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The Clinton News Record, 1923-6-21, Page 6and 1Vie st Monday vas the birthday i ,on, Deward 'Ferguson, art 1 s e18bratin until next Monday; The Toronto:' Star divides its �'finne l,retty evenly uetweenrdamaningHow- ard .Ferguson and boosting a baby elephant. 'Complaints are made in St. Mary's that people pluck flowers from the ;plots in the cemetery, That's a pret- loaa'-dawn spat of thin to dp, row, ty • isn't t' "Edison says that only two Men in a-liundre1l are intelligent. While standing in a movie queue. the other day we wandered who the other tel low' was' Exeh ante At Arthur they are making an e1- 'ioi•t to get through with business on Saturday night before the midnight hour. The constable is in tiueted td ring the town .bell at eieti en oiciock P• m.. as a warning ler pr plc to; get Toady to go home. towing;the "nominations ` on ursday last- thele are 298 condi- dates nominated ,.or 111 seats :for „the , coring••eleetion. Of the .total'; „then 184 of these,., rust return to private lite after the' oleetiMI. -.Next'Mon- .day will decide _which 184 it will f 5 s a . Political ',opponents are trying to defeat Sir Allain Beclt in London' by claiming that the head of the Ilydro should keep out of politics. Sir Ad - Fent was a member of thei Caovernment of the late Sir James -Whitney when Hydro wa_s first undertaken and Con- tinued to lie ai`member of theGov- , eminent until he was defeated in the, election. of''•.919. After his defeat members of the U. F: 0. waited upon Sir Adana asking that he' come in- to the Government, which',. had he con- sented would have necessitated his being, elected as a U. F, candidate an so'me�ziding That is Less than four sear ago,'why all.the fuss now? ]il le ui conversation With a cite' zen in Clinton the other flay Sir John Vtillison said, that he had been talk-' ng to ` Mrs. Ferguson, :wife of the ceder of the, Conservative . Party, and she said to him: "We'are ;'ndt anxious for office, for the sake of of face. It means a lot: of hard work for both of, us and a financial loss. 'hut we'feel" that if,service can:' be .ren-- ered that way to 'oar country it aught torte freely given.': Too often i -reaps it is; the custom.' to think f people in public'lifo as having fat 'time. -;at "the expense of the ,people. 11 would be ,well if we 'could `cults-. vote the idea of `service; of . giving oneself and - ones: talents for.the.; good -of others. A' good many laugh at . this idea,. and perhaps itis just that -cynical laugh • which helps discouarge' the: fine enthusiasm for public serv- ice. ., The Canadian Weekly Press As- •sociation is. ,holidaying in the Prov- inces by the Sea this. week, the -an- nual `convention being held in Halifax pxa'141o;nday :and Tuesday, By the pe 4ity cooperation of the passenger Traffic departments of the Canadian; National and Canadian Pacific Rail - rays" the party is'beingafforded the 'privilege of an extended tour of the Marithne Provinces..A parof over -two hundred newspaper party of 'men and their wives aretaking in the trip. No doubt the number` would have -been larger had ,not the election' come along "just at this tune;: aI- `tlaotigh the 'panty-. arrives in Toronto /early':Monday next,' in time for all .to catch their ,trains home•• to vari- ous parts of the Province in time to cast a vote. ' The News Record, is not `represented on this. trip, but it 'Wasn't the,election that prevented us ••°going, Sir'`John. Willison said, the other :night -whew speaking of the enoraalous- 1y increased expenditure. of the Drury Government that he didnt see? how they dict it, It has often been said' thaL in regard to business'and hetise- ` hold^' expenses it is the little : things Aliat count se perhaps it'ig the same with governments„ and if so if the -following plan has' been followed it 'nay account"for.' a, slice at least bf the' increase Under the Drury Gov- ernment on dais "election returning. of- Licers;'are being paid $300 instead of -$100' and an ester $100 for every additional 1.0,000 voters in the riding. .Election clerks' get $200, instead .of '$1.00; deputy -returning Officers. got 110 for.' the. day, instead of $6, poll •clerks get $6 instead 'of 84 and each constable $4 instead of $2.- 'T8 almost ..all those cases. double Mila•e is ,paid, instead of single, as in the past, •The corning, election hi Ontario is going to •cost this province a lot' of money The 'Poem] Le Star says that Mr. Ferguson's chief speakors' fault with ',Mr. Wellington Hay'isthat -he gave onppor't to the Drury Government in the :house and it goes en to point out know Sensible this was, making it 'possible for the government to, carry on The fault many people; besides „flit, supporters of 84r. Feeguson,,have withWellington Hay is, not that .he gave support to. the G6vernment, that was all right, the legislation brought forward ':was pleasng to hien, ',but that'he gave the government sup- ' port'in the very things irhieh lie con- demns the government for doing. Had .Nle Hay an• d Ms party supported the :.government in 'the measures . with which thew agreed and refused their "support an other Matters matters .w1iich they naw. condemn, they could .easily have puha check ripen its wild 'extravagance, :Cor instance. But sit- ting quietly by, acquiescing in ev- emithing the government diel, the people' holt! the Liberal ''arty equally responsible 'for the acts of the gov- ernanenii, and they are pexfectly;jalslti- tied in doing s0. Consecluently, the snoctacle of. Mr. Hay and his fol- loteors going about now condemning the govern/110ot for itS extravagance, ere.,': is 'disgusting to a great, many pcoplc1 othev. than ConIervatives, as Ma Hay will probably find on Mon- 4 day. Ton • in r 411111 belt is :Niagara Metros, 'ilio '')our„ labora, seem to be a"'ruatiaer, restlessr uneasy People, although industrious and: frugal to il, degree they are dissatisfied in Manitoba because they oaniiot conduct . 'their schools,_ entirely barring' the 'teaching ` of En-, gliSla. Will'. they find it easier to e- vade the school laws 08 Qnturio? lantjfield 10 reporting' a wedding which took i Irlarc at Bayfield tet of Y last week The Newt Record stated that the ceremony was performed by the Rev. Basil Colclough, "cousin of the bride.". Oar genial rector, ,while he -might b4cIndt n'c ornt cousins" 'with the charming bride, of the day, claims no xeltaves this side of the Atlantic, so the" statement was obviously an er- ror. ` r. M'r. and Mrs. Walter Bong, of ,W„indsor are occupying their' sum- mer um- me residence on the Terrace. - Mrs. '(Di•.) Newton'' Brady spent a few days last week at •Buf:talo, 'Rev.' A. Macfarlane occupied the pulpit of Knox -church, Godebich on: Sunday, lest. Mrs. I9. Morner spent a. few• days' the Past week in Detroit. ' 1V1iSs Maggio McLeod of Detroit and Miss Holmes of Walton, are visiting the formers. grandparents, Mr: and Mrs. Leitch. Jir, Thomas Archer of Clinton is. the guest or Mr, William J. Stin- son for a few flays this week. Mrs. Stothers and family, Di,., Stothers, Rupert Stothers and Miss Constance Stothers, of London spent Sunday at their • summer cottage .Lake Side; Mr. and Mrs. Shannon And daugh- ter, 1Vliss Shannon, augh-te,.MissShannon, and Mr. Holder of Hamilton, their guest;- are occupying, their. cottage- in .Lake Sicle. Mr. and Mfrs.; C. It. -Will of London spent the week -end at their'suminer cottage on Delevan street, • .Mr, R. Bailey; Manager of the Stirling Bank, Sebrringville, spggst the week -end at his home 'in the village. 'IVSiss Orr and Mrs. Hay. of Strat- .ford are spending a few weeks at the OTT hangallow on the. Terraced Mr, W. E. Menness and fafnily are occupying their summer residence on Tuyil. street, ' Mi, E. A.. Sander of Kitchener was tie guest oMr. I. W..Erwin over the week -end: ' Mr. George Colliday $f Detroit was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Cowie, a, few days last week, Mr, William Tippet of Billings, Montana, is spending a few weeks. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tippet. ' Miss 'Garrett of. Washington, ar- rived last week and has taken pos- session of her 'stumpier cottage; on Charles street. She was accompan- ied by her cousin, .Mrs. Rot Mullins aux of Baltilinore, Maryland, who Will spend the summer with' her Marritages TORRANOE—.JIOWrATT—At Sud- • -bury, on` June 166, by the ' Rev. Won. McDonald, Sarah 'Bell, ,elder daughter. of Mr. and Mrs.' Wm. lRowatt of Sudbury, to Thomas Ed- gar Torrance of Capreol, younger son of'Mr. and ,Mrs. John Torrance' ,of Clinton. " SINCLAIR-SMITIf-At Old St Andrews Church, Toronto, on June SOth, by the Rev. 'W. Muir Auld`,' Aida Vivian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H.' Smith, to `Alex ander Sinclair, M. A., son of Mr. airs"Mrs. John L. Sinclair of ,Stay her. TYNER—STUTDY.—Tn Gederieh, on June 121h, 1923,, by Rev. Mr; Dewey, Annetta Jean, daughter of 1188 and Mrs. John Sturdy, !Lo. Charles Tyner, of Clinton:',," 1 ANNIGAN--COX=-In Exeter,. on June 6th, Mrs, Mary Cox, dangli ` ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cornish, to•Lieut, Norman Hannigan, of the S. A` by Maj, W. H Byers of Stratford: WING—HEIST—At Goderteh, on `June 7th ,by Rev. E: H, Bean,:Jul-. is Florence Heist to M. Lewis Wing, SNYDERA- LOBB —In Goderich town- ship, on June 20th;'; by the Rev.' H. 3. Fair, Iva Joy, 'younger dough ter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lobb, to Harvey" B Snyder, son of Ma' and- Mrs •T . B. Snyder. of Col- Uorne township. 3irth"s ECI ;ART—In Manion, 'on June 14th, to Mr. ,and Mrs: John Eckert, a' daughter, COOPER—InkExeterTIosjrital; on. June 16th;,,to ,Mr.. and Mrs; W. ,'Cooper jr., of Kippen, •a• daughte:r:;, emit°s 1 will have a ,'nice lot of berries far •sale this year. Get your, order, in early before ]: bbip them'out of. towin. • Holme grown StrtxA-berries are a1- ways the hot and cheapest. F. W. AND "'; EW Clinton Phone 88-W 07-4 M Coal's Big Store Seeded Raisins pk,t, 185 Seedless Raisins ,, ,,1.b 1St Finest Select, Raisin lb. 15c linrnapitia 2 pkt for 25c Corn Flakes _ , 2 'eor 255. Sltlade ten , . , pkt. '65c Loose lea .,,ib, 60c, Peailino 3 pkts for 25c ]den's Shutinl , , , yd, 30c gi tehener Larch:, ..111. 20e .Cowling frog 23c tip Brooms, , .worth $1.20. for 1,00 �Iatire V►', MVICCao1 LONDES'BOR,O '07-. ide and; Mrs. bred Tolman, en ietayo s week for Weston, where' they i Ini - tvntspending' sevaai�1. ats. '1'olaal3nspn as almost recovered from his recent severe ilhae'So and it is hoped the ehauge will contribute, to his complete, recovery,, Mrs. 0 .1-1owatt was a l'aoirdon to. last week, Mr, :uugh McDougall, of, Tiverton was a week -end visitor at the home of Mr, John Wacker. " Miss Edith 13owcy has retained Il erton where from d vl ie she was the. a sti' v t,•upst c f I ez si p , �s, Ctrt M�, t7 e Mrs Jamieson is home from Michi- gan, where she spent several weeks. visiting, A game of "foot ball was played'. Here, on Monday evening Sea- forth and Bruceiield, Seaforth won'by one goal Me. and Mrs. McIntosh of Tiverton were •the guests .,of Rev. and Mrs: McIntosh at the`Maa}se over Sunday, Miss Florence Beattie of Seaforth, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs: Wni. Scott,' on Sunday, (Mr.' Johii Swan is holidaying , in 1Viichigan: 1V1r, and Mrs. Peter Baird and little. daughter,. Miss Jean, of Pasqua ai'e, the guests of Mes. Ge 1rge' Baird. 'Mr. George, T•Iill, who has been quite ill; is alike to be out again., Mrs: Vair:;of Toronto, visited her sister., Mrs. Cecil Simpson, last week. Prof. Anderton is organizing a choral society here. Mrs. Holmes is visiting in Bay- field. Rev. W. D. McIntosh was able to take his work on Sunday after his accident. He is still quite lame and has to use crotches but his foot is improving nicely. ` Mrs, Wm, Barry has gone west for a visit. Stanleg Township Mrs. D. "Armstrong, formerly Miss Alice -Stephenson, and 'daughter ,ar- rived from Filat.;Mound, Man., They 'Union Newii-lie, or4 YOU Enjoy. good cup of Telt, Coffee,or Cocoa? •Tf you do our blends of Black ()range nPekoe or Green japan or Oir Own Coll c c has li V S fi o flavor a all are looking o them and o a T I, Lcup t o op f Try u y ll z p l� >a y3y 0f Tea; Loll? e es Cocoa Got our prieeson Laundry soap, ,-To;let soups, . Lux, 4mnaolna, L'earline and all the articles you need for the annual siring clean u 1. p , , :1VSotto: YOUR STORE -ALR STORE—GET OUR PRICES' Highest Prices for' Eggs' Get the; Habit of Pealing. at tDOidI C N& CO'S GROCERY " Fah Qac l THE STORE FOR EVERIMODY .10141.aarva won. rowns Bread delivered to alt . parts of town read MANY VARIETIES' 011 CAKES AND. BUNS." Fresh, ° for your 'table daily We make Wedding, calsus, a Speciality Nellson!s Roe Crew and Chocolates BAKER AND CONFECT f11VER Phone 1 intend staying; for' seine time with. their friends here, especially with the lady's mother, Mrs, Stephenson, sr„ who is advanced in years and has not been enjoying- very good health of late. O. PIN I. .a . i YF1ELD attar_ e' Addresses will b l e'given at 2.30 o'clock hi' ,the :afternoon ,bp„ • W. C. Medd, U. F. OCandidate P. South Huron �/a'�. Black, M. Mrs. W.- N. Penn of Hensali' Mrs. Glenn's address will be espeeialll iinteresting:to Women .voters. Everybody Cordially invited 07-1 • Debentures for Sale The Corporation of the Town. el Clinton offers for sale to local in vectors ten debentures of $500. each, issued for Hospital purposes. Full particulars on ' application to the 'undersigned: D. L. -'Macpherson,,, Treasurer. 07-tf Steer Strayed Prom the .premises ',of 111e.,under- signet!,- a brindle yearling steer, In- formation' thankfulIy','of ,th d. Robt: Cant, R. R. ,No, 1, .Phone 14-1240, Cli nt L�� on. . _._ 07-1-n 8 The _European Corn Borer=. Great damage to corn crops in certain sections of. Ontario has been caused ih recent years by the - Etirope2i Corn Borer. To check this pest, £o 1low- closely recommendationsof the Department. ti Its Life ]History The moth appears about, the middle' of June and lasts until. about the last week in July. Egg Laying Tn this period . the female Jayaits eggs on the undersides of the corn leaves, preferably on the most advanced corn. 'The Borer The damage is done by the. borer stage. The "worm" devel- ops from the egg, eating into, the stalks and ears. It winters in the stubble or stalks. :The P1upa The worm changes to the pupa, which in turn develops into the moth about, the second week of June or later< Dornaaak n r epare°hhnent of Agneu!ture 'Arthur Gibson --Dominion Eirtomokagist Division of Field Crop • Field -Laboratory,` and Garden Insects, Strathroy, Ont. . Ottawa, Ont; •i40T0 , Address nil onneirice to :Aominfott 0ntomo. logien! Brnneh, Ottawa, Send all 'spoeimens` for idoniilicatioa, to the Field Laboratory, -EOtretheoy,-Ont, 93 4 S N W jl' 11'ryNt1; Faperthanging aintmn and.Decorating Orders left with us will receive prompt attention's All Work Guaranteed Prices ,RoasOnitble - WE HANDLE PAINTS AND •PIt8 ER - •See us about' Wallpaper--if-You will save 88 per,;cent, ur? by buying' yowallpaper front „ u&. AY POTTER Leave orders.With MTS. Robb. Arurstraiag,'lis on St Standing Hay- , 30 ay,- 30 acres 'of sweet clover,' 5 'acres alfalfa and 10 acres -Mixed grass for, private sale, standing.' Also farm, Iots'' 16-17-18, Maitland con. Colborne, BARRED R1OCZS--ANBD 'LEGHORNS: township. for• sale or rent; Apply W., B: Forster, .R. R. No, 2 ' Clinton, Phone '169 Colborne. • 07-t£ umi11111111 1 011 11 11111111 1111 111111111111 I 11,1111111 SAVE VOUR' from blight 1 well -lei TELEPT-IONT'; 53 1111111191119111111111111111111111111111 111111 MEM III I1I Int111111II l 11111 111111111 Agent Wanted WANTED: Industrious, capable man 25 to 30 years, in Huron county, to handle local trade delivering. Raw- leigh's Good Health Products direct to home. Largest, best 'fastest Selling line.. Products on time, lowest wholesale, no advance in prices. No experience, practically no capital needed. "We teach you to manage your own permanent business. Larg- est, strongest Company, gives most eo-operation. Write age, occupation references.' W. T. Rawleigh C. Dept. 2393, London, Ont. Phone 68. OFFICE HOURS : 9.30 to 12 a.m. 2.00 to 5,30 p.m. 7,00 to 9.00 p,m, Wednesdays 9.30 to 12 a.m. 7.30 to 9 pail. DR, W. R. NIMMQ Chiropractic Specialist. Specializing in . Spinal, Nervous and Chronic Diseases, Normandie • Block, Clinton. Ont. q. aby Chicks '• Auto For ."Sale newcLaughliss Buick, `, -Model If -45; ly varnished,' niotop in .good con- dition, good reasons'' for selling. W. G.Strong, Clinton. ' 06-tf Baby Chicks' After June 15th babychicks will be sold at $13.00 per 100. E. J. Tre- wartha,'the Inglenook Ponitry Yards, Holinesville, Phone 22--611. 06-tf Strawberry Festival A strawberry festival and garden party will be given Tuesday evening,. June 26tH, under the auspices of the Holiilesville'Methodist church,' on the lawir`of Mrs. Acheson; Holmestille. Supper will be served from 5 0 7 0' clock. Ice 'cream booth on grounds. Clinton band in attendance. ince. Admis- sion: Adults 50e. Children 25e. 06-2 • Housekeeper Wanted Middleaged woman as housekeeper, by Month or year. Apply°to James Iiearn,R. 18. No. 1, - North Bruce, ,05-3.-p Haase. For Sale Eight roomed` house and two lots on Victoria st.,'hard and soft water 'and electric lights. Apply to Mrs, Ed-. ',Yard; Walters. 05-tfr2-p, • Binder Por' Sale Deering binder,` 7 ft cut sheaf car- rier and truck complete;_ in good re- pair, Apply' -to Amos 'Cartwright, Phone, 74. 04--U Hemstitching Machizies Hemstitching and Pieoting attach- ment. Pits any sewing machine, price $2.50. Personal checques 10c. extra. Bridgman's Sales Agency, Box 42 St. Cathenines. • 04-6-p For Sale` The undersigned offers` for • sale 8 acres of land, house, barn, gravel pit and some live stock 'Just' out- side of town on Dinsley Terrace. Isa- ac Boszo ' 04`hp.. Ford Car For Sale A ford runabout, 1918 model, in. good mechanical condition Right price for quick sale. Wilfred Seeley. 04 -if house for Sale 'Cottage on Princess street, town Water' and electric lights, 1/3 acre of garden with fruittrees and sinall fruits.. Apply to W. L .PeferS, tor; Aliiert and Princess' streets, 02-88 Sinal! Fitrni For S'salo 14 mile north b4 Clinton, on Gravel Road; containing 8 acres; young 00- ebard and small fruit; basic barn with Far - cement stabling fox 4 Bead of cattle and 3 horses and driving' shed and hen louse; 7-rooined house with good cella`, Apply to . MVIrs. G. M. Far gahae. —98-tf' House For Sale 2 -Story brick house on North Street; in good repair, all cotrvonionces, acro of land, fruittrees, rte.. Good stable. eotild be used For different purposes. Also n 2 -acro lot near railway track. C, J, Wallis, Clinton, 81-tf, Meg Ibor .Service Supresne tail, No, 180, rebtstered Large Black !nog, will stand 'roti ser- vice , at the premises of the milder. silnaedC.W.Williams,ySr,Lot44, 1 Mthtb ud eon., Godbaioh p, Sept d -p 0 CHICK, PEED • BLATCHFO1bD'S CALF MEAL the best_by Government analysis' E. L. MITTELL,,'Clrnton Store Vacated by J. E. Johnson' Summer 300 Pairs MEN'S SOLID LEATHER WORK- ING BOOTS from 3.50 to 5.00 Boys' and t.Women's a.t� Equal al Value ° Wm. 'Bar° r s pposite the Posto>fice. Clinton r csten Oats .il We have'a car of Western Oats just. arrived: maces .are very reasonable, 'We also have in stock' SORGHAM MILLET ' ESSEX RAPE BABY CHICK FEED OYSTER SHELL GRIT OATMEAL (choice)' We ars paying the highest prices .for wool, call and see us before tel- ling, .,6, W. Jenkins' Sofia. FL,O1JII AND 'IMOD khol1 s; Movietor 1914 ReSideatbliRiox41