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The Clinton News Record, 1933-07-06, Page 5THURS., JULY f, 1933 OF • It sur keeping '. five hu ctmiulat, Tonto se urea has hie own ing dere This of The f incorpor£ in Never first ma '6th, 1861 was pub'. Ur. Robi ` to W. 11 of 1909, ewnershi The p • over the drownin dominati to take 'the sum elrownin the sad reflect could ha • care. S that it i not even young p great ri depth in given 1 awinCmin canoes d he so e • uccidents of them to fire supposed ago. There feel that does not ' for that well disb ^ thing slit take. It presentsi nations i settle su before tl ments, si for the 1 et is to • council t ' faits E' during ti cond or 1 inatters will beco' such me which ii times. Let us to get and, abor "calling where. Moe. L ter, Mis who hay spent M John Qn' Miss lV is betide. Mrs. Mc Mr. R the week Mrs. Ar friends i Mrs, shank, Waldron, with Mr. Misses gia McDo have bee trance e, -those yo getting school. Mr. an sons, Cha spent tit Mrs. J. Miss smith, ha Wanda Beatrice Exams. .Mr. J. gaged wi haying. Miss .spent Ihd Mx. ant ' Georgia 'with Dun Sias. R and 'Mrs. the holida ter and s' Word "'last week Jagar, M well -know spent sev sent times, rate 3. J; Mr, ant and Miss ' In bEitehel Miss D 'holidays Hanley. Mr. an .County 'H. tion held- ' the Man aged. The Cas ..annual pi 1st. ••The Was a' lar ments an ..nil . TITE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE gTER.ES'r TO YOU. AND 1t''� gs its gs, sks essons ommoze drivers Arthur s onda igley, uendlat thur earns. un e Quigley, Beatrice Rorvcliffe Ileien 1 ester„Mrs. was t, oris d anis d' — HOLMESVJLLE The Y. P. S. Friday even- .. 'MARRIAGES - 1VLncLE4D-EVANS- iu tY p ' • • ;n fag /i; ^----y----� THE BEST MARKET FOR ' _..a. , , tested battle in the war against) sly looks like funny book- rvhlch allowed a surplus o£ dyed thousand'dollars'to as- in the treasury of the Tod y met on Mg. The.president Mr. Norman Trewareha, presided,' A veryinter- estmg and instructive) topic on "Our Dominion" was given by Miss Cora Trewartha and a poem in harmony At the hone July of the bride'sparents, on. 1st, b the Rev. F. G. Farrill, Grace y Kathryn, daughter: of Dr- J, SI and Mrs, Evans,. Ontarjo street, to Ian MacLeod Clinton son of. a „c ,,:a T ', , ,,, Member of Florist Telegraph Delivery Association i �i' (' Poultry9 Eggs green ALL 'THEE YEAR ROUND FOR CASA: AT f 3: • ry T ERICAN rns-TORY �kY e (Decisive Settle t}yeWar£arFveleBom I 131 Forfeiter �„ Ti 0 l e' the combined forces of winter -fought and won by,the :Heat Folks? History, as usual, repeats itself.. This army of frost and sleet seal board. Could the tgeasa e transferred that amount'tos private account without be- ted? ` a:a • . is the sixty-eighth birthday! ,limon New Era, which, was with the topic was read by Mr. Kenneth ' Trewartha, The Y. P. S, meeting will be withdrawn for the months of and A:ii ust, July g Mr. Jack N'tulholland, accompanied by his mother, spent the week -end in am:, and Mrs. Dunean J. MacLeod, Dunve an, g Mc1CNIGHT—ROBINSON —• At the home of the bride's�� parents, an ' July lith; by the Rev. C. WI. D. C'os- ens, Mabel Mae, youuger dough- , sy-rar S ecial Sale �of •THE ROCK GARDEN PLANTS $1.00 Dozen,Assorted' ., V. Chas.Cooke ,_,.-.-_... CLINTON POULTRY HOUSE ����� Phones—Office, 2143 Residence, 214w I ,> - r- y`;'f`' '' �1 A1; ,' A �'•' i •j y and snow will hurl itself a - gains your household this Winter. BetLer engage thea Heat Folks, who. have never lost one of these battles, to win this iced with The News -Record nber of 1924. The New Era de its appearance on July 5 and for forty-four, years Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward and £amity spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. 3. Cudmore. ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Robin• son, to John Leonard McKnight, younger son of Mr. and Mee. John T. McKnight, all of Clinton. F L O 18 T Phones: 66w and 663 BilEgli IFOtoday. ,�- - �l� - i ' -• one for you. If' you believe in prepared- 41 1 nese, let us fortify your house 1 1Ntr. and Mrs, J. Potter atended flfl8���111 y fished by the Holmes family; :rt Holmes selling the paper Kerr and Son in the spring the Potter Re union on Saturday y Which was held in Stratford. BIRTHS ANDERSON'--ekt Constance, onJul t�+ y�NT N ATTENTION? A®1rd These days folks are looking, fox g ra Rentembex that hotly con- Call the �° 95 it being published under this p until thefall of 1924. tecentage of.. fatal accidents week end was very high, and motor accidents pre4 Miss R. MacDonald is spending the summer vacation with her par" cuts in Teeswatea, The W. M. S. and W. A. met on Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Wsn. Mulholland. The third 3rd, to Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Ander-t ` son, a son., DEATHS HILL—In Clinton, on July. est, Mare Jane 1 -Bit, daughter of . the late Entrance and High School 1, Students: s; '; EXAM TIME IS COMING.-. cheaper food that's nourishing —and what's cheaper or more nourishing 'than appetizing, fresh baked bread? Bread is Food,—the kind of food the , l V n7 { PHONE 74 6"°I ll CLINTON, .. ONTARIO ng. Every week -end seems vice-president, Mrs. Edgar Trewar- Thomas and Elizabeth Hill of Hul- lett township. Do you want nice typewritten 1 country was brought up on, toll of motor victims and the , was in charge. After the de- s notes to study Tram? "' ' " "'" " "" mer season always has its and it takes nothing front of such happenings to votional exercises several helpful readings were contributed by the fol- lowing ladies: Mrs. Wm. Yeo, "The Gift the Loving SEARS—In Seaforth, . on July 30th, as result of an accident, Harry Ir- vin Sears, aged 33 years and 5 months. Maybe you would like to rent a 1 Many other students are dem g If you want to make money go farther, farther, buy good bread with it - qr 1�p p THEATRE CAVI �AL' Jtl iB A 1 R Godereh. Phone 47 RECENT THEATRE Seaforth, that very few of them but of Heart";Mrs. "Behind CANTRLON—At Maple Creelc, Sask this. Why not You? Now Playing: Clark Gable and Now Playing: Double Pill: "Wild re been avoided with proper,, uta risks are run with cars Walter, the Scenes on an Indian Reserve ., Mrs, John Potter, "Where , on June 30th, William Cantelon, the late Adam Write at once forCarole further par titulars. ^ Lombard in "No Man of Her Own." Glie by Bret Harte and a Buck Jones Western. s a wonder the fatalities are greater than they are, and especially, often take in going beyond their If children were in caution both in� a poem on is I3eaven?" After the closing hymn Mrs. E. Yeo conducted the business of the Warren's Association. Women's During the social hour a dainty lunch was served by the hostesses, youngest son of Cantelon of Goderteh township STEVENSON—At Burlingame, Cali- ferule, on July 4th, J. Curtis Stevenson, formerly of Clinton,in his 96th year. SUCCESS BUSINESS COLLEGE Above Eaton's Groeeteria, STRATEORD, ONT.MAN Bpi RTa FF & C �C { dib 3a f Makers of Dainty Maid and Whole Wheat Bread Phone 1, Clinton. . MON., TUES., WED, 66�Qp� �gt�99 2e A A grand musical show with War- per Baxter, Bebe Daniels, George Brent, Una Merkle and a host of celebrities. MON., TUES., WED, Clark Gable, Carole Lombard and DorothyMaetcail resent a delft - table tory of a gentleman crook . and his reformation. OF HER "NOOWN" Mrs. J. Cudmore and Mrs. J. Huller.. g and handling boats and gowning accidents might not Mr. and Mrs. Brogden Maolteath Man - Meets Death YoungSecretarial s mtxm� THURS., FRI., SAT. THURS., FRL, SAT. PAUL WHITEMAN his Band And as for motor about ninety-five percent y p are preventable. It is up of cars, who are all to be of toone are in Toronto for a few days. On Wednesday evening of • late weak a do pleasant time •ryas spent to p p the Hohnegville orchestra at the home of Mrs. Will Yeo in honor of f; gCol- While EI1 Engaged on Brother- In -Laws Farm, Huron Roa[� Harry Irvin Sears, died in Scott Memorial Ilospital, Seaforth, on The Moore Family holds Its Sixth Annual Re -Union on Dominion Day Science Business Administration Office Training One Year Posf-Matriculation Courses Write for syllabus of Course in which you are luterested. I .Fredric March and Claudette bert in a story by the .author of "Cavalcade." a TONIGHT IS OURS"John by Noel Coward and featured in an outstanding Tecll- nicolor musical novelty « JAll" OF Boles, Jeanette Loff,Bing Crosby and many other entertain- over sixteen years of the members, Miss Johnson of Friday last as the result of injuries The sixth annual re -union and Fall Term opens August 25 / g: Corrin ce ChevalierOin mean specialists. • .. S. S• No. 9, who is leaving the neigh- received an Wednesday when he fell picnic 'of the lVIoore fancily was held AS' "A BEDTIME STORY" Coming: "Tonight is Ours." is prevalent a disposition to boyhood, being a bride -elect of the from a load of hay on the farm of his brother-in-law, at Conodale on Saturday, July 1st A2at,; Wed. and Sat, at 3 p.m. a Sat Matinee Saturday at 3_p.m if the London Conference near future. After an hour of mnl sic a mock wedding was staged it, Mr. Wm. Rut ledge, the Huron Road, the day pre- with a registration of one hundred LONDON Estab. 1885 CANADA accomplish everything hoped viously. The deceased man and one. the representatives might as and in dispair and let every. le. This is a foolish stand to would be amazing if the re- eves ref all the important, n the world could meet and ch questions as are coining the archway, under a white bell, the wedding march was played l y d by Mac. Yeo, the part of the bridegroom was taken by Gordon Stock, and Mr. Bert Finlay, attired in a pale blue silk ensemble, with matching accessories and wearing a veil and carrying a young was a son of the late Josed Ph E. and Louelva Hargitt Sears and was born January 24th, 1900, at Bright, In- diana, Dearborn Count and died,PRODUCT yA June 39th, 1938, at the age of 33 years, 6 months anti 6 days, Relatives were present from Har. risen, Mitchell, Stratford, • Chicago, points in N. Y. State and several from the local distinct. sumptuous dinner was served from 11.30 am. to 1 p.m. This was followed byan organized g program He received his elementary educe- tion in Forest, Ont., where his fath- er later had a charge, and then want to Goderich Collegiate prior to his entrance upon a medical course at the University of Toronto. He graduated �� c�1B 60 Wath OF Phone Us g-� Wo Deliver C. re �` 4 `t� CANADIAN H • " i Sc 7 for $1.00 GENERAL ELECTRIC j : N E ' s Phone 7 tem without some disappoint- bouquet of yellow sweet clover and Ills childhood days were spent in the he born. of sports in which practically all had in 1905, and, after considerable spe- __-- nne setbaelcs. The only way Cations really to get togeth- so meet around a common able and discuss world e- verything will not he settled verything Ce first, nor maybe the so- bird -meeting. 'But in time gsented will become adjusted and it me the natural thing to hold tinge. Patience is a virtue : is useful to cultivate a'c roses, took the part of the bride. Mr. W5n• Yeo took the part of the minister, After the ceremony e, small decorated wagon was drawn in b • Rota Yeo and Donald Jervis Y bearinga gift, a pyrex late with g p silver stand and an address was pre- to Miss Johnson, who was completely taken by surprise, but thanked the gathering heartily in a few well-chosen wards, expressing the pleasure she had always had in the community where was At the age of 12 years, he united with the Methodist Church at Bright and was a regular attendant while there, In August, 1916, lie went to New Castle Indiana , , to work in the Max- well Automobile Plant, making his home there with his oldest sista , Mrs. Robert Bergin. In October, 1920 he left New Castle and went to South Bend, Indiana, entering t he employment of the Studebaker a part. Prizes were offered for the most recent married couple, for the from the longest die» lane for comingrty from , youngest person pre• sent, etc. The entertainment committee had arranged several • entertainment numbers, this being interspersed with the business part of the pro- gramme, part of which is given be- low: A quartette by the Lobb brothers clalization, was apopinted head of the chest department of the Battle Creek 1913 until 1930 he held this Fromfew post attaining prominence as one of the outstanding authorities on cpoisobest diseases. Inre 1930 he was ap- pointed to his present position. He is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, an officer of the Michigan State Medical Associa- tion and of numerous other bodies. SUMMER WEDDINGS To keep the memory of that day for all time, --Your Photograph. A moments now will ensure pre- tions memories through all of the coming years. 44Tako pians for an appointment THE BURGESS STUDIOS Clinton and Mitchell Developing and Printing Bring your next roll to us. , Funeral Service Embalmer Funeral Director and Embalmer Cpm late Motor Equipment p , ', 24 Hour Service :tie SUTTER--PERDUE--WALKER ..` Day or Night Phone 147w cultivate patience and try her associations with orchestra, Corporation, working in the same was enjoyed, xis was a solo by Frank- Mr. and Mas. , E. 3, Jenkins and • Ore*:" .. ? rtipi�.' ii n,i he other party's view point, lin Moore. Mr. George Jenkins of London, also 'e everything, refrain from names." That gets us no- Butt Family Re -Union Plea- place for 10 years. In the fall of 1030 he moved to Canada with his sister, Mrs. Win. Rutledge, and Mr. Rutledge to en- Two choruses by ea Colquhoun Seven, was an interesting number, while the community singing, led by yg�� Mr. aid Mrs. T. R. Jenkins of Olin- ton called on relatives here on Sun- day. MOWER & BINDER..i ,fes NTE Fresh Cr ONION ROAD Salo Affair onday The annual re -union of the Butt gage in Poultry farming and was working in this capacity when he g p y Mi Noiinan Munch, gave everyone a chance to take part, Greetings from distant relatives were read by Miss E. C. Washin ton of Emsdttle is holidaying at her home here. Miss Marian Mortimore is taking SHARPENED ,[,Ilf ea Highest Prices for Strictly Fresh B. Kelso and her sis- Kathleen Pierce, Detroit, , been camping at Bayfield, their Mrs, family was held at Harbor Park, Goderich, on Monday; when a picas- ant day was spent in sports and races met with a sericite accident, June ZRth at 6 o'clock. Mt, .Sears was helping James Car- ter to draw in hay and they had just Mrs. E. Kennedy and the sec: treas. ere? read his report and submitted the slate ;of officers for the coming a special five weeks course in Abys- ical Culture at London, LAWN fiP,i�flI7Ei3L'+ 10'! 1f.l �i RS Eggs Cream shipped regularly. Good Prices Peals Y with aunt, and in happy intercourse together, gone to the field to get the last load year as follows: President: SHARPENED AND ADJUSTED A. E. FINCH Tar•orie McMichael, Huilett ring, with her grandmother, ' The ladies of the party hacl pro- vice( sumptuously for both luncheon supper the outdoor sports when the accident happened. 1lTr. Carter was driving the team M. T. Corless. Vice -President: Mr. Norman eeurch. EXETER: Tho death took lace p in Usborne of Thomas Bern, a life- long in 74th also GENERAL GRINDING AND Phone 231, Michael, Britton, ent and and gave everyone a good appetite, sa ample justice was done to rho good and his son Jack, and Mr, Sears were building the load, when in some Sec. -Treasurer: Mr. Lorne Jervis. 1Vtanaging committee: W. Bert resident, his year. The deceased was mangled to Margaret Johns, who survives. He is also sur- REPAIRING For Rent the 'home ofeau Mr. and Witted and with other things set forth. The committee apt pointed to arrange for the next gathy manner SIs', Sears fell front the par- t"aliy built load of hay to the groped sastam"ng severe neck and back lin Lobb, Wilbur Willson, Miss Mar- garet Colquhoun, Mrs, Ada Herbert, vived by a son, William, and a daugh- ter, Miss Minnie Hern, of Usborne: g �-+ J. C. Proctor Store property in town in ideal Io- toilets. Apply to I. Fingland. 07-tf. 1 the vicinity. Wait, Detroit, Miss Cruick- Saimia, and Miss Fanny Clinton, sent Monde y Bring is as follows: Messrs. Amos Ball, Warren Gibbings and Norman Wright. .Amongst those present were: Mr. juries, Dr. Burrows of Seafertlt was called immediately and Mr. Sears was rushed to the Scott Memorial hospital Seaforth, X- Mrs, Geo. Henderson. lit was decided the 1934 gathering be held at the same place,Wednes- day, July 4tb. The general opinion by his brothers, Fred, in the West; John and Henry, of Usborne; James, of Exeter; George, of Blanshard Township; Waiter, of Goderieh; and Cor. Ring & Mary St., Opposite Post Office. 29-4-p, House for Sale 8 -room house with modern convea- 'renes, Albert street, Clinton, 8 lots B. and Miss Waldron. Wanda Rawcliffe and Geor- nald and Master Jack Clegg n busy writing their En- and Mrs, John Gibbings and .family; Mr. and Mrs. Pert Gibbings andtbe family; Mr. and Mac. 3. P, Ball, Mrs, at where an Ray was taken. It was deckled that nxs ma IS Johnson sof ttLoncion ailed ata was that Conodale was an ideal place for a private atherin • of thio nature, p ocihig good act mmoda- his sisters, Mrs. Charles Johns, of Usborne and Mrs, Garvett of $lana- hate The • funeral • service was r Walnut Bedroom Saito For Sale 4 -piece walnut bedroom suite, al- most new, for sale. Apply to Mrs. in garden, barn, woodshed, good cel - lar under house, Apply on premises to Hiram Hill. 66-tf, this .week. We wish candidates success `in their: entrance to high John T. Crich and Miss Sadie Ball, Clinton and vicinity, Mr, and Mac, Luther Allin and o'clock Thursday tnorn!ng, and found that local doctors had clone and were doing all that could be done for tion, good bathing, boats and canoes, pony riding, etc, The crowd dispere• ed tired but happy after an enjoy- held et his late residence at 2 p,m, on Tuesday, with Rev. L. C. White and Rev. J,'R. Peters officiating. R. B. Carter, Victoria street, Clinto, 30-2. Cottages To Rent Bayfield, Furnished Cottages, $36 cl Mrs. Chas. Cassie and family; Mra• Mary A. Fisltel•, Mrs, E. Adam, Mr, Win, Mew, Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Mew, Mx. T. E. Gray, the injured man. Mr. Sears was j censtious from the first and ,lrnerr they spoke to him but able day with old :friends and •xela" fives. CARD OF THANKS --___�� New Honey For Sale For new season's honey sal] and up. G. Rowntree, London, Miss Tilt 1VTustard, Lunch Counter, Bay- field, 28-3. s., Jr., and Gordon, Detroit, Goclerich. everyone as - The sisters of the late Miss Mary phone 316 and insure prompt deify- week -end with Mr. and ' Watters, Tucker s been the guest of Miss this Missclock bit's. Wesley Vodden and family and Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Ball and family, Londesboro, Mr, Wni. Bateson and Miss Flossie was paralyzed from the chesb down. ward. While no hope was held for his recovery he lived until Friday morning, passing away at 12.16 0'- in the hospital. p IpPE'N A very' fine crowd from Kippers and Hitlsgreen congregations attend- e the induction services held in St, ed J. Hall wish to thank the friends and neighbors for the kindness and ,sympathy shown them in their recent unexpected bereavement, fox floral tributes for loaned for dry, or bring along your own con - bathers and get supply. T. Gordon Scribbins, Victoria street, Clinton, 30.3, Wood For Sale e Quantity of Hard body stove wood, and cord wood. All orders promptly attended to. Victor Falconer R. R. week. also wrote her Entrance Bateson, Bay City, Mich.,; Mr, Thos; Cornish and Miss Margaret Cornish; His was removed t0 the Home body of his sister, Mrs. Rutledge where Andrew's United church on Friday evening last, when Rev. Arthur Sin- sent and cars the funeral. Horticultural Meeting A Officers, Directors , No. 1, Brucefield, Phone 629-12, Clinton central. 98-tf-d. Ripley; Mrs. E. B. Westcott and Mr. July funeral held Sunda, Tui meeting of Ryan' Seaforth has ea' bh Mr. J. Quigley for the J. Lightly, Wellesley, Ont. the was on y, 2nd, at 2 o'clock with Rev, F, G. Farrill of: Ontario Street United Clair Moderator of Huron Presb tery,� presided and inducted the new minister, Rev. E. F. Chandler, form- CARD OF THANKS • Mrs. Rutledge, and members of the local Hortienl- tura" Society will be held in the town hall board Friday, July ' -- HOWES Davidson, Londonchurch, week -end with -her mother. Mrs, see Wiltse and Miss McDonald spent 'Sunday Bannon friends. ST.IIELEN Mr. Lorne Webb of Blyth, who was wit to Wing -ham: attending the funeral of his grandmother, the late Mrs. friends , 'Clinton, offieieOing. Inter- ment took place in Clinton cemetery, The pallbearers were friends and neighbors of the deceased: Jack Rio, tout, James Carter, John Carter, Frank Fowler, Bert Irwin and Wes- erl of Blenheem. Rev. A. E. Pouly Yp' ter 'of Varna addressed the congrega, tion and Rev. R. M. Gale pf Bay, field addressed the minister. Both gave very excellent and inspiring The in the Mr, and William duringtheir recent bereavement wish to extend their sincere thanks to the doctors and nurses at she Sea- forth .Hospital anal Dr. Johnson, ,Specialist from London, Mr. Ball, room an 14th,at 8 m. Arrangements for g the annual flower show and other important matters writ be taken up, A. S. Inkley, Pres., H. E. Rorke Secretary. 30-2. Electrican and Plumber A Full Line of Electric Appliances i Wee Plumbing 1 est, Lawson and son, Lorne J. Busby, Chatham, spent y as guests of their daugh- 3. Davidson. reedited on this road W'ellwood, visited a- round St. Helens on Sunday. Mr. Slyneher of Kitchener spent the week -end at the home of Mr., Robinson 'Woods. ley Nott. Harry was of a sunny disposition and made a host of, friends wherever he went. He will be sadly missed in addresses. choir assisted service with an anthem, and also a quartette consisting of Mr. and Mrs, J. McLean, Miss Mary Thomson and Mr. A. Bell sang "Ivory Palaces.” Af- undertaker of Clinton . and Rev. F. G. Farrill for his kind and consoling words, also neighbors and friends for their kindness and beautiful floral offerings. For Sale or Rent House in Rattenbury street, Clin- ton. All modern conveniences. Pro- party known as Chant house. Apply Fixtures , Wiring, Plumbing and Repairs Phone 53w. I8-1 the `death Mr, Jos. Mr. Lorne Wiooda motored to Kit- the community where he lived. He ter the completion of the service ane - to J, A. Sutter, 27 -If. of of their loss, one bro- COKE Gilead, Ohio. Be was n on this road, havingsisters,Misses oral weeks here at differ- He was a cousin of the dieter en Thursday to bring his Mabel and Irene Wloods, home, also Miss Vera Todd. bir. and Mas. Win, Dougherty and leaves to mourn they and two sisters: Clayton anal Mrs, Robert 'Bergen of Bright, In- diance and Mas. Wm. Rutledge with he resided, also two nieces and the people had been introduced to Rev, and Mrs. Chandler, all repaired p " to the lawn where a social hour was spent and a delightful lunch. served by the ladies, .For Sale 2446 •Stratford separator for sale. p Apply to 3. E. Howard, phone 1893. Clinton, sestet Attention A set of bowls for sale, only been used a few times. an Orthaphonic with four books oe good records, COAL, & WOOD' Genuine "Lehigh Valley Anthracitq Coal" of all sizes. Alberta Coal Biggin. 1 Mrs. Norman Manning Ruth visited with fiicnds daughter, •Gwendolyn of Guelph spent the week -end at the home of Mrs. R. 3. Woods. whom one nephew. A brother, Earl, pre-. deceased him two years ago. - and much enjoyed, Rev. Mr. Young of the Presbyterian church, Hensel', was present and ---` Cherries! Cherries! ! Nice lot of High -Class Cherries. Bring baskets supply would be used as it is 02 would make good cabinet for a radio. Apply in morning after ten -thirty or evening Scotch Anthracite, range size Hamilton and American Coke Also Bituminous Coal 1 on 'Sunday. Taylor is spending her with her sister, Mrs. M. Mrs. Bruce Gammie and daughter of Elora visited her sister, Mac. Ben Gammie; lover the week -end, GCDE111011: On 1Vlonciay after- noon at a point two miles south of spoke g few well-chosen words. Ev- eryone a very happy time, . your and get at special prices at •C. Iloare's Fruit •had Farm. 30-2, after sevenClinton. to Mrs. Malcolm Mc- Taggart, n 28-31 . Prompt and careful deliver from i my sheds on Queen street, ' A. D. McCARTNEY,. Mrs. John Jacob of the ome . attended the Conven- ¥astly all the teachers are home for the. holidays. Mr. Mae.. Grant of Toronto called Bayfield on the Bluewater highway, a sedan automobile, driven by Mise Fanny Wild,' of Goclerich, in making . AUBURNTires Upon a native o£ this village on For Sale number s second-hand tires and 'VENDERS eWoive ED Tenders will be received upe to July 14th, 1933 the Coal Dealer, Clinton Queen St. • Phone $6rt in: .Stratford last week of.' igen. of Homes' £or the' gMrs. on Mr. Wilson. .Woods, one day last week: • Andrews of Goderich visited a turn at an intersection, ran into a ditch,arra, a£- ter turning over once came Thurscla last was.conferred bhe ytion. highest honor within Ihe.powex of the National Tuberculosis Assatiation.3, e, tion. for sale,. cheap, in fair condi- 19-5.00 Canal 21-4d0 and 19-4.40, inforcing Apply to Bert Langford. noon of far Re-' of the North Abutment of St ,rebus b11t9ge on S.R. 1:0-11, C'ose The toorfuflny ALL CLE, ANIG AMID i ' PRESSING I =amity. Club 1 1d thoh at Bayfield ton July weather was ideal, there 'ge crowd, tasty refresh; a jolly good time goner- - . , -.. (e. her sister, Mrs. Lorne Derain on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: Percy Hyde and children of •Kincardine spent the holiday with the former's parents. Me, • and Mrs, Jas. Hyde.. to'gest astride a wire fence. Miss Wilcl •and her sister •were amfull p Y out and braised and are suffering . from shock, Two other occupants in the rear seat escaped more for- ' innately, when Dr. Stuart Pritehai'd,' Medical director of the W. K..IL'eliog Founds- tion, was elected president at the. annual convention. '• Dr. Pritchard was born in. ,An. burn son of Rev, J es Pritchard. , , bbe For Sale the A good dairy tow, milking and tender quiet to handle. Part Jersey. .Can further q be seen anytime. Apply to Mrs. Thos. Pollard, R. R. No, '1,'U'lineon. I •1 30-2, steep, e, • Lowest steel for same. •Lowest any not necessarily accepted, Poru particulars apply to Reeve pp Y or Councillors of Huilett, JAS• W. Mt.Cm.% Twp. 'Clerk. Londesboxo, Ont, 30-2, at , II REDUCED PRICES ' 'W, J. Jsnsy I If not open work may be left al Heard's Barbel Shop -