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The Clinton News Record, 1930-05-15, Page 4THE .CLNTON-NEWS, RECORD eitiessimississeseassiesamisamseaseesesinsal COOPER'S STORE ,-NEWS 41i., Anniversary ale CLOSES Saturday, i AND GET WITH THE CROWD .y ilth COME THE BARGAINS.:: _ YOUR SHARE OF Our Saturday Slogan; in Early) "Do Your.. Shopping y A. i . COOPER. „. "THE SWORE WITH THE STOCK" CLINTON •' PHONE 36 .. LEADERS IN LOW PRICES` -{ CONSTANCE Mise Jean Lawson, of Clinton spent last week at the home' of her • parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Lawson. Mrs. Jobn•.Miann, Master Ross and spent ' near Clintonp '1VTis Doris of to s Sunday at the home of 1Ver. and dins, R. Gr'imoldby. Sherlock -Manning Pianos How About Treating ' Your- self to a PIANO? T. J. MeNEIL Clinton's Musical Instrument Representative Always at Your. Service Box 113 or Phone 273, Clinton Mr. and Mrs." Joe Riley, Jr., spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Cook, Goderieh' township. HULLETT TOWNSHIP The following is the report of S. month of April: e on S. No: 5 for th i n "Sr. 4t1—Alvin.. Vodden, 308; Fred Morrell, 290;:Roy Vodden,)89; Haz- el Hoggart,e272, Earl Snell, 190. Jr. 4th—Alma Carter, 539; : Ethel Hoggart, 299; Gordon Radford, 289; Clifford Adams, 283; Glen Fair- se'rvice, 'x`236.. Jr. 3rd—Elva Snell, 181 Lloyd Car- ter; 173; Isobel Morrell, 160; Nelson Radford, 153. Jr.• 2nd -Barbara' Snell, 170; Bill Radford 15e; Alma Hoggart,„ 148; Leodard Vodden, 132; Mlaureen Lo- vett, 100. 1st—Leonard Radford, Jean Far- quhar. Pr.—Jean Appleby, Marion Mor- rell,' Vera Haggett, .Joyce Feiner - vice. • Number on roll, 25; average atten- dance, 24. 56. art A1- Best spellers Hazel Hogged, ma Carter; Elva Snell, 'Barbara Snell,.) Jean Farquhar. . ' ' ' —M. L. Parrett, teacher. The billowing is the report of S. S. Elie 8, for the month ,'of' April; Sr. 4th --Lizzie Webster, '78; Ruth`. Lyon, 77; Lorne Flunking, 72. Jr. 4th -'Clara Hunking, 89; Mil- ton Little, 82e Lloyd Longman,: 69. Sr. 3rd :Fern Watson; 95; "Irene l8othergill, 87; Edwin Fothergill, 79; Lillian Bromley, 74. Jr. 3rd—iGladYs Webster, 93; Mar- ion franking, 8e; Wallace Riley, 85; Pearl' Griffiths, 82; Bruce 'Riley,. 79. Sr. 2nd—Ferre Hunking, 701; Mar- garet Fothergill, 70. " Jr. 2nd—Charlie Bromley, 60. Sr. lst—Hazel Hunking, • Clifford Sundercock, Ellis Easley.: Sr. Pr.—Dbrothy Griffiths, Kath- leen Elsley. Jr. Pr.—Jack• Webster. —I. M. Stalker, teacher. Eggs ('ream Pouitry,. WE RECOGNIZE QUALITY and DISTRIBUTE THE CASH ACCORDINGLY at CLINTON CREAMERY, CLINTON PHONE 145 SEAFORTH BRANCH, SEAFORTH PHONE 162 CLINTON BRANCH, CLINTON ONTARIO . PHONE 190 Gilrli�, Langlois & Co., Limited BEAD OFFICE MONTREAL, QUE. tiles That I,rt of their quality and show in eve ery accurately cut line the good taste and experjence of their designers we make to your or- der. You ewe it to yourself to look Your best on all occasions, Come in and be measured for a suit of our EXCLUSIVE TAILORING COUNTY NEWS .MANY CABINI3T CHANGES ;before t News-Reeozd.)—The customary crop of pre-election ruiners of cabinet re- construction is, now being reaped. e Hon. Rod- The speaker of the House, Rod - allele Lemieux, will, it is said,:go to the Sedate to be succeeded ie the ev- ent ei a Liberal victory by Fred G. Sanderson of South Perth. Eon. Dr. Mlotherwell is slated for the Lieutenant Governorship of Sas- katchewan while Tion. Charles Stew- art, whose department is to be merg- ed, will probably find that seat in the wanting . it w he has sen g inch Senate w for the past two years. Me. Stewart • e to'take over the De- partment urged is being g partment of Agriculture but 'if he hag his way will not do so, 'The. De- partment of Marine and Fisheries is to be more definitely split with a new minister in charge of fisheries. In this connection Dr. Cyprus McMillan of McGill University is prominently mentioned. RUMORED lock Su CH. Shortly • • e. ore wo Ottawa, Say 12th, (Special to The. o'clock Sunday morning the fire Siren summoned thoefire deparment and a large munber of residents to the fire hall where 'Dr. A. C. Huntermade known the disappearance of Mrs. George Dunlop who was a patient in. the ;Goderieh Alexander General and Marine hospital, suffering from a nervous br:eakdown. Mrs. Dunlop. had beep feeling some better and was. allowed to partially dress and move. about her room during Saturday. *out seven -thirty o'clocic'one of her nurses took some nourishment to, her room and at eight o'clock found u d it • to and it Was d as 'star empty. Search tr!,a's discovered that- she had leftb Y way of the fire' escape because her dressing gown was •Sound on the steps. Search had continued by a few friends but fear for iter safety caused the' doctor to turn'in a genere al alarm to which many responded. Groups of four and five were form- ed, each group having a definite ter- ritory to search. Carrying search lights, lanterns and flash; lights the groups worked frantically and•quiek- ly' to Iacate the missing woman who was not sufficiently clothed to stand the cold night air in her weakened condition. Daylight came before her, glasses were found at the north breakwater of the Maitland river close to the C.P.R. bridge and a monteht later the „party of D. Wig- gins, E. 141utch, E. 'Beacom, T. Weisser, C. Andean found her face downward in about three • feet of water. ` • •GODHRIGii: ' Elizabeth Morrison, widow, of .Dr.: Hugh I. Strang of Goderieh, died en Tuesday oflast week in Goderieh in her seventy- eighth year.. She is survived by six daughters and one son, all of whom were home for the funeral. Dr. Strang, for many years a member of the Goderieh Collegiate staff, died eleven years ago. WINGHAM: An impressive meth - 'oriel •seiwice was held at the annual meeting of the Maitland Presbyterial of the W. M. S. of the Presbyterian Church held at 'Whitechurch on Tues- day for the late Mrs. David Perrie ilf Wingliam, who ' was for. fifteen years pre