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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-9-20, Page 600 "r0iC'ilI NEWS Fall lousecicaners will find it to their ou to et adv�a>a a 1. Palter Stock must be reduced as weare quoting special l r cfor 30 days �5 to make room for`Christmas it1a SCoods Good assortment of window Shades, Curtain Poles, and Room, Mouldings. A. To COOPER.. CLINTON Prize List of Clinton School Fair CLINTON Class 4: Oats, shoat: Reggie' Noble, John McGill. Class '7: Field Corn: W. Cameron Henry, Jean' Weir, ' Class 8: ,Sweet Corn: Harry Plum- steel, Albert Salter, Florence Rorke, Isabell Pickett, Harold Gibbs. Class -9: Po tatoes, Irish •Cobblers: Dorothy Cornish, Emily Scruton, Ken- neth Tickett, Blanche Clement, Nor- ma Streets, Bruce Biggart. Class 10: Green Mountain: Susie. Livermore;' Bert 'Glidden, Margaret Moss, Wilbur Cudmore, Russell Mil- ler, Frank Heard. Class 11: Dooley: Ruth' Castle, Gordon Cudmore,: Helen Nediger, Stella Deeves, Jack Dont, Eileen Rumball, • Class 12: Mangolds; Janes Chow - on, Glen Cartwright Lloyd. Rumball, George Rumball, A. Benson Corliss, Ruth Pickett; Class 13: Turnips; Charlie•Andrews, Billie Dony, Doris:Crich:. Class. 14: Beets: Margaret, Tasker, Cecil Holmes, 1Vlyrtle :Cole, Irene Layton, Dorothy. Match, May Veneer.- ,Class 15.: Carrots: Lillian i4lanning„ Harry Veneer, Ruby Clement, Law - fence. Plumsteel, May Andrews, Gene` Andrews. Ruby Clement, Kemietli Pickett, mile Campbell, Joe Doherty. Gln s' 22 African Marigolds;: De- loris Harris, .bili an Mairnirig. Class 24: C;aleardul:r; Grace Evans; .lack St:ruton, Jean Weir, Class; 25: I'renelr Marigolds: Nor - vat Farniss, Isabel Pickett, Josephine :Harris, Ruth Castle, Class 28: Cosmos: Robbie 'Hale, Duncan Cartwright, Harold Cribbs, r Dorothy Goinish, Warren Whitmore, CHolmes, Cecil can a I1 Class 20: Cockerel +33 P,1t; Margar- et McLeod, Deloris Harris, Reggie Noble, ;Ed. Rorke. Class 30; ,Pallet B,P.R:; Reggie Noble: Ed. 'Iterate, Deloris Harris, 4, Twyford, Class 31: � L B P,R.: Reggie Pen o � 6g Nab1e, W, J. McGill, Janet Mc- fagg`art, 100. Rorke, Chas. Johnson. Class 32: Pen of two White Wyan- dottea: Veggie Noble. ,Class 83: White 1,eghorns, Gerald Holmes, gen, Pickett, Margaret Mc- Leod. Class 10: Parsnip‘: Margaret Mc- Lepd, Isabell Chowen, Irene Veneer, /Viola Holland, Jean Twyford. Class 17: Onions : Ilelen Deeves, Deloris Harris. Class 16: Asters: Clayton Dixon, Reggie ,Cook, Josephine Harris, Mur- ry Cudmore; ,Hilly Scruton, Carl Scru ton. Class 19; Sweet Peas: Madelon Street?, • Charlie Johnson, Dorothy Corliss, Marion Pickett. Class 20 Phlox: Susie Livermore, George Gould, George Rumball. Class 21: Zinnia: Janet McTaggart WANTED NOW RELIABLE SALES, AGENT for this district to eell'our Fruit,: Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, etc. Good Pap.' . Excfuoive Territory, This agency is valuable --our stock is the highest grade --all' grown in ourown nurseries, and the listof varieties the very best• Prompt and satisfactory deliveries guaranteed. Established 40 Years, " 600 Acres. Far partite/ars write ' ` PELIIAM . r NURSERY CO. Toronto, Ont. Always'oG®od When you buy SURPRISE, you .get a.big, bright, solid bar of the highest grade household soap and it is always the same. A Pure Hard Soap v Class 34; Rhode Island Rode: Ivan Doer, Earnest Brown, Reggie Noble, Jim Chown, Class 35: Any Pot: James Chowan, harry Ireland, Gladys Bezzo, A. Ben- son Corliss, Beat , Gliddon, IIarry Plunrsteel, Grant Rath, Owen Combe, Class 80: White Eggs: Mary Cooke ft t, Hale, Reggie ' Coolc, A, Sutter, Viola Holland, Geo. Gould. -Class 37: Brown Eggs: Dorothy Cornish, Brenton, Hollyar,:Roy. Cook. 1:31asa' 38: Apples: Reggie Cook, Jean Weir, Irene Swinbank, Ellwood Campbell, 'Norman Livermore, Nor- ma Stevens. Class 39: White Bread: Florence Rorke. Clas 40: Bran Muffins: Norma Streets, Violet Morrison, Mary An- drews, Jim . Turner, Isabel Biggart, Isabel_ Weir, Class 41: Oatmeal Cookies: Isabel Biggart; Violet Morrison; Isabel Weir, Helen Dew. Class 42: Buns: Florence Rorke. Class 48: Tafts: Isapel 'Cantelon, Pearl 'Churchill, Marion Srnith, Ruth Cartwright, Dgrothy Bartliff, -Mar jorie Bunter. • ' Class 44: Homemade Candy: Flor- 'enee Rorke, Albert Salter, Isabelle Holnr:es, Dorothy Mutcb, Marion Dew, Jessie Cameron, Class 45: School Lunch: Edward Rorke,' Isabel Weir,Dorothy Bartliff, Isabel Pickett. ,Class 46: 'White Cake: Janet Mc- Taggart, Edith Hunt, Margaret Me- Leod, Isabell' Pickett, Dorothy Bart- liff, Viola Noland: Class 47: Patch on Cotton: Isabel Biggart, Isabel Holmes, Isabel Weir, Violet Morrison: • :Class .48: ,Sewing on 6 buttons: Jean Ball, Isabel ,Wein Thelma Ball,. Dorothy Watts, Isabel Holmes, Ag- nes Carbert, Class ' 49: Hemstitched Handker- chief;. Lottie Livermore, Jean Match, Grace Evans, Susie Livermore, Class 50; Darning on Woollen Goods,, Florence Rorke,. Marion Dew. Class 51: ,Crochet Work: Helen Nediger, Myrt1e Cole, Hazel Church- ill, Madelon. Streets, Violet Morri- son, Beth Cartwright. Class 52: Wash .Cloth: Norma Streets, Helen Knight, Pearl Church- ill. • , Class 53: Any Model in Wood: Ev- erett`Downs, Mob:is Rozell. A. Ben- son ',Corliss, Oswald Ilamblyn, Owen. Combe, George Ruinbald. Class 55: Patchsewn.on. grain hag: Reggie Noble, 11dward Rorke. Class 57: Map of Townships: Clara Ball, Emily - Scruton, :Stewart :'Far- quhar, Irene' Venner, Thelma Ball, Marion Smith. Class 58: Map of New Ontario: Helen Manning, Robbie 1-lale, Marion Pickett, Mary Andrews Margaret Plun:steel, Pearl Churchill. Class 59: Map of Maritime Pro- vinces: Margaret Cudmore, Norma Stevens, Helen Knight, Wayne Ro- zell, Isobel Chowen, Lottie 'Liver- more., ,Class 60: Writing, The quick brown etc.:; JessieCameron, Dorothy Corliss, Lillian .,Manning, Isabelle Holmes, Ross, Fitzsimons, Frances Fitzsim- Nealtaa Clas 70: Collection 12 plant dc - 00504; D. %Iavris. Class 72: Collection Native Woods: Bill Bali, Susio ,Castle, Edward Rorke Buddy Bemis, ,Class 7 4; School Chorus; Division a 2, 'Division 3. Class 75:: School Parade; Miss' Drop ,r"s, Miss Ford's, , SIr s, Farn- ham's; Miss Ciirtar's• CLINTON, RURAL :...!!i"t . ono .... ..,,r..... :;::lBY:: 'an hi SMP " bat Tv" VERY genuine piece of SMP Enameled Ware - carries the SUP shield shape trade mark. Only the choicest articles carry. this sign, It guarantees the value in the article, and the, use of SIAP Enameled Ware itself guarantees quick heating of foods; absolute' purity; ease bf cleaning:, tenderly cooked food and long wear. , Ask the liar4ware merchant for M P64a:WARE Three finishes: Peed Viers two coats of pratIy, grey enaniel inside bad out, lialrnond Ware three Mats, light blurt end White outside, white lining; Vital Were. threechats, pure 'White •,nate Feed detF`ifVitli I ayttl `Blue Edging. rare t/0 • INSOINTON,Itts 1f.A.RD r RE AND FUR S1 tx'tJItE CU1f1 ktf1 HAWK/NS & nl Class 1: Wheat, 1 quail,: Ilerb er t Fair'aervice,. No, 4 Hullott, Class 2: No, sheaf: Roy Apple- by, No. 5 Hallett ,Herbert Faircet- vice, 'No. 4, Hallett. Class 3: Oats, 1 quart: Grace Mc - Ewan, No. 1 - Stanley Stuart, Mc- Ewan,No, 1Stanlo Clas 4:. Oats sheaf; Gordon Lyon No. 5 Hallett; Willie Batkin, No.. 11 Goderieh. ' •Class 5; Barley, 1 quart: Mervyn Batkin, No. 12 Goderieh; Lloyd Ad- ams, No, 5 Hallett; Ruth Venner No. 12 Bgllett. • Class 6: Burley, sheaf: Ruth Veneer No. 12 Ilullett, Class 7: Field Corn; Willie Batkin, No, 11 Goderieh; Graydon Neil,' No. 12 Hallett Union; Grant Lindsay, No. 11 Goderieh. Class 8: Sweet Corn: Madelon Glen, , No. 4 Tuckersmith; Andrew Fraser, No. • 11 Goderieh; Dorothy Watts, No. 4 'Clinton; Sadie Batkin, No; 1.1 Goderich; Bessie MtEwan,; No. 1 Stanley; Marion Forbes, No. 12 Hal- lett. Class 9: Irish Cobblers: Gordon Snell, No. 5 Hullett; Isabell Nott, G Hullett:' Ray Voclden, 5 Ilullett;- An- drew Fraser, 11 Goderich; Russel aTer- vis, 12 Union G. and 'II.; Willie Ro- gerson, 4 Tuckerslnith, Class 10: Green Mountain: Audrey Carter, 6 Tuckersmith Earl Reynolds 2 Hallett; Gordon Cant,. 12 .Hallett; Erlin Whitmore, 6 Tuckersmith; B t- zel Watkins,:12 Goderieh; Carl Rad- ford, 5 Hullett: Class 11: Dooley: hazel Hogrra'rt,. 5 Hallett; Gladys Perdue, 17. Code - rich; Lloyd Stewart, 4 Slullett; Chas. Dale, 1 Hallett; Charles Merrill, 12 H. and G.; Thelma Lovett, 12 G. and Class 82;White Logltorne: Plrliti WlliOnom•o, 6 "1'uelcorsmith; JPlcteher Whitmore, 0 P'ucicex'stnith; Audrey Curter, 6 Tacitavemith; Elva Smith, 12 G. and II.; Warren Whitmore, 6 7,',u cicer3 until, Class 33; White Wyandottcs: Dor- othy Innes, or-othylnnes, 3. Stanley. Glass 34: Rhode 'friend Red: x - At dray Carter, 6 Tuckersmith, Klass 35: Pen of three B.P,Ll., home flock. Mar JorY 1 Stanley; Y, axol dTyndall,nHallett; All are Y Carter, 6 Tucicersmrlith; James Nott, 4 .Tuokersinith; Bessie` MoTwon, 1 Stanley; Grace . srwen, 1 Stanley. Y. ,Class 36: White 'Eggs Audrey Car- ter, 6 Tuelcer:•sulith; Gordon. Cant, 12 Hallett; Raymond Ca'rtivright, 4 Ilul- l.etta» • Class 37:'Drown Eggs: A adra•y Chrtels 6: Tuciccrsmith; Great Lind- say, 11 Goderieh; Fled' Morrell, 5'Hua Class 38:Agrleultrnal Colt; Doug- las Matheson, 4 Tuekersmiith,, Class 39: Beef Calf: Marion. Le - beau, 1 Hullett; Bob McMichael, 1 Hallett; Graydon Neal, 12 G. and IL; Geongo.Wright, 12 G. and H, Class 40; Spring. Lamb: Audrey Carter, 0 Tuckersmith; Maxipn Le - beau, 1 Hallett, Class 41.; Bacon hogs: Audrey Car- tea,: 6 Tuckersmith: Class 42: Halter Broken Colt: Walter. Dale, 1 Mullett; Douglas Ma- theson, 4 Tuckerslnith. Class 43: Collection Apples: Au- dreg Carter, 6aois rimith; Melburn Ball, 4 Tuckersmith; Roy Mann, 1 Mallett; Lloyd Bacilcin, 11 Gocleriels; Roy Elliott, 11 God-erich; Earl Cart- wright, 4 Mullett. Class '43 (a) : Heavy Draught Colt: Allan Dale, 1 Tuckersmith.. Class 44: White.Bread: Hazel Free- man 1 Hullett. , Class 45: Bran Muffins. Irene Vod- den, 11 Goderich; Lorna Ellis, 12 G: and 11.; Isabel, Lindsay, 11 Goderieh; Margaret Ross, 1 Hallett; Pearl Class 12: Mangolds: Marjory _ Me Ewen, 1 Stanley; Andrew Fraser, 11 Goderich; Evelyn McMichael, 1 Hal- lett; Reginald Ball, 12 H. and D.; Harry Reynolds, 2 " Hullett; Mabel Wright, 1 Hullett, Class 13: Turnips: Anuria Beadle, 9 Hullett; Frank Spence, 2 Hallett; Geo. Radford, 5 :Ilulictt; Harry Wat- kin, 12 ,Goderieh; Clement :Reynolds, 2 Hullett; John Deeves, 11 Goderich. Glass 14: Beets: Verna Layton, 4 Tuckersmith; Margaret Fear; 4 Tuck- ersmith;, Percy S. Carter, 5 Hallett; Isobel. Lindsay, 11 Goderieh; Fletcher Whitmore, 6 Tuckersmith; Grant Snell, 5 Hallett. Class 15: Carrots: Isabel Forbes, 12 Hullett; Donald Smith; 12 G. and II.; Andrew Fraser, 11 Goderieh; Hugh Radford, 5 Hullett; Norma Snell .5 Hallett; Isabell Saundercock, 1 Stan- ley. Class 16: Parsnips: Gordon Venuer 12 Ilullett;" Geo, E. Potter, 11• Gode- rich; Jas. Nott, 4 Tuckersmith;• Mar- garet Rioss,-'1 Ilullett; Harry Snell, 5 Hallett; Berta Nott, 5 Hallett. Class 17:' Omoris: Vela, Johnston, 12 Goderieh and Hullett; Olive Glen, 4 Tuckersmith; Edith Josling, 4 Ilu1 lett; Manion Snell, 5: Hullett; Marion Pickett, 3 Hallett. Class 18: Asters: Reynolds; 2 Hal- lett; Isabel Lindsay, 11 Goderieh; Jean Forbes, 12 Hullett; Frank Spen- ce, G. and It; Isabel Nott, 5 Hullett; Winona Heck, 4 Hullett. Class 19:. Sweet -Peas: Viola John- sten, 12 G. and I3..- Class 20: Phlox: Elva Smith, 12 G. and II.; Bessie NIeEwan, 1 Stanley; Marion Beadle, 9 Hallett. Class 21: Zinnia:' Edna 'Cook,e4 Tuckersmith; Dorothy Innes, 1 Stan- ley; Gladys Perdtte, 11 Goderieh; An- drey. Carter, 6 .Tuckersmith; Effie Fairservice,'4 Hullett; Anna, Beadle, 9 'Hallett,. Class 23 Coreopsis: Andrew Fras- er, 11 Goderich, Class 24: Calendula: Leslie Pepper 4 Tuckersmith; Almeda Chittenden, 12 Hullett. 'Class 25; 'French Marigolds:,, Jean Ball, 12 Hullett; Grant Lindsay, 11 Goderieh; Gordon McCool, 5 ,ilullett. Class 28: Cosmos: Irene Vodden, 11 Goderich -Carl Radford, 5 Hullett; Marion Mason, 12 Hullett. Class 29: Cockerel B.P.R,: Margar- et McEwen, 1 Stanley; Harold Tyn- dal, 2 -Hallett; Ed. Radford, 5 Hullett Sobel Lindsay, 11 Goderieh; Bess cEwen, 1 Stanley; Grace McEwen, 1 Stanley. ,Class 30; Pullett, B.P.R.: Harold Tyndall, 2 Hullett; Bess McEwen, 1 Stanley;' Grace McEwen,' 1 Stanley;' Ed. Radford, 5 Hallett; Margaret llJcEwen, 1 Stanley; Isobel Lindsay; 11 Goderieh, Class 31: Pen of three B,P.R.: Ce- cil Shipley, 1 Stanley; Bessie McEw- en, 1 Stanley, 'Warren Whitmore, G Tudkorsmith; Isobel Lindsay,. Goderieh; Hstolct Tyndall, Union 2 Hullett; Grace McEwen, 1 Stanley. Class 61: Indian Stammer: Minnie Marsh, Marion Smith, Joe Doherty, Thelma Ball, Roland Finley,' Lorne Brown, , Class 62; Crossing. the Bar: Beth Cartwright, Elliott "Bartliff, Dorothy Watts, Jean' Match, Irene :Layton, Margaret Plumsteel, . - Class 63: "Evening";. Susie -Castle, Isobel Pickett, Madelon Streets, Jes- sie Cress, Marjorie Hunter, Lottie Livermore. Class 04: Essay: Margaret Cud - more, Roy; Cook. - Class 65: Pencil Drawing:: Eddie: Elliott, Lorne .Brown, Stewart Charlesworth, Isabelle :Cantelon, Jim Doherty,. Roland. Finley. Class 66: Water;•Color Drawing: Robbie Hale, Helen Nediger, Norma Stevens, Cyril kale, Pearl Churchill, Marion Smarten. • Class 67: Collection 20 woods: Jo- seplvne Harris, Edward Rorke. ,Class 68. Collection 20 weed seeds. Madelon. Streets. Class 69::Coleetion 20 insects: Rob- bie Halo, H. Harris,, Margaret. Cad - Marc. 111, TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO Daily, Except Sunday. Lve Goderieh:. , 6.00 a.m. 2.20 p.ni, Ince Clinton .. 6.25 a.m: 2.52 p.m, Lve Seaforth . 6,41. a.m. 3,12 pan. Lve Mitchell . 7.04 a,m. 3.42 pan, Arr Strlitford .. 7.30 a m, 4,10 p.m. Arr Kitehemse . 8.20 a.m. 6,28 p.m, Arr Guelph . 8.45 am, 5.50 p.m. Arr Toronto' .. 10.10 amt 7.40 pan. RETUTRNING Leave Toronto 6,50 am,: 12.55 pole. and 6.10 p.m, Parlor ,C,a10 car 3oderieh to To- ronto en .rnurnmg. train and Torotrto. to Goderieh 6.10 Iran, train., Parlor BudIet car Stratforrd. to T'a route on, afternoon teaill C,16:'l argingp r A r ,G ri R y$cp'i 4444 1 8nn ttoed. r d� , $en Piton , ttt lap +`,A4tlrf a; tc;, a, . ka :11009.14DirrOW I$9bt Alk a leve bbtsetabte taentive to fl rottevo Conatfpatibf end' E,Itt j. cusnoae and kob"p the digeat1So end. elfnttnative functions normtr. 4.7, rt4l.7i'.WMM14/ •'`rq^41H`oM (;)� ot off e a 1: tR .1trtlR$-'. Uttt.Ntt4 s =Jes tom° dose.to sdtooftu..'. ,maid Iae, lento:'' w then windy ' eted. Per etdtdteo a ;40 mlutts"":u ' Crittenden, 12 Iluliott; Rita Fear", 4 '4uekex+smith. Class 46; Oatmeal Coelcios; Vora Saunder'coolc, 1. Stanley; Mavigb Feabea, 12 Mullett; Carl Radford, Hallett. . / -Class 48; Tarts: Ethel Ross, 1 Hal- lett; Iva, Nott, 6 G. 0501 14 Marion Mason, 12 Hallett; Agnes Ya•i ht , 1 Hullett; Edith Gibbings, 0 Tacker - smith; 'Ruth Ilugall, 1 ilullett. Class 49: Homemade CandyElva ; Fear, + Smith, 12 G. and II.; Rota to I t , 4 7lcicorsnith• Margaret Rosa, 1 Hal- lett; l- lett; Agnes. Wright, 1Hallett; Tena Flynrt, 2 ITullett; Margaret Carbert, 2 Hallett, Class 50; School Lmteht Isabeile. Saundercoel , 7: Stanley; Agnes Wright, 1 Hullett;' Bessie'McEwea5, 1 Stanley, Maas 51: White Cake: Bessie Mc- Ewen, l Stanley; Ethel Ross ,1. Ifni- araemennien IU3ZSll,A'y', S1,4,P1 2( 1;9"a lett; {xm'see Gibhingo,U rJ,"uclec.x4uxit1A1 iva 'Not(', 0 Tucicersnsith; Dorothy Innes, 1 Stanley; Nors s Buell, $ lett, Class 52: T'Fttch on Cotten; lOvelyn Dale, 1 Mallett; Marion Forbes', 12 Hullett; Pearl .Crittenden, 12 Hallett. Glass u3: Sewiilt; on 6 Buttons: , it ; Madelon ()live •Glew, 4 Tuclr gran Atli, , dal n (Pew, 4 Tuckersmith; Edna Flynn, `2 Hallett; Rose Reynolds, 2 1ttiliett; Mtarion. Matheson, 4 Tuickersmibh;l Jack Stevens,5 Hallett. iCiass54; 4o titq14 ed IIl n l eer- chief; Agnes Wright, 1, Hallett. Class 55: Darning 4n Woollen Goods: Noma Srell, Ipllett• D r- achy .Innes, ,1 Stanley; Margaret Flynn, 2 Ilullett; Iva 'Nott, 6 'Pucks er smith. • Claes 50;' Crochet Work: Viola Johnston,, 12 G. and. II.; Berta Nott, (Continued on Page 5) UNIVERSITY OF.. WESTERN ONTARIO (Western UnivotaLty) The University enjoys the , numerous advantages of a small city where •the' highest type of community life prevails. This means much to the student. The University offers (1), A four-year Arts course; . (2) A six-year Medical course, and (3) A one-year post -graduate . course in Public Health, .'Degree (B.A.) courses may be taken extramurally also. Register before October lst, 1923: For announcements and . further par - fielders apply. to: K. P. R. NEVILLE, I2egistra . 10. The University makes a specialty of individual instruction. This is the secret of its remarkable, growth. It attracts students of ability who aro'anxious to make the most of their years . at Col- lege. All courses and degrees are standard. Scholarships and Loan Funds are.available. Any ambitious student may work his way through. . St. George St. and College Ave., London, Canada. C— •aoasareas Avied 875e Or CANADA, Lirrliiyed has authorized- a eekly .,chase Plan by which 0 is all you .`need: to pay down for a uck or r or When the weekly payments, together with: interest, equals one-third 'the pried the model you desire we make delivery. The balance can be Paid, in. forty-eight weekly or twelve monthly equal instalments. Ask us about the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. Hanleg .Bros. Clinton,O'nt. 1.11;1 z'rotti 0