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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-8-10, Page 4Clit>aKcin Ne l`lll'7J Slla1. AUUIIN't 1.0111 922 ' li COOPER'S STORE NEWS BIO SHIPMENT OF i Ras Chha just received direct from Ceche-Slovahlo, This is what you have been waiting fore The set of 97 pieces will cost you$60 00 or may be had by the piece. Now is the time to replace what you have broken of this popular line A. a. • COOPER. CLINTON NOT I'EELIN 3 MIJCIS BETTER. /best subscrved by this • great medi- cine which "builds up.the wholesys- M;itis are not being benefitted }?y' the summer vacation as they should be. Notwithstanding rnuch '.outdoor life, they are little if any stronger nbw than they ,were. The tan ;on their faces is darker auct makes them, Idok healthier, but it is only, a mask; They.arestill nervous,' easily tired, upset by trifles, and they do, not eat or sleep .well. 'What they need is what tones the nerves, perfects digestion',.creates an appetiteand makes sleep refreshing. In other words, they _should take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Pupils, teach- ers, and others, generally will find the chief<purpose,'.of the vacation 11 a cathartic or laxative is'need- ed,. Hood's Pills will give entire sat- isfaction. It is difficult to conceive of anything better for biliousness or constipation, Hensel[ will probably have a con- crete pavement put down on Main street. The marriage took' place at James'. church, Seaforth, recently of Elizabeth Atkinson, daughter > , of Mrs, J. Atkinson of Seaforth, to Mr. Joseph Doyle of ,Detroit, son 'of Mr. Michael 'Doyle of Hibbert. =. PIIIII�Il,6111111t111,IIiIIIIIhIi111fIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,IIII$IIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIII811nlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIjIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111101111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINi:. ' The Emergency Helper Long Distance "Crack[" goes t'he machine part—right in the middie. of harvest, when every hour counts. "Help!" shouts the farther over the telephone, as he calls up,the manufacturer's service station and orders' a new part. `rune i You'll get it this afternoon by Rural Mail," themanufacturer replies. Can you beat it for service? Use Long Distance -the most direct line between de- mand and supply. Study how to apply it to your business, and save the most expensive thing in, ;the :world—time. MRS. C. RUMBLE, LOCAL; MANAGER, Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Sicilian SCHOOL Of 'COMMERCE .CLINTON, ONTARIO. It is perhaps true that, we ' exact MORE from our, students but, by so doing, with the assistance of our Better; Qualified 'Staff, we make them masters of theirsubjects and expect then to fill the Better Positions in the Business Wii ori C COURSES : STENOGRAPHIC COMMISRCIAL SECRETARIAL FARMER'S Special arrangements made for special . students. Two Weeks Tuition Given Free., to students who call at the school of Conelierce and Register, ON, , OR BEFORE' AUGUST lOth, ,Fall Term Opens. September 5tll, 1922 For full parts colors write /- M, A. Stono, Coin, Specialist, .' E, F. 'Ward, L. A„ M. Accts, ' Viedprincipal Phone 1.38 Principal onstanc: Miss Jowitt of 13rlissoi5 spent a few days as the guest of her cousin, Miss Mildred Britton. On Monday, Jnly 3ist, the wife of Deward Armstrong presented him with a baby girl, Congratulations, Leo :Stephenson and Walter Scott are leaving this week, for tike ,West. Tho busy hum of the throatier is being heard again iu the land, 'Wo `uhderstand the grain is tunbpg opt a geed sample; Mr:' and Mrs. Noble Adams : of iilyth spent a few days with their son, Ernest. 'rhea are spending the summer among their sons and with their 'daughter, Mrs, 'Parsons.. Quite a number of'tho 'farmers are done :cuttiirt their, oats• Auburn Me. Frecl Pleatzer had the misfor- tune to have his hand hurt while threshing with his separator at Mr. John Deor's. Mr. Will Thompson of Toronto is holidaying with his parents, Me, and Mrs W, Thompson. Miss Evelyn Burns is visiting Mrs. Carl Raithby, ' Mr. and Mis, F. Carter left on Fbiday for a motor trip to Flint, Mich: Mr. J. Letter has finisher his con- tract of building a silo for :Earl Raithby. . • The Aubbirn field day,: which was held in Mr. George Sturdy's field on August 2nd, under the auspices of the-Womens'', Institute and the ,base ball] club, was a great success. Des- pite the very busy season therewas a large crowd in attendance ,and- all report a good time. The proceeds were', $210.. Prizes were awarded as follows :— ,Children, 8 and under, Ray Vin- cent: Annie ' Shaughan: Ivan Bean: • Boys 10..end` under, Cameron Mc- aTahli:. Frank Roberton; : John.. Lock, hart.;. Girls 10 and under, Beth Cartwright Georgina' Lockhart, Laura Phillips Boys .12. and: ander, Frank' Rober- ton, Cameron McNabb, John. Lock - Girls hart.a, irls t2' G and:. under Beth Cart- wright, -Annie Stranghaa, -Boys 15 and under, Eddie Miller, Perev Yungblutt, Harry Sturdy. as;r1. 15 and - under. Laura Phillins Annie `Strapghan, Georgina Lock- hart. ' . 100 -yard dash, open, -by H. Phil- lips: Robert' McLeod, Nelson Patter- son. 250 -yard dash open, by J, Arthur and E. Hanley: Mildred Grey, Verna Taylor, Running long jump, open, by J. Johnston: and J. Medd,' Nelson Pat- terson, W. Thompson. Running hop, step and jump, Es Lawson, Win, Thompson, Robert Mc- Leod, ' Trowing baseball- around diamond, open to•tearns of four from Maitland League, by W.T. Riddle; Westfield team. • Base -running open to members of Maitland League, by Dr. Weir: Nel- son Patterson, , Leslie_' Buchanan.. Instruction race, 'restricted to couples newly married or couples a- bout to be married, Oak Rocker, by A. J., Ferguson: Wen. Carter' and Verna Taylor. Person bringing largest car load, Inner tube by R. D. Munro Ernest Patterson. Oldest man on the grounds, Dress shirt by E. Helwig: Jas. Scott, God.. erich.' Automobile coming longest dis- tance, car' jack, by Hill's Hardware, Mrs. James Howatt, Seaforth. Fanner bringing largest load in horse vehicle, whiflltrees, by E. Phil- dips: Jos. Miller. Tallest man on the grounds, pipe, by R. Graviston: John Mills, Spilte driving, box of chocolates, by. 1'. .Carter: Birdetta Noble. Baby, six months ' and under, by 0. E. Erratt, Mrs. S. Lawlor's ba- by girl. .Baby over six months and under oneyear, by 0. E. Erratt,, Mrs. C. Campbell's baby boy and Mrs, W. Medds baby girl. The baseball thatch between ,the Westfield and Auburn Sealer teams was won by'WCstfield, lay Fever ASTHMA, SUMMER COLDS. *You don't need a month's treat - meat to prove the worth of .• It AZ .MAH' • i(3BLIF,E" Is IMMEDIATE. It restored normal breathing,— stops mucus gatherings in nasal and bronchilal passages, assures long ni yghts, of quiet sleep. ' fee tri00 al to Templour etons, Toronto for Sold by J,E. Hovey, Clinton, Ont. GR ANG''TRLI k,1'AI LWAV I%'''$YSTE'M TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO Daily Except Sunday. Tuve Goderich .. G a.m. 2.20 p.m. Lve Clinton , . a 6.21) a.m. 2.52 p.m.' Lve Seaforth . , 6.41 a,rn. 3.12 p.m. Lire 1Vlitchell . 7.04 a.m. 3,42 'pan, Arr Stratford .. 7.30 a.m. 4.10.: pan. Are Ifitehener. , . 8.20 a.m, 8,20 pan - Am; Guelph . , , , 8,45. one: 5,50 p.m. "Air Toronto , , 10.10 nat. 'I.4O p.m. RETURNING Leave Toronto 6.50 a.m.;. 12,65 p,m.:, and 8,10 •,8.in, Parlor Cafe car. Goderich to To- ronto on morning train 'and . '.Voronto to Goderich 6.10 pan. train. Parlor Buffet; ear. Stratford to To- ronto on afternoon trait. C,l3 Horning, D,P.A„ G.T.R. System John 1Lans,for'd & Son, Phone 37, 38ptewlt Agents,. Kippen, Miss Bertha Mc:deurie of'`l:`oronto is :spending her iholidays . with her put ents, Miss Margaret .Nellie leaves ibis week l'er Toronto and will visit the 1s :hibltiQn;• h'Ir, Will''llobieeon' of ,Stanley, (1r htldont of Viettg in ' College, preach- ed in the Presbyterian Church lust Sunday, Mr, Robinson is ti Lrrg'iat student and the people were pleased to hone lliill• A Targe quantity Of wheat1$being' marketed et Rippers. Mr, Parrot, wlio is in charge, is quite busy„ • Mr, Bert McKay was in Egtiond ville recently to visit his mother, who had quite a serious operation, last week. She is recovering, nicely Miss Baynes of Detroit is visiting with relatives -in Tuckersrnith 'and -Kipper. [She is a cousin of Mr. R. 17taynran, Mr. Percy Clark and fancily have -returned to Windsor after a pleasant visit here, Mrs W'.,:' II. Johnston of Exeter visited with Mrs. 1VIeEenzie on Tues_" day and also called on other friends. Her fr'iend's are plea ed to see her again as site lived .amongst us for a windier of. -years. Mr. Johnston taught in No, 44 Stanley acid they are both welcome visitiors. Mrs. James McClyuront of the vill_ age, received the sad news from her brother, Mr. Daymap, 'of near Moos son in, of the death' of his daughter, a bright young girl of nineteen years. She was suffering from appeitdi'eitis. Miss Depew of New York is a guest with Mr and Mrs. Wm. Ivisoli, Mci. Reynolds of Toronto is also there on a visit to her -daughter, Mrs. Ivison. IAn old landmark of Ilippen, the -home of the late Win. Edgar and al - se of Wm.' .Kyle, but lately occupied. by Mr. A. ',McKenzie was taken. down this week. The Laides' Aid of the Methodist 'church met at the Isovue of Mrs. 3. Dayrnan last week, when they re- ceived much hospitality and had a; good meeting and. splendid music. A GIFT OP THE ,GODS. `. Bounteous` nature has supplied tea. for the pleasure and refreshment of Mankind. When Duro and fresh: it is. a most delicious and beneficial drink. In winter.' if it is. served 'trot, it. is delightfully exhilarating, and in the heat of: summer,, if • iced, there is' nothing .more refreshing, Unquestionably, tire'. purest and most delicious tea is "SALADA."' Your grocer 'can supply you. ,Ask for it to -day. Sc. Helens Miss Jeanette 'McDonald of Paris is renewing old acquaintances around, St. 'Helens. Mr. and Mrs.' John Rutherford spent the last week visiting friends at Port Albert. Miss Annie Clark of Saskatoon is spending her holidays under the par'_ ental' roof. Also Mrs. McIntosh and three boys.: MTs. Gordon and Miss Mary Ruth- erford are spending a week at Nia- gara Falls,' Mr. Robert Neilly and Miss Neilly. of Michigan are visiting their sister, Mrs. D. Todd. Mrs. Geo. Webb is holidaying at Kincardine, Mrs, Earl Armstrong and children of Saskatoon are visiting at Mr. ,Al- exander's.' ,Mr. 'Rattle of Ripley is busy 'build.. ing a Gement silo for Mr. Robert Woods. Miss Winnifred Woods has return- ed home from her trip to New York, Quebec and other places. Mrs.` 3'. Metcalf is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. R. Woods, at present. D11i44TH Ol? AN 01,1) RESIDENT NT GP' 0001311.1011 TOWNSIHIP The death oecarred at his home at Courtwrigbt on Monday' of last week of Alexander Bedew, an old resident of Goderich township, in his seven- ty-fifth 7' by -fa'i'th year.lVir ecoit was a. native of Hamilton but carne to Ihrr- on when he was about four years old and remained a resident of this county until about a dozen years ago, when he reitleved to Court- Wright. In 1872 he was united in marriage to Miss Olive Gr'avelle; who survives him, together with her eight children: Charles of St, Jos- eph, Henry pr Ottawa and Edward, of Sarnia, both .civil engineers, Jorbme. at home, Mrs, R. McDonald of Court)right, Misses Claressa and Lizzie of Dublin and William on the homestead in Goderich township, The deceased was a Roinan Cath olio in religion and a^Liberal hs pol- ities. Ile was a quiet unassuming man; a good husband and father The funeral took place ,from St, Charles' church, ,Courtwright, on Thursday last, the Rey, Father Lavelle con- ducting the funeral srvices. Mr. W. . Bedour weft to see his father before his death and he and his' two daughters attended the funeral: HARV1ST)ERS WANTED FOR TIIE WESTERN WHEAT FIELDS Special train service and low fares are offered by the Canadian- Nation- al -Grand .Trunk Railways to Western Canada.' Consult 'with your nearest agent for train service, etc. Com- fortable, roomy,:convertable (berth) Colonist Cars of latest design, and?. restaurant carsserving meals and lunches will be attached to trains. Special cars will also be provided for women.' Travel the "National Way"' to Winnipeg when destined to any point beyond. The Canadian Na- tibnal reaches direct all important distributing centres in Western Can- ada. G2-2 PRIZE WIN3'l313 IN HURON "II.QME "GARDb1N'7 CONTES'TI I'gliowirig' are the results of the "Nome Gordon Competition" es. ootrduuted for 13urorr County, " The built of the °ntrlee were conflaed 10 this section, ,although two as tar south as Grand Bend, The winners, all f ,h v 'i ri . o the u i t atClinton, a' � yre. , tat, Ilazel Potter, S. S. No, 1 Stamey, 2nd. )Idwin Cartwright, London- bore, 3rd. George Potter, S, S. No, 11 Goderich. 4th. Mac)? Falconor, ,S, S, No. 6, Goderich.' Two Irarmeii.nc as Exeter mel with accidents recently, 'Thos, Rowelitr'o rattling ag'as`nst a pil:chforlc while 00 wools in his field mitt Andrew Gibson; falling off a load of nag and break- ing his collar bone. A liquor' still, shipped from Chi- cago in bond, and, addressed to.0 man in Paisley was left in the cus, tonihouse here ,uncalled for, and was Seized on Saturday by the revenue officer. It is said a charge will belaid, The "still is being held pis possible evidence, Chief Allan of • Winglsesn on a tip t'rorn Listowel, set out in Pur- suit of a car of liquor and •followed, it for twenty miles until, his ear broke down. The chief then -wired Walkerton and other' places, but hall to give up the chase hirnselfs 31 is believedthe cargo was disposed. of - at Clifford. 40, 000. TE GOING FARE , . $15 -to WINNIPEG Plus half a cent a mile be _ond. to all pointsin Mani- toba, Saskatchewan,. Alberta,; dinoto Calgary, Ivlet.eod and east. RETURNING FARE *20 from WINNIPEG plus half a cent a•milefrorn starting, pointtoWinnipeg DATE. August 11th " and 21St—Toronto, Caledon Rant, Beeton, Meaford, Collingwood, Peuetaag,Midland, Parry' Sound, Sudbury, Capreol and east thereof in Ontario, - A ug'u et 111.tha.nd 23rd --"Toronto, Inglewood and all stations south and west thereof in in Oeitario. Special Trains 'Leave -(standard Time) TOROiCITO—(Union Station) August 14th --12 30 noon, 6 00 p,m., 12,90 p.m. August 23rd -12.30 noon, 6.00 p m , 12.30 p.m. Por Times from Other Stations See Special Train Service Poster Through Solid Trains to Winnipeg Without Change Restaurant Oars on Special Trains—Meals and Lunches Served at Reasonable 'Prices. Special Oars for Women. Convertible (berth) Colonist Caro of Latest Design icor further particulars apply %to nearest agent Canadian National -Grand Trunk Railways. THE CANADIAN NATIONAL REACHES DIRECT ALL IMPORTANT DISTRIBUTING CENTRES IN WESTERN'CANADA Travel the "National Way" to Winnipeg- when destined to any point beyond. 44., N FARM LABORERS WANTED Ina Going "-115 to WINNIPEG. . "Fare Returning"—$20 from WINNIPEG. act pit Me 'Wm to destiaetta. 3 cent per mite starting paint to Winalpeg. GOING ®ATiE* TERRITORY AUGUST From StgNoRRee to Ontulo, smith', Farh,to and including Toronto on Lake Ontario Shore Lino 11 and Havolook-Patcrbore Ling. and Prom Stations Rtnaatnn to Renfrew junction, ineloeive,' Prom Stations on Toronto -Sudbury direct floe, • ?rpm.Statioae Dranoel to Port M,oNicoll andDurko(in, to Hebcaraoon, iaelnstve. AUGUST 21 AUGUST 14 and AUGUST 23 Prom Stations South sod West of Toronto toand lereludiaa Hamilton. and Windsor Ont. [rem Owen Sound, Watksrton Oranaeviao, Teeswgtir, Slorq, Listowel. Oedericb, Windsor, rt4arg!e; Port Banwell,. and 1St Thomas Brennan. Prom Stallone Toronto end North to Bolton, lnoinelve. ePLOIAL THAMES PROM TORONTO Pull particulars from Canadian Paciee Ticket Akeote. W, 5E, ,HOWARD, Dletriet Panaoogoe Aioot;'rur nto. W. Jacksoo, 0, P. R. Agent, Clinton The owner of a Model 81 Overland (name on request) tells us he recently made a 900 mile trip using only 2 quarts of Imperial Polarine Oil Heavy (as recom- mended on the Imperial Chart). Big oil and gasoline mileage is just one of the many advantages of using the proper grade of Imperial Polarine Motor Oils in any car or truck. Consult the Chart. IIVIPERIAL 011.. LIMITED Manufacturers and Marketers of imperial Polarthe Motor Oils and Marketers in Canada of Gargoyle Mobiloil. ",awr*vi 14lado in five grades for the proper lubes, rieatlon of all tnakes of automobiles, trucks anti: traetOrdc