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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-2-8, Page 8e Nen CIA TON'S LEADII ses � Whetherfor"lent;` or sho,�t;distances t1ie.G cases are Deeded -we scan furnish tlr"e;right odes 1'ho longand Short of the whole matter is tha.t':wte can: upplYr tit rig. in • the litre ofOptical Goods )(PP Part Re g on Quer !cods and that's what gnus wan ...zc�. Jeweller and Optician Next Hovey's Drug. Store. ay it. Vitit Valenthnes Next Wednesday We Have "'tel '.. rl yo a t ?io Send •a Glireetiu hie a party tleieorate, your Home Tlie . D. Fair CIL. Often the,X'heapetit, -Always the Beet fanu�r� Sp�eials 13e1ow 'area few items iwhieh should prove of special interest as they will help you to save a •few honest dollars and at the same tine. the turnover will help us f`ineet'up" during the comparatively quiet months. ( r c.. We can do withsinallprofits,••hut we must have the turnover. About 75 pairs of Ladies High Top shoes,` not cheap trash, but good, substantial lines, in black, dongola and mahog- 3 98 any calf, to clear .at Ladies' black cashmere hose (cloched) Sale` price' , 69c Five dozen men's leather mitts wool knit wrist, fleece 693 lined, to clear at About four dozen•men s heavy winter -weight work shirts, - to clear 4t ; r .. 1 25 CLEARING PRICES ON ' ALL • LI1ES OI' ;FELT ,$ILOES AND SLIt'PERS,,11EN S .AND AQYS OVEI#,COATSt STC, Lumsteei.Bi PiMl71Vp1 25: = SMALL PROFITS MORE ItUSINESS A. L. Cole, Eye Sight Specialist, an 'Honour Graduate of the Canad- ian • Ophthalmic ColIeg, of Toronto. Goderich Ont. • Office hours: -9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Practice limited to -the eye. Curren Ilia -hest prices, paid for "CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER" in pound prints and rolls. All butter is testedand;price allowed according to quality. We are also in the knarket•fo><:;:"STRICTLY FREiSH •EGGS". - If you are in needof.Beets, Carrots, Cabbages, Cooking Onions, Spani>lh,Onions, Potatoes, Fresh Lettuce and: Celery, we have a supply always;gn hand and,will be glad to fill your requirements. If your sup - Ply of Cooking and Eating Apples is' gettingaow telephone number 125 and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere," 'REMEMBER the- Ga, &S. GUARANTEE—Sixteen ounces to the ' Pound Satisfaction; or your money • The C. & S, Grocers Phone 125 SERVICE QUALITY ;W,e havejust received,a }rice collection of.. CaneJardinere: •:Fern Roxea ancl•`.Worl Baskets, . . Call and make your selection General Hardware, Plumbing, and ainsnaitlling ' Agents for Federal Standard Radio Equipment Sitter & Perdue RDWARE ELECTRICAL PLUMBING ..'^..ateanowimmorommemism....immiosselor... `ow...,...0a,.mummomm. Gentlemen; attention ! We wish to thank our customers for the patronage extended daring,solicit o..i 194 `r' and 0, CbXitiiaueinca of it during the present year. Wo endeavor to give all our ,patrons perfect satxtifacti.QU and respsettully ask those ',wishing first class tailoring to give us a call, Davis 43c, Herman. C. M • VICI NNER/. le trlei Eleatr'ic ttaes,'Fixtttrasr Bulk', Irons, �'' itfiS nod other Appliances 71'° k'i4'l" iia.. �1 . � ai�kpf�tr � h�n� i a X rn(0.rpth�munun� uu,, I.!1;172 Mrs. J. E. Hogg is spending a few days in Toronto this week, Mrs. Nelson Cole has -been visiting friend's in Blyth this week. Miss.Mz;delon,Shaw pent a' few days; recently with Toronto"friends. Mrs. Leng and Miss Mamie spent the week end with Seaforth friends ;• Mr. Bert Lsngford is .attending the motorshow in London. this week; Miss Clete Ford of St., Thomas spent- the' week -end at her home:. in town. Miss Pori{ Sehpenhals has 'been- vis- • itmg friends ata Toronto, IGitchener, and 'Guelph during the;,past fort- ' Mr` I Rnttenlinry .uf Peterboro was rir;,C,,linten fora day or so "last Week eahing'on friends. Mrs ' J. G. Quinnell of Toronto. 911d her little sgxi are: visiting ,at bite. home" of 'the lady's mother, Mrv. Win. Argent, Mr. and Mrs. John L • Aitken • of Goderich were 'the guests of the . (Rev. E. N. ,and Mrs. McCamus at Wesiey parsonage on° Friday. Mrs. M. Ford, who has ,been' isiting her sister in Detroit, is being de- tained.lengdr ,than • she intended ,staying on, account aof her sister Meeting with. an 'accident and )be mg rather severely burned. 'Mrs A.;•;J. Grigg was called, to St. Thomas en Monday • owing to ,.the d>;ath, of ler,; brother,- Chas. R. Snriklie, which occurred on .Sunday,:'. .The late Mr.,. Smillie was, a.xesi;- ;.- delft' of St. Thonias and;for many •. years. •was an o finial on the Mich- igan Central Railway, ` Miss. Florence Cuninghame was in laitcbell yesterday attending the funeral, of "the, late Mrs. T. B. Mort- e'en, • who died on Monday,. after a „protracted illness: Mas, "Monson was a sister of Miss IJattie Baker Of F nllar�ton, who ,has ; visited Clanton frequently And is i nodrn' fo many"here Rev S•E . McKegney, according to;,g ,..letter received by,,, Mr. 0.',G, , IVtrd dleton ;.esterday.' expects ,,to •,a it for 'Canada gbent.. the ,middle oaf Marc}. '.Mr. Moi{egney will .prob-:' ably visit, Clinton soon after ;ar-; riving. and his friends here will be' pleased to welcome him,and,- iris family, ,.as permanent :citizens of this best of all. countries. • COUNCIL MEETING ' (Continued frons page 1) S'remlin, A, F. Cudmore, R. 13. Fitz Simons, E. Dixon, Caryl Draper, 2'. H. Cook, J. E. Cook, L. Cree, A. B. Potter, M, McEwan, the firemen to receive $25 each, any rubber, boots bought to be 'paid for half by town,' half by firemen for whom ;secured. 'Chairman Middleton of the street committee' reported $45 having been: expended in snowplowing during 'the month. , Chairman Kemp of the fire and water committee verbally reported the fire in the town hall last week.; Mayor Cooper suggested .that eh}ait- nen of ,committees present' written reports to, the council. Reeve Miller and Councilor o neiIor Paisley moved that -the clerk belau- thorned•to- advertise in the local newspapers .for applications for the Position of day and: night Cbnstablt. Tho report of the auditors, was re= coived and Adopted. • Chairmen Palsies/ of the • property committee reported that claims for, damages to the town hall had been satisfaetorki•,y. settled wih ' the sev- eral Manta/lee companies interested,' the sum of $2,800,70 being allowed; and recommended that the insurance again be brought up to the old. figure, Mayor Cooper explained that the amount of insurance carried had been reduced by that much, The eonmiit- tee recommended that the work of restoring the hall he gone on with, The report was adogted, Chairman Livermore of the chair- ity committee reported a small amount of coal distributed during the.nast week, Mayor Cooper asked the fuel coin- buttes to consider the advisability of having at ` fuel <tontroklov apneinttd, He thought that sometimes the coal dealers did not consider the need of people wlrn were not i'ett1lar citstpn,, ate, nizd cited ir, ettgo,wlliere Boal t1'as refused where tltstton'tords is%litess in the ,hence i 1tnYitYli vn}Y pw9 w w«•w `hitt" , r-�'� ar�r ••opt Fer any special prise for each. whx e we are 1 .., ;cave your orderwith us-- -Positive' ea Tea Tea Tea Tea advancingour pri Special This Week per pound 10.c 10c 10c 2 pounds for 25c Dates ; Cooking -Figs Seeded Raisins Cocoa ►eville.or'`Bitter oranges to arrive this Cash' 1& i Carrtg 2 eli<verxes, vostviormommartimmo4wwwmfow~"wwwwo plied' liberally` at the time. Chair inan Middleton -said he wan perfect- ly willing that a%fuel :controller'should be appointed, if it Were considered ne- eessary, He said '4ie'had been watch- ing several families Where 'there was illness and that he had found the" dealers willing to co-operate in sup, plying fuel and if'anyene was'euffer- ing he would try to see that some- thing was dobe=for: them: Councillors 0:L. Paisley and Nedi- ger shoved that the clerk be, instrue- ted to purchase books and stationery to replace- that' destroyed in the -re- cent fire ' T?ie waterworks report was pre- sehted as follows: and adopted; j The clerk also- read a' summary • the auditors' tenort for the Publi Library,' Collegiate Inetitute, Publi school and town 'erea4tiirei•. • • Reeve Millet and ,Councillor Pais ley rnude motion to askthe Publi school board Why'the amount fro fees front outside pupils was so aural considering the fast that the rate ha been raised and. there were tt numbe of non -resident -pupils in attendant 'The eouneil then adjourned to ores again on Feb. • 20th. • After"the adjournment pf,the,coun cit Reeve Mi71er, at the' renes of the mayor, tell' something of the work, of the ,county council. The council chamber had a decid- edly.smoky smell on Monday evening and the ceiling"has a decidedly dilap- idated look, with its paper hanging in ,Shreds. The charred frame of the transop above the door.leading into the clerk's office gives ample testi- mony of the small margin .which .saved the old hall from utter de- struction.' • Street Account - H. IIi11, snow plowing, 3 days ;315,00 W. ,Burton, plowing, 6 days . 30 00 Electric Light Account P. U. Cont., street lighting • 141.41 • Property Account Lighting hall , , , '4.79 R. -Welsh, 9,370 lbs. coal.. 56.22 Pay sheet, work at town hal .. 6.25 Hawkins & Miller, work and supplies .: . , , 3,85 S. 13. Stothcrs, 2 eords.wood :•9 00 D. E. Closet Account J. Steep, salary for rJan.:,,,. 70 00 Sick' Children's Hospital X15.00 Children's Aid Society .. , ." 315.00 Anc1 that the $1,000.60 Waterworks debenture be sold and the.preeeeds paid to the• P. U. Coni. Goderich •Taw The Unity Club will not hold its February meeting.. ,ort of The following is the report S: S. No. 11 for .the month of Jari- uary: ;Sr.- 4th—Maliel Corey, Laura Cur,- 4th—+Luella+Powell Irene Cor o1 ey,' Andrew Fraser, Clarence' Perdue, e Queenie Ansconi'be,' George Potter; c Mervyn- Batkin, Willie Batkin. Jr.' srd—Irene .Smith, Gladys : Per- due o -;i•; e Sr. 2nd= -Bessie Corey . m Ji:. 2nd- Johmne • beeves,,` ;: Roy d Elliott; Irene Vodden, Grant Lindsay: r Jr. 1st—Florence .'`u3nrith, oSr. mr-Isa6e1 Lindsav� t PerduePri„Madeliene Pickett, r ; Ray Jr. Primer—Joe Corey, Jack Smith. —Myrtle 1. Powell, Teacher,:. Cemetery Accpunt. R. Hunter, salary for Jan. , , 60 00 W. Burton, breaking road . , .. 1.50 Fire &;'Water Account H. Glazier, watching fire ., :1 00 H. Glazier, chief, salary, 6 mos. 20.00 Treas, fire• comp., salary 14 firemen.. , .. 182.50 W, Cook, team to C. C. 1' fire 6.00, Grants Accoun` P. U. Com., lighting Hospital 19.78 Salaries Account D. L. Macpherson, 3 pros, sal. 137.30. 11 L. Macpherson, statement ,for auditors , , . . 10.00 R. 'Welsh, 3 noes. salary : 15.00 R. Welsh, cob; ainnisement talc 2,00 It, B. Fitzsimmons, sal, for Jan. 54.17 J. Wiseman, Auditor , , , , , 13.00 D. W. L, Cantelon, Auditor , 15,00 R. Hunter ,. 20.00 Charity . Account; •. V. Scretan, draying . . ., .50 Ineidental Account Bell ,Tel: Co,, 'refit, account ... 4,77 Mist P, Han)u , typewriting for Auditors ..,. 4,00 Postage and Stationery Account Stamps ' . , . 8,00 RECEIPTS Cemetery Accouti; It, Hunter i5nle 61 lots 20,00 Care in perpetuity . 40.00 Worlc . , 57,23 Property Account. Market scales , , . , ,• . 44,05 Roll rent, 24.00 We also tecei ti tad' that the fel- leteine• gt'?1,tiu be. 'As'q,lws „• s Holltraesvf]ie Mr.' Trewartha vielfed his cousin, Mr. Edgar Trewartha, over' the week -end. , Quarterly " services• were not as largely attended as usual last Sun- dayon account of the extreme cold. Miss Francs Potter is' taking 'a course in nursing and first-aid and domestic science at the Agricultural Short Course in Clinton: Miss Esther ,Trewartha has . been laid up with the prevailing cold. Mr. Errol Walters sustained" a nasty cut .on his face while playing hockey the other day. The -young people under the au- spices of the League enjoyed a -sleigh ride party on Saturday: evening last, Report of •S. S No 8, Goderieh •township dlih,l Blass l ithleen Bec%ur, .Mar- ion Iludniore,,,Bar1ie Walter. Anna- lielle Pedour, Aniy Mair, Gordon Stock,.,Laura Mulholland; Alvin Prae- tor, Willie Tideswell. 3rd-• Class --Dosis Huller, Lloyd Stock, Freddie Miller, Clifford Mc- Neil, Coma Trewartha, ICathleen Hul- ler, .Albert Vanderhurgh, Thelma Cuda '• tore, Gordon McDonald, boric Miller.. Harry ;.Cudmore; Leslie Mil." ler, Alice Tidesvell. • 2nd ;;' Class --Helen • McMath,' ,'rail,• helmine Trewartlia, Elsie ,0sbaldes- ton, Alex. Glen, Jim Mali', Reggie Tebbutt, 'Hugh Glen; Kenneth Tebbutt, Burnie MVfiller, Freddie'<'Mc- Donald, Harry •,Proctor.:. /at Class --Norman Trewartha, Kenneth Trewartha, Freida Miller, Primer Edna Huller, ;Ferris Stur- dy, Harold Miller,. Nettie Potter, Frank Y,'eo, Jack' Sturdy, 'Isabelle Vanderburg},. London Raid 94fss YEthol : Lane Was called to .Toronto b1;.ithe illness and subegsuent death of her aunt Miss Susie Joites. Mrs. McKnight 'sr„ has been via- iting her daughter,,and other friends in Clinton this week, 112xs, Rossiter of London hats been spending the pest Week with relatives about here and, in Clinton, Mies Elva Nett has ` been Visiting Blyth friends, The Il•.F,Wat", Will entertain their husbands and gent/omen friends atp social evening at the hoinc b Horse blankets at reduced .price 1 Saskatchewan•`Buffalo robe, reg • Dr, Bess' stock tonic. A full line Full line of crdss-c:ut saws' at al 7, `128 -inch Maple Circularsew, Axes and handles at all prices: Just' received a shipemnt of gran Ws have a lareg stook heavy mil WfE ARE OFFERING SPECIAL SETS AND''MAN'Y 'OTHER COME IN • ANb L CLIN Hardware Tt-t� SWORE Furniture Phone 104 Valentine Supper The Girls' Club of Willis • enureh will give their annual slipper %n the church' lecture room on , Wednesday, Feb, loth Supper served •front 5 o'clock to 7.30. The supper `will be, as always, first class,/ Price, 35e. aufleid Mr, William Baxter of Thames= vine is the `guest of his brother, Mr. CIayton Baxter,., at the personage. Mr. John Cameron is ' visiting .friends at Toronto, Um. Parsons Ii a s ell very cry suceess- fulsale of household.furniture, etc., on Tuesday afternoon of last week, when everything was disposed of. Mr. George H. Elliott of:Clinton was the auctioneer, "G, 1I." wiekds the chain- nier very stleceselully The February ,meeting of the W. M. S. was held at Mtg.. Campbell's home on Thursday last. The . pro- grain of the Woman's .Dray a£ Prayer for Missions was 'followed. MV ,• F. 14 I, Smith of Toronto was in the yillage en Saturday last dis- posing of the, contents of Dr. Smith's office. There passed away at his home of Friday "Morning last another ett- izen of our village in the person of Thomas E. Harrison, in his Gist year; The funeral took place oh. Sunday• afternoon frein St. Andrew's church and was largely attended, Rev. A, Macfarlaiie otl`icias. The pallbearers were :six mem- hors of the C. d, F., of which de- ceased was a member, Meser3. 31,' Merner, Geo, 33; Greenslade, .l. Cans. Bron, II. Mll eGrogot, J. Lindsay, Ire leaves to mnui•n ,his leas a tai- din,: rout daughters and two.: stns.' i` Miss ,Tlyo,,syatitl itr df +Iicr.eanin�unitW +aes3