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NO. 6143 - 67th, YEAR
CLINTON ONTARIO : `THURSDAY
APRIL 5th,
The New Era Est. I86G;
THE HOME PAPER
Souvenir ,From Holland
Ray Mason, 'C anadian Army Over-
eas'sccentl sent a "Nederland
' Y
rulden" to his cousin, Harold: Gib-
ings,.lhe note would be worth about
ift cents in :Canadian money. The
Y Y
ote pati a, picture of Queen Wilhel-
px
Tina on one side..
Liberal Conventionjit.COUNCIL
4 Convention of, the •S oath Ii'uron
Libei:tls will -e Bela in ilexisall on
Aipril 1111x, wllien the
Wednesday, •
lion. I a>~quhar Oliver willbe the
guest speaker... H. W. Golding, M.
P., and' other's will address the
meeting.•
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R��D CROSS NOTES
,
,Tile seVent-yr-sixth meeting of
Clinton Rel Cross Society vas held,
in the Council Chambers. on Monday,
Y,
April. 2, with the President; Mrs.
W. A. Cakes in the Chau.. Daily
MEETIC M�
The regular._ nxCounc of' s1 ;;
;:.
Wad held in •the, Council e on,
!MI iVlonday evenxug; Anrtl 2ay71,
,,
all members present iii ahs • ; ' ,f,pz'
p.residing:' w ,:ill,
:,.mayor Agnew Balled Yoz5l @AInarriage-
reading of the budget, et 'est ,
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receipts and expenditure ie +,
whieb was. approved and it ryas`
Councillor. Tie,v., vf.a "n
ed ed t4 d ¢essat,
onded :b Councillor Nott, ;t r
:a
tax rate. for 1945 lie set at .451 f,
Two applications' for perm
erect buildings were read anit,'it a:,
moved by Reeve ":Falconer -an
°iced h Councillor Bntler that; ei
Y p _
r, .
rust to construct a warehous :ori
Albert Street at ui cost , of !bout
$2,500.00' be granted McNau rhtoii
Bros., of the Hanover TranspoxtxCo ,
subject to the appoval of the �ri
troller of Construction. .
It was moved by councillor',- 14(c-
Murray and seconded by Councillor
'frown that a permit to. erect a. wel_.,
ling an King Street at cost of about'
$1000:00 'be ranted Bert H Ilei,
p
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sublect'ta the approval of the ,Con
troller, of Constructicn
troller.
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A letter from the Treaurer bf • the
Huron -F.ish and Game •Club, 'was
presented and discussed by Council
and. Reeve Falconer, was -elected. to
interview • representatives o£ ; tho
p _ ,
Club,; • 1
A letter relative to the matter of
bhe Towns a ualized. Assessmcw
_ q,
Plan was received*from the Depart.
ment of Municipal Affairs. ' This
was `read; and ordered `filed.
A request was received fromMr,
George Bayley to have attention
'paid to the clearance of , refuse at
the Dumping ground, and the P•ro=
perty Committee were directed to
to take charge of bhe matter.
In the matter olv request »from'
the Board' of Education for a•' side-
walk 'ar Princess Street conne•cting
William st:• and Raglan street;; the
Street committee', were directed to
e
take charge.
Appeals' for refund of Hall Rent
were received from the 'secretary of
"the Red Cross and it was moved 'by
Councillor Shaddiek and seconded by:
'Councillor Butler'' thatrefund ,of
: ..
$000, -be, .granted _•the' yl' ifs:
_ .: _,•... .. --•
+Institute for rent'of a'1 •p id‘
two plays,•-oneMarch 30th and one
April
for A '] 5th,
It was moved, •.by Councillor Mc•
Murray and seconded by Councillor
Brown, that CouiLcil refund 10.00
$
to the Local Red Cross
for rent of •Hall the eveningof
March 16th.
It • was moved ,, by •Reeve Falconer
and seconded by Councillor Butler•
that 'all Town Hall of Council.
Chamber rental engagements be
• made with and recorded . by M. T
Corless Town Clerk .
'
A ligations•. for the
Appligations. position of
Chief Constable werereceived from
141r.' Jack Coleman, London, Victor.
W. Summerfield of Mimic° and M
MacNamara of Port Stanley and one
personal' deputatioLi•
Mut rray was the by Councillor 1% c-
application of James
Thompson, as Chief Constable be ae-
cepted, according to the subject to
Selective Se'viee 're araban at a
g
Mary •o£ $1,000.00 lien year, sub-
recommendation of the
ject to police Department
Toronto p
A
' request for +building was re-
eeived from the •Clinton Public Hos,
pita', to assist„in the erection of e
three store wingy
byY and it was moved
Councillor Trewartha and seam-
by . C°uncillbr that if
authorities at the Parliament Build-
figs T°ionto, we donate the 1945Moderator,
sinking surplus to the Building Fund
of the Clinton Cominunit Hospital.
y: 2?
'Goun°illor Mciveurray reported the
ordering of Calcium Chloride, and
referred: to the error of the taking,
away.of certain --street signs.
or ,addnek • reported
preparation for•' beautifying the gore
lot at James and: King Street• and
the rolling of ••the . Library . Park
Ground. '
' Councillor Butler, in reporting for
the Fire.. an d wate> Committee•sag-
gested the purchase of `a keg .of
sodium fol the chemical tank, par-
of tires eta •
In reporting for the Property.
Committee Reeve, Falconer stated
the need of a' fan° and it was mo, -
P v
e d by Cauxrcillor Bixtle •• and second-
ed by Reeve Falconer, that we deal .
our,p9ano to the Sherlock -Man!
n ng
Co, fos a Bell i
piano, which has been
thoroughly re -conditioned difference
to be ,paid by* the Town $175,00; ..
Councillor Brown reported for
the Gemetexy Committee and it was,
mioved by Co•uncillor ,Brown and
seconded by Councillor Mc1VIurray
that the Cemetery Committee re-
• • . •a .
P yment of 46c an hour
to Ed Stee•p •as• helper at the Cenxe "
ter,, which is 5c an hour .more than:
last year. ,',
:: Ellgagelllealt Announced.-
_
.7h gagenieiit is announced of
Macy isene, daughter of,'Mrs. Bayer
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,aid the late Ne•.inuan Bryer, of
:Mimeo; to Cpl. Edhvai:d W: 'McGill,
u
C. A. F„ son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Meg -ill, Clinton, Ontaxib, the
to tape
<'• place `: Satuxc1aY>
;April' 14th, at„Christ Church, Minii•-•
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on
.You have
' Tuesday
appointment
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Foy
F'�
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Cl
Next
with Germany
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nton
9 pill 10th
and Holland, Don't Ne reel
g
y
Miss Thelma Carter has, accepted
position in the Clinton News,
ecoid.
Miss Clara Nediger has accepted
e position in The Ptovineial Bank m
Seafortli.
Prayer and Lord's/ Prayer were re-
p sated' in unison. Mas. J. P. 'Mann-
nig read the scecetary,s report and
Mrs. - 'McInnes gave the ' fir 'manual
statement.
N
avy League News
, r Th'e Annual Meeting of the Navy
<
League of Canada, Oratorio Division,
will be field in. 'the Li,la'ar Royal
Y, y
York Hotel; on Saturday, April .7th
a i'the'blood
t 9,30 a.m. 'All subscribers. to
:Navy 'League, either through ,united
appeals, personal slibsaiPtions' ;or
,an
your Overseas Defenders to deliver
a small amount of your b ood in.
Clinton,. to help save the lives of
your xcpresentattges on 1nne on
sea and in the air, ey pair need for
plasma, as''they-pay'the, Minto
of :your -liberty M the' advance into
Your O portunit of I-Iavin
P y g'
Part in the • 'Approaching Victory
If you have not already • done' s°
communicate with Misr Gm•clox
Miller, Clinton, and, arrange to' bi
•
present on Tuesday next. :Ther,
must not again be any"too little
and too, late:"
R
Bingo Dance Draw .,,
Sponsored by the Lions Club
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
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Wednesday- A !l •1.$t]1
Wed y,
Pzoceeds •ta be devoted to ReereatioL Facilities, for Clinton
Park
PRIZES' ..-
1st, Occassional Chair 2nd, Bedroom Chair 3rd, Hamper with
Prylin ea and seven•other prizes
P 1?
Prizes on display in Agricultural Office Window
p1
Dancing from 90 to 12
Popular Orchestra in Attendance-
Bingo — Valuable ,Cash Prizestheir
Draw at eleven o'clock
•afternoon
Reports were received from the
',followixig committees,—buying, sew-
m", cutting, knnttin shn lira
e g g> shipping,
quilts, fund raising, hospital sup-
plies and visiting. All reports show-
good progress.
Mr, McMurray, chairman of the
Red. Cross Campaign conducted by
theWar .Services. Association, was
present and gave a very • complete
report The ,objective for this cam-
paign was $3500, and $6,000:10 was
raised. We .wish to• thunk all who'
helped to make this• such. a gland.
Pg
helpess,
Visitors to the F. •camp
hospital for April will be Mrs. Hudie
and "Miss Holmes
contributions of material; are invited
to attend:'
Easton Thank=offs'-ing L.
-Willis
The W.M S. of Wesle-pWillis
Wesley
Flowers By 'Airmail
Last Thursday, Mrs. Harry Fite
Weddin AnniVerSak
g • y
• Mr. and'-' Mrs.. C, R. ,Holland; at
their home on St. ,George Crescent'spent.
God'erieh on . S.aturda Vlarcln 31s
y,
celebrated the 25th anniversary of
marriage.,'They were !`at home
to numerous relatives during the
Church will hold their Easter Thank-
offering s'erv'es in the. Lecture 'Hall,
on T'hurad'a evening, April 12th at
�" g+ P +
8 p.m. Dr.:and,Mrs. Hodd of Blyth,,
who have s ent some t
p line in Labra-
uol, will show lantern slides of Labra
dor, 'in •connection with :their talks
N3vezyone is welcome.'
V
snnons received a boy. of: flowers lb;
Air' Mail from- Victoria B, C. Th
bouquet consists of , l
q d two and a Sia
dozen lovely daffodils purple violet
P p
and grape lryaciiiths.
They were -from Mrs.. W. L. Mc
Gill,• who mailed them on March 2'i
and they arrived in Clinton at nom
March •29.
and evening and 'received
many cards, -gifts •aful flowers.
Their sons Roy of Ottawa, F./0.
_John of Burma Douglas, George and
Murray presented them with a silver
Moved To Cobalt
Mr. and. Mrs, Neil McLean and
family, left, for their new home in
Cobalt week, The Ladies Aid
on Mrs. Fitzsimons state
that the flowers were in perfect coo
Miss Curran hams reporte
e
g sports
that these were the fust flowers, ilia
ever arrived, in Clinton by aiinuail.
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Mrs. D. J. Lane reported on beiclition.
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STOR.AGE
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For Your Fur Coat, Well ell AS
Your Cloth Coat.
Join the Many 'Who . Are
to the war brides•
Ass interesting •feature of the
meeting was ;a practical. de nonstra-
• '
tion' of First Aid work and presen-
tertian of diplomas to the graduates,
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Please look elsewhere is thispaper
for Red Cross Nutrition' News Re-
Teases. '
Clinic date. Tuesday April 10
The following are the xeports:—
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tray,
Congratulations were received liy'
M'L. and ML'S, W. J. . Nediger of Clin
ton,Anniversary
parents of M•rs. ''°'land; as it
was the °cession of . their forty-
eighth .anniversary.
'
.this
of the Baptist Ohurch, presented
Mrs. McLean with a lovely. Bible,
and two !beautiful book ends, in hon•
our of her being president for a•num-
her of years.' We wish them all happi-
ness ;rand success in their new holne.
and McLean will
•l1 be greatly
Celebrates 20th Wedeln
, ,
Cpl. and, •ML•s. Ronald MaelTonak
were at 'Lome to their friends fo
their 20th wedding anniversary o
Councillor Trewartha 'spoke to .the
mis 'the
missed at the Baptist Church,
Monday, ` April .2nd:
A large number
matter of arrears •of Taxes and
urg•ed' the . immediate Collection of
the greater percentage of same
'arid' read the .financial statement' for
Marcie an movedits'ado tion; which
was seconded by Councilor �uhaddick
•'and a
ncfllood.
Councillor Trewartha moved the
adjournment•
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
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Street
Sutter 8a Perd:ue 13,:4" file ,52
G, M. Levis, 32 yds. gravel . 24.00
W: -Burton Grading 35 hrs., 28.00:
•'--...- _ •. ::
P, owdiff, with,team•removing ``' .'
, snow fences ....,_.' , 2:00
A. Fulford Team with sweeper
p
A. Cartez, clearingstreets .. 2,00
H, Pickett cleaning streets .. 5.39•
W.' i
W. Potter ••cleaning
, V
"1V1Ge Laigel, •Attended
Easter Sunrise -Service in Wesley-
Willis' United Church wa • m charge
of the n•esides Mr. Benson Sutter,.gather
- I 'late
w y •
s, Agnew at the organ, 'Phe
day opened with a similes serviceat
'opened '
8.00 a.Ln. under the auspices of the
Young People's : Union, 'with Iles
, '
'Margaret J. Henry, prguest t • of the
Huron, Presbytery; as guest •speaker.
Her topic was He Is Risen".
Misses Coronna Wendorf and."
„
forence,A.ken sang Mone ..and`
Misses •Maiy.Lane and;ErleeniSutter.'tjt
sang "'Tis the Joyous Easter Time"
After the serer ce which was well
attended, breakfast was served by
the local Y. P. U.
V
of friends calls
in the afternoon, on the Happy ooupl,
Tea was served by Mrs. Harringto
'and Miss MacDonald,
A host of guests assembled tc
in the evening, to congratr
Cpl: and Mrs. MacDonald. me
ing thedevening guests played game
arxd had a very enjoyable time. Sg
"Geron contributed• with all sortsc
music during the :social evening.
The toast was given to the hostas
.by Mr J. Cornish of Brucefieldy the
they' were presented with a a
Pure c
mono, from friend's in Toronti
gi, uc. • . :and Gunton, Seeing iti
s was `oriel ' "China!'`^
anhivensar the ece•iweddm
Y yes f lot c
various •
pieces
pieces of China, also flower
Tea was served' in the evening; b
Mrs, A. Inkley, J. Germ, Kis
Taking Advantage of Our Sery
ice. We are Agents for. the Well
'Known Storage Plant of ' JACK-
HOSPITAL SUPPLIES:
ani Auxiliary 69
gee, Force , ry iltape sport-
g Alex Lazy 64 tape
sponges.
SON . The Gleaner, London.
• d
Each Spring We are entrusts
• ` y}��
re Vf inAlUtller'able
wi h the ca,
Costly garments, given us for
Storage.
We ma lie Several shipm.ents.quilts
QUILT REPORT':
5 quilts .from Suinmeruill Unit, 5:
quilts from Goderich No. 4 Unit, 2
quilts.
quilts froni•'St. Paul's Guild; 3 quilts.
I'resbyte••ian .. Ladies•2
..
grts fro Wesle - x O
ladies, 1 quilt from Holmesviile, 2''
.cmlts frorii Porters Hill Unit, 1 quilt
from Tuckersmibh, 1 quilt from
Godericli T. .South, End, 2 crib
quilts from Mrs, uilts from -Tu kersmz ries; 2 crib
LUh unit.
streets .. 2 00'
D. Pairservice cleaning ,streets 3:50
W Fulford cleaning streets , 3.25
A Pickard cleaning streets .. 2,°0
Ball & Zapfe two 'heavy' brooms 2:40
Street Lighting'
P U C. Lighting Streets 228.00
Property
p, U. C Light. R. R. F9
AMONG THE CHURCHES
St Paul's
Sunday After Easter ••
10.00 a.m. SundaySchool,
11.00. a.m. Morning Prayer. Rev.
W. H. Simpson of Homan, Ghiiia,
7.00 pan, Evening Service,
A: varnish and Mrs. e.rHarrington.
" Together there were, about
guests •present on this happy day.
Cpl. and Mrs. Ronald l4lacDonal
were :married in Clinton by • Rel
Holmes,
They now have five childrei
Wallace and Stewart of Torantt
Mary, Frank and Jimmie -at home.
Y
during the month of April. 1.
P $2
Stora a from, $Z.U�
Price for" g
Up based on your eStinlcated
value. ,
KNITTING:
Girls Auxili try -1 baby sweater,
'
ti T. N. sweater.•
Porter's Hill -6 pr, khaki gloves,
3, pr. re socks 3 navy
grey , vy scarves, 8
navy T. N sweaters, 1 ladies swea-
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ter, 4 boy's sweaters. •
Tuckersmith-2 pr. blue 3
P U: C. Lighting Town Hall 11.84
P U. C: Li titin Stock S•cai�is 75PERSONALS
g g
P. U. C. 14 • yr. water R. R.. 2, 19.
U. C Va yr. water Town 1.74
P. U. C. water Foundation ,.3,23
P. U. 0 U. yr. R. R. Rental 15.A0
Mrs, L. Tideswell, care of R. R. 6",00doing
Mrs. L. Tidsswell, Gare of R. R. 8.00
Bert Bowden 11,5 cords Cedar, 5.00
Bert Langford Rep. to town hall
Seating'2.00
M, C Shearing Broom ,&
Matches 1,09
W. Burton removing ashes 3.00
Sutter & Perdue Gen hardware 1 96
R. McEwan hlashli, ht batter
g y •
cells • ` - •' • • • • •"• • • • °•30
"` Hydrant "Rental •
p U.C:; v , Rent i drants 531:00
y
Cemetery
• •`• n
M. Mclswan solar Y 8 3.30
•Butler,
moving snow
•• &nWater 2'50
P u:.c. Rep. siren 3o
W;S.13. Holmes Chemicals
Pira T ick 6.85
x
.G., Hanley Summer Con, truck 6:85
T, Leppington Short on, Peb. 1.20:
Dry )Jamb ,Closet •
A, Fulford, man; teamandeqp, 100.00
Po]iee Protection
B: McDougall Salary 83.38in
D,, Elliott „Salary 75.00
46:58
R. B. Fatzsunons, .17 days,
/ Salaries
' li ,
M. T. Corless .sa uy 100 00.
Noi Kennedy Salary . 50,00
'Grants
Ryerson Leather Goods Co Em- '
bossing 11 billfolds n 3.18
bMrs.-W.
Insurance
London Guarantee Co, Firemen's'
Prem. 63 00
Waterloo Mutual Tool- House &
E' ui. merlit Prem.:. 12.00
u ,•
Postage & Supplies
G. R.• McEWan. Postage & sup. 9.40
,General' Municipal Exp.'
Bald Telephone General 10.82.
R. McDwan Supplies 2290
RECEIPTS
Rental 66.00
Licenses 50.00
;Stick Scales lir 75
Cenictery . 11 5,00
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$286;76
Presbyterian
10.00 a.m. •Sunday, School
a
Divine Worship: Ser -
11.00 j• est,•
mon .Subject, . "The Missing Man":
Everybody' welcome at mu service.
Baptist
The' are ,still buss-
ness in Clinton. Our forefathers, wer,e
publicly whipped in Boston •and other
places because they would not have
their' children Christened. It did them
good for i the
n past 126 years
•their kind have increased 8000%.
•We welcome all but'especiallyMrs.
Wardens from our fold: •
: 2,00 •am• Sunday School. .
7.00 p ,m, .Evening worship
• Prayer meeting :in file vestry at
8:00 •p,iri.. Wednesdays
Wesley WillSs
Sunday p •
A Lil 8th
sora_ Presbytery Broadcast". The
Rev. Jesse Arnup, spat-
ker.
•for 12,10 Church School. 1
7,00 p:m.• Evening• •Worship,. •Ser-
mon 'sub'eet "Spiritual „
J p ual Frthe h ,
•Girl's Club wll be held at the home
of, Miss Winnie O'Neil oat T'uesda
evening , + y
k '1 10th at ' a:oo p.in.
i
M s. P. Manning will be in Change
of the topics. Members • of Miss,
t ens.
meeting.group wall look after the
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h
1100niS�Entire nmembershp to
•lie present to ,hear. Rev. Jesse' Arrau 'Miss
A.D., Moderator of United Church of
Canada, through CKNX
Radio installed in church !by Mil
Arthur Graves, .
Entire service by Radio Programs
distributed to the con: • re ati
g g . on,
Near Noon; Sunda bus's'
- 2.00, • ', y, ,'
pan. Turner's Church Service
and, "S.•u guest School Rev. A. Gardiner
will be •speaker.,
7.00.p.m. Rev. G. G. 'Burton will
take clharge of the service,. Topic;
One thing • .L knoav•; , says the Blind
Man.
"Weda no,t know" say The Parents
"Yes; it is," replied some
"No;; it is not;" sand others,
But he bald' "I t ... „
am he Man.
Wednesday 8,00, p.m Mid -week
Service.• Preparation for Victor DayC<'irtney,
x ' y,
by Prayer •
Mr Earl Fulford spent the Erste
holiday din Detroit.
John Hall of Toronto is visiting h•
grandfather, Mr. G E. Hall. .
Miss Lorna Plumsteel of Throat
spent the week end, in town.
Mrs. W T. Hawkins spent the wee
end willh relatives in Hamilton.
Harold 0', Johnston of ,Toronto, stet
the'Easter week end at his ham
in town:
. Ed. •Mosmison spent the wee
end in Toronto • wibh ,her daughte
, Miss' Violet Morrison,
Mrs. George Hunter of Exett
sport a few days "last week wit
Mr, .and Mrs Wm. Hnggiars.•
Cya'il B, Hale .and wife of St Cat/
• arises, spent the Easter -week en
at' the For
homep and children ,ax
.visiting at the .home of her pal
sits, 14TH: and Mrs W. Corso i
n
'Toronto.
•
Miss 'R stetli Slornan is send!
P n
'.tile Easter vaciiiwith her pas
ants Mr. and Mrs Fred Noma:
of Capreol•
• Mr. F1, •W, Duke.of Ton°nto; seen
a few days recently with hi
, daughter, Mrs. MoCan n and farm'
town,
Mr,• Charles (Bud) Harris of To
ionto' s, plant the: week slid at. fh
•' home Olds parents, Mr, an. Mr:
d
1>: F. Harris; '
Eleanor P•lumsteei of Rid
town, Is spending the Easter vv's
cation .with .her' parents, Mr. en
J. Plumsteel:
Mrs•• Frank McElwain a
and daughte
Jean, of 'Lindsay, event the East°
holidays! with the for
a mei s moth
.Mrs, C:, Jervis and other relative
Mi' and Mus, Jack Match -and s�
Charles of Detroit , . Mich. ar
spending a few days at.the rhouz
b£ Mrs: Fred Mulch.
;Mia• Kelso Streets'of London, M's
Wni Streets of Togonta an• d .0 a
Wan W. J. Match of Centra'!:
'spent the Easter week -end at:. Ili•
home of `, Mrs. Vesta Streets;
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCartney c
Woodstocd'
{, spent the Easter cure
end with Mr. and •1VIrs, A. D. Mt
Mrs, Na and' otl•e
y,
frdends.
socks ,
scarves, 3, boys' sweaters, 1
• V;
v
7•
1
v I'N
navy
T• N. sweater.
Holmesv lle: 6 pr. service socks 3rg
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navy scarves, 2 pr. khaki gloves, :3
boys' sweaters, 1 T. N
_ •navy! sweater,
pry srvjscessocks, 2
+L .�►pr
is the month for Diamonds.
See the nice new stock
we are now showing
handsomelyengraved
psimpleg
perfect, and insured
loss; free of charge.
Carie-'t0_Ch00Se,-and special
careful attention: Ask
.
of sparkling
All the
numbers,;
for»your»
Diamonds
orders
to see them
T T
1 L
diamond rings.
newest models . +
, and., others quite
g
protection against(
at any price you!
g iven rompt and
soon,
prS khaki glo-es , boys' weaters,y
2 navy scarves, 3- navy T. N. sWea-
tars.
Goderich Twp, South End -5 navy
�Y
' T. N sweater , 1 A. F. sweater, 7
soaks 9the
, scarves.
S. S No. 4-6 pr. service socks,
3 navy scares, 2 boy ' sweaters, 2
many T.; N: sweaters
London Road -5 pr, khaki gloves,
1 pr, baby booties. i 1, I
l ; I .I ��.
Stitch and Chat Club -6 bib Y
It, C A. P, �2 baby •jackets, 3 pr,
booties:
Clinton •Branch --i1 baby sweater,
1 pr. booties, 22 p2 re
r g y-"socks,'5
p . airforce socks,; 11 navy T. N
sweaters, 17 navy serves, 2 boys
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Some• lapel watches have arrive• d.' Nide smart'
numbers good movements
A , accurate and dep,nd-
-each
sweaters, 1. girl's sweater, 14 toe
caps, 1 ladies sweater; '11 pr. khaki
gloves A' total•,of-208' • articles,
10 -- •
able $27.75
SER'ING` '
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New collar andtie sets for Him, in assorted Styles]
Sterling sliver at $2.75 and Gold filled at $4:U0
Holmesvi,lle 20 girls' pantie dies•
sea, size. 4;,15, girls' blouses'
gl ,size 10>
4 pr. boys shorts, size 8;
S: S. Na• • 4-50 infants' night-
Lovely'Pearls beautifullyboxed -
Single .strands, VWlt-h Sterling Clasps• $3.501
Single strands with assorted stone clasps $5.06
Double strands• with smart clasps • ...$7.00i ,
Three S4— »ic1 � nicely graduated ,$10.0(Y
Above good§ all subject to Purchase Tax
gowns.
Tuekeremitohase
h-3 boys'
size 8;y jackets,
6 girls' pantie dresses, size 4
Porters Hill -25• hot water 'bottle
dower's, 10 pr. men's '.pyjaeaas 'size 40.
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South End Godezich-5 infix
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leggings, 5 womens' dresses size '38,
Sumanmhali---4 pr. boys',- shorts,'
size 8; 10' girls'pante dresse •
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, size
4; 10 boys' jackets, size 8
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London 'ltoad6lgirls' pantie dies-
ses;, size 4,
-2. pr, boys' shoats, size 8;
6 boys Jackets, size 8, 9 girls
pantie dressos, viae ,4, '146 •infants'
gauze diapers. A total of 340 anti•
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