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petition unless tw,r cr more town- Institute are spending the vacation meeting on Thursday evening,
'ships are represented. Fullerton town at their respective homes in the vie- ril and.. The speaker was Mr.
ship Simeon Thiel, W. Urquhart; en- lege,
trio. all Fullerton tonshlp. f i Woods whose _topic was "Our C
Miss Annie McLeod of Detroit inanity," A piano solo was rende
Lest matched team in harness, , spent the Eastertide with her par- by Miss G. Gale, and a mouth -or
any color; Clinton branch U. F. O. ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McLeod. ; selection by Mr. 3. Rouatt. .
Price 0, Won by J. B. Mustard, i. w.
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Brucefield. S1. 0. TCalbflefsch left on Thugs- ; Mrs, F. A. Edwards returned h
Team earning� day to spend the Easter vacation at on Sunday after having visited w
greatest tlistanee•
Clinton Ceramery and Gnnn Langlois i who visited friends in
•Itis hone in Mildmay. G. Hamilton relatives- re Kitchener for the
the vicinity two weeks,
Co. Prize 510.00. Decision in doubt i last week accompanier) him, 1
between A. B Chalmers, Stratford; i Miss Mary Wild has returned
\Vci ten lincgnira, • Clandeboye and Mr. E. Patchett returned on Mon- Toronto after having spent Eas
J. C. Harrison, Science Hill. i day after having spent Easter at his with her mother, Mrs, A. Wild,
Best team sired by Pereheron stet -111"m ire CltesleY.
RE OPENS AT L30 WITH EXTRA CLERKS
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LEADERS IN LOW PRICES
Ap. hat and carried American Beauty a fine community spirit throughout
A. roses. The bridegroom was assisted the entire neighborhood in this sec-
om- by Mr. Robert Hamilton of Kings- i tion of Stanley township, the several
red, vine. Immediately after the care-, families being almost Iike one big
gan mony, Mr. and Mrs. Laramie left on i family. Miss Marjory was not able
- a short trip to London and Clinton, to take. an active part in the even-
ome Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pepper of Ni-' e 'frftutn as recent accic eshe is not lly recover-
ed.-
ith agars Palls spent the week -end with' int, having
least his parents, Mr, and Mrs, John E. i ek Bstiffereeby a horse, broken
cis% isleg inra rapidly
in Pepper. being
I recovering and: her couch was plaeerl
t„. Mr. and Mrs. John Aikenhead and r in the morn and she thus was enabled
Jean, Mr. and Mrs. D1. S. Aikenhead , to enjoy the evening in a quiet way.
and Lillian of London, spent Good; The bride and bridegroom, after a
Friday at the home of Mr Thos. B. 1 short visit with friends in the neigh -
Laird, 1 boyhood will make their home on a
f farm near Kingsville.
lien cr stallions. Prize $10.00, Do- i 5I'. and Mrs• L. B. Smith and lit- '
aM1ll. by Royal Bank and Bank of 'tee Glen of London were with Mrs.
Montreal. Won by J. B. Mustard, , Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chas.
Brucefield, 1Parker for Easter. Mrs. Smith and
Judges: J. 112. Gardbouse, Weston,. Glen remained to spend this week
• heavy. horses. 3. F. Brownlee, Clarks- with her parents,
burg, Light Horses and General Pur -1 Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Knight and
1 pose, J. D. Brien. Ridaetawn, Cattle, little son of Toronto were the guests
1 of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. G.
BAYPIELD,iGemeiaharctt, on Good Friday.,
1 Mrs David Prentice of Toronto
Mrs. . G. Koehler of Zurich is spent Good Friday with her patents,
s ond'n
t the D
p g vocation with a c c- It. anti hies, ti W. h t a. J. Stinson,
ter, Diiss Ethel Fuwelia. Diiss i''ran- Rev. I, I{eine of Seaiortlr eonciuct-
ces Fowlie accompanied Mr• and eel the Presbyterian service on Sun-
Mr:;, Fred and Lawrence Fow- r day afternoon.
lie, who were • also home for Misses Elva and Anne Dewey and
i•"aster, on their return to London on David Dewar of Toronto are spend -
Sunday and is spending this week hag the Easter vacation nvith their
with then. i pay ant's, Mr. and Mrs. David Dewar,
;alias Alma McKay returned to To- A pretty wedding took place at St.
t;:oto en Sunday after having spent • Andrew's United church manse on
tae holiday with her parents, I Saturday scorning' at ten o'clock
Miss Jessie Metcalf cf Detroit is' when Sara Elizabeth Reid, only
sending' the vacation with her par- i daughter of Mrs, A. Reid and the
ents, Dr. and Mrs, W. F. Metcalf, + irate Wm, Reid became the bride of
12r. and Mrs. J. Stewart of Ham-; J. W Elgin Porter, the ceremony be -
Ilton spent Easter with the latter's hie' Performed by the pastor, Rev.
l:arents, Ida. and Mrs. John Pollock, R. M. Gate. Miss Marie Grainger
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gale returned was. bridesmaid and Arnold Porter,
to their hone in Elora on Tuesday brother of the groom, acted in the
after having spent a couple of days rapacity of best ratan. The bride was
with the fcrmer's parents, Rev. and ,aeautifully gowned in King's blue
Mrs. R. M. Ga'e, Milano crepe with lace trimming and
Mrs, Adam Lloyd and little daugh- were a navy bine mohair hat and
ter of Longford hills spent Good revs, trieotine coat trimmed with
Friday with the fcn•cner's mottles
moleskin fur. The bridesmaid wore
Mrs, G. W. Woods. Little Miss Mn.- a navy blue suit and sand mohair
Phone 234 Painter and Decorator
THE
PREIVD C,M LIST, 1031 .
OPTION Or
GLADIOLI, -10 Choice named Varieties
CANADIAN .HORTICULTURIST, 2 -year subscription,
PLANTS from Jno. Cuninghame,
PLANTS from Chas. V. Cooke, or -
25 DARWIN 'TiiLIPS, (Autumn Delivery.)
MEMBERSHIP FEE, 51.00 i croft returned to their homes on other points. On their return they
IAN MeLEOD
H. E. RORKE,
President; Secretary.
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keret remained with her grandntoth• hat. The groom's gift to the brides
maid was a white gold bracelet set
Mr. and Mrs. Eric York and little with amethysts and crystals and to
daughter, Beverly, of Toronto and the ebst man a pair of gold cuff -
Mi.. and Mrs. Victor Burt and three links. Immediately following the
children of tendon spent Easter with ceremony the bridal party left fortheir parents, Mr, and Mrs, F. W. Stratford where the wedding break -
Baker. Mrs. Burt and children re- fast was served, after which the
mined to -spend this week with her bride and groom left on a motor' trip
parents. to Hamilton, Toronto, Niagara Tails
Miss Nina Heard of Clinton is and other points. Their many friends
speeding the Easter vacation with extend congratulations' and best
her nerents, wishes for a very happy future,
Miss Helen Cameron and niece, On Saturday morning at nine n'-
Etl'el Cameron, of Detroit spent -Good Clock, Muriel Edith iStirl,ing, elder
Friday and Easter with her sister, daughter of IVIr. and Mrs. Mason
lilies E. Cameron, Stirling of Goderich township, be
Miss Mina Proctor of Toronto was came the bride of John W. G. Wat-
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. George son of .Stanley township, the core -
Eire; over Good Friday. mony being performed by Rev R. M.
ear, and airs, J, I Dixon and Gale at St, Andrew's United church
rimighter, Carrie, ,,f London spent manse. The bride's dress was be -
Good Friday with their daughter, cormngly fashioned of blue georgette
Mrs. F H. Paull. at the Rectory. and she wore a sand mohair hat and
;Mrs. Henry Miller and little Rose- accessories to match. The young
maty of ,Mountunt Clemens, Mich., and couple, who were unattended, left
Miss Lola Elliott unci Mr.- D. Ho- later on a trip to Detroit, Sarnia, and
Sunday evening after having spent will reside on the groom's farm,
the week -end with Mrs, Maria 'EI Blue Water I•fighway, Stanley town-
iott, ship. Congratulations and best
Mise Grace Jowett left on Monday wishes for the future are extended
to resume her studies at Macdonald to the young- couple.
Hall, 'Guelph, after having spent Miss Bernice Seeds returned home
Eastertide with her aunt, Mrs. J. A. on Monday after having visited her
Ferguson, '1 grandparents at Oro Station for sev-
Mrs, MacDonald and son of Sarnia era! weeks and spent a week in To -
and granddaughter, B. McLean, Tonto,
were the guests of her daughter, Sidney Castle of Toronto spent the
al's. A. Newton -Brady, for Easter. Easter week -end with his mother,
Mrs, Thos, Brandon and three boys Mrs. M. Castle.
eft on Friday to spend the vacation Miss .Ruth' Houston returned to
with her •mother. in Waterieo. London on Monday after having
Rev, Jae,-. Gale of Corunna visited spent the holiday with her parents,
is parents, on Thursday last. Mr. unci Mrs, S. Houston.
:Mt', and 'Mrs. Agnew and. son, Nor- Miss Anna Elliott of Toronto, who
al, of Detroit ere visiting their par- spent Easter' with her' sister, Mrs.
en s, Mr, and, 1VIrs. Henry Watson. Townshend, in London, came on
]Miss Catherine Barton of Goderich Tuesday to spend the remainder of
s spending the Faster vacation with the vaeation with her aunt, Mrs.
er aunt, Mrs. Wm. Weston. Mary Fraser:
Ewart I, Gale M,A., of Port Perry Master Neill Etlterington of Si:rat-
scent the Easter vacation with his Pard is via,ttintr with his- Hint, Mrs,'
rents, Rev, ,Ind'- Mrs. R. M, Gale. T. C. Bailey during the Easter va-
Mrs Mary Fraser -returned home . Winn.s1 wkek after having silent the liesees Drorrin of Detroit are
est three months in Lucknow and spending a few days this week at
oder•ich, thei,• cnttaa•e.
Fred aIlostoti and Louise li3rLend, The Toting Per,ple of St. Andr'ew's
he are attending Clinton Collegiate United chureh held their regular
SUCCESSFUL SHOW Roney, Mitchell; James Cumming,(Continued from page 1) Blyth.
Etherington, Wm. Urquhart,.
Horse, Colt or Filly, under 1 year
•---D. Fotherington and Sons, Bruce-
. field; A. W. Etherington.
Team in Harness —,James Scott,
Cromarty; Vim, Urquhart, Mitchell;
John Vodden,:Londosbor.o;
Sweepstakes (Ribbon) -11. .- .J. Scott,
Cromarty.
Agricultural -
Brood marc, 8 years and over —
'W. S. Broadfoot incl Sons, Kippers,•
D. Fotheringtoh and Sons, 2nd and
4th; Simeon Theil, Mitchell 3rd,
Filly as. Gelding three years ' or
over—R. 3. Scott, Charles Stewart,
I rnrlesboro; Simeon Thiel, A, B.
Chalmers, John Wright, Auburn.
Filly or Gelding, 2 years and -ttn-
det 3 -- .tail Sproat, ICippen; Wins,
Charters and Son, Seaforth; Albert
Pepper and.Sons, Seafortlt.
Filly es' Gelding 1 year and under'
2--+D.. otherington and Sons; Fred
Horse, Colt or Filly under 1 year—
Stuart McEwen, i Clinton; D. roti-
erington and Sons.
Team in harness—R. J. Scott, Cro- ' 2
»tarty; Charles Stewart, Lonclesboro,
Simeon Thiel, John Wright, - Anbtlrn. ; 1
Sweepstakes (Ribbon) --d,,, J. Scott'
Cromarty.
Specials h
For two animals 2 years old enol
under. Draught or agricultural (stal-i-v
lions barred), owned by exhibitor —
A 26 piece set. of Haddon Plate Sil- i
verware in a walnut finished cabinet i
Value 022.50, donated by T. :Caton h
Co., Toronto—D. . Fotherington and
Sons, Bruceheld,
Special prize of $15, donated by pa
S. S. Cooper; Clinton, for the hest 3
heavy draught, agricultural or gen- la
oral purpose horses (stallions barred) p
any age in halter and not necessarily G
the property of one man, but mast
be owned in same township. No tom- w
STANLEY
Miss Ann Stewart of Windsor
home for the Eastertide.
]Miss 'Viva Herbert, teacher of
5. N'o. 4, left on Thursday for
Immo in Mitchell. where she tv
spend her Easter holidays,
Miss Margaret Tong:: of Sha
peace is at present visiting under
-
parental roof.
Riess
r s. Geo. King and Joe Fos
delivered a fine team of horses
Mr. McGaw of Dublin.
Quite a number of Stanley to
ship farmers look in the Spring t
was
S,
her number of eighty assembled to "stir -
prise" the newly -wedded couple, Me.
key and Mrs. Carleton 13, Laramie of
the Tiingsville who had that day arrived
horse. The bride was Miss Marion
Igoe
1 daughter
tor, P of Dir. and Mrs,
DfoE n
we .
The wedding
to had taken
place at Kingsville and the young
couple had arrived at the home of
tin the bride's parents on their honey -
air
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexan-
der McEwen was the scene of a hap-
py social event on Friday evening
when friends and neighbors to the
At Clinton on Thursday.
A very quiet wedding was solein
nized in the Kingsville Bapt
church, at four o'clock on. Thurscl
April the 2nd, when the Rev. Alfa
Burgess, by the double ring cc
atony, united in marriage Marion
n -
1st
ay,
'ed
re-
Is -
abet, eldest daughter of Mr, and M
Alexander M. McEwen of the 2
concession and Mr. Carleton B. La
ante of Cottam, younger son of
and Mrs. Francis A. Laramie
Kingsville, Tho bride chose a go
of powdre blue sills lace and net a
an egg -shell bangkok hat, and c
Tied a bouquet of ' Sunburst nos
She was attended by her sister, 1111
Bessie McEwen of Loudon, who w
e gown. of yellow crepe with ase
moon. The party was a complete
1 GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Miss Marion Middleton is spending
her Easter vacation at the horse of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. R.
Middleton.
Mr. Randal Cole is attending lec-
tures at 'Western University during
the Easter vacation.
Mr, Robt. Cole, Jr., is recovering
Lifter a light case of the »rumps,
surprise as no inkling of it head Mrs. Oliver Welsh and daughter,
reached them. When the guest% had Helen, spent a few days with the
all assembled the cetiupany was call- former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. GUed to order and Miss Margaret Mc- flicks of Clinton.
Gregor on behalf of the company
presented the bride with a doeidedly Miss Dorothy Stirling is spending
het vacation at her home.
useful wedding gift consisting of
rs. blankets and table linen. The beide-
nd
r,- groan in well chosen words on be-
r -
half of the bride, thanked the
i'riends for their gift, for their goon)
w f wishes, and for their company, This
I
rad happy feature of the evening con-
cluded there followed games, cardsar- and dancing.
CS.
SS
ora
nd
Mrs. John Cluff, Clinton, spent
Laster as the guest of her 'eon, Mr,
Robt. Cluff.
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Addison of
Huilett spent Easter with the lady's
parents, Mr. and airs, John Tebhutt.
f
A dainty lunch was served later Stafs: and Mrs. ratford were vi itorsl over the sRas-
and the company dispersed after a ter week -end with friends on the
most enjoyable time. There exists sixteenth.
NE H I M B L E F u L was
A DAYs FEED
oN
.J HINg OF IT t One they thimbleful .. , all
the feed a chick can put in its little crop in one
day. On this tiny bit it must live , , grow
build bones . - ; build muscles ... start feath-
ers. Think of the job feed has to do!
They must depend on feed for so many things !
They get them all in Purina Chick Startena
(mash) or Purina All -Mash Startena Chow
12 different ingredients in every thimbleful. .
Cod-liver oil .. . dried buttermilk , .. alfalfa
flour ... granulated meat,... these and - eight
other's are there!
These 12 ingredients . . think how carefully they
must be mixed to make every thimbleful alike. Purina
Startena and All-Triaslr Startena Chow are mixed over
and over Again... 960 times just to be thorough! You
will find the sarite care taken with Baby Chick Chow
(scratch)... to be fed with Startena until your citieks
are six weeks old . , . and with Purina Growena (mash)
and Purina Intermediate Hen Chow (scratch).. to be
Ica from then on until the pullets are laying at 16 weeks.
How little feed a chick eats ...just one thitubleful
a day... yet how important it is ... hour much depends
c n it , the chick's very life, .. its growth , . , what
Vtc pullets wilt do for you next fallen(' winter when eggs
are s',re to be worth good money. You can afford to
...ed only the best ...Purina Poultry Chows.. -
muRpocii 9
mos. MASON, Summer Hill
"e
CHICK
Startena is much
Cheaper this year
per 100 pounds
Clinton Choppipg Mill
E. J. TREWARTHA, Holmesville
INGLEWOOI) POl"LTRY FARM