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CLINTON t u71d®/Wg4W6+VV14NN\INVWN\J\/NMNVVV V\/MVV.-'�/VV\/NW\�V�s'\P\PNVVVMA/WN T The R®yad Bank 6f Granada � HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL r LONDON, Eng., BARCELONA, Spain, NEW YORK 490 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND FOREIGN BRANCHES CUBA—Havana Branches), Antilla, Banes, Bayanro, Caibarien, Cama- _(5 guey, Cardenas, C]ego de Avila, Cienfuegos, Florida, Guantanamo, Jatibomco, Manzanillo, Matanzas, Moron, Nuevitas,Palma Soriano, Pinar del Rio, Puerto Padre, Sagua la Grande, Sancti Spiritus, Santa 'Clara and Santiago de Cuba; PORTO RICO -San Juan,' Mayaguez and Ponce. COSTA RIf-A-Sal Jose DOMINICAN REPUBLIC—S. Domingo, Puerto Plata, Sanchez, S. Pedro de Micoris and Santiago de los Caballeros. Martinique—Fort de France. GUADELOUPE—Pointe-a-Pitre and . Basse Terre. VENEZUELA—Caracas, Ciudad Bolivar, Maracaibo and Puerto Cabello. BRITISH' WEST INDIES Antigua-St.John's. Bahamas -Nassau, Dominica -Roseau 'Barbados -Bridgetown & Speighstown.. British Honduras -Belize Grenada -St. George's Jamaica—Kingston. Montserrat -Plymouth Nevis -Charlestown. St; Kitts -Basseterre, Tobago -Scarborough Trinidad—Port of Spain and San Fernando, British Guiana—George- town, New Amsterdam and Rose Hall (Corentync). 4' CAPITAL PAID UP and RESERVE µ`-^- $30,00,0,000 THE MOLS, BA N K Cika . s P.Q., MIND RECSEF writ, $,300,Gt:'oo I B Over 103 Eawr. °:es scatkc-.cd tlarciaglnom Caasada. s A Ge\tcra! Eareicing Bun:. ess Transacted CIRClJLi R LETTERS OF CREBI"- BANK MONEY ORDERS �AVINGS RANIC DEP ARTN1EIN' T lntea<s: Alictumd at " ,gf es;£ Currcnt Ente 11. R. SHARP, riaanager , C:li:tton l' T "Fun . 6.0 01 The M+�rrxsh G'l®t� �tcy�{rr is 1�i its. Cflt'111P r�+ 1.ilSr�lc�„R 1:V1AZ lA r.T',t%l,sr ' ' i BRUCE MUNICIPAL i HURON OLD BOY'S �i�l�l L LOOK INTO UTILITIE NOTES' SECOND EUNIWj � QRSTION OF CANDIDATES WANTSHYDRO � �? y1'he second reunion, of rite Hut'on dnstalled a Motor Farmers Meet in Clinton on Tuesday 1 C)!d 13ovs' A,soclatiou of Torontt was The Clinton Creamery hats Cal nect- h d in Sl. GeorKe's' Hall, 'Toronto, o» Evening to Discuss this Important [141 ed up with Hydro by installing a seven Friday evening, last, and wits a greaied Question. -1retaxents of a Dozezn Mallniei- 'raid half liorsepotvet electric motor. success than the St. Valentines' enter- Inalitnes Placed Before 'Beck. i --e48 talnnlent, The old Boys and Girls of e ifltron flawed in, until St. George's N xt Tuesday Evening the Farmers 1 No change of time` here Hall wits fills>tl tG Cq tt (t l?t'er of this vicinity will meet in t!W Council Toronto, March 2G.—Urging' upon i Unless there is it. more decided dem portion of the old count wits well re Y Chamber to discuss the advisability of S!r Adam Beck -that the district, which eland on the part of the citizens the. resented, y' P placing candidates in the Parlimentary they.represented desired hydro power, Town 'Council are not -disposed to a- The President, Mr, H, 1. Morrish oc- elections, do t the nary hours tinder the scheme Cupled lila chair, and a public reoep Mr, Sanders, District Organizer, will a large delegation frattl Huron and lonpdaylight saving, The farmers are tion was held until 8:30 p. m, when bo here to address the meeting, Bruce -Counties' conferred with the decidedly opposed to ellanging;antl the pl'agl'eSSIYe eUChYe was Can1117eItCe(l, It is expected several prominent far. chairman of the Ontario Hydro-Blec- merchants of the 1'Own are not anthills- some fortytablesbeing required to mare for the South Riding wall also be They iastic over the proposed change as acconnodate the players, present, as the South is already in Subutrio ittver CS tatement today, rob -they claim it means in most cases long At }p favor of placing Candidates in the able t ilq a s t its, nt of theh dui er hours for them especial! Saturdays. ed b the Ladles' C refreshments erald tai field, able requirements, and Sir Adam Y Y'• ,y n agreed that the engineers should be �--atm-- '1(•30 p. in. dancing was indulged in, Instructed to go ahead and make a and the floor was kept going until Bari®9®�pai®C�®att9rpowt3®td�c9lsBaDO report on the matter for them, Tile General Clean Up 1200 a. ill, by the younger element of district could be supplied from Eugenia Everbody should do their best to get the -association. + Falls, by all 'extension of the line from their own halt and back yard cleaned Among the older members of ilia ,' Ass c' Goderich,- or by all extension of the u} before Fair day and keep them o latnon present were the follow- , over d!1e Niagara system. clean during the summer, ing: Mr, and Mrs. 1-1 1 Morrish, Mr and ' The requirements of the places con- Airs, Jos, Beck, Mr: and Mrs. B, ®�49dArdi�w�,�4v�r��m�rnere�wen®� � earned are: Wiughanl, 50 IT,p.; Tees- Floody, Mr, and Airs. W. 1', Pridhanl, water, 100; Blyth, 450; Lucknow, 100; Ashes On Streets Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Scott, Mr, and Mrs. Mr, Moss, of Dundas, was 1n town Ripley, 75; Kincardine, 250; Port EI- The Council will as usual, take away R S, Crocker, Dr, and Mrs, Graham, on Tuesday. gin, 300; Fordwich, 50; Gorrie, 5'0; ' Alr, and Mrs. D. Al. Johnstone, Air, tsll clean fishes and place them on the Jno Robertson, Mr. F. W. Hodgson, Mr, Ike isrotvn of Blyth, was in town l;russels, 100; Paisley, 100. roads. They will not however take g on Monday. Mr, 1, S. Timmins, Air. Silas Davis, — !tiles where glass and cans are left mix- hl r. G. A Newton, Mrs. Al. Martin, Mr. Mr. Allan Close, of Seaforth, was in 1 ed with the ashes. Auld G. A. L Martin, Mr, and Mrs, R. C, town on Wednesday. -®O-- Airs. King, Mrs. Sanderson, Mr, and Mrs. 7 ebbutt of Goderich, is here Less Water Wasted Gen Don;ildson, Mr -and Mrs.. J. visltlug at the parental hone. "1 Bennett Miss Martin, seen the week end with 4 tc { At the regular meeting of the Public NOTES Airs. Robert Murdock at Brucetleld, 9 v k + Utilities Commission held last Monday Win ham Tim,esMiss Pearl Glazier evening elle Superintendent reported A feature of the evening was the spent Sunday at her home in Clinton. p that it had been only neeessary to use presence of two war heroes, from over- Exeter Advocate. --Airs. Bowden of seas viz• ' r�., r T R a.., ,''• " one of the two dee, wells during the Lieut, J. I'1. McClinton. of Glints 6 b t, was a visitor bare during lite e� iia I:lsl three months, the Royal Navy, and Lieut. Harold week. r V-1 ` � H F,vidently the warnlug issued by tile, T!tnntius of the Royal Field Artillery, ,lir. A, J. Hollowav is attending the r h rz "� Chairman at the Municipal meeting has both winoin their commissions an Coal Dealers Association meeting in w n ' ,r a; y token effect for if the demand con- the battle field. Toronto this week, tinned as formerly a third well would The Association has developed a live Air. Dan. AioGaughev, of Blyth, is tt !lave been 11CC05SAC\', r„ F visiting with Itis wale and aunt, Mr. "` t ' a q set, in the person of Air. G A. New. a`Fa l Apparent!}' a great dant of water has ton, rata recited a prem composed by and Airs. J. J. A1CCau;Kjtev. eco wasted by ilia citizens and it (himself, entitled the "Alec front Hur_ Ir. •`red Tucker was at Exeter ort i t should he clear to all users of water , ,u „ Tu,rsdcay erenhi,. attending a reunion that additional expense can 1,e, avoided I,of the 161st Batt]. veterans. if they will continne to be careful. W. ]i. [1 ads was back on tile job 1' a1 r. plan.: Itunr•`rd v„te in Cretruii these year., allsence sad til! week, htvinC acc�"Ip•ulled itis d,tu- `11 gal .ut.d._rvlce ora fhe U:tnca';'onl- fit t +11' r;! .a that city. 1 lI Prem Poles n rt+ , Th ilvdr, p las on the business 1 in r e: t i bell returned from a e t, and rn tail tteM ur.+ to I •`lll 4.n t t Y 1 . til•• West ,m '1 i of lit n ••k, anA +' lv. t _ '.t cit' il'n1, :.1 so. � nit lj.., int -h r,.Y ail+• <rt til nrir::s i Mali t :lit' r -.n:1 fAlliti'lt, w_ • } til= waver_ s h)it..l:tts, , n cin l neCi t .l }, tit 1 ui ,f S:raki:cid, Corda.Ward nucher studied tenth the i !1. t t.,< t tut. `hi four late Frederick Gerhard, who was f,rr rs�-r a a ,:t ih :aai.rn are t 4i r f h., brother, ilia late Daniel ininiv years Supor%lsot of the Violin V"',,:, Witt .e. icer t t r. i i . ,nn nA•, L'.n. e. .tent If it],! i IN CouseC-P I:+ to h•• [`.7 A '-t,.n ra fn f n- ; � t u' ,J Ilaine; TI ri.inOtt to ;. v:dory c•f Music. While still yotan<, in tri I - , 11"!.i •.:J, i•1 iaanu ,na t r::n„i t t .:n hn, '.:1 It'•t c}, •n, i'. -.i' til.'.:tanitvna'il.s, en , yen:, ,lir pl:.v,J vitt tars expression r .raur;11 ;:lee: reel ;, t. bet it w'!1 bit° lac till% bzf.ra It !.'' :,, �.... ani 1't i•.d n. :m.t tone, which was euvi^d by maim ! 1 ' al+le to be abrrut In Itis usti'd .., -:1•f:; �i r •lite. r rce a ailed i is. liar itlatw•e` Clinton. - ' - i' Ys at hArt:• at a '11 f , ;: ❑ -i r+t "! it .. ,l:}-ul„ :batt great earresticss cu t•. to ,t ' n „tire se. lova of her work, in,L per- r. t testa, i , o ct undcrstand!nf her hi5trument. 1• .• - -'*_ ;m , it t t , , O . ;Md : t'!eu ant - t i,t tarp , t, -once •,trip ' ..t • .: .. extensive concert w `: , , ,., .n • ,. ,•., . ... . ; : r, ?ilii, ?t:• Pm,n, her i ,a a.... r t.. r.t..n n._. i t , � t , �,rth L_....uc. � .� alit . n ( :, I througout United' Stats rind Gonads .,r -t. roar s i ::(,c::.l ?:u' I tV, r illi I'.:ri t 1 t t aril t,,,, S. P. P. 5911t his she has been heard h sash well- a It t i •.A<u s t a it !tit r r, 1 a ,i;,nayinn in ca%h. :Mr. !r nu ,A"le h :rite. -,i known artist: us ;thio. Schumann- r . t: _t. res' r ' -.. y prac.ic'.d I: in C!in_ of h , i,. t i c rel • t La ntel Iieinel "il;u. Elean,u ,!.t_ ted Peacock, c nt1 t:1 v. t rc, „ver} much r,.:1 ;`i1t h; ranrenhbared h nam f, Ln ,lm Alar aret Curti,, Friedheim. Angelo r ,.. - 5 31r. Ist'a'I 'i a;•lor, of Lonti +n and :cit t Cortese, Boris hamburg, llarry Saylor. _tqp - r I R , c !_ t'linL,ttiatu. A.. s ,•lecte;t v!cn-prol- nt linlnteswera c,,:llt nt the Thistle Bowling Club of Francis Alacafillan and others, The Dust Nuisance, i tilt "h rbe illness of Mrs. great versatilit;; of this artist is at- that city. Air. '! avh:r is an eathaa;,., most uubelievecble and never fails to. '1'h:: da' is: Al: on the front :were both missed, I?,•,ht. street during til ,alit week was th t•• ;1_t nil one of the winners of astonosh her audiences,will be in Cltn- 1 t hili a. ,it birth functions, it n Air. and urs `Nick” Rehin;n❑ :and s bt at of trach ct npl uuint;, but it w neriy lou under .the auspices of the Cl subject , :;4v mal in 9'urnberrY• He is ,yt•ung son, of London, are visitlnt the v. is considered at rile 1 n Hall, to Ise Kiltie Band on Friday evening, April n ,,. tai Su'+_ t13.f a'n1 s Math r in town 1rr. Rn'.11u- 4th, t.a, early t get til, watering' cart out Sulitl u 1-biniau nt of ilia J. mills sail returned Flom over:,res a 2nd at work, t Lunn" er Company in this city, ,, ;;ple of U'eeks ago. ^^^ ()nc would inla4lue on looking Around iiia tial! that half of the Town -ship a[ ale. and Mrs, r'harles Nairn. Go,!2- P rich, antro:nee the enga,gemeut of their A Ward Meeting, Oe Hall had if (if t to Toronto. Tilt first 'f :t Series of public areal_ Bluerala Contingent mads the big_ eldest dau liter, Alam Deliihine to phone,146 EatiMatea• GiVen lugs to d15Cn5S ;ilunici+al 'blit rove- est showing, nearly forty beth nes- Athol A1ncfJuarria of Toronto. lila Mar- i U g 4 ridge to take place in the middleof uients as proposed by the Mayor will ant from Ilse' old, burg and vieiuit>' April. xoo!a,o S 1L qLt i' Ji LAY an!uato {rp 1 Cliuion coma next with Goderich n Alias Clett Dutford ,left on Monday lad 'aaqutug0 ]iauno0 aq} u! plail ail r;,•od third, Airs, Al, Martin, makes It ver 'e$t I;titurning for Detroit ti anter Harpernurse-in- it This meeting will be exclusively for the Y lluspitai as a probationer nurse-ln- An s residents of St. Andrew's Ward and it tient Financial Secretary, shnw'ing'that training. The bait niches of her is hoped that most of the citizens In the tine experiment of electing a lady to many friends accompany her to her ward will attend file sheeting. It is pro- the position'has proved a decided sac- p' Cess, The same will a+ i to the new bald of duty. posed o form a Municipal Association 4 P y Air, W. H Colwill, who has spent the Interior and with representatives frinn each ward to Vice President, Mrs. Jas. Beck, tato is Winter in and slant Y;I!nton, left last co-o?u'ate with the Town Council in an indefatigable worker. I ' Sask. Wv for his home a Parkside, beautifying ilia town and securing int- The Refreshment Conmittte did Sask. We would not be surprised. to Exterior provements to our roads And houle- their work w'ilh promptness and de- see Air. Cohvili conte back here, if lie Lards. St. Andrew's are asked to start "Patelli In twenty minutes everybody caul d]spose of his interests out West. 'g�, ff and shirty a good example to the was served and the tables cleared away, Al". telex Straiton, who was formerly R.pe��rat�n other wards, You may introduce any This Committee was etrtnposed of Ma- G. T, R. agent here prior to his pro - subject that relates to the betterment dilates Beck, Al Martin, Floody, Prid- motion to Goderich, has tendered his of he. Town, haat, King, H, Alartin, Crocker, and resignation as toren treasurer 'owing dila protect your floors, furni- Newton, to weight of years and lolirmity." The turn, etc., by plenty of drop Secretary Floody shook hands with 'Jnuncil accepted the resignation, to sheets, HURON MYS HOME new• comers and Introduced them. take effect As soon as the books were Treasurer Pridhanl was so busy sell- •tadite.d. Ing tickets that he missed the euche nocicrich Signal:— "Air. Thomas i tame• (Higley, Sl. David's street, lilts been N Wall Papers, p Pte, 1) B. McLeod, lit Fordvvicit _ laid up for some days with sonlethfne Pte, D. McLeod, Clinton !r, (lie nature of a slight stroke. His �r Pte, G. E. Brock, Ii Seaforth Signs of Spring, 13To1.ildien,,.,, Pte, G. A. Bruner, Seafot•tlt friends hope for a speedy recovery." Pte. A. B Brunsdan, Lotdesboro 1ulphur. Air. qulgley's old friends here will Signs, Eta. J. tbh trustier, Exeter Awnings. tape to hear of his recovery, ile was Pte, Corp,, G James, Goderich Ash heaps. a farmer resident here prior to his re- - - life, U. J. Johnston, Goderich L'arly clicks. movel to the Co, town, Pt"' A F W Its E -eler A'inple syrup, to to Agee 'e s VICTORIA CROSS AND CROIX-DE-•' GUERRE WERE AWARDED LATE: COR. ORAL - MINER -FOR MOST CONSPICUOUS BRAVERY; PUB- LIC GATHERING PAYS . TRI- BUTE; CITY GIVES PARENTS A HOME AS MEASURE OF RECOG- NITION. a Awarded the Victoria Cross. No., 823038, Corporal Harry Garnet Bedford Miner, late of the 58th- battalion, 8th battalion, Central Ontario Regi- ment, For .valor during operations against the German fines, August. 8th, 1918 near Dentuin. Corporal Miller was with his - company in the initial attack on the German• outpost lines, He received a se- vere wound in the head and shoul- der at the commencement of the operations, but refused to with- draw. lie then rushed a Ger- malt machine gun post single -hand •e:ii ed, 1,H]cd the lure w•, si,d turn cd 1!to gn i t he 11 n .qct Ur.%l G Inert ' tier- 't t iu t' (e m cit w tcitme r ,.. •td n 4 •tit's t t :11nit t n I or -.1 1n 7 ke is 1: t 1c .'•A n, owl put t1io ta- ,�{t 1� ��A"i / />.i'"4 Y Val. ' _i r, l/ `l) N _53' oy ' 1— erne Pte, J. B. Miller. Arrked honor on Fiday night on the ate train after being in khaki since he oined the.161st Battl. He was traus- erreil in England to the 3rd Division llach;ne Gun Section. lie was former - 3, with the Hydro company before en- iating. Pte. Wilbur Wallis Another 161st old boy arrived home ast Friday after getting his discharge ,t Ottawa, having been connected with he wireless Company while in England. ie is the eldest son of Air. and Mrs, U. I Wallis of town. Pte. Dan McLeod. Another veteran returned home last ridgy evening after seeing service ince 1915• The young soldier who las been out West enlisted with the :Sth Batti., on October 14, 19..1.4, and vas connected with that Battalion it -ht through. He was wounded vice. He was at Rhyl at the time of he time of the riot but does not say- nuch about it, Pte. John Carter A hearty ,welcome was given to Pte. (,]in Carter oh Alonday evening when he Stratford train pulled !n. The oung soldier went overseas with the ,3rd Battalion and was transferred to he 4th C.M.R. lie should have beeun time some weeks ago, but his military tapers got lost and that caused his e, , , e t Skipping ropes, aald-up In England, 81 Isaac Street Pte, E. B, Nash, Gor•rie Symptoms of house cleaning. _ A Sergt. E. R. Danford. Pte. W. H. Williams, Auburn ^M� r A Another 161st Battl, soldier arrived' Pte. C. A Webert Goderich iALWAYS VPd9:E�111E Yli7t��"� hone on Alonday noon. 'lie was to Pie. C, H. Ross, Goderich WELCOME Vc, lql Y it v , h ;, u,. ' a x France with the 5Sth Battalion and was Pte, W. R. Parker, Hensall !'' - r . I wounded twice, lie was ,.t Rhyl at the -- - Spr W. Cantelon, Brussels Pte. F. Crawford, Londesboro " Rev. A, MacMillan, D. D., of Toronto, tune of the soldiers riot, which helped Pte. E, fisher, Dashwood to get him started on homeward march Lieut. 1'. C Jackson, Seafo4•th Convenor t the Presbyterian Isle the quicker, revision of the Presbyterian hymnal C,S.NI„ S. L. McArthur, Hensall the guest of Dr, and Mrs. Gunn during Sergi. D. J. Ross. Pte, J. IC, Craig, Goderich the past week, as lie was taking the Came to Clinton on Alonday morn- Pte, G. A, Hooper, Lxeta• y services at Kippen at Sunday, ing to -visit his sister, Mrs. Murray Mc - It's two Cakes of your Ptea' . D. E. Bell, Goderich It is twenty ,yes since Air. Mac- 'ewer and was given A welcome by the Sergi. B, R. Danford, ClintonMilian went to the Old Country with citizens and Band, Sergi. Ross enlist- faV01'ite Pte, W. Irwin, Gotrie ` the manuscript of the hymnal, which act with the ist Contingent and was Pte. W. Locker, Exeter lax has been in use ever sines. Four out of In France for at mofiths and the b, Pte. R. M, Masters, Bluevalc Yx W every live of the psalms and hvnins once of the time has been instructor 1 r, PALMOLIVE SOAP Pier D. C, Murdie, Seaforth s I crntained in that versial are included Er.Cl;uul. He was twice wounded. Seryl, D. J, Ross, Clinton k � s a rY at the regular price and olie Pte, J, N. Dunsntore 161) Stratford ti sa (' to the present hymnal The rawer Sad feature of his Koine coming, is Nlht t ( e. 4 numbers, as proved by M Atac:l!llan's he leaves a small baby behind ' ,M the Pte T. Carter, Clinton clioril illustrations, are,,a valuable con- Old Lad the mother dying . jjj full sized cake Of Gnr, R. p Cooper, Seaforth t r , trihutian to the son service of ilia teem influenza, when they fe alltly S Sgrr, 1', Clausen, Helisall R g ) .h-tti3 the �� ? , Wle, A. Clark, Heustll '` atadian Presbyterian Church, having tickets ready to come to Crarnrdit LAVENDER BATH Pie. A. Parker, Hetisafimyi 4 r the important feature of being boot Pte. A. C. Fear, ,u. a" devotional and musical in quarlity, The an' "FREE.- Pte. A C. IT:earon, Clinton z f ti' Another t61st soldier ba came home soap FREE: Y� v ideal chair is the one that stinnilates 1Vttlnesdny. morning. Ile y Pte. W, B. Spa'lhigi Brussels. vy y ,a�t cc,ngregnt!onal singing and keeps the was wounded Gail and get 04te while 4'M1 l t it ,�' thought of wnr•sirip always prominent. last fall before the armistice, when he + + There is a great possibility of nverdain• was attached to tl;ce 1st Batt[, He was A "Shower" sett 4M a 1 y v.. 3�k the anthems incl havinp,•tno elaborate t'ken to the lA:ome of his aunt, Mrs, j ilia last. i IotTitwrtltrlihe TClrritc>�el Ghto held as ; $rr tr �� vy Gunn, Nota Street;• y K Y a ) ' n prngran of nnusic. Mr. AlcMiilan h9v g l � visited' all the great churches in Graaf SERGT, J, SEELEY shover Last Friday evening for Miss " , ol` Briinln, where he says the music in ilia A big welcome was given to Sergf, �R r Neille Harman, Man • useful ' and rt'!s g J, Seelety, tvlio returned On Wednes- 1 ar•� Y , lar est churches is charact•erdzed by the I �+g beautiful presorts were given, utmost Simplicity. He lattend,ed St. day evening, fie wept overseas tvitlr ^t ,, Mored. To Town Thos. Cr,gUitcheftroo, C:anada+snlind Cuthbert% Edinburgh, one Sabhnlh, fire 16ist Battalion And whe%,the 1 141", U U 13 GROC:1(lilit file largest and most re[sresentativ'e Battaliant was broken tit) went' tr..4 s PMode' �R 'This week Mr, and Mrs. O, W. Pot' Pianist, is a muaiciati Of ezeeptonnl Church in Scotland with a membership ter and fanitly, of Portent , Hill, rnaved talents std solute of kis own •&OM065l' of ovet three thousaf d ' and the only France wtil the n til B it ]torr, 8, + , Y was. wourided at Sept Ind 19 t s, OicnaiUi' rood SWA I„4emo to town and, 3ilkya taken e.p thele resit, bods will W" 4 put 0 kw progriimHte rlltisio waw rendered duringthe service If*,, tl^d�15. /ernes tin Rat Street 101`9 etpf, e Sergi, Seeley is an; old Bngllsh veteran ' liGllt.;WtAol { 1tMtlllttQg's! tMd?pMttten lyes t c cid Panilllar Gynin "t�nc. is wdto go w, lane the, South Afrfcatt, OW06A lily gtfgt. Welsk:, W6 W . � ' r. _ _.. d Itissal It»� All CJtkcrs ; 1Wa -Ci$raG tiIQSe 0 ditkal j. t0• tklilll. ' `.�\''ti rlltAd •.Int �,it,y�'� i';?k, , y «, A —1� .� .� .::�, w .. 0 a t T � k r a ed, 1,H]cd the lure w•, si,d turn cd 1!to gn i t he 11 n .qct Ur.%l G Inert ' tier- 't t iu t' (e m cit w tcitme r ,.. •td n 4 •tit's t t :11nit t n I or -.1 1n 7 ke is 1: t 1c .'•A n, owl put t1io ta- ,�{t 1� ��A"i / />.i'"4 Y Val. ' _i r, l/ `l) N _53' oy ' 1— erne Pte, J. B. Miller. Arrked honor on Fiday night on the ate train after being in khaki since he oined the.161st Battl. He was traus- erreil in England to the 3rd Division llach;ne Gun Section. lie was former - 3, with the Hydro company before en- iating. Pte. Wilbur Wallis Another 161st old boy arrived home ast Friday after getting his discharge ,t Ottawa, having been connected with he wireless Company while in England. ie is the eldest son of Air. and Mrs, U. I Wallis of town. Pte. Dan McLeod. Another veteran returned home last ridgy evening after seeing service ince 1915• The young soldier who las been out West enlisted with the :Sth Batti., on October 14, 19..1.4, and vas connected with that Battalion it -ht through. He was wounded vice. He was at Rhyl at the time of he time of the riot but does not say- nuch about it, Pte. John Carter A hearty ,welcome was given to Pte. (,]in Carter oh Alonday evening when he Stratford train pulled !n. The oung soldier went overseas with the ,3rd Battalion and was transferred to he 4th C.M.R. lie should have beeun time some weeks ago, but his military tapers got lost and that caused his e, , , e t Skipping ropes, aald-up In England, 81 Isaac Street Pte, E. B, Nash, Gor•rie Symptoms of house cleaning. _ A Sergt. E. R. Danford. Pte. W. H. Williams, Auburn ^M� r A Another 161st Battl, soldier arrived' Pte. C. A Webert Goderich iALWAYS VPd9:E�111E Yli7t��"� hone on Alonday noon. 'lie was to Pie. C, H. Ross, Goderich WELCOME Vc, lql Y it v , h ;, u,. ' a x France with the 5Sth Battalion and was Pte, W. R. Parker, Hensall !'' - r . I wounded twice, lie was ,.t Rhyl at the -- - Spr W. Cantelon, Brussels Pte. F. Crawford, Londesboro " Rev. A, MacMillan, D. D., of Toronto, tune of the soldiers riot, which helped Pte. E, fisher, Dashwood to get him started on homeward march Lieut. 1'. C Jackson, Seafo4•th Convenor t the Presbyterian Isle the quicker, revision of the Presbyterian hymnal C,S.NI„ S. L. McArthur, Hensall the guest of Dr, and Mrs. Gunn during Sergi. D. J. Ross. Pte, J. IC, Craig, Goderich the past week, as lie was taking the Came to Clinton on Alonday morn- Pte, G. A, Hooper, Lxeta• y services at Kippen at Sunday, ing to -visit his sister, Mrs. Murray Mc - It's two Cakes of your Ptea' . D. E. Bell, Goderich It is twenty ,yes since Air. Mac- 'ewer and was given A welcome by the Sergi. B, R. Danford, ClintonMilian went to the Old Country with citizens and Band, Sergi. Ross enlist- faV01'ite Pte, W. Irwin, Gotrie ` the manuscript of the hymnal, which act with the ist Contingent and was Pte. W. Locker, Exeter lax has been in use ever sines. Four out of In France for at mofiths and the b, Pte. R. M, Masters, Bluevalc Yx W every live of the psalms and hvnins once of the time has been instructor 1 r, PALMOLIVE SOAP Pier D. C, Murdie, Seaforth s I crntained in that versial are included Er.Cl;uul. He was twice wounded. Seryl, D. J, Ross, Clinton k � s a rY at the regular price and olie Pte, J, N. Dunsntore 161) Stratford ti sa (' to the present hymnal The rawer Sad feature of his Koine coming, is Nlht t ( e. 4 numbers, as proved by M Atac:l!llan's he leaves a small baby behind ' ,M the Pte T. Carter, Clinton clioril illustrations, are,,a valuable con- Old Lad the mother dying . jjj full sized cake Of Gnr, R. p Cooper, Seaforth t r , trihutian to the son service of ilia teem influenza, when they fe alltly S Sgrr, 1', Clausen, Helisall R g ) .h-tti3 the �� ? , Wle, A. Clark, Heustll '` atadian Presbyterian Church, having tickets ready to come to Crarnrdit LAVENDER BATH Pie. A. Parker, Hetisafimyi 4 r the important feature of being boot Pte. A. C. Fear, ,u. a" devotional and musical in quarlity, The an' "FREE.- Pte. A C. IT:earon, Clinton z f ti' Another t61st soldier ba came home soap FREE: Y� v ideal chair is the one that stinnilates 1Vttlnesdny. morning. Ile y Pte. W, B. Spa'lhigi Brussels. vy y ,a�t cc,ngregnt!onal singing and keeps the was wounded Gail and get 04te while 4'M1 l t it ,�' thought of wnr•sirip always prominent. last fall before the armistice, when he + + There is a great possibility of nverdain• was attached to tl;ce 1st Batt[, He was A "Shower" sett 4M a 1 y v.. 3�k the anthems incl havinp,•tno elaborate t'ken to the lA:ome of his aunt, Mrs, j ilia last. i IotTitwrtltrlihe TClrritc>�el Ghto held as ; $rr tr �� vy Gunn, Nota Street;• y K Y a ) ' n prngran of nnusic. Mr. AlcMiilan h9v g l � visited' all the great churches in Graaf SERGT, J, SEELEY shover Last Friday evening for Miss " , ol` Briinln, where he says the music in ilia A big welcome was given to Sergf, �R r Neille Harman, Man • useful ' and rt'!s g J, Seelety, tvlio returned On Wednes- 1 ar•� Y , lar est churches is charact•erdzed by the I �+g beautiful presorts were given, utmost Simplicity. He lattend,ed St. day evening, fie wept overseas tvitlr ^t ,, Mored. To Town Thos. Cr,gUitcheftroo, C:anada+snlind Cuthbert% Edinburgh, one Sabhnlh, fire 16ist Battalion And whe%,the 1 141", U U 13 GROC:1(lilit file largest and most re[sresentativ'e Battaliant was broken tit) went' tr..4 s PMode' �R 'This week Mr, and Mrs. O, W. Pot' Pianist, is a muaiciati Of ezeeptonnl Church in Scotland with a membership ter and fanitly, of Portent , Hill, rnaved talents std solute of kis own •&OM065l' of ovet three thousaf d ' and the only France wtil the n til B it ]torr, 8, + , Y was. wourided at Sept Ind 19 t s, OicnaiUi' rood SWA I„4emo to town and, 3ilkya taken e.p thele resit, bods will W" 4 put 0 kw progriimHte rlltisio waw rendered duringthe service If*,, tl^d�15. /ernes tin Rat Street 101`9 etpf, e Sergi, Seeley is an; old Bngllsh veteran ' liGllt.;WtAol { 1tMtlllttQg's! tMd?pMttten lyes t c cid Panilllar Gynin "t�nc. is wdto go w, lane the, South Afrfcatt, OW06A lily gtfgt. 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