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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-07-25, Page 5• • IIRSDAy's JULY25; .192 HE CLINTONTI;EWS conn <' ..:.. .: . x.,13-i'wte1'e8 .�YOI# . ...,,� .. . ... ., . ��' , ,... , ... ,.. .. _. ... ,. , , ,,, , l .. , e, ei. s u , is to .,be , eon Fsl•ih S. n �.. ...., , ...., ..., y oras ..0 o it ,onl t einent,,f: in. t ed n �_. __. . , . n a g , ...... _._ .. 1' ,. ... ,_, a; _:..., . ,, ,„.. i, tx o au:et ht eo tim . PaP.. hiss s, .4t .. ,. g ,,. .., . ,.,. ,,,,.: -. , , ... .. ...: , e � i ane is .: carr am rovem .n , ?n h, g. ,,, ,.�' . ,.,., p , ,,. , . � �.::; ,. i, ..:,.„ ., ,,.. ,.:., . � e . e.� a ante .of the.,. a lei, mid,. w.. 11,, SPP <�.,,, >? 1 , „.. . ._ le ihotild 1ixdg.G� also ,den4t . an noir .; and,.,aucces&. . , �! r# * � , * ,i„ ,. .,., ... . " _ , � •WiGGINmo�'--�In O'' w3to anowe. says': khat the best • .• ?,P ,, i. i. eduein ,exercise consists of Placing _;'' • , ;• :, . , . , tush;: ands :'a nst the edge :�.;. the. hands ,, ger . .. ., .. .. ,. ... ,,,, : � xr ek- lining ,table, ., and ,Pushing b ,, .,.. ,-. London, Free ;Press Those sed ficin exercises seem to o a g ie effactiyean pxopor$ion to the dif- i, , „ - `'cul of ,them performance.; :' i „$y *P* * There- were= twenty, -one • lives:, lost rrer the week -end. .No.deaths :were re o . ed ¢mon st those'who Were at- P. rt g .., ,, ., tenddng . khureh,-Orilha Paelref- Pimes, `, ,'. church:pew and the Sunday ThelastuWeek ,choel class ;• ,room ,:arg pretty safe, daces on a ,Summer s;SundaY, or,'• ' any •g gun ay: -,s,:'*:*. �'* t *ter, al Vemot> •will ar :.Gonertried ip ak h s evening over the ,C.N.R, rroadeasti system en the'•activities . P if the Post Office Ile artment: H, Phe, Globe is listeningi in It will be eery: hard' for•it to. keep' from shout-.. mg a question into- the loud speaker, why so many postmasters have icon dismisse'd. • , ` ,, *• * *• *v! Drivers of- motor. cars ought to lave• a•place in their -:.pocketbook in svhiclr to carry their licenses, per- at they would always nits,"•etc., so th• y lave. them. During•the, latter part of ;he• war we used to carry our renis- iratdon cards about with ns every- ratio Never were asked eve y- :hour, but we carried them, "just in :ase," , * * * *; •' • The Count• y, Council appointed a committee at `.its June_ •meeting to real with' the matter of . meeting Age ?engine.' We Have no .objection to :he personnel;of''the committee' but Mould• like to su est' than the !n• gg :fusion of -a woman on the committee night be an advantage. The mat= ,neon Mr of Mothers'Allowances has always leen handled by both men and. wo- nen and the arrangement has work- A well. Without any. disparagement :o the, members, of the committee we relieve the inclusion of at least one roman probe _advantageous. * * * *Mr. We were under the impression that Me world had outgrown .fear of witchcraft but a couple of instances reported in the daily press recently wound seem to disprove it. Rester- day's papers told of the complaint of a family in Detroit that they were being b' evil influences of injuredy another family who exercised witch- craft and recently a man murdered an old woman, a friend of the fain- ily who had -been invited to: take tea with then, giving as the reason that she had exercised an evil power over members of his family. With all the knowledge. acquired in this age of books and of study it seems strange thatpeople can bo found who still hold uch silly and injurious.beliefs. • .. •. i os bine,. t ,lui , , .. , _ r..wee ,Wi't � i S:-�'.. .... S, i ,.g.. ` .L' & k ..:il hz �, . eP i. , , :-19x1 I`�R�TA�'t 15, ....., , . � > . � � , J->: Il+ ,w r e 1 and tw sons , ins, ...... _o s 1 ..., o,. " ., ,.. .... _., . I . E - R013 1L r,t Dine st.weel :a -.London.,:., _ :., �c NN.S $ iD -A;i, lto ,11 Spent 1a.. P p. • •,: '. ,': !'• '�.. • _::; . „ , ..., . , ,,,_ , 9f. ,�Y C m�onas Ne�9r-Lana E� � , • - . • : ' i � A d H ,x , •: �• , •;,', �. ,. s • � , , ,.. ' , • ,; • ,,. . . u� l The erfect DUSTING PU:W EIS Quick Acting P ` Ess .,to use Dr Fluff Lt ht' Odorless rlo. s a s Yr Y� ,tight. •p o.'water o'carr'. ; ' t y ,, 0 llll%ing. All readyfOC' use treatment to kill tri that feed upon the leaf. Currant, and Gooseberr . bushes, Rose bushes Annuals : ' ennials, and the vegetable garden. Dusted on• Yawns Put up in a convenient shaker package for also Tin 20 Ib and 50 Ib bags. � ,-..;• and posrtive er Hetes Is a perfect � For potatoes, and Per,; destroys garden � ;'. . • `. • ar ., use e •�� ,_ , f i o iii : MGordon.,Iioug.,o R'n s r,,,,..,. ,..rani. l •� . , _ ,-. . ...t -irisin .ht areitts ,Mt. and. Mx VV', .,. _Retie' .: . , .. � ,, ,.._ ,tis , eels.,, :h 'tY ;. , ..,- :... .: :, : ” txnd ms.. an„,,,sone,a ..::Mas. A, �G, ., g u,. .g ,,, , . . ,. .• ,T,1 til. dR anald,of Toio.,to, oyd, Ce,, an �„ ., n . .. ” :,.: .. .., . , ai .soca n ,their .Cottage,.on the. @ nPy?, g .. ,:, �.,., Terrane. � ... are s and Pearl; nn . , Margaret, 'Annie. lel4sses,. Nlurg• � t, " �. � rums en :Smith Alma and,,.,.,Trene P, n ,. ,.,a ' ,, e. , Ada Hent:,, .,, � 1VTargei in'Te Helen, O lee.,. . , info]. an , > y,, Ilelen. Todd, Gathermo N, g d ,. , • : � £ -h l e b5 .on Jt1 .2 4 t e br dgs • pain .., t,Y .A, , ,. ., .. .Mr. „ ,n . ,. t .., M .,. c nso eCtor. Y' ..li v . t). .. n, ....n,,,!-;,,,,,,,,,;''ou _13 � . hi e,bi- e-.,„._ .of , C r st s ebur oh . W N ., ,.. a y, ,. � , N } .. : . . .. ,N.oline , dao h e of x:e and• , t d M ,:.., , .,_�,. ,: ,,, > ! 4. John.. 0. , oh • „ ewbui Mrts, _.� � : e3,,:.N :, , Y .::. : !You ,_. t . oDi D..Melnite5 0£ Clinton _,_ On..>_t _. i . ';" ,. DEA7 GEIS ,, . '.�< ; ,:"41.,;.11., ' ;' : � � alias n': on Ju l o,, , . , N 22nd":.Mary• .„`McC'rregor widow ' .: :gg . - -Y �.. ,.. ,. .,,,, ie Mombei of T loiist_s h!dohver .. .•.,, .. ..._ ... .. ............ , .. , , ... Assoc .,-:.:� • - . ; C[>"T. ',..n,„., FLOW�3RS, ,.,. .. .. _ �•,. . ..: FLOR .ESI N � "_,A G S � w For All OeGaSions Sent A,nywlere. ! G2 eenhouse,.ae as .neat a ou '!Phone. s -. Y r , ., _ � � 'Cooke " � �, 4i . •�: � �� � . � •• ., tr.•. ase In .Poul Q ::: ,,; , t,a co in >to,hmnin s,b h ac xd g , ,: �,:. � 1 .....• o Government Re ulat ons.. : n p&g g , , .. e Til Hire f;9i opr. Prroes of eggs,, . , . . - lace par.: . will a1>n,aYs find:oux p.. P , el ith. to •cit marltet . 11 w Y` s Fat to and. well £inished:chiclts<. X i always wanted- 'Prices good, . ,' , 'r . ra Al a - hone o office for restos , w,. �s � . �?>-_, _ 1 before . 7ketin "prod. uce. g. :.::� -- f e ook„ violet.Rusaell are s endm th w ., .. a? g ,..._ ...� , , ,. am K m•s ruffit camping .at C p u n of John , - .. tt•. • ,age .' 82 years, :- .. ,. ,N=I: i :.tow she .:,:en. STINS9 n S,aney. n _P, , _,. . .,, •:Two •Phones_O6w'mnd -. � , ,• �.: �,,; ,. - `, ,, - .; .� �. . "FII'eV81'B1rtha”it , ., :,- he e s : o the north side of • t e he flat _n , ,,, h : ". ..,. , xi -ea July�23td, Sairiuel�MeBrde Stinson s •,_, ,h a ,n. Mr, years s,., Z _, om s Set ,• son a' e 41. ors • _seeks o aged y r Phones=Office 214'`�Ra id ace 14w 3, s e 2 Mts,' K.' Moore.house and Miss 11am.7, u •Jean, of London are the guests of ;Mrs, J. A''reiguson, . - Etheln 'rpo old ,Cameron' Mass and n by NL a maIR.-In Goderich, on 'July '17th, Clar'a`;14T; andhY an,' wife, • William. „,• P1Cn1C ' I�a1Y1S 23C `" NO LOSS OF SLEEP IF YOU.BUY ,• , '? Stanadard Royalties of Detroit •accompanied ,:On',visit the ton came. Monday to vi • > aunt, Mise E. Cameron. ..: •ss 'Gladys` Gale received Wed, that she had P erred With .honours .the examination, m Piano:few Fede o 'ies`!`Teaahers Courso," which gMrs,•'RelVfiche.al gives a full graduates standing from Toronto.„Conservatory' of ,:; Music,$. W nae she"at the Kitchener for in:June. • C0s Y liar -•-end._Mrs, Herb, Doer,' Mrs.' •Ros.e,, �Ants. LONDON- ROAD`Your ' � Miss Ldith 'Stanbnry is spending a weeks vacation with friends at.- In olaby, Hahburton County. and ianddau h g` g are Miss Mona Grieves Detroit *pending, a few da . P g day's with Seaforth friends. ' .. '" ' .. Mr, 'and •Mrs, Benno Swartz :and, family Cleveland, Sh.; ',Shanked Pic.. Hams;28C Smoked Rolls '. '` 28C Sn101{ed Cot. Ii011S ,.,,, 32C led' ot. Oris 30C �• Mea C R Horne -made Pork Saus. 24c -made Head -cheese'.20e Jellied block „ ..,, :, 30C Jellied veal . 30c monthly • check never fails, � Pure Canadian 14Tana g onions. IMPERIAL TRUST C0: OF CANADA, TRUSTEES;._ 12 •per° cent. -Dividend Sure • Dividends Paid Monthly: TELEPHONES ll 111� Hardware • >'" DISTRIBUTORS FOR HURON, PERTH AND GREY CC'S. 53 CLINTON Chas. L.Klinek and daughter, Miss K. Weber, and , Mx. :welter . I{ienzlie of Kitchener are . oc°upying M+rs,'"R. Scotchmer's- cottage. Mr. and MrS. L. "B. Smith and, son• Glen: of London anent 'the week:end with Mr, and Mrs: C. Parker, Mrs:', °f Ohio and.Mrs: S•wartz Of Formosa, have been visit- ng this, week at the home. Mi. and Mrs. Prank Lane. �`, and Mfrs. Dalrymple o£ MnoseaGa10n1 Taw, mother of Mrs. Walter Layton, arrived here on Sunday after motor= Lard at ', a Right Price , varset Loaf Elfl lish ,Loaf Y e g-CLINTON. arid. Cheese Loaf Cooked Ham, J. G. l°�H® V7 EN P. 0. Box, 155 •Phone, 52 04-tf, VEIeTNER Electrician' f Electric Ranges; Fixfure5, Bulbs,' Irons, Fans and other 4 Appliances Wiring and Repairs. 'Phone 7 P g e�� Smith and Glen remained fora long- er :visit. • , •.Quite an creating soft, ball, game took lace on the local ground, on P Monday night between Blyth and: Bayfield, the latter winning with• the lug through ilio provinces and intend to spend some' time visiting friends an this vicinity. Mr. Plumsteel has 'been con- fined to the house, for' a few days with an infection from poison ivy. Parboiled Ham Bologna , Ring Bologna, WemerS and L1VeT:- SaUSage, ,L�IWayS Oil - Hand.. _ load `' . ed , . Transportation. � Service Long Distance - Short Distance Clothes •Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned, pressed and rd� paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned. Rooms aver Hoard's B. rber shop. W: J. Jago.' "' 22$3-t� a score of 12-11: •This is second tinie that the Bayfield boys have' won over .Blyth. They are. now in the semi-finals and 'play the. Clinton (Wesley -Willis) team here on• Wed- `nesday" eveinng,. • . -. . VARNA ,. The annual' garden party 'of Varna United church was held last Thurs- day,, evening , on Dr. Moffatt's lawn, *T *T CONNELL & TYNDALL p Clinton's Leading Meat Market Cars , 1 OVERLAND 93 COACH OVERLAND .Guests at the Albion . Hotel this week are: Mrs. Ruddock _and • son, Billy;. Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Pierson, , Grieve o£ Buffalo: ' and • Mrs. Wesley Ssaae . "of' Dashwood' visited Mrs. E. J. Stur- on Sunday. Mrs. S. D. Homer of Grand :Bend' •which is an ideal place for such ' an event, and although the evening was rath er chill were Y almost one thousand people v re present. A most tempt -Efficient ing supper was served from six to eight after which. Alice Dunbar of g London, and her company of enter- •�q• 4�n NOTICE . To Owners and Tenantof the"Town Of Clinton 1 91 TOURING 1 OVERLAND LIGHT 4 TOURING 1 OVERLAND 91 COACH 1 WiHIPPET COUPE, Near1Y New Goods in Transportation Insured. . Furniture Carefully Handled Operator. Charges Reason- •able, Satisfaction guaranteed. S:' R. r aMath, 601x34. Oliver Pocock, operator, 610x42, _ —� We Want Your Milk andanufa Core am We are manufacturers of both cheese and butter. We want your milk or We pay highest mar. RUPTURE SPECIALIST •Rupture, Varicocele, Varicose Veins Abdominal Weariness, Spinal Deform- sty. Consultation Free. Call or write, J. G. Smith, Specialist, 15 Downie St., Stratford, Ont. 10-1929. cream. ket price weekly. Satisfaction guar - aiiteed. ' Phone your order for finest chetah or pasturised butter in prints or sol. ids to W. H.• Lobb, Clinton,Ou ., $, R. No. 3, Phone No. 605r32. spent 'a few days lately with her daughter, Mrs, Ea J. Sturgeon, Mrs, Albert Catling and 'son, Jim, of Port Stanley, are visiting her par- encs, Mr, and Mrs. Jas: Sturgeon. Mrs. r Dyment, Miss Dyment, Mrs, Reid and two children of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tip- Pet on Sunday. • Mr. Percy Dyment of Detroit was here Sunday and took Mrs. Dyment tainers provided the evening's pro- gram, which consisted „of songsf den-. ce5' etc. The net proceeds amounted to $221, and' the officials were well Pleased with the result "of their ef- forts. . _ Mrs. .George Connell and her son, RoyConnell, attended the fun - oral of a cousin, Mrs.' win. ,Mair of Goderich; on Friday. Mrs. Mair was formerly Clara Millson and died She leaves her hus- RE WEED CONTROL • Your weed 1n5 inspector does p hereby notify 'all property owners and tenants to' see" to it that .all Weeds on their premises be cut 111 due time t0prevent their ripening. 1 FORD COACH, Balloon Tires. 1 FORD LIGHT TRUCK PRICES FROM $500.00 TO $35.00 Eert Langford Slabs For Sale Orders left at my residence will receive prompt attention. E Ward, Huron street, Clinton. Phone 155. 15-tf. THE HOLMESVILLE C UTTERA. , TIVE CHEESE AND BUTTER COMPANY, LIMITED • and family who have been visiting- their parents, Mr: and Mrs, J. Tippet for the past two weeks, home. Mr: and Mas, Bryant returned to their; home in Hamilton on Monday afternoon after having visited the ratter's brother, E. A. Featherston for a week, • - ,qualified On Sunday Mr. E. A: Featherston s Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Feath- erston and other members of the family including Mr, and Mrs. Lord, Jean, Bernice, Kenneth and Gordonmade Lord, Nliss Brawn, M1. and Mrs, or. Per and babe, Edwin Featherston; Edith and Billie Bryant; Mr, and Mxs. Bryant all o£ Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Featherston and daughter, Doris, held a family re -un- ion in Jowett's !Gorve, Mrs. Tilos,, King, Miss Hilda King, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Frank King rather suddenly. band and three sisters to mourn her demise. Stanley voters' list for 1929 pas been published and was first posted up by Clerk 3: E. Ilarnwell on Tues- day. There are 1458 voters in the township 108E of there being to vote at both municipal and legislative elections, and 434 are qualified to serve on juries. . q The death occurred on Tuesday of Samuel M. Stinson,son of Mr. and orty- rrst the Bayfield roar. Thomas Stforty-first road, in his fort +first year. Mx. Stinson had not been in good health for some time, Ile underwent an operation in January last in the hope of betterment but his condition did'not improve as was hoped and the end came Tuesday evening. Mr. Stinson was horn and had spent his life here is keenly re-• We therefore suggest the cutting of weeds on your 1e111SeS be Commenced at lI ' once, ',and by your co -opera- tion we will have a general Clean -Lip. An inspection of all pro- perty in the town will be by the Undersigned in the next few days and it is y T our hope that all work l{ will be promptly and properly done. L. ST(7NCx, Weed Inspector. Goderich Banner" Race•' Meet CIVIC HOLIDAY • Monday, August 5th 528.00 IN PURSES 2:15 Race, $1•,000. 2:20 Stalte $1 000. 2.24 Crass Trot or pace, $400. 2:20 Class Trot only, $4.00, Owingto accidents and withdraw- ors the $1,000 stake Will be an open race, Owners of trotters and pacers should notify the secretary at once For Sale On Victoria street a 104 -roomed frame house in perfect condition, ' pantry, washroom, bath, new Mc- Clary furnace, cellar under whole of in Currents and Raspberries BY THE BOX OR CRATE • ,--, i 1^t� house, largo garden, garage, .beautiful location. Apply to Mrs. A. S. Inkley. Clinton, . 07-2-p-tf. E. L. N�ITTELL For Salo White brick house on Princess St„ east, with eight rooms. Town and soft water, electric lights, one-half Elmslea Chick Farm, Clinton, Phone, 213 acre of land with barn, large and small fruit. Possession at once. Apply to Mr. Levi Stony, Clinton, Elm -- Ont„ or Mrs. James Steep, 8 Elm= wood Avenue, London; Ontario. , 07-tf, SPECIAL CASH PRICES ON LEIITGTi VALLEY COAL in all sizes PsAYFJELO Mil and Mrs. 'J. W. Brown and 'family and Miss Gladys Cooper re- turned to Detroit on Sunday after several having spent several weeks in the late Miss anent cottage. Mrs, P. W. and family and Mi s. Freud WillisWillis'atfoxd are now occupy -with ing the cottage, Miss Marion McLaren returned to Elgin on Sunday with her par- tints after having visited her aunt, g Miss J. Stirling for a couple of weeks.. „ blr. and Mrs. E. H. York of Toren- to aro spending a vacation with' the ratter's parents, Mi: and 1VIrs.~F, W. Balser, Mr. and Mrs, Victor Burt and family of London alio visited their parents. on Sunday. Mrs: Morley C. Tiernan& two chil- dren, Charlie and Helen, returned to their home in Toronto on Sunday af- ter . having spent three weeks with her parents, Ie., and Mas: !Geo, King. M'r.'I•Iart having motored to the vii- rage and spent the }-coli-end with. them.B. Rev, and Mrs. R, II.' F. Gairdner• . and Miss Betty Gairdner of wash- ington, Pa., arrived on Friday to visit the former's ' brother, John T. Gairdner. ' Mrs. H. Vaii"and little son, 'Bobby of ' Detroit• are- visiting with: her mother, . Mr. Henry Weston, this week while Mr. •Weston is spending the week in,,Detroit. Mr. Robert Delgaty received word last Thursday of the'death of his sister, Mrs. Hicks, .which took `placeStrayed in London. The funeral in Eginond- from her late residence m. Pginond- Ville on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Del- gaty were ,at Egmondvi-lle' several days last week.., Mr. and Mrs._: W. R Jowett and Miss Grace Jowett spent several days last week with relatives- at'Port -Huron. Mr. • and Mb's. Fred Ritchie and little daughter,, Muriel and Mrs. Ritchi• e Sr„ of Elmvale spent the week -end with Mrs, F Ritchie's par- eats Mr, and Mrs: Geo. King:', Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Fisher, Nils- ses Ruth and Helen Fisher and Mun- roe, Jimmy and George, Jr., were the guests of the former's aunt, `Mrs. F. A. Edwards pn Sunday. Jimmy re- mained to spend 'several weeks with Mr, and Mfrs: Edwards. Mrs. E.; Schnell and' Mrs. �ontaine 'of Detroit are ocupying`the for'mer's' •cottage Belle Vue. Mrs, Robb and Miss Robb returned 'to Seafoitli`on Monday after having' • i occupied Belle Vue cottage during • this -month.; `M`sS. A. Ford Ring and: Illi. & •arrived' 'Master Douglas of Toronto , ,,: on''.Suitday to spend a vacati•on • with rnaer's. parents, "' Mr. and Mrs. -the fo P Geo:. King, " ! -nun, as. A. Cameron and two Mx.,T • "• =- children, Isobel and.:: Evans, of 'Te'll sit the' rent°, arrived last wee,c to vi _ . formers Urothex, John R. Cameron. Mfrs. :Haley, e£ Toronto Taft on Mon -, Galeria after havin .,5 eat play for G >; P and Miss Williams of London and Mi', Arley Atwood of Detroit motor. ed to the village and spent Sunday Mrs. E. Atwood at her home.LIST Mass H. King and Mr, A. Atwood re- and his early .death gretted. Ho is survived by his par- eats, one brother, Thomas J, and two sisters Elizabeth and Susan,at home, and a marriedsister,Kate,lllrs,. He HAS PRINCE ON SUBSCRIPTION if they intend to compete for this big purse, the largest ever offered in Canada for a singlo class race. Five entries are required. 5 per cent to enter, 5 cent additional from • Houso For Sale • A comfortable •seven room cottage with town water and electric lights; iii acro of land with siliall fruit and good stable with chicken house. Ap- ply to Alex. Slwnan, Fulton street, Clinton. os-tf, Ono Of The Best Qualities Coke Supply kept in Sheds at Residence �;pp p F.. D. McCartney Queen Street A few dry slabs for Sale turned to their homes on Sunday eve- Hing. Mrs. Xing and •Jaininy and ing. Delores Atwood will remain or a couple of weeps. Guests •during site past week at the . E. Izzard of Montreal. was a member of the. Orange Order and of St. John's Anglican church, Vuna. place .from the The funeral takes it family home, the Bayfield road, this per • winners. Purse divided 50, 25, 15 At the recent convention o£ the and 10 per cent. Canadian Weeltly Newspaper Assoc- DR. W. T. CLARK, Sec. 24-1. ration at London the trophy for the best in Canada in "Niagara" Super -Soluble Land Lime, also, Telephone 256 Ritz include Mr. and Mrs, Jamison, afternoon to Bayfield cemetery, hyper published a town with less than 1,600 population high grade fertilizers always in stock. Prompt delivery service when re aired. I3, R, Baer Pltone Carlow q 2821, R. R. No. 5, ,Goderich, Ont. 15-tf. a Cocka� u`t Agency Wishing liepairs or Parts for or Frost and Woods Ma - Armond Fulford, Detroit; Milton troit;dM London; 'Boyd, De- trot Mrs. Cunningham,ham, `1Viass Ruby Cunningham and R. S. Kirkpatrick, London; Dorothy Hoixsley, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Meddler, Windsor; Miss Helen M:. White, Mrs, A. Reid, and Miss Cotmie Reid, II 'It Betty Bortholomew, • Port. Stanley;. Mx• and Mrs. J. M. Macrae, Stmt- ford,• Miss A S. Lerner, Montreal, Que.; Miss J. West, R. J. Maxtin, Ii. Vanstone, London; R. J. I'utdiay, p t�{ CONSTtlNi Yi • Mr. and iVIrs. E, Ellwood and two • children and Mr. wut. 'Johnston . of Goderich spent Sunday at the home of A41, and Airs, Joe Riley. , Misses Isabel and Jean Stephenson . of Brussels are spending a week at the home of their aunt, Mrs, •Thos, Pollard. Mrs. Joe Riley, Sr., has taken a at Seaforth for a month .or went to the High River Times, own- y ed and edited b Mi. Charles Clark, 1, Y " a former Kincardine boy and brother of Col. Hugh Clark of this town, These two brothers at one time cell- Ener et'e g ted The Kincardine Review. The HighCocicshutt River Tithes is certainly a newsy line of P'anos, line sheet and the distinction of being graphs in 'the only n er in Canada which has y P P exons cent the Princ•e of Wales" on its mailing ability to list as a aid subscriber, Incranch P 0: Box 486, being near, High River. "Charlie" tali •artily' dub his paper "Fat fora .r %°;r,. ante J salesman to represent &Company, with complete Radios and ••district of Clinton, ••act: State experience II intzntan & Company, Stratford, Ontario. P Phono- Gen- and P. 24-1, •has 9 11 t®ll S ' t lit 1('" "-" r + '` r . -- _� chines of any kind should Cali. at my Residence„ I also handle Cockshutt Ci cam Separators. JOHN V. DIEHL, i Queen Street, Clinton. 81tri, -. Bailie. . • position sin daughter, Prince .to read." -Kincardine I{incardine Ttetiew- • Reporter. - Feathers A SAIL ON COAL. �. • SEEDS• .-_...- Mrs. Wnt. Logan and of Blyth spent Thursday You can have. your feather bed STANLEY -• Mr. Joe Wild visited friends - in Zurich last weep. On Sunday last an accident occur: Kathleen with,. the lady's • daughter, Mrs. Leo, Stephenson. - .•Master Donald Connor of Buffalo is .spending the summer vacation at the home of Mr. David Miilson made into a sanitary roll mattress For Sale or down comforter, Drop a'card to P Some. young pig¢, ready to wean. Dominion Feather and Mattress Co., Apply to' Harold Penliale, Bayfield, Godordch, Ont., and our .agent will Ont. Phone 5 on '78; Hensali' central, call. • 23-3; 24-1. r .., 1T, s • s; ' +',,+' ; :'' V ,, �,`, ` 1, ✓ e.+ 4 . x!4,0..,' G �° '� ' _. '°� j" Complete stoclt Clovers and Grass Seeds onhand. March 'Prices al - ways. best prices. Our Alfalfa is Peel County Seed No, 1 Government standard This type of seed is practically impossible to buy this year. Have only a small stock. Good value while it lasts. �9 ®fly 6� i Js FORD • + Pho Flour, Feed and Seed Phone 123 red 'that might "have proved .more Idr. and Me. Thos. Riley of Clin- serious, when the car driven Sy M. Re Williams, aecom anted by Mr: g• p Newton Sturgeon and • some 'lady,' friends, was timed over' in tlte'ditch. on the' Blue Water highway, and almost demolished while the oecn; pants escaped with only minor' in: juries. -ton and Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Cools, ofa}" Goderich township. spent Sunda with y Mr. and`Mr3. Joe. Riles • 1 I-, ! • Mk. and. Mrs, John' Mann and :daughter„ Doris, spent Sunday with Mr. and M rs. Robt, 'Grimoldby,i, Friends ' of Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery of 'Winthropsympathize House For Sale Heifers Lost 7 -room house, Orange street, Olin- from the premises of the ton. Town water, ..electric lights. undersigned about July 1st„ two Also two vacant -lots. 'Apply to yearling heifers, one roast, the- other Brown Stewart, R. R. No. 2, Bay- recd with white sots, Information field. Phone 006x5, Clinton central. P regarding same. will be thankfully •xe- 23-tf. ceived by Fred R. Varna M4. Gilbert Jeffrey has uric: a q curiosity in the ` shape of a freak' with them' in the loss of.their son Jack, by drowning ono day ,last week Harris, Sask. "-The .young man, who Rothwell, P. 0. Phone 86x8 Hensen central, 24-3- HURON COUNTY OLD AGE PEN - P• AT THE 'HEAT_F'' "0 YARD Summer's a pleasant time fora sail; ' It certainly is ;¢,pleasant time for a sale on coal. • I'ou can solve your next winter's heatig problem, 'make sure of get- get - ting the hind of coal you want, and save• a neat sum •of money by taking advent¢ ge o.f these low, summer prices. • Call us up. McCormick -Deering Agency Having taken over the above ag- ency for this district T wall .keep on hand a full stock of repairs and parts machine of all McCormick-Deeringappre and will appreciate a share Of the patronage • of the farmers suroundin Clinton. Call at my shop, next :door to Jones' blacksmith shop, King street., P W. J. STENlART Clinton, Ont„ Phone 2$iw ", , 04-tfi , colt, having only' three legs, two hind legs and one front one, The colt is doing' well .and is tate smart g q • Mips• Ruth Ro?ell is spending. ilei holidays With friends in Toieilte• • " Miss .Isabel ,Glenism• Toronto for; a-fow clays with relatives.c'the Nix. and 'M'rs. L: J. Warman and , was in' his -eighteenth year, had gone out to assist his uncle with the her- . and lost his life while endeav- • vest orin to rescue two. ills who had' k g got m' beyond their depth whsle bath- ing at ri,' Sunday school picnic.- Ile brongliti, one girl safely to shore but "get the he be- SION ,BOARD, Stra ed • Y This board' is cornpossd of the fol - : A 4 -months' old calf,. red in color, marked til grey: Reward o£- lowing members o£ Huron Count,- lightlyCouncil; and they are. now ready to foxed for recovery o£ same. J, W. .receive and forward' applications to Crich, R;. R. No. 4, Clinton, Phone government, viz: Win J. ni• p 0.; • 617r23, Clinton central. 24-1-p, soli, Reeve of A2orris, wmgham P.O.; Miss Helen,' returned to Toronto 'on 'Monday after spending sonic weeps n with Mr. and Mks., John I nes, Miss McDougall of Ilensall ,has on returning.to other: came and '.sank U©fore help coald. be 'procured:, Has uncle accompanied, the remains. home for burial and trio fimeral was held from n Robs: Higgins, Reeve ,•o£ . Henson, Hensall P.O:; Roland I{ennedy, Reeve' Coupe For Sale , 1920 coupe fors e: A 1 to Tucicersmith, Seaforth; J. W. Craigie; . P . _ Bl , Y Deputy Reeve Goderich Goderich P. aA g , , ._ tdn. 24-1, P y John edi er Jr. Chn O Goa lIu, ard, Deputy Reeve; been engaged { o ,teach in 5. S. No. ,1 for the cornet term. b , - Miss IA:0. e parson spent a Con- pro of day's last week 'with Mrs. Abe.; the liome of the parents on Monday. Allis. Haael. Leslie spent the week- end at her home; at Blyth„ " - For Sale I3owick Clifford P.O." 18 little pigs, 6 weeps old. Apply . Blank fonts for application may to Alton 'Johnston,:-,. Brueefield., ': IJugill;•of: Seaforth. On her return ;, - be, obtained from any of these or Phone 625r14, Clinton central. 24-2.'from the municipal clerks thiinughout Call the j$` ' '. for, good,; clean coal �r 4 an �®ulr Horne on'Tuesdayand Friday fore. noon.teaalco in Poultry. she was aecompan�ied by Mrs. Hugill who"spent the Weep -end with liar. o Petrolea is visitin " Mi 5. Bt,own ,.f, g herter" Mrs: