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CLINTON
Goderich, lro*nshdip
Messrs. Joe Wilson 1013 It. Y. Cox
delivered two valuable horses to 0
Seaforth buyer last week.
Quite a few .peoplt have been laid
up with the grippe but are recover
I411.s. R. Y. Cox is spending a week
in London with friends:
The following is the report of
S. No, 10 :for the months oi'. January -
,arid February, the names being in
order • o1 merit:
Jr. 0th.: Marion :'Middleton, Flossie
Lindsay; Shirley -, Beacons, Wi11: Hutch-
ing.
,Tr.and° Sr. 4th' * 1 {enneth Whit-
more, Edith' Middleton, Rhetti Bea -
eons, *Lilian Gale, Muriel Ratliwell,"
Dorothy Batmen. '
Jr. Srd: Bert 'I1Tiddleton, Gordon.
Rathwell, Elmer Lindsay, `Helen Bea-
com, Walter Lindsay, Norma Welsh.'''
ISr. 2nd: ; Nary Iiutching, Robert
Gole, " • •
Jr: 2nd: Jack ,:Cluft, Edgar Rath -
well, Jinn Hutehing, Hugh Middleton,
Gaynell 'Whitmore.
Jr. 1st:; Bessie Clufi, Disney Rath
well.
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Sr. Pr:: ' Tommy Rathwell,
114fargai+et Lansing, Teeehea.
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Mr. Jiffs G_assick of the 2nd line,
Staiiiey,, is at Present nursing 11
b>roken hand, In attempting to put
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a halter' on a cow'his hand was
ns stall
;lammed against the 1 by her
horn, crushing the bones' in the 'Sack
of his hand. While he says it is
not very painful yet it prevents him
1-
' �hopethe' hand will
from work. We
eoo(T be . all right.
Last" Wednesday ,night -a fire oc-
curred otit „on -`the east `I iie1iorssnitin
Boundary, when the house of Mrs.
Iios's was burned down As to the
cause, overheated furnace pipes are
to blame- and a' thnnble'wwhere' lite
went thro the second floor,,
pipe >;h
dust having 'collected. in 'the thimble.
amble
the aid of
By neighbors the contents
of the louse were saved except. the
contents 'of the room°where,the fire
sbartecl,;: Mrs. Ross was away in
London'when the ;fire took place and
only young folks were at home. Ilo
not know at time -Of writing about
any insurance.
Last Friday night Mr Emmei*son
Smith of the village gave the- young'
folks'a dance and euchre party, which
was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Be-
- tweon forty and fifty were resent.BRONCHITIS Mr. Bert McKay the village
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came near havinga serious accidettt
while working in the bush at Mc-
Murtrie's on the 2nd line, •Stanley. A
large limb fell" arid.' struck his`shoal-
dery,•g)ving him a severe shake op,_
Fortunately it did not strike bit head,
which would ' have Leen, worse.
Owen Geiger of HensallreBigned
his seat, afterbeing elected reeve of
Hansell, because it was claimed ,that
he had not resigned+a,his 'office. of
school trustee early endttgh. A, new
election was called forland ha and
. his opponent received the •same num-
ber, of votes and the village clerk
gave the casting vote in favor of
Mr. Geiger, Mr, G. C. Petty, a 'cit-
izen of the village,• is. new attack-
ing his election on the ground that
'sone of those -who voted for hien
were not t 9 ualified.
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'It is a�-honefu'l ossigas when co -
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p
er rive organizations through euch
bad times are still 'sticking to their
work 'helping to stabilize farming- '
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-Hon. Manning Doherty
at Grimsby, Feb, 19, 1923.
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'18conava"Bdr4'°1i'.f��l
(Continued irons nage, one)
real, sport anal play the game fey the
anio's salve, whtthex• faci
;,a victory
1 feat
.,Our boys journeyed, to Milverton
on the 21st and there paced the local
aggregation-4`tine tune of 4-2. The
n r'sticky < n l the peek was
co wast t k v
p
bverskatsd continually during the
evening's play,' The local tealn was
weakened owingto Fetter, their best
Player being laid un in bed and 0u)
boys seemed to feel the elI'ects of
their strenuous battles with ICitch-
enier the previous week, It took thein
a whole ,cos-iod to Bind themselves
.and the locals slipped in two goals.
In the second and third periods they
laved the game with
the old-time
enthusiasm and. beemniog t e1ini
-
teed, struck their stride Ind paced
Use local' to the end of the gate at
• a ,speed which they could not enain-.!
tali, „scoring four goals and never
allowing them another c iunter,
On Thursday night they .Nero pper-
mitted,to sk"..ite at the 'c'iirnival, the
cilynight they have skated this Vvin-
t-t feeling that they hal a substan-
tial ' lead and could hold it down on
Friday. Milvert;n came up with a
strong team and would have beaten
us but for our. faithful Geer e who
ru,1 only saved the game, but nearly
gave them g comiilete sfilae out.
0tu tenni was weakened by the i.tb-
ence of Bowden. whohat) seined
;Mee of the golds in h&ilrerton,no-
reasitating, harder wprk o , Isis teens
mates. ' The' hoes again sheaved the
e1feets of their heavy season and
t ctecl: a deal of substiktutl .)'Ian
f cr 'Elliott handled the game i.e
felcably well,and used I-liggine and
Bovey to advantage in, this regard,
)Hovey scored one of the goals nn t
1> shot and. l[tgpiny hooked. in
ether in another fro in a nel;11.011310,
in front of the tnsitore' nets. .Pei
ter played a whirlwind game for the
visitors and had a grea0 follow, up
shot but George/was too quick 'for
'him.' .They seemed bound to win
and inc'essently'boin carded the Clin-
ton nets. Many shots were wide but
45 bounced .off George in the second.
period. Our boys were all working
hard but didn't .seem to show: up
against this fust outfit. And'
one
would judge from the play that Mil-'
u havehadfour-goal vert -on should ld� a i'e goal•
lead on the game ancl win the round.
The one thing that wins the game
is thegoalsand Milverton, although
theyshowed up abetter and had the
best of the ,play, were, lacking in
hard and tricky shots, the only kind .
that will get past George. The ex-
periences of our boys, though lins-
ited, have taught then "to use their
heads and'make the most of every
opportunity and although, they were
leg -weary : and the team weakened,
won the gains' on this other score. ,
Rorke, Fred Elliott, Roberton - and
0 Brien, although, they played,•good•
hockey,. showed the effect of too
many games and didn't show up as
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cheaper, Poen Isot change s,oz ar' utovt, vile. Ln
cr 00102 St;roboo in ono mipute:::•A$SOLUTSLY
' aAlri,'. _Boopla. Prolccanti alt(: Leta lilettwo,;
rims TPG?ES THg •"%EAT
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little, tin deound, bs ni nply turning nano trim
any 81000, fango,`furoa e. '1e canteen model,,
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T. 3. SIIP,RRI'rT, liensall,:
District Representative
Local Agent
1. T. TURNER CLINTON`
Special Scenery
Good Vaudeville FeattT)'(s
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Clean, rl.irth. fu1 Conacdy
)/[)u have see l'd "Ten Nights in a Dal Raoul"
Play to bo presented one night wily
TOWN k .t a +l e CL1L TON
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'1"ItA.IN SERVICE To TORONTO
Deily ExCepti Sunday.
Lve Cectenieh .. 6.00 eons, 2,20 pm.
Lve Clinton 6,25 'am, 2.52 pan,
Ire Seai'ortlt .. 6.41 a.m. 8.12 pan
Lye )Mitchell 7,04 0.111, 342 pr1n,
Air Stratford 730 a.m, 410 p.m,
Arr 8,20 a,)i' 5,26 3.m:
Arr Guelph ., g,45 an, 5,500 pan,
Arc 101'01110 , , 10.10 11.111. 7.40 p.m.
RE's YJItNING
!.,cave Toronto 6.59 a.m.; 12.55 pm
and 6.10 pan,
Pan;ler Cafe . car Gbderich to. To -
onto on morning .. i and Toronto
traino Ytto
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Well as in some of their ,dormer
F,;unes Thele' },toys -)lave )played on
LBO forward line 1t11 axon and have
a f eason Nedig'er, who lues had an
easier time ondefense, played ie
vea•Y agressive part and 'hadhard
luck' in getting a; few •buinps::IIov`oY
:mid ,Iilgins simile good substitute:
and showed themselvee'worthy of
their attachment to the team.
There is little need to remark on
George lilliott s pia!, He just
there "uliber
stands . 1d de tel ,tin`
a Y t l s
the puckrat as m
io. Ile"haCirs' as impfroved wotheyncigrfcouilye
!big' season and has developed into a;
real goal tender„
after the game. both teams and
managements' enjoyed a lovely din-
ner given by Mr: and Mrs. ,Cooper
et the Rrattenhury house.' Mrs,
Cooper's home was in'Milverton and
she,,' wished to give her home boys
a good.r•eception in town, ,After'din-
ner'a hearty. vote of thanks was
tendered to Mr.„and Mrs. Cooper for
their kindness Mx. Cooper ex.,
pressed his appreciation of;;their
thanks and said' he Was -glad' td be
'ruble to entertain the Milverton peo-
ple always,' having a love for: that
town for there he got his better -half,
Mr. McMann of Milverton expressed
the appreeietiou of, the pleasant ro
ception they had received in Clinton
and his admiration of,ithe caliber' of
hockey. the -'boys playedand remarked
'that in no other place had they met
such clean players or been given
such_a kind reception. He .hoped to
meet us again, next rear.
tr tr ti
In Stt'atfbr on aturday afternoon
the C. C, 1. boys met Sarnia C. I.
in the WO
.S. .A.' League. They he
were
all big fellows
and looked a strong
clung to meet as they stepped on the
ice all dressed up in fancy new,
tn
ifors sTheir players all bigger
than out 'lads and our boys were
just a tittle rtiMid in ectrrGth m
They played= fast hockey and in the
first period ran up a score of 4-1.
In ::the second round the green and
white came to earth and gave ;them
a good fast game and were pressing
the blues into submission, hut only
scored one ,goal. with Sarnia also
getting a counter. But in the third-
round'oui' boys had: their old, come
bac)'; that the fans have seen .dem
'onstrated here in the Ingersoll game.
With the seine score, 5-2, started the
third round. The Sarnia boyswere
becoming weary while our boys were
just striking their stride and played
the best ' conibinat]gn' they - have
played this season. Bawden, who has
had a bad. cold, was not allowed to
play on acconut""of his condition, but
he. did his part •from the bench. His
constant rooting seemed to instill
into,. his mates "the old-ime fighting
Spirit and they . played their pretti-
est. By clever passes they not only,
fooled the defence ` but' out -guessed'
the goal- tender,, and scored three
goals, tying the score. '
Clinton was prepared.ito play Over-
time but ,Sarnia refused, saying they
had to catch their train, and left the
ice. .The+':. had.:am'ple . ti uta. to. 1}laY.
one period overtime and we felt we
should get a favourable decision; but
the W.O:S.S,A. Executive will give
us 'a toss' by a mutual party or' a
play-off.
THEY SHOULD ADMPP THEIR
MISTAKE
Editor. of The News -Record,
Dear Sir: An entertainment and
box • social given under the auspices
of the ntehbers of ,,Varna Associate
Library and in the interest of the
Library was held in the township:
hall on Friday '•evening, Feb. 16th,
and in spite of the
cold weather, was
0
well; attended, which shows the live
tr e .the community r takes 'in the
atrest
Library
which was opened about one
year ago. The social might' have
ended in a Manner
very gratif in
g
to all but for number of people
who, visred to take advantage of
the
'tumof having opportunity' a dance that
would,be of no cost to any of ,them,
except
cep
t the harm it might
i ht dotothe
Library workthat is 'being 'carried
on in the community •and is gener-
ously/ supported by persons who
couldn't see` that it was an opportune
time for puttm ona danoe when'
the use of `the hall' had been se-
cured according h ^
rd g to the 'laws on
amusement' tax tinder the heading of
."Education".'Those who opposed thej
nrocee it
gs were notmerely
op-
posing
-posing
the dance hut the_s „spirit that
c p
insists, on having its own Tway, re-
g;ardless`f authority, and thus defy-
ing the law, for those responsible for
the care of the•hall and persons au-
thorize the to speak. e 1, for t o Library
board voiced their sentiments against
the ball ,being used for such a pur-
pose, contrary to law: But in spite
of this tine leaders of the dance • tools
possession, its an inconsiderate per-
son worilcl ts11lnple tinder, foot the
rights• of other ,people, ad in the
face of strong' protest, executed their
plan in a tailless slim*, Such actions
t,
v -
call at dost succeed only in destroy-
ing
ies�n e
intg'1110 good fellowship ef tho pee-'
plc in the oon105111155 and bring' dis-
credit on those who insplt e such; con-
duct,' At the time of writing the
Library Board has not Yet islet to
d010105ine the course of action they
will decide on to n oprovo those re-:
apor1Siltle for the affair. But we trust
that whcix those snps1hIc 5110 11 in
the trim light they' will )ae; mainly en-
otigh to ncllnit their Mistake and if
they clo the Educational p3511o.5e of
the social will not be fenst011 ed:
--An Upholder of Law and Order,
Mr, James Watson of So:fortli,
has donated a cas0 OC stuffed birds,
tothePublic school of that; town.
Miss Eva Marjorie Johnston,
'laughter of Me and Mrs. Archie
Johnston, was united in marriage is
111r. Rnesel McCreight all of
Aeh-
field township, recently, The Rev,
C. Ournming3• of St Relent per-
ternied the Certinty,
'Rev R kstil£d 1'*Wiri4h i been in-
Vited" to r fkIl4 ' .. �Nd ' eitt An
tbk `af , $inti,r,.aaenj '+ 7 iediet
bill
COunte 1'4ieW$
The Cederich town conucil has
decided not to have an audit of its
books by a chartered, accountant, as
souse of the members wanted. It
was thought that the cost would be'
btoeo dfen x,,ivrda,ta 00 great benefit would
d
Thu Wingham town cOuneil in-
tends to try, out the method of allow-
ing citizens
to pay taxes any time
from the )middle of July to the mid-
dle of December, a half pe) cent.'
per month discount to be allowed for
such payments.
lVLr. James Connolly of Goderich
has ^ �beon appointer), managing direc-
tor and valuator of the Western Far -
niers' wind Insurance Co, ;IIs wl1Y
'lave charge of -the business in^11!es-
tern Qntarlo,,The'head office of the
n
companyis i Woodstock.
g
The electric lights were turned on
in Gorrie for the first time on Tues-
,day evening of last week. It wi11,be
remembered that the electric light
plant at :Corrie was blown,up a year
ago.
The Rnar iage took place' at the
Methodist • parsonage, Gorrie, re-
•cently of Miss Gladys Ruth, daughter
of 112x. and. hIrs. Frank, Dixonand,
i
Mr. James Ht Warrell of the 2th of
Howick. The Rev.. W; Quigley per-
formed 'the ceremony.
Rev. D. errie of. ingharm
Pres-
byterian
church has just finished his
twenty-ninth year as pastor.
Messrs.: D. Davis and D. A. Pollock
ltif the Bank of Commerce staff, Ex-
eter, recently -made the sixteen -mile
journey from Exeter to Grand Bend
try snowshoe. They spent the week-
end at the latter•'s; home at Grand
Bend.
The funeral of Mrs. George Grigg,
a i esteems residentof eafo h
r d s S rt
who passed away . on Wednesday
te
of ,rnoon following r p short illness;
1
too c place ` Stmdz.Y afternoon from
her late residence, James St., inter-
ment being in 'Brussels. Cemetery.,
Deceased was born in England in
1847 and was married there in 1867..
She c. with_ her husband.. -
s e, 1 me to .aan-
ada`in 1871 .and settled on a:farm
near Sten,' where they remained for
eight years, when they removed to
the County of Grey, wherethey
spent a number of years, later re-
tiring - to Seaforth.:eight . years ago,
where -her husband predeceases) her. -
Out of 'a family of twelve children,
six sons,'a11,,of whom are -in the vi
cinity of Moose Jaw, Sask.,, and five
daughters,' Mrs. W. Cra.wford,` of
Weyburn,, Sask., Mxs. J. Dennison,
of Seaforth, Mrs.. D. - Hudson, of
Moose Jaw, Mr's. G. Borrow; of' Milk
River, Alta., and Mrs. E. Constable,
of Tuxford, Sask., survide..'
The Goderich' Rural' a'elephone Co.
held its annual meeting at the•hos e,
of Mr. T. Stothere oh Monday week,
when the following officers were el-
ected: President, atfr. 7` Riddell;
Vice -President, Mr. Chas, Garvin;
Manager and , Secretary-treastinen,`
Ma. T. Stothets; directors, M esrs.
Wm. Bailie, Chas..,Girvin, John Das -
tow, R. II., Cutt, T. G. Allan, R. Mc-
Allister, J. R. •1VEcI4ob, ;Winn. Parks,
W. J: Ricidelt 'Root. Medd. `
The death of Mr. •Frank E. Det;-
ereaux at -Seaforth last week was
very much regretted. He was forty;
five years of age and had beep -in
business for over twenty years.'31-e
was BI only a few days, pnuemonia
having • d de ve]
omecl from flu. ;The
funeral took place om Thursday
morning. to St. ` James' Catholic
church, The, blinds of the business
places on train street .were drawn
during the bean of the service.
The Caa'rick township council has
decided, to abolish statute labor; this
year. "A. plan -fdr road.'repair is
,nude' way;. and it is. the intention to•
make all, work permanent.
While (hiving , from Walton to Sea.'
forth recently Mr. Wt. , Anderson's
horse took fright, at. A.woodeutting
machine' and inn away. The animal
ran into a pump
in front of Bart
onrs
blacksmith shop and, striking his
chest against the handle,. se injured
himself that he iuicc]Y bled
to death.
:rre,dinderson a
tad. little daughter,
h i o ere n the curt re ,ewers mrin-
Mrs. Harry Little anddaughter of
i
IIul et
t have moved into Blyth,
where theyi
ureasd restdn
tg ' .
Mr. William Colquhoun of Fuller-
ton township died last week at the
age of sevens -sig t
h ears: He • a
g V was
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a' well-nown importer of Clydesdales
an had d a 1 crossedhe
t ocean sirs
a Y
tithes,
HIGHER. TEA PRICES -
EXPLAINED
The Salida 'Tea Company, the
largest distributors of tea. in Can-
ada recently annotinced'an increase
price on each of their' blends.
This course was.: forced upon them;•
according to information received
about the situation, in order to
maintain the quality of, ",SALADA,"
Tea, when paying the highest price0.
over recorder oli the primary mare
hots for the. unblended leaf. The
story of riots on the tea plantations,
dock strikes in : Calcutta to delay
,shipping, and the dif sulty to obtain
coolie labor' to pluck the teat from
the bushes, all bring home to us tlao
fact that the social unrest that has
been everywhere- app odrint :since the
war has spread even to the renlOa'`
est tea ;gardens of India.
r�{a r s, bit;It Cu "Get" Rhnuniatism
Ila -a .am a lioiste)hilpainsataOast',
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Lobsters, Ir tin, .25c and.. 47c
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Sago Sardines, L for ..ZSc
Brunswick Sardines 4 for .. 25c
lYlziconachies Herrings; per tin 22c
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Knight Stove Polish . c
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If
business
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do
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Last
was
night,
session
the
6 p.m.;
next
day
WASTING'
the average
man
that ' the
the loss through
would_
week only
held. That
when the
took 'place.
house met
and did
day. Three,
is rather
TIME
,or the
time at the
:• legislators
and 1ri0ne3
ruinous,
session
Wednesday
of the
alien. day
, rose at
until
of work per
for, our
ty
legislators.- 1
01 course the fault is
'Government, which has not
sessional :programme ready,
is hardly anything for the
do. I2 all businesses: were
` lent and wasteful, as the
,merit' are, ,bankruptcy courts,
be a great deal livelier than
are.--Guelpl1'Herald.
,
with the
got its
anti there
Boise iso
its inch-
Govern-
would
they
and
housewife,
wasted
Dominion
time
soon ' 'e
one :night
WAS on
first division'
, blvery:
at 3 pan.,
not' reassemble
hours
easy labor
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Mr. and' lies., Sidney: Sanders
son of Exeter were nearly suffocated
by Coal gas the Other 'night.
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