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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURS,, AUGUST 28, 1941
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WEDDINGS
(�;T School A .pretty wedding was solemnized
at the home of M'r. and IV1rs. William
J.• Plumsteel, Princess street, when
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.2Florence Ire- e, elder daughter of Mr.
and MTs, Edward Yungblut, Londes-
and
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BAYF1ELD
Church Camp at Kmtarl on Saturday.
Miss Dean "Castle, noise -in -train-
ing at Stratford General Hospital,
came- home on Sunda to s end' her
Y pe
vacation with her parents, Mr, and
'OBITUARY
William Brownlee died last Fri-
day at the home of Mrs. Jane O�Brien
where he .had lodgings. for the past .
Year,, He w°as •m has 80th year, and
had been' far
• _ ling. in health owing to
his advanced' age,
IN THE LETTER BOX
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Dear Mrs. Johnson:
I rea'll intended writin • you sonic
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time ago, but'dn, to the fact that I
spent a felt days in the hospital, and
will have to say good) -bye, for the
present, a::;!
son,
Sincerely yours,
A. V. Goxiese
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boro, was united in rtramria:ge to
James Knox Williams, Clinton, son of
• Mi^. and Mrs. W.. D. Williams,also of
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Child• h a Stockings Clinton. 'Rev.. Harold Snell, pastor
rl• s o of Ethel United •church, cousin of the
bride, officiated.
and Dresses. The bride, given in marriage by her
father, was charming in a sliest,
• length dress of air force ,blue crepe
All the Neter School Supplies .... with hat and accessories of match-
ing shade. She wore a corsage of
a 'Text Books Briarcliff mosey and -cornflowers.
.._ Miss Thelma Scott, Londesboro, close
•• friend of the bride was bridesmaid,
You'll enjoy Shopping here and' wore a dress of tone -sheer with
'matching hat and accessories. Leon-
and Yungbhrt,' broths of the bride
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Mrs. Thos, Castle. r
Mrs, Chas, W. Playact and iarmly
of Detroit are visitingher mother
Mrs. W. J. McLood. Mr. Playlet
was also here over the weekend.
Mi•es Janet Man on has returned to
the village. after having visited in
Northern Ont�ido,
Mrs, H. Savage and son, Buster, of
Detroit are the guests of Mrs. Thorn-
ton Mustard this week.,
Mr. and Mrs. F, G. Nesbit were in
Sarnia last week where they attended
the funeral of the former's niece, Mrs.
C. A. Clark. It is over fifty years
since Mr. Neelinhad visited, Sarnia
He learned' the .printing'. trade there
He Was a son of William Brown-
lee, a pioneer Iiullett 'Township
farmer and was bora on the homes-
stead farm Base Line in 1861. As
a m'
a young man he married Martha
Pugsley who predeceased him 20
years ago. They spent the greater
'part of then hues in the United
States and rt was there Mrs, Blown-
lee died, There survives a son, David,
of Idaho, .one daughter Mrs. T. A.
Davis of Galesboro, Illinois, a brother
James and two •sisters Miss Mary
Brownlee and Mgrs, Ruth Amor. of
Toronto.- He afterwards ,married
Matilda Perkin, of Clinton, who died
four
also the fact that this station is rnov-'
ing from here to Edmonton cont -
ing week, I have been rather crowded
for time, so 1 hope my tardiness }n
writing will be pardoned.
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I just' wanted to express my ap_
preciation to you and the other ladies
of Clinton for the spendici, socks you
have been so kind to -mit and give to
Mother for me, It is• always nide to
know that although far aw,,y from
our home town, We are not forgotten
by our friend's and siiclt a tangible
ex cession of their thoughtfulness is
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extremely welcome. ,.
It is really very pretty, country
GODERICII TOWNSHIP.
Me, and Mrs. Thomas Webster of
Dungannon spent a Sundayrecently
b p y
with Mr. and Mrs. John Dempsey and
other relatives in Goderich Township,
, Miss Ileen; Sutter of Minton spent
Ipat week holidaying with June and
,wen Miller,
Miss Mabel',G2^igg o£ Toronto i
halide in at the of
y g her parents,.
Mr. ana Mta. Ed, Grigg, Sr,
• Mr• and Mee .Dan ,Gillies and son
Donald of Ripley spent Sunday vis-
iting with Mr. and, Mrs. Ed, Miller,
was -best man,
"` "' • Immediately after the ceremony
A. m, -COOPER. 'Q Mr. and Mrs. Williams left bymotor
( A• 1 • COOPER
for a •short honeymoon trip to Galt,
i, Niagara Fails, and other points, and
Phone' 3Rw Main Sia ,Bayfield
re 3Gj SeeOrid Floor on their return will reside in Clinton,Gunton
when a boy,
, Miss. Rosemary AJnnesley, Max
Clarkson and Paul Christie of Toronto
were the guests of Miss Betty Gaird-p
net over the _ weeken3l
The Ladies of the Ba Golf
held a' very successful Bridge on
years ago,
After her death he resided withhere,
his -daughter at Galesboro, but early
in 1940 returned to Clinton. Mr:
Brownlee' was. Conservative in poll-
rtes and,,a member of the Baptist
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church.
The funeral service Was held at
around and we are only about
185 miles from Banff so T m hoping
to spend a week -end there 'befot'e' I
return to the,1;'ast. We are only ten
miles from Red, Deer, and the- people
there have been ver kind to us, and
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invited us out to dinner.eeveral trines
Miss Kathleen McNaughton of
London is visiting her cousin, Mrs,
]+ ed Middleton
Miss Grace Stirling is spending ,tire
remainder of hex holidays with her
pairents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Stir-
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It the time of ye$ix when the
changes in the, weather. These
it is NATURE'S WARNING
DUCKWOR H .HILL
The Benmiller United church;• deco-
rated for the. occasion with gladioli
The np and other.:flowere, was the •scene on
Cor�i\jr Saturday evening, August 16th, of the
wedding of Irene Grace, youngest
will be Paco toface with Budden daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh,, Hill,,
changes are hard on the human
to fortify SYSTEM by Colborne township, to Aircraftman
Thursday afternoon of last week at
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Dingledaie, the charming Summer
home of e and Mrs: C. R. Will.
There were eleven tables and the net
proceeds amounted to $21,50, Many
received prizes in the draw. Thewere:
Stevenson -Will Cup. for Ladies was
won this year by Mrs. C. W. Brown
with a net .score of 34. The play-off
took place last, week.
Beattie's Funeral Chapel, on Monday
afternoon, August 25, commencing at
•two. "o'olock, Rev. Andrew Lane con-
ducted the service. The. pallbearers
0. L. Paisley, ,Luke Lawson,.
John V. Diehl; Ralph Tiplady and
John Macintosh•. Interment took placeBlokes
in Clinton cenietexy,
Vwell>
and taken us driving, Ispent one
week -end in Calgary, and another"in
Edmonton. One of the boys I chum
around with has relatives around
Bayfield
yfi d and: Clinton, and his another
who lives in Edmonton is one of the
from near Bayfield,engaged
and. she -
knows quite a number of Clinton
people. She knows Mr. Paisley quite
ling, after spending a week at Mont-
real, and among the mountains,
Mr. John McGuire and Doreen vis-
ited -with his sister, Mrs. Clark at
St. Thomas over the weekend.
The trustees of S.S. No. 8 have
i= Miss Wilson as teacher for
the coming' year.
Mr. and Mrs, Thos, McGeiland o
system, your
building in) ,,your resl$tance. to Coughs and Colds: - Rexford Grant Duckworth, of 'the R.
This building up process: is best accomplished by the steady use . C.A.F., St. Thomas, second son of Mr.
of: — and Mrs. Wallace Duckworth, Gode-
• V.1•rich, The ceremony was performed at
• •• Halibut Vitamin Capsules
Certified
Mr. and; Mrs. David. Dewar, Jr., and
little George of Toronto •are visiting
the former, parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Davi
MRS.. EDWARD GLENN
The death of Jane Macfarlane, be -
It' is almost time for:'Supper, so I
Detroit are visiting friends in the
neighborhood•.
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11 -but 7 o'clock by Rev. Gordon Hazlewood,
pastor of the church; and the wedding
d Dewar.
M . and Mrs, F. W. Baker and Mr.
loved wife of Edward Glenn, which
occurred last Wednesday, August
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tnusdo was played by Mrs, Clare
,h �.a.a . Baeehlger, Godegrichgsister of the bride.
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and Mrs. Lloyd Seotchmer spent Sun-
day with •relatives§ in London.
Mi' Harold Scotchmer, who i re-
20th, at the family home, 'concession
2 Stanley townslii makes the third
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member of the family of the late
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WHAT ABOUT'
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BOYS AND
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SUIT OR SCHOOL
FOR THE BOY
$9,50 TO $17,60 •
of Pants
$1,35 TO 53,95'
1.35 TO $3,95
85e TO OM .f
AND 500
During the signing of the register
Freida Barbour sang "I love
You Truly" Aucraftinan .,Colin
Charles Ansteriberry was ;best.man
and Mr. Jack' Duckworth, Goderich;
and Mit James Wiggins, Detroit, were
ushers: Given in marriage by her
father, the taffeta, fas•hioneelw -wore lhite brocade
owing lines
with a train and twin Sweetheart
neckline and short butterfly Sleeves
and long • loves, Her fin •er-ti
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veil was caught by a garland of white
gladioli and fern, and in the centre
was a family heirloom pin of enter-
$ pearls which was worn by
aids andStogdill,
the brides great-grandmother on her
wedding day. Her neckpiece was hes
mother's pearls. She carried a love -
fan bouquet of garden flowers with
lieving in -the Department of Agricul-
tuts, London, for a fortnight, spent
the weekend under the parental roof,
Mise A L. Gower of Toronto is a
guest at,The Little Inn,
Di•. W. Mustard' and Miss Elise
Howe of Toronto were weekend vis-
-tors at the Mustard cottage.
. Mis. J. Gingrich, who was here ow-
ing to the illness of her mother Mrs.
S. Cleave, returned to her home in
gad Axe, Mich. We •are glad to •re-
port that Mrs. Cleave is improved in
health. -
Flight Lieutenant C. G. and Mrs.
Ohristobel and Nancy. Gwen
left on Wednesday to visit in Welland
after }raving been the guests. of Can-
tain and Mrs. W. Aberhart at their
James Macfarlane and Eliza (Ste-
wart) Macfarlane to pass on within
a few months of each other. A sister•,
Agnes, was buried about one month
a o and another slater Elizabeth a
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few months earlier. Mrs. Glenn was
in her 76th year, ..having been born
in Stanley, concession four, on the
1st, of January, 1866. She lived, au
her life in her native township. After
her marriage to Mr. Glenn, they
farmed on ,concession two and there
built up one -of the finest farm homes
in the township,
There siiivive, besides the husband,
two sons, Donald and Edward J., and
a daughter, Isabel, all at home; and
one brother, John Macfarlane on the
home farm, concession four, Stanley
Business
'• aix • Directory
Buy at home where your dollars go
tions for shopping in Clinton are ideal,
good products here as anywhere.
you make your money in this district,
it here
The advertisers are your servants, they
ness foryour benefit. Whynot showyour
by patronizing them. Thank you
just as far, condi
you can get just a
why not spelt,
are here in bu'
appreciatio
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35c
HOSE • 260, 35c AND 50c
GOLF IIOSE 36o AND 50c a pair
white streamers knotted with flow -
ers. Miss Audrey Coleen Feagan,
for a few days,
Mrs
Mrs, Ida King and Miss Hilda King
also -one sister, Mrs. T. Fraser, God -
erich Township.
WHY NOT
PHONE 194
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DAVIS
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niece of the bride, was bridesmaid,
wearing pale pink organza with deep-
er pink and blue dots, trimmed with
sky blue ribbon. Site wore a halo
bonnet to match, .with sky blue
streamers to her waistline. Her
bouquet .was of sweet
of London, are visiting the formers
granddaughter, Mrs, A. Dutot this
Week• <
;; mrd, N. Stein, who has been the
west of Mr. and. Mrs. W. Ferguson
for the past two weeks, returned to
home in •Windsor on Sunday.
The funeral was held from the
family home on Friday afternoon
and the services were conducted by
Rev, Andrew Lane, assisted by Rev.
B. F. Andrew, Interment in Baird's
cemetery.
Drop in and see Agnew at
The CLINTON BILLIARDBig
PARLOURS
JERVTS HATCHERY an
FEEDS
Fluffy Chicks that Live and
Grow
Government A roved
Approved
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gal Protitsharin Coupons +
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peas and bouvardia. The reception
was held at the bride's home, the
rooms being decorated with pink and
white streamers ncl gat den• flowers,
The table was centred with the wed-
The death occurred on August 25,
at the home of his niece, Mrs. Wm. R.
Talbot, Blue Wttter Highway, Stanley
Township, of the only) scuwivirtg
member of an early family in
NIRS. C. J. HOWARD
.hollowing a short illness Mts: C,
J. Howard passed away in Parkwood
Full line of Cigars,Cigarettes,
g '
Pipes, and Smoker's SundriesClinton,
Monarch and Cafeteria feeds
R. L. Jervis
Ontario
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m Redeemable for dishes, silverware, cal appliances, cook-
•g utensils, school supplies etc. The coupons ate tven out at:
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Epps Sport Shop and Red Indianwith
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C£
,,erv�ee Station- r
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A • Coupons redeemable at either places..
SPECIAL PRICES ON BATHING TRUNKS AND FISHING
TACKLE 3Y'
Large stock, of tennis rackets, football boots and baseball shoes, f
1 and all kinds of sporting equipment,
;agGoderwh,
't,
ding cake and pink candles. The
bride's mother received in heaven
blue crepe with matchingfelt hat
white accessories and a corsage
of coral gladioli and fern, Mrs Duck-
worth, mother of the bridegroom,
chose navy blue sheer with -white ac-
cessories and a corsage of forget -me-
,lots and bouvardia. The bride and
bridegroom left on a sluort"trip, the
bride travelling to a gold dress with
matching accessories and a corsage of
gladioli.
pioneer
theperson of Captain Thomas E, Pot-
lock. •Captain Pollock was born in
Bayfield in May 1861, son of the late
Mr, and Mrs, John Pollock who em-
'grated to this district from Northern
Ireland in 1846. Over fifty years ago
he went West and commenced opera-
ting a passenger and freight business
on Lake Winnipeg, After he retired
:(roan sailing, he was manager of the
Selkirk Navigation Company with
headquarters at Selkirk, Manitoba, on
the Red River, twenty-four miles
Hospital, London on Thursday after -
noon, August the twenty-first.
The funeral service was held on
Saturday, August 23rd, from the
}tome of .the deceased's brother M e
Win. Falconer, Stanley Township.
Rev. G• G. Burton conducted the fun-
eral service. Interment was made in
Clinton cemetery.Permanent
Pive nephews and a friend acted
as pallbearers; James Horton, Arthur
Tichborne, Victor Falconer, all of
Mac Ken Falconer and
THE •BARBARA
BEAUTY SALON
Invites your Patronage
Waving
Beauty Culture im s.}1 its branches
Phone 212 for appointment.
YES
J. B. MUSTARD
Sells, Wood, Coal, Cement, Shingle:
lumber and at Lowest Prices
Phone 74 and let us convince you
"Service and Quality" our motto
One lovely William A. Rogers silver teaspoon will be given
v
north of Winnipeg. He was an Guth-
Victor Falconer of Clinton, hand-
t< free to the first 60 customers making a purchase of $2.00 or over.
ority Lake Winnipeg
olph Corey, London. Four ne}-hews
LUMBER,
WHY NOT BUY IT AT
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Ssent Of The Pork Barrel
Is Not Reassuring
It is seven years since President
Roosevelt submitted to Congress the
on and the Drs-
triet• Due to failing health he return-
ed to Bayf}eid on August 1. Stuvi-
ving are four nieces: Mrs. Johnston,
Sanll Ste Marie, Mrs, J. Stewart;
•Hamilton, 'Mrs: George Dolman, Lon-
were flower bearers, Laurence,
Franklin and }Mervyn Falconer and
Billie Tiekborne.
Those present from a distance
lucre Randolph Corey, London and
Jean Falconer, Kitchener,
THE CLINTON
COMPANY
can su i
pP Y You with wood, lumber,
Blass, cement, lime and other build-
ing• supplies at lowest prices.
PATTTSON'S
t0 X.�� Store
St. Lawrence development project. it
don, Mrs. Win. R. Talbot, Stanley'Vire
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Stock everything in small ware`.
was submitted: then as a treaty, and
Township and three nephews Har-
A Call will convince you
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as such aequtrecl ii two-thirds vols
of apploval in the Senate to carry'
The Senate turned it down and the
languished from that
uldPollock Toronto Clarence Pollock,
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Greenwich, Conn, rind Clifford of
London. Th e� funeral •
service
service which was eoeducted by Rev,
MRS, JOHN C. ADAMS
Death of Sarah M. Brcndson wici-
ow of John C. Adams., occurred on
Phone 319W or 319J
B. Huller Mgr.
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Stop in anti be convinced
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till bct time
till last spring when the -'resident
revived it as a war measure.
In its revival: it was presented to
Congress not as a treaty but as an
agreement already signed. In this
form it required only a bare majority.
in both houses in order to provide
the necessary money, But even un-
der this guise, the project seemed to
have little appeal to Congress, There
was little disposition •to go ahead
with the Plan.
So 'last week the President tried
B p, Andrew, was holed on Wedtiesda y
afternoon at two o eloe}c at the home
Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Talbot, The
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remains were taken to Toronto for
cremation; and the ashes. will be in,
tet red in the fan}1 to hr
y p t Rayfield
cemetery,
1VIrss Catherine Williams and Welts,
Miss Maty G. Torranee are visitin
• m hoicjwch with Mr. and Mrs. E, G.
Williams and intend taknig intthe
Toronto Exhibition before returning
Tuesday, August 19th, at her xesi-
dente in Londesboro age 74 after a
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two week's •illness, resulting front a
stroke, She was born in Londesboro,
a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
John Brundson, and had resided. there
all her life. She was, a valued adher-
exit of the Londesboro United church
and a untiring worker in the Women's
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Missionary Society. Her husb:uul,"
died in 1933. - -
Surviving
g' are: one eon, Harold of.
Londesboro and two ate dons ern_
est
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Refrigerators and Radios
We meet or better airy price you cart
get elsawhexo
Visit
The Clinton Bicycles and Sportingn
Goods Sales Strop
Ellwood Epps, Prop.
WATKINS SERVICE
Blue Sunoco Motor Fuel
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Blue Sunoco Oil and Grease.
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Phone 18 — Clinton On
another He sent letter to
Adams of Clinton and Edwin
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,project
eHENRI
ate
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plan. a
a committee chairman"stating that
the best wayto expedite the matter
is to include it as one of the projects
to the Rivers and Harbors Bill." "In
plain words ss.H
,t' 'says •the New York
Times, this meane sticking it into
a pork'barrel� hill for the sake: ofbuilding
getting votes.
At this point it seems:; that Prime
Minister King should take up his
pen and sale far, an explanation of
the pork barrel reference, Canada
gu mems that are against
urgedg the
in the States', We have heard
that it will take so ion to build that
the war will be over before it can be
brought into use, that power can be
much
developedquickly by
steam -electric lance, and
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that. instead of jxi+otnoting war workp
it wall , handicap: it .b absorbing the
y
labor of an army of men. Is it, after
a11, a •war project- WLen aquestion-
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was raised here. Mr. King: wrote to.
Adams, of Seattle, Wash.; also one
brother, William Brund'son of Lan-
des�boxo; one granddaughter, littleRI
Jean Adams, Londesdioro; and one
grandson, Lloyd Adams of Petetbor•o,
The funeral service was held Thurs-
da afternoon, from the Londesboro
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Unitech church,. conducted,• by the Pas-
tor, Rev, A, E', Menzies, The all
b carers were Robt. Y unblut, James
McOool, John Armstrong, Leslie Ball,
Robe rt, Townsend and George :Me-,
Vittie.. The were, How -
'VISIT
' BEAUTY
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Expert Permanent Waving
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Scalp Treatments our Speciality
Phone 223 for appointments.
TRY
WELLS AUTOELECTRI
For complete Nlotor-
p Tune-ups
Generators and Starters Exchange
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Carburetors Batteries
Brakes Re -lined• and Adjusted
wrecker Service
W. D. (BM) Wells, Plop.
Phone 349, Clinton
is entitled to have, through NII,
Brunsdon, Lansing, Rich-
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a 'Statement asatoewhl aailmeasure
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which is represented as a war: meas-
lire hgs suclf'diffrcuhty' in securing
'the
Mr. R000seveit to ask him about it:
'Mr. R000sevelt replied, oh yes, it was
a war project, and that seems to
have satisfied Mr Kin'
and Sidney
aid Vodden and Bert Brunsdon, In-•
torment wa made' ` in Londesboro
cemetery i, k . '
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W6NirEN ,fa7iN(Si3EERS FOR BRITISH POST OrFdGF, "
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Rel 'asin , " -+�lie.; ' . tin services, ,women.: engineers are at
e sins n w! " ialg.-. ;,,..a',} . , • . ,,,, , , , : . ,, . .,•,
ort on repairs.'and ,�,�,• ,lance of telephones in the British Post'Office:'
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Tn this picture woi pn engineers 'are ;going shown the esti) tun
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attention in United States. Is
_t. possible ,that itt -o itlar,,•o inion
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; in the United St ..
tg oleo the de- . .7 nrent
of the St;; Lawrence' ;ip, nut' a' war
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project at all, but just an idea of;
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"the P'resadenOT,' ' I'•' ,, • „ ;: •'
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`We havo Wiiiithylit f_ipiit that in
• It ;,Congress• ssn't°:a yl keen
i tai
about' putting :the s •'
p Gtitg a tie sage throughr@;M1
.,. •' l' i s
. ' might ji '...'lj* gibe tick plana
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