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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1926-06-17, Page 4• Z JU7JD i7) i9 ;i;;;,/,;" • '; , • ' • ......,....., .. i;01..04r4SI„ 3awaimilis."111, I '7L 1.03VI'SIP E:'R°1S-1!'C'ILO' PER'S STO"Ill'' NWS Nade *for men; Women and Children in pure thread silk, silk .and wool combihation, gay - .on sil4A, Mercerized 'Lisle • and Summer styles, Popidar shades, Lock Stitch, to prevent run , 14;•-trei /0'1 ' r a Reinforced toe, heeLancl sole. . 1zame o co ' I " No Better Values in Canada, A new and complete line now on display A, -T. _COOPER. 1 Glinton's Musical Instrument Representative S ee or Call T. MeNTEIL Dealer in all Musical Instruments Box 113 or Phone 273, Clinton S. Helens Mrs. Geo, Stuart is visiting relas eves in 'Chicago at present. Mrs. Irwin of Toronto is spending a few days at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Miss :Bessie Murdie spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Dave Tadd. ' Mrs, Thos. Todd; sr.; 'is visiting at 'the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ea. McRoberts. • -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor aim :family agent Sunday at the home of his brother, Mr. Wm. Taylor. -While playing soft -ball an Friday 'evening Mr, Tom Webb had the inn - 'fortune to have his collar' bone broken , Mrs. John Patterson, who has been 'chit, 41 words. per minute. very ill, is a little improved lately. SILVER MEDAL: — Miss Annie Campbell of. Toronto ts visiting at lier home here. Mrs. Earl Cranston has returned front visiting in 'Kincardine, One of our old settlers, in the pet - son of Mr. Peter Clank, died on 'Sun- day evening. Mr. 'Clank suffered a stroke a couple of weeks age end his death was not unexpected. More par ticidars next week. We are sory to reporti the seriou illness of Mr, Sas, Gaunt, who is not improving as his many friends woula ' ents the following awards, _given hy the Underwood Typewriting Co, for work written on the Underwood Type- wniting Tests :tor the month of May. CERTIFICATES TO; Mary -Collyer, Clinton, 0nt., .33 words per minute. Pearl Taylor, Auburn, Ont., 54 words per minute. Loretto Kinahan, Auburn, Ont,, 30 words per minute. Annie Simmons, Exeter, Out., 31 words per- minute. Marie Gravelle, Goderich, Ont., 3b words per minute. BRNZE MEDALS: Won by It, Hunt, Clinton, Ont, 40 words per minute. Won by Mabel Wright,. Londesboro, SCHOOL OF CO1VIMERbE . ' EFFICIENCY/ AWARDS The School of Co3ninercer Clinton, Ont., had the pleasure during tha past week of,presenting to -their stud-- . Won by 'Evelyn Reed of Goderich for writing at 52 wonds per minute. GOLD MEDAL: Won by Ernest Banker of Goderich for writing 01 words per ininnte. 62i •-• here 'a "sfixtletttls ''ieonditeitted,„?' it meanCititat, the' it4derit ta,in 'teem14-r. DePatttlnetitttChttant,,,' inations,'.beforere. bk,t in 1e • Oi.• ALS-t1:#46et "stilt1TL tlte:nOXt ferny eXt„,"trial:.aritienoted ,„"4„. .•' A And:4f ';.; liated.ainder milat•rejeat 1is Yeer. "Reatilts Por Topym '"., • , PasSed.--•••-A. CaterChest/bit,H. DavIdson,'0.OleaV; 0. Hale; 'M., patrick, D. -Little; B. McEwer4, M. late-. • Finley,_ M. McLeod, R... Noble,•Mi. EeY:nolcle, L. Stook, M. Vothleri. ,• • 'Conditioned—IL Churchill R: Cook, r. Ocaey, B:-Corleas; E. CraWford, E, Downs; 0, Erratt, 'E. Flynn,. D. Bat - D. Holes, N. Lawrasom. tle, W. McGill, M. Merrier,- A, - F. 1Vtiller, D.;1Vintch, M. Rozell„ M. Scruten, 0. Shook, I. Smith, II, Stew-. art, AL TaYlor, C. Trewartha. • ' • , Results For Form 2 .:Passedr-W. Ball,'" „M. Cutimore; 'Fraser, L. Gale, E. Hall, D: Innes, S. Keyes, D. Manning, D. Matheson, 1. Nediger, T. Pickett; C. Reynolds, A. Salter, H. Venner, R. Venner, H. Wat- kins. Conditioned—G. Evans, R. Fit.- simons, M. Le]3eau, R. lillasolIT L. Mul- holland, R. Shobbrook, N. 'Stevens, M. Streets, A. Vandenburgh, C. Younger. Failed—D, Bartliff, P. Eason, T. Flynn, M. Hunter, R. Reynolds, h. Thompson. SORT OP A WIFE THAT MAKES A HAPPY /HOME Lush came home late one night ann began to make a horrible racket in the hall downstairs. "What's the nmtter, dear?" his wife called from lier room upstairs. Doggone itl" growled Lush, "there's two hatracks here and I dent know which to hang any hat on." ",Well,- you've got two hats, haven't you?" -called Mrs. Lunh,."hang -One on each rack and come to bed. You are tired, dear." Varna Mr. G. H. Beatty motored to Lon• don Feiday last. Mr. Win. Reid, who has been work- ing on the public highaVay at Harris - ton spent Sunday at his home. The annual Webster picnic was held at Jewett's Grove„hayfield on Saturday last. There -Vas a ,gooe -crowd and although at first the day was threatening the rain kept off ano all went home feeling that the ,day had been well spent. Little Ruth Elliott of London is via- iting with her aunt, Miss Welsh. Mr. Wm. Beatty and Mr, F, Weekes spent the week -end at Listowel. Mr. Wm. Logan and Miss E. Logan attended the funeral of their aunt, the late Bitrs. Collins of Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. F, MeClymont turned to their home• after spending their honeymoon 'in Detroit and Bay City. Their many friends wish the young couple a happy and prosperous married life, Mn. W. Logan hag treated 'himself to a Ford coach. The Troyer picnic was held at Bay- field on, Saturday last. This is an an- nual affair and a good tine is report- ed by all who attended. Mr. Wm, Taylor shipped a ear toed' of stock to Toronto Saturday; ' McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets Fine for Thin Underdeveloped Kids Children Love 'Them Because They Atn. Sugar Coated and as Easy to Take as•Candy It's- your. day, Mother to) see that the frail, peaked, sickly youngster grows up to be strong in body, keen in mind and robdst in health. Extracted from the livers of the lowly oafish are the health, weight and strength produeing vitamines that are found in McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets, which are sold by pharmacists all over North and South America. Doctor's know about them and so do all driaggists and if your children need building up ask for these tablets today if- you want to give your loved ones it good Appetite and put poundS of good healthy flesh on thein bones. But be sure and get McCoy's. They are ,not expensive -60 tablets —60 cents and if you are not pleased with the improvement after 30 days- Staeyvsipo. ored „6Yerla4C$4,044Y.41IFVg' ' Wile* efiettated"-oti".a':',COUPle,Of'Weehi4ge,th "..alteridifigi* 'few *Oka -se/1th; hen cpaf,, entsMidii„toy”? the Batielti'"Attad;•' Mise,Mytte Peersonadtailex,PtenSo:11' JMi jmnes:',...jaclee•On,.--baSpOngit 'n •'new •ChrYSIeVehaelt .;:r •• • 471re. 11/0r;"aaii,:•; .Mrs. J. E. 0. kolitin1cY,.,"0004en Was 'beotifully decorated with hlos- Sons, -lilacs and. : on', "I'neSclay; Jitne.'Stli,,Witen"Maihet E.;'detighter "of bit. Geo. Coleman,,Parr Uiie, and SIS.: ter. of the .1-tentess, bObanaei: at 6tie /ran:, the bride; of Mr. Fred. MeGly. Mont, Parr line, ann of the Late- Janies and MrS,'MCC,1571ii0Sit, Parr line, -Rey, Mi.;Durrant„,Of :"Goshen. United church officiating. While the wedding:Muni° was played'bythe bride's" sister, Mise Grece,- the bride entered the •1.iving room leaning on ,the nriiiof her foth...• er and took her place battle. the Wait.' ing gnome Miller a green maple avert made 'beautiful with white lilacs and the pretty blossoms' of the horse chestnut. She was gOwried in white voile Over -pink silk and Was attendee by Miss Vera Dowson, While_Mr. An- son 'Coleman, brother of \the bride, supported the groom, Following:the ceremony and congratulations over, all sat down to a dainty wedding breakfast, pre by the hostess and served by six girl friends of the bride. 'Breakfast over the bridal Party, inototed• to Goderich, Where ttie bride and groom boarded the "Gray - hound" en youth for Bay City, where the -bride had a position in ri Bank for sew:Er-time, and where, among then friends, two aunts reside. On their return they will take up home:. malting on the 'groom's fine farm near Varna. - - your money back. •. • JUNE CLEARING \ \ lirtl\\1111111111 ilt, 7414101• 111" en's Women's Children'• \\ Shoes Reduced , Greatly reduced in price ---,not because *Of, any defect in the shoes, bot because we want to start ,early dearing our stocks for new fall' models. In'cludecl are shOes for women misses and childr.en, itt an number of smart and,pra" ctical styleg. A Canaplete range of sizes --hut not every size in every Style. Come early 1Vien's Vine ShoeS, reg..$8.00 for .. ......:.... ,........$3.98 Men's Fine Shoes, veg. $5,00_,and $6..156 fbr Men's 'Work Boots from $2.95 i1 • Boys Boots, regular $4.50 and $5..00. for • • • • • • • • • • • •,.• • • • • • • .$3•50 Women's -Slippers and Oxfords from up • Misses and iGiris Sandals and Slippers ranging at $1.35, $1.65 and up _ Children's Running 'Shoes from .. ,, .. • np 'Women's• and Misses,' White Canyas Slippers from $1,00 tip •„ ARRY'S SHOE STORE • OPPOSITE POST OFFICE,.. \ •• CLINTON A Very sickly child, aged 9, gained 12 pounds itt seven months and is strong and healthy. One skinny woman gained 9 pound's. • in 24:days. Clydesdale Stallion " • s KING JAMES Sired.by King Thomas •• Will leaVe his own stable, hayfield Road, on Monday morning and travel by way of »Olintoa and Base Line to M, Butler sil6th con, of Goderielt Tp. for noon, thence by way of 16 con. south to his own stable for night, Wednesday will leave hig own stable and travel by way of Bayfield road to, Win, Leith's corner, thence, by way of/ Varna 'Road to Ben Rathwell's corn,er, thence west to Peter Cole's corner, along 9th con, V Goderich Tp. to Reuben G:nigg,'e fon:noon; then- by way of Mb con. *Goderch Tp. -to Huron Road; then, ft() Rohn,esville, to -14th • con, to Wni Vodden's edimer then.to own -"stable 'for • 'night. FricAY' leave his own -stable and go, byway of Clinton and. Huron Road -to 'Alma Corner and then to Kinburn • for noon, then west to Gravel, road and south on Gravel road ;to' his, own stable for the -night, where he will re. main until " the • following MpndaY" `.This route Will be •eointinued throughout the -season,'-healthand" Weather,:perniittilig.',• '•• / two mates, $25.00; le.. • be paid, oh er before. March -1st, 1927. -All. mares . st r1•811' pf OWeers. -•'Mares Must he returned regularly thhorse or will he ' charged whether. in foal or not. GUS -BISBACK, Proprietor. sumo”, FAIR DATES FOR 1926' Grand Bern], Tuesday, Sept. 7th. Dashwood, Wednesday, Sept. 8th Crediton, Thursday, Sept. 9th..'• Winchelsea, Friday, Sept, 10th. Wroxeter, Monday, Sept. 13th. Gonrie, TneMay Sept. 14th.\ Bluevale, Wednesday, Sept. 15th. Ashfield, Thursday, Sept. 16th. • St. Helens, Friday, Sept, 17th. Colborne, Saturday, Sept. 18th. Hgnsall, Monday, Sept. 20th, Zurich, Tuesday, Sept, 21st, Varna, Wednesday, (Sept, 22nd. Blyth, Thursday, Sept. 23rd. Ethel, Friday, Sept. 24th. , Walton, Monday, Sept. 27fh. • Goderich Tp., Tuesday, Sept. 2811. Belgrave, Wednesday, Sept. 29t1i. Dublin, Thursday, Sept. 30th. Clinton, Monday aint Tuesday, Oct. 4111 and SIli., Tenders For Coal Sealed tenders addressed to the Purchasing Agent, Department of Public Works, Ottawa,'Will be reeds', ed at his office until 12 _o'clock noon (daylight saving), Tuesday, June 29, 1926, for the supply ,of coal for the Dominion Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario, including the city of Ottawa/ Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached • can 'be el:- tained from G. W. Dawson, Purchas- ing Agent, Department of Public Works, Ottawa; and R. Winter, 59-61 Victoria -Street, Toronto, Ont. Ten- ders will not be considered unless inad,e on the forms supplied 'by the Department and in accordance with departmental specifications 'and con- ditions. The „right to tlemand from the suc-,,, cessful tenderer a deposit, not exceed- ing 10 per cent .of the amount of the tender, to secure" the -proper fulfils. ment of •the contract, is reserved. ' By 'Orden, ' S. E, O'BRIEN, Department (,if Public Works,; Ottawa, June 1, 1926. 61-2, ••• ..• „4„11"rdOOli",",,laad, iheony.,„in faiiitt „patienee„'-and.ltintitude ., • 'Jeanie Boyd Martin was born shay - tight years ago 'on-thennd-ot,Tuelt- ersmith, 5:, daughter ••of the late Janes and Margaret Wyk)! Martin, moving to the 4±11, concession, L. 11, S., where she ilved mail her marriage to, Mr, Ro,ert Murdock on August 24, 1887: Since then she bad been a res- • ident ,of ;Brumfield. Besideher hus- pand she is survived' by three child- ren: Mrs. WM. jttcltenzie, of Stanley; Jean, let home; and Andrew, of De- troit. All were with, her when she aied.. One' daughter Elizabeth pre. deceased her some years ago.' Six sisters and two brothefsialso surviyei Misses Maggie, Isabel' and Jessie 1VIar- tin at. hont8,' -Mrs. ' Louis Tebbult, Tinel Mrs. Hugh Ivietaughltn, Stanley; Mrs. Luff, Hamilton and Wiiliain aad • john Martin at home,. A sister and brother ,predeceasecl her. Mrs. • Murdock •had been a member of the Pksbygerian 'church, .now the United, and was a life member of the W. M. 5. The funeral took place front 'her late resdience on Friday after- noon to, Baird's Cecneiery. Rev, C. Gorden Armour officiated at both house and grave. The pallbearers were: 1VLessrs. Louis Tebbutt, Hugh McLachlan, -George Mo0artney, Alas Broacifoot, Robert Doig' and Jona Wood. The funeral was one of the largest ever held around here. Friends and relatives were present -from De- trdit, London, HensalI, • •Seaforth Clinton, Blyth, ‘Belgrave and Wing,: ham. Many sent beautiful flowers, as, Frowned, but -fitting, as Mrs. -Mur- dock Wes a great, lover of flowers and spent much time in the 'cultivation of them. Much sympathy is felt for the family in their bereavement. A life so quiet, need and true, Aral gentle as the' evening dew. Will never end though she bas passed Our hearts will always hold her fast. eE nerT!te frbus chosen' from the almost a°1111 bulb orders are going Br - land this year aften °act: confusing assortment given. • Let Brucefield become known as one of the neallittle beauty spots in Ontario, known to motorists as a village where, obviously, the people really taro for their homes anci plates ot business and take a keen ;joy in mak- ing them attractive outside as well • aa in. Paint and a few shrubs and flowers can work wonders. We are having.that proved to everyone's sat- isfaction right in our, village already this season. There are SUMS hind- rances but public opinion will remove that in time as improvements con- tinue on a larger scale. Perennulat borderd have been started, annuals are coming along by leaps and hounds, end now is the time to plan for the fall planting of Dutch bulbs. None but top sizes have been considered The tulips are specially fine, having been ehosen by the secretary after aoually see4ig them in oloont',°' Ono Th dc ,ors nevdonside er fthe , r'rs are °1)"' we'Pla4' tt‘ Pr' os the iro o t 4"1° Whefl" jc4in in'as • ' 17; a 1)aTt, bul h 1 u yingffm t the, dient missiond,- Otto : ty: oa-getbing the Otsaid,„,thegre"ates' oeea "'of loWest, prices to".be feund:anYWillere. stens "today IS move and tlrimS, or hall. ideztns here and „6,,,aiting„lionle Toronto, where she iatttyour itt :• over our gardens, . rather than • 4 I °II the work• of the, Pea*eoue8•0 grist-,ps -Gtetta LIVIns*garcf gave and a couple • has been° tyainingifor foreign riliSSI0114 • qt.Yearsr, they. • will • hay.e MUltipTieir wth*' ' Surplsingly. ° FOrreal 'beauty, keep • 1VIrs,,,T. Addison read an interesting tlin lors c;rouPed, separately All' letter' from Dr. Flora -Gould Of rm.,- • bull* take -kirallyto-thls •systena of mosa and also showedp, grouping. 'Flan your: ov/4 garden and Yap the native helper, who la sill,• • then make • tip •your ruled that- no ported -by the Young People's Society • triOre' delightful birthday antixphrist- of this church: After the business ot Mas gifts could' be found theirs these the two societies was trarisaCted the bulbs' frorn the Netherlands - ws Met -fel -it to it clase bY meetings • Thd W. IV!. s. and Kelly Circle held sIllgIng hyinn and Prayer by Mrs, . their union meeting on June the 9th,Jos, Allen. A social tine was sPaur, with an attendance of forty-iwo, The' when the Kelly 'Circle entertained the .4exiing prayer was taken by the ladies to a sumptuous tea. Miss Craig of Hen:nail spent a few • days 'last wed- at the home of her cousin, Mrs. IV. 3. MeOully, Miss" Islotigh, who has been spend- ingthe last six weeks with her cousm, • Mrs:Vas. Acheson, returned home lasr .president, . Mrs. Win. .13attenbury,• 1VITS, C. „ Haugh , ..gave; the:scripture reading, and MIS, ‘TEM McQueen read the lesson for • theday out of the. Study Book. • A number Ofyears ago the burden -of' the church's prayers used to,be that God would open" doors , , OX' Damns 'Ong droSea to the Gospel. Witek, \ ainiumente eatimsammin • The Dairy Industry LeadsAll Others Tito 'Daity Industry is one ot will continue to • expand Its the oldest and most importang- growth will be quiekened by out - in Canada, In 'point „cyr value n. industrlal. development, for by ranks first, surpassing both the far the larger pantie& our dairy -Pulp and Paper and Flour Mill- products are consumed by our ing Industries, ;which are gener- own urban market, the balance ally assumed to be the leaders. :finds a ready sale for export, The total production of the the demand being far greater Year of 1924„..had a value of 300 than the supply from all for- millien,dollars. Of this .produe, eigdeountries. tion 47% was used for making Our ample resources in water butter, .15% for cheese, 88% • power and raw materials from was milk sold fresh and factory our forests and mines place us 'products. in a most favorable position for industrial growth, and such growth will still further widen the market for Dairy Products. There is every re,ason to be- lieve that the Dairy Industry Huron IVIllk Products, Limited Offers an exceptional opportunity for investment, plant is being equipped ,with the well knewn Gray-jensen Spray :Precess operates on lowest possible fuel consumption and with 100% recov- ery of solids, the pixels operation from liquid Milk to ,powder taking 'bat one half minute for each batch put through, A LIMITED NUMBER Or UNITS Still available at first offering price of , $200,00 PER UNIT Huron Milk Product Sales Company - Clinton, Ontario ".; ,Sealed Tenders 'addressed to the 1E4 undersigned, and 'endorsed "Tender I for -North ?ler PonstrnotiOn) ,09(1.91- ich,- . b received thltill2 o'clock noon (daylight saving), Tues- day, July 6,. 1926, for the reconstruc- tion of 'the Noith Pier for a length • of 500 feet, at Goderich, Huron County, Ont, • Plans and forms of contract can be seen and spedfidation and forms or. tender obtained at this Department, at the office ,of „the Disttief Engi- neers- -Cusems Building, London, Ont EquitY'Buildine Toronto Ont and at the Post Office,-Goderich, Ont. • Tenders will not be considered uh- lse made on printed .forms .supplied by tho,Department and -in accordance with conditions contained. therein. Each tender must qbe . accompanied by,„an aecepted cheque on a chartered bank- payable to the order - of the: Minister of Public Worlta,eqUarto 10 ,nen, cent. of the,anteunt of thetender. Benda ,of the Dominion .of Canada •on bonds of the ,Oanact,tan National Rail- way''Company -will'also be accepted.as securify,-7-er bonds, and a cheque" ti, required to melte up,"antodd amount. NOTE -Blue prints ' 'can he, ob- tained at this _Department by deposItLi ing an accepted cheque for tip sum of $10,00, payable to .the orclef,of the Miinister Of Public:Works, which, wit: be returned If the intending ••hidder• •submit regular bid, ; ; S. E. O'BRIEN, , Secretary, Department of Public Works, • • Ottawa, Zaino 1020, • 62.2 ffinlitMEUSIMMISSUMMEntil 1926 CH A UTAVQU INBB1EN, •• • -Friday, Saturday and Monday July 1-2-3 and 5 A Goof] Start is Half the Race Opening Number The Alice Campbell Players Presenting 44 A Night in Wonderland". E -Thursday Night, July,1st. Speaking of Speakers Blear them, at clipton Chaqtauqua July 1 ---Captain A, 11, McLean \44 Canada's Place in the E.t..pire" 'July 2-4. A. itichardsmi • Hoosier Poet and Humorist July 3---" Dati 1 Oates "Boy) Dad and Company" "Conintinity Aches aud'Pains " sg,10 E..• The- Music Bo Girls Saturday, Music, Songs, Novelty Stunts - Playful Pranki: E.- Don't Miss'Tb'. • The Kadel Players Plesent ummmxm/um ,•••• 11: Acioss the Street - The S5,000 Chautauqua Prize Play • A Sparkling Comedy oflov,eand Business Night, Sth Monday 4 D3gs al Fine Enteritai'num-erit . Not Miss Tilem , ' .14:,1,46: r "-• 1 , .1 •;. ,1 I 1 1 •111.1 I 1 I '