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' Every Contest Store is busy giving .out thousands of votes to
those interested in helping their favorite Boy or Girl win the Pony.
Who is going -to wiry it? No one can tell until the last votes,. are
counted. Thqusands of votes are voted each day and the judges -
are busy counting them. hick out your favorite and work hard for
him or' her.Ballot' box is at the Star Theatre:'
No one connected with the Contest Stores or Theatre, or their
Brothers or Sisters will be allowed to enter, and no sympathy con-
testants will be allowed in the Contest.
1VIr. li..B. ,Sharpe, Manager of the Bank of Montreal, Mr.
Fred Jackson, Mayor of Clinton, have been appointed judges to cheek
up the counting of the votes and decide 'on..the winner.
Many popular girls and boys will enter and work hard- in this
Contest and everybody hi Clinton will be greatly interested in fol,
lowing the progress of the, Contest and helping their favorite win
the pony:
ENTER. TODAY AND GET AN EARLY START
The -following merchants will give you votes on all Cash Pur-
chases and Cash paid on accounts of 25c and Dp. Ask for them.
JY. A. Irwin,
Drygoods and Ladies' Wear
Davis Ilk Kerman,
Custom Tailoring, Biltmore Eats and Gent's Furnishings
Clinton Bakerq,
(Bartliff and Crich)
Bakery and Confectionery
O'Neil's Crocerog,
Groceries
Connell &
Meat Market
Atlex. R. Mitchell,
Tobacco and 73illiards
'Clinton ' News—FI ecoid,
Newspaper; Subscriptions
Entry forums will be given but at the Star Theatre tin :epemiing
day, Saturday, May 15th, -Be sure and be on hand boys and girls
and get a big start of 1,000 Votes Free.
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ttURON,OL;D L OY ';i1NNI7eiti
PICNIC
he 'Annual Picnic of the Iltmon
Ol .3ors Association p[ 1pronto :itil1
aIle m .Y, 1 1 one>l, hibmfign p zl , Mast
oast" f she 1;ranspoytatien nnilding,
on Saturday, lone• 79thiat 230,,pmn
A good ,D ograii 6T -sports and,Vmles
has been arrangeP for which valuable
prices will be awarded. Softball
Baines between two ladies teams, and
between mens e Dins from Ninth and
South Huron will Ibe a feature, Evory
Iluronite resident in -Toronto' is in-
vited to
nvitedto take part, and bring a basket.
Also bring: your friends,
SCHOOL FAIII DATES FOR 1926
.'Grand Bend, Tuesday,, Sept, 7th.
Dashwood, Wednesday, Sept_ 8th
Crediton, Thursday, Sept. 9th.
Winehelsea, Friday, Sept, loth.
Wroxeter, Monday,Sept, 13th,.
Gorrie, Tuesday Sept. 14111.
Biuevale 'Wednesday, Sept. ay, P S t 15th.
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_Ashfield, Thursday, Sept. 16th..
St. Helens, Friday; Sept. 17th.
Colborne, Saturday,, Sept. 18th,
Hensall, Monday, Sett, 20th.
Zurich, Tuesday, Sept. 21st.
Varna, Wednesday, 1Sept. 22nd,
Blyth, Thursday, Sept. 23rd:
Ethel, Rriday, Sept, 24th.
' Walton, Monday, 'Sept. 2,7th.
Goderich Tp., Tuesday, Sept. 28th.
Belgrave, Wednesdays Sept. 29th.
Dublin„ Thursday, S6pt, 30th.
iClinton, Monday and Tuesday, Oct.
4th and 5th,
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year. Think of all' the
things they will be buy- ,
ing l . Why shouldn't they
. buy thein from you? In
tire city they are .tsed'to
ordering goods by tele-
phone. Call bleat, even
using. Lo11g , distance
where necessary and tell -
them what you can do .
for them, It.iniisd them
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prompt delivery.
When they see how easy.
r it is to 'order from. you
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GUARANTEED , POS FIVE " YEARS
Sold ii Clinton by
lki>lerich. 111 Icy ittC A,
Seager, provost of itdrxty GAIIe c,;.
Toronto, was clecte�iInmap 4l tice
A10ltoan Dtogc5o 0 lt1! s iLll
,stone last Week,. to, Succeed. yiiti Rev.
Drr"F. J. �131divcll, •Tai Seage'i.`is `a
son of Gouiity Croyvn. Attorney Sea
get';ol Goderich.
'CL f.:1�EPvS1VII`.1'II': A quiot but
pretty wod(1ing took -place in First
United 'Church, �London, oda ; May'22,
when Miss Eva Bolt, .daughter. oS,
Mr. and Mos.-Ilotuard Bolt, of Lon-
don; 'became the bride of Mr', -Robert
W, Gemmel,. son''of Mr and Mrs',
J. D. Genin,el, of=Tite0ersmith. The
ceremony Was performed -by Rev. Dr.
Beattie, pastor of the church.
WINGITAM: The Tinited .Farmers::
of North Huron will Hold
their an
nual,,
meeting and 'a nominating' convention
in the town hall, Wiimgham, on Friday
afternoon, June 11th, at 1.30 p.m. A
large attendance of electors both men
and women, is requested,
iGODERICHThe fact that he
landed feet first in a Bower bed, 'the
soft earth of which 'brolte somewhat
the force of his fall, probably' saved
Ro'bert Durnin ' from serious injury
when the ladder from which he was
painting a gable on his house slipped,
prepipitating flim VI. the ground on
Saturday. Mr. Durnin fell first to
Wei, roof .and: slipped downto the
ground, a distanceiof 20 feet. Neigh-
boys culled him into the ;house,
whes'e it was fouls( he had escaped
with a severe shaking up.
.Another' remarkable escape was
that last night of Lorain Bell, eight-
year-old daughter -of Mr.:, and Mrs.
Maitland -136l. In company with a
number of companions she was .learn-
ing to ride. a /bicycle and in turning
onto the road got 'in front of the
truck driven by Joseph.Allison. She
was knocked down and run over, but
on ,being carried to her home was
found to be unhurt except for bruises;
and. scratches. •
Goderich: As the result of hives -
ligation of federal officers of the
past few weeks, Dr. R. IT. Taylor, of
Dashwood, appeared before police
magistrate Reid charged 'with selling
dope. The case was adjourned for a`
week, Dr. Taylor ]being allowed out
on, 'hail of $15,000. There are three
charges, the alleged offences• taking
place last December and February.
Little information is obtainable on`,
the present case and it is thought that
other cases?nay be investigated in the
county as these officers have been in
this" district working on the quiet.
The charges of illicit traffic in'drugs
preferred against the' iDashwood
physician are the outcome' of inves
Ligations made by members of the
RoyalCanadian Mounted Police cov-
ering London and Western Ontario.
• AUBURN: At o family gathering
at Glendale, 'California, at which Mr.
and Mrs: W. T. Riddell of Anbui.•1i,
Miss MoGili of .Blyth, Mr, and Mrs:
J. N. ICernighan and Mr., Mrno'ay
ICernighan of Colborne were invited
guests Mr. and Mrs. John Levy, for-
merly of. Colborne , township, an-
nounced the engagement of their third
daughter, Miss Reta, to Mr. Lee .Tay -
ler of Los Angeles. A son of 1VIr. and
Mrs. Levy has just set up a dentist
practise in Los Angeles.
WINGITAVI: Mr., and Mrs. J. J.
Moffat announce the engagement 'of
their daughter, Prances Irene to Mr:
Ralph' Reginald Elliott of Huron'
township. The marriage to take
place early inJune.- -
SEAFORT.IS The Seaforth Turf
Association have reorganized' for the
season with the following officers:
President, George R. Il eCartney;
viee: Russell lt. Sproat; secretary: A.
D: Sutherland; treasurer: R. M,
'Jones; directors: Alex. A. McLennan,
Wmam: 'Cudmore, Robt. Wilson, J. Ti'.
Daly, J. M.'Cardno, James Dick, Chas.
Dungey.. A race meet will ,be held on
Wednesday, July 28th.
GODFRIOB Itev...W. W. Stoddart,
a fornmer Goderich boy, but lately of
Yonoutong
. stown, Ohio, has accepted a call
to Bonner Presbyterian church, Tor-
GODERICI.1 Messrs. Ross and
14raser of London have beon.given the
contract ;of paving the'highway frslnl
this town to Taylor's Corners. It- is
hoped that the paving will be tiontin-
tied on all the highway between Crod-
erch and Clinton,
Ca N. R. EARNINGS
The gross earnings of the Canadian
National Railways for the ,period end-
ed .May 31, 1926 were •$7,678,275 'Re
compared with ,$5,615,107 for the
corresponding period of 1025, increase
of 2,062,078 or thirty-seven' per cent.
MIGHT EVEN PROTECT A
'WATERMEIION PATCH
Ad. in Florida paper: "Wanted, by
expired South ,Carolina school teacher,
age '-'forty-five, position as- orange,
grove keeper."
1tO1) ANL?, GUN
In view 'of the increase in the pup-
ularity of Ontario and Canada gen,er
ally with Aiireieail tourists, the June
issue of 'Rod and :Gun which is a
special Ontario Tourist Number is
particularly interesting.
All stories and articles in the num
15er, with the exception of the regular
features, deal `with` Ontario sport
while a personal 'message from the
Premier,welcomes all tourists to the
province and as speeia1 Ontario se ion
describes some of the beauty, health,
fishing and, hunting resorts of On-
tarts,
A- new aspect oN'angling is given'
in ‘‘The Jumbo Trq:ft of'LakeSuper-
ior," possiblythe gem 'of the table of
contents; while `iTi;,out Fisliirl'" is a
delightful reminiscence ol'thee reeks
o2"otd Ontario.
Tho regular dun, :fishing, outdoor
and kennel' department: contain spec-
ially interesting material for this is
100. a.
500'.
Rod and Gun is published monthly
by W 7 Taylor, Limited, Woodstoclf,
Ontario,—Advt.
Especial y fu r Woolen -'
But Not Fort) dclen t
A main died hist week from eating
boiled rhubarb leaves. He had ;been
told; it seems, that rhubarb cooked
as spinage made a good dish'ands,
with the natural craving for greens,
especially after 'a '.long winter, he
thought he would try it. Doctors
warned after the man's death, that
rleubab leaves contained a rank
pclson and are not fit for food.'
Most understand' o lecan rstand that
l p e
cz'av'ing for : "greens", especially if
confined' for long to a diet containing
little 05'110 green vegetables, but the
craving must have been very strong
to induce one to east rhubarb leaves.
Now the stalks are different You
a' ca•can understand rg a dish
of 'rhubarb, after eleven months with-
out seeing it.. •Solne people effect to
turn up their noses at rhubarb and
there may be cases where the repug
nance'is justified, - Some brands of
rhubarb are not very tasty and- some
,cooks do not knowhow to cook it pro-
perly. But a dish of pinkish rhubarb,
cooked' just enough and sweetened
sufficiently -1,o keep it from crinkling,.
up your "innards",but not enough bo
spoil, its fine flavor, is indeed a dish
fit.to "set before, a king" But it
were well to stick to' the stalks.
Those .who do not care for rhubarb
should secure some of the nice straw -
!berry Brand and try baking, instead
of 'boiling it. `
Wien
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strong.'nerves salt '+'lm 7'�
� 1 at welt a mashed
active brain.
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A girl at Pont 13wweil last week
drowned herself because people were
talking about her. I do not know
anything about the case. It May he
that the girl was somewhat unsettled
mentally or over -sensitive, but,, any-
way,
ny-
wa So did ,th
Y, d 1 e situation seem
to her ,that she destroyed herself. We
should -of course, order our lives that
we need not fear what people may
say of us, but often little innocent
actions on thef o
art •.a Y oung girl
n
are misconstrued and talked about
far more than they should he. It is
well not to be too ready to believe ill
of anyone and to discourage gossip,
even if th0 e seems to be some loon -
da Lion foz' :t, and the /nun or wonlan
who thoughtlessly or xn liciouily.be-
nL+f h 114 4'011. n a.tle um a Young.
gut 10, a lei. to, answer ler, Wo)aen
ares lily {ot;<idild tobe+be worst
11e0% 4k•$!oasip, bu' dri..04s toy
eape'rlemlee' I; have •come Lc `the ` con-
clusioi thst ;thc_sekes are preiity ev-
•enly:,m tched. Indeed, seems seems to ane..
that married woanan hear a good deal
more gossip than unmarried one do.
But, be that'! as it may, it is an un-
worthy occupation and ought to be
discouraged, :If we cannot speak well
of 'people 11 would be well, usually,
to hold our tongues.
RFIBEICAH
COUNTY
SEFOItTII: The marriage of
Miss Eniata . Margaret Bechely,
daughter of the _late `Frederick- and.
Mrs, Bechely; of St. Thomas, , and Mr.
Ross James Sproat, tool: place at
Trinity
Gh o e7
, Toronto on
Wednesday, M v 26th,
Rev. 0, A. ea-,
ger, D. D., offieiating. Ma. and Mrs.
(Sproat motored through the Niagaria
Peninsula and will be at home at their
residence; Goderieh street' west, Sea
forth, after June 15th.
Speaking of peeking, there is realty'
nothing :in the material scheme of
things mueh more important than
cooking. !When a Mian nia'rries,". a
recent, writer exclaimed, "he turns
over both his heart and his stomach`
to his wife's keeping." Personally I'm
not so sure'about his heart; I fancy
most Dien keep a string on 11 in their
hand, but certainly a mauls` stomach
is pretty much at the mercy of the
one who -cooks and serves his meals,
and happy is the man who finds a
wife who intelligently and truly per-
forms the ,task of nourishing hien pro-
perly. Cooking is no mean job, it is
an art as -truly as is that of painting
a picture, for while you have to have
some taste for art to make a great;
artist, you nevertheless have to
study and work and concentrate to
bring it ,to perfection. So with cook-
ing. • You may have a natural -bent:
for it but it, too, must be learned, and
the acquiring of the knowledge often
Means long and garnest application.
But a woman who learn8-the art and
who on moderate means, which are
ordinary means- of most of my rea-
ders, probably, manages to place ap-
'petting and nurishing meals before
her family three -hundred and sixty-
five days in the year, is perforaming.
a task of which she has no need to be
ashamed. It is beginning te' dawn
upon the world that wholesome food,
well -cooked, a properly balanced ra-
tion, means well-developed bodies,
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OOD roads in Ontario have made each motorist the
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In an how or less, he can pass through unequalled
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because most intimate.
The highways invite you to see your'Province and
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Never have the roads been better. Enjoy them. But use
them sanely. Excessive Speed damages road surfaces
and hastens the need for costly repairs. Remember that
roads are maintained at the expense of yourself and the
other`motorists of Ontario. Do not break the speed law:'
The Governlnent'relies on the cordial co-operation
of motorists in maintaining theroads by. sane driving.
Those who; -are careless about speed . restrictions are
reminded that the law is being rigidly enforced.
THE HON. GEC), S. HENRY, S. L. SQUIRE, ,
Mln istec of Highways Deputy Minister
Issued by the Ontario Department' of Highways
to secure ' the co-operation of motorists., -in
abating the abuse of the roads of the Province.
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