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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-05-09, Page 4a s Ladie or• .;t .• s t�^fo r MMSS S 0'll ` l all a resses', and . ca P .. Coats ,., Wear ead Department' to ,_ Stocked. 1' now fully Sto o '. �d oats are - Dresses an. C • •4ur Dr, s - -d e... ,. II silt newand l l.� • Our Low o Pricesare re reso_ n - sible for an Increasing Trae. Sunday May 12th 15 Mother's Day We have many Suitable,. remembrances 1,1 tri; t 11-y (111 625 , DAY GREETI •ala T. COOPER. "THE STORE WITH THE STOCK" • • „CLINTON r• Sherlock -Manning Pianos How About Treating Your- self to a PIANO? T. J. McINIEIL Clinton's Musical Instrument Representative Bo 113 or Phone 2.73, Clinton Box 73, C I n Always at Your Service •1 •,.®oma, ANNOUNC M'ENT TIIE EQUITY LIFE AMALGAMATES WITII TILE ONTARIO EQUITABLE LIFE The Ontario Equitable announces to policyholders of the Equity Life that all terms and privileges of their policies will be guaran- teed and carried out'by the Ontario Equitable. • OUR MOTTO—SERVICE • ' IN DISREGARDING YOUR FUTURE YOU COURT DISASTER The Ontario Equitable Life M. T. CORLESS, Agency Inspector, Phone 193 • 04-tf. INtJV.I+�w•or•a+•Pev.•nrs•••• .+.K.ria LOOK! Now is the time to clo your Papering and Painting, as I have a large assortment of Wallpapers PRICE: 5c to $3.00 per Roll" TRY A CAN OF "LAKKO.' . Four Hour' Enamel for Floors, Furniture -and Weedy, ork, Paints and Varnishes for Every Purpose. SHOP (HURON STREET) Open Wednesday and Saturday afternoons and evenings. D. A. KAY, ' CLINTON .Or Phone 234 for other appointments. for Mothers Day 12o dear one too far .away to receive a beautiful tribute'on . the 12th by using our membership with Florist Telegraph Delivery. Assoeiation. ROSES, CARNATIONS, SNAPDRAGONS, TULIPS, 4.111 ODILLS; ETC. CILOICE, FLOWERING PLANTS AND MADE UP BASKETS AND PANS V,. ' COQ 1orist ' Two Phones—•06w and G6j., 0400 0 Masi $r'utnbly, $r, rs #t4',1111 we egzet'' to repdi t ].list;:. ' Wednesday , afternoon .;':the Uuiel Chui'ah; W M,S•,.- entertained Gons'tanee and•;'ICpox.'societaes •There was n'. very J.ye asant and profttable time spent pr The esident, Taniblyn, Pl?esided : •Tb'e solo; 'ren • 4ei ed''by MSss Wheatley" of• Constance wa"s much ;appreciated` and 'NITS. ., Vodden s 'readi ig WAS very •impzes- sive, • 11xrs; ' Ross - and Soott.sang a very pleasing duet[ M. J -Carter• "gave a reading entitled; ',The Builder," -which was, worthy of praise. ,A•quagtette .by Mrs. 7£arnest Adams, Mrs, i;. Townsend, 'Mr. Carter, and Mrs, 3.'M4niiing'was well rendered and : Very much; enjoyed 'bY all. ' Ain•address by Mrs: (Dr:) Wit= ford, `recently of China,�Was'tlte•main feature and was most"practical ;rand valuable and was greatly appreciat- ed. ; At the •close' a `dainty •Iuneh'was served, Mrs,'an, 'Bown :tita h'onro' i3t ,- cession,;cwho • has -spent' t` some ,tine with her sister; MIia..Sybil of Brant- ford has ,returned.' ' Mi:' Beacom'of, the 13th concession visited; Teeswater 1lfasonie Lodge on Thursday -evening: He:; is .Deputy Grand` Master,`. Mr, Pollard'of Blyth accompanied . him, •. Mr. R. McCrea left'fiuessday Morn- -Mg to attend the funeral of his' bre- they' retheta• at 'Grand Rapids, Rapids, Michigan:, • Reeve and *s.'Adams were • in London last Saturday. 'WA'. and 14frs. McTaggart 'of Wal- ton -recently- visited' at the Mono of Mr. S. Meyittie of the 13 concession.. Dr. and Mrs. Whitely of Gerrie recently visited' their aunt, Mrs. Mountain. Mx. Well last week reeeived,a car of 'Western rats. Mrs. F. Johnston visited London friends last Saturday., ` The summer speaker, Miss M.' E. M'eDernrid of Sandringham, will ad- dress the Women's Institute on ` the 23rd of May. And the 'June meeting will also be held on that day- The meeting will coninence at 2 o'clock sharp. Tho program will consist of commynity singing;' led by Mrs. E. Adams, Mrs. J. Scott, Mrs. S. Carter, Miss 4.2.Moon, Mrs. P. Manning, Mrs.. Geo. Moon and Mrs. M. Ross, with Mrs. E. 141jeVittie, pianist; insttu- -rntal, Miss G. Grainger; an address, Miss M. E. • MbDermid, duet, Mrs. J. Scott, Mrs. M. Ross. Refreshments will be served by the Institute. The members of -the Institute are asked to bear in mindthe bazaar, which is to be held at the district meeting, Mr. and Mrs. B. Tyerutan of Sea - forth visitedat the f . r . home o M .Jas Elsley recently. Mrs. 31. Mains and Miss Lizzie have returned home after spending several months with Misses Jean and Eleanor Mains of Chicago. The annual meeting of the W. I. was held in the connnunity. hall on Thursday, the 2nd of 14Iay, with six- •tv-three present, ,After the business part of the meeting was over there was a good program, consisting of readings, etc., and an excellent paper was 't ti t s von byMiss L. Yottn�• on"Edu- cation Z d cation and What It Means.."• All were appreciated very much, The election of officers then ,took place: Miss' L. Brigham," who had been the • TENDERS FOR COAL Sealed tenders addressed to the Purchasing Agent, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, will be receiv- ed at his office until 12 o'clock, noon (daylight saving) Wednesday, May 29, 1929, •for the supply of coal for the Dominion 'Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario, including the City of. Ottawa. Forms of tender 'with, specified tions and conditions attached can be obtained from G. W. Dawson, Put chasing agent, Department of Pubine Wlorke, Ottawa; and R. Winter, Drs trict Resident Architect, 59-61 Vic- toria Street, Toronto, Ont. Tenders will not . be considered unless made on the ;forms supplies/ by the Department and in acoerdance with departmental specifications and con- ditions. " The right to demand from the suc- cessful tenderer a deposit, not ex- ceeding 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, to secure the proper fulfilment of the contract is reserv- ed, • By Order, S. E. O'BRIEN, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 1, 1929. 13-2. The Ontario Railway and Municipal Board. (P, i. A-2211) • In the matter Of the •Application of the Municipality of Tuckers:nab for approval ef' an annual charge of 313.00, ft! Subscribers, to The Tucker smith 'Municipal Telephone System, the said charge, to include all battery renewals: APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING Tire Ontario Railway and Muni cipal Board hereby appoints Wed- nesday, the Fifteenth Day of Kay, A.D, 1929, at the hour, of it. quarter past one o'cl(ock in the afternoon, (Railway Time,), in the tonin hall in the Town of Clinfcjn for hearing the above application. All persons hav- ing an iiitereet in this matter and de- siring to be heard are directed to at- tend at the time and place as afore- said. Dated at Toronto this seventeenth' Day of April, A.D., 1929:. ,II, C. SNELL, Secretary. E 'cl• NM.,r7N8 n• t;r resident.? for, the past six -'years'' claixriedcebe gquld t}ot'take rt my len- ger, During"h,er su>t' years • df weak ;the °Institute., spade'good pt ogreta and. • all 4'64 ss B'ri It m; `h.ad..dobe a � g a !ler part ;We'll ' The iieeting, gave her e hear! ••vete o •-'tii'anks Y f he R loll w ' mgi,r.are the;-,gfticets for t1i4.:comtng, yea . President:' Mrs, 3' n 1 . I1;4..st vtce;- Mrs: Geo: 1Vloen 2hd;