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The Clinton News Record, 1922-8-3, Page 4
COOPER'S STORE N WS RIC SHIPMENT., d �sc"g just received direct from ("eche-Slovakia This is what yob have :been waiting for: The set o1' 97 pieces will cost, you$SO 00 or may be had by tile piece, 11 -ow is the time to replace what yob have broken s., of this,popular,line T. COOPER. CLiNTON Ooderihh"TOwnship Miss Lois Hampson, who has been visiting her cousins, Misses Marion and Edith Middleton, returned to Toronto""bes ,Monday. The following- appeared in T ure- day's Free Press.; The guest or Honour. on this occasion was • the• uncle' of Mrs. 'H. J. Thompson,, who went to Birr to be present for the event.' "On . Wednesday afternoon ,/• the friends and neighbors and relatives. of Mr., and- 14Irs. R. 1(1: Hobbs gate- erecl at ;the beautiful hone of Mr, . and Mrs's Chester Hobbs to celebrate the 80th biethdat'ef Mr.- Hobbs, sr. /An dxcellent program was /rendered by guests; present, with Rey, D. W. Collins of Windsor ip the chair.. Worthy of menkicin on, the program .were the deseriptiive dances of ; two wee tots, Marjorie. Mulligan of •St,- Thomas, : and Betty Lingard, of De- troit. As -huge birthday cake sur -r' rounded by s0 candles, stood in, the een`tre of the beautifully clee'oralied' ''verandah. The grandchildren did' honour by Lighting• and•.eictinguish- ing the candles, -and Mrs: R. Mei Hobbs, wife .of the honduted g, er ss with a large silver knife cult tnie cake. Cake and lemonade were passed around, :after which toasts were proposed and responded to in an able planner. Excellent music was rendered by ;the.,. Medway Brass Band. Supper was then served at lone tables on the lawn toupwards of 350 gpests, After' the singing of the National Anthem the crowd be- gan to disperse. Guests were pres- ent . from many points in 'Western `Ontario." iarruuciefied G. T. R. Agent Swan has been tin dergoing treattitent in a London hospital and` is -Vetting along nicely, I -Ie has now returned home. The W. F. A, intermediate final football game on 'Thursday"• last resulted in a tie, the score being. 2-2. The +e'ame;was/fast and fail- •15' clean throughout, both teams play- ing at top speed; Kitcheners seer-- ing both goals on, penalties. The Rangers got their first goal in a: bort twenty minutes, Brucefield- ev- ening, the score, ona rush shortly af- ter. Kitchener ' was then "granted another penalty before. half time,'. which they, wont- marking the score 2-1 for the visitors. The second ' thalf started •:off fast,• and was quite '.'even, the Rover notching the only , goal of the period en; a -penalty in the' last 26 minutes. Rev;; Charles Niustarci, of Toron- to,- an old, Brucefield boy, preached ., Glloth morning and evening in the Presbyterian ehurch here on. Sunday last,`- There Vere large congrega- tions ' on both occasions to hear him.. OF -s. Mrs. George await has returned` Mlle Standard Remedy for HAY -NEVER andestlama. sold by all good -Druggists. For Free Trial write Tenipletons;Toronto Sold Illy J. E:1Hovey, Clinton, Ont. home from London, where she spent several weeks. Miss Aggie. Beattie is visiting London friends..- Miss MarjorieDavidson of Winni- peg is visiting her :mother, Mrs: A, 'Davidson Mies Marjorie, who has. been a mirse in training in the Winnipeg hospital, has graduated with honours. Mrs. Bonthorii of Chicago was a guest of Mrs. Cecil Simpson: foL,a few days this week. Miss Alice Davidson of London is the guest/ of her mother, Mrs, A. Davidson, One of the largest, if not the largest crowd: ' assembled belle on Wednesday evening to Witness > the gime- of foot' ball between Kitch- ener and Brucefield, There ,were, fully •two thousancl people on the ground. The return match was Played in Kitchener ;on' Saturday, Kitchener winning out ;by two goals. Quite .a number went with the boys to' witness the sane. ' This puns Our boys out fpr the cup. The Rev, Mr. McIntosh and eani- ily; are expected home' this week from their trip to the edast. Mr• and Mrs. Jack Rouatt are guests of Mr.: and 'Mrs. D. •Roll- ant, A little daughter has arrived to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs, Stan, Detot. • •. Miss -Malls, Who has been the guest of blies Lena Baird of Stan- ley;, has retrned' home. Miss Maggie Bell McEwan of 'Cleveland is visiting her another , Mrs.' D. MaEwan, and other friends, ,• Mrs: 1 ohner is visiting Miee tr. Smith or Stanley. Me. Driver spent the'week `end at Kirkton.' tanleiul TOwiista ij 11liss Ada Tapper hue accepted a school near ] aehwood and conianen- ces lien, 10'101111m vacation. Mr, P, (3, Mtilhvan ol'- Detroit motored over a}td spent the week - mai with his sister, IDD, John Pearson, and ether :Iriende Mn.•sWilliam Spear', sr., of I3le; jar gate, aeeonzpanied Iby her grape. childe'en, Missee Isabel and Eetheg, and , Mr, Malcolm McLaren, visi(orr last,week at the home My, Malcolm Mellwan, Miss Erma Diehl is vieltin,, friends at Niagara. A. community picnic, which has been an annual affair for a number of years, war held last Friday af- ternoon in Mr. Neil McGregor's bush, It war an ideal day for n pirriie and about, two hundred gath- ered. }The afternoon 'wae event in social chat, .'tennis, football, and there was a couple of sWmgs which 'were enjoyed by the, children and also by a number of the ,young peo- ple. , A special featpgot.of the a1-, ternobn for the missile or ,S.S, 1, was the presentation to their teacher, 'Mr, Peter Moffat, of a gold eversharp pencil and a leather 'covered note- beak. ': Mr, MoliDt. thanked thein for the gift and had, them all write their names in the book. A,tinost tempting 1inieh was served by the ladies, and after ev- eryone had been served, a •g'atne of foot ball. '.was played, the single rnen'sagainet; the, married ones. All returned home feeling, they . had spent an enjoyable afternoon, Miss Janie McGregor of Edmon- ton . is visiting her aunt, Mrs. 'John. Butehart. 1' Wedding 1ie1Ih will, ring on • the second , con'cession rrext week. "Ii©NESTY IS TRE BEST POLICY" This famous saying of Benjamin; Franklin's' has so often proven snit:- that ruethatit is now generally realized that honesty is the only basis on which a reslly \successful business inay .be built, ' '' Honesty has, been the, guid- ing policy of The Salacla Tea' Coni- .paiiy since 1892, when the businese 'was founded. honest Quality, lion- est Value, and Honest' Representa- tion through advertisements, have combined to make more people use "SALADA" tea daily thanany other tea sold in North America, If you do not use it no`w, si trial pstcicage fronie your grocer will convince yet' that it is the most delicious tea on - the market, • :Ask for it to -day. kipper • ' -Rev.. and Mfrs. Lundy Ieft on Mons day fotheir summer ' home near Port 'Albert:. Mrs. Taylor,o£ 'Toronto` and Mrs. B, 'MeConnel and son' of Detroit': arc guests with Miss Mabel 'Whiteman, Mr. Robert Cooper and -family spent Sunday at Grand Bend. The Misses 'McKay of London have been visiting among friends. SC-HflOL ', •LIF CO CLINTON, l T1flICt ,Ii is perhaps true that we exact'MORi;.fi�onr our students but, *by 'so doing, witis :the assistance of our. Better; Qualified Stain, we remake them masters of their' subjects and expect thein to fill the Better Positions in the Buisiness VirorlI1 CQ.)'` UREE : STENOGRAPIIIC �CO1GIfMERGIAI SECRETARIAT 'FARMER'S • 'Special arrangements made for 'special students. TWo" Weeks Tuition Given Free.' to students who at the school of Commerce and Register,•. ON, OR BEFORE AUGUST 19th. Fii1 Term Opens September 5th, 1922 For full particulars write M. A,t. S b te, Con.' .Specialist, '' B. F. Ward, 13. A:, M. AceLs: Vice principal 1 Phone 198 Principal FARM LABORERS' r, `Tare Wog "-$15 to WINNIPEG: „Fare Returning" --$0 Pram WINNIPEG. M tient `par tilt(® Winnipeg t9 dlstipation. %, cent Out mile starting point to Winhipeg, coma DATES %' TERRITORY AutAEYa"P11 From station. is Onrnrio, smtth'e Halla to und including T0/.0=0 on Lake Ontario Shore Inc and Front t n. Kington, totPnni oarotho, W ,Tuncrion,,ladueivC. ,� AUGUBT 21 atom 6tntlons on lSo`Conto•Sudbury <i,ircct line_ t'roht 6tntloot bkannii to Port McNicon .and aturlreton to•Bonca eon to i , v'g C uetVa. A1icaU$T 14 fProm stotton. South nod wet of, Toronto 16 unit including klnn4lton and Windsor, One, And tirotn Owen 9ound,'WV4lkfr`ton, Otan0Cvino, Teentvater, Olsto,,t+iatowcl, Ubderich, et.' Milky's; Pert nurwell, ani! St. rt saes nrano,,e, AUt1U$1 23 Sworn Stetlee. Totoata end North to noneu, iectiaelvo, SPECIAL THAI aVo FROM VOR01440, W. tn. 110WARD, Dietriee?sodteaichr Agent Irnirontoi ruff. pvmti4htete fro Cae6,tb t Nutlet Tietrot Agoott. Ja9ksdn, C. Z', R; s etlt, Clinton. L, King of Gorele is Metals ing the week with Miss -Margaret 1V 11ns, i'4i': and Mee.. VMS', ,4itdei's4, of 3odericlt end Mise Ida MoLetrd , of Toronto nigtoced over and had iy visit with Mr, and M'as. Alex, Mclieneic. Mre, Anderson a'elnarn- ed ever and in spending the week here with /..her sieter, ., 'Mt. Sterling'' M'ol'hnil and da'n,g t^ ter spent as slay thin week with thole' reletives. Mise Della Mitchell Or Strati'ord is spending hey holida;ye with her aunt, Mre. T. l yie: Mrs, James ''Fowler, who hue been with her parents, has taken a posi- tion near Exeter. Tier, on will tteeonapany' her and attend school, there, A motor load of the friende of the Meths family bad a pleasant day with thorn, returning in the even- 'ing', lye's. Baines of Dotreit bas been' visiting with her 'relatives, Mr. Rdbert>ancl Nljss Sara DaYrtap, rand idre. James 1ljcdlymont. Mr. James 'l3owey attended the brlschail tantole at •hitOtunlev'rrirSrrt- nrcley, The iioany family ettendiad ti ie funeral of 'the late Mrs, hlojutl'artb. Gederiph rn Tinursday lust, Mrs, Iloghrarth bail been .suferieg from spurner Mt. She, left as iteelsand and iiye young ehildren, Master Iiudsor i.of Seaforth is visiting his punt: Mee. Al. 'ilrirvt: CHIROPRACT1, (Pronounced KI-RO-PRAK=TIK) Ib. is the only Seientilic Philosophy and Art that has thoroughly tested and ;proved that disease is caused by the interruption of mental. impulses, as .they pass through the nerves, •atthe intervertebral °foranina wherever the vertebrae (spinal bones) are not in perfect alignment with each 'other, Such Conditions are called subluxations, which impinge the nerves that pass through these openings, thereby inte'rfereing. with • the mental impulses and consequently causing disease in the organs or tissue in which the nerve ends. Chiropractic further proves that scientific adjustments will be' followed by the return 'of health. Chiropractors do not use medicine, drugs, knife or anything that is,used to troafeffects,, Chiropractic is no itenger in its infancy. There are thousands of competent Chiropractors throughout the, land who have graduated from excellent colleges, founded since the discovery, of this wonderful science, Million of happy patients testify to its merits. Chiropractic adjustments never do harm'. They are quickly given by means of a skilfni„iuovemeitt of the ,bands alone. blhis' method, however, is net massaneither massage, >, u 1,s it osteopathy, surgery, Christian : Seienee, ..nor, the practice of medicine, but it is in harmony with the modern 'spirit of, ,lrrogress. which demands _.Results. i. Ohirepractic Vertebral Ad;jdstments Restoue Iiealtli from those 'af i afflicted with any of the £ollowin� :--- ?mal Wip Neck, Etc„ «Ric. Neuritis • Adenoids Eczenit : Nocturnal 'Enureei s Fibrous Tumor' . , Pneumonia f Facial Neuritis Partial d'axalysis Gallstones ' Pharyngitis • Goitre Qlainsey , General Debility Rheumatism Hernja Rickets.- .. ' Headache . Sciatica Influenza Spinate, Trouble' Insanity �' StoniachTrouble Indigestion •~ : 't Slee`in 'Sick e ,, p t; .n ss '. Infantile ,Paralysis Shell Soelc, 'Loconiotoi' Ataxia . Sore Throat' Lumlbago Tosilitis Mastoid Abscess' ,,•<a ro A sth Ader Bronchitis 'Blindness Bursitis ack .Acieo' 'Brachial , Neuritis Constipation - Cataract ' Convulsions ; Catarrh Catarrhal Deafness Deafness Diabetes Epilepsy Emaciation/ Therefore, if you are sick, no matter what part else, "try Chiropractic .adjustments and get well.'' of the body 9s affected, and have tried 'everythinga D.R. ,W. R. NIMMO, Chir0 ractic p. � � Specialist (Honour'' Graduate of Canadian Chiropractic College) Normandie Block, Clinton, Ont. Specializing in Spinal, Nervous and Chronic Diseases, 9 to 12 A.,1VI' and 1 to 6 and'7 to 9 P.M. Sundays by Appointment Consultation' Free. OFFICE HOURS ss Phone 613 The Annual Celebration will be held at the Recreation Park on BIG PROGRAM OF ATHLETICEVENTS; AND CONCERT 9.30 a.m.-Calithy: a:P ian and Trade Procession Headed by the Clinton Kiltie Band Judging will takePlace at the Park '• 111.30 a,m. - Base Ball - Mensatl vs. Exeter Parade Prizes BEST TRADES FLOAT:-Isll, Piano' Bench, valued at $15 froni Doherty Piano Co; and Auto'Tire, 30x3,7/1 by Geo. Jenkins; 3rd $7.00 in cash by Mayor' Cantelon; 4th, 500 Letterheads by News Record. DECORATED . AUTO:-'Ist, Electric Fan, valued at $15 by Sutter, & Perdue; 2nd, $7 cash by -S. S. Cooper; 3rd, '100 lbs Purity Flour by W. Jenkins'& Son; 4111, 4jgal can of •. Polarine, by 0. L. Paisley. DECORATED AUTO WITH FARM PRODUCE-: i st, Auto tire, 30x3 % by J. B. Lavis 2nd, $5 casli by J. Dorsey;'3rd 100 Ib;a Flour, 5 -Jewel, Jas: Ford & Son; 9th, 'l'ool Box by Bert. Langford. DECORATED 'BICYCLE :•--•1sL, Bicycle Doniillion Tire; 2nd Inner Tube, Dominion, both donated by J, H. Paxman. BEST COMIC LADY:--•Ist, Parasol, by W. C..13rown; 2nd, Servine,Trhy, I-lellyar, BEST COIVIIC MAN:-ist, ;i5.0o hat by Morrish Clothing Co.; 2nd, Umbrella, Pluinsteel Tiros. BEST COMIC ORGANIZATION ;-•1st, 100 lbs Flour, North Star' J•, Schoenhals' tib $3,00 ing groceries WI-, Johnson. BEST REPRESENTATION OF ANYORGANIZATION:- 1st, RGANIZATION:-'est, $5.00 cash, by F. J. 13rown & Co.,; 2nd, $3 cash by W. Brydone. PEST NATIONAL REPRESENTATION: -1st, j5.00 cash by• Gunn, Langlois, & Co.; 2nd $3.00 in groceries by C. & S. Gi'ocers< BEST CALITHUMPIAN:---lsi, Umbrella,' J. A: Irwin; 2nd, 5 lbs 'tea, Mcllvebn Bros. BEST COMIC OUTFIT: --1st, S5 in goods, Hawkins '& Miller; znd,-'box Chocolates, E', _Weudorit; 3rd, 20 lb s •Sugar, Dominion -Stores. OLDEST AUTO ON PARADE: -Tuner Auto Tube, 30x3,/, by A. J. Seeley. " • LARGEST FAMILY on PARADE:--i,st, Roast of, beef, by . S. Castle. ' HARD -TIME OUTFIT: ---$3 and $2 in goods from -the Clinton Hardware &'.Furniture Co. LARGEST PERSON ON.PARADE:-1st, 5 Ib Roast of Beef by Butler Bros. AUTO ON PARADE, CARRYING} LARGEST NUMBER OF g Lamp, h' by PERSONS: ---Electric Reading W. S, R, Holmes;, Special , , t HEST LOOIU.ING COUPLE ON QRQUNDS--yz dozen photo by Roy 13a11; <' BEST LOOKING COUPLE, SINGLE and UNDER 30 YEAR$ ^--5 It) Roast by R. Fitzsimons & Sona BOY EATING 4' SODA BISCUITS IN SHORTEST TIME: -- 2 lbs 85c Tea by J. P. Shepherd & Co. WORST JAZZ BAND, OPEN TO COUNTY:-hox Cigars by J. 1-(. Dorsey, Orabani 1 -rouse. PERSON •COMING CREA`tEST DISTANCE: Year's sub- scription to News •Record.;', Afternoon Races - OYS' U ;- ' NDER 12. Years . ist, Pi, inulamg shoes, Misses Char 2nd, $1, donated by Mrs. Riunbail; 3rd, 25c, GIRLS' under 12 Years:-ist, $'1, donated by Mr. Heard; 2nd 75c; 3rd, 25c. FAT MAN'S RACE, over 200 1%s: -1st, Alarm Clock, by W. R. Counter; 2nd, Pipe, R. Marshall; 3rd, Bottle Coconut OH Shampoo, E. Munroe. 400 YARD RACE, OPEN: -1st, Electric Toaster; Hydro De- partment; 2nd 2 bottles Shampoo, J. G. Medd. SLOW BICYCLE RACE; .-3st,. $3 outer case;,2nd, $2 tube, donated by J. H. Paxman.' ' - - RELAY'RACE=4 Men:-,-lst ,$41.00. 2ncl 2,0o. LADIES 'WALKING RACE-•I'st, Ivory Hair Brush, by E. Hovey; 2nd,.5 lbs Tea, W. T. O'Neil; $2 in groceries, G. A. McLennan:. YOUNG LADY'S RACE: --,1st, 2 ibs Coffee, H, Wiltse; 2nd, , %i bread ticket,. Mcllveen Brost MA`IRIMONIAL"RACE._ISt, Y'ear's Subscription to New. Era. .Afternoon Afternoon Parade at 1 p.an. with Bands and Base Bali Teams 1.30 p.sn.--Base Ball Clinton vs. Winner of Morning Game 4 p.m, Lacrosse •- Seaforth vs. Clinton S,peaalt 10 Players --. GUELPH JAZZ BANco '.- 10 Players Have been Enga ;ed for the Day. '' They make a hit every» where they go Evening B. 0 -Girls' Basket 'Ball -- Bayfield •srs. Clinton 'clock -Concert by Guelph Jazz Band; Clinton Kiltie Band assisted by other' Talent. A Dancing Platform with Phalen's Orchestra in the Evening, Admission;, -- Morning, 250; Afternoon, 350; Evening, 250; Children odder 12; 15c; Autos, 25c )Includes War Tac) hospital Board, ,,;L -Mrs. Jack Shanahan, Sec: -. Sports Corm, -,,-.i A. J.McMurray, Sec. PROCEEDS IN AID OFCL INI;eN'S NEW i-IOSI ITAL ;