HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-7-6, Page 6•
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19ublsheradvertises: 'Heaven and
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"Medical scums stillcontinues to
ake great/ Strides," remarks `rho
il`and Empire, " ut. 'still s its bseems
�a€tble LO indentify a maniac until
hills somebody,
isa. McPhail, *M.*P; for South
ast Grey, handed back to Mr.
lding y$1,440 of her sessional nr_
nity of 14,000 :Angie" has thus;
de, .a record `:which 'the m ajeri y
arliamentary representatives will
.nbt be anxious to follow.
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rhe:ntale members of the Federal
Patliainsut will not consider it ni-
cumbent upon then to follow 'Miss
MacPhail's lead and hand back any
'portion of their indemnity. t It 3s'
:not.'the custom- to pay ,woman as
m ch as men for the
u t same work,
anyway. •
The : Goderich ` Signal : was , almost
,delirious with joy and '' excitement
last week because the ge"igraphy pa -
pet• in the entrance examinations
,,,:had a questionas to the location of
•Godorich. The question was prob-
,ably needed. '' Now, it would' be a
'superfluity to :ask intelligent stuu-
alents the location Of. Clinton,
Sea . lions are reported , in Lake'
:Shncoe. They are said to be about
weight •feet long and when a man
'went to
`
waterhis horses
orses at.Hawke
sto e the other -day the ors
were
»swhnn ingn about quite near the
,shore and scared the horses. The
'horses couldn t have been indulging
in
home-brew, surely.
$bneoe county, is in luck. In
1897 the county treasurer left the
county ,leaving' a shortage in his
books of $60;000, arid until a short
time ago has; not been heard trona
since.Just recently, however., he
-,:given assurance that he will re -
ay the money with interest. TIe
has been residing in the United
States and is in good circumstances.
On another page of this issue and
in the past couple of issues we have
carried anadvertisement' warning
people to take precautions against
starting forest fires. .'. It is esti
mated -that the loss to Canada by
forest fires run well into the mill -
oils annually and that most of these
tires are caused by carelessness.
Campers are blamed for a lot of
this carelessness and the resultant
Joss , in both timber and beauty. No
one should start a fire in cr near a
wogds unless there are obvious ways
tt' extinguishing' it completely and
`no one should carlessly" fling a
match or cigar stub down without
malting. sure that there is no fire
to do damage. To exercise ordin-
ary care in these matters is the
,duty of every -citizen of Canada.
Baejfield:
Mr. David' .Sturgeon and, wife
left for St, Thomas last week,.
where they\wilt,.>eside.
Nrs. Raymond W, Bristol, of
:Brooklyn, N. Y;, is. the guest of
1Vliss Garrett for the %run ier. •
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mustard and
family: motored to Detroit and spent
the week -end with. MTs. ` Mustard's
],sister, Mrs. Di vont.
Mr. Alvin Leonard of .Holnsesville
eeupied the pulpit of the Methoidst
1,church: on Sunday evening laser
Miss Ruby Fisher of Kitchener as
l.,spending her. holidays as the guest
of •her aunt, Mrs.. -F. A.. Edwards.
Mr..and Mrs.; R. Reid and family
,of Windsor are guests at Miss
Tiath*ell's for 'the season.'
Mrs. T. Jackson of Clinton has'
-taken. the Heath cottage, -'The Cetr-
.ars," for the summer and moved 10
last week.
Mr: `James Cameron of. Toronto 1s
:.spending his vacation under the par-
d•. ental roof.
Mrs. : P. A. Edwards spent a
:few days the past week at Kitchen-
er•
Mrs. McMillan and slaughter, 117iss•
Ielen, and son, Mr: James 1VIcMil'i-
an, of London spent the` week -end
at their summer cottage on t;