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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1926-07-01, Page 4THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1926. COOIE" 'S TOR, N E ''S viair4r4 ,TRADE MARK' osier Made Loi- nren, Women and Children 'inP ure thread silk, silk and wool combination, r Ray- on silk, Mercerized Lisle and cotton. f_ Sunnnerst es Popular shades' Yls, Lock Stitch, torevent run P Reinforced toe,heel and sole. �a � rnic tin t ,eD No:Better • er Va1oes in Canada A new and c m o late line now on'J plis la : T. CLINTON YOU HAVE TQ WORK WHEREVER • YOU ARE; - CHOOSE 'YOUIt.. 3.00 Too many young people think that city Iife consists of being, dressed up in fine clothes, eating ice cream and going to picture shows and parties. If they know the objectionable things about city life and if city people knew of some of the disadvantages of country lifer eve wound have, less dis- content and more happiness in the. world, HOG SHIPMENTS 4 - Report'of hiig shipments for Week ending Jttne,24, 19261. Clinton -Total hogs,. 69; select ha - con, 15; thick smooth, 52; lights ana feeders, 1. Loudesborp—Total hogs, 93; selecs bacon, 32; thick smooth, 54; heaaies, 1; shop hogs, 2. . Huron County—Total hogs, .1,98e; select bacon, 304;.thick smooth, 32e; heavies, 52; extra heavies,. a; shop hogs, 48; lights and feeders, 5. Clio O Musical Instrument Representative See or Call T. r o bicNEIL Dealer in all Musical Instruments Box 113 or Phone 273, Clinton School 1 Commerce Clinton. p Ontario Courses: Commercial, Stenographic, Secretarial,' Teachers , The Remmington Typewritten Company, during the Slrhool year closing June 1926„granted•to our Students from, their School Department at Toronto, the fo'Ilowing awards Words per Card Cases to: Courtland herr Benuiiller , 41 W. Ravolle, Grand Bend .. 42 Martina Hussey Goderick , 44 ' ,G.'^Brydges,.cBelgrave :. 40 'Oleva Lamprey,' Goderich . 42 E. Jane Hogart, -Exeter .. 36 Robert c .eiper, $lythe,.. , , 35 Kennet Hunt, ' Kenneth n nt, Clinton •, . 85 Pearl Taylor, Auburn 38 Gertrude Hoist, Crediton . 3:I Mable Wright, Londesboro 42 Silver Medal to: Elsie Lowery; •Seaforth . , Courtland Keir, Benmiller Evelyn Reed, -Goderich' Gold ntedal;to: Ernest :Barker, Goderich , 63 Minute Initial\Certifieates to: Annie Simmons, Exeter ... 27 Gertrude Brydges, EEigrave 30 Sara Petty, Hensall . .., 28: Viable Wright, e r g L nd sbo 0 24 Violet Scott, Seaforth . 26 Evelyn Reed, Godetieh ... 27 Gertrude heist, Crediton .. 30 Ruby Woody Exeter . , . , . "'�3U Gladys Wren, Cromarty , 34 Kenneth Hunt, Clinton , 34 Elsie Seers, Exeter , .: 27 Gretta VanHorne, Clinton . 38 Atria Blake ,Dungennou 45 •,: 45' 45 What others have done you ---can do l or information write: to 13 F 'WARD B.A., M. Accts, Principal! , FORS PICNIC Don't Forget the 3r,d. Annual Picnic Bay-rieid, Ontario ednesday,July 1 n Prizes CI,INNNTONV 1Ul, CII 11PAUQLTA and `5 'Phe Elis '}'reek D'ay by Day Cntn, 'fleecing '1"oday. hursday Afternoon. r inn Alice Campbell la a P ll l' ysrs--(hau"ai,.=. qua opens in ,lively,fashion with a 'Get acquainted" 'program. A ,goon start is .hall' the lace- 1hce tell is 0 reps self -star ter. Captain J. A. H. M Lean—The first lecture of theweek is "Canada's place in the Empire and 'as` a Nation” and is of interest to. all Canadians. , 'Act - mission 50e Thursday ., Evening Alice Campbell Players --The Alice Campbell Players romp through ":A „N,,ght in-Wcinderlond" giving an ev. 'ening of lively sketches; gorgeous stage settings, -musical pictures and' good-humoured divertisenents, rlu- mission 50c. - • 1 ridayAfternoon The Venetian. Strollers -A marve; ously colorful company of singers and player's from the Adriatic. The whirl- ing accordion ' melodies of Signore` Pietro Centanino are one of the. week's features. Interspersing the. musical numbers; -,{E. A. Richardson ,the Hoosier Poet will .give his -orig- inal verse. His roams are_ rich 'Sn fun and philosophy. 'Ills maturer de- ei'dedly refreshing:. ' It's, a great at ternoon. `Admission 50c.` Friday Evening "Thr Venetian' Strollers Another hour of captivating" musie in pictur- esque natii'e eostunie E. A.'Rid-lard- son—After the piusic. lig Rick" the' Hoosier .Poet, brings along 'a supply, of delightful nonsense With his fam- ous •``alligator grin",andf grazes„some of his own cheerful pock's: Admin- cion 50e. Saturday Afternoon Music Bos Girls — A charming happy-go-lucky bevy of accomplished girls give an entertainment frolic that” includes concert overtures, orchestrai oddities, songs, "Seotc]r dances, nov- elty stunts and playful pranks.. ' Fred E. Gates -"Dad" Gates, a con :firmed optimist, an understanding student of home life and an irresist- ibly interesting speaker, gives "Boy, Dad and Company." It should be hoard by: every parent. Admission 50e. Saturday, Evening Music Box Girls.-- A Chautauqua. Revue, combining all the lively at- tractiveness of a theatrical revue with Chautauqua standards o£,entei- tabintent, Fred E. Gates -Then a immoral address by an eloquent, ranidfire or- ator 'on rator'on $ subject of fundamental ni- terest to every patriot: "Community Aches•, and Pains. Admission 75c. 'Monday Afternoon The Madel Players—The,piay coin, pony has an overflowing• surplus of talent and program. ...They uncork some of it for the benefitof the "Af- ternooners." Monday..Eveniug The I<♦ailel Players—The play th:s year is "Across the Street" the sparkling comedy' of 'love and busi- ness, A chance to see -the famous Chautauquamaize play 'that went to Broadway. Admission 75c. "'`uta Sklinij Men M.. Run Down Men Nervous bleu DON'T MISS THIS You're behind the titres if yon don't' know that Cod Liver Extract is one of the greatest flesh -producers in the wiirId. - Because it contains more vitalizing vitamines than any food you can get.. You'll be glad to know that iMe- Coy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets' come in sugar coated' form now, so if you really want to put 10 or X20' pounds of solid, healthy flesh on your bones and feel well and strong have Com - plexion that people will,adreire, ask any druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets.,• Only 60 cents for 60 tablets' nd if you don't gain five pounds in`30 days'. your druggist will hand you back the money you have paid for them.. It isn't anything unusual for a per- son to gain 10 uopnds• in 30 days, and for old peop10 with feebleness overtaking theem they work wonders. Clydesdale Stallion KING JAMES Sired by Ring Thomas Will leave his own stable, Bayfield Road, an Monday morning and travel. by way of Clinton and Base Line to M. 'Butler's, 1011 con. of Goderich Tp._ for noon, thence by way of" 16 con: south to his own stable fey night. Wednesday will leave his own stable and 't gavel by wayof Bayfield road to Win. Lobb's cornf thenen by way of Varna Road to Ben Rathwell's corner, thence west' to. Peter Cole's •corner. along 9th 'con. 'of Goderich. Tp. to Reuben Griggs for, noon, then by way of 9th con. Goderich Tp. to Huron Road, then to Ilohnisville, to 14th con. to Win. Vodden's corner, then, to his own stable . for night. Friday morning will leave his own stable and go by way of Clinton and Iiuron Road to Alma Corner and -then to Kinburn for naan, then west ko' Gravel road and south on Grfivel road to his own stable for the night, where he will re- main until the. following Monday morning. This 'route will be continued throughout the season, health and weather permitting..: TERMS' To insure foal, 313.00; two mares; $25:00, .to be paid on or before March 1st, 1927 ,'All shares at risk of owners. Marcs ln'Ist be retia•;led regularly be Horse or will he charged: whether in foal or not. GUS i3ISBACK, Proprietor. 59-tf dussimimparomileasunummesiwimmmemismamimmumh ,Clinton 'News -Reword - maw 8attifiell ...Mrs, Will:Ferguson and 1'anzlly oI 5 'nu>ridvil-le ate occupying theu- .ottage. ,Messrs, Frank Erwin if Kitehenen and TCent eth 'burrows of Stratford ,rare week' --and oueats�=' of the lne1 s aunt Mrs, F. A. Edwards. Miss Izetta Merner. of New Dun dos olnd Miss Nina Heard of ICtratfo,•d are at their respective houses lox-. the 1U1001er vacation. Mrs. S. A. Holley and two grand children, Misses Volley and Carol Su mica" of Detroit came on Thurs- day last to` -spend the summer in the former'c 'cottag •e `Holly Lodg •e." y Mrs. W. Cotton Mr., : Alway and Miss .Joan 'anil;Master Bud Cotton of London have come to their cottage ;`The ,Barron?"" for the summer. CeciltVanllorne of Clinton has tak- en a position in P. A. Edwards', stere for, the .miitn ser. , Mrs. 'Patterson. •ant family of Len - cottage it: Lakeside Pails Miss Cartwright and ,Mr. T. A. Mober of Detroit were `veep -end guests at the Albion, Dr, and Mas. r. T, White of London have come to spend the summer In their cottage, Mrs. C. Stotheys of London and eon, Dr. '' Hilton Stothers, of .New York, are occupying their cottage hi Liikeside Park. • Amongst those who are oeeu'pying. cottages in Jowettis 'Grove` are: Mr. and Mrs R• S. Reid and son Gilbert oil -Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Tre- bel] and family of Stratford; Miss D. MtcC irbis and Mr. d. F. -G llard, trot ford; Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock and child of '1 irmingham, Mieb,; Mr. and%,, Mrs.. Bennett of Detroit; Mr. and: Mrs. J. D. Hunt and family, London. Mrs, Chas. Edwards .of Toronto and Miss Kraal .of London are, gnestS at Miss Norah Fergnson's.- Mr. and l Mrs. Somerville ' mid, slaughter of Toronto, and` Mr. and Mrs. Jones' of-- Detroit. were also guests on Sanday C. 13..Chapman and family of l:ondon have come to spend the'sum- reer"`in their -cottage, ,"Everest." Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton and Mrs. F. V. Granger and family of Landon have come to occupy their eottagi' for the summer months. Miss Rose Kennedy of Stratford es occupying her summer cottage. '' The fine cottage• being built by Misses Rankin of Stratfords.beside Mr. 4. Re'd's cottage, is nearing com- pletion. Mr. George, Castle has' had charge of the work. Mrs. Stratton, Miss Dorothy -Strat- ton and 'Master Geo. ]Stratton of Toronto are occupying ' M4t'Dickson Glass' ;cottage: The oobueil have•liad a ceiuent plat- form built in the (Square upon: which the cannon has been mounted and the two machine guns, relics of the late war, have been placeed„on either sideand pointed. This is a decided Imhrgvement not only in 1l - pearanee but also in safety, as the old wooden mount of the cannon was where she has made her home with quite shaky, her'sonz Lorne King, ever since. Miss Welsh "of 'Vai+na is presiding 1 It wase with deep regret that Mrs, den are occupying rs. Patterson's at the school' dicing the ,tyPiting of the , Entrance, examinations,: Those n'ho are writing at Bayfield school this year are: Jack;, Gardener�t. P4 a: - ter. Lindsay,' Frances 'f'earson,,Ber- • tiice Plllott'and Elea Elliott 01 Goo= enols township, Prances Mossop, Mary Armstrong, Nellie Paterson, lack S' ,.ban o d t er' and Clare ace Rohner of'-Si,anley township and Annie ittc- Leocd, George Sturgeon and 'Clayton Warton of this School: Mr. and Mrs, H. Ding blaster. Har- old Attwood and Mr„ Wni E.:,`Par- lcer of Sarnia visited their';pacents, Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Parker over the week -end. Mr. and `Mrs. Singg•h.McLaren; ana family, of Port ,Elgin. and Miss Maud Sterling of Owen Sound motored to the Village on Saturday to visit their mother, Mrs. Wra. Sterling, Mr', Me,. Laren and Miss Maud Sterling re- turned on Sunday, Mrs. McLaren and faMily are remaining Inc a, week as Mrs. Sterling has been quite ill: We are glad to report :she is now some better, ' Misses Waldoek of London are guests. at Miss Martha Rathwell's. Mr. and Mrs .Walter• Boug of Wind- sor' are now occupying their' sullen -ter Moine on the Terace.: Mrs. Robt. Delgaty, Mrs: 'Thos. Westlake and'Master Keith 'Westlake went -to Toronto on Thursday last to spend a few days with relatives. --Br. and las. Newton -Brady' mot- ored to Fort Erie -on Wedne'sday' last. Mrs. Newton -Brady went oath Neta' York, where she took passage on a boat which sailed on Saturday for England. Mrs; Newton=Riady ex pacts to be away about two menthe.. Dr.' NewtorrBrady returned on Fri- day. The afternoon tea on biliss'Nora Ferguson's pretty lawn on Monday' underthe auspices of the -Presbyter - Ian W. M. IS. 'vies quite a success"' bur. Rhodes' mother, Mrs.' F. H. Rhodes, gave a very interesting talk on China. its.. -Rhodes was a missionary in brought lona for _twenty years and she r ught before those present very. forcibly the dark picture of :rnisery of millions' of Chinese, espedlally the women and children, who are always haunted by the fear of devils and of- fending their heathen gods, and also the. bright, happy picture of those who know the love of God. The f,inl s friezfda i,, 1 ddviacld• heard a, critical I roeditiort and we ho e her decease, ' p e ' charge Mrs. Mohor and family of Detroit are in Nl.isy Margaret Poc`k's-cottage, Trinity' church Was lilted to its nt- 1110,.t capacity on Sunday evening last wlmra,the Rt, Rerr, David Williams, Bishop ofnliuron, was present •end add- ininistered the sacred rite of confir- mation eo eleven candidates from the parish. The service was conducted Ibp the rector, Rev. 9'• II, Paull, while Rev. I, in. Ririe' assisted by reading the lesson: The'pishop delivered, a very masterfgl an?i eloquent sermon, taking for his text 1 Cor: 4:3, in whieli he dealt with the four differ- ent estimates iffer-entestimates Or judgements to which every )arson is subject: that of'tho public,' that of our 'friends, our judg5_ ,anent of ourselves and God's judge- tiient, which is the only ,truejudge- -- In closing he entreated the - candidates and all present to always realize that God's IIoly Spirit is ever present to help and sustain 11 we but 'aslc• that` help and also to daily re- new contact with God and keep HIM by our side, The Sacrament' of'Hoey 'Communion' will be administered aid. Trinity chui'elt next Sunday morning at the eleven o'clock.' service. Through an error of the correspond, ants in reporting ^ the committee ap- pointed to tale .charge of the repairs to Trinity church the names of ,Win. Scotchmer'and Rev. E. S. Paull were omitted. These should have appear- ed with those' of D. 14. McNaugl ton.:. FJo. sAephEdIwsrs e,, W''rn Stinson -and The service in St. Andrew's United 'ehuhch on Sunday last was of a pat. riotic nature throughout: The even- ing service was cancelled to give those who wished an opportunity to attend! the service. in Trinity'phureh.; Miss Helen Gerrie Ieft on Sun`sy"l to spend the'suinnier vacation at her home near. Ingersoll,- Additional .books, put ih ;he library this Week are:. Junior fiction:; New chronicles of Rebecca, Wiggon. Fiction:.. Pig Iron, Norris: The George and the Crown, Ka -r Smith;Unchanging Guest, ;,P. Gibbs; Por- trait of main ulith red hair: 'W'alpoje; The Red House Mystery, Milne; The beloved 'Woman, 'IC. Norrist The Awakening of ,Relena Richie, Deland; Wtilfville, Lewis; The White Sister, Crewe el 1St• berry A for' the better twill tom Xa the near future, The members of the Women's -in- stitute, called at , the . parsonage our, Saturday ntot•ning and presented Mrs, Banes with a. -handsome jardinier ant an address. 'Mrs. Banes will be much mussed in Smstitute work: Miss May Ferguson of Exeter vie- itbod her '^'rent: s„ . p�r over Sunday. Mr.l;ran'k Hibbert of•€edec ch.wa' r s here over Sunday, Mr. Chas.Roberton and family vis- ited relatives here Sunday. - I0.t.'Elwin Munroe. of Bl .-th visited his'mothee Mrs. D. E. Munroe Sun- day. r Mr. and Mrs. if. Ji Washington went to Guelph .on Friday last to ,attend the graduation exercises oii,,tlre pupils • of Macdonald Hall their niece, Miss Frnerds; 'G4a?ilis, of Clinton, Being ,one of the graduates, Miss Muriel Downs of Clinton re- turned Monte oil Sunday after spg en -. ing a week at Mn S, LawIor's. ' Mr. and Mrs: W. J. Andrew and Misses.Rae and Freda visited friencts here one day last week. On Friday evening last the inter' mediate Bible class of Knox TJnitea church held a social at the home of Mr and Mrs. Amos Andrew. "'On Monday night the .Auburn soft- ball team wen/ to Bereniiler: to pato'•. -At the end of 7 innings the score read.. 14 to 6`irr favor of Auburn.' Can Fri- day night Victoria St„ G'od'9rich, teain will play -here, Mrs, Ralph Gravenstein and daugh- ter Helen of Tavistock visited friends ih Auburn on Sunday: 1Viks. Slater of Seaforth is visiting hrau t t • d gh er, IVIrs. lad, Lawson, of the village. -` Mr. s McLean of Winnipeg is visit- ing relatives and friend's around these parts. I i "labourers” in China are not sufficient - eras, Rich_ mon for the "harvest" and Mrs. Rhodes d, The Dancing Star, Ruck; pleaded fo,3 our prayers Inc more lau- sup-igleGee, Oemler. ourers and alsofor those who go to minister Mr. Waiter Westlake received wore Iasis week of the death of his grand- mother,' the. late Mrs. Wm, Ring, which occurred in Regina on the'sev- enth of June. Interment was made en Regina . Beach 'Cemetery. Thede- ceased had just been sick a week, She was born in Cape 'Breton eighty-two years ago and came to Bruce County as a child with her parents: She later moved to Bayfield, where sate was married to the late Win. King, who''predeceased her on,Jan, 19,191q. In July 1913 she went to Moose Jaw Auburn The Rev. P. t4, Banes preached Ms" farewell serrinon on Sunday -evening to a large congregation. We are sori.y to lose Mr, and Mrs. Banes from our midst, as they have been very earn- est arnest workers -and kind and syinpathetel le friends. We wish , them well in their new charge at Salford: Mr, 'Wilmer Wilson had the mts- • fortune to fall from the purling plate to the floor of his barn, on Friday evening last. It seems that -'he' -went w7 to nail on a board that was Ioose, took a dizzy spell, lost' his "balance, and fell to the- Digit Although no bones were broken Mr. Wilson is in a . TL;CIKERSiMITEI COUPLE WEDDED YESTERDAY The marriage was sol'entnizocl, at the United Chureh manse, Brucefieldt, yesterday morning of: two popular young Tuckersinith residents, when Miss Myrtle Alberta, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogerson; and Mr. Francis Vernon Crich, son of Ur. and Mrs. Reitbert Crich, were joined in wedlock, the Rev. C. Gordon Ar- mor perd'orming the ceremony. The .bride wore a pretty, frock of ashes of roses georgette, with large picture hat - and blond slipper and hose. The couple were unattended and immediately after. the ceremony drove to the home of the bride's par- ents, where the wedding breakfast; was served, only member's of the Im- mediate families heitig present. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Crick left by motor for a honeymoon trip to .Sarnia, Port Huron and Pontiac, Mich. The bride donned for her Jour- ney a jersey silk dress, with grey separate coat, sett straw hat and shoes and hose to match. On their return they 'will reside on the ga;oom"s farm in Tuckersmith. Their friends extend to them waren congratulations for a happy and' prosperous future. yl INC OR CA S Coincident with -the reduction in the price of Food cars and trucks in the United States, the Ford' Motor Company of Canada, Limited announces the 'following pricest.effectiye June 19. r In addition to nthese se d rasG►cd'u ' e r C 4 h ns, all models quoted below except the truck, are now standard -equipped with self starter and ballon tires. 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