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21c paper for 20c - 2tJe paper' for 1@e
,;;� �pe0ial Odd Lots for 1110,au(i 15c
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in the bunk of i },'.:i l b +. The ,ere
losses durlil(t the year:amounted to
$$,874.(10 '1 ho manlier of-polieira in
forco at the end of the year were
2,284 and the amount insured, $,2,11:.i;i,'
415, Pu ninst this the Corapaany held
pavatium notes tq the amount of
i230,s.19.40, uul the assessments
amounted to $11,719,70,
The Rev. A. J. Mtouf of Pru =eta
i'rosbytorlatt church, luta rev -vitas! (sl a
call to become pastor of St. Andr:tv's
church, Newmarket, in the 'foro,ito
Presbytery, and. has ane a cd
pastorate at lirusse:s will terminate
the last Sund av in February. uary. 'l he.
Rev, D, ferric. of Witt h.aro has been
appointed interim moderator,
Mr, and Mrs. T. 11. Itlitehall of God.
erich were 'in Toronto recent'y rand
having purchased a new czar they
drove horpe in it. • '1.'oronto to Coder -
fah is a pretty long drive to Cake In
February,
Mr, John McNay has been appoin-
ted clerk of McKillop townahin in
place of Mr. M. Murdie, trim recently
resigned, • ,
Mr. Wnt. Hartry of Seaforth was
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Silk and Satin Ribbon, .a small lot to clear,
worth up to 350 yard, clearing at per yd IOC
A pile of real old songs clearing at 2 for Sc
Sheet Music—Many popular and standard
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CLINTON
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THURSDAY, FEDI. 24t11, 1921
A"7tAr<!ti'IDi erM'P' �IX7' kraM.°.e9 V`.ed9 Sen "'i,�i • etatter
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MOSTLY Y S'tI K ,I1`.%,
Beaton uteri et being a great fish
esprit 'That should -he easy, ,Ind 'Suis
by the aucc.ras of Mt, laonzi, Cal.
;alY Herald.
T1JE NATIONAL WAY TO
WESTERN CANADA
'With the approaching; Spring f$(t.l•'
abrl, Pinny alo cotitenapial.ag the jair.•
naw to Wostsrtt Canada Lo tinge
farm interests there, and to the:4e
the service afforded via the t.anadion �.
National hallways has a particular
appeal;
The Natiomil, leaving Toronto
1.1,00, p.m.., daily has through h Tour-
ist Sleeping mud Coloui -t ('ars, To••
mato to Winnipeg, with connections
at the latter point for Man Reba,
Saskatchewan, Alberta and British
Columbia points, The Tourist Cars
on those trains are of exceptionally
fine design, thoroughly modern in ev-
ery particular, of steel construction,
eleetric lighted, and include tho many
little conveniences heretofore embod-
ied in Standard Sleeping Cars only.
In fact, the only difference between
the. two ears is in tiro upholstering,
which in the. Tourist Car is of leath-
er, rather than plush On thee cars,
therefore, the traveller is afforded the
maximum of comfort and convenience MONTREAL
at modern Tourist Sleeping Car
rates. •
Alternative train front Temente
leaves at 8.45 p.nh„ routing via Sud -
hurt', Port Arthur and Fort William.
For .full particulars, apply to near-
est Canadian National or Grand
Trunk Agent, or write General Pas-
senger Department, Toronto. —85-2
A deputation, appealed to Premier
Meighen Tor 001100ral assistance tt
(.lhuiesu 2500ne sufferers,
appointed a director of the Horticul-
tural Association at the Convention
held in Toronto hest week.
- Mrs. Robt, 0. Graham of Wroxeter
died very suddenly last week leaving
• her husband and two small children.
Messrs. R. Black, G. J. Town,G.
I Davidson and A. Black of Wroxeter
were at Hairiston last week taking
part in the big curling mateh.
, Robt, Linton, a well-known resi-
dent elf Turnberry, died last week
aged 00 years. Two sisters survive,
Mrs. Janes 11. Rae and Miss Mar-
,ri„ garet Linton.
e' A letter was received from a rate-
" payer at the last meeting of Wrox-
I eter'couneil asking the reeve to re-
sign, stating that he was disqualified•
The writer
of the letter was present
at the meeting but had nothing fur -
titer to say. The council passed a
tis vote of confidence in Reeve Douglas
unless charges are laid against hint
se„, i and proven.
Walter Oram, a young man em.
ployed at' the. Saltworks, Uoderich,.
was instantly killed while endeavor-
ing to get down a portion of a smoke-
stack which had been loosened by
the wind. He was buried with mill-
• tary and Masonic honours on Tues-
day of hist week. He is survived
"I by his wife and three children, also
some relatives in England. An in-
quest was held and the jury brought
�y m a verdict of accidental death.
' Benmiller People gave a reception
O to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vanstone,
who have been recentley married,
and they were presented with a hand -
sone pedestal.
Mrs. N. J. Treleaven and fancily of
Dungannon have gone to Toronto to
join Mr. Treleaven, who has taken a
positien"in the city.
s„ The funeral of the late Joseph
go Stalker of Ingersoll, a former Au-
burn bov. took place to Bali's cenle-
4 tery under Masonic rites on Wednes-
' day of last week. The late Mr. Stalk-
er was principal of, the Central
school, Ingersoll, and died after a
short illness of heart trouble. His
wife and one daughter, Mrs. (Dr.)
Cook of St. Stephen, N. B. His moth-
er and five brothers, surive:
John of Manitoba; James of Vancou-
ver, B. C., Robert of Auburn; William
of Woodstock and Francis Dickson
of East Wawanosh, and two sisters,
Mrs R. J. McGee of East Wawanosh
Rheumatism
r4suiritia, Sciatica, NeuralOia,
Templeton's
Rheumatic
Capsules
nave brought good
1r(errlth to Ize,li a million
eufferere.
A healthful, money -saving remedy,
well known for fifteen years, pre-
scribed by doctors, sold by drug-
gists, $1,00 a box. Ask our agents
or write for a free trial package,
Templeton, 242 Bing W., Tomato
Sold by J. E. Hovey, Druggist
TM
t`ryz.J�
TheDoubkTrack Route
The Department Department of Soldiers' Civil
Re-establishment, the Pensions and
Soldiers' Insurance and other branch-
es may be amalgamated.
(de's
spending a the members 1 to cam- of Mr. and Mrs James Green of the
Constance r •
Miss Della • Keys was t i rs is acemeste(
few clays last week with her sister, a plete arrangements for the anuU l
Mrs. Sturdy of Goderich township. 'Pie Social" which will tic place
r Goder- I Easter Monday.
I4ltss Marjory Armstrong of
ich has been spendh,g a rew days Mrs. Peters and two children. who
at hone. have been visiting the lady's father,
r tl 8th eon.
Mr, William Boyce has gone to
London to take a course .% electrical
engineering.
The Stanley U, F. W. 0. met on
Tuesday at the home of Mrs, 11,
Diehl. There was a fair attendance
and the new president, Mrs. J. Dile-
Parr lino and Mr. James Ira Moir
of Usborne, The Rev. James Foote
pf Exeter performed the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Itioir will reside on
the Thames Road,
S. M. Sanders has purchased the
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Wyatt and
daughter of New Liskeard, New On-
tario are spending a week with her
brother and his wife. Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Pollard, •
Mrs. Ed. Britton and Miss Merger-
et Love spent Sunday with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Love at Walton.
Mr, Joe Riley of Cleveland, Ohio,
is *Ain his brothers, Messrs. Ben
and George• Riley in the village.
The . • entertainment held in the Ewen, was in the -chair. The minutes
church, on Tuesday evening was a de- ' of the last meeting were read and al-
oided„success. Besides the play 14as' so a letter from the Co-operative
tar Louis Stephenson gave some vi- I Go., Toronto, re the egg grading• sta-
olin solos while Mrs. Peter Lindsay tion at Wingham.. A. paper, "The
and .Miss Vera' Adams sang some West and the Woman.” was given by
nice solos, which were much appree.
fated, The proceeds. amounted to ov-
er $50.
The Ladies' Aid of Winthrop Pres-.
byterian church are invited over to
our Aid meeting on Tuesday after-
- iaoon. There ' will be quilting, also
tea :Will be served. All are. welcome.
Stanley Township
in the
babe,
busi-
ness the
on
inter-
subject
Fire is
". The
s: Wm:
'West -
John
Camp -
but
deC]sion
by ane
'e- Ed
t,
ted
strol-
ling Sun-
day
lost the
ore con-
vinced
Il.tl
Cleave
Sunda
William
Che many friends of Me, Elmer
Keys, who has been sick in Guelph
'hospital, will be glad to 'know he is
about all right again.
Miss Mary Heid, who underwent an
operation in Detroit recently hat re-
turned hoatio ayaie, We hope site,,
will soon be all right again. Miss Ida
who 'accompanied her. sister,
d home.
Friends and neighbors sympathize
'with Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Baird
loss of their two -weeks' . olcl
Who died on Tuesday.
After the conclusion of the
at the regular meeting
Western Stanley U. F. O., club
•
Thursday evening last a very
esting. •(lebate took place the
being: "Resolved: That
More .Destructive than Water.
affirmative was taken by Mesar
s:
Earl Snyder and Thos,
Vest -
lake, the negative by Messrs.
Rau, Fred Weston and Owen
Camp -
hell. The debate was very: close
the judges finally gave their'
in favor of the affirmative '
James Ca •
s s; Ja im
point. Mcs r
Etue and Chas. Nicholson ac as
judges.
While Mr. Russel Taylor 'Was
ling down the Sauble Line last -
day ;he came on a• track whichbe
thought was a deer. He followedit
as far as Maple Grove but
track there and returned m than ever that it wits dear.
Mr. Cliff Scotehntor and Dickto
are cutting wood for Mr. Paul
in Me, Westlake's bush,
Mr. Russel ,Sparks spent Sunday
evening at the home of Mr. m
Kearney.
Mrs. Jackson, which was instructive.
Miss Lizzie Taylor. gave a couple of improved both upstairs and down,
good recitatidns and the meeting'
closed with the National Anthem• '
Mr, Vim. Weymouth ofthe
and other friends hereabouts. have James Pickard block In Exeter,
returned to their home at Clio, Mich. owned by Mr, William Jackson, Clin-
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Henderson and ton, and now occupied on the north
'children of Herschell, Sask., have al- side by the Jackson Manufacturing
so been visiting the Weymouth 2001- Company and on the south side- by
flies for some weeks. the Community hall.
The U. F. 0. got in -a car of mini Mr. James Mtichell, 3t•d concession
for feeding the other day. of.. Stephen, who some time ago fell;
On Sunday next the Methodist and injured her leg, but was able to
church will be re -opened after having got around with crutches, tell again
been re -decorated. The Rev, Selborne the other day and broke the bone in
Anderson of Clinton, chairman of the her le,', She is now in Dr. Hynd-
district, will lie the preacher of the man's hospital Exeter,
day. The chuirclt has been very much Case Howard, of the Bank of Com-
merce staff. New York, visited with
his parents in Exeter prior to his re-
moval to Rio Janiero, Brazil,
The farmers of the Exeter dis-
trict last week organized a farmer's
Club as a branch of the U,'F. O. with
the following officers: President, Jo-
seph Yellow; vice, Chas, Tuckey; see:
treasurer, E. J. Shapton; directors,
R. D. Hunter, C. Rowe, Geo.' Pen -
hale, Ben. Case. 'Eighty-eight mean-
bers have been enrolled. The Club
meets serol -monthly. •
A butterfly has been captured , at
Brussels. '
J. H, R. Elliott. of Blyth has been
chosen secretary of the Blyth Agri-
cultural Society .10 place of Mr. Jas.
Coning, who resigned.
• Dr. John McCrimmon, a well-
known- Kincardine doctor, died • last
week at the age of sixty-five years,
Mrs, John Innis left for Toronto
on Monday, where she expects to vis-
it for some time,
The following is the report of S.
S.' No, 5 for January. Those marked
with an asterisk missed exams.
Sr. 4th,—Edgar McBride, Frank
M'cClinchey, darn Stephenson, •*Gar-
net McC
linche
Y,aAlecG
McOlm
the
.
Jr. 3rd,—Edgar• Smith, Walter Mc-
Bride, Wesley Hayter, *Irene M•cClin-
chey, "'Margaret McKinley, '
Pt. 2n1,—Enna McBride, Elgiii
Hayter, *Helen Ditnmick, '*Edgar
MoOlinehey •
Pt. "1st A—Elmore Stephensof,
B—Margaret Robinson,
—A, McDonald, Teacher.
Londesboro.
The concert 'given by Scheel See -
No, 8, Hullett, .in the township
hall, Londesboro, on Friday evening
last, consisting
0f
a
play
entitled,
,Professor Pepp , was toevery waY
a decided success. The young people
who took part are deserving of great
credit for the able manner in which
they presented the play, which was
indeed very humorous and entertain-
ing, bringing forth round • after round
of applause. The one drawback to
the entertainment was the lack of
adequate accommodation as every
available inch of space was taken,
and upwards of fifty people had to
be turned away. Should the young
people cement to repeat the play
in trite near future we bespeak for
them a full house again.. The pre-
coeds amottdtecl to ono hundred and
eleven dollars.
Mr, and. Mrs. ,Tames Woodman of
Chatham are visiting friends 'in, the
viihrge,
arid the furnace has been repaired.
The repairs and improvements amount
to about $500 which is being niet by
individual subscriptions.
Count~ News -.
The Rev, J. F. Reycraft, pastor
of Victoria Methodist church, Gotha -r-
ich, accepted an invitation to re-
iclt, •.
main a third year
Mr. John Black, an old resident of
Ashfield, died. last week at the age
`of' ninety-eight years.
Mr, G. Redsen- of Seaforth had
his foot severely burned last, week
at the foundry. .He was carrying a
ladle of moulten metal when he
stumbled' and the metal splashed ov-
er. his foot. `r
Dr, Hossick of Lucan, a well-
known resident of that community,
d d l k t the age of seventy -
TORONTO
DETROIT
and CHICAGO
Unexcelled Dining Car Service,
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Sleeping cars on Night Trains and
Parlor Oars on principal Day Trains.
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Horning,
District Passenger Agt., Toronto.
A. 0. PATTISON, Station Agent,
• Phone 35W.
• J. Ransford & Son, Uptown Agents,
Phone 57.
Wingham Methodist church has ex-
tended a call to the Rev. C. E. -Craig
of Lethbridge, Alberta,
and Mrs, D. Geddes of Londesboro,
The funeral took place from the
home of Mr. and Mrs. McGee.
Mr. Will Cook, Boys' Work secret-
ary, wa's in Goderich last week or-
ganizing a boys' summer camp for
the counties of Huron, south of
Bruce, Perth and possibly part of
Wellington. A camp will be held at
Point Farm in July. It is an interde-
nominational movement• among the
Protestant churches. A Father and
Son banquet was afterwards served
in Knox church
le act wee a e <
three years. One daughter, Mrs• The Rev, I5 W. Snell filled in as
(Rev.) E, F, MeL, Smith of Alliston, teacher on the Wingham High school
survives. staff during' the absence 4 a teacher
The young friends of Miss Reba last Neck, -�
fac-
Boyd of Wingham gave per a shower Goderiah is . reorganizing a ,
prior' to her marriage to Mr. Hugh tory for the manufacture of fax
newly-wed- pulling machines. The National
Gilmour our last week, The y
a
n is proposing
'lt Com t
I• i' uitdi Y
ded couple will reside in TurnbercY• • Sh ]lb g 010 0 penee-
to continue operations
Dr. Peter McDonald, passtntasteii at time industry.
London, has resigned, his resignation
to take effect the. beginning of July. Mr, J'anles McVicar of Godericlt, rr
IIe .will probably return to Wingham, returned man, has been appointed
where he lived prior to his appoint- issuer of automobile licenses.
meat. At the annual meeting of the Mc -
Blyth village is planning to have Killen, Insurance. Co., held in Sea-
hydro as soon as it can be arranged forth last week the president, 1VIr,
in, In. the mean -
president,
Connolly of Goclorich; vice
for and broughtpresident, Mr, James .Evans, .Beech -
will the present system of lighting wood, and the directors, Messrs. R,
will be continued. Cr, McCartney: D. I+.` McGregor andMiss Strain Desch. of the Goshen Al, McEwan, wore re-elected and at a
line, ,north of Zurich, was united in heating of the directors later.Mr, Tip
marriage as delegate to the
:follow tho young couple to their wes- annual meeting' of the Free Under -
tern home, . writers' Association to be held in To -
?onto Feb, 22nd and 2,8rd. The and.
iters report showed the Company to
be. in a sound condition financially, as
hast week to Mr.
Tru � e k g Hogs
This Wag
Feed your sows WODEIIOUSE ANIMAL INVIGORATOR before
and after they litter to insure pure blood and a plentiful supply of
milk.
When pigs aro weaned feed WODEIIOUSE CREAMEAL far
three weeks and instead of marking time the pigs will grow the
sante as when on mothers milk. '
The two weeks after weaning is the critical time, more pigs and
time lost than at any other period.
When put on .regular feed always use WODEHOUSE ANIMAL
INVIGORATOR.
J. A. FORD & SON
Clinton, Ont,
a:. zssrteoz9r.(s-rye
Conductor Win. Haipenny of
Brussels was called to Brockville re-
cently by the illness of his brother
and on arriving found both his
brother and his wife hacl passed
away. Pneumonia was the cause of
death.
PLANTING A TREE FOR EACH
• TREE CUT DOWN
'h certain
Sometmes Nis said that r h
countries the law compels the plant-
ing of a tree for every tree cut clown,
and it is urged that such a law
should be enacted in the different
The
x iression
'nof Canada. e
rout ccs 1
p
1. hat
however,is Only met lhortca W
y l
European countries do provide, is
that for every acre of forest cut
-down, in certain areas unsuitable for
agriculture, another crop of trees
must be started by either natural or
artifteal methods of- regeneration on
that area. When forest trees are
planted the trees are set, -say 2,000
to the acre, and when they are har-
vested, sixty or seventy years later,
they stand from 150 to 200 to the
acre. If they had been planted 200
to the acre they would have grown
short and full of limbs front the
ground up, and would be useless for
lumber, Planted thickly they reach
kin lon •
light, making r
r for theg g,
upward
tg ,
p
clear trunks. The trees which nev-
er reaclh maturity are thinned out
either naturally or' with the axe af-
ter they have served their purpose.
Important .facts about tree -growth
are set out in Forestry Bulletin No.
60 "Care of the Woodlot" which may
be had free upon eppl]Caion to the
Director of Forestry, Ottawa,
The distribution of trees from the
Dominion Forestry Branch nursery
stations at Indian Mead and Suther-
land, Saskatchewan, for planting on
farms on the prairies continues
steadily frottl yeat too year, It av-
erages now about five million frees
per Year, the trees .being sent out
without charge, on condition that
they etre properly planted and eared
for.
Aaron
E, Hays was • appohntcd secretary
Ocsch of Biggar, Sask. Good wishes teaasuiet mad also
The regular monthly meeting of c weddingtook place at the
tho Woinan's Institute will. bo held , The , + parents ina Ray
in the Forester's hall on Thursday, hone of the bride's ] is
M•areh 3rd, A good attendance of Hast week of Vletta Pearl,,daughter
mmersemassommecoesoms
The Carpets You Throw Away!
They are the ones we want to save for you.
No matter how old, how dirty, how dilapi-
dated, by our process they can be woven into
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taC ,s~, �,,% •g
at. :
89
98 Carling Street;
Velvety
Reversible r ugs
that are good enough for the most
elaborate home.
You won't realize bow good these
rags really are until you see their
beauty and feel their softness under
your feet.
Send us !his advertisement with your
name and address for a free Sootier
with fail information.
Tie a rope around the old carpet and
send it to
The Canada Rug Co.,
London, Canada
To, students at Victoria Hospital
Landon, offered their blood to save
E. Kilmaster, of Port Dover, 'Y.
�aava.tcm=
From Chrome Leather
• A Horsepower Harfrne Strap
OR
lab
alters
These two articles are made from chrome
.leather, the strongest, toughest leather known.
g
'riey will not harden with sweat or w
ater. They
have great strength and wearing qualities that
gwill more than please you. May we show you
our fin .election of halters and harness. to
THOS. J. McASH & SON
VARNA, ONT.
ARE YOU A
Man or Woman_
Brave enough to Face the Future?
Big enough to Assume a Responsibility?
Far-seeing enough to Prepare for -Misfortune?Ambitious enough to Increase your ]..state inunealatoly?
Patriotic enough to Provide for your own ?
Energetic enough to be making a good livelihood?
Healthy nought to pass a Medical Examination?
Then clip this advertisement,
b'il1 in coupon aria send to
S. C. Cooper.
Box 5. NEWS-RECORI) OFFICE Clinton, Ontario.
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