The Clinton News Record, 1929-05-30, Page 4COOPER'S STORE WS
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"THE STORE WITH THE STOCK" CLINTON
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DEPENDENT ON YOU BE GUIDED BY THE ADVICE AND
SUGGESTIONS OF AN EXPERIENCED AND RELIABLE LIFE
INSURANCE REPRESENTATIVE.
HE WILL EXPLAIN IIOW YOU CAN BE INDEPENDENT
XN YOUR OD AGE, MAKE SAFE THE PLANS OF EDUCATION
;OF TILE -FAMILY AND RELIEVE THOSE DEPENDENT ON YOU
;:OF CERTAIN LIABILITIES.
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The Ontario Equitable Life
M. T. CORLESS, Agency Inspector,
Phone 193
04-tf.
THE CLINTON-NEWS.
BagUeld
Mr. and Mrs. It, T. Orr and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs.' Sorinigeour and
family, Mr. and. Mrs. I3,•J. Peter and
family of Startford` " were at_ their
cottages. over the week -end,
Mr. Find D'frs. W: th ton, Bud
and Joan Cotton, Dr. and Mrs,W. J.`
Tillman and family, Mr. ` and Mrs.
Dickson Glass and two daughters, of
London were at their cottages for'
the holiday. '
Miss =:Nora Ferguson returned on.
Triday after having spent the win-
ter in London. Mr. and 1Vfrs. Thomp-
son, Peggy, Jean and Billie Balkwill
accompanied her and spent the week-
end with her. '
VLm and Mrs. Thornton Mustard
and family of Toronto occupied their
cottage bye`r the holiday and week-
end.
Mr. and. Miss Barr of Londesboro
spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs.
George King.
Misses Gladys Davison and G.
Mallott and Tom- Mallott of London
spent the week=end with the for
mer•'s mother, Mss. Kate Davison.,,
Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Lewis of Toron-
to and Mitis Jean M. ' Woods of Galt
were with Dr. and *sr Woods over',
the,holiday and week -end.
Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Atkinson and
two daughters of Exeter were : at
their cottage over the holiday and
week -end.
Mrs. F. H. Paull attended the an-
+heal convention of the Women's Aux-
iliary of the Anglican church in
Stratford on Tuesday and Wednes-
Rev.' R. M. Gale left on Wednes-
day, to attend the annual Conference
'on the United Church in London.
Messrs. Lawrence and Fred Fowlie
of London. were home oper the week-
end.
The Young People• of the Hensall
United Church gave a splendid per-
forihance-of their play, "Sunny -Jane,"
in the town hall on Wednesday of
last weelc under the auspices of the
Young People of St. Andrews
Church. Those who were unable to
attend missed a great many laughs.
The Young People of St. Andrews
Church presented their play, "The
Mistress of St. Ives," at Grace Uni-
ted Church at Porter's Hill on Mon-
day. -
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Y.J. Ao KAY, CLINTON
Or Phone 234 for other appointments.
/Baleen eieleil
(The Baby Chick)
Hese lAm!
Now It's u to You
I am a baby chick just out of the egg. Nature has filled lay
little bread basket with enough food to last 72 hours. Then it's up
to you.
If oyu feed me a dirty mash or table scraps, I'll probably die.
But if you start me on Purina Chick Startena and feed me
according to the Purina Plan, the chances are nine to one that I'll
grow up and make you money.
Don't feed me anything for 72 hours. Then start me on 'Purina
Chick Startena, the dependable starting mash containing buttermilk
and cod liver oil.
H. W. Charlesworth
srerrrr:1
GODERICH: Rev. M. C. Parr,
oderich, e ,has accepted ' unanimous
p d a u a
ivitation to become pastor of Hyatt
venue United Chureh, London,, see-
ding Rev.- G. X. Bradshaw, who
s accepted a call to Simcoe. His
ceptance is subject to the approval
the stationing committee of the
esbytery. If this body agrees to
s removal he will commence his
ties the first Sunday in July. Rev,
Parr is 'widely known in the
district. He has been located at
Go erich for the past two years and
is prominent in the church and so-
cial life of the community. Prior to
his coming to the 'lake town he re
5d
i ed at Putnam.
GODERLCII: ' The services in
North street United church on Sun-
day will be•in charge of the :W.M.S:
Mrs. J. R. Earle, formerly of ;West.
China, will be the speaker.
Friends of 1V2rs. W. R. Thornton,
two daughters spent Victoria Day
formerly Miss Mary Walwin of this and the week -end with Mrs: McLar-
village, were grieved to hear of the en's sister, Miss Josephine Stirling.
death of her husband in the Cottage On their return on Sunday Miss
Hospital, Grosse Pointe, on Monday, Stirling accompanied them to spend
May 8, following an operation. The
the week in Port Elgin -
funeral took place from the Masonic
Temple on Thursday and interment Mr. W. G. Rae left on Thursday
made in"Roseland cemetery. Much to spend the holiday at his home in
sympathy is felt for Mrs. Thorntotn Wroxeter, returning to the village on
and son. Reginald.' - Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Knight and Chas. • Empire -Day was marked at the
Gemeinhardt of Toronto spent Vic- school on Thursday afternoon last.
toria Day and the week -end with Rev. R. Mr. Gale gave a short talk
then• parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gem- on Ontario. Rev. F. H. Paull read
einhardt. Mrs. D, Prentice aceom- a letter from a school girl in Malta
parried them and spent the„ holiday which he had received when going to
with her parents. public school himself, and emphasiz-
Rev. and Mrs. W. a Richardson ed the need of unity and peace with -
and two children of Waterloo spent in the Empire, Canada, our schools
the holiday with Mrs.' Richardson's and homes. Mr. C. D. Wickard gave
parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Gale. a short address on the origin of Eni-
Mr•. and Mfrs. Wm. Pease, Mr. and Aire Day. The school children gave
Mrs. John Stackhouse, James Beas- recitations and sang patriotic songs.
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Hanley, Mrs. Snel- The monthly meeting of the Wil -
grove of London, Mr. Coleman of Til- 'ling Wiorkers” Mission Band was
bury and Mrs, Thompson and daugh- held at the parsonage on May 1Sth
ter of Simcoe were the guests of the with the president, Marie Grainger,
former's son, Mr. John Pease, over in the chair. The meeting was open -
the week -end. 11/r. .Win. Pease re- ed with our motto—"Do unto others
maned to spend a couple of weeks es you would like them to do unto
with his son, you," which was followed by our aim
Mr. and Dors. A. Ford Ring and —"To sharp the Bible with other
little ton. Douglas, Miss Mina Proc- . boys and girls all over the world, and
tor and 1V1r. Win. J. King of Toronto practise friendship with them, so
were the guests of the former's par- ` that they and we together may 'live
ents, Mr, and Mrs. George Ring, ov- as Jesus lived." Tho devotional ex-
er tho holiday and week -end. Mr. ! ercises were taken as follows: Scrip-
ture reading—Luke 10:30-37, by Miss
Edith Merner and Miss Emma Stur-
geon; prayer by president. The min-
utes of last meeting were read by
seeretaly, Miss Eva Sturegon, Miss
Edith Merner moving their adoption.
Tho roll dell was answered by a verse
with Hope in. it, Master Dick Ives -
ton took up the offering and Miss
Louise McLeod led iii the offering
prayer. Recitations were given by
lVLiss 'Geraldine Castle, Miss Doris
Featherston, Miss Emma and Berth-
ena Sturgeon, Miss Edith Merner,
Miss Elsie McLeod sang "Jesus
Loves Me." Musical selections were
given by Miss. Louise McLeod and
Miss Doris Featherston, Miss Anne
Dewar told a very interesting story
from the study book "In • African
Busty" and Mrs. Gale told an Afri-
can Picture story' which 'was also
very' impressive. Side's -were 'then•
chosen and it was decided that each
side take the meeting alternatively,
Miss Eva Sturgeon closed the meet-
ing with prayer.
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Mr. and Mr's. CR. Will and
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ily
fadilY of London spent Victoria Dayan
d
the week -end at their cottage.
Mr. Sidney Castle of Niagara Falls
spent the holiday and week -end with
his 'mother, Mrs. M. Castle,
Mr„arid Mrs, E. 11. Johns and fam-
ily returned on Sunday after having
spent the holiday with the former's
mother at Wiarton.
Miss Marion Davison had the great
•misfortune to have the second fin-
ger on her right hand broken when
playing soft ball last Friday.The
girls' team has had to withdraw from
the league as Marion is not able to
play since the, accident and
Mdss Jes-,sie Lindsay, another of the strong
playerson the team, is very ill- with
Pneumonia. Miss - Isabel Lindsay,
who was' also ill with pneumonia, is
now able to be up for a short time
each day.
Mr. ' and Mrs. J. Hamilton and
Miss Pletcher of London came on
Monday to occupy the former's cot-
tage.
Tho members of. the Blue ;Water
Boys orchestra are occupying Mr.
Ken. Moorehouse's cottage.
Mr. James Cameron, ,Isabel and
Evans Cameron of Togbnto spent the
holiday and week -end with the for-
mer's brother, Mr.. John Cameron.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart return-
ed to. Hamilton on Sunday after hav-
ing spent the holiday with the lat-
ter's parents, •'Mr. and Mss. John
Pollock. ,
Mr. and Mfrs. Harold King and.lit-
tle Harold Attwood of Sarnia spent
the week -end with Mrs. King's , par-
•ents, Mr. and Mrs.', Charles Parker,
Mrs. L, B. Smith and little Glen re-
turned to London, Mr. Smith having
come forthe 'holiday.
Miss Annie Elliott of Toronto
spent the week=end with her aunt,
Mrs. John Fraser.
Miss Ruth Houston of London vis-
ited with her parents from Thursday
till Monday. -
Mr, and Mrs. H. Cobb of Toronto
spent the holiday with the latter's
mother, Mrs. M,. Ross, at Sum -R -Inn:
Ma. and Mrs. W. Robinson and
family spent the holiday and week-
end at their summer home in the
village.
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh McLaren and
it
ate.
C
Mmss Muriel who 3s teac-
oeTowCAsh$p
ing at Maidstone, lci hga:ents.-
Mr. andMasov,snteStirlinerpg;r'over
the .holidays,
,Mr. and Mrs Eric Jones of Toron-
to and Mir. 'and Mrs. H. Thomas of:
Guelph spent the week -end with their
sister, Mrs. S. S. Sloan.
Mfr. Alf. McGregor and family of
Detroit returned to their home on
`Sunday, accompanied ' by Mrs. -$l
Emmerson and Eldred.'
blr. A. IfcGuire,'who was visiting
friends in Seaforth, has returned
home.
itL
verybody 'should avail themselves
of the opportunity of seeing the
sight of the fruit b
wonderfulblos-
som this week. The writer has nev-
er seen anything like it before.
Mr, Jas. Switzer halm returned
hone alter having an operation in
the hospital at Clinton,
Miss Grace Stirling visited her
parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. J. R. Stirling.,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Hall, who have
spent the last five years in China,
are spending their vacation with -the
latter's sister, Mrs. R. R. Sloan.
The choir of St, Andrew's church,
Bayfield, put' on their play, ` "The
Dtistress of St. Ives," at Grace church
Porter's Hill, on MondaY, before a
full house. Everyone enjoyed it very
much,
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Wm. J. King has not visited Bayfield
for over twenty years, having re-
sided in Winnipeg until quite rec-
ently when he came to*3Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Ian McRae of Strath-
roy spent Victoria Day with the tat-
ter's aunt, Mrs. John Fraser.
Miss Grace Jowett of London
spent the holiday and week -end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. R.
Jowett.
Miss Alma 'McKay returned to To-
ronto on Sunday after having spent
the holiday with her parents.
Miss Nina Heard, of Clinton spent
the, holiday and week -end with her
patents, MT. and ars, Win, Heard.
Miss Elva Dewar and Mr. H. Stor-
ey of Toronto spent the holiday and
week -end with her parents, Mr. and.
Mks. David Dewar.
We regret to report that Mrs. Ade-
laide McLeod had the misfortune to
break her arm early last week.
MnMand Mrs. A. Sturgeon of
London, Mr, and Mrs, John Sturgeon
of Port Dover, MTs. A. Catling and
son, Jim, sof Port Stanley visited
their parents, Mr• and Mrs; James
Sturgeon over the week -end. Mr. and
Mrs. S. Kipfer of Varna were also
their guests on Sunday.
'Mr. Sam Whidcoinbe of Windsor
spent the week -end with his parents.
Mrs. D. Harrison of Goderich vis-
ited her brotherly Mr. George King
over the week -end.
WINGHAM: North Huron Libd•-
•als chose the sitting member, C. A.
Robertson, as their representative in
the next election, at the convention
held here on Tuesday. ; W. E. N. Sin-
clair, 'Liberal leader, was the chief
(speaker. Nelson Parliament was al-
so present.
On Guaranteed Trust Certificates ..
Secured by Approved First Mortgages
and_Government Bonds.
A. Legal Investment for Trust Funds.
A descriptive Circular describ-
ing these cem•tiftc¢tes'irdetail
wilt be forwaarrdeed up'og request
iJ/kith
TERLING ST
CORPORATlION,
TORONTO'. : ' �-,REGINA
STSRLIN4-TOW E'0.
Si. Helens
Mr., J. Metcalf .of London and
Messrs. Tom Campbell and John
Johnson of. Stanley spent the week-
end at the home of Mr. Robinson
Woods.
Mr. Laurrance Anderson of Detroit
motored up and spent the week -end
at the home of his parents, Mr, and,
Mrs. Joe Anderson.
Mr. and Mss. Geo. Walker and
family 'of East Wawanosh : spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. Wm. J.
Humphrey.
Mr. Lorne Webb of Seaforth spent
Sunday at his home here.
A very instructive evening was
spent by the Young People's Bible
Class on Monday evening, when Mr.
Gibson of Wtinghanr gave his illus-
trated lecture on his trip to Mount
Sinai. Mr. Gibson was:a member of the
only party .who has over made this
trip by motor. It was a real treat
to hear him and see the illustrations.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whithani of
Galt spent the week -end at the lat-
ter's mother's, 1Vf s. R. J. Woods.
We aro pleased to report that
Master Willie Humphrey, who has
been ill, is now on the road to recov-
ery.
(Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Miller and son
who have been visiting friends
around St. Helens, left for their
home in Oyen, Alta., on Tuesday by
motor.
Mr. Alvin Woods, Mrs. R. J. Woods
and Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Woods
spent a day last week visiting
friends in Stanley,
Mr. Alvin Woods left on Saturday
for Fergus and Guelph and intended
leaving Toronto Tuesday for Jasper
Park, Alberta), where he has secured
a position for the simmer months,
WROXETER
Mrs. Selby Dobbs and family of
Becton are spending two weeks with
'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D, San-
derson.
IVIr. and Mrs, Edward Rami and
family of London, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rann
and Mr. and Mrs. C. White.
Alkin Rann, Wingham,.spent the
holiday with his parents, Mr. J. and
Mrs. Rami.
Messrs. H. Allan, Jack and Murdie
Edgar, Brussels, spent the week-
end at their respective homes.
James Sanderson epent a few
days last Week in London and De-
troit.
Ira McLean spent Friday at his
home in Listowel.
Mrs. W. Sharpin spent the 24th
with Teeswater friends. '
Rev. and Mrs. Bolingbrooke and
Mr, and Mts. R. J. Bann left Wed-
nesday of this week to attend the
conference of the United Church in
London.
Mn. and Mrs. N. Brandon and
daughter); also Miss Ruth Stocks of
London, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stocks. '
Mrs. W. J. Finlay, Listowel and
daughter, Miss Ethel, nurse -in -train-
ing at Grace Hospital, Toronto,
spent the 24th with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Wright and Mr. and Mrs. F.
Green.
Miss :E. Sanderson, Markdale and
Miss Cann. of Shelbourne spent the
week -end with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mas. D. D. Sanderson.'
Mesers, Harold Tipp, Les Douglas
Ed. Gibson and W. Fralick .were
Stratford visitors on the holiday.
' Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Sanderson
and daughter of London, spent the
week -end ` with D. D.. and Mrs.
'Sanderson.
Dr. and Mfrs. Spence of Toronto,
also Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Black and
son of Toronto, spent the week -end
witli'�Vfr. and Mrs. R. J. Rann,
Mr. Clarence White spent Satur-
day in London.
Archie 'Gibson and Andy Inglis. of
the bank staff spent Sunday at their
hones
Miss Shaab of Elmiyood, has been
engaged as stenographer in Howick
Mutual Fire. Insurance .Company.
MSS Grace Cameron; Lucknow,
is visiting with Mrs. Huffman, '
BRUSSELS:- The home of N.
Chaiinan was the scene of a large
gathering 'one, evening recently of
the .members 'of St. John's Anglican
with together. w h a number of
friends, "the oecasion being a fare-
well and social evening in honor of
Rev. F. L. Lewin and family; prior,
.
to their removal to Mr. Lewuu, s new.
charge at,,Parlrliill. During. the, eve-
ning they were the recipients, of ,a
well-filled purse of .gold., presented
by Harvey McCutcheon, one,:. of the
churchwardens, while Miss Evelyn
Chapman read the address♦
mergency Crops
to fight wee -
The late season has given weeds a start in many'
fields. Do not seed improperly prepared land
Good crops cannot be expected and weeds will
be encouraged.
To ensurep robability of success in such fields,
and to;control the weeds, take the necessary time
to cultivate properly, but use.one of the later or
emergency crops. Buckwheat, for instance, yields
well, provides good feed, and has a.ready market.
This will pay you better than a weed -ridden crop !
Hay crops suggested are millet, oats and sweet
clover, or soybeans. A mixture of oats, peas and
vetches may be used for either hay or silage.
Rape is excellent for late pasture.
Your . Agricultural Representative will gladly
advise you about suitable crops and date awed -
Mg. Write or call'upon him now, or write to the
P Ontario Department' of Agriculture.
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUR
Parliament Ouiklings, ,Toronto
j. A. Carroll
Hon.ohn S. Martin " Director: Cropv, Cooperation
j.Alinister and elfarrletr Branch
Wainwright
Petroleum
In the Lead
An advance of over 50 per cent. in three
months on stock
Have Let Contract for 15 more Wells
Lhuite ' Number
of Shares at $1.25
Certificates issued in order Applications
are received.
Phone for appointment and we will explain
the situation to you
personally.
W. J. HERON,
Representative
Sales Development Co., Limited:
Phone 253w, Clinton.
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