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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-8-3, Page 5s. f Interest tip You and, Me Those e w ho do pot cnrn8 to Clin- ton nest Monday will 'miss 0 good tdnys sport, ' It is about time," remarks .tn eke' ante,'"to milt' blaming evoivthin the war and' s1ai t doing a Baal are w osk,,, By the way,has the King Govern- ment collected business profits tax from the •Riordon Company? It purely has not accepted another, "`note," in lieu of payment, 'Apples are an excellent •crop in -this section this season but just 'within the past few weeks some of them are reported to be "spotting," Tho damp, waren weather is said to bp responsible. "If you forget the rules of the ,road, you can safely fall back on the Golden -Rule." is the way a list of motoring, rules ends up and it might Ib0 well for all 'drivers of cart to re- member that one. ' A New York girl regretted so much her'; lolly in bobbing her hair that she committed suicide. We wouldn't adyise such, extreme• mesas- ures, however, Tile ,hair will grow again, 01 given a chance. Britain is making `•, -arrangements' -to pay off 'Ker whole. debt to the J. S A...is -willing that the German indemnity ,be -reduced, and is abut to cancel the debt France owes` her, Here indeed s) $nderstanciingand action, in line with the law, of bro. therhood. Londois :Free Press, Premier King says that the em- ployees of the Canadian National Railways should, have the 'same priv- ileges of becoming parliamentry can- .didates as the employees of the C. P': R. Would he'.go so far; as to allow postmasters and other ' civil servants like privilege? : The prin- ,cipal is exactly the same. * 1' * * "The only thing the. governing- -class of this country, is efdelent. at is making life a burden to -the peo- .ple,' Is the rather sweeping com- plaint of the 'Ridgetown Dominion; This was the summing un of. i cern- plaint regarding the present method of Collecting taxes, Everybody would like to have taxes painlessly collected' but the Dominion is like man others, at rs, it complains of the present method but suggests no bet- ter one. . C. C. L Lower School Examinations The following lc a :complete Suiflnlary o1 •the results og the Lower,' School examination. (I) ntdicatt'�s iirot class honours 75-100; (II)see- and chins honour 00-7 ' II third S 4, (1 5 hod clanghonours 00-05, (0) pass 50.59; where the marks are given the pupil will be required to rewrite that pa-. p01 at a subsequent examination. b News l of or Measures a i e uality 100% of its : Se11jncost WAVINNA*O*****1 41041.106 0010110 A Auburn Miss Edna Raithby'and' Miss Maly .Osborne of ,Toronto are holidaying .at the lforiner's horiie 'here. 141x, " and Mrs. H. Snyder of :Summerhill visited in Auburn the beginning of the week. We are sorry to report that Miss. F. Scott is seriously ill.' A large crowd ,attended ,the Sun- 4day= School wor`ker's conference held in the Baptist 'church last Monilay .afternoon. Mrs. It. D. Munro and baby are:. -visiting the lady's sister near Strat- ford: Varna Mr. Oliver Keyes' motored' from Detroit and was, the guest . of his visited Miss'A. Keys, over 'Sunday, Miss Royce; Bahner, of Hamilton '•was the guest of Mr: and•Mrs.'Bill :Reid for the week -end, ' 'Mrs.' J. J. Keyes of Nashville, 'Tenn., and daughter Dorothy, -aro the guests of her brother, Mr. W. Logan, Dr. and :Mrs,. Weekes •of 'London were here, as 'the guests of their .aunt; Mrs. Charles Weekes. Gladys Addison Marg. Aikenhead Marion Alcock Blyth Anderson Sadie Anderson Willie Argent Myrtle Armstrong Eileen Atkinson Douglat all Marg. )3all Leonard .BBoyce :. Thos . Caldwell Ferg. Carter Ray Carter, Grace Churchill :1 Donna 'Cochrane Harry Cochrane Bessie Cole Helen` Cooke - Normart Counter•. Harold Crich Ruth Dale Orville ` Dew Sybil Eacrett Fred Elliott Carol' Evans Ruth, Evans Anna Flynn Ernest Ford Jean Ford Isabella t Fraser , James 'Fraser Janet Fraser Laura Garrett Clarence- Glazier Dorland Glazier Donald. Glen III TI• C C Nfadeline: Hawkins .. 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McFarlane John McGregor Elinor McKinley Nellis McNeil Ilatherine McTaggte Edgar Maguire Marybelle Mair Estella Marquis Robert Marshall Austin Matheson Violet Miller .• Wilbur Nelson Elmer Paisley Carrie Peckitt • ltiisteli' Pectin'- " II I . III I C C 39 III ID C G C C II' . . . C III , C' C C II I II Il •C". C C 0 C II o. c 1 I 0 III C. III II III . 44 II C ,e :.tit -6- IL I, lI . , ig "STANDARD" THE WORLD OVER 27i Special in a Cohoe Salmon ;(Red) Just the thing for, picnicor camp- ing and fine for table use, A large, tin for 30 cts, p Quality Jar Rubbers, the kind, that We still offerY - oA,te keep. ' your jars; airtight and saves : price ina at the old .pxekagea, your fruit, per dozen . , ,,10c, Choice` bulk or assortment of Fruit filled Ginger Snaps and Lemon ,Crisp cakes, per. Ib. ....25e. Cakes per lb.. c .. 15 ts.. Our delivery is now 'up-to-date and is always at good' deliver' your rom 1 your ssovicei We li pt Y to all parts of the town and sometimes in the countl'Y Get the Habit of Dealing at JOR S'C Iy N & CO's GROCERY - Phone 111 THE STORE POR EVERYBODY Try a Torn of tour Chestnut Coke It its cheaper and cleaner than anthracite and bairns without smoke Oras " Just the thing g , for summer cookilig and;,earlV winter ,heating Exclusive. Agency for- D. --L.. & . W." - Scranton t n Coal.. B. - a4/iUSTARD � Phone 74 Office opposite G. 'r. R, station. Illi ' C C .;•I C c C C' Il Ir lir C III 1 11, 11 11 I III,1 0 . III I I- • 1T C 'C IIT c 1 II •11I c I 37 C . 042. ITIC :"C.II11• IIIaII 111 . C c II IITIII ,,C II 0 T1 1 111 11 1II : II II IIT T C. 111 , ,. 0 -42 7 C 1 II C C I I G. I I1 .. i 20' 43 • -41 . .156 _ T C II II.. I 111 . C C I lI G 46 III .. HI I3) C C I' I 11' 1 11 .„ j FFR 'SALE MODERN • HOME—William at Princess..;, LOT—Full size, garden, fruit, shade trees, large lawn. HOUSE: Frame, full ' size cement . baseiuent, hot : water heating, extra large 'azerandah, balcony. - GROUND FLOOR—Hall,living-room, dining -room, den, kitchen, pantry, wash -room, side verandah on kitchen. - ' FIRSTFLOOR—Ha11, five bedrooms, three-piece bathroom, large size octagon pedestal basin, glass towel rods, ,etc• Each sleeping apartment equipp ed witih individual heat and an proved system of ventilation. Everything fox health, comfort and eonvenience. Apply on., premises, D. S. Cleft::: 61-tf It Fags to Advertise Use your wn window space , DAVID. B. CUNNINGRAAI, CLINTON, :61.4-p Sooialawn Eleanor Plumsteel I 0 ,C II III 11, I DI . Jean • Plumsteel '.. Q .IL, C 1 Erie Reid ' • ,G C r1I III In Il - 1 go Harold Richard; ,TI 0 0' Ill Il 1111 11 Kenneth Roberton .. SII TT ITI II Beryl Salter •C C_ I T. T T 11 ,, 1 William Simpson 0 0 C' 44 44 III III 11 Baroid Snell C "IT C. , Laura Snell C . II ' .. C II • Donna Stevens '0 `.II0 . 0 Elizabeth .Stewart.: • C C • III Mary Stewart III C C C C II II II , Kathleen Taylor • IT C 0 '41 11 C Ii C Leona,;Tlaylor G C . C'.0 CIT :.III ,C 'II C 0 C 0' G C C C CT II 3 11 1 -1 , 111 0 C' 'IT I' C C C . 40 0 ,. ., tC , C .' ITI C ' .: 111 III .. II CC Il I' 11 I 11 II 0 0 - 44, 0 11T.11 0 • I' O'C;II I I 1 _ II . Edna Thompson Marion . Thompson Esther- Trewartha Elmer Trick Annie Turner Mrs. Evans, who has been very L ill, is somewhat' better. Mrs. McAsh is visiting+her tlaugh P ter, lylrs.' Hamilton, in Michigan: 211m nienic "'of 'the.I United Sunday Schools was a grand affair, it hag: Varna's Civic holiday. The Misses Fair of Lon n were- -the guests. of Miss Rena Tihnen for 'the week -end., Mr. and, ,'Mrs. John Foster were the guests of .Mr.' and Mrs. A. Foster of-Glenaven, Manitoba, ' ouisa`Turner Ar`nbld' Venner rrol -Walter Edward Walters • Olive Watkins .Jack Wigginton Mabel Wright Joseph Yeshec Births SELERY-In Tttekersmith, on July 22nd, to NIr `, and 1VIrs, Norris_. Selery, a son HOLMES--At Seaforth, on July 26th, to Mr. and 'Vas. Charles Ilohnes, a daughter. JOI123)STON—At. Goderich, on July 24th, to Mr. and. Mrs. Chester Johnston, a slaughter. ARMSTROVG-1n' Exeter, on , July 201,h, to i!'Ir. and . Mrs, • W. IT. Armstrong, a daughter. ,013.1011—In Tuclversinith, on July 24th, to Mr; and Mrs. Nelson Crich, a son.—Alvin Lawrence, Death's COLLINSON.--In HulIhtt township, en, July 29th, Mary Ann, Dandy, widow of the late William Colliu- son, aged 92. years glad 0 days. ,CLAYTON --At the City Hospital, Saskatoon, Sask., on July 29th,, Christina J. Fraser, wife of 10433, John Clayton, aged 31 years. Huliett Township Miss Mary Snell went to ;Guelph ' last week to meet Mrs, Alexander' and Miss McConnell of Hamiota,. Man:, who have been visiting about here for some weeks, and together they tools a little trip to Niagara Falls; Miss ;lean Weir is hollda in in Louden. Y g, Th�. M ssrs. ,1of " Thr e , s Snell 1 Ilayenbur- tot1 Stock Farm," sliipporl "scventoen sheep to 1ioelkliort, N', 'Y"„ this week,' They were good ones, , but Messrs, Snell have plenty left xnd•j'ntefici hibiting 81 both Toronto and Loddon this Year, ` ,,and Mrs. Prank Reynolds of Chicago leave "beenvisiting relatives here abouts., A Monster lawn`ioelal will be held under the auspices of the II, F. W, 0. and TI,' F. 0, of Hensair on the grounds of Mrs. W. N. Glenn, lot 23 concession 7, Usborne•, on 11 Miss . Mattie Blacker is. spending a few days visiting. her mint ucl uncle in Goderich, Tenders Wanted Tenders Will be 06000vod by the un_ dersignecl: for the completion of the nnfinishcl portion .01 Branches B and C of the ICnburn Swamp Drain in the Township of. Mullett. There 18 approximately 800 cubic yards to be removed. Tenders will be open- ed at Lontlosboro on Tuesday, August. 15th at 7.30 33,30. at which time the Council will meet, A cheque for 5%- of the amount of tender to ae- company the same., Lowest or any tender- riot 'necessarily accepted.--- John Fingland, Clerk of Hullett. 61-2 Farm For. Sale Lot 29 concession 13 IItillett, on the premises there is a good bush and never failing creek,, land, suit- able for all kinds of grain and roots, Apply on the premises to the leg- atees. 61-29p 'Watch Found On the beach ,at Hayfield, r sil- ver watch. C. H. Veinier, 61.11 Mortgage Wanted� to borrow $4000,00 on farm fa01110133 McKillop,: security, double value, W. Bryclonci• (11-'e Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules have become the Standard Remedy for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis and Lumbago, Thousands fave ,been restored to hcaitbtiuroughT.I ;,C,;s. If Yoh suffer, gatti box at .your' Druggist's to -day. Don't lot pato spoil the best years of your lite. the C slandird Remetl R�►I'S yT 80141 by J,` E. Hovey, Clinton, 0331. ONSTER United Farmers' Picnic at Grand Bend on WEDNESDAY AUGUST 16 Speakers— Premier" Drury, Wn>,,.• Black, M, P., A. Thetas, M. P. 1'3,, Sports of all kinds, Easoball'matcia in tha', nroriiing.•" Come ,and enjoy' the,T day at the lake. 61‘2 Renewed Briergu Wholesome, well -made Bread is nature's best- cure for that worn-otit, feeling. i3rowr 's, good iu'ead WPM sturdy constitutions for`, young and 'old, "because it8 richest^ .in ,food -value, Agit .our Grocer r ' • Y for it, . d. BROWN & CO. A GOOD BAKERY PIION3)11 NU. 1 CLINTON Hsi Hon. Manning Doherty; Minister of Agriculture, Miss 1VIcPhail, M. P., `W51r. Black, M. P. and Andrew Hicks, M. P. 1'. wiliibe present and will give interesting addresses. Gates open at 7, Programme at 8. Bancl itrattendance. Admission 25c. Win Races Races in W,ingbam : e 1 , 9and 10 Two big racing vents, $;2,000:, in purses.: Admission 50o, 253 Douse Il r Salo Frame cottage with two lots, on Huron street, barn on premises, garden with : small . fruit. •.- -For further Particulars apply to Miss B. Qant"elon, oh premises. 61.11 13ayfield's Voters' List The Voters' List,. 1922,. for the Village of.Bayfieicl, County of Iiur- on. Ndtice is hereby given that 1 have transmitted or delivered to the poisons mentioned in section 9 of the Ontario Voters' List Act. the cop- ies of the list, made Pursuant to Phu said Adt, of -all -persons appearing by tho last revised Aseessnierlt, Boll of the said Municipality to bo entit- led to vote in the said Municipality at elections of the Legislative As- sembly and at Municipal elections that the said list was first posted ;up in, my office at Bayfield on -the 26th day of July, 1022, and remains here for inspection,. And I hereby call upon all votera to examine said list and if any errors or omissions are found therein to take immediate pro- ceedings to have sane ccrreeted ac- cording to law,: Dated at Bayfield. this 20th day of Jury, 1922, Il. 'W. Erwin, Municipal Clerk. • 60.3 Farm For. Sale Lot 28,concession ession'4, TIuliott, 100 acres, lri3 miles north" of Clinton on Base 'lino. 0o tho promises aro bank l ars 40x00, shod' 30.x50, stone foundation, driving shed 1811134 /30W. Also a good frarno house, Never failing well, forth well watered. Ap- ply 011. the promises., • Welter Mair, 50-t±' Porto WITH US TO Goderich AND ATTEND THE . I r . Dimer -Dance. ---AT--- ' Hotel Redtord. Next Saturday Evening AUGUST 5th Dancing from 6.30 to 12.00. Music ,by, Miss Gene Connon and London Orehestrx. Sunday Dinner -Music 1 to 2.45. Sunday Supper -Music 5.30 to 6,45. Write or phone' for reservations to Hotel Bedford,' Goderich: RATES: Saturday Evening, 6.30 to 12.00 $3.09 per couple. After 8.30 $1.00 per couple With additional charges for lunch' a la' calrte: Faros For Sale Lot46 6 "pt. 17 ,concession 1 Iiullett, Huron road 11/4 miles east of Clin- ton. This farm contains 127 acres 100 acres drained and in first class condition, the balance is pasture land and bush. On the premises is a good barn 40x74 with stone stabl- ing and cement floors, also hen house pig pen and drive shed on ' cement foundations There is 's two story brick House With modern . convenien- ces. Farrar is well watered with first class . springs and' also spring creek relining across one corner, Farm is: well adapted for mixed :farming. For terms and conditions make ap- plication on the premises or Clinton, P. R. No. 4, John Noble 58-tf License Number Lost' License No :"148-825 lost between Porter's, Hill and Clinton, Finder kindly communicate with Sutter & Perdue, Clinton. 59-tr For Salo Or Rent- ' Brick residence. for sale or. rent, Rattenbury street at present oe- cupied by R. Marshall. Possession August int, apply Jacob Taylor 24 I011erbeck Ave. Toronto. 57-11 Farre For Sale Lot 26, Con, 17th, on the Base line, milenorth of Clinton.' 2214 acres first class land, good house,, bank., barn end young orchard just' (beginning to bear,.` Also 7-reorned ;tease cm Albert street) Clinton, Wa- ter* 'good garden, barn.- Apply on latter premises, Mrs. John Halstead, —41-tf Snireila Corsets Spiiteila Corsets lar healtlit'uhjess,' style, comfort and durability. 'Ev- erycorset made to measure, lbIrs. Elizabeth' iCennody, , Ontario, street, Clinton, Phone 142.' 121021 House for Sale $-room, solid prick arouse, town wader and Pectus+ lights, good gar- den and chicken house. Apply on proulises. Cornet of North anti Spencer Sty.—A. 0. Clarkson,- 80 -if l;J1)Sl ', Sri), I.f)8`1 Nlllolpllfjlpll(pVUCnIooN111IU1UVUUl1V0111!(IiIIVDllVllgllllptIgllo(IllIVIIIU1ooIuVi1pU11VgVIUJIIVNollO �Iawkins. � 1�i�lt�r Successor's to M. ',p, Corle733- RoWfands aid starer "Save the Surface ' and you Save all" Everything for pointing, .including genuine White Rare linseed' oil. "Dlo hant'i Load and Baden P W tc ' Everything in. general 'hardware,' including Electrical Applian ccs See our 1990 Cataract Blectrietal Washer also 1900„ Gravity hand power Washer. Watch the ./iapers for our demonstration days on these labor saving devlces, for the lrouewife, ' •Q13EONOD) Tho popular 1'ly Oil, Lice Destreyor„ rind Cow' SPeay• Nowand 'Visalley the, timeiron,'to order eavetrough, . ',conductor t e R Roll - We can serve you promptly on yourplumbing•, heating or root- ing problems. PLOW POINTS TO FIT AI,L;PLOWS SPECIAL --while they, last, a Nevor-F&'3l' 6 gallon oil can with pump filled with ` Coal Oil for 83.25, 111111111111111111 IIII1111 11111111 ERA 1111111111 mlle0 WO 1111111 0111 1111111 SIE 111III 11 MEM 11111100 011 IUII III IIs 111111111111113 a In':Compliance with a largely signed petition , I hereby pronlaiih Monday, August 7th, as Civic Holi- day for. the Town of Clinton, and call upon a1 citizens to observe it. assuet r . r _ DAVID OANTELON, Mayor Clinton, July 26th. 1922 ,0-2 To Sell or Rent .House on Princess street. For particulars apply to W. Br•ydone. 58-tf: ,u ust IS'A fNIONTI-1 OIC- Spe�ia! Valu • es In ~-Ladies' and child- ren's Fine Shoes, Ox. fords and Slippers, Reg. $7.50 to $S for K00 Reg. $6-50"' to $7;00, for $5.00 Reg, $5.50 to $6.00 for -$100 Mang more values just as good. L1A. arrg Opposite the PostoffiJo. Clinton, OSTEOPATHY. DR. A. M. HEIST , Osteopathic, Physician Graduate, Des Moines Still College of Osteopathy,. ; Licentiate Iowa and Michigan State Boards of Medical Examiners, : Spinal adjustments given to remove the cause: of disease. Catarrhal deafness, adenoids, and enlarged tonsils treated, without 'surgical , operation. Stomach and intestinal diseases treated without the use of drugs or :surgery. Successor to Dr. Heileman. Office, Goderich, Ont. . At the Graham House every Tues- day after 6.30 p.m. Wisconsin No, 7, Improved 'Learn- ing, Golden Glow, Bayley, White Cap,'Croingiton's Early, Longfellow, Eureka Ensilage and Golden Ban- tam Sweet. SEED BUCKWHEAT".' . • Japanese, :clean, cool and sweet. SEED MILLET! Yellow and red. SORGHUM. Early .Amber, Sugar Cane. CALF MEAL. Royal Purple Calf 2±eal and Stock Foeds. , HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR WOOL ' i.'Jelll(ilrs & Son. FLOUR AND FEED Phonon: Elevator 199, Residence 441 • Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and re- patred. Woolen goods dry cleaned. Rooms over Heard's ,barber shop. W. J. Ingo. , —83_if Boars for Service ', Champion bred; big type Yorkshire and Chester White hears for service. At Monte every ;fbronoon ,--•A, L. Lolly, Thane 5 on 180, Clinton -,.•28 The South -End Grocery Try our store for your suppligb, you will find our prices A,4:AW AS ANY FULL STOCK FRESH GROCERIES Prompt delivery to all parts of the town. IIGEEST PRICE. FOR ' :BUTTER AND EGGS PHONE • ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED. - •i -Mrs.. M. J. ,,Brown PHONE 144. Chestnut Coke We have on hand for immediate, delivery a car of real Chestnut Coke KENNEL' AND SOFT .COAL AAlso some good Hardwood. cLeave orders at my Residenc®, Huron street, or -hone 155. E. WARD ":COAL l , NUT. STOVE 'es EGG ALWAYS. ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ...R. J. MILLER' Orders taken at residence, Phone119 Ontario Grain Seeds Experience leas taught us the above seeds are the only ones for our district.. We have qn hand Gov. eminent, Graded . Red Clover' Alsike Orchard Grass Alfalfa Timothy . Blue Grass -•! White and Yellow Sweet Clover In Baby Chick Feed' %' BI-atchford's Milk Mash Pratt's Buttermilk Mash Wodehouse Royal Purple H. 0.:CooRod Chick Feeds'," Always on hand. Western Oats, Shorts, Oat Flour, Linseed Meal, Purina Chicken Chow- der. Flours: Five Roses, Hunts, Sil- ver.Crown. Special prices on Hunt's • for a' few days, Wanted, a quantity of Peas, Buck- wheat and Red Clover, Submit sam- ples,. J. A."FORD &.' SON :. Phone 129, Flour and Feed }Merchants and 'Grain Buyers Also issuers of Hunters ;& Trappers licenses • 'ik x uitry WANTED Farriers who raise poultry' for profit ,sell all their old- roosters and broody hens, also young' cockerels weighing, about two pounds each during June and July. Coops sup- plied. Write or phone to GUNN9 LANGLOIS CO CLINTON, ONTARIO. N. 1V. TREWARTI3A, Manager Phone No. 190 Holmesville 601 r 11 CREAM' WANTED! The demand for our butter is in- creasing. To supply this demand we require more ere3sm. We request:you,to ship us your, cream. , We 'guarantee you the Highest eas g t Market. Prices, laccurate tests and prompt' getn!zae.' Our firm is known to you and neod' a no further recommend. We all cpchzirges fern- ish creapaym • cansa ertdxeas pay twice each month. Write for cane or further informa- tion to the "1Tll SEAVORTf CI1IIAM1ioRY Cf'ty C. A, BA411)11MANAGEIo,,