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The Clinton News Record, 1922-12-21, Page 4
COO k'ER' 1 STORE NEYYS, COOPER'S -e a int S,ota Claus' le,dgaarters Our entire second floor. is given overto a wonderful disc play of Toys, Dolls and Games ALONGWITH° THE CROWD - Why Not r Chxlstmas :'' Presents'? ?o -'This department offers goods from Ameri: ran: and European Centres in great abundance. See our ,tables at 25c.,, 50c„, 75c. and 51.00 ' Some of the': TITLE, Ovington's Bank Stanley, J. Weyman 52.00, The Dust Flower ,- 'Basil'ICing 2.00:.' Charles Rex . Ethel ' M. Dell 2.00 i Ann and Her Mother -O,-Dougliis 2.00 Fires of Driftwood Isabel Ecclestone 5f Cay 1,75 Flowing Gold . Rex Beach 2,00 The Trimph The Scarlet Pimpernelernel Baroness Orezy 2.00. To The' Last Man ' 1Zane Grey 2.00 Sueeess . Samuel Hopkins Adams 2,00 Neighbours' Robert Stead 2.00 The Man in -the Twilight Kellum 2.00 Millions Ernest Poole 2.00 God's Green Country Ethel M. Chapman 2.00 Renaissance Beaumont S. Carvell 2.00 Pagan Love Gibbon ew, AUTHOR 'PRICE Christmas Books TITLE ;AIJTI$OIIH. Winter Coates' l�utchinson 2• .00 `, T i gs J. 57 lecher 2:00 - The,.of h n Fletcher Middle II`ncel rth. O e iste 2.00 :Neighbours e o Owen W , x, Tho Tamiier. Pirate , Jenkins 2• .00 Mafia Chapdelaine• " W. 11. Blake L50, Rosemary ,. Jo ophme' Lawrence ^ 1.50 Dutch Courage ' Jack -London., 2.00 Over` 'Eye and Back Home P. ` O'D. • 2,00 ,-. Huntingtower - John Buchan 1.75 Dennison Grant Robert Stead 1.75 I r ed rick e di`n"a' 1.75 The .Shadow's Edge e B n The Secret Places of the Heart, Ida, G. \Wells' 1.75 Moitimer's Gold Harold IIarn 21.75 The Amazing Inheritance ' Sterrett 2.00 The' Head of the House of Coombe " Burnett 2.00 At Sight of Gold Lombardi - 2.00 Caste W. A. Fraser 1.'75 The Evil Shepherd E. Phil. Oppenheim 2.00 Four -Square . Grace S. Richmond 1.75 The Breaking- Point 'h e >; . 1VIary Roberts Rinehart 2.00 The Just Steward; Richard Dehan 2.00 The Glory of Ilia Robe Ed. John Stobo,1.75 1.75 , 2.00 I' -2.00 Daniel Boone, 'Wilderness Scout Stewart Edward • White. This Freedom - Hutchinson Certain People of Iiiiportance Kathleen Norris The Story,, of Grenfell of The Labrador Dillon Wallace The Desire of His Life Ethel M. Dell The Ring's. Arrow . H. A. -Cody G•bb 2 00 The Tale of Triona , William J. Locke 1.50,: 2.00 2.00 1,75 l aterrnan's Pens $2.50 to $5.N1 ®to7.50 l-0velrsh'a.li p� I��nc�>i� $1 0 ,.erre; SUITABLE . GIFTS 0 ii��,,� rr� SOT OPE4, GL1N¢ON Constance 114r: and MI's, Matheson of Michigan re spending a couple of weeks or c -sec the guests of ,their rlrster, ass Livingston.. Mss ' Blanche Wheatley has e e nrned home -Cor the holidays. Quite:a number around here have ad very bad colds while quite a lumber of other's have had tonsil - tie. r Miss Mrs, Nesbitt and- S Munroe of C3ruce,field were ht. our village on .unday. The .Christmas entertainment In onneetion with the Sunday school Will be 3teld en Tuesday evening. Frank Riley' shot 'a porcupine one day last week. Mr. I-Ioeyard Armstrong was down to Guelph for a ;:Cew days last week, S• ',&L the last, regular Meeting ,of R. B. P. No. 1025, Varna, it was a -e•' ranged that the following letter: oo sympathy be sent to Mr. Gee, Beat_ i' and Mr; and Rig. Joh Beatty, n Varna: "Dear, Sir Kt. and :friends: ---'Phe officers and members of R. B. P. No. :7025 extend to lVou then, sincere sympathy in the death of out late Bro., Sir Kt., Samuel Gausden. We 0100 ,extend our sincere thanks for the great kindness and cane giVen him. during his last illness, s. We" know that yotdid all within Your cheer • him, We ni ,ort; and 1 ,r, er• t eo P < paw ,o o also iszio'w elide you put forth every y effort' to prolong his life.' 1 • He was, 'inctual: • in attending all meetings of his Precoptory, where his genial presence will be missed." —Signed, oh behalf ,of Preceptors R. 1VfeMurray, W. P., D. C, Galbraith, Registrar. - lta;ll1leu° Township / It seems that poultry shipping is the topic of this week as quite a' few :farmershave sold fine flocks of turkeys and geese. Mr. Peter '1VIeGee disposed of a.. lire flock ni. turkeys 'which Brought hire the snug sunt of 5206.27. Who says Stanley townshipcan't raise turkeys? ldericia trovvnaihP. 21r. anti Mrs Robt,Pcar'tis- are spending the Ghristniastiido itis the "wi'ee guests of their son and his wife, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. W. Pearson of Wayne, ,Mich. MrY, Alvin I, ,onard! a student t at e 1Varrsity, Toronto,, is spending the holiday season at his home, that of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Leonard, S. Mr.W11 .o i Rutherford atte r ded the Toronto D. F. 0. coirVe'Yition: at i,oront;a last weer, vry. Cha s, C rSs attended h o h' c i 11 t i meeting of I .cu e g of" e'Maitlandy y last„week: • 'Messrs, FrankTedr ,ugx R>x,ir.. Clint aln News,lepord S$tt .eldl Miss Josie sJ;iriiiig• left this wek forPort Elgin to dread a fer+tiiWeeks: with her sister,, 1Vlr's 11meLttreri, ,;Di. Wood's and wife spent Friday last at London, dPord King of Toronto is spending the holiday, week ,under the baron,, al :roof. 'Mrs, 1'aitison:s 1v1:t. on Tuesday for IIillsareorJ, t6 speed a foW, weeks; with her son,. Robert Wo .are • called Upon this week to, record the death 'of• another of our respected citizens -io the Person,' of'. Charlotte Anne Pardo» s, who passed peacefully away ore Thursday atter- noon /est,`ttt the ,age of .-fli'ts--vino; years. .The deceased, was'. born In I-Ioward township,- county ',of 'Cent,' on May 9th, 1868, lana, carne with,ter, parents ;M'to Hillsgreen when two years or"i)ge. After a number, or years they moved to Goderich town- ship, whero.they rom{tined until the death of her father,, about twenty years ago, ,when the ,family moved: into the village where they have re- aided ever'sincp: The deceased has ;been in. poor healthfor a number, of years though always able to go about and attend to,l,he.duties .of -the hone, Land her aged mother, *ho ha been an invalid. for,. a (number of years, anal was. not confined to het; bed: un,. til `the last ten days: Tho deceas- ed • was' a member'-. of the lNCetiaodist ,church and . always took an active part in ,the wt rk';of the church and Sunday school up,until •the' last few ,years,'': when- she.was unable, to go' out The fundMl took' peace{ on• Saturday afterriooq to Bayfield cern-: eters .-Mr. Baxter, pastor ,of the 'Methodist- church_ otriciated- `at the. llonso„and grave. The pall bearers. 'were.. Messrs: Walter Wallis, John Scotchmer,, Robert >,MeMuri ay Her-' bert - eGrogor,,Roberr Penhale and Edward”` Sturgeon:,' She leaves "to' -mourn Sher loss :net -mother, one sis- ter and 'three brothers: .Mrs. Furry, Kinderslex,`Sask.,• Thos, Wannapeg, J'ahn Portage la PiaiT e' alifl Robert Hillsgreen,• Among those present -from a,-distanco were Mrs. Mable.: won and' Mt, Robert Buller, Ridge- ,town,.Mrs. Wm Nethercott and -Roy: ;Nethercott St.'MVIar. ys Mir and Mrs. Per usen; C isel uxst W s, Henry, and Mrs Cameron Clinton; Mrs, liafllul'ay, '1Goderich lWr liana John and ,Hannah Craig: and Miss Martha 'Hunter; diensall; Mr. Jno. Cochrane and wife; the Misses Cochrane; Jno. Cochrane', Mrs. and Mrs. James Jar- rott Ind daughter; Mr. Rolrerl Love, Mr.. Robert Parsons - and wife and n . so ,^ Me.4 sxs Willie,-4rhoie'and Fred-, Parsons, Hillsgreen, and Mr. John Parsons, Portage. la Prairie, Man.; Tho sympathy of the many friends: goes out to the raged mother; ,sis- ter, and brothers ,in -their bereave - erford, W, I. 'Miller, Ewen l3IeDon- ald, Elmer and Arnold- Woods and James .Barbour, attended the Guelph, Fair. Messrs, •Woocls, ,Barbour and. Miller were, exhibitors.• INT, Fred''Vebb, who recently had his,leg :Free-in/T(1, was taken. to Lon.' don hospital' last week,• where an x ray, photo of,' the injury', showed that not only Was.,the bone of the leg broken 'but the knee joint badly fractured. It will be some time. before he is able'to be about again. The first ',public entertainment in the new hall was staged en Tates, day;Doc,, i,9th, when a platy was g•iv err entitled,'"Which One Won?" by local talent under' the auspieos of the Y. ,P. B. C. E an& ser Y s `"Over There” .:� fir rd G': f,J-€atti *1 Two �'Ja nn En S'ra , �� Sitting' astride a "D7ountle's" bor2_o he. was. 1111 tide a, 51)00111100 of man- hood as 000' could :meet, Six foe, tall, bronzed, 111nncut nr 0:031 keen, Ile made an athlete of no mean abilttY, Throe 180:V8 fn the mar had seelni tSl.x mode 'u maraut,Of 0115," 'bat it-t00%G a, ]fad' cold to .,row that the Saar Thad. "f.it-coaching and terrible e0Ceets. One dray ho• played and worked bard; then wont' for 0115 in the X little::co11) e1tnie on, then g 01., worae and 5(51115 and '111,15l-ly—c0n00111I)ti011. T --'Cts three •vette r "Overthere," area two fluent 111 trio '810nntl00," have gl0cn hien n ilglrttn� aplri,t. Durintg those last ei ,art s month, the' foo: has not 'it117,td hiiabone, ho'a still lioptna' that t od a Baran 511r and tech'', 1!1:111 at the ikalsltolcn T•IosplI4t for 'Consumpttvos can retain :son—loth/11'g of 1118 ofd i'r, nhood,for aottim 5er+itco, C)n'Sy rvltta. tho at; heli sof mwarm' 1 Y r 'r'rtonds• 0011 '0118 °l;bofi,f; wniQc bs rar.- rued on. 7ytoncv 101 tt0•0ontly noededr Y3ontrtirtttlens tads -13,0 sent' 0,1 'ton, v, A.-Cartle0tr, 55b':CoAege,''Street,- l of ento.- LLIAM $1NCI.Alli, AN ESTEEMED Gl'11: 131'7 O1 STAN' LEY, i'ASSES ON. 1 10 was with feelings of deep rc- Bret tluq the word was received zIae si week that t ri peeted resideflt of the second of Stanley, was seriixt ly ill and a foW days later that he had pre. rad Dart;. Death ,carne ,early • Thursday moan- ant after,• a felt' -days of .illness. .The late Mr. Sinclair wets horn at Holm, 'Orkney- Islands, in ` 1808 and educe tti Canada with, his parents at the' age of four "year's. They: set- tied on 0 farm a anile oast'oi' Bruce„ field ,arid there he continued .to i e side for, several years. In 1887 he' married- Miss ,}Margaret , Chapman of , Tuckerslrlith and later they removed to' the sii1teenih • of Goderich town ship, Where they lived for about' fit'. teen years, ., Ten years ago they returned to Stanley, to the sec nd where he -.continued to reside itil the bane ,of hls death,, Sae is survived by $is wifo aper their family of five; Nix's J. Les:1J0 'Cox and, Mrs. Richard, Bond of Go -. ,erieh township; Mrs. eter Moffat -'of' Dashwood and Miss Annette and Will: at-home. Two sisters' also survive;;. Mrs.,'James Holmes- of. Sourly, Man. a'nd.Mrs-John•Al1an of Medicine lIat Alta. "There 'aro also two grand children, , Mr. Sinclair was a Presbyterian, On religion, being,-,a,,mtembei' of Willis church, Clinton.; Ile was' a member' of the:( P` O., F,„ of Brucefield and. the C. D O , F,. of Hohnesville. The 'funeral"• which was largely at. tended, was 'held. on Saturday', after* noon, the services being' taken by•the' Rev. J.• E.'Hogg, pastor of Willis church; and ch n the pallbearers were: John 1Vrioffat; Hugh Gilmour, Neil IVTeGregor,,Tolfn Butcliart, Alex"Mc Ewen: and W. I3, "Lobb: Interment- was "Made in Bairad's cemetery. "• The-,fioral offerings were` many and beautiful. , 'lVlrs. Parsons wishes ,at : this time to thank, the kind neighbors . a5id. friends for all their sympathy and helpfulness in her trouble.. Wire. Green nand:.Mrs. Atwood left on Saturday for- -Detroit . to spend the winter. - Mr. Robert :Petrhale returned last. week e fram the west after disposing^ of a number of cars of apples which ho had shipped..' Mr. 'Matthew Derr of Whitby Junction is spending a week in the village. • SAVES 58 TO $10 PER YEAR - Many a man has saved ten times the price of his` subscription, to The Family Herald arid ' Weekly Star of Montreal,1y using the advice or re- cipes given through its columns,: If, one buys the paper for its storieh only, he saves from 58' to 520 :.Iter year, which the 'serials and other tales would cost hint if bought in book form:. As an investment, no- thing which yields a- better -revenue is on the market. The huge sub- seription ;list by far• 1 the. largest . in Canada, with names on it which nava; been therefor fifteen, twenty, thirty forty and even fifty years, is one _proof of that. , Family Herald read- er's comprise the brightest, most siic- eessfirl aid' best` o0 the Dominion:. The Family herald is offering a enol- cc of five `useful books, cost free, -with,everyi,now subscription received before January 1st,`192b,- A sane- ..ple copy and details of the book o!1 ler can be obtaind otz application to the publishers, Family Herald and Weekly Star, Mdntreal, THEY GET AWAY WITII', IT'• Toronto,' has a habit of clothing its enterprises with high-sounding narireS_ which' assume an importance' which' docs nbt really exist. For instance, "Canadian. National Exhibition," anal .l'Roya2 Winter hair:" Goderich might a0 well call its fall _ fair the Provincial Exhibition, or Clinton its annual live stock show the Royal Spring Fair. Toronto's fall show isn't "national," and, as for its win, ter fair, we doubt if 'oyalty'ever heard of it. However, ,over, the Toronto' folks have a 3rea'C :notion .00 Lhe`va'I_ 'ue of putting up' a,fin'e front, and it. must bo admitted they get away with it pretty well:-- Goderich::Signal. THE OLDEST HOLIDAY Saturday a £tornoon i s ow• 'oldest holidny. It clays :from the 'layso thehe .A he Ring Edgar, In the. tenth ' century, deoreed that alt 000015 should cease at noon on Satuo- Clay, and not . bo resumed' until sruz- rise on M6ltday. -.In the following ,century Hing Can- 'tile issued an order: "T eC every Sunday be kept -..from Saturday's noon to Moeda- 's ,lawn " and in 1203 1 y , a similar -maw' rusts spade in Scotland. I r adjoined' those days the market; adz, zn tl the parish chtlrbh and after, praythiS each Saturday everting the 1peepld{ would , P1ie tse' or: iiveotsly store et provisions. M$4;' Sinclair. and family are ` ex= ceedingly 'grateful for the kindness and sympathy shown them by"their neighbors and friends mn 'their >sad'. bereavement and wish to extend their" 'sincere" ` d h and eartfeIt' thanks. -• THE ROSPITAL;,'BY-LAW We havebeen, presented with an admirably suitable proper'ty" for,; a Hlospital site and - we ,have already,. given 55000.00 to a fund toe equip the q building and make .it suitable for hospital purposes.' ' More money -abouts. 55000.00—is needed but we are not asked to- con- ' tribute to it. The Board ...proposes to borrow it and,. as the powers of a,, Hospital Board are limited as to me- thods of borrowing, the members of the 'Board either had to givethem. personal guarantee or to ask -the ple of the town toguarantee.,the loan: as a town '- affair. Obviosly ii;" -Would be unfairto throw the whole responsibility on the :Board,.who al- ready carry a great'- deal and, do' very, much without emolument,, and the only fair thing is for the town' to assume the guarantee. . There is no risk. There can be no logs to the town.' The property is- to be mortgaged td the'' town to secure the taxpayers against` any` call and the., property completed will be worth several tinges the amount of; the mortgage,` .Moreover,, the EQs-, pital Associationhas a clear title to the old Hosliital, which' cost 53,000, and is surely worth nearly as much. The income of the Hospital from rants and earnings has been enough to pay the current expenses and also pay for the old Ilospital, so that there is sure to be enough" to meet the interest and sinking fund on the proposed loan. The Associ-ation ask yon to help 'finish the building—not with your money but with your moral 'support. Your vote 10 necessary as a majority of one third of -the ratepayers on the voters' list must vote in favor of the b3 -la,w bcfore:it can carry. Will you help see thein through? You" have given your in!cnoy—will' you' novel support the Board with your vote? And i:C you ever need ee hospital there .will be one to.. pro to. There will be no increase In taxes. The Hospital Board will repay the loan. with: in- terest. Vote for the Hospital by- law. on January let, --Mrs. N. W. Trewartli; President. a "ADVERTISING RATES IN NEW YORK '- A glance over the following list of: advertising; prices in New York pa- pers ;crakes News-Record'prices seers' "dirt cheap." (The advertising, rates of the -New York -'Globe are 54.00 an icon, the New York Jetirnal 512.04 ari^ inch, th'e' New York 'Mali 515.50 an' inoh, the New Yor c'. 54.75 'n w 1 Post an inch, the. New York Sun 56.72 an inoh, and the New .York. World 58.26 an inch. • 1 '1'IIUIOSDAO, D1TC1slMS3E11 21txt, I r, 1c), 'wHE President, .Directors and O leer's c(esiro t ©f 'og t,o ,lab CjustQiiel's and :f'r'iends of 11130 Bank. thea' Best Wisthes'' for :a Happy CJtaz'istrnas and 'a Pros- perous New Year, The Loyal ` n.,k'- o f Cahad a • g� S`�i�ttES JLJ l`�! - IiirrED CAt4ADA'S LSRGESrT RETAIL GROCERS'," x _ iris,- as Greetings We Sell,to Satisfy, 10 pounds8 PG GRAVI,f'.q.ILD'. 83c CANDIES Idly Beans Creams Humbugs Lases Spools Satin Rests IL Butter Scotch ILI Windermere 35C Chocolates' Xmas Strings 5c, ea, Todhunters Nibs 3/'c 23 CAMEL DATES 3 plies No. 4 Tin Shirrifs ,Marmalade c NEW PRUNES 2 lbs 25c FINE ,ENGLISH ' PEEL. L „Orange 5'. Lemon & O ane 3 c Citron,,. ,59c. lb; Bulk Dates , 2 lbs. 25 Mincemeat •19c Maraschino Cherries .• • �.L. VALES' CIA • CAKE ,2-C RICHIVIELLO TEA' ' 'Phe Tea with 69c (�L0, Finest Canadian a Flavour;.? ! •Cheese , per Ib -28c ,Quaker Oats. 25c Choice Dred( TILLSONS ' Peaches 25i: ,Health IVC n Machina Sliced BACON Breakfast c :Our Christmas 0n„ 5 lb. Tin,. CAKE: La, 71 MIXED NUTS • Seeded or Seedless . 19c Raisins 17c 2 Tins" 2a�� Canned. Pumpkin ED,W ART? ;BURG S CROWN SYRUP c CLARKS SOUPS TOMATO 'Vegetable .12c. . . :Horseshoe or Clover Leaf. SALMON " C 2: Tins aril a mild; vego ble !emotive to redieve Constipatign and Data oneness' end heap the digestive and; eliminative fupotiana normal.. ori a', s,, Used 250, Oor a ` qa. ars as lF,Tii Chios off' the OMrI:l $ae '. Jurat19oo-: 6itti0 Pile One-third the regu- lar, dose.. Mode' of s u ut o ingredients. then candy coated. For"ofiildreni- anti adults, 2 -Quickly heals cankers of the; tongue or mucous nrernbrane,h and prevents infection. a ai 4 91 aa u:`� m _ m' `gym y w H'D 4 -Brush your teeth with "Leveleer" Tooth Paste, no other orate so per- fect. 75-10-p. • s . w 'u � d np�.boa �,... M" ' Certatk c Health Mian 17---- llvoci hi the 0tta-iva va11r.Y, not far froan the capital, w.itli (tet mother and Sottng sister, Wort 000010d...the naturral, thing when stab loft school.: and, acodxtling•ly, alto 010100d out to get what she could tor her services. Progress Was not fast, but at least She did hot Stand stili, and her earnings wore always in- With such o8'ospeci:s It etiorned that tier littlesister: could r3 -et the ehaiioo that. she batt been/denied--p, D'nlVSrn- Its education, The babyof tiro family, ,,eget. to Queen's, and tltts year, 1101 +glum meter' gives Igor:, the :0501 -so 02 L ;tctielor or Arts. Next yea,;, die's aina to do hMotter-_stet of Arta. 11110 hero's 1vherot the-S11chleSa emus 10. The-oldor. stator, broltpn to dreat;th by 0Vgnworlc, is ole longer able 'to 105101,', 810 is a pai:tent al the Mats- ika'",t0asprtal, Sor Constniittves,'but- t - a.honed that she too volt] shortly )irathipp,,te—tblth "Ai, Certifies -le o$ Citiod 17 eattlir" ' Soveritoon thotisanct Pntiontlmit been cared tnx+;US!. t11oN1titianal: Sana-' tattling i Association in ts'boshitats in itluttitata and at''Woston, 1.1511, or. ttaot .1hoer n vd boon n n reatorodto hAalCli and ,,auris 11atne00. You Aar share in " tt 'c 11ft ) at work g a )0 A, x u ,w, . con trl»dtlans x'Si ;v >b a r L Ir to to lion. Mr. ,A. Giutnitan, 22$1Colliigo 5tk7oot: fV '1 TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO.: t, Daily Except Sunday. Lye Goderich -.. 6.00 a.m. 2,20 "p.m.' LveClinton,,,.. 6.25 51,m. 2.52 p.m. „Lve. Seafm'tli 6,41 ami, 3:12 pan, Live Mitchell . 7.04 a.n-i. 8.22 pan,, Arr Stratford . , 7,30 a,m. '4.10 pan. 1 Air 1Ritchen,.r.. , 8.20 am. 5.00 pan. Arr Guelph 8.45..a,nti'5.50 tin, Arr Toronto , . 10.10 'a,ni. 7.40 p.in. IOET'IIRNJNG• Leave Toronto' 6.50 a.m.; 12.55 p.m, and 6,10 hap. Parlor£ ear r God -richto To. Cafe a, .e ionto "ori morning train and Toronto to Goderich (3,:10 pan. train. Pa 10 � 1',t rdto To, r t 13rftc car Stratford Upt ow n Aget otronto onafternoontrain. • C,1, Horning, D,P;A.G Systen x JoieItinsf rt & Son, Phone 15, Sold ,by "J, E. Hovey, Clinton„ Ont. !lakeroue etoyo as sway Stove.- De � way rt 000000, and woapdrudtoets. s,e woncltdul OP v6rt 011468 B0801 '@10' ,hie, .$boar boat, rote. 'tng, dr baltrug filo 1,1 �i aace H s' b t4a.{ ttntl,idoow,q;rnbot, CNE/( PgR O'C,IAbV GOAD 0201VCOD Tho Oliver Burner mnhoo !Wenn 1000 1185 8001. oil (koros,0e). oh id dhcap 0w mud otn6y:, 500050r, Dons 1not cheerio your, Move, - Shea 1m: ar uy( of erohhx In one r0inu`o, ,ABSopgfi,ll �h;E:X SAVE.. erWplo, reuthoichealth. Last3710,:iot,, THREE TOOTS' TEE IIEA,t 02 anal r trees. b led 1. '00' ONvev =mi multi heater sato, bo ,lea 050 by dimply 10 IltOa dAtvm elbr any ntovo; x'nntto, ;urnnbb: 38 diti:erbirt rnodetn. JVSF TUROT 4 VALVE to her t or cool:, lio Marta pfolte,10011,11. dirt n of Onop,,tor, 500,0ltn0. edrryiva- dirty .eoal or wood. rrent0 00,1 hdkoa better, g01 000, .10 8?,41`u': P2i1Az. 81ot ho t'saas.'naXebWrrea.ni0ioabtabiaarha6 r.$O 1r0cda tau n7VOr 08e8 11 8088838. : T. 0.'IIE ri; RRTTT; Henson, District Representative C entatiVO ,.,'Local Agent T. TURNER, Clinton, The ladies Of Liman gave banquet: inour.of .the "Irish Nine' .. hon li tc hale ball club recbntly,, , A fine supper, followed a concert h at whit supper h the . POmOh Wellington ` League cup was presented to the club and to each member. E the "Nine" o e N Was given medal, a a ltd a.photograph f o , tha. Le1i'113 incl executive.