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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
COOPER'S STORE NEWS
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Johnson's Wax 20e
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Small Tin Enamel ........15e
'Pint Tin ,,........ ,49e
SmallVarnish • . ,....15c
Pint Varnish • ... . ..395
Quart Varnish 59e
Stove Pipe Varnish 15c
All Guaranteed Quality
A: T COOPER.
Phone 36w (Main Store).; 36j (Ready-to-wear Dept, 2nd floor)
The Store With the Stock. Leaders in Lew Prices.
Exceptional Merit
in
Euthymol Tooth Paste
25c AND WORTH MORE
ALSO PARKE DAVIS SHAVING CREAM
A large tube of Heating and Soothing Beard Softener
DEDUCED FROM 40c TO 250
L, S. R. HOLMES PNM. B.
CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 51
Bathing Suits for the Summer
SPORT SHIRTS - Sleeveless
FLANNEL TROUSERS
STRAW HATS — All Shapes and Sizes
From 19c to X2.00
SPORT SWEATERS
1aAVIS HERMAN
CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING
AGENTS FOR GII;LESPIES CLEANERS & DYERS, SEAFORTB
INENDORP'S
Candy and Pastry Specials
CHOCOLATE DATE LOAF, New, CHEESE TARTS
LIQUORICE MIXTURE, VANILLA CREAM CARAMEL
SUEY LOAF, CHILY BEAN ICE CREAM
LEMON JELLY ROLL
"WISHING WELL" GINGERALE--BY THE CASE
NEILSON'S "FRESH PACK" CHOCOLATES
WHOLEWHEAT HEALTH BREAD
POTATO, BUTTERMILK, BRICK, COTTAGE & REGULAR LOAF
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BRAY CHICKS FILL THE BILL
It is even more necessary to be careful in choosing June aides, than
in choosing earlier chicles. If you are going to sell many high-priced
eggs, next November ,and Decembe$, the pullets from June -hatched
chicks have got to start climbing into the nests at 5 months old —
and they've got to be big, vigorous and well -matured' at that time.
Bray "Foundatign Grade" chicles fill the bill to perfection. Extra
size at hatching time; extraordinary vigor; faster growth. Let us
show you. ..Write us, or phone your neatest Bray Hatchery for par
tictictilars, Jane Prices lower. '
BRAY CHICK HATCHERY, 96 Clayburn Ave., St, . Catharine, Ont.
BROODER AND OFFICE—IL W. dHARLESWORTH, CLINTON
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A.SHFIELD: John O'Connor, Ash.
field Township, died Monday in. his
S2nd year. He was born in Camden
Township, son of Bartholomew and
Margaret Doyle O'Connor, who came
•out from Ireland nearly a century
;ago. Fifty-six years ago he moves.
to. Ashfield, near St. Augustine and,
lived there continuously until' his
death. Ho was an esteemed citizer
and successful farmer. 'The funeral.
was held on Wjednesday morning,
with service at Kingsbridge R. O.
church and burial in the cemetery of
that village.
BRUCEFIELI).
Mrs. Riley of Brussels spent the
week -end'' at the home of M. and.
Mrs. Wen. Hill.
Mrs. Geo. Watts of Clinton, Mr,
John McQueen of Flint, Mich., and
Mr. Wm. Elcoat and his daughter,
Miss Jean, of Seaforth were visitors.
at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
McQueen on Empire Day.
Airs. 'Geo, Bill returned to 'her
home in the village last week after
spending the past few months with
her son, James, in Stratford.
Mrs. (Rev.) W. A. Bremner re-
turned to St. Thomas with her daugh-
ter, IVtrs, West, where she will re-
main a week, while MS.. Bremner is
attending conference in Sarnia.
A representative of the Bible So:
ciety will conduct morning service on
Sunday. There will be no service in
the evening.
SUMMERHILL
An enjoyable evening was spent at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. G.
Smith on Tuesday evening, when a-
bout fifty friends and neighbors gath-
ered to spend the evening with their
only daughter, Miss Elva, prior to
her marriage, which takes place
shortly.
A short program was given, con-
sisting of a mock marriage, reading°
and music. Then Miss Elva was pre.
sented with a kitchen shower of
cream and green granitware, accom-
panied by the following address:
'"Dear Elva: --,We, the young pee.
ple of Summerhill, neighborhood, have
gathered here this evening in view of
your approaching marriage to offer
our best wishes for your future hap-
piness. Our social intercourse with
you has always been pleasant and we
will miss you in the community but
our best wishes will follow you to
your new home,. It is, therefore, with
the greatest of pleasure that we des -
sire to give you this tangible evidence
of the high esteem in which we re-
gard you.
1Vi;ay this granite shower, as you
use it from day to day, while cook-
ing Amos' meals, remind you of the
good times spent together and cast
its radiance all along your pathway
of married life.—Signed on behalf of
the Summerhill Community."
The remainder of the evening was
spent in dancing.
AUBURN
On Sunday next, June '3rd, services
in Knot United church will •be with•
drawn as the :pastor, Rev. Dr. Morti-
more, will be attending Conference.
The Y. P. S. will meet as usual oh
Tuesday evening, under the leader-
ship of the Christian Fellowship
committee. Mr. Chas. Straughan
will give the topic.
On Monday evening the X.P.S. of
Ontario Street United Church, Clin-
ton, presented a religious Brame in
Knox 'united church here. Ther
was a good 'attendance and the play
was well received.
Among those who spent the holi-
day hero were: Misses Erma and
Fern Symington and their brothers,
Clarence and Graham of Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson and
daughters, Martha and Florence of
Toronto, at the home of Dr. and I+`Irs.
B. C. Weir; idx. and Mrs. S. R Clem-
ent and sons, Lewis and Haughton of
Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs, C. As-
quith and were accompanied: by iktrs,
Asquith's mother, Nes T. A. Haugh-
ton, who will spend the summer
here; Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ross am
Donald of. Dungannon, with James
Medd. ;
Among those, who spent the holi-
day away were: M. and Mrs, Gor-
don Taylor and Reg. Hamilton at De-
troit, Mrs, 13, Wyatt, who.aceonrpan.
ied them is remaining in. Detroit for
a short visit; 1\&. and Mrs. Thomas;
Wilson and Miss Violet Sharpe at
the latters' home near Parkhill.
ST. UUE+ LENS
Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty and
daughter, Gwendolyn, 'Guelph, and
Mrs. A. E. Tyson, Toronto, spent the
week -end 'with the ladies' Mother,
Mrs. R. J. Woods, Miss Gwendolyn
is staying fora couple of weekswith
her. grandmother.
Messrs. Stanley Todd and Wallace,
Miller and Helen Miller, went' to
Brussels on Sunday to the Young
Peonies' Rally.
Airs, R. J. Woods of St. Helens an-
nounces the marriage of her {laugh-
ter, Vera Olive, to Mr. Albert E.
Tyson of Wiarton, at Niagara Falls,
New Yells.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid,•Mee. and
Mrs. Edgar Reid and daughter, visit-
ed ab the hone of Mr, Cliff. Murray.
Mr, Wilson Woods and sister, sere.
Tyson, visited on Sunday at the home
of ;Mr. Rod McDougall, Kinloss.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Irwin and dangle -
tees, Evelyn and Etta, also Mr. and
Mrs, Frank Cole of Lucknow spent a
day recently with. Mr. Wen. Woods.
Mr, 39aor nt
G a Taranto, an iso
a Miss
Brill of Teeswater called on Me. Wil-
son Woods the ether d'ay. •
We are sorry to report the serious
illness of Mr. Roy Aitcheson. We
hope for a speedy recovery.
Mrs, Wm. Foran was taken to Lan-
don hospital on Saturday.
WINGHAM; The death occurred
at Grand Bend on Monday of Mildred
Many, Oonstance Walker, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Walker, in her
32nd year, Interment took place in
Wingham on Wednesday.
May 2Sth Holmes' Hall, Holmesville . 2,00'p m.....R. G. Thompson, Clinton •,....... " 24th
oderich,Toxvn June Xst......Court House, Goderich 10.30 a,m.....L L. Knox, Goderich " 29th
Goderieh. Town June 2nd Court House Goderich .............. 8.00 pan„ ...L. L, Knox, Goderich............"
Goderich Town June 4th Court House, Goderich' 10,30 arm., .. ,L. L. Knox, Goderich'30th
Goderich Town June 5th......Court 'House Goderich " 31st
8:09 pen , .. L, L. Knox Goderieh June 1st
All persons are 'called upon to examine the Voters' Lists to ascertain that their names are correctly entered therein, •
AND 'FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any voter in any of the said municipalities who desires to complain that hat his name on the name of 'any
person entitled t e e
d a b mereon
d the
said list • that hat municipality edit has been Omitted
ort an or remo p. y ai05 sons, or that tete names of any persons of other
perso noteen-
titled to be votersvhave •boort entered thereon, may as above. set out apply, complain or appeal to have his name ,or the name of any,other,person enter -
v c from the list.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such appeals must be by notice in writing in the prescribed form in duplicate)
plainant, and given to the Clerk of the Revising Officer, or left for him at his' address as stated above. ( A ) signed by the coni
The lists of voters 'may be seen at the office of the Clerics of the Revising Officer in each netinicipality as above.
For further information write to, Mrs. 3. B, Reynolds, Box 444, Goderich, Clerk for the Election Board of theount
G Y of Huron.
T. M. COSTELLO, .
Dated. at Goderich the17th Day .of May, A.D. 1934. Chairman for, the Election Board of the County,of'Huron.
CONSTANCE
Alter a somewhat lengthy illness
the death occurred at his home, Lot
11, Can. 9, Mullett, on Tuesday of
Benjamina
B. Riley,in hisf
oat -ni t•n
Y.. n.
year.
Mr. Riley,- who was 'a son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. John Riley, was
a native of the township and had
spent his• entire life here. .Twenty-
fivo years ago he was united in mar-
riage with Miss Selena Glazier and
for many years they have resided on
the 9th, where they have farmed and
reared their family of six sons and
four daughters. Surviving are the
bereft wife and six sans, and threr
daughters, one daughter, Agnes, hav-
ing died three years ago. Surviving
are: Mary, Mrs, Ernest Dale, John
Henry, Percy, Earl Benjamin, Robert
William, Alexander Elwin, Ettie Eft-
zabeth, Archie Ross and Selena Isa-•
bel.
Air. Riley is also survived by one
sister, Mrs. George Mann, Jr., who
is now the only surviving member of
the family.
The funeral takee place this after-
noon from the family home on: the
9th, service to commence at two
o'clock. The interment will be in
Clinton cemetery. Rev. A. W. Gar-
diner of Londesboro; Burns, and Con-
stance United churches will have
charge of the set'vice at house and
graveside,
The pallbearers will be: George
Carter, John Hesselwood, John and
Bert Reggart, Win;. Knox and Ro-
bert Rogerson.
EXETER: Every ward in Exete-
Monday gave a substantial majority
in favor of a by-law providing for the
expenditure of $28,000 in an exten-
sion of the present waterworks sys-
tem. It is proposed to drill for a
supply of pure water which will be
used instead of the river water from
the Aux Sable. It is expected that a
large proportion of the money will br
expended for labor in the village and
that as the present rate for water has
proved more than adequate there will
be little if any change in the rates
and that there will not be any burder
placed upon the ratepayers. The
vote was as fololws: Ward No. 1, for
68, against 24; Ward No. 2, for 97
against 29; Ward No. 3, for 54, a-
gainst 35; Ward. No. 4, for 27, a-
gainst 10; majority for 148.
THURS., MAY 31, 1934
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KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Dayrnond at-
tended the funeral of a friend on the
Hibbert Boundary on Friday last.
Halcyon Mi s
sChandler of Western
University is spending her holidays
with her parents, Rev. E. F. and Mrs.
Chandler and family at the,,Manse.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor and
small daughter of Stratford spent.
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Robt:
Dinsdale,
]Many from this locality took in the
celebration which was held in Hensall
on Thursday last.
The football season is again in full
swing and an interesting game Is
scheduled for Wednesday evening
between the home team and Seaforth.
Mr, Earl Sproat had the misfor,
tune to have his leg :crushed and the
bone broken one day last week. We.
are pleased to report his condition is
progrelssing favorably.
IMPROVEMENT SHOWN
IN C.N.R. NET REVENUE
A betterment in net revenue of
$1,641,050 in April 1934 as compared
with the same month of last year is
shown in the statement of operating
revenues, expenses and net revenue
of the Canadian National Railways
all inclusive system issued recently at
headquarters. Operating revenues
far the System in Alri1934 were
$13,447,004, an increase of $2,336,-
598, while operating expenses in-
creased $695,548 as compared with
April 1933.
In the four months' period from
January lst, 1934, net revenue of $1,-
571,213
1;571,213 is shown, as compared with a
net revenue defiait of $4,168,082 in
the same period of last year, a bet-
terment of $5,729,296. Operating re-
venues for the 1984 four-month per-
iod increased by $9,125,013 to $50,e
813,446, while the increase in operat-
ing expenses over the 1983 period
was $3,395,717 to a total of $49,242,-
233.
Summaries for the month of April
and the four months' period follow:
Month of April:
Operating Revenues, 1934, $13,447,-
004; 1933, $11,119,400; increase, 32,-
336, 598.
Operating Expenses, 1934, $11,940,
793; 1933, 311,245,245;. increase, $695, 125;013.
549.
Operating Expenses, 1934, $49, -
Net Revenue, 1934, $1,506,211; 3.933 242,233; 1733, $45,840,515;; Increase,
3134,839; Increase, 31,041,000. 41,395,717.
Aggregate to April 30th: Net Revenue, 1934, $1,571,213;
Operating Revenues, 1934, $50,813, 1933, $4,158,082 Increase, 35,729,.
446; 1933, $41,088,433; increase, $9,- 290.
CENY.A. MAU ROUND •TRIP BARGAIN FARES
Sat. JEJz`' °*-` from CLINT N
To TORONTO, Chatham, Sarnia,,London,..Ingersoll, Woodstock, Paris,
Brantford, Hamilton, St. Catharines, Niagara Falls,
Also on FRIDAY, JUNE 8
To Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville,. Pert Hope,.. Cobourg, Trenton,� Belleville
Napanee Ein eton, Gananoque,Brockville,Prescott,:Mor0•ieburg, Cornwall
,Agincourt, i arkham Stouffville Uxbridge; Sunderland, Cannington Lindsay,
Peterboro,Hastfngs, Campbellford:6tt;ling, Aurora Newmarket, Allendale, Coiling.
wood,`Meaford, Barrie, Orillia, Midland, Gravenhurat Bracebridge, Huntsville.
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GEORGE VANTTORNE
PHONE 35
Independent Rally
For All Those
Opposed to the Henry
Administration
Town Hal], Clinton
Thur. June 7th8p.m.
SPEAKERS:
R. H. HALBERT -5 years Pres. of U_P.O.
ROBT. McDOUGALL, Woodstock,
WM. BLACK, Ex: AS.P.
THE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE:
James Ballantyne
EVERYBODY WELCOME. GOD SAVE THE KING
This Advertisement Inserted by Clinton Liberal Executive.
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TAKE NOTICE that the sittings of the Revising Officers for the purpose of hearing complaints ar appeals with regard to the Voters' Lists to
at the. pending election of a member of the Legislative Assembly for each of the Electoral District% of Huron -,Bruce and Huron, be used
respective municipalities in said Districts, at the following times and places, mentioned in the schedule below, with the names fthheill a held for the
vising Officer for each Municipality, and the last date for nttkinn• complaints or appeals to the said Clerk. 9f e Clerk of the Re-
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HURON—BRUCE
By His Honour Judge Costello
Municipality Date of Sitting Places of Sitting
Grey Township l Time of 0 an.....c of Revising Oiliest Last Day Complaints
Howie!: Township May 29t1 Places
Hall, Ethel 10.00 a.m, , . , , J, H. Fear, Ethel , .. May 24th
Townshi Hall, Gerrie " ""
Wingham Town June 4th Hall, 10.00, , —Isaac Gamble, Fordwnich • " 25th
Brussels Village . , , , Town Bs'u elm , , , 10.00 " ....W.A. A. Galbraith, Wingham " 31st
.....May 31st .... , Tovvn Hall, Brussels 2.00 p.m A. II. Macdonald, Brussels " 28th
Mildmay Village May 30th .. , ..J, A. Johnston's Office, Mildmay 10.00 a,nr." , , .J. A. Johnston, Milduray " 26th
Carrick owwnship June 2nd .7. A. Johnston's Office, Mildmay >'
Sinton Township " lst Township Hall, Ripley 10,00 J. A. ,Johnston, Mildmay " 30th
Ripley Village " p2,00 p.n .....Donald McKay, Il, R,. No. 3, Ripley " 29th
Culross Township , , . , 6th Council Chambers, Ripley 2.40 " , , . , E, F. Martin, Ripley June 2nd
" 7th Town Hall, Teeswater 2.00 " ,,,,J. S, MoDonald, Teeswater " 4th
Teeswater Village „ 5thTnwn Hall, Teeswater ..............2.00 " ....W. H. Logan, Teeswater ........ ." lst
By H. E. Holmes, Esq.
Ashfield Township , . , .. , . , , June 2•nd Township Hall, Ashfield 2.00 r.nr., , , ,
Colborne Township May 29th Township Hall, Carlow pane C. E. Mllowa, glt, Lucknow No, 3 May 30th
1Vlorrie Township 30th Township Hall, Morris 200 ....Win. Sallorvs, Goderich Aro. 6 .... " 25th
2.00 " , . , , Alex. MacEwen, Bluevalc 26th
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East try Township ...........June 6th Township Hall, Bluevalc" , ., , W. R. Cruikshank, East Wawanosh Twp. " 1st. , .Forester's 2.00 nk, Weave lune 2nd
1 orester's Hall, Belgrave , . , . . , 2.00 ' , ,..Alex. Porterfield, Belgrave No, 1 May 29th
West Wawanosh Twp 'May 31st • Township Hall, West Wawanosh .. • 2.00 ' 1: , .
Blyth %Villa e .. . .Durni1 Phillips Lucknow " 28th1
Y g June 7th Community Hall, Blyth 2.00 " . , , , J, H, R. Elliott, Blyth June 4th
Lucicnow Village ..... ...... •' 4th Town Hall, Lucknow 2.00 " ...J. E. Agnew, 7 uelcnoty ., .. ; .. „ , AI
Township " 5th Oorvtnship Ball, Ilolyraod 2.00ay 31st
Kinloss , . , , J R. Lane, R. le No. 2, Ilolyrood , , June lst R
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HURON
By His Honour Judge Costello
Municipality Date of Sitting Places of Sitting Time of SittingCleric of Revising Officer Last Day Complaints
Hay Township May 31st Township Hall, Zurich 10.0.0 a,nt .... A. le. Hess, Zurich May
Iiullett •Township -, May '30th Community Hall, Londesboro W. 28th
McKillop Township . 2.00 p' ,,:.James c y, Londesboro 30th
p p ' June 2nd Carnegie Library Hall, .Seaforth • .. • 2.00 —John :John McNay, Seaforth No. 2 .... " 30tii
Stanley Township May 28th Township Hall, Varna ........ 2,00 " ...,0. C. Pilgrim, Varna • " 24th
Stephen Townhill ' June 4th....... Township Hall, Crediton 2.00 " ... ,II, K. Silber, Crediton " 31st
Tuckersmith Twp, . May 29th Walker's Hall, Brucefield 2.00 " ..D. F. McGregor, Seaforth No. 4.. " 25th
Usborne Township June est Township Hall, F;iinrville 10.00 a.m., , , .Henry Steang, Hensall No. 1 .... " 29th
Seaforth Town . June 5th Town Hall, Seaforth 10.00 " J; A. Wilson, Seaforth June 1st.
Erecter Village June 6th Village Hall, Exeter, .10-00 , Joseph Senior, Exeter " 2nd
Ilensall Village June 7th Town Hall, Hensall 10.00 " ..:.'Jas, A. 'Patterson, Hensall " 4th
By D. E. Holrnes, Esq.
Clinton Town . May 31st Town Hall, Clinton 1.0.30 aan.8 p.m. R S Manning Clinton May 28th
Goderich Township
ONTARIO ELECTION
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SHALL NOT BB ENTITLED TO BE ENTERED ON THE VOTERS' LIST .01 TO VOTE WITHOUT SUCH CERTIFICATE. 0 VOID, AND THEY
AT ANY COURT OF REVISION WHERE. JUDGE IS REVISING OFFICER. APPLY FOR SUCH
T. M. COSTELLO,
Chairman of Election Board.