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The Clinton News Record, 1924-07-17, Page 5appy' this cl a reduction in Otifig 40,000 ihement. Ins day and 9., • d 74,, Ca +•4 ry Ve4t,119.1,1g11{. yes - the said. gen. 'a: sig 01' rc,- ..thbf the new Union Opened,' surely , gi season' is' open, Ey- 'Heoines word ,of n owxiart 1,.atheli of Our niany lakes ',& 4is1 ,Greater care should 'be , taken Sffair inor on' the wa especially by those who. cannot ' Whisky adsare agadn appearing In the newspapers of Alberta, They ' have disappeared from the newspa- ' pers of Ontario- and will n t a -1; appear while,the Ontario Temperance . Act stands Do the ' of On - barrio 'want our newspaperagain frown, with such ads?, . 'We've never' seen two .0100118 in the sicY et one time but julY conies nehr achieving the Marvel, 'having, two new moons in the month. There was a new moon on the 2nd and will be all,. other en the 31st: , It is said to be e . great number of.- yeare since such ,a thing happened before.' . *.* Doctors now claim that the -only child has mOre brains, than the child' with several brothers and sisters. Considering what we are, just fancy what mental giants most of us might - have ,been„ if we hadn't had to divide .up our braihs with a whole lot -of hrother., and sisters! * _ Some people effect to believe that women haven't much influence in. pole itics, even though they have a vote, but it eves a woman who- eanninated the winning candidate at the Demo- cratic convention in New York the other day, breaking a cleadloek which 1. had lasted foo'days.- * * TOTOrit0 is to have its viaduct eind v the use ,of its new union station. Thir s seenis almost too good to be true to a the inhabitants of that bailiwick, and a we should_ be neighborly enough to I •'rejoice with them. That tinfoil. eta- f • tion has been an =enfant long t enough. It time it was put to w some geed use. ,Cancidian e4itoes now touring Great a 'attain were entertained by the xing' B and Queen at a garden a:art' the 111 other day. No doubt they imagine in theyaaie having a fine time but tbey 13 needn't think they're having all the A. fun. We were at the Baird Re -un- a ion last eveth and could Rave gone to B - the Ford picnic at Byfield yesterday w ia we'd wanted to, ntes e1tinuod fl'om Page ) Ozt speabers' dwell upon the many ativantages derived Irom contact with 4.The Master " the man who for so Many years \ViCldecl eneh an IDE -ammo on the eon muility, was that those of us who had never Wended "Baird! Schooland had'neyer bad the privil- ege of knowing the kindly scholar who had so long ruled -there, had had but a Poor -4tali in sA basket ball game w-as.played.dne-. ibg •the afternoon between' the ,prw sent, mem:bur-sr, eP th0 section. and` for: mei, ,pupils, the former whining". Ten- niS, baseball and football was also indulged in during the afternoon, and evening , One accident inarred the day when Eenneth Stewart, son -of Mr. and Mrs. Fenwick Stewart, fell while en- gaged in a ball game -and broke his arm. ¶MHl 11 The Clinten Pipe Band enlivened the proceedings 'during,' the' after- noon with many a merry tune on their pipes, which just suited the occasion. 'their music came in • for many compliments. , II 11 Tf • , Mrs, Baird„the gentle, dignified wi- dow of the "Master," Was ilreSent on ,this occasion and many,. tokens 01' love and respect were paid to her as well as to the memory of her excel). tiodal 'htsband • ' 11 Tf tr So hysy have we been talking about other things that we have left to the very last any mention of the won- derful provision made for the enter- tainment of the guests by the, ladies. The supper to which all satdown was served with' the lavishness of true Scottish hospitality. We 'should say that With all the studying of the spelling book anti the eateehisnf the ladies of 13aird'5 neighborhood have not neglected the essential study of the culinary art. 11 II 11 11 Mr. • W. olVfeEwen ivas president and Mr. Fenwick Stewart 'secretary of the eonunittee responsible for this unique. home -gathering and they and the other members' or the committee are certainly to be congratulated up- on its unqualified success. ' -1111 11,11 '. register*wasacept mid 1Via. J. H. IVacEwan, who had 'charge of it; was my' biesy 'cal afternoon, eating his upper even with . -the book at, his el - ow, trying to get at 'many sigatures s could. We give below a partial ist of those who attended, especisilly rom distant points; heading it by he names of the Baird family who ere present: 1VE's . George Baird, -.sr, Nis* -Chris- tine Baird, George T. end Mrs. Baird ncl family, Mr. and, Mrs, Thomas. aird, Stewart Baird, Mrjand Mrs: los. B. Baird, all el enema reside the vicinity. T. T. ancl Mrs. aird, aTighlandl Park, Mich.; George ai . ncl Mrs. Baird, Detroit, Mich.; nd Mrs, Win. Baird, Ferndale; P, •, and Naas, Moffat .,and .babe, Dash- ood; John Lane, --111):s. Lane and fa- it, St' .Coltunban• Miss Ethel Lane., *a* . A Berlin doetor is trying to searL women in.to letting'their heir. grow, Jo by :telling them that if they continue D bobbing, itathey'lt giefiv beards. Care- 1VI -4.vtlinfra Women are made of sterner ai f-eetiff 'than to be scared so easily, howl.1-1 Any old German doctor vehO R fh7d<s isa :can scare a Canacjian,,flaa- W --perainto letting her hair .grow.tentil Ca She's good'and-readyliee anhther tali M think coming. , . * 40* t, •-••• , The'Re-cliatt"ibution.131.11 has. passeti" mi the Comm sins 'BY it many, changes Rd . are made but Huron escapee ehatige, Mr although many ridings CI,V0 chringed No disappecia altogether, York cortaity loses' one ridina.while Grenvillea I. an nox. and Addington, E. Peterboth, Pe •orie Hastingsa one Elgin,. Duifevin and Jo 'N.• Ontario disappear eatogetlier. ,He 'end °Maid° 'will have, :the Di .saine •nmelber ;northers as -before, Fo although Some' tidings .disappar,' but Co :the *West gains considerably. . Ter- bet -onto will have- nine instehd ' of' six • D. members,. There' will -be '245 seats 'Sae in the., house .fitistosaga , gt3, , • , a La ste year thaa Ocinadian National Ed 'Exhibition cueatittee eetit out little click thermetheterlorto newspaper editors IC and °Ilia hangs on the wall of the of- Ew ;fire this :Minute and'Tegisters eighty- =Hi) , one,, with the afternoon sun pouring Cle .iri. This year theyesent out ever- Mrs sharp Pencils, •witheareffich; nci, doubt, God -they alf"airoceed to write moi few"Jt;ind . words- Omit their batty. Cud big fair. , Well, oneaean't help say- Wo ing Mee .16,theut itaff one, Mit says aiiything -far 'Certainly Mrs ie no aloticheof ` if Ern we, ever."6".rieb we'd go to Torerito en' la,id - the firS,t fair.`"and StayoniTor - til thela4' 'was...headed.- ,GeO for . home .fold and the' last reele• land ribibon5„„turnip will - say,' that ,fanaaignisalliVie;Ye to fain be the- beginiffng _ the end-' atif a JOS0 pleasaiit mann-nem thart Ale ance against it and. We alwayS',,heave Yale sigh,:'when they itart-,adVertising' lVlrs • Ross Gore Dueing the ,sunimer,weather-there on; is no holiday more enjoyable, per- Issa hap, ,'especially for .those who love J. . - the 'great out-cloors, than a hhliday Tayl • .epeet Motoring about „with- conipara-, and tive leisureness, through ,the-beattl:' Stew ful country that is Onta).qo. We IVIeT hope sOnie day, (a -kind fate send it Olin nolgtoo late for 00 to enjoy it) to Neil tali° ear:m.11)1e of weeks, with a trusty Legg • and a congenial chum or two, and, A, tnble about among :the , many lovely ,McD snots , ;we already 'wet- of, some we Mrs. Already. know and S0,1110,1 w.e've,..only• Mar heard of;' resting , when we're tired ,to; , and rettirnin'th when the 'holidays end lane, wil h .-hoth mind 'aini body refreshed., and 'And, as if just TOT people who ,want Tear to do that sort of thioz and need 'a ,C3ord guide, A. A. Briggs,' adverOsing char ,Oanager of the Dunlop, Tire Co , has Mrs, r,tist issued a 'new type e road guide. gavel A -is in thelform Of a book which bit Spea , easily carried: II; gives. Maps Mrs. e different distriet,„ sihowina, the Stan ,-'-pto be travelled and on the Miss k:lati.ge,2Fives the Interesting lea- L. "O1l'aces shown. Anyone; McCl Na1.11"; -91eta, 11tunlop Teaila ,"a 'reel es- Gran They sell it for fifty 'cents, Clint iss tines= Lane, =Prank Lam; Cherie due' and WillianClenea sBrucefield lin and Mrs. 'Snyder, Brudefield avid anq Mre. Elliott, Clinton; Mrs ary Rost," Clinton; George It id Mrs, Elliott; Clinton; Mrs. Fran ow and two sons, Toronte; nom eid,,IVIrs. Reia'and Miss Edna Reid alt‘n; 'Arthur. Canthlon, and Mrs nteIon, 'Clanton; RobertAllunter an rs. Hunter, Clinton; John Cuirrin d Elyth; Miss Bessie Smith inton; Mb's. E. Sehoenhale and' fa 1y, Clinton; 11. Rt Ross and Mrs as, Sehforth; t. Bedford at •BecIfeed, Sault 'Ste: il,/arie;• .A. tta 1Vfrs Nott aria Mrs.. E.. Kearns ult Ste, 'Waite; George iStewae d Mao. BtewartaSettforth• aeock, Miss M. R. Clark: Clinton hn Craig "and Hanneh 111i 'Gkaig nhall; Rev. I-1, R. Diehl .and Mrs. ehl,,Adelaide;• la Forrest, Mrs., rrest and Beth lirorrest, Varna; ,Fd tton 'and IVIrs,..Cotton Detroit; Ro- t,;.'hicla, and IA's. irick, Clinton; P. McGregor, Mrs. ;McGregor, forth; T...E. Mason, Mrs, -Mason, d, Miza Marion, Sumenirbill; John eiaiat'-ancf'aafrs. Steevara Bayfield; na Alexander, Toronto; T. R, But: et; MB',, Eugenia ate Butehart, D., Red a1a1c, Iowa; .1a6V. J. Mc - em •MTSi MeEivem and family, leaale,e0r114 Miss' Jean' Mustard, velarid, Ohio; Frank Saunders end • Saunclets, and Mits. Win, Glen, - mach; Win, Cudmore, Mrs. dud- Seaforth; .Sam Cuclinore, Mts. more, kippeneT. Workman, MTS. , rkinan, Kicppen; John' V. Diehl, . plintorii Robert ,MeLaren, McLaren, Hensall; Sieihn, Greet cefieldi Katherne W. Leckie, Me- e L..;,',Graliani;' Edith 13, Leckie, Bi.anclon;"Forett; Mrs. rge Branner, Ifilda.'Brenner, Mid- , '3. RosS, Hensel:11; es.Brpagoot,,Mrs. Broacifoot and hly,:Seaforth"; janies -Hi Martin, ph. J. .Martin end Mrs, Martha x. Robertson andalVIrs. Robertson, a Mich. . Richard Macken • end . Macken, "-Forrest; Frederick arid. -family,' Dungannon; A, ion and lyLrs. Gordon,. Sheppard. - J. McGregor; 13rooklya, N.Y.; e Dodd, 'Clinton; Wdlliarn- Taylor, Ross Taylor, Joseph Taylor, 'Ida or, Science Hill; T. Clatworthy Clatworthy, ,Lonclon; Ida aet, Sault Ste. 'Melte; Elizabeth" evish, Clinton; Minnie Weikel', ton; F'. C. Neil, IVIrs. F. .0, and Ross Neil, London; Cecil , Mrs, G; LeggaBouglas Legg; C. McDetigall, and Mrs. A. C. • Aylmer;- Thos. Lane and Lane, Seaforth; hilrs; G. Elliott, garet and jaekie ElliotL. Toren - Misses E. A. and Agnes IVEaclar- Clifford Lobb, Mrs. Lobb family, Robert Pearson, Mrs. R., son and Leslie Pearson, Clinton; on Waldron, K. C.; toronto; Ki- d Bond and Mrs. Bond; Godericlm Margaret A. Smith ,and Mar - Smith, Detroit; Mrs.' Isabella r, Will Spear and Mrs. Spear, Neil -McMillan, Highgate; Goo, bury and Mrs. Stanbnry, Clinton; M. Gilmore'Cleveland, 0,; Rev. W, Diehl, Port, Burwell; James ymont, Mrs. McClyroont ancrVi- Varna;Williahi Genet and Mrs, Cliritori; ,Mrs. Robert Fisher, on; Mrs Fred Weir and family, SW/It Current; Mr., and Afrs 13ent- ley and son, California; Harold, limes, Toronto,:sW11 Tebbuti. and MrS, Tub - butt, Qodoiih 0. L. Paisley, Mrs'. Paisley and Elmeh- Paisley, Clinton; • Stanley • Jackson and Mrs.Jackson; Canfield; H. bleByien, Mr McBrien and Miss Marion, The. Fraser and Irl'rs. Fraser, Cliitton; Mes, T. Mua- • lard and family, Toronto; J, 43. Mus- tard and family, Brucefield; Bev. ,J, K. Hogg, Clint 011; Stewart strong, Harnepayna; Rev. C. CI. Ar- mour, Mrs. Armour and IVIiss Elean. or Armour, Andrew Scott and Mrs. Scot!, •Brucefield; Dr. Gratia, Mao. qunn and D., Cantelon, C,linton; Win. Cantelon, ,Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, '11 13 11 In the evening a -program was eat on, the platform having been lighted Lor the oceasion., The program op- ened with community singing, fol.. lowed by a butterfly dri/1 by twelve young ladies, costumed in gold and black as follows: Annie Stewart, Bet-, ty Stewart; Mary Stewart; Clara Politer; Hazel Potter; 'Edna Reid; Kate IVIcgregor; Eleanor MeEweil; Marion McEweri; IVfyrtle Pearson; Annette 'Sinclair; Mrs. W. Moffat.: This was followed by a ,p)ay. in throe acts entitled: "Aunt Jerushy on -the Warpath." Cast of ,charac.ters: Hiram Fish, village constable.: Frank IVIcGregor. Jerushy Fish, HiraM's wife: Mary E. Stewart. Sufficiency', .their son: Clifford SteWart. ' Elder Sniffle's, a hypocrite::Walter Stelly Etta Snapper, a maiden lady .141yrtle Peaason, •Sis Popkins, Aunt Jerushy's maid Betty Stewart. Bill Barker, Showman: Wan. Sin- clair. Elsie ,Barker, Bill's Marioni MeEweet. Madame Reno de Beno, Fortune teller: Mrs., W. Moffatt. Chorus Girls, Annie Stewart, Clara Potter, „Hazel Potter, Margaret Mc- Gregor, Edna Reid. -Between acts Mrs. Frank Saundeas of Goclerich and Miss Annie Stewart, sang solos. The day's activities were brought to a 'close by singing "God Save thee Ring." - ' Marriages I,AWSON—STONG--In Clinton, on July 161li, ley the Rev. A. A. Hohnes, Grade -Lenore, ord3r daugh- ter of Mr. and 1Vrrs. Levi Stong, to Gordon Merxiott Lawson, son of Mr. Luke Lawson, all of 'Clinton. SMYTH' SI-IANAHAN — In St. - Joseph's church, Clikon, on july 10th, by' the Rev. Father Gaffney; Elba Ja, daughter of 11/r. and Mrs. John • Shanahan, to Charles B. Smyth, Births McMILLAINT—In Goderich on Only 7th to'IVIr. and Mrs. W. McMillan, a son. REYNOLDS—In Exeter on July atle, to Mr. and Mrs". Luther Reynolds, a son. SNELL--Iri Exeter, on july 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. William Snell, a daughter. • JONES—Li .,Exeter, oh July rd, to Mr. end 'Me's. J. Hubert Jones, A son, PENHALE—In Stephen, on .July • To Mr. and Mrs. Gotdon• Penhale, a Son. Wetaskiwin, Alta., on June 29th, to Rev. and Mrs. W. Tr. Irwin, a daughter. JOHNSTON—In East Wawkinosh, on July 10th, to Mr. and Mrs., Stanley Johnston, a daughter. - • Deaths JOHNS -In Clinton, nu July llth,Em- ' ilia -johns; daughter of the late Robert John a of Tuckersmith. PECK—In ,Stanley township, on ly. 176th, Henry • Peck, • aged 73 -years- , .DOB/E---In 'West Wawanosh, on July . 12th, William Dobie, in his 77th year, The strawberry festival put on •IleY the Methodist church in Miss Ache- sonIe lawn on 'Tuesday evening prov- ed th he a great success,. The ev- erilleg was ideal and a great' crowd gathered. The ladies provided, a woriderfuleaupper, as they always cha and it was very meth enjoyed. The Clinton Kittle Baud furnished exceL Ient ratisie, thtoughout the, evening. aUffeid . • Mr:' 'and Mrs; 'George. Reid, Miss Idargaxet and Master 13iller Reid ee Saskatchewan; the Misses Eva* and Alice_Stinson and Mr. Alfred Pilate): of -Toronto and Mr. Dick Cunningham of Denfield arvvisiting at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. W. 5. Stinsge.' Yesterday was the.claY.of the Ford picnic, when vast 'crowds of people gathered from far and near and a very happy eime was spent, in spite of the Tact taht the rain marred the enjoyment to seine e.xtent. Many people declared that it was the lar- gest crowd ever seen set Bayfiehl, and that is -certainly saying a good deal. -A fine prograin a sports was run oft but we are unable to give the list this -Week. The, committee in charge ..ave to be coegeatelated on the ane - cess of _their labors, • Result of promotion examinations Bayfield. Public school, Jenior room: Jaa• ard to Sr. ard—Margaret El- liott, Jessie Lindsay, Agees Kerr, John Brown, Jean Foster, -Grafton Weston. • - Sr. and to Jr, 3rd.—Dorts Gcmin- hardt, Berthena Sturgeon, Eva Stur- geon, Harold McLeod, • ,Ti. and to Sr. 2nd—Mary Wid- combe, Craig Kerr,- Jack Lindsay, Kenneth Merrier, Geant %%Reside, Pt. 1. --Emma Sturgeon, Edith Mm - nor; Louis Wild, Jean Whiteeide. Sr. Primer—Izabel Osmond, Thel- ma Parker, James Sturgeon, -Brown Lindsay, Keith Gemiehardt, ' j'x Themer—Tom Castle, Mervin Elliott. Sandy. Mustard, `Fred Sky -- goon'. John Wild. --Anna Woods Teacher. isseausawasesswilsixis OLD, OR FINE no inatter 0 -hat kirrd" di' a day- it is will; always find our Phone Ice. 111 awaiting yew:, call: MTS. Housewife if you order by phone or other, wise make Our -store Your store. "Promp(t Service and Courtesy to all, young or old. • Dave you noticed' and taken advantage of our each days specials, Friday and Saturday, tiliS Week; 3 Bars of Soap any b -rand 20c 2 lbs. of Pule Lard ,32c 3 to One CUSiOMer, 1 lb. of Bacon . , , , .22c 2 pkgs. of Lux Just a few mentioned here. See our blackboard in window for rue - thee -peci,ls Kindly get yoiir orders in early. PRICES FOR BUTTER 013 EGGS - OUR STORE IS YOUR STORE JOHNSCN S., CO'S GROCERY Phone fil areascosiaioatessieiee, Bread Music will be sappPliedby Phelan's Orehestra 63) . . Saturday evening , - GENUINE ENGLISH CONFECTIONERY , - NEILSON'S ,CROCOLATES , Bulk, per bb. ....,:.60e, -up Packages, .. • . .... 36c. up ' . . , W,oriclerful -Sundaes and Sodas macle Nuileon's Ice .Cream , . , . TRY -OUR MiSTERI0.1.15 SUNDAE 2904. solvillizrzp NEW • Midget 'Jelly Rolls-anci fee Crean). .• • A Real Treat F. B OWN & BAEER AND CONFECTIONER omen Carpet and 1g Cleananq Having the best Pectrk Rug Washer ever made for cleaning Rugs and carpets, I am prepared to clean a limited number during the summer.montlis . All work guaranteed 'and will. call for and deliver all rugs, etc. or may fie left at residence, , Huron Street . C. IL VENNER Clinton .Electritian Phone 151w 011039=119M1=21======1141927401PLIE,26/04W3:211.135AELVID3MalaffJ1=d11613=ZZMIOZNOXIMOSMNIIIMM We'Pay Cash EGGS Our plant is now eomplete and we solicit your shipments a eggs whether large or smell. Come and see them graded. POULL/TRY We buy live poultry twelve months of the year. It 'will pay you to advise us what you have to sell. At present, market old Ilens, old Roosters, late hatched and spur Chickens. ' CON DITI ONS All our eggs are bought on Goverifthent grades and all poultry according to size and quality. We are here to serve you. 011111115,, Laing' sIS &9 Limited HEAT) 'OFFICE MONTREAL, ,QUEBEC N. W. Trevvartha, Manager Clinton Branch Day Phone'190 Night Phone 214 W fooaoszotimaiszooarnesestemomrszceasoaczoseoetwwwwassem toftionimormiemegammegagemaemmorcemourrammeommutrot.timmomps.maaramsrensongenasssmagrameems......astras turouramatrowrowsommearammematremencontmeseccommatsolansuservmeestrapaz Bindler Twne The seasons are swinging arouraKand harvest time is just around the earner.We have an excellent brand of twine this season, manufactured •Icy am all -Canadian firm in the new 8 -pound bail and also in the miller sized 5 --pound ban. Maple Leaf Flour . Fdrinerly sold under the brand name Cream of the West. Every bag is guaranteed. 1VIonarch Pastry flour is a high grade Farley Patent flour and our Many users cannot speak too highly of it. We han,, have the exclusive agency for these taro brands of flour. Purity, Five Roses, Five' jeiVela have/ and Pie Crust always on apled'h dmeet Lard ana Easifirst. NKINS & SON Office Phone 199 I Night 141 and 129 Stanleg Township Miss Freda Fowler of 'Guelph is the guest this week of Zetta Jack- son. , • • Mr. and 1VIrS. Stanley jackson of Canfield came tip last Week te attend the Baird Re -union and spent several days with tlie fOrmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, ;lames Jackson. Mr. and 1Virs, Albert , Nott and Mr. and Mrs. Bedford. motOred down from Sault Ste. Marie last week to be present at the Baird Reaunion Mee. G.:Ellie-4 aiaa.,IVIiit aSargal"et and Master, Jaelciraemd 'Mrs. Frank I -ow and Glen and g-nlify'liaiiiard,`-`of Torontb; have (been visiting relatives in T11 - ,,LOndon Road . , FIT. • Gordon Waldr.oii, 0,, Tor- onto, -was a guest' at the old 11,ome On the .London road ler the Resunion. -in "The " eeetion last WCelt, One .Ey last Week a, peaceful citi- zen- of this comnrimity was dri'ving• quietly into Clinton; when 'a 0,01' ..SW04,3t past,, sweeping a. wheel of the driver's buggy oft' as it went. ' tmeately .the horse' ;was very. quiet, otherwise. a bad adeident might.have. been, the reeeilt, The -autoist, eve , underst.and, paede the &image, caused, by the collision: art worad be well, .howevea, fox, motor' drivers' to exer- else eyerY care to avoid" accidents. hIld Albert Nott of Sault Ste, ,Meiaie are hothaniotoring,mlosbOo with ' Mr and ,.1.Vars'. Ed. Bedford for the Re -Union. ' Mr. Nott everything rathei:' dull at the -Soo. Isaac Dodd was the oldest' pu- pil of thealVIaster at the Re-maioa 'last Thursday. ' • • Coniatance Quito a number from around Imee attended the Orange eelebration at Goclerich on Saturday. Mr, Thos. Pollard Pipecl for the Hensall Lodge. Mrs. Miller of Michigan is visiting at Kim. Miller Adams' and with other friends. ds. Mr. J. H. Scott shipped a carload of his cattle to -Toronto on Saturday, ' to be shipped to England. Wanted An assistant in 'the Clinton Pest - °flied. Apply to the. undersigned. James Scott,. Postmaster. Ont. • 62-3. 116d edelich Races ;fat..i.COtlerich rai'!es. Wed- ye;g4ra. Tthkeo n inisSes. . For Salo The former Joyner property. Five, thorned cottage -with lerge sunamom, Electric light..., and, town • water, in house. .3 acre* of .good, land. and, all kinds of arta, trees., Will be -sold reasonablya; ApPly• tot Mr's • McCal- hut,' Commercial Inn; Clinton. 03e1-1'. S'I'ANLEY`.11()TERS' LIST . The Voters' List, 1924, for thb town- ship. of StanleY, county of Huron. Notice herehY given that I have transmitted or delivered, 16 the, per- sohs mentioned' iri Section' 9, of -the - • , Ontario Voters' List Act the ,comes the ,List. made „pursuant to tbe said Act, of all persons appearing by -the last r-Oised Assessment Roll of the inuniCipality, of the township a Stan- ley, to be entitled to vote in the said niuMcipality at elections Aesenibly - 'anit at' municipal elections and the said list was first posted in my office at Varna on tlie lath day of July, 1924, and remains' here for inspection, hereby eg11 upon all voters to examine the said list and if any errors or omissions are found therein to take immediate proceedings to have .same eorreeted according to law. Dathd at Varna, this 12th day of July, 1924. 3. E. I -Tarn - well Municipal Cleric, 63-3, SPECIAL'S, WHILE THEY LAST — THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY kidge Roll 7c per foot 10 inch Eave Trough, , Sc per fobt 12 inch Eave Trough I0c per foot 3 inch Conductor Pipe 9c per foot 4 inch Conductor Pipe 12c per foot Cistern Pumps open Spout $3.50 each Cistern Pumps closed Spout $3. 75 `each Kitchen Sinks 16 by 24 inches $6.00 each ,Kitchen Sinks 18 by 30 inches $6.50 each A inch' Galv. Pipe 95 per foot 1 inch talv. Pipe lic per foot 1 inch Gaiv. Pipe 14c per foot , 11' inch Galv. Pipe 135 per foot 11 inch Galv. Pipe- 23c per foot 2 inch Gar. Pipe -30c per foot N• filer GENERAL HARDWARE TELEPHONE .53 - • piiii..„N„ AND HEATING CHI -NAM -EL STORE sammenomem;mspomervaexualha.sarmapqramominc•A",.....! !ammasturaumaxace 0641•45/31tem Notice 'to Creditors In the matter of William Henry Rivers, formerly of Clinton, Ontario, Confectioner. B lk S Notice is hereby given that. the, a- bove named William Henry Rivers made a Bulk ,Sale, of his Confection- ery business including equipment, etc., to Charles. -James Ready of Ar- kona,% Ontario rand by- and with the consent of said vendor I have been 'iPpointed, Trustee under The Bulk Sales Act (Optario) 1917. -- All persons having claims against said William Henry Rivera are re- quired to file said claims duly veri- lied, with me on or before August '4th, 1924, after which date, only those claims of which I shall have received notice will \be econsiclerdel. Dated July '7th, 1924. " W. E. Fitzgerald, Watford, Ont., Trustee. 62-3 Standing Wheat For Sale undersignea hat 5 acres of Dawson's Golden Chaff for sale, and some 'pasture land to rent, also a frame house on Mary street, Clinton, which she will sell. les. R. Brown, concession 2, Aullett township. 63-1-p - . Auction Sale Of household effects, at the Com- niercial Garage, Clinton, on Saturday, July 1.9th at two o'clock, the follow- ing: Dining room furniture; ,badrooni suite; 3 lehther rocking chairs; 2 rugs; large leather chair; den table; Heintzman piano; -writing desk, bur- eau; 3 tables; 2 toileb,sets; Quebec heater; coal oil heater; coal oil, stove; 2 tubs; curtains; blinds; „linoleum; granite -wear; aishes,' ind other ar- ticks too ninnerous to mention, Terms: Cash. Mrs. A, Brainfield, Proprietress, G. II, Elliott, Auc- tioneer. - 62-1. House For Sale 7 -roomed frame heuse in good re- pair, on pie east side of Albert street, Sun• room attached, good stone cellar, town water. One quar- ter acre lot, with friait trees. Apply, _on premises to lybis.• Long, 59-11' .: ' House for Sale' Brick house -on Princess street, 7 rooms and suminey kitchen, town water, also soft water in kitchen, ce- ment basement, furnaee, electric light, la acre garden, with small fruits; stable. Apply to Miss Mabel Rath - Well, Varna, Phone 33-006, Clinton central, 32-tf For Salo ' Brass-trithmed iron' bed,. wooden bedstead, good spring inattrosa; coal heatere. Canad'a steel range; quantity. of six and seven inch sto-ve pipes; fruit jars; • linoleum; curtain poles. Apply to—bit's, Farnham, Batten - bury street. 61-tf, , • ,Cottage For Sale ' 9-ro0ri cotteige, in Spener' -Street, in good repair, electric light, town water, telephone; 31 acre /of, gar- do.v.with .frait trees. Apply on arreinfeee to %Ire,. M aleintyre. 62-4 For Sale , The attractive and beautifully •le- ceted property belonging to C. D. Boucle, situated on High street Clin- ton. • The house has a eatitiful out- look, impoejag in architecturai-. as. pearcifice, walls -18 inch. 'solid brick, rooms iarga; Two enalible fire -places in tan 'and PUrlar, hot and cold wa- 'ter "iefeentasciaaavater 'Cistern in cele •Iarabathroom, electric lights, two ver_ anclahi and -tun porch, two stairways, cellar under Whole house, cement floor hot-air lieetieg. Lot 75 ft, frontage, double, depth facing on High street anCTownsond. - Fruit trees, garden antt. small. fruits. ' A bargain for quick Sale. Write 0. D. Bolick 43 Standith Ave., Tor- onto, Ora. 59-11'. House and Lot For Sale 'Brick cottage, 3m good a'eliair'500- net' of Dunlap and Fulton streets. 10 rooms, good .cellar, modern con:. venienced, Conveniently situated. Will.be sold- reasonably. Apply to Miss E. McTnvish, Clinton. ,58-41„ House For Sale Comfortable frame house on North street, half acre of ground. All kirele ol fruit. Small Stable, town water in hoesel Rethertc P. Fisher. • For Sale New Massey-Harria steel roller, 9 Et.; Massey -Harris 11 -lite fertilizer drill, nearly'new. .Apply t'o A, Ro- -bert,son, Varna. .5141', Clothes Cleaned.,and 'Pressed Clothee cleanesi pressed and re- paired., Woolen goods dry cleaned. Rooms over ileard's barber shop. W, 3', Ago, e--83-tf - COAL We have a supply of Furnace, Steve, Nut 'and Soft; Also some good dry, Leave orders at residence. • • , E. WARD Phone 155. Huron Street. Agents Wanted The careful attention to our •,.cpstoniers' orders and the splen- did stock supplied for years past -warrants us in having a repre- sentative or two in this county. Liberal Commissons. Free Out - at. Writd at once for Exclusive Territory. THOS. W. BOWMAN & SON COMPANY RIDGEVILLE, ONT. STAR NURSERIES, 60-18 •••••••••01.,..,0‘.010, House Por Sale Cottage on Huron street, roomy and in good .repair,. U. acre of garden. Small barn on place. Possession at once. Also a buggy and cutting box, Happy Thought range and a sliding bed couch for sale. Apply to Miss B. Cantelon, Rattenbury street. 39-tf. Singer Sewing MachineEt ' • t Fancily, Electric and D. R. Styles. Also Borne second-hand machines, good as new. °Id machines taken as part payment. Easy terms. It will pay you to look these over before buying elsewhere, Repairing and parts for all makes of machines. Earl Steen, Jan. 1, 1924 AUCTIONEER Tionor Graduate Carey Jonesi Na- tional School of Auctioneering, Chi - cage. Special coUrse taken in Pure Bred Live Stock, Real Estate Mer- chandise and Farm Sales. Estate, in keeping with prevailing. market Sat. isfaction assured. Write or wire, °scat 'Copp, Zurich, Ont. Phone 18- 98, —88-t1'-1923 1 COAL NUT, STOVE & EGG ALWAYS. ON HAND . FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I • R. J. MILLER Orders taken at residence. Phone llf SEED CORN germinated Seed Corn hard to buy this year, look at grading on bags before buying and buy nothing but No, 1. Govt. Standard. ,We have a very complete stock anti our price is low for this year. SALT Have just received a carload of salt Special prices on large quan- tities. ROOFING We carry a complete line of Tor- onto Asphalt Roofing, before -buying you will find it to your advantage' to •see our line and compare ft with others. Remember there is as much •diffetence in roofing as there aie cedar shingles. We belieVed we have the best and can prove it to you. Timothy, Alfalfa, Red Clover, Alsike, Blue Grass, Orchard Grass' ,and Sweet Clover always in Stock. Pratts and /31atchfords Buttermilk Marsh; Royal Purple and Pioneer Chick Fods. Garden Seeds in bulk, Mange's and Turnips. Our stoek is complete and twenty years exper- ience always at your service. J. A., FORD & SON 'Phone 123 Flour and Feed Merehents and 'Grain Buyers CREAM' WANTED! The demand)for our butterls 1,43,0 ereasouinsg' .Tlipl'Y this demand we requir4 . more cream., We request you to ship as yom CreL011. We guarantee you the Highest Market Pria-es, )accurate tenth artif prompt service. . Our firm is known to you noed no further reconcuttend. We pay all express charges, faro. isWrite for cans or further intim* imioliea onnthcior.tatme , a.us and pay' tWiee eae TAB $BAFORITI ORBAIIIBIRT *WU, NANAGNA,