HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1932-09-08, Page 5THURS., SEPT. 8, 1932
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With 1
snowfall
101511t be
for wint
, Quinn,
nality w
n't niin
wound. sI
to Ge
"Two's
in poi'iti
"there so;
what is
Why,
Attorn
magistra
in court,
-enough
have to
listening
A Goc
in a'hou,
when hie
a few sl
assault.
and was
`keep the
child in
-he thou1
' all the b
for uncus
are left
feel that
taps didr
ever, it
zgainst
so it is
One o
,depressi
' is arisen
young p
who are
tion an
places it
world, c.
their tai
aging to
Just whe
menet r
them to
poor wo
man wlro
to fit th
can do a
to such
that the
that; a
prsent i
4. Tot'
ed a ne
Ear Willi
tain the
judge a
judge re
the duty
• in acquit
cortvictio
eennsels
they too
It is the
facts co
eluding
of the ae
ed innoc
This i
Stressed
who is
is prover
count rn
• ural, trh
the t'a'ut
gainsi; h'
Aside
we shout
tisk boa
have lilt
acrd even
challenge
of the
year's ra
that fur
have bee
rvher•h lo'
eareoet
make alto
=whip
first eras
intwo l
• ahallengc
Such a r
all rarti
holder or
cense it
W
spetsin.
Taco of r
disapp-rr
that he t,
GODERT ;
CLUB I
Tine
field day
- the Gode
on Label•
• gathered
This w
and its
• would se
area, .
The sp
ry;tn:, ope
Ebenezer
in a win
score.' T
was as
Jiams, sa
B: Chart
P.avide, r:
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Cox, 1);
C. Locich
THE CLINTONNEWS-RECORD
dTI+,IEiLST TO:'YOU
ANI) ME.,
tolidays over and reports of
at Lindsay and the Sault it
as well to begin to prepare
v $ p 1
er,
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ny is demanding arils ; eq-
4th other powers. We should,
d that if the other pewee)
. armaments ;
nave their armaments down
many's- quota: +
cons an three's a crowd,"
P Y,
es as elsewhere. But when
e four, as in South Hnron,
it?-d3oderich Signal -
1t s two pair, isn't
o i o it?
ey-General Prie 'advises
ceaseivinecture.
giving
he thinks it ie
punishment for a man to
pay a fine and costs without
to ion lecture.
a g
"' 5 a:
erich urian slapped a baby
me where he. was visiting and
sister objected he gave her
ape and she had him up for
He admitted the slapping
fined • and bound over 'to
peace. He was nursing the
the first place and probably
ht the youngster turonl'd'lpe
atter for a few'slcelps; bathe-
as and Spinster aunts who
in charge of "children often
way Band he said his gentle
et hurt the babyat till. How-
appears there are prejudices
slapping other people's' kids,
well to be .varied,
o * * •
f the tvarst effects of the
on through which true world
g at present is the fact that
eople. young men and women
just finishing their educe-
d preparing' to take their
t the business or industrial
nn find'no emplolmlent for
encs. It is -nighty discour•
a boy or girl to Sint- that
corm,
n he or she is read to ca
Nock there is no lace for
begin. This seems a prett;t
rid to a young man or wo-
Y gf
cannot find a niche in which
emselves and show what then i
pct our sytnpa#ity goes out
thing folk. It is to be hoped
clouds may soon lift and
sunnierrosect masoonSs.
Y
.self, 'Cox,
onto man was recently grant-
w trial because Chief Justice
am Muloek found that ser,
S were withheld from the
4 the trial, The learner'
marked that "it is as much
of en= counsel to assist
bal of the innocent as in the
1 of guilty persons,' Crown
are not prosecutors, thougl
often assume such a roue.
it first duty to present the_int
'netted with the case, in-
inswing they know in favor•
A piisorner is assum•
sit until he is found guilty.
s a poent which might be
a little more. The prisoner.
considered 'innocent until he
r guilty, ought to be able to
the crown oounsel as a nee-
o ;s endeavoring to get at
h, whether it be for or a-
111, •
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eltogcther from the fact that
1 have lilted to •sue the Bei-
t win, most people would
ed to see a fair and square
contest between the British
r and the American holder
Harmsworth trophy. Last
se Was so unsatisfactory
even contest this year venule
n w leonred. But something
iced to superstitious fall
•lice air 411.fate secured to
t immcssib'.e. British worn.
hie ahvays boon eeesidar'erl
end i �ecma strange that
+'.r'- c' ire civsects put tilt:
' tenet curt r4 ase.,eissiee
re an ani• +r^t•n•y t+
i,,,t ;n._• t' 1 •,,sen•.
il, e !en- ,5, rI ' \hood, he..
v s'.1 ,, n +•eel r i'stow 4a
• 7• > het nsnsire fly;
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'1 ..,•,r -t 107. 1..-.1..; 5,yap-
'r,r•,,, r.,h'., sss it; tr lir ?,r,;„i
ill yet lave hie opportunity,
weather
success
eters,
Cox rf; P. Harrison,cf; .A. Cox If;
A. , o+
L ckhart, ss.
Following' the Ball game a pro-
gram of races was carried oixt, theYou
contestants being juveniles. Boys
andgirl • six years andn Eve- e-
girls u der, Er
lyn Mair, Helen Groves; boys, 8 and
under, Ruth Harris, F. Cox; boys,
10 and ander, G. Stirling, A. Dar-
Heaton Q. Sturdy; girls, 10 and tin-.
der, 13. Harris, J. McDougall.; M.
-,
Thompson, boys, 12 and under, D,
Harris, L. Schoenhals, J. Weston;
giros, 12 and under, J. Johnson, B.
Colclou 'h, S. Lowden; boys,, 13 and1
g y
under, H. Johnson, R. Thbmpsgin, C.
Kennedy; girls, 14 and -under, M.
SchoenhaIs, J., Johnson, L. Cox.
At 12.30 p.in. a monster parade'
was formed at the farm of L. Cox
and proceeded to the sport field,
formation. of the parade and
size winners was LS follows: The
p"
president's` privatt ear, officers of
the club on horseback, Ray and Eve-
1 yn Cox an horseback, costumed as
Indian chef and. Spanish cavalier;
jazz band, Clinton; decorated cars,
W. E. Perdue (first), J. A. Sutter:
(second); decorated bicycles,. Lorne
Elliott, Ruth Harris;' comic outfit
lady, M. Lobb and M. Thompson, first
Mrs. W. Col'clough and Mrs, A,
Groves, second; M. Churchill and 0.
Thompson, third; comic outfit, men,
'C. Brown,:C. Cools; J. A. Sutter; hard
Ia.
times outSit, (autos), J. Radford, P
Bela, G. `Stock; agricultural display,
J. !Stirling; public school parade, No,
8 Goderieh township; hard times out-
fit, personal, Mrs. R. G. Thempson,
Williams,ride
E. Fi illiamsH. Lobb; best dressed
outfit, 14i-rs. D. Orr, D. Harrison; best
aneieut outfit Geo. Laithwaite, E.
Elliott, Mrs. .Gairdner; clown out
fit, S. Castle, A. Groves.
Arriving at the sports field the
following program of spurts }vas
carried out:
Catching greasy pig. Tn this er"
ent there were twenty entries. The
pigwas caught and held b' P. Har-
g y
rison, who scored a real victory a-
gainst such stalwart And agile con-
petitor's as George H. Elliott, Cap.
Cook and W. E. Perdue.
The next event was a girls' soft-
ball game, Flolmesviile vs. Porter's
Hill. In this the Hittites went dawn
to decisive defeat in 51 score o 18
r fi. The foams lined up as follows:
flnliuesvile E. Iiutler,
, , p; M. Mai-
holland, c; T. Cudmore, ib; al, Grigg,
21); C. Stock, 3b; J. Huller rf; S. Cud-
mare, cf;. M, Gliddon, la; N. Potter:
Porters HillH. CosBETTE
s it; . E.
cD, Cox, 11); N, Pickard, 2b;
K. Harris, 31; V. Picot, rf; I.
Weeds, ef; G, Stirling, If. L• Cox, ss.
A senior men's softball game Ung
ion vs. Porter's krill, resulted in a
win for the Unionites by a i0 -inn
margin in a 85-25 score. The Wen
team was composed of: A. Fuller, p;
A. Potter, c; G. Orr, 1b; W. Puller
2b; M Hick,3b; L. Porter, rf C.
'
Sowerby, ef; H. Hick, lf; E. Mill-•
wain, se. Porter's Hill teams, 0.
Pocock, p; W. Harrison, n; M. Me-
Dougall 'ill; E. Bell, 2b;P. Bell 3b;
B. Glazier, rf; S. Stirling, cf; A. Har-
1'i6, lf' E. klarrLSOn SS.
+ '
The ball games were umpired! by
g p
Roth,DIbase, They hatdtded atitl fair
decesion3 to all and sundry,
A crown football game furnished
amusement and was followed by a
tugof rear by teams captained by L.
Cox and A. Lowden. Two overs in
flute to win was the rule. The xesul.
was a. draw, eaate side having won
an over and the third a deadlock.
Mr. Cox hid for his team, 7f. Dean
e P`
set, E. Miller, H. Lewis, B. Leith-
white, B. Lobb and W. Pearson. Mr.
Lowden's team was composed of R..
me/swain, D. meDnvvele W, me.
anire, 5. Lerslie, G. Harrisosi am
eye Laitheeaite,
In the urn's standing bread jump
g, Harris was first W. •Pearssn sa-
crud and B. McDougall"third. C,irls'
standing bread eutmt. M. MaddockR.
N. Potter, M, Glidden.
The final etrents consisted of foot
races, the first of which. was °pen
t., members of the executive of tho
•:lute and was won by F. 13011, con-
voter of the sp:,rts committee E.
,"uric+t, president, and J Strrliii r, di-
leiter; gh-1s, 100 yard race, opzn-
7. i'nel:;: M. Gliddon, R. Citdtnare1
men's 1.00 -Yard race, open ---.7. Stir-
.t. r, C. Cost, Ib. 1-lorris; brays 16 and
r',de•,105 yards --F. Heard, A. Cox,
R. Mann; hall! mile Taco, open -SI.
future:ew. R. McInnis; S. Stirling.
After tea. sport program was corn-
rleted a n enia latch was served. The
TIW OPENING- GUN
the opening tin in the ,South Ho-
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iron' b-eleetio n campaign willb fir.,
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ed by the Coverninent, forces . on
Thursday, September 16., at Exeter;
when Hon. Dr. R: J. Manion minis,
ter of vailway�s; and:'canals in Rt.
r
Hon. R. B. Bennetts 'Government)
will be the spealcer,
' Dr. Manion will speak at a mass
p ,
meeting Exeter at ;S p.rnz in the
interests sof Louis H. Rader, Censer-
Member of Florist Telegraph
Deliver A soeiation
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4 Flowers and Floral na
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t 'r: 1 Designs for all
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T,IP
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SPRING: CHICKENS FOR SUNDAX
DINNER
Also
BOILING FOWL & CHIPPED EGGS
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EG GS AND POULTRY
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hoed not look at the
weather. reports- to know that
cold weather is coming. wily
off the call that will
put,phoneri
bring the Heat Folks es to your .
home ? Adopt these wilting
war7cers Coda and have
Y a ?e '
servoe o' • i lr ando t
i ! warmth t comfort
in your cellar. The year's best
A >
c.,llar is the one with the local
-votive candidate, warden of Huron
eunty, well known farmer and mem-
a•�
L. 0 R 1, S
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P.olks m the bin. 'You can Se
sure that they -will read the. rio'1,
ter of the Ontario Agricultural
council,..._
Phones: 66w and 66j
phones -Office, 214j Residence, 214w
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act to winter's first cold breath.
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YOUNG " HULLETT TOWNSHIP
,y
rime tiW L
ria a �l sigh ✓
� ale
Meals. at all hours. Special Dinner 40a Rt
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Forgot
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COUPLE' WEDDI$D .ION
SEPTEMBER rat
A pretty, fall wedding was solemn-
ized at tike home of Mr: and Airs,
o)lThe
£roue 11. a.m. to 2 p.m.
Supper, 5 to 8 p.m. • Lunch at all
hours,!
Try our Neilson Ice Cream, Ice
Crean. Bricks, and Eskimo Pies,
' N'exxt
.�rfesto
week's the time for
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74 CLINTON,,
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ONTARIO
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• CPerhaps
Frank Wood, Hullett, ,on Thursday.
Cigars, Ciga;<ettes, Candy. •
ggn
Preserv>i�ag Peaches
x,.k �.Nsarau:a+,wvt. t .aaxuxrrr,n• vv,
Jn. n z,v�u�v rr�• .,nit .,,;; a=ti v•ni,r•s ,b„
Sept. ,1st, at eleven o'clock, when
L•
Charlie
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their only daughter, Mary Louisa,
was united in marriage to William
Edmund Manning, Younger :son of
goo
Proprietor: 63-e, GIVE
US A CALL -FOR QUALITY
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Ep�yElectrician
Mrs. Margaret Manning and the lata
FRUIT AT RIG}IT PRICE'S
Electric Ranges, Fixtures
and "'IIlbS
Joseph Manning, Hullett. The bride
entered the living roti} on the arm
CARD OF THANKS ..'., 60c-
Irons,
Wiring and Repairs
Fans and other 'Appliancesone7
Phone
g
of her father to the strains of Lettere-
g'rin's wedding march, played by
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Mrs, Edwin Wood sistor-in-law of
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3➢$"flRTLIF & CRICH
the bride, and took her place beside
the bridegroom, beneath an ,arch of
pink and white streamers and wed -
ding bells banked with ferns. The
wore a wedding awn of white
g' g
georgette with customary veil and
orange blossoms and carried a bon-
MAREIAGES
Makers
'VOOD-At the home
of the bride'sparents,Wheat
of on Sept,
lst, by the Rev. J. W. Johnson,
Mary Louise, only daughter of Mr.
and 'Mr's• Franc Wood, of Hullett,
of Dainty Maid and Whole
Bread
Phone 1, CTintoli
Children Caja o\jTj
Whether children grow faster in
summer, or only seem to, you will
note a great change before the sea-
son's end. Anew portrait of your
child made now wi1I be a priceless
�}
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;
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era Service
Funeral, Director and Embalmer
Ciunpiete Motor Equipment
greet of Briarcliff roses and .baby's
to William Edmund Manning,•
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record in years to come.
24 Hour Service
breath, The groom's niece, Miss
Phyllis, Manning, dressed in pale
blue taffetta, was flower girl and
the in a basket of sweet
Younger son cf Mrs. Margaret
Mannin and the late Joseph
g P t Man-
.ting of Lmrdesboro•
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i CAPITAL �, THEATRE�';
Northern Electric Sound System
BURGESS' STUDIOS
• CLINTON AND MITCHELL
d High Class Studio Portraits
r
•Day
S TTEig--P DUE -�f��,
or Night Phone 147w
carried ring
baby's breath. She alsov`)r
Goderich, Phone 47
Superior Developing, Printing'
,
�. i f ct"
and
peasY
strewed rose petals in the path oftheNow
CONiS'AN4;
DODanrers
Enlarging.
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bride. . -
The ceremony was performed by
AIr, and Mrs. Leo Stephenson and
p
two sons motored to Detroit and
Playing: in the
, g•
Dark," with Miriam Hopkins.
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WANTED
R' ' J. W Johnso-t of Crediton, for-
ruerly rf Loam -leer°. After the sere-
mono the arrests, numbering about.
thirty, sat down to the wedding din-
nee, served byfour girl friends of
tho bride. The bridal couple left lea
er in the day amid showers of con-
fetti, for a trip to Niagara ara and down
p g
the St. Lawrence, the bride travelling
in a navy blue dross and coat and'A.
spent the week -encs and holiday vis-
iting relatives there.
Mr. Lloyd Jerritt returned to F'rr-
eat on Thursday of last week after ,
spendingGLARE
a week visiting his broth -'in
er W il, at the home of Mr, and Mrsr
r
VS Britton.
Mrs. A. Bromley of Toronto is
spending a few holidays at the home
of her +parents, Mr. and Mrs. -James
; MON., TUT'S., WED.
' MARION DAMES AND
GALE
a wonderful sloe picturing
s y P
the adventures of the "big top"
f
'' Polly of
a
AtheCircusBAND,
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AT DUBLIN, ON
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Fri_yay, September 9th
,JOE CRESSEY AND HIS 10 -PIECE
OF LONDON
Gents, 50c, Ladies, 25c.
Fresh Eggs � Creel; :t
Highest Prices for Strictly Fresh
Eggs•
Cream shipped regularly.
Good Prices Paid.
E. PINCH
smart felt hat.
Dale,
Phone 231.
The bredegromu's •gift to his bride
was a rope oS pearls, to the flower
girl anmanicure set and to the pian•
afern stand.
Mr. and Mrs. Mannng will reside
en the bridegroom's farm on the 10th
of Hullett, and will kava the best
wishes of their large circle of freell ,
fog a long and happy married life.
143x. and Mrs. T Horner and two
children of Toronto, Messrs. Jack
Aioort of Torontoand Robert D?toreest
of Stratford, Mr, Wm. ArdWI. of
Hamilton and Miss Mary Mooe of
Toronto spent the week -end and holi-
day at the home of lira, Wm, Moore
here,CHOPPING
Mr, and Mrs, Jarvis McFarlane of
'.
!
THURS., FRT., SAT.
WARREN WILLIAMS,prospect
DAVIS and
GUX TSIBBEFI
Hilarity is just around the
corner with
The Dark Horse
enders Received
Tenders fothe painting of altoMrs.
Twn Hall, Clinton, will be received
by the vndsraigned, up to Saturday,
Sept. 10th. Specifications may be
seen at the Clerk's office. The low-
p est ,or any tender not necessarily am
ChOpIEg
AFTER SEPTEMBER 16t1t-
, EVERY DAY
,Stanley Township •spent the weep
ceptect
GODERICH LADY
end at the home of the Iatter's moth
er, Mrs. Geo. Riley.
Coming: "AItSENE LUPIN"
;
R. E. MANNING, Clerk.
Clinton Chopping ill
�a
SUSTAINS SERIOUS INJURY
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Milison ,7r, of
_
1 Mat, Mon,, Wed., Sate 3 p.m> f
87-1.
e
87 1-g.
Cleveland and Mrs, Win, Milison Sr.
Tea Sale
IN MOTOR. ACCIDENT
sent the the home
and Candy
Sale or For Rent
Mrs. James Porton is in Alexandra
inand Gmteral Hos tial suffer-
p
ring with two broken legs and a bad
gash in the forehead as the result of
a car accident on Saturday, afto'noor
Ilei husband also sustained a severe
p week -end at of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lindsay and oth-
er relatives. Mr. David Milison re-
turned home with them Tuesday act
y
spend the week at Cleveland and,
Buffalo.
Mrs, Ellwin Pickard of Pcrter'e
Afternoon tea and sale of home-
BAILIFF'S SALE made ,candy will be held by the coir-
nrittee in charge of the produce booth
Of the household goods and effectslights,
- - of St, Paul's anneal bazaar, an Timet
of Harry N. Case, of the Town of da afternoon, Sept. 20th, commene-
y 1
Clinton, on Saturday, September 10; in at 3 o'clock, at the home of the
at 2 p.m. Cooking stove, heating alfeee; Thompson, Isnae street, i
doubleFo
A Iroise, 'Victoria. street,
seven rooms in each side, electric
water, furnace, gardens, wir-
ed for electric range, garage, 1-4 acs
re of land, good cement cellar. Apeused.
85 -4 -
ply to Mrs. R, B, Carter, • ,
cut on the forehead winch required,
hill split a £ew dayx fast week with
bei friend, Miss Phoebe Wakefield.
stove, set of ci ayvers, chiffonier,/ g,,2,
tables, chairs, roelcers, rugs, beds/
Wood For Sale
several stitches, two broken ribs and
abrasions nn the knee. A little
grandchild Leto Taylor, aged six
escaped enjttry
School has commenced here again
with Miss Ethel Gouley of Ripley in
p
charge for the next sehnol term. We
wish her a sojourn Isere:
da beds trunks, dishes, aider toed Wanted
Pictures, other articles too Horner- Reamers, good accommodation, reg.
nits to mention. Robert Welsh, Bail- sonable terms• Apply to Mrs. S. J,
iff, L. Stang, Tax collector, George Mellemen. Next door to Mcllveen's
Dry wood for sale, either at pile
or delivered. T 1, to Victor one
caner, R. A 1, Brurefield. Phone
G29r12, Clinton!.C.. GB-tf-1-00-p.
M. and Mrs, Porter were motor-
ing to Bayfield to the Sentell
pleasant
II.' Elliott, Aucti'eneer. 87-1, BakeryBakery, 85-3-p.
House for Sale
attend -8
-room house
mei' 1'e -intron picnic there, leaving
Gaderieh in the early afternoon. As
}nut five mile> from Goderich it is.
believed the car locked ,and started
down the incline on the road .award
r
TUCKERSMI II
(Turner's Community)
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Layton of
IIamilton were visiting at the Troines
Wanted I;oarders Wanted
General girl not over 25, Must ba Accommodation for hoarders
able to cools, good hone and steady and roomers. Comfortable situs
work for the right patty. Apply per- Lien• modern conveniences, home
sonally t0 Mrs, Abe, Brandin, Bay- Mrs, E. Nickles Clinton.
with modern convene
fences, Albert street, Clinton, 8 lots
in garden, barn, wnndshed, good cel-
lar under house. Apply on premises
to Iliram Hi11, G6-tf.
the herds''. Mr. Potter tried to got
to the eenire of the road to arose the
of Mr. and Mr's. Howard Crich and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pepper aver the
privileges.
field, Ont. 87-1. Phone. 23w. + S4-tf,
House For Sale or Rent
bridge., when the ear failed to res
silted to the stetrinn, peal*, Findintl
hime.elf unable tui get to the centre
}e tried to Mit aver to the side where
holiday,.
Mr. and Mrs. Russ. Georghegan
and, two' children of St. Catharines
visited with the ratter's lister, Mrs;
For Sale Pullets
6 -room house with all modern con- A number of Bred -to -lay Barred
venienees and pond' arage: Apple Rock pullets, laying, hatched in March
to J. A. Sutter, Clinton. r 87-2. G. P. Lindsay, Hedpe Rmv Itarin
Comfortable 3 -room ]rouse in Prin-
cess street. residence of the late
Peter Cameron, For particulars ap-
ply bo George Cankelor, Rattenbury
street, Clinton, Phone 272. 36-tf.
a t hind detoured around the beide,.
and nave the car an extra pill.
hre,tldins the sh'esing gear. He
r•eeen'aci fin' the emergency l:sake hu'1
the vehicle hit the abutment of the
hriclee, the impact causing the en-
,Mini to he p,aslrs+d bates abeut 4 in-
rhes,, Mrs. Porter was sitttine• in
V, Terryberry, en Sunday.
The ,junior choir of Turner's
Church that have been singing for
July and August, giving the regular
choir a holiday, had a Weiner roast
last Friday night at Sttm, Whitmorc's
flats, They had an enjoyable tee.
Miss Edith Pepper,
r .
R, No. 3 Clinton, Ontario. 82-14.
For Sale _ _ _ _ ---- - .. -4444_ .- ..
Kitchen range, burns wood, good Comb and Extracted Honey
baker in good condition, sell reason- Call and taste the delicious clover
able. Apply Mr;. J. Vincent, Dunlop aril mint blend (no buckwheat) at
and Frederick rStreet, Clinton. Mie per 10 lb. park T. G. Seribbetts,
87-2-p. Victoria, Street, Phone 315. 80-3-p.
F�t�gT�i ,E�. S�,•a
E. G. I O V 11ai
Eleetrican and -Plumber
A Full Eine of Electric A fiances
assn Pp
Plumbing Fixtures
'the •,ci, •seat v:ith her httshend but
tva, beet: the
youngest
daughter, of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Pop-
been 'very
Liberal -Conservatives To Meet Fos Salo
A meeting of the Lib.-Conserva- A two-storey frame dwelling in
Wiring, Plumbing and Repairs
Phone iiew. 1344.
nit'ted rh"ninst rear
{leer walk the little Tao-' was cannel-
fed to the front seat. '1'1r ' i-. whin'.-
i, n total w"ck. ries• saved from
.rotlinn' into the .1;4,41.1;4,41nay !rine. r,heen
bs'jsa ' elir'htly canotlt on the side of
the hrirtne. Dr. 'Nnnte,' was called
a.,
ren, who has sick, is inn
provene, slowly, . Hope she will soon
be rut again,
Mr. C. S. Hawke of Clinton ad-
dresoed the Turner's -Sunday school
an Sunday . last on the Missionary
world of Africa, which was very
tives of Clinton and surrounding good ropeir, one south side of -Rat-
community will be held' in the local tenbur•y street, west, formerly °ceu-
caminittee rooms en Friday evening, pied by AI". Ezra Washington. Fur-
Sept. 16th, to meet the candidate in pace, electric light, town water,
the coining bye-eleetion in South: ; small stable. A.ppIy H. 13. Manning,
Huron, Mr. L. Rader,and to hear ad- Phono 20 or 18, Clinton, 'Ont, 85-3r
dresses by Hon. Frank Wirite
1r44,„,,,,,,.,,,, 4?..?1,,,,,,,,,,
CO G' 4 '"' c ,! .. 6-'4 -s ''-''"ti�
Genuine "Lehigh Valley Anthra•
cite .Coal" of all sizes.
Alberta Goal.
Hamilton -made Coate as well as Am.
atte-dense srhd hnrl 3D'. anal Mrs,
Treater rcmevecl - in the nmbularce to
meteh app3eciatecl,
and - -
Mr. A. R. Forel, of London. Every- Wanted, Boarders or Remmers
erican, also Bitiminus coal at my
sheds, Queen St.
the hnsnitel. TM's. Porter suffe"pct
fracture the lee
U LefaiT't TOWN b1-11 .
body welcome: 87.2, House, centrally located, two doors
west of the Baptist Church on Huron
Prompt and careful delivery.
club executive and members regret
'II TOWNSHIP MEN'S h.,.'.. provisions ran out before • all
T I.1) DAY ON MONDAY ne+e serval, the attendance ,being
. meth. larger than was antiensateii
I
GREAT SUCCESS The elub.ltad a beetle where hot doge
g•
mid soft clrinkeecoulel be had and
favored the anuria] mid
put an at Porter's Hill',hp ?v were: bcumht out to the last
Motel's Werth. There was trio ad-
rich To.vnShip Men's Club
sr+:Psion fee, but a box for voluntary
Day and a great rrowd
eentriamtions was conveniently plat
i'or the sports, cd and was not byany, means over-
as the second of. such events •
locked.
oneach occaioThe attendance is estimted at
ern; to warrant a continu- fram 1000 to 1500. The officers p'
• lite club for this year. are Fred El-
Vt. events. commenced at 10
hung with 'a softball ane• -roll, president; G. E. .Ieffersgn.;
g vice-nresrdent, N. C. Cox, secretary;
vs. Porter's Hill, resulting,' R. Bari'%son. treasurer; F. Bell, ;bru-
for the latter in a • 20-21 vener sports committee; w. Doe,.
he line ups for this game lunch; A. Betties, program; P,
follows: Ebenezer, C. Wil- Young, music; I7, 'Paterson, devo-
L: Pearson, c;' M. Lobb;: 1U; trona-.
hill, 2b; H. Williams, 3b; F.
a ortn t+n'tnd os left
te.»cl o simile fro.et,tt'e in the xi.crtuk,
mntar -team + t '
hie. Prh tr.• wa.s rn n hr'
a,+„ to of his daughter, Mrs. E. Tay-
f1i• and Mrs. Glen Cornish and
family and Miss Edith Cornish have
returned home after a mist enjoy -
Bats Remodelled street, All modern conveniences,
Hate designed, blocked and rented- Ternis Reasonable. Applyto Mrs,
elled.' Your own materials used. C. W. H. Cole. Phone number 133. 85-tf.
' --' '...7.......r.4
A. D. McCartney
Coal Dealer, Clinton.
Queen St. Phone 26e
los,
able motor trip. They took in the
A.kam, milliner, Princess street, "-'--
Clinton.84:4. NOTICE
enzazazesseemezememeammesememmemasszegass
•
Toronto Fait; on their way hours.
Voters' List 1932, Municipality of the
v
C 1^T, R Tl' •fnnnral ten{ l.larf
Township of Hulled County of
n+i Tuesea •y cit • V ei•nme ,Snell ema-`
sham, widow cf Caleb ILeywo 9, The
deceased'had been in poor 'health for
hmne turns and was -in ,her 7Dth year,
Het' 111. end jpredeceased her two
years ago. Mrs, Heywood is sur-
vived byone ,brother, Ale hard Ba • -
g
draw, of Albertba three, salters, Mars,
Walter G •aharte of London;her
? Mrs. no-
belt Brown, of Alberta, ancl. Mrs.
Goor ge Vesper cf Toronto. She 1,
.
STEPHEN: A pretty weeding was
solemnized recently ' when Matilda,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ed-
wards, Stephen Township, was ami-
ted 'en marriage to Garnet .Wilson,
son of Mr. and Mrs,'Sydney'Wilson
of Usborns.r After the Weddeng din-
Mr. and Mrs..-9"1son left en a
motor tri to Toronto and other cit -Municipal
• p
res.
THE WONDERMAN OF THE AIR Huron
N. e NOTICE is hereby given that T. '
have complied with Section 7 of the
x -alley
Prof01 Voters' Lists Act ind that I have
pasted up at my office 'int Hullett
FROM 10B -P WINGIIr1M township on the 29th day of Auvnst
1982 the list of all persona entitled
iratxoducing ' '
LING•E7tIE PEP to vote in the said Municipality at
eleetere and that such
Par Washing FIose and Lingerie. With Inst remains there for •inspection•
each purchase of a full-sized package Ansi I hereby
pY call upon all voters
�v
All
d' .11 Cleaning and
T
� �1 ee
,If
u;
i 4
y
Reduced Prices
also survived by four sons, Hector,
`'
of Lingerie Pep at 25c Prof..Bailey to take immediate proceedings to
•r
and Clarence, of Exeter; Alonzo, of
Edmonton and Clyde cf the Lake
' Rev. A. le. Elliott, pastor •r•?
Main Sweet United war the °Theta.
in ' Clergyman a • the fune,r• 1 inter'.
g Y t a.
orient in - the Exeter. Cemetery.
y
House .and Barn For Rent
- Frame house, and barn for rent,
2nd concession of Hullett township-
13-4 miles from Clinton. Apply tr
Mrs. Geo. 'Mann' J •, phone 6361.24.
., 1 M,
Clinton central. 87-2-p
will answer your ,question rfee• have any errors or rolmaasions correct-
You may see -,him personally at the ecu according to law.
home of Mrs:',7,i; Rath, Huron Street, Dated at m office this 29th da of
a; any horn'. ': August, 1932. Y
PROF BAILEY the Problem. Solver.at
, JOHN FINGLAND,
8'1-1-P, [ 86-2, Clerk:
1
t " ` e � �
If not open work may !be left
Heard's Barber Shop
4; 3. Ellison, ef; C. Nickie„ 'road.
'ss. Porter's Hill, K. The aclvcrtisennents bring you news
L. Elliott, c; Carl Cox, ib; of better things to have and easier
art, 21ee J. Harmer, 3b; C. ways to live,