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THE CLINTON
NEWS -RECORD
PAGE 5
OF INTEREST TO YOU'
AND ME
WEATHER;REPORT FOR
JUNE
MARRIAGES
Noma
•fit •
� ostra,t
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Fee hers Wanted
1 CAPITAL THEATRE
Godo 47
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REGENT TU AT E
Seaforth
•' Jtil midsummer, and a net wave.'
Y,Y
But we can expect leer weather in
p
July.
Da of
Month Highest Lowest
1 70.0 42.0
LAWRENCE -TRICK -At the
of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs, E. J. Jenlan5 Waterloo
on June'29th, b
street,London,Y
the Rey. J. E. 7. Vinyard. Frances
- Ferns
t,y t;i
�, -u • Flowering Plants
7rich-Phone
HIGHEST PAID FOR'
GOOSE AND DUCK FEATHERS
NOW -"Geld Diggers of 1035,,T-
A Great d.-DellUNTRY
Man, Tues:,, Wed. --,Double BE
Edna 'Mai Oliver and 'Jas. Gleason
in a. giggle goatee mystery
gg and
play,let
MURDER ON A HONEYMOON'
F anlne Thomas and 0. P. Reggie
present a platinized novel' by
„THE---so-Will Rogers i n
GENTLEMAN"
Mon,- Tues., Wed
CLAlPD•EF1E COLBERT�'
again acme'
talents, in annewt,camedy es her versatile
"THE GILDED LADY" nee
with Fred, Murray and a star cast
2 73.0 , 52:0
t —t
Next Iloiiday is Civic .Holiday,
then Labor Day, then Thanksgiving,'
Da and then
then Remembranceyof
Cltristinas.
_e- _
ur recorded
The highest temperature
during June was on the 15th when'on
it registered 82, and the coolest was
On the 8th when it registered -38.
3 78.0 65.0
4 80.0 54.0
5 71.0 46.0
6 62.0 43.0 "
7 ' 6 y.0 • 51.0.
8 61.0 38.0
9 68.0 41.0
10 70,t). 44.0t
Il 73,0 6.7,0
Vela, yowigset daugh,•ter o#! Mn,
and Mrs, Levi Triols, London, to
Fred Lawrence of Hamilton, son
the
SylvesterLLa reiicce of dClrntonIat�
BEAVERS - O'GOYiv011 -At Our
Lady of Lourdes, Church, Toronto,
June 22nd, by Rev. Fr, G. P.
Kelly, Mary H. O'Connor, dough -Phones
and
Cut Flowers
�- a y�x,
�' ""w'" �`
FLORAL /DESIGNS
CUT FLOWERS
FLOWERING PLANTS
am
V�f�c�v V. ' Cooke
r L O R I S T
Phones: 66w and 66J •`
POULTRY CULLING
Flacks Graded Free of Charge
By Experience d Poultryman.
1==
N. W. TREWARTHA
--Office, 214j Residence, 214w
"Cerise"
"A DOG OF FLANDEERS"
featuring Lightning, the dog ttetar;and
Thera.,Fri., Sat Double Bill
Franld ,Thames, },gie
tib 0, P. Heir •
Lrghtrung the new dog sensa-
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Al Jolson and :Ruby Keeler
in a new song and dance sensation
Glenda Farrelk Patsy Kelly
Helen Morgan
�� »
Go I" to Your Dance
tion in a h'earlatouchilug drama by
"Cu da"
"A DOG OF FLANDERS"
Edna May Oliver, Jimmy Gleason
in another hilarious misadventure
MON A HONEYMOOTT '
12..'`; 64.0 42,0
Conner, to George E. Beavers,, soon
_
Ideal weather prevailed over theof
week -end and the Dominion Day
Holiday and people, Made the best or
it, judging by the ,amount of trip-
ping about there was.
48.0
13 74.0 -
14 69.0 54,0
15 84.0 52L0
1G 72,0 I 50.0
17 82.0 68.0
18 73.0 5'5.0
Mr, and Mrs. 13. W. F, Beavers,
Etceter.
BATTERISBY - HEYW,O,0D' - At
IIensaIl on June 26bh, bh* Rev. A.
ISirtelair• Dsillia, teabe1ep daughterA
of Mk, and s. WiesIey Heywood,
Get,and
Oar Votes for
7
the Kiddies
RILEY'Sth
Where nalit
Q_ y Sells and Service Tells
FOR OUR
FIRST ANNIVERSARY
it is end of our
Corrin "Star of Midnil ht" sear-
ring Wm. Powell &'Ginger Rogers
_ Y__
Coining:Shirley Temple an
""THE LITTLE COLONEL"
Mat.: wed, and Sat; at 3 p.m.
Matinee Sat. at 3 p.in.
'almost every holiday is mar-.
red by the number of motor accidents
recorded the.day: after. Wen will
people' learn to he more careful to
avoid these, in so many cases pre
',mutable, accidents?
19 66.0 58:8
20 76.0 54,0
21 62.0 S0o0 ';
22 70.0 50.0
28 65.0 . 52,0
24 65A 49.0
25 1 1 70.0 46:0
of Usborne, to Launcelot Pau
Battersby, son of aft.and Mrs. N.
Battersby ,of Hensall,
BIRTHS
DUIIiKIN-In Grand Valley, Ont., en
POPIJLARITYBut
CONTEST
•
firstng an busis ness,
y ass, we have
degided put on some Real
Spee els towe also take this
method of thanking our many
friends and customers far ther
p'
generous support in our.first
year of Grocery and Egg Busi-
W E N D O R,F' S
CANDY ANDBAIIIVG SPEGALS
Your Childrell
OUR SPECIAL JELLY ROLL
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Almost before you know it Alla-
Alla-
hood is gone. How fast they
and change. Photographs of children
never grow ulx Better have a neve
The Broder Cities Star,, •published
in Wpndsor, has changed its Homo.
since the amalgamation; of the cit-
les into one municipality. and is now
published under- the headingof "The
Windsor Daily.,Star,"'
26 77.0 51.0
27 79.0 58.0
28 77.0 56.0
29 90.0 62,0
' 30 '79.0 58.0
There were 8.58" rainfall.
July 2nd. to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
S. Durkin lormerl Miss Louise
,
Beaton. a son. Both doing well,
DI't,ATHS
O'IVEILL-In Clinton on June' 28th„
Margaret O'Neill, formerly of the
j VOTES COUNT FROM JULY 2
TO AUGUST 1
ON ALL GOODS .IN OUR STORE
WITH THE EXCEPTION OF
BREAD
SEE S3tALL •BELLS POR RULES
ness. t .
NEW CHEESE, 2 lbs, for 25c
{DTA PINK SALMON 2 for 23e
(large alio)
KEi LOGG CORN FLAKES, 3 for 23c
Claoi'ee Quality TOMATOES; 3 for 23i
Loose, Green or Black TEA 35c
NEILSON'S, PAGE AND SHAW
AND' BUNTS' CHOCOLATES
made to -day.
one BURGESS' STUDIO
Phone 115 -Developing and Printing
--..--•-
• Would it not be more- fitting £or
.the Government to show a good ex -inanity
obeying
'ample to the people in obe n the
t'aw • by discontinuing the sale of Iia-
in the Counties of Peel, Ferret
since. the Supreme court
and Tiu;on,Clinton.
says selling; in these coup-
CARTER -FAMILY • EN;
JOYS PLEASANT RE-
, UNION ON SAT-
• URD,AY
'Public, School staff. •
0ANTELON-In the Clinton Cbm-
"Hospital, en June 30th,
Hugh Hanle Cantelan, 84
y agedMakers
years.
PERDUE -At the home of her son
tin -law, Mr, John T. Beacom, God-
erieh township, on July 3rd, Eliza•
OF CONTEST`
Barth ff & Crich
of Dainty -Mail and
Whore -Wheat Bread
Phone 1. Clintoa
or 3 lbs. for 95c
LOOSE DATES, 4 lbs. for 25c
ICING'SLl"GAR, 3 labs. for 2uc
LARGE VANILLA 1St
SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 lbs23e
„18c
P. & G. SOAP, 10 for 33e
REDPATH SUGAR, 10 lbs, 52e
Hot Dag •Rolls; Pop, Ice Cream
Cracker Jack and Candy Supplied
for Your Social on Short Notice.
House ¢��! Sale,
Seven -room nonage, James stfOet,
New woodshed, cellar, town
��)
V ENDORF S
Best Quality Bread
Prompt Delivery.
cellar,
water, lights, geed garden, Call E.
Maguire, phone 136, after 6 p.m any
evening. 32-2.
ties is illegal? Eben .if an appeal is
to be made would it not be better to
stop sale, as the Suprxme Court in
our country declares it -illegal, until
file decision is reversed? For the
life of us w• cannot understand why
the Government, is so anxious to
The Chafer Reunion Picnic wasi
held in IPabour Park, Goderich; on
Saturday, Juno, 29th, About seventy
members were present: from Sea-
forth, Clinton, Wingham,'Londesboro,
Holmesville and Goderich.
After a delightful dinner the af-
beth Miller, widow of William Per-
due of Goderich township; in her
83rd year. "
Funeral today, Thursday, from
the home of .Ma. and Mrs. Bea-
Bea -
con•, 'Santee at 2.15 in Wesley -Delivery
Willis church, Clinton.
Goderich Township Couple Ie
p h ,TRADE
Celebrate: Golden
Wedding
A • very pleasant event took place
We Buy and Grade EGGS for which
we nay 1t a dozen more in CASH or
RILEY'S GROCERY
Phone 39. Free At All Hours
NOTICE
y• •
Klnburn Swamp Dram
All parties in Hallett wishing to
pay casit, as of the Report of Geo. 4,
McCubbin, on file IClinburn Swamp
Drain, must notify the Clerk, before
House For Sale
Seven roomed storey and a half
house and summer kitchen. Two tats,
on Victoria street, town water, lights
and cistern, Cement garage, stable
and hen All in, all wired.epi Goody to
den in. in good repair. Apply to
Mrs, Roy Lonstvay, Clinton, 80-tfi,
work for the brewers and distillers
ternoon'was'spent in sports and con-
1140 XE -$t Colborne township, on
en Monday evening, June 24th, when
as to make their case a Government
one. •of
tests conducted under the direction
Mr. Bernard `Nott, for which the
June: 23rd, Elizabeth Young, widow
of the late Charles MOPhee, in her
Mr. and Mrs. ;Chris. W. Johnston,
Goderich township, celebrated thorn
•_.....~—
M. J. A. McLaren of the Barrie
Examiner recetly completed forty
fears as editor of that paper, which
is one of the leading weeklies in Chi-
tar•ia, and has been reediting con-
following prizes. were given:
Girls under '7 years, Elinor 'Grew,
KathleenGlew; girls under 10. years,
Joce Caer; boys under 13 ,oars,
Harvey Natt, 'Lloyd Chxter; ,Dunn
ladies' race, Alma Carter young
76th year.
CHAMBERS -In Goderich township.
on June 22nd, ?lizebeth Cols, wi-
does o£ the late Richard Chambers,
' in her 83rd year.
60th wedding .anniversary . at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bar-
ken, Bayfield Road.
IA wedding dinner' was seved at 6
p.m. to brothers and sisters of the
bride and groom, and their wives and
��'�
EAN
„
You. can always look epic and
July 15th, in writing, and after that
date, debentures wit be issued for
1
the balance.
JAS. W. McC00hi
Cleric, HuIlett Township. 33-3
For Sale
Two younggrade Durham bulls
o ie,
ready for service. Apply to Murray
Grainger, Varna, Ont. Phone 630-3.
Clinton Central, 33-2-p,
gratulations from his brethren of the
quill all over the country. Mr. Me-
Laren is a son of the Manse and left
the city desk of the ,Chatham Daily
Banner to assume his present peer-'
tion, Although his hair in white and
he has forty good years behind him as
a weekly newspaperman, he is as
vigorous as many a man with half
his experience and looks good for an-
other forty years. Mr. McLaren was
a speaker at a meeting of Hurons
publishers
publishers in Godetech a couple 01
years ago and his Practical and help-
suggestions wore much appre'
eiated:
men's Boot pull, Ivan Carter, Party
,Carter; broom. throwing contest, Mrs.groom
Stanley Carter; married men's
graceful walking, •Chas. Garter, Prearesponded
Shobbrook; Single men's ,graceful
walking, Aubrey Canter, Rotiald
Comites; men's napl-striving content,
George Fear, Ward Knox; blindfold
contest, Mervin Nott, George Mair;
clothes pin relay race, Hits. Chas:
Carter's team.
a
w st servedetvat}i aice� cream. supper Ten
the president, 117r, P (1ere 'ShohbThen
called the gathering to order, The
election of officers fors 1936 took place
Government Commission
Will Not Close Beverage
Rooms Itt Three C.T.A.
Counties
Beverage rooms in the counties o£
Peel, Huron and Perth will continue
to operate until an appeal is launch-
ed, ArnoldeSmith, deputy liquor coin-
zIn'ees on nnouncgd in Toronto, on
Saiiarday,, £cilowi • the Supxeut°
Court of Canada judgment declaring
the Canada Temperance Act was
husbands.
A toast to the bride and r
was given by Rev. A. C. Calder and
to by Mr. J. E. Johnston
of Toronto , when a beautiful framed
address was read and presented to
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston. A toast to
the King was responded to .by lair,Clinton
Fred Elliott. A toast to the chureti
was responded to by ItIr. John Sower-
by A vote of thanks to the host and
hostess was tendered byMrs, T. M.
Johnston and seconded by M. Geo,
Sowerby, 'was received: and replied to
by Mi, Albert Barker. The dining-
room was prettily decorated for the
•
span" with little expense to
p p you
and positively ne trouble.
WE WILI.
Clean and Press
your Suity
at the very law cost of
•®®
And above all things do it to
NOTICE
To the Citizens of the Town of
Under the Weed Control Act you
are regnired to cut all noxious weeds
on your property.within 10 days of
this data, June 27, otherwise I will be
xegiresl to employ men t0 do same,
the cost of which will be charged to
you. g
A. E, F'RBMLIN,
Weed. Inspector. 33-1.
THE IMPORTED PERCHERON '1
STALLION
CARNIVAL'S CHOICE
(1499,3) 206609
Enrolment' No. 3069
Will stand for mares this season at
Monday, leaves his awn stable,
Munro, go to WM. Benne�veise, 5
miles north of Dublin for night. Tues-
day awood o JohnW n Malone,-
Beechwood for night. Wednesday -
To Won. Mason, Constance for noon,
theta to Harold Glow's, Huron high -
way for night, Thursday Win.
This week we. Are !celebrating the
seventieth anniversary of the found-,
ing of The New Era, the paper whicharveyen-
the result being as follows: Press-
dent. Mr. Geo: Mair, Clinton; sec,_
treas., Mr. A. Jamieson, Clinton;
Soeial
still in force in those counties.
Under elle Canada Temperance Act
a 50 per cent. vote of the electorate
occasion in gold with touches of red,
white and blue emblematic of the
flag of our country. The bride was
dressed in her weddin • own of fif-
your
entire satisfaction,
NOTICE TO WEED CUTTERS
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKBRSMITH.
All oxeye daisy plants should be
cut on or before July 10th. J, Dairy -till
p ' Rd. Supt. 34.1,
-To
Thompson west of E •mondville for
noon, then hone for night. Friday -
Bruce Cooper's, EIimville for
p
Saturday -To Clarence Gun -
rung's, south east of Woodham for
noon, home for night,
g
+vas in 1924 amalgamated with The
The New Era wasFroin
News-Record.d by Edward Holmes and tip
1908 with the exception of a few
months was in the control of thekIol-
(convenor), Mas Derwin Car-
ter, Mrs. No Carter, Mi's, 'Stan -p
ley Carter, Mrs''13ernard Nott; sports
tottimittee, Mn Harold Glew,-(con-mile,
venar), Ivan Carter, Alma Carter,
is required to ohange a territory
dry to wet, in to n
three-fifths majority under the local
option act, which Ontario argued
was still in effect,
Wender "there
ty years ago, Heade of golden colour
satin which has been reserved care-
fully since her wedding day.
The guests were received at. the
door by Miss Florence
Dyeing CleaningTo
g !
GI-R��night.
Repairing Pressing
NOTICE
Council of Ti'operinito re-
cleave the cut all e£ property to en-
cleaver to cut all noxious weeds ori
the road adjoining their property.
Payment will be made therefor at lx!a
cents per rod for the season and pub-
TERMS: $13.00 payable February
1st, 1936.
This horse is a loris brown 'S ears
y
aid, drawn in a trailer and will re -
spoxid to calls err routes.
Norman Par -sons, Prop. and Manager,
Munro. 29-10.
Ines family, when it was sold by,the
Mary Oakes, Earl Gillespie, Leonard
Hepburn said will
Sowerby, R.
N., and Mins Eleanor
late Robert Holmes to W. H. Kerr
and Son and published bythem untilhearty
p
November of 1924. The News -Record
lies three 'birthday dates to -Resor-
her, July 6th, 1865, the date on which
the New Era was established, April,
1$78, the date thatsawtheestabli h-
Shobbroek.The
A vote of thanks was ten-
dared the president and his execu
five for their splendid services, which
made the 1935 picnic such a success,
probably be an appeal against the
decision of the Supreme Court,
The decision ousted the Liquor'
Control Act in these Counties and
placed thein under the Canada Tem-
penance Act unfit they vote them;
selves out.
upstairs by
Donaldson. ,After dinner the bride
and groom were at home to their
many friends and.telatives who came
t0 wish them much happiness and
many more years of married life.
They were the recipients of many
For Sale or Rent
Fight -roomy modern residence in
Victoria street, Clinton. Good gar-
den, nice Ioeation. Apply to Mrs.
Leo Cronyn, 'Blyth, Ont. 34-tf,
lie notice will be given as to time for
weed -cutting, which must be done to
the satisfaction of the weed inspoe-
tor. --D. P. NTaeGregor, Clerk. 34-1.
IarY HAINDEANEs
meat of The News in Blyth, and Jan.
list, 1881, the date upon which The
Nem-Record• was launched Inthe
Clinton by "M'a'. Edward Flood,,
when The News was purchased and
thet1paper. continued as a part of this
publication. atiom.
As far as we can find, since its' first
issue in 1881 The News -Record has
never missed an issue, and we do
not doubt but that The Now Era
came out just as regularly. These
papers 'have had no small part in the
building. up of this tonnmuit andgiven
Y
Heusall Celebration Mar-
red By Tragic Death
A tragic death marred the open-
incisal tg of heS Old Boys' Reunion on
y when Allan Nicentertained
Donell, son o£ My. and Mrs. CharIea
McD'onell, died in Seaforth Mentor-
sal Hospital, three hours after beingon
r
admitted. ate was taken to the hos-
pital about 10,00 parr:
hospital Mt'. McDonnell was rushed to the
where he wasLoader
treat-
Liquor administration in the pea-
vince falls under the department of
provincial treasurer which post-
tion •Mn. Iiepbuivr also occupies.
whole wtell tend to strengthen the
the province," saidnce caiR80 throughout
Irwin, •general secretary a£ the On-
terra Prohibition Union, commentingbargain,
the de°isaona which affects six
golf clubs in Peel County, 14 hotels
in Perth and a similar number in
Huron
levet, presents, cheques, and tele,.
granas of congratulations' in'honour
of the oecasin,
During the evening Mi. Fred
Match (piper), and Mastoi• Robes.
Morgan (drummer), both of Clinton,
the many friends with
several bagpipe selections and Scotch
songs, which were apprecese
ed by the gathering. During these
selections Miss Fldrence ',Sowerby
favoured with the Highland Fling,
The gropnds were beautifully light-
ed with green spotlights and a strings
ST. HELENS
A very pleasant abase was spent
on Monday in the basement of pthe
United Church where a goodly num.
bar assembled to bid farewell to
Rev, and Mrs. Wilkinson and family,
who are removingto their newBERRIES
gram at Fingal. After Wi ai good pro-
grata Mr. and Mrs, Wilkinson were
called to the front and Mr. Wilson
Woods read an address and 31,:. John
Cameron presented them with a. well
filled purse. Mr, and Mrs. Wilkin-
Gointfoutablese d Fesidence arm For Sal Albert
street, Clinton, newly decorated gar-
den,barn on lot. ill be sold at
Also 80 -acre earth for sale,
Apply on town premises to Peter
Cole, 34-1-1'
FOR
ARE NOW' AT THEIR
BEST FOR PRESERVING.
THEY ARE CHEAP AND THE
Garden Party
On Miss Acheson 's lawn, Holmes-
vide under the auspices of the S,S,
and Y.P.S. of the United church, on
Tuesday, July 18th, The play, "A
Little Clodhopper," will ,be put. on
by the Y.P.S. of Crewe. Admission
and 20c, 83-2.
QUALITY IS EXCELLENT
O,r le rl - vii o
Ea y Wet I give you fresh
and boxes well filled.
Orders also taken at
Coopers Store
have at all times endeavored to isirp-
port those things which were for the
good of the people as a whole,
meat for wound on his wrist saidbermes
to have been inflicted with a knife
in the hands of anotherperson. The
arteries, tendons and nerves were
•
KIPPEN
The
of coloured lights with the union jack
floating above in the breeze. The
gathering disliersed late in the ev-
ening.where
son made a very fitting. reply, •Ih.ey
go to their new charge with the best
wishes of the whole comununity,
severed and despite the fact that ea-1350their
Busy Bees Mission Circle held'
June meeting at the home of
they have spent the last five
roars end a half.
AUBURN .,
Rev. T. W. Mills had charge of
the service in Knox Presbyterian
Church on Sunday rnarning,
Rev. Dr, NPortimare of Knox Um-
ted Church preached his farewell
sermon an Sunday morning to a
erything possible was done for him
he died, presumably from lass of
blood.
An inquest was ordered by Omen-
er Dr, J. P. Burrows of ,Seaforth andand
a jury viewed the remains in Walk-
er's Undertaking parlors on Sunday,
adjourntg to Friday, July 5. Mem-prayer:,
Marguerite MoDonald on Saturday
b
afternoon. Florence Thomson pre•
sided, Beatrice Cooper read the
Scripture lesson from the ].6th chap-
ter
ter of St, John's gospel, Marguerite
McDonald read' the devotional leaflet
on Pa,ith,' Doreen Cooper led in
STANLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGregor.
son Donald spent the week end
viaiting friends' at Tiverton
Mr, and Mrs. R. At, Tyson of Hard-
rock New Oio,'and Mr, and NLrs.
, ntar
Wm. Dougherty and daughter, Gwen-
40lyn, of Guelph spent the week -end
at the home of Mrs. R. J. Woods, al-
so BobbyPhillips of Fergus, who is
p '
spending the holidays here.
house For Sale
7-room house in William street,
Clinton, water and lights, garden s' In-
o£ acre, good Harm on premasest In
quire at this office. 34-0.
4ateettoo
�.i. ANDREWS
Phone Clinton.
Man Wanted
33,
Large congregation. :Miss Rutli
Strengthen rendered , solo 'and the
g a
clioir rendered special musxc, •
.'_Rev. Mr.. Loney of Preston spoke
at the afternoon service in the Bap-
AA Church from the words, "TodayAllan
!f ye will hear His voice 'harden mot
Vein' hearts. The evonm:g service
was .a continuation from ;the same
words. Alt the special evening ser-
vice ten united with the 'church li,
y
She ordinance of Baptism:. The lad-
ea'
es' quartette rendered special nue,.
•says
bars of the jury, are: David Wilson,
es Devereaux,
James Stewart; • TannHaving
Joseph Matthews, john Cummings,
Charles Brodie, Arnold ,Case, Heney
Edge.
McDonnell, who was about
33 years of age, was well known an
this section, ;lisrcii(etullarly in report-
ing oircies. He was a prominent
p
athlete and considered one of the.
lawn bowlers in the ,district. Ire
be'k, larock
was also active' in baseball, hockeyhome
and other sports.$
Mins, J. Henderson gave the
topic from the study book, "The Vik-
ing heart," thee roll. call was answer•-.
ed by.the name 0f a favorite hymn.
The n:aetimg closed .h repeating the
y p g,
Alizpa:h ibenediction, after which the
hostess served dainty refreshments.
Rev. F, F. Chandler spoke en "Age
end Youth". onSunday morningwhich
, Z Stn ny last.
the choir rendered a very pleasing
nunvber, "I Love to Tell the Storyof
the Ages," with Mss Halcyon Cliand-
ler taking the solo parts.
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i A'
SOMETIIING LIKE•
FISH STORY
Walter Sampson, Toronto` visitor
at Lindsay, while fishing on Dominion
Day,said he landedlarge bass
a gice
was nearly stolen by a snake.
Ste jerked the fish out of the wet-
...dV1rs,
c with such force it landed' on the
ispeirdin
about 15, feet behind trim; free -g
in 't If o£ the hoot.. Mr, ,Sam son
pJohn
he was about proceed to
Miss Mina Rutherford left on
Tuesday to take a special course in
Toronto.
The; ladies of the ,congregation
have been very,for few clays
busy a yP
papering the Manse..
The induction of Rev. Mr. Wright
who came here from ,Sombra, takes
on Thursdayevensat 8
is ng p.m,
in the United Ohulicho,
Alex. ' Murdie, Toronto,is
a couple of weeks at her
here. •
with ear to handle Ward's Quality
Teas, Coffees Cocoa,Spices,Ex-
'
tracts, Toilet Preparations direct to
established .users in Huron County,'
Write T. H. ward' Company, John
y'
South, Hamilton." 33-2-1s.
ELECTRICAL, WORK
' decided to engage in elec-
tercel wank in Clinton, I would re-
spectfuully solicit the public patron-
age.
For Sale•
A 6 -roam cottage, town water, first
class garden and arae. Also a beth-
garage.
room sotto mattress and springs,., a
lounge and extension 6 -leg table,
sideboaad, a large comfortable °hair.,
Steep, Osborne street, •Clinton,
33-2'-p.
Having had practical experience In
Power and lighting, will endeavor to
give satisfaction to .any and all -who
en age m services in these lines.
g g Y
GEORGE W. COWAN
.
Phone 2663.
Shipley Street
p y ,Clanton' 21-t f.
0,
Rev. L. V. Pocock of the Anglican
�Inuch read special pnayers'4or Do-
»inion Day, and his message was
He lived at 'home with his parent=
and 'sisters,, his wife being dead.
Another sister resides in Toronto,
GOODRICH: A sneak thief gain-
•
ed enthance to: the home of Rev. a.
-to
where the' fish was when it started
ccniing straight t0 him, apparently
on its tail end with its mouth wide
BE'NSALL, The funeral of John
Simmons who lived a few miles oast
WARNING NOTICE .
As the undersigned has sale au-
tharity and control over Lot 29, 'Gan•
cession. 13, HuIiett, known as' The
Miller/ farm, I, therefor, forbid any
person ea persons putting, stock
thereon to pasture without my .per-
mission; also those who • have been 'Cream
usurping authority and also destroy-
urpi g, y
•
property 0013 heedin this warn-
shat be. deal'trwith b the sever-
measures whomsoever the may
, y y
l2 -s. M;' I ' :4niiis, ' .33-3.
yy pp��,���•g����ww �g-•gg
l� X-# l\I 1I lei A�
WANTED
Fresh Eggs and Crea
g Prices for Strict Fra
Eggs'
shipped regularly'•
Good Prisrea Patti,.
., laa
,'' l �• E. FINCH &•'•
Phone'231.
;hat, i£ Canada is to becon.e :a •gi ea„'
rasion, it is by force of Mind of tai
maple bychef meal -Mile
rof good,
wing• and Hat by the force of amnq.;
•
I71'NSALL: Avery pretty June
wedding was s'olernnized at the Unr'
ted .church arvanse, Iiensail; on Sae-
unsay afternoon last one
Wardlaw'Taylor., D.D., Britannia
Road, roamed around the first floor
of the house and stole $10 from a
air o£ trousers in the stud alsoHighest
p y
o van.
Ige,
The bewildered fisherman packed
ul1 a heavy stone to 'Stop the' onrush-`
er when he noticed the fish was borne
along by a four water Snake. The'
of the villaTuesday
was held on
afternoon. Mr. •Simmons was a fine
prosperous farmer, well 'mown and
inose highly respected. The service
CHARTER MEMI3TSRITES,
”'
l m ,rais?ne money, •.for' the ahem-!
�]!oYed. , •j curd you,,,ike' to et .in on
t?" ,, , •- ;r r ,„ ;, ,
Yes; indeed; row; muGh'can•you let
ne iravb?" /1
at o'clock,
when Rev. A. :Sinclair united in mar=
nage Velma Maxy, second eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Mc;
Nicol of Farguhar and Earl Robert
Mere, ' eldest 'son of Mr. 'arid Mrs;
n
'George'" DdoIs' i £` ll ensaiti
*arch envelope from the dells, Noth_
ing else was disturbed or missing:
The thief .left the front. door tividE,
apeit on 'Has wad Drat, The key had
'be€n forgotten in the outside , of the
front' door. ywhich the thief en,
bya,
teras. • '' " -'
-foot
snake made far, tile' creek with .the
fish and was jus't deo in ''down over
pp g,
the ledge of reek when 'Mr. Sampson 'ars
crushed it with the'stone: The fish;
released fsoni the'snaIfe, dropped into
thes
creels and warn "away,.
was conducted by Rem. A. 'Sinclair,'
pastor of the United chuach and was
'quite largely attended. The . allbear•
q g y p
. were intimate neighbors and ing
•friends,' FIis death was 'hastened b . in
" ,'severe attic of n eche in, . pe est
k gag 4,
of hie ',legs.' � be.-