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...Wednesday
C,�ODEIUCII; Mr. G. $radshaw, of 1
wn,' met With anw-aecidelnt at the
Wednesday evening, about
o'clock when he accidentall f 11
the water, Unloading operations
ad just'been completed on the steam-
Bricoldoe and;;'1fr, Bradshaw, one,•
'the Goderieh elevator employees,`
as descending the.,ladder ,from the.
eamer to,'the wharf •when'the mis-
ap occurred. 'She steamer . was
swaying a little and the bottom of the CO JNTING SHEEP
ladder came off:the`wharf, and gVlr. �-,Bradshaw in failing struck the wharf`.sand fell into i:ho h irboia IIo v a B Alan D. Cameron.yrescued by a number . of men who
were •nearby,—Goderieh SSignal,
CANADA'S FOREST PRODUCTS
•One 1',i�eight car in every sxx m Can-
ada is loaded with forest products. '
TIN'S CLIWTON-NEWS IEECORE,
The' other night I could: not }'est;;Ib would not Colne—I tried my best.
So then to 1ure;ine off to sleep;
I tried the plan of counting .sheep.
I drove the flock up to the gap,Preparing thug' to get -spy nap,And startinas each one jumped o'er
'Tomas just then something. slipped a
+.b. � cog Dangerous Varicose tl chis A,id sent nly'eounting all agog,
Money
Back
Two lambs went over neck and neck,
Reduced or' With m
three bahind the. Now, by
hecic,,,
'THIS SIMPLE HOME TREATMENT IS "GIVING AMAZING RESULTS
Rub Gey;ly and Upward Toward the
Heart: as Blood lin Vents Fiowa
That Way •
If you or any relative or friend is
worried because of varicose veins,
or bunches, the best advice that any-
one in this world can give you is to
ask your druggist for an original
two -ounce bottle of Moone's Einer,
.411111.0
ald Oil ((full strenth) and applyas
directed night and morning to the
swollen, enaliged veins. Soon you
will notice that they are growing
smaller and the treatment should
be continued iantil the veins- are of,
normal size. So penetrating and
powerful is Emerald OD that even
Piles are quickly relieved. All drug-
gists sell lots of it.
.Does ki jcy to
.wear, tires OUT? -
It does ng: pay ;to'>;un toes; rill -
they go to pieces= because-
-It's dangerous: A blowout may easily lead to a crash.
It's false economy. You ' can't. afford the; tittle, ,the
trouble and the inconvenience that blowouts bring.
—It's not worth the worry. You can't ride in comfort
if you know a blowout is due any minute.
It will pay you to let us pull off those old tires and
put on a set of brand new Dominion Royal„,:Eords :or
Royal Masters. They will free you from wt cry. Royal
Cords will cost you less in the long run than any other
the in their class—Royal Masters are in a class by them-
selves. -
DOMINION TIRE DEPOT
CLINTON '
LONDESBORO Leslie '$all
J. M. Elliott
How many have gone through? At
that
One long' of leg and high of hat
Can bounding back` .with four be-
hind,
Of maybe snore -I do not mind.
I hastened then to head them off,'
But at my move they seemed to ,scoff.
Here I remembered I was sick
And must not run or !shake a stick.
They kept on running like Old Ned
After their leader, high of head.
Now I' turned round to 'keep my score
In time to see the old ram soar;.
His feet descending grazed the rail,
Then he ding -dangled down the trail.
Some more went through -in proper
style;
And then I couldn't help but smile
A little, chubby, squatty thing
Took off, but lacking in.her spring
She lit withtwo feet on each side; •'-
It took her breath. .and stopped her
stride.
She brought to mind a funny .clown—
Her hind feet kicking up and dawn;
But putting forth an effort grand,
She cleared without.a helping hand.
I•know some others passed her there,
But just how many I don't care;
For now. how . many 'jumped the- pole
I could not tell' to save my soul,
Another ewe then; teak the jump,
]'-ler long fleece bouncing on her rump.
Her front foot tipped and down she
Went, "
',But did not seem the•least content.
She -kicked and wobbled, gave a grunt,
Then galloped off with dusty front.
I 'Twas all exactly like. sheep do
Whenever you try to drive them
through .
' • A gap. So I think for a while
•i\ y laugh was broader than a' smile.
A..ahearling; then; thoo hght she would
Id
A stunt all, of her own: Her two
•Front feet both stayed upon the stick,
_Her hind ones did the self -same trick.
She stood there -looking, as to say,
"I'm monarch of -all I survey."
If I had any thought of sleep,
I lest it all when that lone sheep
Stood there with all feet in a heap
'Before she took the final leap.
Next time before I start the game,
I'Il shut the gate and keep them tame.
Then, while they lie there in the sun,
I'll.start to count then; one by one;
Aiicl e'er I've 'numbered forty odd,
I'll bi off in the Land of Ned.
kipper.
14lisa Margaret Elgie of London is
visiting her parents, - Mr. and Mrs, `.
Robt. Elgie of the second concession,
Tuckor,mith,
Mrs, ,Mary Harvey" of London is
spending her holidays with her son,
Winn Harvey' of our village,
Mrs. Sangster of I-Iensell was cal-
ling on Mrs, W,m. Anderson during
the week,
' 1Vlrs. Wm. Cooper of London.visit-
ed her husband, who is employed in
construction -work on, the highway.
••Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson of
Marlette, Mich., were home 'visiting
Mr. Anderson's mother and brother,
WLni and Arthur and sister, Mrs. J,
Workman. ,K', Anderson was an old
Stanley boy' and says on his trip from \'
1Vfarletto via ; D"etroit,, London, etc,
that at Kippen and vicinity there is
the finest looking crops. It is being,
named the garden of Huron. Our
crops for excel those of the U. S.
through whichpassed.
'Next Sabbath at the morning ser-
vice the Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will _y•be observed, Friday
evening the, ;preparatory service
will be conducted by Rev. W. A,
Bremner' of Brucefield,
Miss Grace Cooperis working at
the Bend for a few weeks.
• Mrs. J. Workman and lVfiss Mildred
spent a while_in London recently vis-
iting Mss. McDonald, ,Mips. Work-
man's sister. •
Cur village isnow all lighted up
and we now enjoy life's comforts
likeour city cousins,
The passing of the No. 4 Highway.
is coming along nicely. They 'haver
now reachedBracefield. •
Mr. Teffrey, Who is staying with
Mr, J. Wjorkman, spent Sunday at the
.$ end. visiting friends and Mrs. Jeff-
rey is visiting in•Tordnto. -
Mrs. Logan of I.i-ensall is visiting
her sister, Mrs, T. Harvey of our vil-
lage.
Vire are ssrry to boar of the centino"
red poor health of Mrs. R. Daly-
rymple.
FIRST SEPARATOR CAME IN 1882
The first centrifugal cream separa-
. for was imported into Canada from
Denmark in 1882.
1924 Chevrolet Touring
$150.00
1923 Ford Coupe $125.00 •
New • Tires and in good shape
1928 Essex Coupe, Like 'New
1926 Essex'. Coach
`his car has just been • overhauled and is, an,
Extra Good_ Buy.
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HE MUST HAVE
The Doctor's servant was returning
home after his day's labour, and his
master instructed. him to bring 'a
hottle of medicine for his next-door
neighbour, who was a patient. Next
morning the Doctor inquired: "Did
you deliver the medicine last night,
Tom." -
Tom—"Yes, sir."
Doctor—"Do you know if he took
any of it?"
Tom—"Oh, he nmat . have, because
I saw crepe on the door this morn-
ing." ,
TIIURSDA. '', JUNE 2:1, 1,028
RA i'11Eg" MUDDLED
-wed asked her helpful
'Mrs Newly-wed p
husband to copy:a recipefrom the
radio that morning.'; Ile" turned in
on the station but got two stations
and could not tune' either of them out.
He did his best, , It went like this: ;
"Hands on hips, place one CU p flour'
z'
on shoulders, raise kneesand press
toes, and mix in one cup of 'milk. Re-
peat . six times: • Inhale quickly one
HON. G+ HOWARD FERGUSON
Prime`, Minister and, MSnister of
Education for Ontario; who is extend-
ing the co-operation pf the Education
Department in the campaign for ac-
cident prevention, sponsored by the•
Highway' Safety Committee.
Coun ig.14ie11Vs d
GOT/EMCEE' Miss Campbell,
daughter of lilir. R!111•am Campbell,
who has been teaching at 'North Bay,
hasbeen appointed to the position of
Commercial teacher at' the G.C.T. in
place . of Miss Barber, who has re-
signed.
soonnfpi of baking, powder, Lower
legs and mash twa hardboiledeggs, •
in a seive. Exhale, breathe naturally,
and sift dum'bells through zieve into
water. `
"Attention!
. Lie flat on the 'floor.
and roll the white of an egg' 'lsack-
ward, and forward until it comes to,".
a boil. In ten minutes remove ;from-
floor
zom floor. and rub smartly • with rough.
towel. • Breathe naturally, dress lit:;
warm flaimels, and serve with seup.°A'
G'OD'EHICW:- For -the second time:.
witliim a few days honour comes to
Huron County from the Presbyterian
.Church in the appointment of Rev.
Scott McKenzie, of Ashfield, to the
principalship of Montreal College.
For ssome'tiine he had been acting
principaland before that had been on.
the staff as.- professor of homiletics.
This appointment, following the ap-
pointment of, Dr. Perrie,.of Wingha ..
as moderator of the general assembly
brings Huron Persbytery into prom-
inence as supplying outstanding -mien
for serviee in the church. Principal
1Vl1eKenzie will 'occupy the pulpit of
Knox church, +Goderieh, for the sec=
and 'Sunday of•'the pastor's holidays,
which will be in the month of August.
For the first Sunday Rev. Beverly
Ketchen, of 'Hamilton, will occupy the
pulpit, for the third Sunday Rev. Dr.
Megerroll, of Toronto, and for the
fourth Sunday Rev. Wni. Stoddart, 'of
Bonar Presbyterian church, ,Toronto.
Colborne Township
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tyndall mot-
ored to the Queen city on Saturday
and returned home on Monday even-
ing.
On the evening of Tuesday, .Tuna
•18th,•when Mir. James Hardy return
ed to his home from work about four
miles stway,he. found the entrance of
hfis home_was broken and thinking
straightway of his hidden cash Molt-
ed for it and found that $85.00 was
gone, Later investigations revealed a
pair of nice gloves and a gold watch
chain also missing.. Authorities have
been out trying to fintl the thief but
as mer as the writer has ascertained
no clue has been found.
A committee of ,Benmiller and
Smith's Hill met at the latter church
and have decided to hold a joint tie-
nip of the two Sunday schools on July
10th at M'enesetine Park.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Young and Mrs.
E. V. Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Young motored to Guelph on
Friday to attend the graduation exer-
cises of Guelph 0,A.C., when Miss
Teohal Young, denehter of Mr. R. M.
Yeeng, was a graduate, Mrs. Young
will stay with her daughter till she
is able to come -home by motor after
her recent operation. We were very
gladshe was well enough to attend
the graduation on Friday night.
Rev. A, W. Brown took` the ser-
vice at Benmiller and, Smith's Hill
ehargcs, on Sunday. He gave -.a fine
address on the "Poor Wise Man;"
taken from Ecclesiastics.,
Mr. Sandy Young of Loyal is now
sitting up. We hope he will soon
feel like stepping out these fine days,
Miss Dolan and Miss Campbell of
No. 2 school and Mies Jefferson of
o. 8 have resigned. their position.
These young ladies have won a wide
circle of friends and their decision to
remove from the comniunity is re-
gretted.
' CANADA RANKS THIRD
Canada ranks third in importance
as a source of metals of the platinum
group, after Russia and Colombia.
HURON COUNTY SCHOOL FAIR
DATE% 1929
Hensall, ,Sept: 11.
7urich-Sept. 12. ,
- Grand ,Bend—Sept. 18.
Colborne;Tp;--Sept, 16.
Ashfield Tp. -Sep;: 18. .
St. Helens—Sept. 18. ,
Wroxeter—Sept. 19.
Howiek Tp.—Sept. 20.
Ethel—Sept. 23.
B e ;grave ---Sept. 24. .
;Goderieh' Tp. -Sept: 25. '
Blyth -Sept. 27th. •
Crediton -Sept. 30.
1Tsborne
Clinton Town --Oct. 3
Clinton Rural—Oct. 4.
' Givea little, live a little, try a little
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happiness' to earth; Pray a little,
play a little,, be a little glad; rest` a
little, jest, a little if, the heart is sad.
Spend a little, send a little' to anoth-
er's door; gide a little, live a little,
love a little more.
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