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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1936-01-30, Page 5THURS., JAN. 30, 1936' SOF INT Snow, stti earth and .i Let's see, an open wit `Out Lad surely not to quarrel .'sent circum "Dental 1 It would be • eaten wool, stead of NVb when they, into the roo Another t 'has taken p1 Courier havi Expositor, tl pearance be •'paper was e The sever• meinorial se date Ring G ' Tuesday mo vice 'was church, whit tended. . The spew •along the st beginning of the town street. It rt • supplied woe • needed it. - The privet George was easy way of ',not even•for mance of th majesty did One hears 'of the weath •'m' so. Cana • .great nation • it's citizens of weather t petted -=just as it were. . which we ca must reckon •our job." The flags gaits --we ha ' tasks and th must, eau passes to his we welcome ' plate confide to his throne • deny a' feelit loneliness in ered father, George V. The young other Monarc ' had come to • se well that ••eountably l01 'Mayor Ke The Toronto 'hiving done job. Instead. directed wort Huntsville, spect of all e ly instrulne Huntsville W now one of tl the province e •t rew over a • to Huntsville. The News- ' time again s relief, money, -should be pro be able to pr •and also thei In this young ty of things 'works of all no more to d `mount to, N work should b 'out giving it • that is, when If governe '•and federal, :matter as th 'instance, at el •get down to i 'able scheme. 'Phis 'county debt, which f ,and have not! cepa families 33ut that is n ' be a whole ge ed absolutely lie a public c live, with all 'ees implied, f families. Giv mighty poor. situation: A good deal spoken and w weekabout th ty, King Edwe elol•. This hs iceablc in• : One would thi stuff that he Ring we have ter of fact we •,a good while, but ,there is One Ameriet that while the e. bachelor it teronatioil cot marriage. Th. sense. His 111, jority of Os perhaps, to ht perfect right i wishes to, It No conit3ti}sion " succession is, THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. PAGE 5.; gh rely t inter thousaud uggestecl Tided, o s e uture ting of the or• EREST TO YOU AND ME whether he marries or not: But the announcement from London that hey was making over the rich titles of BIRTI-IS CARTER -In Clinton, on Jan. 22nd, ..��,���,/ i i`r M. "" ct6/6yfaJd' __ Feathers W i anted- r 1�tup n ,CAPITAL �+�1 i I AL 11 THEATRE rp REGENT liL1Ii�T THEATRE ,w, everywhere, on the the Duchy of Cornwall to his broth- to M. and Mrs.+ J. 0. garter, a S God°r ch—Phone 47 Scaferth t the air. w---+—,- who'was it who oi; the Duke of York, to meet the extra expenses will entail tip- whichI son. :Lorne Edward.05,-,...„4,45,_3, WATERS — In Clinton Cot mut it" n t Hospital, on Jan. 22nd, to M. CUT,FLOWERS�ol7�e y ^ � x >: and Duck Now:."In Se ite ' r," p of Dgnt et, and the New Adventures of Parzan:' Now• N,tr. Warner Baxter in: the Pampas Moon. » predicted ter' and little snow' on him as, tri e ,heir presumptive, is Laken Le mean that $ iu : Edward has KingtWed. and Mrs. Ken. B. Waters, a daughter. '.:° FLOWERING PLANTS L Always in the Market Mon., Tues., e Mon:, lues., Wed. Double BillSylvia y of the Snows" would he unreasonable enough, her no present ntention to nat'ry, ' • as.•DEA, this title and revenue are supposed to belong to the'King s Son. �• TOUGII-In Clinton, JHens Jessie' Eliza- ,•.. FLORAL DISIGNS f� y.7a�>WEST -. for good Chic ens and Hens MAE is an eyeful earful Sidney & Herbert Marshall offer a humorous romance "ACCENT OF YOUTH" vith title„ under pre- stances. However, people in the' , British beth Tough, in her 79th;year. as a` George Raft & Ldward Isles, and indeed throughout the Em-' BUTTON—In Clinton, Jan. 23rd �� , � ~ "BELLENINETIES" OF THE.NINETlES Arnold - hill Softened," "headline. pire, have been speculating about hes on "-Predeii k Button, in Ms 76th year. �� �� N. TREWARTHA present .a tale of true friendship "THE GLASS KEY" nice if dentists could use marriage for over a score ` years CRONYN—In Clutton, on Jan. 231'4, F L O R I S.. T Thurs., cheese - Tor something,lin•• atever it is they do use and are still at it. We predict that His Majesty, King, •Thomas II H. Ci•onyn, in his 70th year. Phones: 66w and 663 Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w Tri., Sat. Wheeler and Woolsey Thurs., Fri., Sat. Marian Marsh &Wallace Iod tndertake to bore a' hole f of the mouth, s ' Edward. will marry if he wishes to- marry and if not he will remain a bachelor. And we wish hini the best BAKER -In Goderieh township, on ,Ian. 25th, John Baker, in his 94th, • IIe1VE YOU TRIED' OUR tt'ith an abundance of talent in rr "NIT in 'c SjD1te OE Dang¢r„ tewspaper amalgamation ace in Ontaio, true Peth of good luck, no . matter which he letting` the King year,• PORBESe-In Hutiett township, Die SALE -WITS Added Attraction! Herman Bix in The New Adventures Taman does. W're, all for Jan. 26th, James C. M, Forbes in SMALL PIES �1 Coming: reeze" of ng taken over The Perth to Expositor's last , ap- do as he pleases, when it is possible, Ire has to conform to convention and, his 70th year. "��" and Witho "Mn"Men Without Names" Commgr Jack Benay's "Love in ung on Jan. 16th, ` This tablished n, 186d. custom and usage enough. ,ONDESB01$d7 Cherry, Raisin, Mince LAILEY-TRIMBLE Mat.: Wed. and Sat. at 3Bloom" pan. Mat.: Saturday at 3 p.m. • rl churches in town held The rural schools for vices on Sunday for the eorgethe Fifth, and on ruing a community ser- held in Wesley -Willis sh was verylargelyat- ' HAYFIELD Miss Marion Devisor, reture home on Monday after having spent several • weeks with her sister, Mrs. T. Mallett, in London, were closed a }orv_ clays this week 'owing toddle roads being blocked with snow. ' The elitldren seemed to enjoy the few J Y• holt<i tys, ' i§ro era pleased to hear that Mr. James Crawford who has been in 5 ca a ac�y, each ' JUST THE RIGHT SIZE FOR LIjNCIi BOXES, • offer EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS e CLINTON'S HEAT FOLKS • To our already great variety of ,fuels, we have now added a smokeless Variety of bitumin6us coal. the Clinton hospital taking treatment ��,�� �q CEI)!' r,E which has been piling up Teets was . retnoved the the week and hauled to plot fronting on Mary ;lieved the streets and it k to some citizens who The service in St. Andrew's Uni- ted church on Sunday morning took the forth of a memorial service to our late sovereign, His Majesty King George V. Miss Gladys Gale, or- ganist, played "The Dead March in Saul" as a prelude. The hymns were: is now' able to ,be home'and.is much improved, A number fromhere attended the Memorial Service to our late King on Tuesday. The Forbes family have the sycl- path of the community 3 y in .the death Bartliff & Crich' Makers of Dainty -Maid sail Whole -Wheat Bread • ���+ With Every Tailored -To -Measure SUIT dustless treated 4r,' " *: �• "'" �. :. <;. 'it � ,'�"'". Patronize the' old reliable Coal Yard with the full • e motto Of the later King Co be "There is no Kipling's Recessional, Nearer My God to Thee, Abide with me, and When the Saints who from their labors of Mr. Forbes and quite a number from here attended his funeral which was on Tuesday: Phone 1. Clinton. Ordered in January- at Regular Prices stock of all fuels fog any emergency. g said doing a -hard thing" — kings. In the eerier- e duties ,of royalty his all rest. During the Offretory an or- gan solo, Soldier Best in Peace, was played. In his sermon, Rev. R. M. .held Mrs. Charlie Sunclercock who went under en operation in Clinton hospi- tal for appendicitis is spending a ST. HELENS. On Sunday, Jan. 26th, death claim. $24.50, $27.50, $29.50 Call thefor QUALITY and SERVICE not try to spare himself. ,. —Toronto Daily Star. Gale, paid a tribute to the late King. This was followed by the Common- couple of weeks at the home of. Mr. Charles Weymouth before returning eel. Mrs. Jas. Hyde, a highly respect- ed resident of St, Helens. Although Dyeiag: l Cleaning J B. QTR LUMBER �� CO, —'-- " a lot about the ',`rigors" er we've had for a week ion Service which closed with the National Anthem. The postlude was "Land of Hope and Glory." to her home. • The skating party which was to have 'been held - last Thursday even- ing when our Young People of the she had been in failin • health 'the past year back, she was confined` to bed just about two weeks.. The sym- the Etepairing C ii S pressing " Phone 74. Clinton, Ontario la will never become the it is destined to be tuntil A most impressive Community Untied Church were to entertain the pathy of community goes out to her sorrowing husbaudl and family can take such a season is something to be ex- take it in their stride, Climate is somethingday change, so we just "getMr, on with with it andand Memorial Service to our late Majes- L. King George V was held in Tsinity Church on Tuesday morning, commencing at. half; past ten. The screen was tastefully draped in toednnot black caught up with purple rosettes a'largeNpicture of ur late Sovg+ ereign draped with lar ale hon Young People of the Ontario Street ehureh, Clinton, was postponed on ac- count of the storm ,until this Thar' s- evening. ' Ivan Carter who has been un- der the waethei' with a verysore knee is itnprov]ng, Miss Edna Ball treated her at this time, The Y. P. S. snot on Sunday even- ing, with an attendance of 20. Scrip- tore lesson was read byIona Swan, and Isabel Miller read the bible char- atter Hosea. Rev. weight led aposed 'g discussion on "the Church and Unem- CARD OF THANKS Mrs. J. C. Forbes and family de- sire to extend their sincere thanks to bleeds and neighbors for the many kindnesses shown them during the illness of .Mr, Forbes and since his death, and for the floral tributes sent. "-""'-' W Li N D O IZ Ii ' S -'-'T" TOASTED SANDWICHES After Skating are Delicious. �--• DEVELOPING — PRINTING — ENLARGING ' YOU'LL LIKE THE WORK WE DO From the start to finish your ex- films receive careful attention when, you leave trier with us for and printing, Every ----_--- in the chancel (courtesy of L,O.L. young to birthday plc went" which proveddeveloping Y , very inter- pre - se, caution is taken to secure the best fly at the masthead a- ve taken u our several P e world goes on, as it king tt o. 24, F. A. Edwards and J. H. Reid.) The school children marched from the school with the teachers the local Great War Veterans a trice party on Monde y' The Women's Institute meetin • will g bo held on Thursday, Feb. 6th, sting. Messrs. Archie Cairns John and Jatnes Aitchison attended the fun. eral of their uncle Mr. Mills at Dur- CARD OF THANKS The grandchildren of the late John Baker wish to expresssuvprisedhhow their thanks to PEANUT 'CRISP SAT, SPECIAL -7.9c LB. results possible. As for enlargements, you will be inexpensively we cats and commoner long home. But though the new king with cont- ice and absolute loyalty and person, we cannot and were also in attendance, The ser- vice was conducted by Rev. R. M. Gale, pastor'of St,' Andrew's United Church, and Rev, W. G. Bugler, Tec- when the following program is ex- petted: Paper'on Legislation, by Mrs. K. McVittie; an address by our Dis- trice President, Mrs: Oster of Bl th•"Photo „y "provinces "Ontario's ham last week,your •The Y. P. S. are having a social and lantern slides on the Maritime this Friday evening. Social choir fr}ends and neighbors for the kindnesses shown them in their re- cent bereavement, the death of their grandfather, -- •— - CREAM CUP CAKE AND- CREAM PUFFS FOR THE WEEK-END,"Photographs make them from1 own arta tshot negative, Let us show you. BURGESS' RGEt�1S STUDIO ra hs Live Forever" g P • tg of profound loss and tor of Trinity Church, while a Uni- Roll; Call, County Towns, to begin at 8.15 sharp. _ Phone 115. the passing of his rev- ted choir of the Churches led in the Instrumental, Mrs. J. Armstrong; His late Majesty, King singing of the hymns which were: Solo, Mrs: E: Adams; Reading, Mrs, John Nott. Hostesses, Mesdames J. HOLMESVILLE NEW INSTRUCTIONS TO AUDIT- OYSTERS—ICE CREAM WANTED fl lll� people have known no h and we who ere older know him and love him the world seem% fusee- without him. •- Abide with Me, Praise My Soul theORS King of Heaven, and Nearer My God to Thee. The Village Trustees had g. copies of the service printed, whichgsome was based on the burial service, for this occasion. Rev, R.• M. Gale read McCool J. Nott, T. Moon, S. Carter, Miss E, Nott: A.public meetin • of the Londes- bore Librarywas held at elle Lib -g racy, Jan. 20th. The following offi- cers were elected: Librarian; NIT. P. Mr. and Mrs. M. MacFarlane an<l Master Billie have been visiting for days with Mr. and Mrs. Will Potter. Mrs. Jack Mulholland, who has OF MUNICIPALITIES A new bulletin of instructions is- shed by the Ontario Department of municipal. affairs has caused some consternation to Township auditors. previous to ----•--- iY Elul ®4\� '� Phone 68. Prompt " 1 t '!read and Cake Delivery Fresh Eggs and �i'ee`$ Highest Prices for StrictlyFrexele Eggs. ISt of Huntsveill " says Star ";s retiring after what looks like a good of direct relief he has the opening sentences and 1 g prayers, the psalm took lesson, then Rev, W. G. Bugler the prayers, gave a gI Y short address in tribute to the late Kin • George V in which he extolled g g his nutty virtues as a Christian gen- J Manning; Treasurer, Mrs, P, J, Manning; Secretary, Mrs, L. Young; Library Board, Mrs. R. Townsend, chairman; Rev, Mr. Gai'dtier, Miss B. Scott, Mr. C. Watson, Mrs. F. Thomp_ sent some time at the home of her P son returned. to the village recent! > g y' accompanied by Mr. and Mrs: How- and Mulholland and children who are visiting for a few days here. this year it was sun l "audit the books." Now instruc- ply bens' are, in addition, to verify ar- rears of taxes, examine treasurers'• and tax collectors' bonds,also in- surance, comment on the manner in NOTICE TO CHICK BUYERS t Cream &roped regularly. 'Good Prices Paiell, A. E. FINCH Phone 231, ie]ief in and around preernedg the self -re - mtcerned. Iio was large- Mal its starting the Carnival, which is se big holiday events ofMr. Ind which last week -end winter tourists Record has time and that instead o£ tleman and Sovereign, of£eteti pray-soni'Mrs. g' ' era for Icing EdwardnediVIII, and pro- nomiced the Benediction. Poll win g elle committal prayer, the congre- gation still kneeling, Misses Gladysmatters. Gale and Lucy Woods sang, t`Pcace, Peace." Following,'the` Bone- diction the National Anthem was sung.. The pesticide was "The Dead in Saul: ,are Geo. Carter, Mrs. W. Allen, Mt. Bert Gray, Mr• Joe Shaddicit and n7r. H. i ogle ge, Committee to • select' new books, Mis. R. Townsend, ,Mrs. Geo. Carter, Bert Gt'ay, Mts, F. Thompson and. Nies. W. Alien• Forty-two new books have jest been added to the Library and more to be added immediately, also a large dictionary for the use of the Miss Beta Cucimore leaves for Brampton this week to resume her hair -dressing coarse.LOGS We are sorry to learn that Mrs. J. Yeo Sr.,, Goderieh, met with an accident last week and is nory con- fined to her bed, Mrs. E. A. Yeo isjorit attending her at present. A good congregation .braved the cold weather on Sunday to listen to a fine sermon delivered in memory tvhioh the township affairs are con- ducted, the type of bookkeeping and the work of the township officers. There also are a dozen or so minor of townshi auditors The majority p were hired before the arrival of the bulletin. Some auditors, who re- ceive $8 for the job, are inclined to believe they will earn theirrequirements. pay. Through the cooperation o£ Toren- to Elevators Company we can give a two weeps supply of 25 lbs• of Mas - ter Starter free with each hundred chicles bought from us, providing they are ordered three weeks in ad - vance. We are now booking orders for March and April chicks and will appreciate a chance to satisfy your WANTED D ' Good maple, white ash, and bass - wood logs, delivered at our yards, he Bayfield, Bayfield, Clinton and Thos. Wal - lis', 4th concession, Goderieh town- ship. �+�y��!�r BROS. McE ii EN BROS. provisions, etc., work so that men would eserve their self-respect, In all churches throughout the Di- ocese of Euro, memorial services to our late King will be held on Sun- members of the 'Library. The library now contains a well balanced selection of juvenile, fiction of our late King by our pastor, Rev. Mr. Herbert, The Sunday School choir, led by Mrs. Lorne Jervis, ren- -----e-e-- DOINGS IN THE SCOUT J. E. McKinley Zurich Phone 624r4, Clinton. 61-t£. r actual ability to work. country there are plan- clay next. The service in Trinity Church will be at the usual hour and non-fiction books, also a number monthly magazines and dered a pleasing number during the school session, which was much ap-One WORLD 61-4. COLLECTIONS of the largest retail firms and vhich need doing, public kinds, which would cost than the relief bills a- of seven o'clock in the evening. The fishermen have almost Dorn- of popular for a small fee you may enjoy any of these for your reading,• precis@ed, Dae to the blizzard of the past the Y.P.U. was with- A Boy Scout Library, for boys in the smaller communities of Alberta is beingestablished at Provincial FARM FOR SALE Tenders will be received bythe one of the largest Medical Clinics in Toronto use can rehyt o Irian who is able to o given any relief with- p feted harvesting their crop of ice for next sununer, It has been verW' y FIRE -RETARDANT: WOOD week, meeting drawn. It will be held as usual this Friday, with Miss Norma Potter, Scout Headquarters, Edmonton, undersigned, up to the 15th of Feb- ruary, 1936, for the purchase of W n Dependabilityepd It is Results and that count with them. • equivalent in work, q 'storm work is provided. hard cold work puttsng it up ']n th0 YA weather we've been having. But one CHEMISTRY'S LATEST'�` Coinciding, with- the statement ofpart), social convener, in charge. Maritzbur South Africalist g hos- Lot 22, and"Stn• Lot 28(less Railway Concession 9, Township of Start 1936 right by sending us your of slow but collectable accounts and notes. Tents, both provincial were as keen en this 3' show themselves for never knows when a t}raw will come and it is best to be pre pared, United States builders and insurance meti that the el iced States fire les- •John ses for 1935 amounted to 10,000 hu- A. Patterson,A For- Huron Resident pital broadcast an appeal for volun- seersfor an urgent skin -grafting ap- erasion, Within twentyminutes six Rover Scouts had offered themselves. Hullett, containing 95 acres more or less, Mrs. Emily McGih Clinton, ' Ontario. 61-6. You too will appreciate the results. KELLY & AITiEN The Collection Specialists ection time, they would 5 and a work- History` repeats itself! now often than lives and cost $245,000,000; from the mer Orangeville, Ontario 60- plan out that occurs in•our daily lives and we never stop to think of it! But Bran- conies a report National Board of Fire Underwriters contain-- Passes • —'--�--- The President Costa Rica and House To Rent Comfortable brick house, Albert Est• 1890; No Collection—No Charge. y is piling up a vast citizens must pay, to show for it, ex- inadequately supported. the worst, there will ncration of Hien render- don,Beothers, who carry His Majes- ty's Mail to the train at Beucefield and the Rural Mail couriers in this district, had rather a strong remind- er the past few days that "The Days of Yore, the Good ing an assurance that there is such a thing• as fire -retardant wood. The wood tested by the Board was red oak and maple which had been thoroughly and uniformly impregnate eel in tanks containing ata- John, son of the late Alex. and Catharine Patterson of East Wawa- nosh, passed' away in Wadena hospi-eptly tel, Sask., on Jan. 5th, following a second operation for ulcers of the He was forty-six old. of the Secretary of Public Education are Honorair Presidents of the rec- or ani ed ,Scent association of that , to ublict Prof. Carlos Mad-' to ei al is the National Commissioner. street, Clinton, furnace, bath, all modern convenliene , Immed'i<ate possession, For particulars ap ly Rev. G. W. Sherman or Mrs. W, O. Brown. 52-tf-2p. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Thomas Westey Miller, Deceased, NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of Thomas Wesley Miller, late Old Days," were pressure stomach. years unemployable, who will barge as long .as they unhappy copse nen- 9 themselves and their. iiig .direct relief is, a here again. In fact we had the' stage coach (but it was shorn of its Lorin- er glory for science now believes in horsesatook attaeetitt Varna. of the Not ntoniuni salts,. a , fireproofing emu- . pound which, it is not perhaps gen- e>ally known, has actually`been pro- P curable 9n- Canada for at least two yeas. The 'treated wood is almost Surviving are his wife,' formerly lyiary. Walker of Hensall, Ont., three sisters. and three brothers, namely: Mrs. N. Saundereock Hensall• Mrs. Wnt. Russel] Exeter; Mrs, Wm. Mar - -- -- Fire Fighting Training For Scouts training - To finish their e fes the Fireman's badge Scouts of the Clinton. Cottage For Rent ag , on Joseph street. Jenkins' cottage, Apply to J. E. Howard, Phone 178 ' 68-tf. ed of the Township of Goderieh, in the County of Huron, yeoman, decseaed, who died on or about. the 27th day of December, A,D., 1935, are require to deliver to denies Albert Miller, way out of a difficult lively scant of coach. horses a s but a placid team of, good farm horses •• re- the sante in appearance as ordinary tion wood but is a little heavier, because Wiwa Hill, Sask.; Robert, 'a Blyth; William; Trewdale, Sask.; andForreliable 7t) ?tri Saskatoon Ti•oop were taken to fire hall, shown over the equip. tjie RAWLEIGH ROUTES OPEN 'Good 'Administrator with will annexed the said estate, or F. Fingfand, So- of noesense has been ritten during tiie past e fact that His Males- plated A. C. Brandon's tired driver en Friday mornin • last,for t gi o lyg such could make their way the last foto o£ the salt content. It is easily todl- ed and takes varnish well. ' .The invest}gators of the Board tested the. treated condi- Walter• tvho is 'critically ill following an emergency operation in Roseville, California, U.S.A. merit„ and given some net ju}nping, Later eleven boys passed the Scout profits Fireman tests under Chief Faithful!. company. Pleasant, tf a Ula uen in Clinton.Cilntotlicitor, for Bustlers. Old established January, No experience necessary, of profitable, dignified work on or before the 25th day of A.D., 1936, a full statement their claims together with pard= thereof, 'VIII miles to Beucefieid through that wood •under , Pleasantprofitable,d curers and the nature of the it i ' ,rd is still a bach- s been especially not- kmerican newspapers, tik to read some • sttch ly 3toxni and deep snow. Ancl then we had the "changing of coaches" for floors two days; for during the storm on- the light tions that sent untreated walls and roaring up in flames where treated. wood did not burn at all but after a "long period of exposure „, UNJO1010UN1A1fLN.i Ori81.:A.Ll5 Abie (finishing a letter)—"And I would send you that five I owe you, Governor of Punjab on Scouting' 1 "Service organized on this scale -P-A•, among the young is something new'; g opted work, Wr]te.today, Rawleigh, Dept. ML -169 Montreal, Canasta. securtttes, 11f any, fheldila tby, them all, duly verified •by affidavit. AND TAKE NOTICE that after ' the said last mentioned date the was the first'bachelor ever had. As a mat- the sleighs could be used for the ecru -mile trip.to Anda the out -g cin • left Bayfield field the red. the fierce heat was deeply char= but Not 'once, howeve did thephis I've already sealed the Ietter," and when' ]t is combined with physi- games,it is gener- eaetcipses. andbst •Administrator has 'behind it an interesting will proceed to distri- bute bate the estate the •4leceased ' have not had one. for not .since . George III, g leiity, of precedent.. in correspondent wrote Icing tourer succeed as, ntali in going < Y af- ternoon before the mail from the treated morni' • trate i of ng to atttvecl, A. C. incl I1. N. Brandon eltanged "coaches" when they met. But science is chasing a- waythose y, and1 good old days A. C. wood flame or rdy"�- t a the spread combustion, The National Board of Fire Underwriters' Final verdict was that the wood was nor -inflame for amble. ence MAN OF MANY LETTERS influence poor prof.—"What's the formula water, Jones?" asked the sci- master. story, � ted as the m al tee • powerful Quakers in improving the physique to and moulding the character of the merit rising generation. The appeal" it yeartheSocietyin makes to Indians lies in the ,good it settlement, In 1682 a band of Welsh• from Lake Bala emigrated g ,, America eater established a settle- on the Delaware river,'This of Friends of the now Bala -Cynwyd, ,Mer_ of said ancongst the persons entitled thereto Navin • re Bard onlyto such claims as g g shall have received due notice, and accordance therewith. DATED at Clinton; Ontario, this • was doubtful if the drives lel 'take place without !s, of course; is non- and a snow -mobile — after' , the horses had made a trackof sorts— now the. snowplough /has opened g p "the 1`IIE THRONE A STEADYING the INFLUENCE "H I 7 IC L M N 0," spelled out is seliolar.. 'What's that?" barked the master, doing for India,"—Sir Herbert ion Emerson, Governor of the Punjab, organized referring to public service renderSd named Scents Count a Philadel hie nbtub , y' P s a Boy Scout troop, ani, as Scoutmaster Edward ap 4th day of•,.January .A,D•, 1936, F. FINGLA.ND,, Clinton, Ontario, Sollcttor for the said estate, 61-3, ajesty, while erre pia- up subjects would prefer, have the roads and good old days" gone—until the next bad snow -. royal The Ring, after' all, is not only a person but his throne is:a Bri- letters; The scholar slowly repeated the by in, that province, Rhys, direct descendant of one of' Cleanlllg and, Pressing the him marry, has a storm! o, remain single if he sorry s entirely "up to him.' acus will be ,used. The there amply provided for Iia And truth to',t tell, we are not tisk to see them go, for our .atom- the are stronger than sentiment— was.'ahnost a bread famine m Hitler y field for • a• day! ' institution, designed to prevent Britisli commonwealth having a said Harding, a Gomez, a Mussolini or a that •as president. --Toronto DailyStar. yesterday "Whatever are.you driving at?" the master, "What gave youDRY ideal" « You, sir," said •Jones. "You 'said it was H to 0." the the Scouts Renew A 250 Year Oid Tie The hewed A silk Welsh flag sent by the Boy generation Scouts of Merionethshire, Wales, to 25.0`years ,2nd Me ion Troop, of Philadel- ed leaders of the original settlers. £]a from the gh Welsh Scouts re the tie.between the youthful ,of those Who emigrated g ago and those who remain• in the Welsh homeland., ma•ts, Coats and Dresses CLEANING AND REPAIRING W. J. JAGO,TAILOR If not open work maybe left 'at Ileard\S Barber Shop,