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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-12-14, Page 2McTAGGART 'BROS. BANKERS A general 73iyft! in Irnaltne tr'ant,aet ed, lvotes Discounted, Drafts Iss0ed, li terest Allowed on Deposits. Sale Nates Purchased.( H. T. RANCE Notary, Puglic, Conveyancer . mai tcfal heal Estate and, Flte In - ':e 6.34t, - Rc+preseutin0 14 Fire uranee' companies•• . Division Court Office, Chinon. W. Iilaiiit'•DONE. l3arristtr, 0elieltor, Notary Public, etc. 5 A BLOCK • .CLINTON • DR. J. C. GANDIER Omoo H1.; d.30'to- 30 0.80, 1,36 to 0,00 pin, 12.30.w 1x10 .'p .m .^ <7l)o`.]1 T1)y appointmentonly. Offii;e and Rae!dance :--- Victors St. DR. WOODS is i`esasuing `bract he' at ,itis.'residence, Ba}hold. o9'lee .Flours: -L-0 to 1.0 a.i. and 1 to 2 `pilo;. `Sundays, 1' to 2"P.in., for con- sultation. - G. S. ATKINSON L.D.S, „Gra lloyai•College,of-Dental Sur- geons and Teroato ITolversitY DENTAL"SURGEON'`"" Ilas cilicehours at Bayfield In old Post Ofi'ice'Building, .Monday,-: Wed,. nesday, Friday and Saturday from 1 to 5.30 p.m. • CHARLES B. HALE -. Conveyaric'er, Notary Public„'Commis.. • loner, etc. 1 REAL "::.STATE A'ND --II+iSIIRANCE Issuer of Marriage Licenses. , HURON STREET ✓ CLINTON GEORGE E LIO1 f Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron. t oriespondencd promptly answered.: Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date at The News -Record, Clinton, or by catling` Phone 203: Charges' Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed. TIME TABLE' - Treius will arrive at and depart from Clinton _as follows: Buffalo and Godcrtuh Div.: -Going East, depart' ' 6.25 a.nt. Going West ar. _ 11.10 .am. 't ar. 6:08 dp. 0,51 p.m,� ar. 10.04 p,ns. --'London,: Huron & Bruce Div. Going South, ar. 8.23 dp. '8.23 a.m.. 4.1.5 p.m. Going North, depart 6.50 p.m, ` 11.05. 11.13 a.10, The McKiog mutual Fire h irthice Com y ' Head Oii3ce,. Seaforth;` Ont.T DIRECTORY• President, James Connolly, Goderlch; Vine., James.E6ans, neechwood; Sec,. Treasurer, Thos. E. Bays, Seaforth. Directors: George •McCartney, 'Sea. forth; D, 13\ .McGregor, Seaforth;. Grieve, Walton; Wm. Ring, :Seaforth; 5 .'McEwen, Clinton;; Robert t?ei'riea; Harlock - John Benhew oir, 73rodlxageu ; Jas. -Connolly, Goderich. Agents:A?ex.;Leitch, Cifuton; J, W. Yet; Goderich; Ed;' Hinchray, Sea- forth; W. Chesney, Eg1aondville; Rt G:'Jarmuth, Brodhagen. Any money to be paid in may be paid to Moorish -Clothing Co., Clinton, or at Cutt's"Groeety, Cxoile'rich. Parties desiring to affect Itraitrance or -transact' other business 'will be promptly attended to ou application to. any of the, above officers addressed to their respective post otfic,.. Losses inspected by; the Director who uvea, nearest the scene. 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CLAitK, irr1etor. - Editor,. ip Tax imposed on All Receipts Nspatch from Ottawa nays. ---Another :.of the new taxes, imposed by the Govern-. stient's :budget legislation at the ias1: session of Parliament,' will become operative at the beginning of the new ye;or, 'This 150 the stamp tax on re- ceipts given in acknowledg- aut cif the payment of sums inn ,dollars and upwards, 1'he tai is not/rat graduated one Tike hat op' cheques. In the eatie, of "rd`et toots a two,celit stamp is to be affixed t0 each Instrurtlent regardless of the rizitOUflt involved, u t9teiF ,s r „ GoverPor-Cenerill Timothy Healy Takes, f,7iatli of :office; Ministers and Nlembeo'a Sworn in—One Deputy Shot and Another Seriously WVoinsled'on Way;. to Parliament, A deylxstzh from -Dublin :313s In angu atioo of the Irish Free State Us one of ` file D tnainioD of the British Enpi,•a took place en Wednesday. The ceremony as simple and unmarred l by histilo'"demonstrations from the Itepi uhrnn'minority, •1no 011011 was administered to Timothy Healy aa -r Governor-General by the Lord Chief Justice at Mr, Healy's residence 'iii Cl ape(ltiaod, otr the L IT•ey, three miles west of Duff ld ii, and afterwards the new: Governor-, ' General' administered • the oath to I'refe, rr :Michael Hayes as Speaker of the Doll, Mr. Cosgrove was the first one to be sworn and, to sign the roll. The form of ^tlie oath of allegiance w'mtt primarily to the constitution of the Irish Free State amd hon to King George as the head of the . people farming 03 e British Commonwealth. Mr. O'Iliggins and the other Min- isters in-ia'tc- s teak: the "oath in turn, followed by the members .ef the Dail. Dhe oath 141 was administered tinistered to each at? individ'ual'ly and Most of the repetitions' We audible throughout the Chamber. Some of the military mc-n+ser+s, inclu:lln Defence Minister Mulcahy, -were in uniform. -A. Thier despatch Tram Dublin •says:-Ceau Bales, a deputy, of the Irish Pamliaamont,' was' shot and killed on rlhursday..as ate Naas` leaving the Ormond hotel for Prlaament accom- panied by ccom-paniedby Brigadier -General Patrick O'11baille, who was sworn.in as Deputy Speaker of;the I;ouse on Wednesday, General .O'Maille. was seriously ;wounded, being sliok, ip the head anti pitm. When the doputlesr emerged train the lo the 3italtusins appeared to be legel'ing 011, the, porch, Nnthing happone}05 the deputies jin cd` the pl^oup, . The duets were not feed. an-Lil Hales. and O'Mai11e hired the cab and wenn getting into it. Then the mord;•- erens opened fire. '!hey operated to two groups, ' Eight to ton 'shots were fired, most of them directed' at IIales, Another hotel guest who e0o0 ,cleat- ting with 105100 aid O'Mai1le as they entered the cab had a narrow escape from being hit. A lorry load of British soldiers, ar- riving on the scene, opened fire on the Deputies' assailants, who were sdattezedand pursued. Uei. fie not otk natvrt whether any of the attacking party were injured. 'Ihe,shooting .of the Deputies is in fulfillment of a "constant, threat. Not only the Ministers who ordered' .the.. recent ,I -executions, . but all the mom- .; bens of the Dail' Eireann who voted in favorof repressive measures had their names published in a black list and were warned that they would be held responsible.: Hence sone of the Ministers and several of the members of the Dail have for, some trine ,past taken up their residence in the: Government of- fices. But' eared were 'willing to risk their lives by residing outside: Hailes -was a ,prominent supporter of the Ggvernonent and had been a strenuous fighter against. the British. He was one of Michael 0allins' closest• pemsonal friends.'.. - D,EtESaA'TF.fs T& C i4Ab Al`i%i'CQNk4"NTIO.N n°": The International Pcstal..Cotiference opened in Ottawa Deoetnber 4th.:` The picture shows `thetfelegVates attending from the United States. Bottom.. caw, leitt: to fright, W. Irving`'Giover, Third Assistant -Postmaster' Gencruil;: • Hubert Weide, "Postinaster General; .John Edwards, Solicitor. Top"row,'Ed vii , Sands, Supenintondent of 1'at'eign,Mails; Peter .5. Schardt; Div.,Supt,, • railway 031111l service ' Peace -Makers Are First , Victims of Rebel Plot' A despatch ' from Dublin says: Republican documents captured recently revealed a Plot tokidnap deputies and as- sassinate the Ministers before the Free State was formally in- augurated. A general assas- sination, seems •: -now . to have.. been substituted for the origin- al plan.` The Republicans de- clare that they regard all depu- ties supporting the Govern- ment as traitors to the Repub- lic. Hales and O'Malley, the first victims of the campaign, were peace -makers between the rival army sections, and abandoned their peace effort only when theyfound it hope- less. Jaclr.Nlckclvey., ' Calif:1M of Queen's,07nlver:01Gy footba 1 team,_which.,won the Dominion Ohara, pronshtp, �!amvevns-.rr�u®,aryo�xnn�n Finds Gig 'Trade in Citima, F. 6.`T. O'Hara, Deputy Minister 0f Trade said Commerce, who points out to Canadians tlsa,tthere are "s+taggea' lug" oppoa'trtnitles,for trade: in China., "They will buy everything we are pre- pared to Sell,' Ire 8535, -• CLUNG TO ICE FLOES WHEN LAUNCH SUNK Parents and Baby, Rescued After Floating for Three Hmurs in t. Mary's River. A. despatch from Sault Stc. Marie, Ont., ' Says: -Tho passenger ' launch Mopiea, running between' this city and Nebbish' Island sank' in the SO. Mary's RIVET on ' Wednesday night when its hull was crushed by striking an -toe -cake.' Its three occupants, Mr. andHx5 Guy McIntyre a rri their b Y narrowly escaped death 200a McIn- tyre ia h hospital sufits' ng froth oepaenre. TIer ,legs,_ Were frozen When the boat sank the occupants jumped: into the rivet and clung tri cakes of ice, McIntyic strll)gling to .gave the baby as well a, hihseifi. Ise managed to get onto a 10113y safe ice 003.00. 212s, wile clihrbed onto- a floating piece whiolt constantly tipped 13y Harold Barnes I{riss Kringle laughs wit`h'a hsi'ry'glee; 'I'll fool the children this year," gays he; 'They think'I am coming with deer and sleigh, And jingle of bslis, n1 tl?ysante old way - Bid why ay.t3ut-why should 'Iflounder through cold and snow And catch- influenza, when 1 can go With a lightning speed through the .lipping air , And while'I am here, be'hirnolt there. 'Tis time that my reindeer were given a. rest, ' And my sleigh is; old and not at its best; .And the boys and girls -there are millions more Than there Used td be in the days of yore,' I/must have more room to' carry the toys ' i t, y And must fly Iike the, wind to the girls and boys; From house to house 1 -must speed "with might To finish my work in a single night. u B u t V11 do. it, he says, with a knowing wink, - As, he opens his hangar -and what do you -think? -There stands in its stied' like a waiting train . Thefinest brand of an aeroplane. Shining and gleaming and new and sick— Just made to order for Old -St. Nick, It is roomy '•and strong and it holds with ease The thousand and one pretty things that please The good little children throughout the land, From the.Arctic zone to the coral' strand: Dollies s and ;dishes andbuggies and',lilocks And pretty tin ;soldiers and Jacks -in -the -box; • And trumpets and drums and tables and chairs And fairy-tale stories and big Teddy bears, There are red`sleds'and skates for the:snow and the ice, And mufflers and mittens and everything nice! With oranges, golden and juicy:: and sweet - And the perfume of roses our noses d greet, eet , y in Ever ch of this storehouse is filled with the toys And dainties and gifts for the girls` and the -boys. St. Nick rubs his hands and chuckles with glee As he thinks of the pleasure and joy there will be. Then he looks at his watch and he looks at the moon, And he 'says to himself, "I must start very soon." So he puts on his headgear, his goggles and coat; Tucks in hiswhite beard from his breast to his throat, Then springs to his place in the big aeroplane As nimbly as thotgh we were twenty again. , He straps himself in very tight and secure, ".In order-,” he says, "that I'll be very sure Not to slip from, my and go whirling through space - For a' fall from such heights might disfigure my face." He turns on the motor; anon comes the whirr Of shining; propeller, and then the glad stir Of the wheels as they to've o'er the hard frozen snow. Now Iightly they; creep, then more swiftly they go; Till, spurning the. earth 110 effort to fly; .. - The aeroplanerapidly'mounts'to the sky. , As swift as the eagle, it circles and "climbs The far; dizzy heights of the: air., and betimes St. Nicholas guides, -Co the south as'he speeds Onhis mission of love; for he khows of the needs -And the wishfe's Of all "Theta`s no -chance to be late," Ile chuckles, then cries out, "Oh' -h-o-y, this is great O'er ice -covered fields where" the Eskimos ramble, ' Where blizzards are born and where polar bears'.scrarnble O'er bare,:_frozen tundras, o'er bramble and brake,':' O'er barefrozen tundras, o'er bramble and brake, He speeds ^ like the ;wind, till, his quick journey, ending, "'Tis time," mutters Santa, "that -I were descending." Then pointing the aeroplane downward, he, flies - In large sweeping circles, till; dimly, he spies The otOtlille of houses appearing in sight. "And now," mur121urs Santa, "'tis -;time to alight." -He knows how to do it -his skill is the proof; ' As Ise Settles with ease. on the top of a roof. He turns off the with, the straps That keep him secure, then briskly he soaps The lock,from the storehouse, selects all the things Ile marked for the children -then -upward he springs To the ton; of the-chimneywith.light, airy grace,. ,. , And downward he glides to the big fireplace.. The -stockings he; fills with -agenuine .Joy ,- Axid Pours out a;blessing on each, gill and -boy- Then listening a moment. he turns_ on his tees And quick as a flash up the chimney hegoes. • Ile springs to his seat, sets the •motor -to purring, Calls out "M-e-r-r-y•Christinas1" to anyoine'stirring; Then oil' to the next househe speeds on his way-- • And so through the night to -the.• break of the day 1Te scatters behind him.full many:' a Treasure And fills all the hearts ofthe children with pleasure. At last with the dawn all his journey is dote. "Ah, ha," shouts St, Nicholas, "now •for _some fun!" ".My storehouse is' empty, my burden is light - Just a few fancy stunts with my planeyet to -night!" . So saying, he noses his plane to the sky, And swiftly and: gracefully clambers on high ; Remains in the air for a moment :quite brief,' ' Then suddenly drops like a failing leaf. tut righting himself with a, dextrous turn That any professional one might yearn To isnitate-"Ah,"" he remarks 'with a grin, "That's glorious ; now for a good tail -spin;!" - He spins him around like a sinking; sloop - He volplanes-down and he "loops -Mie -loop" Right side up and then upside down, High in the air and then skimming the ground, Then near to the earth you could hear him call, "Kriss Kringle is here! M -e -r -r -y Christmas to aIl!" Then he clambers again to the sky-blue dome And hurries his aeroplane straight toward home. 1 h d For , � e keeping her c retie o , and oIl I x i p g the car - fl toed volt three hoots they a � tent in near -zero weatiher, 'Their screams finally were heard by o coastguard( at Oalc`Ridge ,Pmrk, a mile and a half, away; -antd he 00010 to Oho rescue, - The enamel on 'teeth is the hardest tissue in 'the human body. 1-BORfiLT-.R IA;ttiT l `tl . �l LV Eel ' :013 Light a Chu•Isi,Lmaty Candle, Neighbor, 7n your rvind0w lot it altiln e , It may help to tell'tiljo etory Of title Ciuuigt Citltd's love dtvino. Have you' looked over •tlie cvergreauis so you'll itnow where to find a nide ogre for the yotnigsiteas' Ch05otmas trod? or perhaps you, have 10111 ehos,en to fur. Inisil1 the comiiimii5 tree this, year, In oitlfet' case don't matte 5 1st ns0aitte choice. IN RABfiUTJ3ORO Governor- Gonergk'of 1relan�: 'FIm" Healy, Who Ohs week. teolcthe� oath of ofilea as rc,p;.asontln ^ the King in tine Irielt I0ree jltate wiricli:rtalte3 i,te place among the self bovon}ung Bo - m neon0 of the 13 1x11)11 Empire. •The 9 1,s Markets Toronto. $1.21. Manitoba ,:wheat -No. 1• Northern a it h M n a d oat,si-•-taoininal. Manitoba' barley -Nominal. Alb the abase, track; BAY Porto, American '-,corn-No. • 2 yellevr, 881//c; No. 3 yellow, 87%c, all rail, Barzley-Malting 60. to .62e, athord- ing to freight ortsicle. "Buckwheat -No. 2; 73 to 760 ILye-No. 2, 76 to 7$c., Mii0feed-Del; " Montreal freight, hags included: Bran, per tan, 374; shorts, per ton, $26; middlings, $28,50; good. feed flour, 312 . Ontario, wileat .:, e, 2 :white, $1.08 to $1.10, according tc f'eights outside; No. 2, $1405 to '01.07. • Ontario No. 2 white' cats -41 co 13c. Ontario corn -Nominal. " Ontario flour Ninety. per cent pat., in jute stag's, Montreal prompt, hship memt $e 20 to 85 30', Tot orae ams 55.15 to $12.25, built seaboard, $ 5 to $5.10. Manitoba fiiu2-lst pats., in cotton sacks $7.10 per 1:11.; 2nd pats., 10.60. Hay -Extra No, 2, per ton, tt'ack, Toronto, $15; mixed., $13.50 to 115; clover, $13.50 to $15. . Straw -Car lots, per ton, track, To-: ronto. Smoked meats-Hains, med',,'26 to 28e; evoked ham, 38 too 40c; smoked rolls; 26 tat ae s,' to 88c; breakfat28c; iliaconcott, 3g2, toro113,50;36 spe cia:li-brand breakfast bacon, 38 to 40c; backs, Iioalelees,. 39. to 430, -Captain- of^ Western Champions Sheinpaia, of the; Edmonton El Fonio were defeated by Queee's 'U versify, in a "game at Kingston to gide the Cn.nadnan championship rugby football. Relik3,1 frorpt Itlieurg�attem fe a die u3e, 10 causes 05011 loo lusn:t 111)1001,032 jolt: nauseles but sattnob be relieved ed by meal or ex nations. it must have tit+ ttlnen0. Waits tato t,teat. blood;•i� tonic Ined cine, i10od's which correO? tht port the blood on wiliolr't'110 5rude, and gives perin It combines the m001 ell 12, -the ti•e ttuent 01111 Cured 13:oat,--Long tai 70 lbs,, $21; 70 to 9( tbs. and sapp, $18; 60310 barrens, $41;' ki yywei Lard --Pure' 'tie'rcoa, 1.6ec.; .palko,,18c; 21ntai, enliaug; tierces- , 130/4; to 1311,1 to 14c; pasta,` 140 prints, 16513 to 17%o. Ohreese.-:.Tow, large, 20%4; triplets, 26'1sc; Old, -large, 27c; twins, 29e, `Butter -Finest oreajht to e 4 2 , ordinary cry emeaant to 39F Dairy, 29 to 310, Dressed- poultry -Ch and up, 28c; db, 3 to 4'l 5 lbs. and .up, 28c; db, 4 d'g;under ;4 lbs„ 17c; gee Dings, 33ci turkeys, 310e. Masgernse-=;20 to 22e, Fgge oto, 1 candled el;ects, 43 to •44e; - cal to 75 to 80e. - Beans-C-mu:Ilan, he: $c; primes, 5%c. Maple pxnduct -Syri gal„ 52.50; per 5 imp• Maple sugar, lib., 23. {io: Honey -6Q -lb, tins, 10 Ib.; 5-2y/-15. tins, 13% lb.; Ontario comb 'hot $3:75 to $450. Potatoes -New, Onto to 90o; No: 2; 75 to; 81 Choice, heaYylsteers, butcher steers, 'choice, do, good, 15 jto $6; do, $5; do corn., $4 to $5 choice, $6 to $7.26; dot d0. chm„'$4 to `$4,1303 a1oiee $4 tp;$s'; dao sued. Canners and 'cutters,' $: ester • but+t s, - good, $3.5, cony $2.50 do $3; feeds $6 to $5,55;' ide, ssas, era, goo -d, $4 to $4:50; $4; calves, choice, $10, f $8 0°19.50;•do, 0001,, cows, choice, $80 to choice, $90 to $110; la sheep, choice $6 to -12 to $5; legs; fed 0 de, f,o.b.; $10.25; do -..Monne Corn, American N 93c: Oats,, No. 2 0 3 4W, 59.to 600; ex to' 58c; 230.; 2 looal' Flow, :spring: $7.10 ' Itdlled oat $3:40: Bran, •$24.' Nbr 2,'Per ton, car' "Ohoese;' firiiset ea Butter, choicest of 36%e. Egg's,.frosli, ed;, 40c; No. 1 stock toes, per .bag, ear d- Cann -can. $1,75 to to $2.75; mows • an better quality, $2. cont., $3; ,calves, b $9 tip; grassers, $ $13; do, cam.; $11. to $11.75; so'ws, $9 Vancouver, B.C. this •season Brit ere leaving;EOr'th Oisanagam Fruit' ped e carload of Boston, while cavo variety went to. there are 1;600 bo which should • nidi market. Many wometi,WWI „disfigured ca never seem to think that they need an occ inside as well ;is outside. Yet neglect bathing shows itself in spotty, and sallow well as in dreadful headaches and bilioustxe the liver becomes' sluggish, and waste ma which Nature cannot rerilovewithout assi remedy is CliamberIain's Stomach and Livor Tablets, 'semulctethelivertohealthy activity, remove ferment gently cleanse the stomach and bowels and tone the digestive system. Sure,safe and reliable, Take o night and you feel bright and„sunny in the morning. Chamberlain's today -druggists 25c., or by mail fron Chamberlain Nadicino Company, Toronto vrairastraimmisai veer -Be What' three glen line done„you can nt Home yon cin easily master thn•se0' Star Salm-len. "Whatever your experio lou n;ay L+a doi0g now; 3Yilotlier ee not seat answer tpis questl00; erre you 50 year? Then fret in touch with me aE o e you ca '�ohi n ion thn pot or t 5 without c 8 o the Set show ou h x wSi1 Salesman,. iY Y'rca Dmpioymmlt Scrvico of th@ N S. T /Dce00 I0 Srllinf, $10.000 A Year SeI 'rho See ere at Star gateueanahlp e1 tan en»hlc i u nd le t va,nlsha, to 100, and ,#S)) p Y or i,+ln I nil y 565, tale tapir nal inrwra no v tolpau., the. figW Or ,,02, r 0500. yvu Cnl Notional Salesmen's Train Cenadian Mar. (Ro13 ,30,[. n,rv' ,L\NOT'HE.R IN -N16I 'PANTRY F1TIP i >i ti.d� �+@i+l`d.,.+, GET IP AN',CALL.FO 't -t LPl 1,, My ill L� <,i