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The Clinton News Record, 1924-07-24, Page 54(11, 924 uterest to You and Me . . nent.may not always display se' " remarks the Toronto lbut j oertainly does scent faster as it gets nearer homa." Toronto has introducedthe new au- tolPatic telephone and if ono shoUld. get dos wrong- number 'Moe..., the:re • Will_ notbe the satisfaction of bhnn. ing central, Thc.. new s. -stem Was. ; begun...at Midnight Saturday. Pte, Desmond Burke, (a good, old ish name, surely,) of Ottawa won mdze for Marksmanship • at Bisley. This is a distin,?tion, in- ' deed, and proves that the shtllalah is not the only weapon areleislimen can Forest flees - continue to destroy millions of dollars' worth of timber ' Canada yearly, Newspapers are Ways talking aboin, jet but still the aste goes.' onIf melee plevor per - sou could sit downiin d quiet nook and - think out some scheme to prevent this annual waste o± wealth he would be a benefactor to his country without a, Hon. John 114. Davis, the Demoora- tie candidate for, the Presidency ref the United, ,States, dear e a slight re- semblance So the late Woodrow Wil- son, judging •by published pictures of him. Whether that will or will not bb an advantage 'to him in his campaign will depend. He is. an Mole . and an intellectual looking mati an is generally .coneeded to be .the best, even LC the last, choice of his party. Y011 can enjoy all -the comforts of home on the Canadian. National rail-. trays riow, even to having a bib and a high chair for baby. The bib is much like the one commonly need' in the households of the Dominion and, like the lenge of- our childhood they have -the Words DaMing4 worked upon theme The bib is something eetieely new, in, dining cars, the high chair has been in use for some little time. * 4, • A near droivning accident at Fors- ter's bridge on. Monday evening and drowning near Goderich the same evening gives warning of -the danger attending contact withivater. Every girl arid boy in Canada should learn to swim and to swiai well, but svhile learning every precaution should be taken to avoid aecident and „ even when one gets to be an expert no risks should be run. A lot of- pleature may be enjoyed iho the wa- ter but it shonld be borne in ,mind that water is net the native element of the human being. * * * Premter Rips.' threatens to do some- thing to curtail the powers of.the Sea. ate, Ever since we can rementPer T4P1e have been. talking about the need of 'Senate -reform but nothing haa /seen done about it, any move than fe. bout the weather, 'which, is also source of complaint mere often than not. But if "Little Willie" really gets dowis to it 'we hope he ,won't make of it a more useless instrument than it already is. Personally, we cannot, nor ever could, see any real use feSis, the Senate exeent to furnish a nice fat berth for worn ont dis- Sinpoilited politieians. Parliament prorogued on Saturday after, Sitting four months, and three weeks; °Yea. .thircl of. the year, It is 'always easy, 'of 'eouree, for people 'who knovenething about a inetterle criticise the way other people carry said matter throngh, but it eeally dew, seem t';',1 ane'outsider that the time of partinitient might (be snore profitably spent.- For instance, there is al- ways far too much time ,spent dis- classing the epeech from the, theone. As' a rule there is little of Interest in it. Why not let it pass, with as. . few amendments as 'possible to waste -time, and get down to the business' of - the sessic)n. This .critieism has no political: bias whatever, ono 'party is jost .,proceaStination as another 'There 18 no obvious need for such long sessions. . * * In Ott,ober text the people of, Ontar- lo will, have an oppertunity a. saying y'jhat,ttey -think of the Ontario Tem- perence Act,' Premier Ferguson heti: ing deeided that a stifllcient deroand bias been, made for another vote. 'These are, of course, differences )of -opinion as to the Vain°. of such a law ! but we, think that if the great :Mass of the people &five dispaaaiort- iatoJy and 'consider '(Be 'fatita..4.0hey -,stand. that ;they 'wilti'decide .thitneart- ditions 'have' bedn :greatly tiettered sinco the act eanie bite, force, ,,What s needed is an,honest enfOrtemerii'zif the late, jilet as if it Wefettlie.,,taw a- gainst ',for • instance. „Theme, are very few adult people who-psi:1- • not redid). conditions ,such as- those mentio-ned in the following comment by ehe Lucknow,Sentinel, and Whip' is there that con truthfully say in, this regard that. the -former times 'were better than thesec" • • . • , "At the Orange eetebration .ats Goderieh last week spealcers were We to -remark with a geed. deal of satisfaction. Amon the a -b- • settee. of any .evidences oS dereik-' enness. • This; 18 well'worthy of note -by 'those who say that rpeohibiliori 'doesn't prohibit.' • In ihe days before prohibition 'a Twelfth of July crowd was 'eof- eten a drinficee crowd. It was 80 Mad: 80 that the .0111.Perate ; t'and more intelligent element of, ,. ' the Orange, Order came to deplore " the fact -as it was ebringing die- ' _credit upon the order. " • '-Those who witnessed ,Orange, - &tele ations twenty years, ago, eould .scarcely believe that there could be a_successful and, a' sober velfth Jely cblebration.t, But , arades are jut as well at- ateeeed, and much more reepec-, 1' table now that they were in the „„ .(lays of the open bar." , es entered ,clothine; tore. in' otzer one night recently and etole $2,009 worth of geadssreakinelt zzagetetvay. • , ' • Restilts of Entrance Examinations for the Inspectorates of East and West litiron ENTRANCE :EXAMINATION 31.E. STILTS FOR CLINTON AND YTH , The following are the result's of the recent Maritime:examination oo- 'oults at Clinton and, -Blyth. Marks, Will Pc Sent 10 a, few days to 1.121.8118- essitil candidates andeceetiileates but not marks -to. suecessful candidates. A-ppeals .for .the re -consideration of answer papers must be sent to the Ina spector. before the middle of August. Doeothy Illaramig stood highest with 679 marks ont ol' eeteial of 750. W. Ball, S. gall, D. 13artliff, L. Biggin, L. Bolton, M. Cole (II), A, Crittenden, • IVI. ---Ctidmore (H), W. Dale, e Easom, G, Evans, 113. Flyi T. Flynn, A. Fraser, D, Freeman, Fremen, E. Hall. (H), 'M. Hunte McCullagh (13). - 4-Haroid Mitchell, Doree Westeott (13), Marjorie Westeott, , No. 5 -Minna Yellow (dB). No. TO -Ruby 11,...10-V121 er, Ilenly Anderson (13), Elizabeth Thomson No. 12 -Elva Morloy, John Ryan (A.). • • ST ,.HELENS , Eddie (team, Stewart Lavi (A)', Charles .McQuillin , W1NCHELSEA 'CyiAl Cornish (II), Squire Ward. Heim (13), Alma herr. (B), Gilbert, «Mime (13), Kenneth. Johns, _Harry Murch. • e iURICH ' Hazel Bedard, Victoria Deiehert, Agnes Dietrich, Norman Flaschauer, Mareella Falwell, Martha Heideman, Vara Kalbileisch (33), aladYa 'CREDITON • . • William' Englieh, Edith Sweitzee (B)., • ' BELGRAVE Ruth Cole, Goldie Wheeler (13). ASIIFIELD No, 1 -Bert . Crawford, -Melvin Dicicson, Vesta Mueray, Clara -Willis, Vernon Willis. No. 2 ----Marie Courtney, Rita Court- ney (B), Agnes Drerinan Gertrude Foley (A), Loretta ltlyers' (A), Ger- trude O'Connor,'Dorothy O'Neill (B). 'No'., --Alice Macdonald No. 4 -Alan Finlayson (13), Eliza- beth Maedonald (A), Maisel 1Vlacden- ald. No. 5 -Dorothy Anderson, jessie 051 H. D 'Innis (H), Levis', "M".'Lel3eati' .Little . (II), A. IVfair, T3. ".1Vfmining (H), D. Matheson,i (11), R. MeEsveri (H), R. McMichael, ,H . Nediger (H),,I, Pieketti (II), W. Ray- mond', C. 'Reynolds (H), R. Reynolde, E.'Rilek, M. Riley,_ Sallee" (H), E. Scruton; J. Scruton,.R. ShobbrOok G. Smith, H. ,Snell,' Smile N. SteVens,. M. Streets, E. Theinpson (H), A. -Vanderburg, Venner (H), R. Veinier Waticins (R), J, Weir C. Williems • • BLYTH 111.. Addison, D';'Aliderseri; W. 1.3e11;. 1VI. • Bell, A. -Bryant, ',IS. Covian; SG. Cowan, S. Cunninghartie Geddes, lieffroe, /3. 'Taggart (II), . E. Jecicson (II), Laidlaw (E),. 11. ,Lesne (a), a. MCHWineS G. "Moilea- tain, A, ParsonS, Boppleettoie, -Richmond, S. Itcibineee, *Shaddick, P: Taylor; Taylere G. Tinihey, 13. Weymouth, P. Youngislut. • •• "e" • - , , * .* -The following aeeithe'''vesults , Seaforth, Brussele and Manley.' . In the Seaforth centifealiesil James Dime can stood highest with'677 marlis. out a a total of '750; of the country can- didatei.liorniari• Jeffereon, S, S. 'No. 6, Tuekersinith, stood highest with 623 marks. In the 'Brussels centre, - Leslie Campbell, i,,S. S. No. 6, Morris,. wee . highest with 635 inarks to his credit,:e • . SEAPORTH ' • Nv. Alexander, 3'. Archibald, Wm, Archibald, C. Armstrong (II), H. J. Armstrong, M, Beattie, G. S. Black, E. Broadfoot (1-1), W. 'Broadfoot, P. Y. E. Calder TI, ,3. Coleman, C. ,M, Constable,'H, (Cummings, 41,,. Cut-. hill, G. Daly (R), R. K. Davidson .T (II), L. Dirmin, Doig, 3. Dun- can D• Eurcptliatr, IT, Ferguson S (1.1),.1VI. B. Finkbeiner, H, Finlay. . eon, Mi. J. Finnigan (H), A. Pinni- gam M, Forest, V. a. Forsyth,' T. Govenlock, P, Rogg (II), E. HolineS, K A. D. Rudson Rughes, I. C. J'anzie, N: Jefferson (-1/), W. L. he .1Criise,11. Lane, G. S. Love, P. Me- m Cowan, J. D. McDonald, H. M: Me- ' ,Kerehes (H)-, D.. MeLean (1-1), M. IP IVIeNay, 1Vferriott, G. Mason, D. ' K. Tileldorf, P. IVIerci (H), L. At L Mole, G.• itluir, A. H. Munro, T. No- to lee (H), E. &Hera (II)) fj. Ns' cell (H), „C. S. Reid, W. D. Scott, F. S. Souter, Z„' -Spain, C.' 33. 1-1 Stewart, R. Storey., Z. M. Webster (II), E. W, M. W. White, A. Wright, , BRUSSELg 413 Beiries, W: BoWinitn; 'H. Bry- ans (R), L. •Canspbell (a), A. Clark, S. -Clark, X. Davidson (TI), P. Den- Ice nistin, G. Eckinler (R), Ennts, A. . Grewate.O. Harrison, Ilemingway, R. Rolland, V; Sioklin, V. -Jordan, J. Ty Kelly', II. Kerr, Kreuter (R): Lewin, A. Logan, d. McAllister, I); McDonald,. G. *Macintosh; ian, M. Mantle, .W. Melville, C. Mi- chel (I.I), le Mills, P. IVIerray, M Oster, 13. Prentice- (71), P. Raynard, M. Ritchie, lc Sangster,,Jes. Smith, Di joins Smith, I.Stewart, Thomp- son, L. Whitfield (II), 3. ga MANLEY' J. Dennis, T. bonniee'D: DowneSe Ai. Feeble, Pec"Feenie, •P.' Flanagan, pie 3.,2C511y, R: Kranskopf, • T,,It P. IV2eGrath, It, McQuaid (II), 3. Ma' lone, J. Waylan, O'ReillY) M. Rk- G an, M. SulliYan M. O'Sullivan Efe -"'01 * * * Ali High Scheel Entrance,- West Huron, • . . • 11924: - (B) ." Total nund)er :o.e." marks ''obtftitielle' laer 750.. Marks peCessary to pass' 450 Rae with, at least 40•per -cent. eaeih eub- jot. Pirst-clags honours•require '562 L niftelca• aed are•tearked.•(A),,e Secend.. field Masa ittaanirs aiequire 525 rearke.and (13) axe marked (13) . For Exeter he.n"fres fling (E), Goderieh .centres,,((3). 'The Nor highesVireeks hibtaineciela -each Pearl ject ' Ileadieg-t-Ljean Stolle 44 (by, Gieeee Wal Jewett 41. (G.). erie •. 'erg& nunthert:-:.'02 'pils -had no mistakes. 111 „Kriting-Blaeche Italie 45 (E),.' Ms Verna>, 'Sallows, Margaret „Hussey 42 0).. : . St : 'Litei•attire-David Wenger 92 (G), BoYi II. Jennings, lie Mooney 91 (EY.' delta 'Composition:es-Alex .Addieen '90 Lillian 13aker 81 (Ed:" Jean (G) dred Geogeaphy-Ward 93 (E),. C. Crawford, Colin Hunter 93 (G. th Aritheletie-Rosa . Dearing, Minnie No (a),. and 1311Iy 'Webster 1100 No (v). , - Holu TEstory-17erna a.11ows 96 ((3), NO Wiltee Here 88 (E) . IVfass Graminer2-Bessie Tobin (6), 'Elsie No Thompson' (E) 97. • • No Total -Alex, Addison .''(G) . 645, bat, Muriel Howald '630., ' grim, The x,narIcs of those that failed ore Rebel being mailed to. them, Unsuccessful' No candidatea ahell notify the Public sen • Scheel InsPector before - the middle of nes.' August in appealing for .reconsiclera- .No tion o,f answer papers, , ' No The ceitifioatesa of suc'cessful cian- didates will be sent4ethe teacher or (A0, secretary of the 'SWool board about Taylo August 20th. ' No School dittrance subjectS of Keys: Group, I, will be accepted as.specified NO: in "Exam. 'Form, 14" fully filled . in MeCly d certified by the teacher for 1925 Sep "as in 1924., e , Rau, ( ITSBORNE CEN -14:Yde' (Arf ' ' leajilaroid -Doreen, 13 weY sca:31.dr,,,r „., No. 2 --Earl Allen (113), Eric,Cpn's Hunt Tiell,'`Ale-).i'lMile? Charlie SteWart, Ed:WA KAthl Andrew Harold. Gardner (A); Emma McDonaglit (A), Molly Pepper (A), William Pepper, Alfred Ritchie. No. 6. -Elsie Petrie. , 'No. 9 ---Leo Clare, Margaret Finlay, Elmer Johnston (33).- 11o. 10 -Gladys Johnston, Ruth MaeAdain. No. 12 -Jack MacLennan, Vera Robb.. No, 13-3443.es Bowles (A), Melvin Hackett (B).- ▪ 16--Robeert MeWhinney. 17 --Ruth, Black; Victor Black, WA,WANOSR No. 2 -Melvin Jones. • 3e -Albert Taylor (13), Hutt- oontyunelia0,217.eitil:.0.,("3)-• Phalen. No. 8 -Annie McDowell, (A). Net. 3.1 -Alex, Robertson, Robena Na. 6-Jeseph Bell. No. 12-*ertrude, Martin. • NO. 15 -Elwyn Chaniney, Hilliard Worsen. ' No. 17-Limns/J. Culbert, Mary proul. ' HIBBERT NO. Brintnoll, .1Vfargaret happel, Dinnin (A), Wm. erslake, ' COLBORNE No. 1-Allin Linfield, Mary Red- ond. No, 2-fftoss Pfriramer, Dorothy altere. • No. 3--Kalinee Dawson, Lottie awlor (13), Rarvey Clay - n Robertson: Roy Rutledge. No, 4 -Doris Hill, No. 6-1VIarjaie Iletherington, ilda Sytacinds (2). , No. 8 -Lucy Reedy.. No. 0 --Benson Horton. I/Mon No. 1 --Amelia McIlwain )• • GODERICII TP, No. 1-.01exa Lamprey, jack Sal_ Id. N. 2 -Reginald Thompson. 6-1Ielen Davidson (13), Eve- rs •IVEcAllister, Carl Sowerby. No. Se -Cha. Wallis. No. 9-Dira Gilabert (33)., HAY, No. 4 -Geraldine Surerus (A), yrtle Webber.. 10 --Ruth ChapnMn (A), Earl elc.' No, 12 -Dorothy, Corriveats Mar - ret Schilhe, Melvin Shook. No. 13--sLy1a Paid, No. 14 -Norman Alexander, Marie okrn,s'onitearmio.rie Pierce, Florenee • DASHWOOD kace Guenther, •IVIarguerite Reid, its( Hoffman, Harold' Kellerman, ee t 1)IINGA.XNON Mrs, Anderson (a), Cecil Begley Rerman 'Carpenter, Evelyn Cul- • Ray Duff„- Alan' Pentland, Lily (B), Frank ativ-age (13). . :EXETER \ Mien ilakar (A), Greta Biomiti , Lyle Dinney. (I3),, Irwin, Per ,'Kuriel•Itowales .(A), Remy 3011. a -(4-), Vera Mooney (4), Stella theott- (B);, Annie- Simmons. (A), s. Salter e(A):1,.Wanetta, „Nelsen, Bkinter .(A), ,Edith tee. (B),.Sydney 'West • (B),. Cath-' O Woods - (A) . , • BAYITELD , ' ary Elliott, Grego .31owell, Isabel tard. • , ENSALL H anley Bean, Roy Bell, Milton e, Lena Higgins. (33), Avis Lin- elde Mildred IllaDonnell; (A), Mil- Sentoh (B), Thomas. „Simpson, Stone (A). • 1 ' STANLEY. .., 1 --Noel Laporte., . Se -Murray Grainger..' . 4 North --Orval Greer, Harvey ler'Mabel Scotcheler, 4 South -Marie Etue Victor e., ' 5 -Margaret MOICieleye . 6 --Irene Chater, Clayton 1311. IreneJohnston (A), Mabel pii- ‘tsJoancl R_aymond (A), 1VIiilard 7---Ear1 Love, ,Gladys „Stephen•-• Clarence Stephenson', Ehiter Tur, , • , . 9 --Madeline Gelinas, i0 -Alex Addison Wil- (JaIdwell ,(13), James 'Set -then Kathleen Snider (A), Victor' , , Bernard (B) , 111.10411-t,DworieltilGrs s liey, ivi.eTzt,aeihoilai',111-t',(arrB),a3", orate Seheol No. 1-331enehe 13), TRAL SCHOOL, GODERICH eil Baker (B) „Catherine Crave:1 (.4.), Lenore Craig (A), -"Colin re (A),,Dreille IlleCluskey (A), rd Sale (4),Kitty S I een. Elliott (B), Evelyn Reed Noe 3-1-Ruseel Bee& (B), Jame ri Clint )51 ews-Revor assaininnisensmostaseemaimeese„a T OR FIN gr what kind of a (lay it is you will elways find imp Phone No, ealataiting your call. Mrs. itotoetvife if you' oeder by phone D.! ornef- wiS'e male Ow., store Your store. "Prompt Service and Courtecy to a 11, yotiug os' old.S _ Have You noticed and taken advantage of our - each days specials. ,Filday and Saturday, this week: , 3 BeTS of Soap any brand ......20e 2 lbs. of Pure Lard .... ;. .....32c 3 to one customer.- i, lb, of Bacon . ..., ,... . „ ... ,22e 2 pkgs. of Lux -....................293 Just a few clentionecl- here. Se; our blacliboard in Window foe Ju r- ±119? thee specials, hardly get your orders. in easily. , , )(CHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER 013 EGos ouR TOrt, Is 1(01,1R STORE JOHNSCN & CO'S GROCERY , Phone tit ,13uns' Music will,be suppplied Orchestra, on Saturday' evening , GENHINE ENGLISH_ CONFECTIONER • - NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES' Bonti, per lb. ........50c. ,up • Paelcitges, .... , . .....35c, "to) 'liVonderful Sendaes. aria Sodas made with Neilson's Ice Greene • , TRY OUR MYSTERIOUS SUNDAE 20e. ,,.••• SOMETHING NEW Midget Selly Rolls and Ice Gemini Real Treat' • ' Etc. F. J. BROWN & CO.. RAKER AND CONFECTIONER Phone 1 Carpet Ad ug Having the best Electric Rug Washer ever made for Cleaning Rugs and Carpets, \I am•prepared to clean a limited number during the summer months. All work guaranteed and will call for and deliver all rugs, etc, or may be left at residence, Huron Street _ C. II VENNER. Clinton - Bleetrician' Phone 151w iltawariesteastscaressoiraessernsannsareassisisserasattacsamassiestsessuzusewsizsmemosasisaten We Pau sh eGos • Our plant is now complete and, we solicit Your shipments of eggs -- whether large or small. Come andseethem graded. 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 Hens, old Roosters:late hatched and spur Chickens. CONDITIONS • All our eggs are bought -on Government .grades and. all poultry aocording to size and creality. We are here to serve you. 1 wassuraw`malocacitommexenzemcsmozemsuasosomminoommeasoauaOei Gunn, Langlois 444 Co., Limited 3237tivarim13E4D OFFICE MONTREAL, (121E13E0 N. W. Trewartha, Manai`er Clinton* :ranch Day Phone 190 ' Night Phone 214 W Bincler Twitie The season S are swinging around and harvest thu'e is just around the corner. . We have an excellent brand of twine this season, manufactured by an all -Canadian firm in Dae neW 8..pound si?all and also in the regular sized 5 -Pound baI1' Maple Leaf Flour • , Fornumly sold under the brand ;lame 'Cream of the West. Every lag is guaranteed. ,•Monateh Pastry flour is a high grade Fancy Patent flour and our many users cannot speak too highly og it; We have the exclusive agency DJ)! these two brands of flour, Purity, Pive Roses, Five jewel, Jewel and Pie Crust always on hand., Maple Leaf. Lard and Easifirst.. W..JENKINS & SON Office Phone 199 Night 141 and 129 Weal** w(Ba)1,kIe3r,es(saie),.Preeinan, Veena -Bellows (A); ,Billy Webster (A), Clatenc GoaanTa Myrtle' 13011, Mari .Bell,. Lola phurela, 0. Park, Rabe .Doak,'„Heleitlireein'am' Harvey Grif iith (II), Eva ..trinclrod, Viola' Oboe' (B), TIoey (A),' Edna Lee. (33)5. jean - Matheson, Geraldine MeEtyeii ' (A),. Ploreime McVittie,(B),, jean lete_ '/"•Atir :Donna 1VIeClutie"-(13).,,-11ennet,h MeAulek, tAYeAllaii McLean, Claytoe : Nivina' (B), Ellwtied 1•Nivins (A.), Charted .Naftel Raeciall, Margaret 43...est0n. Dorothy Steep (33), Johm•StmonleEdith Ward, David Wenger .(A)), Lillian. Whit)sIde. .• ST. PETER'S SCHOOL; GlapriaxcH Helen. naechier, Mario .13aechlee; Ilaery gem -tell (B), Mary ceovre,'Eve-: lyn Dean' , (T), Vineente Geromette, Martina Husby, (A), Marion-Lannam ' Bessie Tobip,'(A);:Theresa Webb (A). 8 inNsE a, rrsiEeR i'lebrjeneEdHPeliEdgN' i(nBs)' g , Schroeder, • 2-1-triby Thulebeiner ,(A), Mar- guerite Lamp oyt (4), Mel yin' • Lan/ - port (A)', i-Anges • Love (B),. Elsie Thompson (13). No. 3 -e --Rosa Deering (B)., ' No. 4-,Se1me Radbr. No. 7-111lizebeth' Roulahan, Bor- den Schroeder (A), Pouldy ;Schroeder No. 8 -Melvin Desjardine, Bernice No.- 10 -Leon Eagleson, Inei Hay- - Auction Sale lionseliold effects, at residenee, I Bayfield, on Saturday, August 2nd, at 2 o'clock. Term's cash.. Wine, Dix - e on,' proprietor. • , Ellidtte,:flue- tioneer, 64-2-p. - , No. 12-.-Cl4u1e.Fallis Isa.bella, Lo- gan (B),' Stella Webb: • No, 7I -Margaret 1-31olcs (B), zel' Smith (A) . Wanda* ' NO, 6, eSeparat' School-Minbie• 13rolenshire; -.IVIary Hogan, Kathleen Morrissey, NOra McKeever, Gertrude O'Hara. ' • ' • _`,„Little Pigs For Sifle 'a number of little pigS 'for' sare, Vorkri...hiresi, six weeks old. Ap- ply Chria,' O'Brien, R. 13, No. 5, Clinton 33.36e. 91 oe ale. 01 , • , garden Patty Bethel ,Methodist • elmrele ;•en,11. hold a garden -Pat.",tY, on the laWneef ,Mr. I-lerbert G.. eCotc. en • Peidsy eetreilingi Augnat-lst. 'Good PrOgearik; leading features 212 whichetettletse,Thoe..:Outt, demeatene,. Gederiebeeenti .`E, Do- herty,. soloist, °Beton:a eTita Seeved 'fret) 6 'to 8., . AdMission 35c,.. and or -Sale The- fornier,Joyner property;, Five - roomed' 'co:I:taga 'with targe sun-Toom.. Selectee lig•lit 1 'and town ; tvater. in honee. 3 acreS of good land anc]iall kinds fruit trees. Will be....old reasonaldr.. Apply eo Mrs. IVIeCel- bon, Comenerc1a1 Tim, "Clinten. 63-32. • Bayfield Voters' • List The Voteret-List, -19214, far the Vil- lage, , of Batifielde Eatiety of Huron. -Notice is• hereby- given they I have' transmitted or delivered to the per - Sens mentioned in Section 0 of the Ontario Voters' -List Act the copies of the list made pursuant to the said 4-91, 92 rill persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled/ to vote in the said Municipality at elec- tions for the 'Legislative Aseenffily and at IVImeicipal elections' aed the said list was first .posted up in my of- -fice at Bayfield on the 21st day of July, 1924, .tind remains here for in- epection. I hereby call upon all voters to,examine.the eaid list and if' any errors or omissions are found therein to take innesediate proceed- ings to have seine eorreeted accord- ing to lave. -Dated at Bayfield, this 22nd day of July, 1924. 12. W. Er- --- es • 1 01 sf,EicIAL WHILE THEY LAST-- THIS Ridge Roll 10'inch Eave Trough 12 inch Eave Trough 3 inch Conductor Pipe 4 inch Coiductor Pipe Cistern Pumps open Spout Cistern Pumps closed Spout Kitchen Sinks 16 by 24 inchei Kitchen Sinks 18 by 30 inches inch Galv. Pipe ' 2 inch Galv. Pipe 1 inch Galv. Pipe inch Galv. Pipe 11 inch Galv. Pipe 2 inch Galv: Pipe YOUR OPPORTUNITY 7c per Mot .8c per foot 10c per foot . 9c per foot 12c per foot $3:50 each $3.75 each $6.00 each $6.50 each 96 per foot Ilc per foot /4c per foot 185 per foot 23c per foot 30c per foot, Ifiller alidliratae GENERAL HARDWARE TELEPHONE 68 PLUMBING AND HEATING CHI-13A/1EL' STORE 1.1•11516.117M.,411.011114•1/...........;,M36111.00.A.M.0.011;1011:1=1.1.14...111MSOMmatuggygg•Mill.A[1.011104116%.10011000 .„....11•01•111911119,MEMISSMIMI131.20....1.12.121331911.10111.1.2.:500..MINAMMO11 1,NOICe to Creditors " 4 - - In the matter of William Renry Rivers, formerly of Clinton, Ontario, Confectioner, Bulk Sale Notice is hereby given that the bore named William Henry Rivers made a Bulk Sale of his 'Confection- ery business, including equipment, etc., to Charles James Ready of Ar- kopa, Ontario and by and with the consent of said vendor hasia bee appointed Trustee under The Bulk Sales Act (Ontario) 1917. Ail peril:me having Claims against said William Henry Rivers tare re- quired to file said claims duly veri- fied, with Inc on or before August 4th, 1924, after which date, only those claims of whiell I shall have received notice -will be considered. Dated July 7th, 1924. W.. E.,,Fitzgerald, Watford, Ont., Trustee. ' 62-3 STANLEY VOTERS' LIST 'The Voters' List, 1924, for the town- ship of Stanley, county of.Huron. Notice is hereby given that -I have transmitted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in Seetibit 9 of the Ontario Voters' List Act the copies of the List made persuant to the said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the municipality of the townehip of Stan- ley, to be entitled to vote in the said menicipality at elections te the legis- lative Assembly and at municipal elections and the said list was first posted in My office at Varna on the 1211' day of Juts., 1924, and remains here for inspection. I hereby call upon all voters to examine the said list and if any errors or omissions are foetid therein, to take immediate proceeding's to have same corrected according to law. Dated at Varna, this 12th day of July, 1924. 3, E. Harn- Well, Municipal Clerk. 63-8, - Lost Saturday evening in Clinton or vi- cinity, a small (bleak purse, with in- itial "3," containing several bills and silver. Pinder please leaVe Ne tvs-Reeord 64-1. ' Wanted An assistant in the Clinton Post - office. Apply to the undereig;ned, •james Seott, Postmaster. Clinton, Ont, . 62-2. ^ House For Sale 7 -roomed frame house in good re- pair, on the ea.st side of Albert street, Clinton. Sun room attached, good stone cellar, town -water. One quer- ter acre lot with fruit trees. Apply on, premises to Mrs.. Long. 52.-tf - House for Sale Brick 'house Princeie 'street, 7 Tombs and summer kitchen,. town water, also soft water in kitchen, ce- remit basement,tfurnace, electriedight, acre garden, 'with 'small fiefits; stable. 21ipply to Miss Mabel Rath. well, Varna. -Phone 38-.606, Clinton central., • ' • .6242 Cottage For Sale , Stroom, -cottage, in Speneee ',streets in gciod repaire. electele light, town Water, telephone. " el acre of gar- de. with ',frnit teees. Apply. en premises to Mrs. , 111(311.03,re. (12-4 For Sale The attractive and 'beautifully lo- cated property 'belonging to C. D. Bolick, situated on High stkeet Clin- ton. The houSe has e beautiful out- look, imposing ih, arehitectural ap- pearance, walls 13. inch solid 13rick, rooms large. 'Two marble fire -places in den and parlor, hot and cold wa- ter, cement soft -water cistern in cel- lar, bathroom, electric lights,etwo ver- andahs and -sun porch, two sthirways, cellar under whole honse, cement floor hot-air heating. Lot 75 ft.efrontage, double depth facing on High street and Townsend. Fruit trees, garden and small fruits,. , A bargain for quick sale. Write C. D. Boucle. 43 Standish Ave., Tor- onto, Ont. 59-tf. Please and Lot For Sale ,Brielt cottage, in good repair, cor- 1.11rrolmps,ugnl000d acneldlarF,ttmit°ondernstre:etus-' veniences, Conveeiently situated. -Will be sold reasonably. Apply to Mise E. MeTa,vish, Clinton. 58-tf _ cream., Street, half acre of ground. All Coni;ortalXbre sfera' rt).:48oltilsee on North pMrikoi:pet laCejtrate tints isriet We:guarantee you 'the Highest 8044 water in hollq, Robert P. Fisher. no further recommend. ki,if,s1-0,,f fruit, mall stable, at7o:intf, Owurefirrapay ice knowne1e t: cYho: 3if ll is'h cream cans arid pay twice enell Clothee Cleaned and' Pressed •r month." Clothes cleaned pressed and re- 'Write for tans o Inforst paired., Worilen goods dry cleaned. tion to the r, Rimming ore/_IlautiriLjaritialittt_TEM-AllibUraVra COAL We a supply of Furnace, Stove, Nut'and Soft. - Also some good dry slabs. Leave orders at residence. - 11124-120 , Phone 155. Huron Street. Agents Wanted • The careful attention to our customers' orders and the splen- did stock supplied for years past warrants us in having, a repre- sentative or two hi this county. Liberal Comwdssons, Free Out- fit -Write at once for Exclusive Territory, THOS.. W. BOWMAN 8t SON COMPANY . • RFDGEVILLS, ONT, STAR. NURSERIES, 60-13 NMOMOW. House For Sale 44." Cottage on Huron street, roomy and in good repair, Vt, acre of garden. S'inall 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 Cantelon, Rattenbury street. 39-23, Singer Sowing Machines' Family, Electric and D.E. Styles. - .Also some 4second-hand machines, geed as new. • Old machines taken OS part payment. Easy terms. It will pay' you to look these over before buying elsewhere. Repairing and parts for all ma s of machines. Sari $taeji. . ' Jan. 1, 1924 AUCTIONEER Honor akaduate Carey Jones' Na., tionai School of Auctioneering, cago. Speeial course taken in Pura Bred Live Stook, Real Estate, Mer- chandise and Farm Sales. Rates13, keeping 'with prevailing market. Sat- iefaction assured. Write or Wire, Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone 18- 93, . ,--88-tf-1923 COAL Nup, sToirn & EGG ALWAYS ON HAND FOR'IMIVIEDIATE DELIVERY ' R: J. MILLER Orders taket, at reside'nce. Plione 113 Flour and Feed Have quantity of Bran, Shoits end Screenings oh hand and expect car- load lst of August. Feeds are advanc- ing daily, now is the time to laY in Your requirements till new grain can be threshed. Also Fleur halie agency ,for Snow Drift Flour, this - flour has been giving exceptional satisfaction try it plea if not satis- faetory after your firsrbalcing bMng back remainder and will give you any other, vaviety in its place, i l'WINE I-Iave Gold Medal and Gilt Edge Twines in stock either in 12 lb. or 8 lb., balls., . ROOPING . Carry a eompletedirie of -Toronto • Asphalt Roofing. The quality Reof- ing with a guarantee against curling, flapping or turning up. :Irt over four years agency 'foe this roofing have had no dissatisfied eusteeners. J A. FORD & SON * Phone 123 Flour and Feed Merchants and ' Grin Buyers CREAM WANTED! The demand for Our batten la I* eieasing, To supply this demand wereqtiij more cream. '"*. We request you to ship pon0