The Clinton News Record, 1924-07-24, Page 4Cli -OWS.-Re.C.Or
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staniteu Township pla.. of weeks Bayfield,
,
Mr. M • 'et IVI ff '
The funeral of Benry Peek, on
the pioneers of 'Stanley towrdhip,
passed away at Ms home on the 13
field road en Wednesday morhing
last week Irem bleed poleoning a
two Weeks illness, took place,Sa
day afternoon to the Bayfield ee
tery.
. Deceased was born on the Gos
line, in Stanley, where he resided
til.his marriage to Mies Emily Cl
'also of the same tawnehip, when
purchased the -farm on the Bayfi
road on which he had since Tesid
, was a man of Unusually fine ph
ique and 'was highly esteemed by
who knew hirn. Aseamey ee
daughters and three sons survi
Mrs. Fred 1WeRwen of Stanley; M
Robt, Spackman, Bayfielc1; Miss M
garet, teaching at Ford; Miss Lot
Arthur "and Wesley at Maio and.
e chard H., of London. He is a
ethevived by , -one brother, . Rich
''''Peck, of Seiforth, add two siste
Mrs. john Consitt, of Henn% a
lYfrs. John Stephenson of the Gosh
. a is. P o at and
o of daughteie 'Tales Helen, mid Miss An -
who nette Sinclair are cemping. at Port
ay Stanley. e
Misses Hazel and Zetta jaeltsen
leave ixext week for Philadelphia,
ta,r- when they enter 'Jefferson 1-lospital,
010- •
hen ;
un- I s Bagfield
ark, 1
The outing staged by the Ford
dealers of the district at Bayfield 011
eld
, Wednesday ea" last week was an un-
qualified success. There was e -large
all crowd -and the light rains did not M-
• terfere with the sports to any appro-
ve: ciable extent. , The program was a
1 long and' varied one , and produced
• some fine Contests, •
The pierric °petted with a parade, in
• which a large nufaer of decorated
lee' cars participated. '1‘1.1e phrade., was
e3.,e led by, McKenna's orchestra. ' The
prizes the largest families in the
;le parade went to T. Elliott, whose fam-
tly numbers eleven, arid Sandford
Smith with a family ciecle of eight.
The Misses Talbot mad,. Westlake hed
the, best decorated car in the parade,
elt the judges decided, The oldest driver
nrY 'was John Fraser, 77 years.
se There was a large entry in the baby
ara . show. The prize winners were Baby
iris Hedging, Baby $mith, and Baby Oar-
var. "
1010,
•
Miss Jessie Elliott of Stratford h
returned home after spending a We
at the home of IVIr. end Mrs.- He
Diehl. •
Beatrbs Durham of Niag
Faits is the guest of her' friend M
Erma Diehl.. -
Rev. and Mr, R. R. Diehl of A
laide, who have been spending t
past tWO weeks with relatives a
friends here,. deft on Moeday .to
tend the Social -Service Convention
Guelph. s
Min Penwick Stewhrt, 'seeretarY of
the Baird's Old Boys' Reunion Com-
mittee, xeceived many letters from old
Wys and girls in distant parts who
were unable to attend the xecent ga-
thering. Tho following is a char-
atteristic one from Mr, J. 0, Mc-
Tavish, who is prineipal of the Man-
-vish Business College Edmonton,
Alta., which Will be rea'd with inter-
est by many of the other old boys
and girls who have stayed at home:
'Mr. Fenwick Stewart..Clinton:
:My dear friend; Some time. ago I
received from. you, as secretary of the
Old Boys' Ccimmittee of "S. S. No. 1,
Stanley, an invitation to the Reunion
on Thursday, July 10th. I have de-
layed answering becituse I did not
quite know what areangements
could make for the summer. ha
thought of going !back for a visit t
the old haunts -a vitit which -I en
etne 1 would enjoy. . . Ilowever, it
will be impossible for me to do so..,
It was kind of you to remember me
and it 'would affoed me a lot of plea-
sure to get back for a little while to
the seenes of my boyhood. ,As we
grow older, and I am growing older
these scenes have -1 am sure a fascine
ton for ue'ell, tan see them now --
the old schoolhouse, a well remember
when it was new eol. it was just wheel
de- , The prize vvinners in the sports
he events were: ' •
nd Boys, 16 Years and under -Harris,
at- Tinaling, Dell, • •
Obis, 16- years and undere--Luella
(ODEiCT TP, OLD BOYS
(Continued oPoo 1)
stand why, so In,
,en have
died, digappeniteci. To see theSO
men citro more about „living right
than anything elSe. Fame, money,,
popularity,had no charm. .T -low
many ol our old'pioneefs ha c, como
,to tile point where they. 1V01:0 ell a'
sea. These men Just 00 11S idere
what was the right, thing do, inider
the Cirelillastances. Those oldmen
look on, the "developMent today ,O,c1-
say 1 aril glad to 0eo t, HOW Many
tianes those old bodies have got so
tired•they :have -been compelled to
resi•., and then arise vvitir 'a fresk taste
foi activity, Do you OVer thkkof 0111'
spirits as needing .rest, -,_Send you -
spirit away to the.. stars, to 'the\
mountains, to the flowetss, with mus-
ic, and- Yoh; yourself richer -in
spirit,More adtive.-in mind and body
and everything is interesting again,
The 'active body is -the only One, as
Mr, Elliott says, and this is just, -as
true of the inine hs of the. body..Keep-
ing. busy is the Watchword of these
old" mem-The sun is setting the mant-
le of night is drawing en; our bodies
must be laid to rest"; our spirit goes
on.
.
Did"yott ever think that the earth
neves' lias and never will Offer a
greater "event than the birth of a'
'human being. Cne has departed from
the group .eflost year may we meet,
„again, as ,Mr. .Reacom says, if n_ot
he_ ere in a better everld."
Btheom who is 98 years old,
remarked that he had spent nearly
98 years on earth and has never been
in- court yet, whieh is worth noting.
Those present were:, John Lindsay,
Roble Relines, Chase' Lovett, David
Cantelon, Joe Gerry, Geo. Sturdy,
Win. Wakefield, Steve Andrew, John
Woods, Rob. Russell, James Yule,
Henry, Cole, James T.Iithwaite, Vtttn.
Canipleell, Dhvid Beacom, Jas. Stev-
ens, Chas'. W. Williams, Wm. Stanley
- These whowthe unable to attend
were: John McGibbon, Geo.' Montgom-
ery, Samuel -Sturdy, 'Robe,MeLean,
John Holmes, George Ticliborne,
What ie manhood, boasted =chi
Nothing .weteen hold or -touch,
'Tis but truth to battle on
When the lest false friend is gone;
It is living, conscience clear,
Day by day and year by year,
Suffering loss 'and taking gain,
Letting neither leave a stain;
Being warrioe, neighbor, friend,
Beave and patient -to the end.
flohitestrilie'
Mrs. A. V. Walden and family are
at their summer cottage at Point
Clarke. IVIastee Eon, who underwent
an operation M Clinton hospital a
few weeks ago, is nicely recovered,
ramming home about a fortnight ago.
Mrs. Gilmore of London is visiting
her sister, 11ris. 0. R. Forster,
Mrs. Leech of Goderieh has been
speeding the past few Weeks with her
brother and sister, -Mr. J, And
11fiss Holmes. • •
Alleter, IVIO:garet Elliott, Frances Mr, Daniel Glidden of Detroit was
-Pearson,. elnime last week spending it vacation
Women's rece-Grthe Sthling, Gee- with his paroles, -
tends) Frentis, Mary Elliott. -Miss McConkey' of • Toronto has
Partners' .race -John Crawford, J. been visiting her sister, IVIrs. Walden,
W. Elliott. ' ' at the parsonage and is now with the
Fat enen-E. C. ,Wylie A. N. family at their simmer home at Point
Crawford, N. Stewart. Clarke.
Wheelbarrow race -13. MeDougal Mr. and Mee, F. W47)0114E1 of
and W. McDougall, E. Chapman end Detroit visited friends it he contemn -
G. Tambling. ity las 'week,
Ford dealers arid -salesmen-A, AL We see by press despatches that a
len, T. R. 'Bennett, G. W. Ford. pert of Barred Plymouth Rocks" has
100 yards, open -TA O'Brien IC..beenpresented to Xing George, on
Harris. behalf of 'Canada, by Mr. F. C. El -
Three -legged race -Ethel tmd Grace ford, Dominion Poultry Husbandman,
Stirling, G. Northcott and Eric Chap- and graciously accepted bY Ria Ma -
man. • jbsty. suspeet that it has been
Donkey race -G, Atkinsot and D. Fred's idea, for some time that the
Chapman, X. Harris and W. MeDoin. hen shOuld be Canada's emblem.
gal. Well, Biddy may be just ds industrk,
Clothespin rate -Jean Roy, .1,Tera ous as the beaver, but think of „her
d O'Neill. - cackle !
0 .Catching greasy pig -Donald 1VIc- Mr.. and IVIes. Colemaa of Chicago.
ICenzie.
contest -Mrs. Aber -
Watt, Mrs. Betties, Mrs. Gollnitz. '
, Shot putting -B. .McDougal, T.
Sage, N. L. Blake.
Half -mile -A. Chapman, L. O'Bilen
C. ,13. Chapman,
oxing in b'enels-e-W. MeD0uff01,
- Broad jump -B. McDougal, X. Bar-
ris, 0. W. Ford.
High juent-E, Chapman, D, A.
I steeted to school) surrounded by
trees, some of whieh you and .I had
a hand in planting, the old playgreund
whthe we' played baseballs snowball,
duck -on -the -rock, shimey,z many ',a
fleece steuggle, teaching es
though very effectively, that 10 19 best
to 'shinny on our'oetri"side' all through
life ---the interior of the ala ;blinding,
the atitiroom, the 'big stove, .
The teachers desk,.'
•
Deep seamed Ifeereps.o..cial,
The wiped floor, the battered .eats,
The fack-Itnife'e carved initial.'" .
And presiding over all I see 'The lVfas-
ter.' a lesson he taught me,
many not found in the text -books, and
how well he taught I am only now
beginnieg to compreheed.
Great men are like mountains. 'We,
de not realize their grandeur while
close at hand. , We need to see them
at a distance' to fully aPpreciate their
magnitude. Years after fleft when
one day I read in your local paper
the headline, 'The Mesteeeis gone'
said to myself: 'It the passing.
, of one who -will really be missed,
Most of us, you know, ..could shuffle
off and never be missed at all: Your
reumoe more than anything else will
commemorate the life of "one who lett
the world better than he found it,
, whose life was an inspiration, whose
, memory is a benediction.
1- As I said, I would greatly enjoy at..
tending this reunion. But as Lean -
not come'T send you any WarrileSt good
wishes, which you will kindly eonvey
to all present and Iwill be -very glad
to have a iline froro you about the ga-
therieg, who were there, what\they
etc,; at your convenience. Yours
sincerely, J. C. dVIcTavisk."
Mrs. Wm. Heard and Mrs. A,
' To,wnsheild of Goderich township are
Spending a few weeks as the guests Of
their brother, Mr. Scotchmer, and
his lordly at their summer cotta:go
' near Kitchener.
Misses Agnes Glen, Edna Alex-
ander, Vera Pepper and Estella M.'
Austin of Toronto and' frene Lento::
of Monnt Forest are spending a poll-
•
IVIcKenzie Elliott" •
Pole yerdt-13: IVIcDoughl, W. Itfe-'
Dougal, Harris, Fe Odell '(all
tie(1).
hfile eace-111, Chapman, F. Elliott,
In the tug-of-war evelit between',
Goderich and Stanley townships the
foinner.team, captained bY James Stir-
ling was succe,ssful.
Canbe a.ace, doublea-e-MeTaggart &
lYfeTaggart,, Dr'. Atkinson end G. At-
kinson.
Come races, shigles-L, F. IVIeTag-
g,are G. Atkinson; ,
Fancy diving-Smazel, Tambling. -
The fishothen'e -boat ethe of lour
miles was captured by "J". Castle,. with
L. McLeod second.
Varna
Vilma Circuit Sunday thhools Pic-
nicked at ,Iceweters geove, Bayfield, on
Tuesday afternoon, a good eepreseeta-
Mon beitg present from each school.
The afternoon was spent in games
and 'sports, followed by a most 'sump-
tuous supper, supplied by the ladies.
,After tea tbe Children were taken -for
a boat ride. The day was vdtbd a
very successful one.
Mrs. Launcelbt 'Beatty and family
received from the members of L,0.1„.
No. 1035, a very kindly letter of
eympathysen the death of Mr .Beatty
recently, to which,they 'sent the fol-
lowing reply: "Mrs. Beatty and fani-
ily wish to convey to the officers and
members of No. 1035 their
deep appreciation of the sympathy
extended to them in their sad bereave-
ment and also for the beautiful flow-
ers sent."
Aeeood thing to use in conjunction
with self-government is self control,
White ,lead, the "mainstay of the
painting businesS, 'is believed, to have
been first manufactured' by the Vene,
flans in the Fifteenth CenturY•
Mr. and &res. Deeper, 71. Walter
Draper, and Master Robert_ Gibson of
Detroit. are visiting. at . the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mulholland,
Miss Holmes and her sister, 1VIrs.
Leech, visited Clinton friends pester -
day.
What relight have been a ve7y see-
ious drowning accident happened on
Monday evening at Forster's bridge.
Willie Jervis, Beery Walter and Gor-
don Stock were bathing in the river
and the latter dived. 111 and Was cars
riedson into a deep hple and woeld
no doubt have been -drowned but. for
'the efforts of the other boye. They
could not at first get hi3e. out but fin-
ally-, pushed a plank out to himand
hauled him to safety. He had, how -
even shipped a lot of watee and 'was
•in rather ha.cl-shope. - The boys Woe
doieg what they could for hint and
`another boy, 'who 'was on the bank,
d W
jumped into his ear and as fast
as he could ,for Leslie jeryis,, who
phoned Dr. Shaw and anode for :the
scene. The lad' was coming around
somewhat before the doctor ,areived,
although he Wasted n2 thee on the
way,•and he is now fine and fit again.
It Was a narrow escape and we arc.
glad to be able to report so liappy.an
Nurse .Mustars1 of CleVelsml, Ohio,
has been visiting this' weele with her,
friends, lelisses.Emily Ford and Fi'an-
ces Potter. ° • ,
We are glad'•to see Mt. Clifton
Proctor Ole to be „around again after
his long illness.
Mrs. Phillips of,Seefoeth is visit-
ing Mrs. Alfred ,Ieevis of the village.
'In France. medic:al' tests :are. neces-
sary before_o driVer of an'automobile
is given a; lieenses
HAY FIVE
Summer Asthma
Will spoil your :meaner and Make
your company distreseing to your
friends unless you get relief,'
Get a box of RA.Z-MAFIktoclaY. Meet
people feel better from. the first dose.
Your druggist:41 refundarear money
if a $1,1fox does hot briug Ab-
soluttly". harmless. Geterous.saeaplo
for 4c In etampie Ternpletena, To- s
ronte.' • ' • me
RAZ ''MAH
$old by.J, E. Hovey s 'Clinton Ont
,
lite
GAUlieTS--i-In. •OntarioCalif11' on a,u
4th, o Mr. 51111 Gauer,'
11 ,011,—MbibOtirte A.
T_TIR-AC ClinTolvIIOspital, on July
19th, to Mr, aild Airs, W. J.'
Muir, 39. 1Vestonuster Ave,; Meh-
treal West, a sen; --,Bruce,' Shaiv
Muir, (Died during hirth.')
Goderich, on
to and Mrs, Co'rdon. 13issett, 4
0011,
' 1141rip,ge,s
„KING 1\14RTIN -=.19.t St. Aline's
•Cliuren, Toronto, on. Jbly )6th,
(laughter of Mr. Joseph
Martin, to A:. Ford. King, son of
OI 'Mrs. Ge()).`g.C3 King', Bay-,
Deag'ite
COLE -In ClintOn, on July 17th, Ben-
jamin Cole, aged 75 years.'
Goderieh township,
on July18011, Della Gertrude Ches-
ney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gar-
field 1VrelVfichael, aged 1 year and 5
months. '
ROBB-In BrusselS,.'on July 18th,
William Robb, Thomas street, aged
66 years.
McDONALD---in Bayfield, on. July
13th, Jane K, Smith, wife of Daniel
McDonald, in her 68t1i year.
, -
Attlbtlilritc
Mrs. A. King is visiting her sis-
ter, MVS. W. Ferguson of Winder,
Who is very ill at 'present. ,
The Aeburn Woman's Institute are
holding 'a lawn social at the home of
lyar. G. Sturdy on Feiclay, August 8th.
Mr. and Mrs. Walters of: London
spent last week visiting Mrs. Phillips
and les. Symington. •
Mr. and Mrs. Beck of Toronto ate
visiting Itiiss Annie Sturdy.
Itle. and Mt's. James _Carters Miss
Sadie Ctirter and Me. and 111s, .N.
Hill motoeedeto Port Elgin on Sun-
day.
Mr, Pilgrim, who hes been ateay-
en his holidays, is back in the Bank.
Mrs. R, Beery of Westfield is vis.
Itihg her niece, Mrs. Robt.„ Taylor,
Mr. Ivey, manager _ssf the Sterling
Bank, has secured a Goveenment posi-
tion at Ottawa and leaves here at the
end of the' month. •
Miss' Rae Andrew left on Ihiday
to take charge of a group of girl‘ at
Whitby Fresh Air, Camp.
Kippen
IVIessrs. Wilfred Nellie and Alex.
IVIcKenzie motored to the lake shore
at Drysdale on Sunday 'afternoon
last and 03000 91 veret pleasant time.
There were no services ie St. An -
&Ws church on Sunday last on -ae-
watt of there being anniversary set -
vices at the,Blake aimointment. The
Rev. Mr, Chandler of Walton conduc-
ted the services there. ,
The Rev. Mr, Lundy and Mrs.
Lundy are having their vacation at
present and are occupying their sum-
mer cottage at Poet Albert,
The Methodist Sunday school held
its annual picnic on Tuesday after-
noon to Bayfield.
Mr. Win. Ivison and Mrs. Ivison
are visiting friends at Peterboro at
present.
Mr. Wesley French is on'a weeks'
visit to old friends at Port Elgin,
Mr. Arnold Petrie and Mrs. Petrie
are on their vacetion here, visiting
Mrs. Petrie's mother, lYfrs, A'. Mc -
Grego., Mr, Petrie is a teacher in
,the Technical School, -Toronto.
Haying is the order of the day a-
round here just how and the crop is
a good one, owing to the heOvy refits
we have had during the past month.
The' fall wheat cutting will com-
mence in a few -days aed ia also a
heavy crop this year. .
Seaforth
Seaforth is making great prepare -
tions for their. reenie,n, front 'August
and to 6th and they are expecting. sl
big crowd, Every day has ii 01,471
program and reduced, railwify fares
have been. seeped "from aIl poiets.
Waterloo, Brampton, Mitchell; Clin-
ton Xiltie, Lueknow Pipe, New Yetis
'Pipe, Bugle- and Seitfrrth
Highlanders bands will fureish mtsie
during the several days,. ' '
tattoo is ote of :the 'features. -
AT..iatrw ROD AND GUN'''.
, In the August Issue-ofeRod'elid 'Gun
in Canada every sportsman Will find
somethmg to hip iikipg.,tposidps -the
regeler. departments, there is an tine
usually mtetestmg e1ory,"1-Tudingfoe
Preetlietheie Gone Theotigh the Bad
Lands -of the 'Red Deer Aires;" hp
Sanders., -The fieherniari will
eagerly eead -"With the 'Angler in
Atigutt" by Rebore 'Page Lineoln in
.his Monthly "Fishing Notes." 'Prank
Momes has Written a fascinating ac-.
count of an exploring trip through a
.finnoee viteetioe.'frourtel entitled "The'
Beate" of' TianagainieWt. -"Migration
,Rottee .614 0Wp" • 15.37:" Bonny:
castle 'Dale and "'Me Full-Welbbecl
Som•
ta-Imes" by J. W. Winson will hold
the attention ,of all those,,,interested
in -
our feathered friende:The ether regu-
lar depaetments dnd several interest-
ing storieseeompiete the various fea-
tures of'this
'Rod and Gun in Canada is published
monthly by- W.. 3. Taylor, Ltd,,
Woodstock,'
Better ThanPilis
For LiverIlls.
Yon 'ca.n't .
feel so good '
but 'what
will Twice you,
feel better.
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ODEIUOCH .1....'7'101,T.:NG MAN -DROWN
IT'D 111 elAITCAND
he ,second drowning :at, 'Cadet:ice
tids stramier Oceurrdd.' late, Monday
night, When., William, Allison,' eldest
•son 'of Me. and 'Mrs. G, E. Alli -
Son,. was, dreavned in' the, 'Maitland
The tragedy :oocurred at Piper's
am a Mw 'from Goderich
where young Aeistee 111, company with
"some chums" was swimming
, Grappling for, the 'body, was come
lieneed shortly alitek ten o lock, a d
the body was not -recovered until
early Tuesday ' ' Allis on
as in his twenty-thirdyear.
TTIE 0, T .A , AND THE 12811
The billowing letter appeared in
laSt week's Coderich Star from the
Pen of Rev, J.. E. Ford, 'who is well-,
known in this dietelet:
"To the Editer of the Star.
Sie,-The citizens rejoice with those
who planned the celebration on- Sat-
urday, the 121h; at the recbrd crowds
of people ,whiele it brought to our
beautiful toVM. Apert altogether from
the impotence or significance of
"the day," stich a body- of people Corn-
ing from all parts- 07. the surrouedin
coentry must ,be reeplendid aclvertiee-
ment of, the beaetiee of our` town 514
well asi i,tS facilities forhandling such
masses of people. Our unique -
"Square,"
as well es our lake front
'showed to advantage. However, it is
not so mach to those features of the,
day I .wish to call the .attention of
, the general.' public, but to a view of "P,'
the occasion front • another' 'angle" a
which is liable to be overlooked. A
conseevative estiniaM gives the num-.
ber,of eisitors as .12,000, with an an. t
tore -bile detachment el about 2,000.
for disorderly aatioe, and- no 'retie]. 0
Ahrield: Mrs S Herflie wife
oe,the Rev. J. S. Hardie of the Ash -
dela Presbyterian church, clipa last
week aftee an illness of these months.
-
Tee remains were taken to Ayr for
term cut ;
Wineham: . Wm.' Guest mei,
daughter, Miss Verna, and, Mr, and
Mos, 0, L. Bisbee and' family have
moved to Mount ,Brydges. Mr. Bis-
bee -has bought twelve acres a kend
and is going into 'the Poultry encl.
gerdeMng business at -Mt. Beyclgoe.
Exeter: Mr. Fred Ellerington ino,t
With a bad accident last Week when at
work at his faxes Ueborne pulling
down an old building, A loose' rafs
ter fell, striking him on, the head ancl
lie All sixteen feet to. Lhe ground.
He was uncensmous when picked up
and was found to haVe a bed scalp
wound requiring 'several stitches.
Wroxeter: Mr. and Mrs: George
Town; of' WrOxeter, announce the. en-
gagement of their only daughter,
Jean Elizabeth, to Dr. Roy S. Smith,
af e Loa , ash. The evedding will
take Place quietly the latter part. of
this en onth '
;Brussels: Cecil Somees, youngest
Son of A.daro and Mrs. Smilers, well-
known residents of the fifth line of
Morris township, died on Friday af-
ternoon, at •the age of 24 years. A
couple Of months ago Mg: Somera was
a big,. strong, fine type of manhood'.
He contracted a severe cold. which he
was unable to fight off and which ra-
pidly -carried him down. ' Besides his
17107011.es he is surviVed by two, • bro-
Me, and Mrs. Galt of Goderiele
nnounce the • engagement of ' their
aughter, Lelia Margaret to Me. Gee.
Francis Clingam'son ofslVfx, and Mrs.
F. W. ,Clingan" of Salmon Arm, 13.ex,
be -wedding to take place eeely. 11)
Augusts •
Tuenberry: Thontae Brednock,
teGorrie, shipped 6 fine 2 year old
T ere were no drunks, and no arrests
unseemly conduct. In the evening
and night the town wag quiet, There
were no inciter accidents or interfer-
enee for reckless driving. The crowd
was happy 'and good-tempered, and
seemed to enjoy themselves to the ut-
Meet. Before the present temperance
legislatioe came into effect would such
statements concerning. Ouch a'gather-
Ing'llave been poesible 9 ,Surely the
O.T.A. cannot be said to have been
a faihme. Surely those also, whq
find their personal hafts "somewhat
interfered with oae Prepared to sacri-
fice something of their personal 'free-
dom to secure the personal liberty and
safety of 15,000 people. We call
upon those who advocate a change of
temperance policy to hesitate and eon -
eider. •
JAS. E. FORD."
News of Happenings
itrthe Courag anti
,District
Exeter: Mr. Wm. Pomfret, express
agent hap, was ealled to Hamilton
recently by the illness aud subsequent
death of his enothere---She was sixty-
one years of age and had been an in-
valid for some years „
Goclerieht: Samuel Luscorae, a res-
pected resident trf this town, passed
away on July Gth idi his eighty-fourth
year. He was a native of England
but tame to Canada when only a lad.
He had learned telegraphy in hip
youth but later went into newspaper
work, conducting newspapers at Port
Dever and Simcoe. He had resided
Godeekh for about fourteen years.
Seaforthr A motor aecident occur -
sed here on Thursday night week
when a coupe driven. by Mr. Keys of
Stratford ran into a buggy driven by
Luther Saunders of MoKillop. The
occupants of the buggy, three in num-
ber, were thrown out. One of theitt
Robert Hogg, had his arm fractured.
The others eseaped with a shaking up.
Wingham: The soldiers' motional
will be neveiled by Sir Arthur Curry
in Septen113er. •
Wingham: Mr. D. E. Hohices,
while motoring from Goderich to Bay-
field, recently, met With a painful w-
eb:lent -when he , bumped into a car
'ahead which, suddenly stopped to turn
'Into a gateway 'Without giving want-
ing. Mr. Holmes suffered a badly
'fractured Arm. '
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ere do
we sleep?"
"Has someond called up
Long Distance and ,rbsevve
" ,our robin's?"' '
If net, you tvill be' running
a greater" tisk this year
than last. aSerrie of. the
-party have been lookizi(1tir-
ward for weeks, leanheeFs
to this trip. 1)&ible their
enjoyment with. a.e definite
eeettrante of a good night'e
sleep.
Reserve your rooms by Lan
laietanee alwaye
Melee sure they will be 'wait-
ing for you - in just a
few rahnites "you wilt ,,know.
,The eveiting rate on Stettin--
to -Station calls taller 8,301
standard -ante) is onlY about
ene-WP the day rate. The
efghe rate „(ofter misliifffhPo
etandarei'time) Carr about
one-quarter the 418 50101.
•
"+.
• '
rates Afiflaecie
cattle for Mr. Wm, R. Yeo of .Blue-,
vale, from Wroxeter last -Week which
tipped the' scales' at 1325 lbs. each'
and although there were over 4,4,00
head of .eattle on the IVZonday market
.he agairi.got the top price which he
las done for several- years ,now. The
6 head netted their owner $025 00
a
raising such.fine cattle.
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ral-he certainly deserves credit frr
TJI717ISISay,
L 2.11.11, 1924
Winglaton: seet.M.cline to the follow- ,
ing dissiateh, Witte -ham II. S. Cedeie
took first place In, the ride cpmpeti-
"Ottwa, 80-Wirigliem High
School headect both the senior and
J5111101', endete' neniature rifle cempe-
titionof tlei winter seriee held under
the I/emir/eel 'of 'Canada ;Rifle, A,Sso-
dation,. Wingthana's score- in ' the
eenioes ivasa8,927, with a pereentage
of 98.17. 'The next thi.ee • places
were held reSpectively, by' Coichester,
Acedem,y, 3,123, percentage 98,07;
Voneouver Technical , School
4,661, pereentage 97.11;. Central
II. S. "A," Calgary, 4,039,,%1&,34/
In the juniox . cadets, NV/nab-aro
High School "A" bad a'StOre 61 3,-
821, end a pereentage of 95.5. -,The
next three were, respectively: Trin-
ity College School "A," 3,048, per-
centage 94; Central H. S. "A," Cal -
eau, 5,863, peeceptage 93.4; Wme;-
harn H.' 8. 11I3 " 1,083, percentage
92 . 2 . "
SCHOOL FAIE DATES
Following are iho School reir,dates
in I-Turon for 1924, ae issued fron the
office of the District Representative:
Ashfield, ' September 8
St. Helens .. -September 9
.Bluevale , , . , Septeanber 10
WrOXeter ........ September 11
Gerrie . Sepfember 12
Clinton , September 15
Zurich ..... September'16
Varna .. . .. ..September 17
Dash.wood ..... September,18
Grand ,Bend .... September 19 -
Porter's . .. :September 20 '
Colborne September 22--
Belgrave ..... . September 23
Ethel , ...September 24
Blyth -September 25 & 26
Wingham , September 29 & 30
Hensel' 0eteber 1
Crediton October 2
Winchelsea ... . October 3
CROOKED, SPIRIT
Eliza: "Ah don hold -wid dem spire
ithelists no uto." :
"Iletocum dat?"
Eliza: "AM went to one of dem
meetin's to find out Whah is at mah
earrings .what disappear', an all ah
finds out is clat enah necklace dis- ' •
eppettes,"
Sit e ur M.,,gther wm
G The Fart st
A Million, and more thrifty housewives are peeving for them-
selves that there is real economy in shopping regularly at
DO1VIINION STORES. Thequickest way to prove where
your mmi
oney will buy the
most in Groceries is to.shop at your
near DOMINION STORE.
Sweet, juicy Oranges, per dozen 35e
Sweatt Jiticy Oranges, niediem, per dozen . 29c
vItuniotnjsafrpse.rhadiofzegnat.;•i.z.e..ii.)ei: doze.. . . ::12.690,0
• Eruit Jaes, pines, 4 • dozen •
R/CRIVLELLO..TEA (Ceylon. and Aqsaiii);.*TxY"this "79c
blend iced -jt is delicious for' hot Weather. Lb.
RICIIIVIELLO COFFEE (our specialty), 1-1b; tin 65.e,
•RICIIMELLO COFFEE (our specialty), 14-1b. tio
DO1V/INION,BRAND POST
B(Fully Guarazzteeo SHIRRIFF'S or . 11c
AltING POWDER ia„, ToAsTiEs .
(tic) alum), lb. -- Aet.
3;34c
CLARK'S PORE and
BEANS (in Chili 1 A
Sauce), No. 2 tin ..1.`te
CLARK'S PORIC and
BEANS (in Chili 6)9_
Sauce), No. 3 tin :-44.4‘
STERLING BRAND
SUMMER '
CORDIALS
(Lemonade Orange- 9On
Ade, Rasp. 'Vinegar) -414".
IVIeLAREN'S ,TELLY
POWDERS, 3 for -25c
KRAFT or ROYAL
CROWN LoAR,..
CflEESE, lb. - -oat
COOKED HAM
.ALL LAUNDRY
SOAPS (except Fels et
-traptho, -10 Bari "4.14.1C.
SOAP CHIPS
2 lbs, - -25c
Shirriff's Marmalade, 4-1b. tin • •
• Shirriff's Marmalade, 1 -lb. jar
Glasse° Marmalade, 3 -Ib. tin
HIRE'S ROOT BEERBABBITT'S
or QINGER ALE, Pi.e1*.n.„, CLEANSER
-74c
27c
- 45c
RITEGOOD
- BEVERAGES; small 90c 'age, 11 & 26c
RITEGOOD erk
•BEVERAGES, l1irge 1.11V P7SHORTBNING, -53c
Pail
RITEGOOD STOUT 'I E c).
and PORTER . .1.1
"BUTTER
POST'S
BRAN - 15c , -23c”
_10c
, -SUGAR CRISP, CORN CURRAhTTS ,
• FLAKE5,,3 for -
•Ailayfield Braxtd Baeon,'Machine-sliced, lb. 29c '
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