The Clinton News Record, 1924-06-26, Page 1Sec
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INTON, OIMTAR1O, 'THURSDAY', JUNE 2601;4024o •
wh6et
BuokvilleAt 75e.
Berley See; • . •/,
• Eggs 2t27e,
• 13etter, 25e. te,27,c, • , .
Live Hogs'. e7,60" te
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hung, laid and, 5ilve
These to, delight tbe heart of a Julie Beide
'CHINA—A large assoetment of China to choose from, from Din ler
• OUT GLASS—Lemenacle Sets, Shethert • Sets, Water Jugs, Berry
Bowls, Celery Dishes, Vases, etc,
• SILVER--Tea•Sets, Coffee Sets, Vases, Bread •Trays, Sandwich and
and Cake Plates. • Everytiling in Spoons, Keives, Forks, et., and
:Joel: 'but not least plain and fancy Wedding Rings.
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Jeweller and Opticiati Phone 174w Residence 1743
,ameteco
Savings
Accounts
Checking
- Accounts
Sales Notes
Collected
Banking
by lefait
Collections
Made
.Money
Transfers
•
Money . .
• Orders
They Had No Banks
TN' pioneer days the general mer-
"1- chant often kept the money of
his customers for them — there
were no banks. Buying and selling
were largely by barter only.
The coining of the branch bank
filled an important need in every
community,and to -day the wise
farmer, business man or ,pFivate ,
individual.keeps his money in the
bank and makes full use of the
many services it has to offer. •
THE ROYAL BANK .
OF CANADA
R, E. MANNING, , IVIanager,
- QLINTON
Our
Motto
ForEvery
Man
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The moment .a man step s into a suitof Hatehway 'Underwear,
efreels'eits buttonless „theifeet, Sees its Smooth • fit, he -becomes con-
seitteeeee: e new sense of etiee and :perfect. feeedmi-ea mew habit ".
1.fateleva for bine— , .c ' "
at,chway No-Buttein Underwear for Life
• 't knee+ what ueclerwear „Comfort is 'until iyon • wear-
'• Yen den ,
',Ratchway, It fits your figure perfectly withoet being milled or
buttoned into shae-e; it is eo eroneee, no eother, has to -cbuttosis 'Le
lese orlireak, and Cannot bunch or and 'la cheaPee t'o leuedere
Let Your Next Suit be Hatchway
APPOINTED CHIEF, ,
Davi 3 Caetelbe „lies just, been
"•apeointed "chief, ofpolite,„ae Port Do-
'Ver'''end has -ills new;
detios:',, Mr. Cantelon, who was at
(Me thee 'a Member of the Woodsteck,
'forceancl who liae bed 'a lot of exper.
lence in this work, is-aebrother of
Mie Arthur •Centel:at of town and.
elm .lifyieeceantelon'el the 'London
Reed:• -Re easuaIly, spendee few
weeks ,of eaeh yeal. in „Clinton,.
CL,IN,TOTTVINS, Tgis:.GAME '
The Mitchell lacrosse boys caia4"np
here on Thursday evening last to
play a game •with the Clinton team,
which resulted in a whitewash for the
visitors. The score stood' 5-0 in fa-
vor of Clinton at the close of the
game. •.,,
• --W. L. Johnson, en old stick -hand-
ler, eleyed a good game in goal and
his work was much appeciated by the
rest of the team.
W. Fulford met with anisfortuee
when he fractured a small bone M
his eoot, evhith has pretty well laid
him off ever since.
A return, match will be, played in
Mitchell this' evening.
The Clinton line-up on Thursday
was as follows: Goal, Johnson; point;
W. Mutch; cover point, G. Middleton;
defence, R. Middleton, W. Fulford;
centre, F. Elliott; let end 2nd home,
J. Match, N. Cook; inside and out-
side home, II. "Laweon, W. Fuifore,
Subs., K. Roberton, J: Higgins, J,
Nediger, F. Mutch.
Referee: L. Lavelle, St. Marys.
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HOLE BUI*T,IN AWNING . • 'DIED iicT„i0hT4::aAlcorA.:
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New awnings werepet up on the Wore was•rec,eived. in town yester-
windows of theAgricultural obiter on. day 6f the date Nth Dakete, of
Saturdey and on. i.Satureay •evetiing William Keane,'a brother di the Misr
one of ,theni: was desecnreretlete be om-eses Keane of ;town- 'Mr. Keene's ta-
'dre 1± was euithly ' extinguithecl mily'lead not heara fedm for se:
lent let before tx: big hole was buret in vein' years an he • had not been
it. -It is Suppesed that a lighted ci- home sine' jest •tater his mother's'
garette �r cigar stub was dropped' death about tWentetsix years ago. No.
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from a wilidoNe•above, the habit hay- particulars are as yet to hand
leg g former before thawnings' .
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were erected, glut v.robahly it, will not' A Am:Day.1071Z ,',VxnEeNdiDe17.1:'rn,ario ca;».
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espe.e.y. NeeieeT,g eToRee ed in Clinton for sevenemights last
week ,and held' nightly etincertiand
F'eeey was the hotteseday we have Sold all the Core threelie- could. He
experienc'ed so fay this season and tee had a coyeeecl wagon and a couple of
eve ing brought on -quite a severe Sotithbrn ge6tleuian assistants, who
thin der storm, which cleared the ''aie played the ;banjo and sang negro Mel
and rendered it much cooler. • There odies for ehe- entertainment of those
have been frequent shower's since and • who 'gathered. The medicine' Man
the growth during the past week has himself, was -eemarkabIe fo'r his
been eemarkable. great sieee Fle was said 'to weigh
Friday's, storm blew in the west 398 pounds and looked it, but why he
window of the Hydro Shop, 'smashing stopped short of the round 400 didn't
it into a thousand Metes. It was eeena clear. We'd suggest that he
broken or probably it would not have eat enough chocelates or something
happened. A new one has been or- to pet onethe couple of •extre pounds.
tiered buties nob yet in.•
A SAD HAPPENING
A tree in Paul's church grounds
was blown over, mlso. Happily, Charles Wiltse of Stratford, son of
it was blown from the' west toward M. and Mrs. Levi Wiltse of Clinton
the 'east, otherwise it would have disappeared from his s'eeree • early/."
crashed down on Mee, Blacker's cot- Sunday raorning•eaed no teece,of
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take, near which it stood, Same was discovered -Mita yesterday morn
hail fell but did not seem to do much ing when Ms Bede' was found floating
damage. • InTicteria Lake. (In its being idea ••
LIB. -CONSERVATIVES tified and tbe facts of the ca ee being'
IVIEET
investigated the coroner did not deen
The anhual meeting of the South an inquest necessary as it seemec
Huron Lib -Conservative Associatio clear that he hd ended
.RAD ,SUCCEBSFCL. BAZAAR • •
• The Girls', Club of Willie • church
• held e snosteputeepsful summer
• zee): eon Friday afternoon laser', A
\vas planned to have it in' Mee'. Mc'
Derroid'e lawn, just acros,s from: the.
hurch, that owing to a heavy shower,
of rein eomy in the afternoon this
pixie was abanzleziedet.ieet was held in
the:lectued'eden of the 'thureh. Thie
was found comfortably cool, although
the day Wee'the warmest experienced,
this Season. ' Alternoon tea Was'
eerverl and 'many articles were Orer.
ed for sale, the young lai
rees clearing
between Sixty 'and seventy dollars by
their ,veriture.
IVIASONIC OFFICERS INSTALLED
The following .officers were install-
ed at a special meeting 6f the Olin -
'ton lodge A.F. A.M. on Tuesdayevening,
evening, P,D . G. 35., H. 111. Rorke
officiatieg.
W.M.:C. Venner,
I.P.M.: S. E. Rozell,
So. elearden: C; Deeper.
Jr. Warden: Clement.
• Chaplain: Dr. J. S. Evans.,
Secretary: R. B. Chant.
Treasurer: W. De Fair. '
Deacon: G. Scribbles.
,Jo. Deacon: Frank Jenkins.
D. of C.: Nelsoif Ball.
Inside Glided: L. Stephenson,
So. Steward: C. Cook.
Jo. Steward: G. • E . -
e'yeee: A. Castle.
Auditors: H. W. Gould, 'J, A.
1 Ford. „
Organist: W. J. Paisley.
n a his own life
BASEBALL . .
noon, beingrfairly well attended.
Was held in,Hensall yesterday after- aittoautfleforotyf .dfievseponydeeanrcio.f a811,e,e was
On Monday the Clinton Colts bat- . 'President C. G. Middleton presided married and, had a ,family of five, ' An epidemic of ineasles seem to
tied the Goderich team in 'what was and amongst the speakers were: E. Mr. Wiltse was employed with the have struck Western Ontario and
the best game in Goderich this year. R. Dennis, London, president of the Imperial 011 Go., had been for sever- for the past three months or so they
In spite of the overwhelming scores 'Western enteric, Association; N. W. al years and was earning A good sal- have been claiming the 'attention of
between Gedeeich end the opposing Trewartha, M.P.P. for south Huron, dry, had a nice home and was in coin- echo& children, and incidentally their
teams, the boys held them to a 6-3 J. Je Merrier, ex-IVI.P. for south fwIthebtrocriiih'cpueTisatianociels. Co. Isi4sreeatehasho.s, eelsoetl.lees, to the exclusion of'much
score. One bad liming gave the Huron, and Warden Erwin of Bay- with
straight right up to Saturday
Puritys 4 runs' but they. only scored field.
twice in the other eight. The following officers were appoint- night and he had been about as usual
Alex. Butler pitched a cool, steady &le although his friends state that since For some tette- Clinton was pretty
be had the fin his health had not been'fBlite of the disease, while the sue -
genie and the boy s feel that if given
so good and he had been given to fits rounding townships had many' cases .
President: C. G. Middleton, Clinton.mrs.y degrees, however, they began
a little better support be may give •
Goderich a real 'battle wheu they Vice Presidents: W. Consitt, of depression. spreading through town and mothers
- a- . Consitt, Hensall., „ • of families have got into the habit of
STILL SOME MEASLES
gain meet.
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y. Mr. Wiltse lived in Clinton entil
Secretary-Treasurer:•.G. C. Petty, a few years ago,going -•
nom 'here to
Considering that there are 'only Rensall. . Mitchell and later to Stratfoed. He menet ins showing. The disease
looking over their' brood ca,refully.
two • who are, not eligible to play
ene P. was well.,likee byalt whoea any :-- saptoms
each morning to see if there' are 'any
junior ball the boys have acquitted Executive Committee: T-Tebe e , , - - d
themselves- very well indeed. Coats, R. 'Coats; •Tuckersnutle, J.. dealings with bine being a quiet, cone -
They have been, ho.wever, rather . Moffatt, L. Clarice; McKillop, J., teats young man, and much sincere is not of a very severe type but it
is extremely inconvenient, and espe-
disappointedeby the support, or nth- , , Smith, G. McKee; Runde, B. Al- regret is felt over his untimely death. cially when it keeps pupils' out of
er, the lack of support received in, len, M. Rinn; Groderieh township, Much sympathy is expressed for his school, around examination time.
coulcIrealize that they efe now gain- '
atteedance' at gaines. If people ' N. W. Teewartha, Fred Middle- family and friends, also,
ton; Stanley, D. I•I• McNaughton, The funeral will be held tomorrow, been very strictly enforced, ;
A.ffected houses are duly quarrel.;
ink the experience necessary -to make G. B,..Hailley; Hay, W. ponsitt, ,Friclae. After a service at the house tined but the quarantine has not
a finished team in a year or so they ,e,HeNeeb; Stephen, W. E hott, A. 198 Nile street, Stratford, which will doubt to the mildness of the type, and
'owing no
might come out to encourage the boys Neeb; .Clinton, D. Cantelon, W. be conducted under the direction ef
yvho are trying to Iceep the town on S . ' R . Holmes; Seaforthe R . the I. 0.0.F., h ; ; 1 4 whichaabp1 nntbitaitllyteearteod pcirtionlornangtintheePlelibi--
the map in the sporting field. • Wilson,. Dr. Rayburn; Bayfield, lodge he was a mtitbnelie.,hiline'remais delfic, It is now on the wane, it
Clinton plays at Bayfield on July W. .,
W Stinson R. MeMureay, Ex- will be brought to Clinton be auto is hoped.
5th and Goderich plays the return , eter, C. Sanders, P. Coats;. Hen- for interment. •
mateli Imre on July 7th. , sell, G. C. Petty, R. Higgins. -
AMONG THE CHURCHES • FUNERAL OF MRS. J. WATSON
The funeral of the, late Margaret
A BROTHER DIES LITTLE LOCALS
• The Deanery of HU1'011„ Perth and Leslie'
probably meet Seaforth and wife of Mr. James Wat-
a highly esteemed resident of
The following from the Stratford Tuesday next is. Dominion Day and JeoelehlitalypshiGtrheey i son, who passed away on Tuesday,
Beacon -Herald refers to the death of a .public holiday, i.
a brother of Mrs, Margaret Colzet-
Co-operative Services
fall,
June 18th, from pernicious anaemia,
hone oe town, and a fernier resident erydro was off foe a few:hours on after a lengthy illness, took place
of Huron county: e Sunday, while' neeeseary repairs were • from the family residence on-Thurs-
made dowry the line. Arrangements have been entered clay, afencion to the Harputhey cem-
"Thomas Moore, age 89 years and 11 , into between Willis and Wesley chute etery. Mrs. Watson was the eldest
months, who had been an invalid for. Peineipal Erwin of the Clinton thee by which co-opeeative services daughter of the late Mr. Leslie, of
the last three or four years, died at Collegiate Institute in chief examiner will be held airing July apd August, Clinton. Her marriage to Mr. Wat-
his residence at 22 Mornington street at Seaforth this week,. , The prograinme of services will be as son took place in 1887, and she went
about 3:45 o'cloth Thursday morning. follows:
The late Me. Moore was practically a Mos. —yell/lath is 'getting settled July 6, morning service at Willis since resided. She was an active
as a bride 'to Seaforth, where she has
life-long resident of this country. Ile this week in the residence recently evening service at Wesley church, worker in connection with the Pres -
was born in Devonshire, England, and
when an infant, was brought to Can- purthasd on Mary street. Rev. Mr. Holmes, preacher. byteelan church there, and prior to
M
oda by Ms parents who settled in Fill- Mrs, James Steep of town ead a July 13, 20, 27, and August 3, mor- her illness secretary of the Womee's
larton township, 'He lived in Ful-
larton, fanning. until his mareiage to flock of pheasants hatched out last ning service at Willis cimecheevening IVfissionary Society. The service was
week. This is a new industry. service at Wesley cenvele Rey, Mr, conducted by Rev, De. Larkite. The
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Charlotte Walkom . 62 years ago. Miss McConnell o± the C.C.I. Hogg, preachepallbearerwere John MaeTavish,
August 10, 17 and 24, morning ser -
With his wife he then moved to Grey staff baying resigned,' Miss May Ri- William Ament. E,- Bright, 5. M.
ice at Wesley church,'evening see -
township were he fueled for about clatedson of Toronto has been engaged
vicevat Willis • 1 Rev. ef •
is c nue 1, i . Her husband, one son,. Leslie, and
Bese.T. S. Smith and W. G. Willis.
35. years, Moving to the villa.ge a in her stead.
Holmes, preche,,. two daughters, Mrs. Scheldeup of
Byussels, he became widely known as .
gina, Saslz., and Mess Marion at
a machine agent, Twelve years ago Aeocal, bowling tournament, was
Willis Church home, survive.. Me. and Mrs. W.
t
the late Mr. Moore left Brussels, re- held on the green yesterday after • -
med, and took up his' residence in
noon. A rink of ,man howlers cameof whom was a
D. Fair, the MUM.
Next Sunday the 'minister's sub-
title ',city, He was predeceased by del:Yn from' Blyth.juts will be: Morn
sister, attended the fenerale '
his eyvife some e fYears ago; The Monday, June 80th, is the last day
ing, "Things of
Strength ill National Life." Even- OLD PIONEER PASSES
deceased man was a, member, of the on wii.ieli the 'first installment of ing: "Voices of God." , ,
Central Methodist church. He 1924'S taxes may be paid. Better The -funeral took place in Chilton
Salvation Artny cemetery on Wednesday last of the
leaves to mourn their loss two daug'h- get them in before that and have ae -
-less, Mrs. ,C. Hoare and Miss Bessie easy- mind.• 11 a m 'H fees meeting• 3 p m
, - . ., o i s • , . •, late Ann Cantelon, widow of the late
Moore of the city. „ Sunday school and Bible class; 7:30 1 f h • cl ' .1 t • M. 11 1
Welliam Cantelon who died at the
The funeral was held from his late ,Mr. L. E. Doherty of. Stratford, tome o ei aug i el, is. ug i
pen. Salvetion meeting. 7:30 Fri -
residence on Saturday afternoon at formerly of, Clinton, at a ineetinir of . Stephenson of Toronto on Monday,
, day, couts paeade. '':• ' 4 ' • ' ' '
2 o'eleek. •The remains were placed the Stratford, Y.M.C.A. board of ..• . .
1 Atte leth, ireher nieetyefifth year.
in the vault here. Interment will dieectors the °thee evening Was elect- Wesley Church ,
. The deeeased, whose maiden name
be .
in Fullerton township, The Service
made inter at the Munro eemetery, ed president of the Association,
• The Brotherbood will meet at ten North of Irelaini but came with he
• was Ann Robinson, was born in the
Owing to the prevalertc• a of meas.; o'clockethe subject for discussion be- parents to Canada seventy-nine years
-was conducted by Rev, J. W. Mag -
wood of Central Methodist chueth, as- les in town and vicinity Sumentere ing: "Does Giving Enrich the Giver?,
' ago, settling. • in Stanley township.
Mated by Rev. F, J. Oaten of Tor--
dent Geainger has decided that no It will be introduced by Me. J. Me- She was twice married, her first bus_
band, Jobe Boyd, dying when their
onto. The pallbearers were six ne.
phews: A. A. Colquhotm of Ribbert; ton Hospital until the ,epidese has 'On Sunday the pastor Will
subsided. ehange pulpits with the Rey. R. F. ly
ex- five children .were bet young. 0»-
10. Coulquhoun of Science Hill; F. ,one remains, Nees. Stephenson.
shell, S. Meech '•• of Stratford and con»ection With- the 'Collegiate , ni
Moors of eeenee, 0. J., moore of Mit- Results of. promeklo,•exams: tin aIetwitheee,cliiifo,rPreiha:loepue owvliehelowgiloleipriimoaesch About thirty-five years ago she Was
Ion and for a time they- resided in
married to the late Willipin Cante-
Thomas Moore of Niagara, Falls, N. stitete will tot be publislie iinti Sunday school at eleven o'clock.
Clintore in Albert street, .opposite
Y. Amonget those from out of the the departmental results are known, Ontario Street Church • the eresene home of Mr. Wm. . Cente-
,ety who attended the funeral were: sot Principal ' Erwin theories
The ,
1VIr. arid IVirs, Ben Snell of Constance News -Record. -• • Ti
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who is a distant cousin. The
and Mrs. A, ColquIwun, a ;sister, 1VIes, ., ' Sunday.
dayS S. S'Morning.etatOam
megs se
rotiontzbi.ecenlea
t: lateMei. Cantelon was one of- the
II,. Kennedy, 'Mr. and IVIes. A. .Je. I'' Mer
ID' Field and A. F. Johns are "Spiritual Madness."
• ' ere in h •of the class * t "Th Intelligence-20ffivecnein'77 Ist-lb-
-c aige. jec : e very het of the early settlers it this
Corless 'Of Clieton. ' ' Feankleri, Meese of, min -writing
iClinton thie week. They Friday evening. , . .0the -• • ,•
section and retained her faculties up
MeMneraY and Mr. and Mes,,M. ,T. We studentseica
t 1-st She Could tell many an
on departmental eelee Junior' I,eayue meets at 7 on
of Mitchell, sang a solo 'I'm Waitieg exams. in , interesting story of the early plays,
eel. Thee," weld, the late me,. Moore are writing in the town hall, Which A fir, 1.0 am was preseneed at eSbeali6gnets3r-nfifonethis 'Ygedaoi:?co'usnavity, niaRneYr
sang when is teeor` voice WAS 1» its 1118 been fitted up•for their u'e'' th--Y 7ne•PP:olales' League on Mon- remains. were:brought to °Berton for
Prime-- The hymn,' "Ali elan the ,,,khe school year is. tereeekany (wee, :y Alin lit" Mies Iloblis' address on
a favorite ef the late Mr• Moore and -gone, but the Most an3dous time ie'
Power oe',/eses' Natee" was ale° sung Most of the 0.5. teachers having .Fk. ,
d L gStevenson was meth enioYecl. irom the eleven o'clock train on Wee-
piendoe,s. lo . worth cracksoit was interment, the funeral taking, place
nesday eorehoose.
visitors will be admitted,to the Clin- Kinley.
about tlie-lest lie helped to sing last now examieatien thee, ana will encore , A worthsr reading was giv-
New Year's day. The late Mr. • by
not h;)o'ver for another fortnight. The eh by the president. •
• energetic church worker, being at one
IVI°°iie hi his Y`iiiiiget days was a verY eremite° exam starts July 705;. ;' Tee League will hold a social even-
. . . trig cie the lawn of Mr. and Mes• W•
time superintendent of the- Sundae !Wesley church League had a little S eweso gooday evenieg next•Lrondesboro
school at Cranbroek and leader of the 'ewe soci 1 on the 1
a , me,ch hewn on
ceoireFor. years, he operiedehis home Thuesday evening last. 6n
umbor
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enee a eek to the young ,petel' le' of gathered to listen to the band.ariel Oat,'
the , neighborhood Wheee-they woiild ice Cream and cake, .
gathee ,to"haee an houe's recreation eetiratite 'of'eseriho doubt Cieveteted.:
and -then have ineteuctien in music fee some from coming; . • • • , •
the edit ofethe evening.. politice-
'11/11'. Moore iieVer, tooki-
, an; sido :la- • The fie of 'Hewkiee''enclelgillee,„
waysbelieving the, best ; Meo would liardWareeleprelieitte,e ha been'
d� the beet ,fer 'the' eetintreee. aeleed. will :eon -Dine
Mrs:" Oelquhotie, Clinton Meeebeetielse'lle•the 'present stind "whito,
T. Muo'eh 'Stret-fded'endeek;eNee.
this «5 • Neeth,:peliete are
Inge,etlite
eileteenc-ce.•':', • eer".•
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A.pFO'grain will be given eftsr which
refeeshineets will Sereed and a
social -hone enjoyedeley tee Yeaeg
P , ,
Dr:, Feed' Thempsen 'eSsisted the
chole.eolieeStitiddy, singing 055 sole
Paets'iteithe.atithertis atboth iservitee.
The deett, by Msee GibbitieS aed:
Ag,.; ,.T"h.thnnson„,* Die Mernmg
Ebowo 1;X gsvi116sana poo ab
One:. ee bee hakevienek
derkur,:;volono,
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. The monthly meeting of the'; We -
men's Institute' will be held in the
Community ',hall on Theredee, July
3ed The topic, ' "BiographieS of
°enable Authors'," will be given' by:
Miss Alberta Sneli; a irieading ,bst Mae
MaeItamiltoig"guarteftd,Virs. Moon,
Ilifes .,Adente; Mee ..z;ttal hint aiid.:40p.
Abery,:;*,,itostesses. -Will ,be AVIese,S,'
'CartertlOe 1°.' •Wie', q?,' ftre'''' ''iYIin
Lyon, end' MissXteiy,, . :,, . -;', .•
' f.-Mis,i- tilljan ' A'cliiris\ 1.10,'s . retained,'
•after ;•eemediegee: ihe eWectlea,
'1‘'li''''eil5ilii'i1.1'4i'i', 1:1''••ie#Ve3'!.
RT. HON. ROBERT L. BORDEN
who filled the position of premier of
Canada during_the four years ,of the
great war, and who today rounds out
his three score and ten years. Sir
Robert is the type of Canadian of
which Canada is ,proud. 5-15 is 10 man
who can represent her with distine- •
tion in any company and lie enjoys -the
esteem of all classes. , Many good
7woitshhebsirlyhildlaybe. offered him today, his
PeoPie You Know
Miss Dorothy Rorke is home from
Alma College for the summer va-
cation.
Rev. Cenon and Mrs. W. T. Cluff
• of Stratford were in Clinton on
" Tuesday.,
Mee. John Cluff is spendink, the week
with her son, Mr. R. Cline of the
Bayfield line.
Ma, W. J. Geddes of Belgrave, me-
' thee of Principal Geddes oil the
Public school, visited with 'Vase
Sa-yille and ether friends in town
this week.
Dr. C. W, Bratows of South Orange,
N.J., and his son, efr, Charles
Buerows, who has just graduated
as a civil engineer from Ann Arbor
University, are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. 3, Cuningbame.
Mr. and Nis. A. T. Cooper were in
,Torento over the Week -end, going
clown to meet the fortnee's sister
and brothereibelewi Mr. and Mes.
iS. J. Armstrong of Ontario Cal.,
who came over to attend the Ro-,
taey Convention which was held in
Toronto last week. •
Rev. Mr, Redmond of Toronto, Mr.
and Mra. Guy Brown of Kingsville
and MY, John Dignan of Exeter
spent Sueday as tbe guests of Mr.,
and Mrs. John McKinley and Mr.
• and Mrs, J. B. Levis. Me. Brown
who has a bine tenor voice, sang in
Wesley church and Ontario street
church on Sunday evening.
Dr. Benson Sellery of Chicakb and
Mr. Rendeieks of Erie, Penn,, vis-
ited the former's sister, Mrs, A.
T, Cooper on Friday last, They
mede the trip by motor and were
Leming on up to Kincardine and
Owen Sound. This was Me. Hen-
drielcs' first visit to Canada and he
expressed heeself.as delighted with,
his experiences,
Mos, Ross so., and elm. (Dr.) Ross
and two children, Donald and -Mane
who have just returned from Eng -
'mid, are the guests of Mrs. (Dr.)
Rose' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. O'Neil,•Dr. Ross Went on to
the west but will probably return -
to Ontario next month. Little
Miss Mary •hoss, who is a particu-
larly winsome little maid, was born
in England while her pelmets so-
journed there.
• Holmesville
Miss Holmes is in Wingham this •
week attending the wedding of her
great-niece.
Goderich Township
Mrs. Coil Bowden and little son,
Kenneth of Campbellville, yeti:lamed to
their home ' 011 Wednesday after
spending a few weeks with Me. and
Mrs. W. S. Rowdee
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Stanleg Township
Ur. and Mrs, James Porter and
Mr and -Mrs. Earnest Taylor of
Goderich were the„„kuests of ele. and
Mes. John Scotchmer on Sunday last.,
Me. Sohn Cowan and Mr,
Chester
Nicholson epent Sunday evening at
Grand Deed.
Mr, Thoihas; eaowden sold a Rite
teamof grey Percheron horses to Mir.
Dated Weimer of Goderich township
teeently. • '
Misses Hazel- and Zetta SacicSoie
daughters ef Mr, aild etes. James
Jackson, gradhated froze Macdonald
Institute, Guelph on naday last. Mr.,
and Mi.: jacicson went dowe to be
prie,seztlaraetnetheJoe goio,who
bah
tacodoilatiwohexer8ciseeeen.,
ivi
in Philadelphia, Stopped. off on hie,'
• way 'tome and attended tlie exercises •
also. The Misses Jackson are boli-
daying at their home for a couple of .
:months and intend taki'ng' a ,poSt-grad-
e course hear taking positios
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