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The Clinton News Record, 1923-3-22, Page 5auTliins 0e'OMMors to M, T. Ooi THE, is' 4;ppeoaciling tb.e Remember we carry. a full 100 per cent pul'a FLOORS, OEILT,NrS, A SCRELL`,1S, "MOUSE and 'and' VARNISH1EES. (eres1`i to You '. and i Ile corp to LI to gave "daylight 00.0z1 ', :,'again. in spito of vigorous oppo,i- tion in some neuters, atureseems to be encouraging ehnnch attendance, too, the lastfeiv 'weelcs,'1he Sundays being -fine and balmy, followedbystorniy;:disagree- lide Mondays. More tltan a lniIliou children be - eon ten and fifteen years of age r• working in the United -States, i:cordiiig to the '1920. census. No oount.was,made of 'those at work tin- Out of, twenty-four games sehed puled for the season in, 'the "three. Iioekey leagues' the Clinton 'boys alaizn seven loses,' one tie, aad teen 'ViCtorlee '1nae isn't ee,:heel' re- cord ser the Beason: The Seaforth Sun handed' out a ompliment' to Nature last week, coin - mending her'unon the masterly way in which sheovas managing' the task f removinglie snow. Nothing like saying the kind 'word, when possible. ' E * v:Y "The Editor of • the Chesley. Enter prise»prafesses to, have caught• Miss Agnea McPhail• powdering "' her • nose an lookingin a mirror. just like an. ordinary woman, while ;travelling on a train And, manlike, he seemed to think it'all"right for her to do R. too. ,Said he "liked her better", in fact. Xen's clothes- are to he loose this• year, so fashion decrees.- That's right,, we might talk a' bit about men's clothes Wand giye women's a AngieWe take it that .the inea,.are ,not . to wear the pinch -back coat. Well, thiit'e »one- thing to 'be Thank; IQ icor. Anel now, just when "we are begin :fling to look. -fee spring when we can, ,enjoy ,thel?lselves it pie tat -return - 'making time.' -If thio sort of''thing :goeFemuch further we might about as well";let the Government town all the businesses end just elmy us, so much for;xunning .'em. Three set's of Gov- ernineut return papere,are now Wait- ing to :be filled out in thisofilce, in - .come tax papers, returns 6f1 employ-; -ors'-and Census of Industry papers.' Running- a•business, iS not the free - and -easy matter it used to be. Part 3 of the Vetere' lists in the different municipalities have been printed in readiness; for the ap- ;preaching provincial electiens. This "list contains the names of all -those riot ",qualified to, vote at municipal' =elections, the'naines-en the enuiner- ators' List at the last election. Prob.' ably those naives will be included in the yearly Lists in future, ol.;•as'it is -only 'when an election is ,on • that, they -are needed, the Government should • .pay for their preparation In.this -ease the inunieipal clerks were in- structed last summer to prepare the .listsand hold saide over. * iF F • A young °Canadia'n; last, week, being refused admittance' to. the. United ."-States because: • he had ' no' money, tiva1ked a ten -inch girder `under. the •Suspension •bridge' at Niagara Falls, whit'`e.nothing -,but the sureness:of hi`s tread saved him from the raging; tor- rents'bclow, and" spectators' held their breath' -as they Watched him, /He, 'landed on the other side,•only to be .turned back by the immigration .of firers and"»had to walk back again, • only this time he kept to the bridge. We wouid 1ike,toeeell that young n,an -that if he will .put the same'tozlrage :and determination into making his way in the world as he manifested' in trying to get into" the United States, -where he is evidently not wanted, he -will succeed here just as well as he • would over there. Thiscountry' needs its enterprising young then. Let them. put forth their best energies andd shave faith in her future, 5 *»' ' Sonic of the papers friendly to 'the Drury ;Government 'and wanting ''to findsomething for, which to coin- niend• et are connnending "it for, the appointing of a commission' to look • into the workings of the. Hydro Cord. iniseion. In 'our opinion' if e the Gov- ernment Sas nothing greater to its credit than the appointment of a, coin - :mission which has used 'up several thousand dollars ,of the people's money to find out something' which it should know without any such T•onndabent method of getting' it; its •record as , indeed• " barren.-• • With •a member of the Cabinet as a member of the Hydro Commission any' info-- mation,desieed should be available by 'the Government at any time and if • the present Government member can not get that information'` 515 resigns tion is:irt'the hands of the Govern- .ntcnt. Let someone' beappointed who can i'' Provinc cannot af- "ford to payThs e $6,000 per ,year for a .figurehead. The Veiny Ridge Pack, ». which Wass offered -to the Canadian. Government liy Feanee, seems not to be just •the `kindly gift it seemed to : be at the ",first, It eves supposed that if; would be maintained' as a resting Place for the Canadians who fell 'during• the terrible battles :at that point, where` se many Canadians were engaged. • 'Not so, however. It is not, to be a burial ground at all and any "bodice .,'which 'batmen to :be laid in the plot at area:int will' be, removed ,and Can, • oda 18 Supposed to, maintain the4park as 'a • public show' lllaee for.,tonriste to the end of time, 'France to colleet • the gate -money, en to, spear;. Canada' had .better bay 'from France; what; land ;is.necessaryto bgry the bodied . of the Cnnadians who fell.„,upon her • sail •nnd,mnintaip that at;l ape* that mill' be"°Forever Canada." CertaiYi- ly the maintanenecy the' Cansdleit Oe*eeenlent of ,a, lipibrl+l'iiaek to'i i"` iiait¢t, the irate giaVr i Olttee rad., niece for tenrrde#' ii(f(te;, t►1�' 10444'4 ea dehd ` et}t hoi€tie Iiilt'tl'ie't±9}l;