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The Clinton News Record, 1920-6-10, Page 4.• Chalton 1Vetve,- ecord 11iliRSDAY J`fJN 10th, IA l ;13nsiuess Molars -4 c N'VV Telegraph office 8 a, tib1'.o l P ttl, Seturdays R ()• P.lt, P.eleereph office •,nights boiore.holideye 10iaae, Ciauacilaaa Netioual ule#cot offiee COOPER'S STORE NEWS NONA CH'FLOSS MONARCH•D YYN MONARCH LiOVE at the Monarch Goods S`h'ore Cooper's Book Store, litto i�oiuxcilifiilr 1 1 The long, • silky coats of Acs- ttalian sheep Supply the wool from which. Me - mach Floss, Dove and 'Down are spun, The elasticity, " the astonishing even, nese and strength of these fine, long - fibre yard "are such that the garment into which they are " woven retains its good looks thr- anghoia long and active use. They come in 30 shales, one ounce balls 36e, two ounces 60e All are Cana- dian spun. A. T. COOPER Itvotmetkozwethwkwaloitmoviftwobstmootif Mr. Scott Ament of Brussels, mem- ber of the firm of-z\ment Bros., and Miss Jessie Birks of Blyth were married on Tuesday of last week, Mr. W, G. Luker, who for many years has been a resident of Dawson City, while on his way to join his wife at Toronto was taken i11 and being removed from the train at Ed- monton died after three days' illness, The .Guilds and choir of St. George's church, Goderich, present, ed the Rev, A. L. G, Clarke with a handsome club bag prior to his re- moval to London last week, Mr. Thos. Wallace, who has been conducting the Blyth Bakery since last fall, has sold the business to Mr. Link, who has been baker for %he same period or longer. estern University London, Ontario @Arts and Sciences Summer School Ju1y5th to August 13th FOR INFORMATION AND CALENDAR WRITE K. P. R. NEVILLE, Registrar Farewell CCa>_aaellan Tour .TOWN CLITON ONE NICHT, ONLY 9ei ne_ under the auspices of the Girls' d`,uxiliary The 1920 Deviival of the Greatest Frain Ever Produced W. GRIFFITH'S TH'S SEE 18000 People 8000 Horses This is the same production 'that played in all the large CitIes in Canada Accompanied big the Original Musical Scoc ]r Will be Shown Here With Special Music P'irst0Time at Popular Prices 250, 500, 75c. Starting sharp at 8,30 Seats now on sale at Fair's Book Store Order your seats early to avoid the rush Haglaeld Mrs, William Stirling' and daugh- ter, Miss •Maud Bi''iitiing, loft this weak -fork 1{iske, Sask., to spend ,a month with friends. .Mr. Daniel Mellonal1 ,spent the. least week at Kit -Wiener :aaad Galt, Rev. Thomas Johnston' of Dishy, North Dakota, spent the past week with friends in the village. Mr. R, Bailey of the Sterling Bank staff, Marlboro, ;spent a few i1ays 'the past week sus the'auest of his another, Mrs, Bailey of ,Bayfield, iVlr,'•W, Robinson, wife and lam- ily of London have taken possession of their suntmer cottago jai Lake Side park for the summer. Rev. Mr, ,1 rgo of London occupied the pulpit of St, Andrew's Church on Sunday last in the absence of the 'pas- tor, Rev. A. Macfarlane, who was at Goderich. Bev. A. Macfarlane will- exchange pulpits wtih Rev. Mr, Abvey of Lon- desborough next Sunday: Ma', and Mrs.' ,Daniel Gascho-anti daughter., Miss Beatrice, were the guests of Mr and Mrs.. S. Kipfer on Sunday last. Miss Beatrice remained over to spend the week. Brucefield• The Kelly Circle held their June meeting on June Std in the base- ment of the church, twenty-six mem- bers responding to the roll can. The papers on the topic and chart were unusually well dwelt upon and show- ed much thought and- care in prep- aration. As a ineans of earning a little extra money the Society hopes in the near futrue to .make a collec- tion of papers and magazines and we would rile the community 1f they would kindly keep any they have and collectors • will call for them, The next replier meeting on July 8th will be taken by 'Miss Mary Gilmour and Miss Kate McGregor with Miss L}Ilidn Stevens taking Chart No. 10. Holimesviile • Rev. .1. Johnston who has been at. 'tending 'conference at Stretford, has returned. Mr S. R. McMath ,who was the lay ,deltegate from this circuit at the con- ference, went on to visit his mother in Toronto. 'Mr Harry Ford is now driving a new car. Mrs. Bert Trewartha ,who has been visiting her mother in Toronto, has returned home. We are. pleased to announce that Mrs:. Fred Ford, who has been in Clin- ton hospital undergoing treatment for the past month, was able to be moved to her own hone on Tuesday. Her friends trust that she will con- tinue to improve. . The Epworth League and prayer service last week was.conducted by Miss Holmes, The topic on temper- ance was taken by Mr. W. H Lobb. On Sunday morning Mr. Alvin Leonard, assisted by Mr. A, J, Cour-` tree conducted service in the Metho- dist'cburch Mr. Leonard gave a fine address on service and sacrifice, As Alvin is a Holunesvillo boy his old friends are pleased to see him de- veloping in usefullness and wish hits every success. There was no even- ing service in the church. St. Helens Mr. anti Mrs. John Darrow of Luck - now spent the week -end' at IVIt', Joe Smith's. • Mr. Will Rutherford was in Toron- to last week attending a U,F.O. Con- vention. Miss Urquhart of Tiverton, who has been visiting at the hone of Mr. W. C. Webb, has returned home. Mr .and Mrs. Robert Woods, Lorne Alvin and Vera motored to Stanley Met week. • A little boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ramage on May 30th. Mrs Bennett and Bruce of Port Albert have been visting her mother, Mrs. H. Rutherford. Mr,. and Mrs. Earl Cranston, 'Mrs. Cranston and Miss Della were Sun- day visitors at Westfield. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Taylor and fancily of Auburn called in this burg on Saturday. • Rev. J. Jamieson conducted the evening service in the Presbyterian church Lucknow, on Sunday last. Mr, Robt. Woods lost a fine colt last week. It was found dead in the pasture field. Constance Mr. Joe Riley has bought Mrs. D. Sutherland's house and lot. Mr, Wm. McIntosh is not so well again, Mr. Bert McLean of Deta. roit is vis- iting at Mr. D. Milson's Miss Addie Love of Walton spent Saturday, and Sunday as the guest of her -sister Mrs. Ed. Britton. Mr and Mrs. Thos Powell and Miss Pheobe Wakefield spent Sunday in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Stephenson and babe of Brussels spent Sunday in the village, Deficient Vitality a Great Misfortune Persons that can rarely er never say that they feel full of life, are really among the most unfortunate. They do not live, but merely exist; for to live implies more than to be. To live, is to be well and strong—to arise feeling equal to the ordinary duties of the day, and to retire not overcome by thorn—to feel: life bounding in the veins. A medicine that has made Mote - ands of people, men and women, well and.strong, has accomplished a great work; bestowing the richest blessings. Such a medicine is Hood's Sarsaparilla, The. weak, run-down, oe debilitated, from any cause, should not fail to take it. It builds up the whole system, changes existence in- to life, and makes life more abound - mg. It is simple justice to say these words in its favor. hood's Pills very effectively sup- plereent it in cases where a cathartic or laxative is needed. Go Jerich r1owusllip Miss, Amnio Coopdr has gone to To• ranto and will be it •olataz'ge of her brother's dental oifieo. Miss Cooper is a very successful nurse and we wish her success in her new Position, Miss Linda Cantelon and her els., ter, ;iVfrs, (Rev.) Cole of Flint, Mieh,, have gone on a trip to the west, Tucketrsmi n Township Mrs, Thus, O'Brien loft Tuesday for Toronto and after spending a.day with her daughter in the city intend- ed leaving Tor 1 itlain, Alta., where she will make an extended visit with her son, harry , P1er friends wish her a sate and pleasant journey. kippen Wedding bells .aie ringing' op the sdcond concession of Tuekersniith look out for particulars next week. Two old landmarks have been re- moved from the village during the past week. Mr, Douglas of Henson has bought the Phillips' house oppo- site- the Methodist church his taken it down and is removing it to Hens all, and the house en the opposite side built by the late William Edgar, has been removed. Mr. McKenzie contemplates building a new house on the site. These places were both built more than forty years ago. Mrs. Watson and Miss Margaret left on, Tuesday fon' Seaforth for an extended visit with Mrs. James Dick. Mr. Shaffer is gojng around' again after his late severe illness, Mr. J. C. McLean is also much improved in health. Mr. W. H. Johnston visited with his sister Mrs: H. White of Stratford ov- er the ,weekend and took in the ser- vices on Sunday, it being Conference Sunday. Mrs. Ryckman, who has been living with her daughter, Mrs. Robt. Par- sons for the past two years, has gone to Everton, near Rockwood, -to live with seine nieces there. Mrs. Par- sons acedmpanied her and. remained over for a few days. Dr. Aitken and Mr. J. B. McLean, who have been at Ottawa attending the Presbyterian General Assembly, are expected home on Thursday. The men of the congregatoin of St. Andrew's met this week and built -a fine new fence in front of the church property. Mr. and Mrs. Alton and son Roy of Lanes visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Johnston one day last week. Mr. John Workman has been im- proving the appearance .of his imple- ment shop by the application of some fresh paint and the erection of an appropriate sign. Mrs. W. Faskeri, who we reported last week as being quite i11 we are pleased to report is quite considerably improved. This is good news to her many friends. • Counts News Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miner of Kings- ville are expected to visit Goderich, coming on the Greyhound excursion, and will be guests of Rev. and Mrs. Moyer 'at the North street parsonage. Mr. Miner will address the Epworth League of the church on the even- ing of his arrival. ' Thursday is the day chosen by the Honsall merchants as a weekly half holiday. Miss Alda A. Dinsdale. daughter of bir. and Mrs. 3, Dinsdale of IIensall, was married to Mr. NredaSimmons of Hibbert township. Before her mar- raige the bride was showered with a number of things useful for house- keeping. Mr, and Mrs. Simmons will reside in Hensall. - Wingham won the Hough Cup- game played between Milverton and Wing - ham at, Listowel on Saturday week. Wingham's score was 4, Milverton's 1. The final game was played be- tween Wingham and Woodstock on Saturday last. Mr. Thos. Walker of the 6th con- cession of Howiek met with a bad accident recently when he was driving along the road with a team one of which was a colt. A car cause up be- hind and the toot of the horn fright- ened the colt and the team ran away. Mr. Whlker jumped and in falling was rather badly•dnjured. The wagon and harness were badly damaged. The members of St. Stephens' church, Gorrie, will celebrate the jub- Constipation Generates Nuns —o— When Constipation oomes, what happens? The Colons got clogged with waste material, which is ex• ,. tre.mely poisonous, the lbloo0 circula- ition conies in sufficiently close con. elect with the waste to •take up these Poisons by absorption and to distrib- ute .them throughout the body. The result le—the Liver. becomes Slug- gish, you +become dull and heavy, Biliousness asserts itself, then you have Headache, Kidney and Bladder Trouble, Indigestion, Appendicitis, and more evils besides. llabking's Kidney and Liver Piles are highly recommended for Constipation and its Evil Results They are purely vegetable, do not Gripe, Pang* or Irritate, and (bring relief by producing a healthy condi- tion of the Stionuech, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. No matter what medicine you are taking tor a lenitive it might be just ILO well ibo,ohange off to Hackings, The connlbhaation of ,,cascara, Pep- porinint, 1Viayaapple and the other Vegetable Dregs oaautwhied in those pills nv.l1l produce results to be un. equalled by any others. They work b8atitilful in Digestive Disorders, for Gas on the Stomach, for Spasmodic Pains In the Stomach and Bowels, ,and' for byspepsia and Indigestion. Ilny a fen' bexes front your doaler qday, hue; be absolutely sure yell got Haeking's. flee of the opening eethe ellilret 0;1 Jttns'oth. The Venerable Arehdoac n Perry will be lige preacher of the day. . P Qodlericia Baptist • church held its anniversary services on Sunday week and on Monday at a congregational Meeting the mortgage wee burned. The present church; was built in 1000. The Rev, Dr. Farmer of McMaster was the preacher • at the Sunday ser, viCos.. IlaroId Afuiney of Goderich broke his leg while sliding into second base at the Goderich-Crediton League game on Monday week. That will probably settle his ball playing for this season. U�AN� TRUNKI TQM TheDauble Track Route -e---betweett-- MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT and CHICAGO. Unexcelled dining car service, Sleeping cars on night trains and Parlor cars •on principal day trains. Full information from any Grand Trunk„,Ticket Agent or C. R. Horn- ing, District Passenger Agent, Tor- onto. A. O. Pattison, Depot Agent. JOHN RANSFORD es SON, Phone 55, Uptown Agents BEST TREATMENT FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE —o— When the Blood does not circulate freely through the Veins you have High Blood Pressure and this is but a Symptom of some other disease or trouble. There is usually Kidney Disease, Heart Disease, Nervous Troubles, Hardening of the Arteries or Brain Trouble. There is always the danger of a rupture os a Blood Vessel and as the Heart, the Blood Vesl}als and the I{idneys are all associated with Fligdt Blood Pressure the heat and most satisfactory treatment is Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy and Hacking's Kidney and Liver Pills. This treatment will reduce the Blood Pressure by removing the cause and driving out the Poisons from tate systole. We are firmly con- vinced that this treatment will re- duce the blood pressure below the danger mark and thus free your mind from the constant worry of death. People who have been ailing for years should not expect. a complete cure In a few days, one should take at least six boxes of Hscking's heart and Nerve Remedy and three boxes of tho Aidney and Liter Pills. Be sure to get Hacking's. If your dealer ° does not have thein, he will be glad to get them for you. • Mrs. Walker, formerly of Port Elgin, now living in Flint, Michigan, says: "Tho neighbors aro perfectly astonished to see me getting along so well!. I contribute my good health to the persistent use of Hacking's heart and Nerve Remedy and gladly • s"ecomationd it h, t.11 my friends." etassatanneases J)on't Worry ; )oJxt Your Victory Oondis • Victory I3onds today are stronger than they have ever boon, The important arineunee- Ivent oI'the Minister of Pittance thatCannda Nazi fanished horrowiug, Means that there will Ile aro increase in the supply of these bonds. The huge sums of money that must be invest- ed ft'om t'inie to time in the highest possible • grade .of security, will therefore seek invest- went in existing issues. 'This should 100811 a greatly. increased demand, and have u strengthening •elfeot on prices.. • ' If ytiu have money less veil employed, we ', recommend that you invest it in Victory Loan • 13onds at present prices, Write us, anzl we shall be glad to furnish you With fun particulars. Wood, Gandy & Company Canadian Pacific Railway Building Toronto e e;�l TheWay to the Wesi DAILY SERVICE ,tee. 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