parts makers' profits
and large volume, make possible the production of
this unusual car at so reasonable a price ---$1495,
f, o: b, Walkerville, Ontario.' '
And with- that you get the benefit of Stuclebaker's
seventy years' experience building quality vehicles.
TZ -IIS IS :A STUD'EBAKER YEAR
Garage,
{^p T !4' a HOLLAND.
as'iSt. GO.Ode'ich, Phane 243
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