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The Clinton News Record, 1925-08-13, Page 1INCORPORATEti 47 fY+ fkITO ecor ouuentrs of Vtrnton Can be ftiurrd1 i _ ll a e yarn Jeyvelery Store. Souvenir Spoons frozn $1,00 up, Also a good line of E1 e2 k f%end.t, Gnret�� � ng ape"afar call and see our stock. Bi?dlecgmbes old stand. Opposite town hail ZO.. Itetlqar JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST Phone 174w Residence 174j:.• IRWIN"S ItT A Month of Sales For This Week We Will differ Pullover sweaters, all wool, and silk and wool at one-half the regular price. Crompton Corsets, odd' sues and discontinued lines at one-half the regular price. The balance of our summer dresses; including crepes, voiles and broadcloths, to clear at one-half the regular price. Ladies' fine black lisle hose, regular 50q, five dozen only,. to clear at 25c pair.. Children s Princess Rib •f lose, in black, brown and white odd sizes, value 50 and 65c pair, to clear at 24c pair, It,a. s to Read Our tRW I'S MEN'S StTITS and Extra Trousers. 22.50 to $25.00 BOYS' SUITS and Ertra Knickers $8.90 to $10.00 Children's Suits at X1.00 We h veust purchased from � a Cloth=� . . ng Facto Children's ds Suits r • Factory at . less than halric eand: we g� ars passing them on to theash i lac accordingly. e J The range consists' ' of Twe ed and Wash i. Sits ostly t dark shades sizes 2 to years. Some � of the lines � s are- worth $3. Your choice of entire lot, :1.00 per snit Boys , Bedford Cord ..::n�clie K rs size 4 t® i, clearing at 51:tc 1 5 o l'. Children's Wash Hats �' and Tams aearIng at 39c. ys Cotton S weatein Khak», and v special a t 50c ru 1 d•:l .Fh:�R��y A CALFRS .t9k. ,Wicrau 'f. 1✓m➢IT f08 NEIVs ANS A�VEB1151N6 C IOC AL 1IARI{ETS, Wheat, $125. -Berle 7 y, 5c. Buckwheat; 85c. Oats, 50c. Butter, 300 to H. Eggs 21e. c. Live Bogs, $1.2.75. POLICE COURT NEWS; On Thursday last HI. rarlonde and 'Mrs. Bellinslci aapprared in the local police court charged with breach of the 0. T. A. The former, after being very se- verely-, admonished 'for' his .general conduct by his Worship was convict- ed andsentencedto three ninths in the 'County goal and in addition a fine of $300.00 or a further two months. 1. R. Darrow appeared on behalf of the lady who escaped with a fine of $200, which she paid. Neither of the parties charged are residents in thisloeality. AMONG THE CIiUIRCHES. St. Paul's Church There will be morning' service only' in St, Paul's church next Sunday, The rector's subject will he "The univer- sality of sin." • Willis and Wesley The united service will be held in Wesley church arch i the ho mo • xm'g n when Mr. Holmes will take for his seb- ject "Christ's new law of love." In the evening the service will be in Willis church and Mr. Holmes' 'sub- jeet will be: "A living sacrifice." Ontario, Street Church Our Sunday school convenes at 10 a,m. Morning message: "Why we are where we are as Churches. Evening ''subJect: Christ's appeal for us to do teanr`work.e Mrs. Howard Humphreys will sing in Ontario street church on Sunday mbrning.' Mrs, M. Agnew Will; play, The Presbyterian Church Seryice will Be held in.the Baptist church at 11.a.m... Sunday morning.. Mrs. Humphreys will sing "The Holy City." Last 'Sunday we had an especially interesting service •when Rev. Mi:, fe l]ermott a f � Goderieh )' Mrs. Iiump1ireys sang L"Con c Unto Me," and Mr. Robert Shrenk; e form- er member of our choir, sang "My Task," .HAVE YOU SEEN IT? One of the most original and . sue-, oessful contributions to ' our Old Items ;Week? ,' "Maggie" and "'her,mon," we pre- sume, ate there and all their house- hold effects, "Maggie has her best black taffeta basque and her print skirt, yards upon yards of' -'white and. pink chintz over immense hoops. "Jock" is happy with his pine, his adjustable "specs" and his' high boots. Incidentally ale. of these articles of elothing are 75 years old anyway. Dight beside Jack ie his wooden boot- jack for taking off those hong, heavy boots. His chair is made of hickory boughs, bent and t\visted into shape "Maggie" •„ • sta+a d n 'as g iron.. Ma g'g is ready for work, her spinning wheel and reel right betide her and every bit of it made by hand 75 years ago. Ever ytime it clicked one skein was wound and ready. Tho walnut table has a spread woven front Irish, linen—perhaps "Maggie" did, it herself because it is 75 years old.; The old brass candle sticks were her treasured possession, we know. The, rugs are made by hand, rags hooked together with infinite: 'care. The knitted stands for tea-pots or hot dishes are just: as good as -new, The ,blue and wh t i e dishes were me ad in Serbia' 75. years ago, the plates, bowls ws ar )d mugs gs not even cracked— one plateis a genuine -willow, wort]) its weight -in gold. The white tea - set .belonged ; to' ]Maggie"s grand- mother, 150 years -age. Two hundred and fifty years. •ag•o they used those sign iron kettles to Make porridge and it Hui lvould, bo porridge. ,FoZ• making Mai toast, they have a long wooden fork , A With copper mronge, and when they the camped out 275 years ago, there was deco an ingenious arrangement made from, haus steel and bone—a knife, fork And tabi spoon that folded all together. When cent it was 40 below Zero and too cold' whic to sleep, they warmed their beds with ribb a brass basin filled with coals_ or buds hot water, and mounted on a long and stick. This could be moved around wedd: until everything. was cozy as a bug whit in a rug. and. yNorw•'for ""Jock." When he har- of f vested he had h is wooden flail, and grow he beat the grain between the two bank long sticks. Then there was an old Diree shoe --a Lane -shire clog,' used "even cereil yet in factories in the 014 Country, the, a The two pictures show the first liar- evade vest i21 Canada sand explain how Jack yoked =his oxen with that huge double wooden collar. If he was lost he' had his compass, made of wood, two pointed sticks tied at end, An old silver watch, 150 years old, and 50 huge beside our thinwafeas of - now -a days, and an old brooch won by" Mr. 1'. O'Connor for dancing ''+oefar'e Queen' Victoria, ai•0 two of lite main ' treasures of Ike Clinton Furniture Co.'s Window. "Flirty van„ 1'',alun, when you an I '.runt y`artri t, 1Vooghgie," annot THE COUNCIL HEFTING. I A POPULAR BRIDE. WARNING. -• The council i to o '1 �' n t n ,.londay lug, all members present. ' A commumcat;on hoar , Mr; IIol man, apportioning the; taxes The Corporation of the Count of L Ino`h Y t has directed the sum of $3,764:20, for l,eneta1 ` County, lnurposes, 1 2,395.40; highway rate, ' at 1308 so The - , $, ie twastrl i aa. 1}, letter w'ts received from Mr. Robert Holmes .concerning his gift to the town of ,a life, -Size portrait of himself., - The street cone, presented report. ' Motion one concerned dens for the laying .o1'sidewal North street. Moved„ by Com Middleton, seconded by Conn Paisley that this be approved. A request from the council a that the offices now occupied by Massey -Harris Co. be iinmedi vacated' On unction of Coun Bozell and .Councillor Paisley, was carried. The account for decorating Town Hall Sivas presented. On tion of Councillors Reeell and Mid ton, this was accepted. The report of the Finance Com tee was read, Moved by.Cotuiei Paisley and Bozell that this report adopted: even- One of Clinton's' most 'pop. their ten- lc. 01l eiilor cillor as the ately Cone this the mo- dle- mit dors be .beide on the arra of her father': The bride looked charming in a ton beautiful French 'gown 'of white gee o1u- ette, daintily g- , adorned with t sati roses, with' Grecian veil of embrode ed tulle, eaaught ` up with orang lin- blossoms . 4Sho carried a shower m- bouquet of ophella rases aucl,; wall to lilies, Miss Isobel Draper, Sister of the bride, made a dainty bridesmaid ed She was gowned in blush.pink goer ns, gette with hat; to match, and •carni ith a bouquet of pale yellow roses. The groom . was attended by Mr al Gordon Jefferson of Gerrie,' Th iclr ushers were Mr. H. R, Kilty of, Tor n onto and Mi'. G. Draper of Clinton. n- During -the sighing of the register Mr al s. Wilfred If ed Tanner of Clinton sang et very sweetly •"'Until," As After the ceremony a weddingre- ed ce,;ation„was held at the home othe nd bride's parents,. where ;a dainty bef- ty fes luncheon waas served. ty The bride's travelling costume was • a :poudre blue georgette 'ensemble w with heige Italian lace trimmings, the with heige felt hat .and shoes to e10h: She wore the groono's gift, stone an martin n choker. Amid : ,con- rretulations and'showers of confetti he happy couple left on a. northern otar trip. On their return they will reside in t.' Cetherines ' The out of,towu guests were -Mrs, e_ E. 'Morrison, Mrs. A, Morrison;, Mr. et and Mrs. Leckie, Wroxeter; Mr, and Mrs. 13. Cardiff, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs, Gonion Morrison, London; Mr. and Mrs. E. Rayden Fairy, Stratford; as Mrs. Ford Ring, Toronto; Mrs. A. 0 Moreton, Sandwich; Mr. 11, R. Itilty,, d 'Toronto; Mr.'and Mrs. 1t. L. Dunn, er, St.,Catherines. alar Two gentlemen; one a business man bride -elects was Miss MadelonSh who was --married on Wednesday Mr - Harold d i 1 T{ It ot" l or Y orate Hiss Ba wde n was hostess at an uminum shower rot the bride Friday afternoon of' last' week: Saturday Mis 'Mari S Marian ii a x bbin �' 6s tertained at a dinner in her hon f a the person v,ho was practising shoot and she was . the raison d'etre o china shower at Mrs: M. D..MeT gaits: • On Monday, the Misses Iglurchio a fridge, ' and Miss D Sehoenhals a supper party, Tuesd the, Misses1Middleton;,a bridge. MORRISON—DRAPER, A very pretty wedding was solem- nized in St, Paul's Anglican church, Clinton,on .Saturday, August 8, when Gladys, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. 4, Draper oe Clinton, became t bride of Ashton A. Morrison .of Catharines, son ' of the late Mr.I Morrison and Mrs. Morrison at Wio eter, the REy. C. Llewellyn Bilk rector of St. Paul's' officiating. church was artistically decorated wi ferns, palms and gladioli. promptly at four o'eloek, to the • strains• of Lohengrin's wedding. match, played by Mrs, Theo. Fremlin-of Clinton, the bridal party entered the church,', the aw, of this town were' seated in a motor. to car out in Goderich township, when a bullet shattered :' the "'windshield al, and glanced off the arm of. one of the en men. It was merely the position in On which the man was: placed that pre- en- ,vente this from, Om` havru a / •. Serious'' our result, because apparently, as far as ag- ing was concerned, the car was in ora - The, chief of police has asked.us to ay, issue' a severe warning to all personst with guns, that aftairs1,,like the above. must not occur again and if they do, prompt punitive measures will be at once taken. DEATH OF MISS A. STIRLING. he The death occurred on"Saturday St. omorriing "o£ Miss Anna Stirling.,'15 E. sister of Mrs. Carrie Jervis of 'town. x - Miss Stirling was born 53 years ey° ago in Godetich township on the old The homestead, where her brother•, Md- th son Stirling, now resides. She spent the early part of her life in this neighborhood" until she moved to De- troit, where:' she has lived` ever. since. She was a member of Turnbull Ave, Presbyterian church. and took'a prominent part .in all its activities. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs, Andrew Currie of, Vanseoy, Sask., r- MisMiss Agnes t'•' g Stirling • ' n g o3 Consul,.Sask., r- and Mrs. Jervis of Clinton; :'and two e brothels; Messrs. Isaac ;Stirling of Consul, Sask., and -Mason Stirling of oy Goderich township; Moved by ' Coancilloks Middle and Rozeli tht the following res the] of sympathy be seat to Mr Wm. Jenkins and Mr. Frank Jenki "That we, theenembers of the C toil Town Council in session asse bled at our August meeting, wish place on record our ;keen settee the great loss this town has sustain in the death of Mr. Wtn. Jenks which pad event.tools ;'mace` zv startling suddenness in July, 1025 Mr. Jenkins, who ,spent sevot years in public life ..in"Godes township, and on coming to Clinto became a member of the Town Cou cll. He oyes a marl popular with classes, a painstaking eond e0115eie ions worker in;,all he 'dn�iertoolc, well `as the Council, he identifi 'himself with church, hospital a every other good and useful active calculated for the up -1111 of human and the relief of the suffering, We extend to his bereaved wide and son our sincere sympathy in e great Toss they have, suffered and 1n direct that a copy of this resolution: a be sent to Mrs. Jeiilnhe, g A committee composed. mof Coun- t eillors Paisley, Bozell, and Johnston m were appointed to meet Mr. McPhee in ref'eeense to the amount due bine S fa' accident in gravel. pit. Moved by Councillor Livermore, s oonded by. Councillor Sehoenhals th this appointment by al_•iproved. HILT'Y-SHiA'W, A lovely summer wedding w solemnized on Wednesday,' at 3:3 p,nt. at the home` of Dr. J. W. an Mrs. Shaw, when their daughte Me/knight, beeame the wi of Mr. Harold Raymond Kilty Toronto, the ceremony being pe formed by the Rev. Mr. Westgate Sandwich, The house was beaus fully decorated with greenery, fern gladioli and all' summer . flowers one especially interesting part'of t decorations was a flower -filled para solbelonging t o the bride's 9aad s grea ra dm n ter g oh • The wedding was of a semi -mil tory nature, the officers of the 161s regiment being. called out. The bride, who was, given away b her father, wore a wedding gown duchess- satin with her grandmother' beautiful lace veil ;and carried a bol. griet of maiden -hair fern and sweet heart roses. The charming brides maids, who were Miss Dorothy Etat tenb ' ury, of Peterborough and' Mis Dorothy o nth, Marrs of Lethbridge, Albex ta, wore frocks : of bloc and mauve georgette with lace -trimmed hats •to inatch and carried. shots of yellow chrysanthemums. Little Miss '• Mar- garet Westgate in pink georgette was flower -girl' and Master Duddy More- ton, train -bearer, The groom was supported by Mr. Powell of Toronto. The weddieg music was played by of :. The funeral was from the home of . 'Mrs. Jervis. Rbv. C. J .Moorhouse - conducted the ceremony and the pale- d bearers' were Messrs. Geo. Hudie, John Hudie, Gee Cantelon, Peter Mc Dougall, Jaonee Stirling and Stirling e McPhail. Friends of Miss Stirling who came from Detroit to belpresent at the fun- er. I •i were M. and Mrs. Jas,: Jaslitt, Mrs.' Cotton, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Walk- er ,Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. John Trip and children. fe of. LITTTLE LOCALS r- Mr. Phil Crews, at one a pops of ular jeweller in Clinton, but for years l` a resident of Toronto, has opened a S, jewellery store. at the corner of Blear and Bathurst' Ste., Toronto. Ite Clinton Pipe Band received first peiz t- e as the he best band at Coder' rah Derry Day. Sincere congratulations i- to Mr. Match and the boys. , Clinton t' has every right to be proud of its band. " 'There will be no band concert next o£ Thursday, August 20, on account of the tattoo at Seaforth. Instead .of i the Thursday..., evening concert the band will play on Sunday' evening, August 23. s Clintonians will be interested in - knowing; that Mo. Hale, the r' t At i p Y e secretary of the Ontario Premier, Pion. Mr. Ferguson, 18 a son of a former Clinton lady, who yyas Miss Carson before her marriage. The aeroplanae" which was, used at the "Old Boys": Celebration e i) a xe to Hiss Jean IlicMurchie and during- the; ing of the'•register Mfrs. SIowatd Hum sang "The Gift" and Miss Ian Gibbing "37awning,"' bullet luncheon was served on verandah, where a scheme of ration similar . to that in the e was carried ' out. The bride's o was in the : library. It was red with a Madeira cloth, across, h ran streamers of white satin on caught up, with yellow rose-. silver vases held yellow roses• tiny'.sprays of green ferns. The. ing cake was, surrounded by e tulle interlaced: with yellow white -buds, and trailing sprigs ern., The table had as a- back- nd the mantel -piece which was ed 'with American Beauty roses•, tly on the conclusion of the :oily and tli0•ouglnoat the rest of fternooi?.a highland Piper sen- d the bride, a fitting. tribute Jack to the daughter of a Highland Scotchtinan, Later in the ' afieenoon, 111r, ` and Mrs,. Kilty left an their honeymoon,. Mrs, Kitty travelling ina silk'' sports frock, white fur trimmed coat and white felt Inas.. Out- n@town guests :were present from Wheeling, Virginia; Jackson - Fla.; Winnipeg; ; Lethbridge; Morris, Rich,, Montre', ; Temente; Gu Mph ,Stratfor=d; Petirbro' SanYl- teb' ';leuco0;;, Blytli; 1"ter and Sev^.)r^tlr. People You know Miss Helen Muir is a: guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs, Shaw, Miss Gazier of Toronto is the" guest ofMr. and a Mrs. C. H: Keys. Miss Bess' ChoWet spent' last iveel. Tn Rayfield with Miss Laois Holmes. Mrs, and Miss Jeffery of Guelph were the. guests of Mr; and Mrs. W. M. Aiken, Mrs. George Warring iof Sarnia is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George. Crooks. Mr. 4, B. Lucas of Markdale was a guest of Mrs. E. Hovey for Old Boys' Week. - Mr, Fred Lawrence has secured g position on the staff' of the'Mil- berta school. Mr.; and Mrs, J. D. Atkinson and Miss Aileen have gone on a motor trip to Cincinnati. Misses Ruby and'Gladys Johnston of Ashfield are visiting Councillor F. W. and Mrs. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. James. of Stratford spent Old Boys' Week with their cousin, Mrs. George Stevens. Mr. and Mrs, Wilson on Elliott.and lit- tle on s of Edmonton oaten r n are visiting his brothers for 01c1. -Home ' Week. Miss ;Minnie Rudd and Miss Mabel Clark left Saturday • morning . on a , trip to New Brunswick and Neva Scotia” " Mr. and Mrs. William Henry returned on Friday from a couple of months' visit at Winni_ceg, Man., and Port- land, Oregon. • Mrs. John Mason of Dr'umbo and Mr, and. Mrs. John Bioor, Mount For- est visited the f rme •' o r s niece; Mrs. Ephraim ,Brown, MissKate ate Govier returned to Tor- onto oil Saturday after' spending_ theWeek with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Gooier" . Mis s Emma Higgins returned , on Saturday from Toronto.' "Miss Hig- in ken • gins Was to tag a special summer grief Wednesday night when it flew ....,,-- in Physical C.0 - between a eoirole of trees, breaking a- telegraph h auric g p and landing ' field "of beans. No one -vainured in the mishap, D A monster Conservative picnic will beheld in Springbank Park, London, Ont., en 'Wednesday, August 19th. There will be an excellent program of sports, nursey tent for; babies 'and excellent speakers;' among 'them the. Rt. Pion. Arthur-Meighen, 'M.P., L. J. Gauthier, Esq. Montreal, Frank. White ,Esq., London, and Miss Adel- aide Clayton of Listowel, Mr. J. A. Yuill of Wyontissii)g, N.Y. who left here forty yeas ago, was an interested visitor tiering Old_ Home Week. Mr. Yuill Says he was lonely at first, as there were so few he knew. Some Clintonians may re- member Mr. Yuul's bookstore, which' was near" where 'O'Neill's' .,Grocery store is now situated )lie left town on Friday but intends returning later far a visit. Air, Cree Cook reports that on Inis way in from .Bayfield on Wednesday morning he surprised a deer, fully. three parts 'grown, standing on ,the road about !00 yards ahead, of, .tin the -ear, It was not the least bit frightened an4 remained there until the ',carr was within 25 yards when it 1u'nped tlie. feneo into Bir. Lou Thompson's prop 01.'ti' 1 -dens et large is, indeed, rail Ccc'.tri' 001 ion 11nis vara , 00 tiro 1011 3, Miss Marian Lane oil Wiarton and M]ss Mary Conn of Sarnia were guests of Mt'. and Mrs. Jas. 1tle- Murchie for Old Boys' ;Week. Mr, and Mrs. D.:J, Bans and -family of 'Owen Sound and Mr, and Mrs. Langdon of London spent Sunrley with Mr. and Mrs. W. 11I. Aiken, Mrs.' Robs. Dunbar and tiro children of Winnipeg Mr. and TVIrs, T. Bo- ber and family ofSarnia ane vis- iting tbeir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burnett, ,Princess 'St. Mr. W. J. Binge" of Guelph, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Copp of . Goderich; Thomas R. Giiln of .Detroit, 1Mr, Nelson Markdale and Mr. Earl Steep of t.ondon were visitors with. Mr. and Mrs: David Steep last -week. • Mr. and Mrs ;Feed and, little Bobby: from teoridon, 'Mrs. Nair from De- trait, Mr. and; Mrs. W. t,. Lindsay and Harold and•:Eveline' from Oril- lia, Mrs, Clare Elliott and little' Miss Katherine from Toronto were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lindsay last week. Reeve J.. F. Johnsto.o. Ma's. Johnston: Mics Edith and Master Reith, Mr. and Mrs A Johnston ti n.d fnn`lilre Mr. and Mee,. ;> R McCe ight of Ashfield roti, and Pt, T. Johnston, ?fusses Effie and 1liria o and Mi'. r1o,i)nr •John Lo11 aC 0oderirh and Mrs. . `P. ,C. Jolmaoi' find 14i. t ,:ol, ,b , +t, d" n•ith 'totroci11, t P. 601, Prid 1 r.,• lo'innto+1 01:1 Home T1�"ceIe,-" okms.% k.`,:t PA Surpasse MR. J. CUNINGHAME is oneof our best-known citizens. He was born in Goderich iri-"1843 and has Lived in this county all his life. On Wednesday he celebrated his 82nd birthday, end our sincere congratula- tions are heartily' accorded him. Six- teen of his relatives' gathered to cele- brate the occasion apd all the Way from Grand Rapids canoe a wonderful' birthday calve, a gift from his only Iiving brother, Mr. Charles Curling- hanie of Grand Rapids. It was only two 'years ago that Mr. Cuninghante retired froin.active par- ticipation in the 'express business, since cariedeen by his son, Sir, Gordon W:-Cuninghame, 'He has devoted himself to his flowersand his green- houses are the result of his unceas nig care:. People You Know Mrs. John Hilliard of Toronto and Mrs, Joseph Kinsman ,of Mitchell were guests of Mrs. George Watts, Princess ' street" over 01d Home. Week. 1448. John Lawson of Auburn and Mr. J. H. Stevens of Toronto vis- ited her sister, Mrs. .Bphraine Bro tv and d took' in the Clinton,' Old Boys. • Mrs. Thomson of Toronto and Mrs.. J. T. Cuerio of East Wawanosh,; the Misses Ellen and Margaret. Higgins of • fifty years ago spent undby, Aug. 8rd at Clinton Old. lloys and Girls' reunion. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Coming- haine for Old Boy's Week: 'Miss Eva Stevenson of Toronto, Mr. and: Mrs, C. M. " ColviIle from Grand Ledge, Michigan, Mr. Charley Cun- inghaine and his daughter, Mrs, Maekley of Grand Rapids. Mise D. Shaw, Winnipeg, Miss D. Harris, Lethbridge, Mr. and Mrs, Muir and Miss Helen, Montreal, Mr. C. Cr Shaw, Wheeling, W. Vir- ginia, Dr. Wan. Shaw, Morris Mieh. are hose guests of Dr. and Mrs Shaw for the Kilty-Shaw wed- ding. Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Plewes Mr. , W.. ;Plc was' 'r. and little a sol - e dag u titer . Lillian, of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont,. Mrs. E.- Plewes. and Miss Leota Plewes of Toronto, Mrs." W. G. Wright and daughter,' Mrs.. D, De Digges and son, Harold, were -guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. L. Stong. • Mr. Jas, Pickett, of 13rawleYr a C I . who has been visiting for the past two weeks at the home, of Mrs. Margaret Pickett, leaves today to visit with -'friends 'in Park Hill and. Detroit, before returning to' his home.. It'" is thirty-four years since Mr, :Pickett left Clinton and he came to be present at the 014 Boys' reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reinhardt rn tardt and Eam- ily. of Kitchener,: frit. and Mrs, Iiugh Flyn; Dublin, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. White and babe of London, Mr. and Mrs. T. Regan and "fam- ily` of Sebringville Miss`. M; Mc. Court of Dungannon, Mrs. Wm. Adamson of Port Huron, Miss Mary Flynn were 'visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jas." Flynn' over, Old Home; Week. , lYilS. HOWARI? IITJMPIIREYS o.f Jacksonville, Florida, one of Clin- ton's best-known daughters h'Iio will sing in a ze '1 c)taat the Town $aIl on Tuesday, August 18th. 1Met, IItunphreys is well -knave to all o1• us, due tO her appearances ori our Old loj program and bee ; r -• s • still=' given he, services- Lo .:rd tiro T o .pital fungi.