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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-2-22, Page 4•'^* • • .PP HP"' P‘' •:P7P.T: P4PP•P•••;;•P P•JPP.•Pp•PP. • Clioo THURSDAY, PEI -W.101 --„,!2, 14)23 444tw4"---w444444wkozgap„40,4,,r4e-kg0,3,10,104014044404544w445:444.444404,4444454~.54p440s.„,405,04,444444440.44440,45n045444104.14( ,4%,4445,44;4444145514 04f4344m442=14457104044154560,540044444040400040 •aitsoiL•kosoeottavotomccutosA 4,10401upooratortwatiTz,,,,izts•,-,..4,v44A,mro.Y.x4,eryatt.,*010,twasiksocratwalegA•chvtapoksua=4-14=4,-4 tOOKI;f05* STORENVS ;See the Naddsoine nre\tia Sesigrt ire in our Jtore , r Alsotlook over the stock of latest son hits and Instrumental Music • A. T. COOPER.. CLINTON 1IOW TO START BEEKEEPING (Experimental Farms Note) ]los can be kept profitably almost abywherp in Canada and Oa Year the number of beekeepers gradually increases, Anyone can keep bees', 'but it is advisable that:porSons,hav, Mg an unusually 'high nervous „temp erament and those -who are badly of-, Tooted by the poison of bew stings should not attempt it, The returns' froth hoe -keeping are as certain as those in any other business and I do, 11,0 think there is any other branch of agriculture that yields as high re- turns ;for the small amount of capital Invested or the time recthired. Anyone, - int-ending4, to start bee:' keeping igust have a fair knowledge of bce behaviour and 'what the bees require. A thorough knowledge of modern methods .is not necessary to thalce,a start; indeed, this knowledge, can only come through years of prac- tical experience. The wider one's.'ex•-,, periencethe better beekeeper one be,- coines. R is essential tobe „able to apply knowledge proMppY and to do' 'the right thing ,at the right time,' The busihesSof beekeeping is one of details and one, ;that rail:tires spec- ialists. ' To gain the knowledge ,re- quired, it is advisable for the .pros- tpective 'beekeeper to spead Mt least 'one season with a good beekeePer it at all possible. If this cannot he done much may be lealMed by at; tending short courses in beekeeping at any of the colleges, reading good hooka on. the subject or Visiting neighbouring bee yards as :Often as 'Possible. Mrs. A. C. 11/fgViCaT, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh White, Hugh White, jr., Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Scott, Mrs. J. S. Timmins, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Newell,_ Mr. and Mrs. George E. IVIeKay,'Mr. and Mrs. -W. T. McKay, Rev, W. G. Wallace, D. D. Wilson. • -Some of the members of the com- miffee in charge of the evening avers: Mrs. H. 1Viartin,'Mrs. J. Beck, OM. H. I. Moorish, Mrs. W. H.- FerguaOh, Mrs. Tich'bourne, Major Joseph,Beck, Dr. R. 13. J. Staribury, J. R. Lyon, IL Martin, H. I. Morrish, C. A, New- ton, Ir. Crocker, W: B: Phillips, E. J. Walsh and W. P.• Young. -- With Mr. S. B. Dawson #ssisting, the• following artists provided a pro- gram: Miss Nelly Gill, Mrs. Pearl Steinhoff-Whitehead and Mr.. A. J. Rost/ince. '''lillIIIIIIII11111111A11111111;111ill1111111,11Alillf111111111111111Illii1111111111111111111111111,l111!11111111" .Spld- by J. E. Hovey, Claston, Ont.. I 1 WHEN TO STOP ADVERTISING . 'When every man, has become so thoroughly, a creature of habit- that e will certainly.buy this year where he bought last year. When younger; fresher and spunk - leo e'oneerns.in, your line cease start-. Ing up and using, the print page in Aelling the people ho*, much better .r.'they can, de :for them than` You, can. • 'When nobody else thinks it pays. to adyertia'e. : ""- WheiiTI.nopultifion ceases to multi- ' ,and the,igenerations„tlint crowd. - _ on after you `steq) corning on. When :Yea .have, convinced every.i; • body whose life will touch, yours, that you .have - better goias than ••• they can- get elsewhera:- When Yen perceive it to be the rule that men ' who' never do, and . 'never did, advertise -are outi;triPping., their the same 'line of. - • When ineri'••Siop• snaking' I'M:tinea • • •• right. in your sight, solely by •a•dil-. • meet Use of this Mighty' agent.. Witch you "can 'forget the worelg of - • the shieWdest • nd Most sueeessful: tinsiness Inert concerning the main. souse of their Prosperity. 'When you would rather .have your own Way and -Taft,' take 'advice and,win."-Quiclaand Quails. . HURON OLD- 12.0YS' HATE - SUC-'• CESSFEE AT-HOME Many who were residents ,of Hur- .. on county ttacepted the invitation of Huron,. Old Boys' Aisociation to at- tend AM` annual at-home which 'was held last Friday rdht , in the . Odd - follows' Temple, College street, Te - pato, and was considered to be one W. Mcillvers, 71.yeare, of Wingharn of 'the most successful of the annual dropped dead oh Saturday inorning affairs of the association. The pro- while dressing. The day previous he gram consisted of dancing, cards ' had apparently been in good health and music rendered by loai artists, and was working, around the house. Officials of the association and He is well known throughout W,estern members who were present included: Ontario as' "a horseman. The de - Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. MeTaggatt, F. ceased forMerly lived in Culross T. W. HOde•son, Mr. and `Mrs. J. A. Township;••but 'retired and took op his McLaren, MT. and Mrs., S. L. Scott, residence in Wingliam ,,abollt five r. and Mrs. R. C. King, _,2,fm and years ago, Hells survived ,by his Mrs N. B. Cobblediok, Rev. C. A. widow and 'one daughter. He was a Seager,,Mr;and Mrs. E. Floody/ Miss Liberal in politics and a- Presbyter - L. Flynn, Miss' Grace Newton; J. S. Ian. The funeral Was held in—Wing- 'Cameron, R. S. Sheppard, Mr. and ham on Tuesday. gr<exrans...,0,,,...am=metmemon,filammonamonamrosemothrmswaer You can use sweet milk, sour milk, buttermilk or water with . •1.1 -OW Clothing and 'utitihingsaies are, increased - by Long ;Distance Some quotatior from recent reports: • "Lend Distance brought IIS so much business that, ' we expect' to enlarge our fa t " .• "Tried Station -to -Station service and find it 'Very AR4Sf ae±9117 fpr, selling goods to, distant palms." "Thanksto Long Dis- tance we are able to car - • on 'without a • largo stock of goods. We call pp wholesalers for oar nees. I. • call up customers in outside towns and make appointments: for try -known., arm ofOt- tawa retailers.Writes "We , ofin use •Long Distance • in preference to writing." We can tetlyou how to apply Long Distance to almost any business MRS. C. RU1VLBALL Manager BYer.Y Bell Tttleplanile re A ' Long .Diatence Siation 1M111,22EANigintillaraik fiews5of 10,74P1Polarits h be Countu and District mios Christina Shiells did 61; the residence of Mr. and Mrs,' Charie3 of Windsor, inet week, Where she was visiting, after a short illness. The remains were raken to Wingn pa in charge of 'her brother, John kg -11011s, and to the •reel- denco of Mr. and Mre i. MacLean, where the fun iil services were con- ducted by Rev. Dr. Perri°, of the Presbyterian church. The pallbear- ers were Alev,,Shicdls, F., Thompson, Charles is, F. Maclean, Greig iihiells, A. Seaforth' council voted a grant -of $400 to the town hand. Mr. Chas. Garrow, K.C„ of Goder- ich has •been appointed Master of the Supreme Court of Ontario, word of the appointment reaching him last week. The acceptance of this new position Will call for his removal from Goderich to Toronto. Henry Town, an old resident of Seaforth, died at the home- of his son in Hamilton recently at the age o' eighty-six years. The remains were brought to •Seaforth for interment, the funeral taking place from St. 'Thomas church, of which he was a proimnent member. He was a Mason. Miss Gretta Tiffin, daughter of the Rey. .4r, C. and Mrs. Tiffin of Blyth, Who was njtist finishing her training -at Victoria hospital, London, was recently strieken with diphtheria and was for a time ';ery ill but is recov- ering." • b dam - When ready to take up the busi- ness the first consideration is one of location. A good location is one that will produce a fairly continuous supply of pollen and nectar from early spring until fall, with at least one source that can be depended upon 'bra heaVy crop. Transportation, avoidance ef 'overcrowding, and shel- ter from winds are other factors to bear in mind when choosing a place for the apiary. Locality will., also determine the system of management, the etalipment used and kind of -honey produced. Whenever possible the beginner Should purchase one or two colonies of Italian bees with tested queens in his own vicinity. These should he in modern hives, The 'hive in tam- Icon•I pee is the ten frame Langstiot although some beekeepers no -01, pre- fer .a larger hive carrying twelve frames, or the ten frame Jumbo • • which is A -deeper have. . Bees can *also 'be bought:in one two or three pound conibless pack aged, and if obtained early enough in the season are often equal to over wintered colonies\ No one shoul m'ake the mistake of Purchasing package bees until he has hives an • d d other accessories in readiness. , dn. addition to the COlonieS of bees a Supply Of supers is necessary for the stbrage.;of 'the crop-, the equiva- lent of three deep supers being 'rd.; towed for each .-colepy. Queen • *lud- era; bee,'„estapia, Sinolter'`Filiet a veil are. also. necessary. If an mcaase ;•s - desired a few' CoMplete, hives ihriald - •• be Ton ,band for 'this -purpose.' 'are' several Matitifacturers,,i' of tqlee- snPilies that seit,`Ciut catalogues lob add by ettidying 'these the' bokintier';' slioald have rib trouble, inchoesitig the' supplies he:' Might is e. quire.' meat ' be' borne • in mink" hoWeVer;.' that the equipment: pair-- chased ,'shoulChe Modern and'suito able for -the- tatrPose. 'it is intended; ;." for; also tilt' keen it- standard:. The catante.of a small beginning witi As ;little exPense' as, possible 'cannot% be'too strongly urged, Unless'ene has. had '::experiende with bees:do not, be tempted to -purchase a largemons- berl of colenie%, even thouglt,they • offeted1;at, bargain. It Is cifstout- aging to invest a large. sum- of n'anilOy in 0.1! &Diary. and, then to lose most of: the: :bees durink the )fristr. winter !through rack of' exPoriertce. , • " , 'C., B. GoODh134011/1; ' Dominion' AlkairisP Fire of un mown- or g n, bailly 'aged the Bamgley 'clothing store at Listowel last week. The firemen fought the flames in a blizzard and saved the holiness district. -Loss is estimated a $12,000. , The remains of David Hugh Mc- Kay,' son of Isaac McKay, a former resident of Seaforth, who passed away on Sunday week at his home in, Pert 1-Imiron, at the age of 42 years, 'were, brought to Seaforth for inter- nment in the Maitlandbank Cemetery. The funeral teok'plaee from the resi- dence of. his brOther-in-law, E. J. Box, Rev. Dr. Larkin officiating. De- ceased is survived, by his widow, f or - merry Miss Atha, of Seaforth; his father, and one sister, MTS. Hill of. Lucicnow. , Adam .^Clegherrn, one of the oldest settlers in the Bluevale district, was found dead about 10 o'clock Friday night at the hoine of his granddaugh- for, Mrs. Roger Oke, with whom he had been living. The deceased, who was -about 85 years of age, had ap- peared in his usual geed health dur- ing the day and had eaten a hearty supper earliet in' ll' o evening. He is ,survived by six- son§ and two daugh- ters. His wife 'predeceased 'him sev- ,eral years ago; . I made to reproduce this trick, but so far without succeP,s, Again, no one has discovered the sccret of 0ne 01, the tricks of rieudin, the well-known French magician and illusionist of forty years ago. Ilea - din was a master of 41116nm-tie fig- ures, He produced on the stage a small model of a 'house with two doors, At a signal from him a tiny figure of a woman would appear carrying sweets, fruit or whatever lignt refreshment from a varied list the audience cared to ask for, while from thq other door would emerge the figure of a man with various kinds or drinks. Houdini, the handcuff king, has ex- posed many of the claims made by Houdin as the inventor of such tricks, but although careful inquiries have been made the secret of the one de- scribe'd above seems to have died with its inventor, Oswald Williams, the English illu- sionist, whlo is 'responsible for the, -above; continues: "I have often won- dered whether Houdini will ever re- veal the secret of the most amazing feat have ever seen performed.- He *is lowered head first into a vat of water, his feet locked- in the cover', which is clapped on and padlocked, The vat with its prisoner is then placed inside a tent, en attendant standing by, axe in hand, ready,to break the vat in caSe or. emergency. Then with dramatic suddenness, Hou- dini darts from the tent atfree man. The padlocks, upon extunination, 'are found to be intact. It is indeed a staggering performance. On another necasion at a private dinner party I sait Houdini -piece twenty-fous• bare needles on his ton-. gue and apparently swallow them. He persuaded one of the party to Iamb another needle through • his cheek, and that went the way of the others. ( Then ho swallowed some silk thread knotted at ,orte end, and, -'after ehaf: ting pleasantly for a while, -asked one of the party to pull the thread gent- ly from his mouth. This was done; and on it Were threaded the twenty- five needles! ' ' "Hartz, a well:known American illusconiet 'Who died some years ago, produced things from, an old hat in such a prolific manner that lie filled the stage 'with ribbons, papers,, noel, animals, birds, find so on, and' con - tinned to do se until it was almost jam - possible to move behind the foot- lights. This trick has never been copied successfullY. . oNomq FROM YOUR NEIGHIBORHOOD th PtOCERN 45 vagra=awg .7,,,,S4s: id..Preto^... INOrtddrtOirolif44aintj OriO' Ton of 0661 in TiiittoetVelOtilateb s weft as goads: The west withod a XhiCoti. ,aen,,o,ki1 ),,smlg rytielIt made. Burn!, hard Or rift roti, 'wood or wir w,tn,frpielut,s, G ?A/dices...v(2o .„ ImttatIledlOony ti,nO, old Sr bali)sen9)1 Splst in poet nnyend11,1„Afrao , .WrIteed wee Kat INNtg, litattiats am] ' ' %Ito, • • *RIO YOrit St '4401101t: 't : MAGIC :SECRETS, WORTH • "The 'levitation Illusion, in 'which a dons in many ways, but the secret of man being is:thade to float In mid, the only perfect method, iMiertled by r -while a olid steel hoop is poSsod. Mr. Nevil Maskelyne, bah' ROM been mpletely over the bodY, has been disclosed," • ' am.'wouthoctutoostgareAmosto,,umghistprz=mry•mbevontototilsesomay,:ototiktattamaysaunsitateam In ai co YZI1 Anyonewheeariliscover the' sec- iets of the tricks 'of old-titno anagic- ions will'•find a, f fortune. awaiting , jealous of theirlingenuity,rinel skill, edirie :of the worlde-cleyerest wizards Allowed the secrets of their,magic,al illusions to die!with them, and 'many a peiformer ,;te75.1.11y.f?rouId pay thim- s,ands of dollars',ite know how they '•iyee done. . , „ . wonderful trielc, performed by :-,t*famous illtisionist, De, Kolta, has never -been repeated since his 'death., apparent,apparatu was a apehially made ;die; -5" three, ,,inches square. This heo,put,upen tha when,to the .amazement. of the sped- tatars..it gradually ;,grew in, front their eyes ,until , it was about. four feet square, ;,Then, hey„ prestol it -cePqned,and out stepped a dainty „little lady who had apparently•grown ,with "the : die. Various: Attempts have been SII,I0110NEBB—Sieg' =Amusg cell for an Mt Tablet. (a Vegetable aperient), tb tone and otrengthen the organs' of digestion and elted- •• nation, Iroproven Appetite. Relieves Constipation. Geta',-"---... '7.1sediiiirover 25013Cdp' • °Yearn Your, ' Magi* • Ill J If is me Littie tee One-third the regular dose, Made of same iagredients, then 'candy coated: I;loiganza1.ngAttl,,,,, Sold by P. E. Hovey, Clinton, Oat, NIASTRtgfitriPTIA TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO ••• Daily Except Sunday. Lve Goderich . 6.00 a.m. 2.20 pan. Lve Clinton .... 6.25 a.m. 2.52 p,ln, Eve Seaterth .. 6.41 am: 3.12 p.m,' Lve Mitchell 7.04 a.m. 3,42 pan, Arr Stratford .. 7,30 a,m. 4.10 p.m. Arr Kitchen.r... 8.20 a.m. 5.20 p.m. Art Guelph .... 8.45 am, 6.50 p.m, Arr Toronto 10,10 eau, 7.40 phi. RETURNINa. Leave Toronto 6.50 a.m.; 12,51 p.m. and 6.10 0,mo, 'Parlor Cafe ear G'odetich to Te, roman morning train tina Pointe to, Goderich 6.10 p.m. train. Ositler UCd Clap Stfit4ford to"ro,, 16110 '161i,q1gtafitoon fairk, I.,1,0111111 0.`F.17t. t4rdonl , **girl Pro Sleep- to-uight use helAlei to -day- for Asthma. RAZ-A1AH hits brought peaceful nights and restful sleep to thousands who formerly snifered the agonies of Asthiaa. DAZ-MAH contains no narcotics' or KA, other hahlt-formhill drugs. lilt does not give, relief we guarantee your druggist will return your money, $1.00 a Box.. "Just swallow twO Capsules." Free Trial ProutTennileton Co., Toronto. igsTio your slave rot o5•ou3 aunt. no " evevipe1 w,orilg,1, ‘vonaiu01 thlo, Bettor hest, otm-doti,ntoit2,,hrlil2S: nerrOP pi •i‘ iitho To, ,,,t17,1617T tvlind,t!, oticAece raAiv COAL oa woo» Tho(1ertra;0I d0:700£:0;On1- (kci:nntn), 00 id awn now find SvdtInd .hono;m1c407:44;,L4 ?rgo'g! 05 000 ,ninCte- rait:aoSIIetleg, ThYDEE TIMES' IDE: HEAT cc, coot or creel The.011ver MOOS an:cli host of a dais. On aerated, by thnply tutniete waive. Vito • 050 n5o0o, range, Surma, 18 illifordfit 1060e50i JUST TORN A VALVE to bent or conk, ISo Aran ton -nine, no antics, tint, mono, chopping, shoveling. carrying 11017 5001 et wood, nests end balm hotter, onion., ficareassmouleamm .afmmoseamlAsem,s,, . . O bAYS' TLEAL En/ s ;.tr er the elorplekir*ds e #,„m'anciazgitrivzotgos, leUi Id „.,, • t, lc! Irnora res Li Ill:ED CANADA'S LARGEST RETAIL GKOCERS We Sell 'to snitsfti Three Dozen A , CLARK'S . 1.2 irjp A ,„. *Vale2ne3m Cak1G,Ipaesrc°1:. 3.-lb Clot,hesPins10 Ammonia c .4, . . PORK ANI) BEANS • Jelly ,Roll, 2 for ...., • .2..le No. 3 Tin ; Lei•• Dundee Cak, per. lb.' .. 29c Powder -7,-4 plots • arinalade 49 , WHITE . ,.WQ1tCESTER, ' SOAP SATIN ,FLOUR 24 lb. hag 80c 98 lb. bag 3.55 Sauce 10cG. Gold- ., 15 Bottle Comfort - FRESH Sul:iitseo • 7.arb, 1 00 Mincemeat 17 Sunlight vFINEST 'CANADIAN, , Our Famous RICHMEELO , ' •ChI eese • .32c lb TEA 69c lb Horseshoe or Cloverleaf Salmon; per tin_ , 27c Eagle Salmon, per I tin .... 25c Sunflower Salmon, per tin Ile Eohsters, per tin 25c and ... 47c Saca Sardines, 2 for 25e Brnuswick Sardines, 4 for 25e Maconaehies Herrings, per tin 22c Nonsuch Siovepolish, per tin I7e Zeba Stovepolish , , ... 18e Black Knight Stove polish . 140 Zebo Stove polish . • ... . 18c 13rasso, Brass Polish 14c Chloride of Lime ... -17e Charm, '2 for 25c Snap, per tin . , , 15e , . "CLINTON.,,.-: -- A full-size, ftullveight, solid bar of good soap is "SURPRISE.' Best for any and till household use. Lor use Jn wishing machines shave or slice a portion of the "S1LJRPRISE", bar direct to the machina.r-It will do fine work. • • • . , ------,----- . • The .Trusts and Guarantee.... Company i . . TORONTO' : . . Limited I . .. . ir NV e rit y-§ikth Annual Stateme-ht:,-. , ' BALANCE 'SHEET 1.)CEIV1BER• 3Ist 1922,• ' ..,.. . Capitol .A.e.fiount* ' . .' . ‘ „... ,, „. , 0 nice 'Prom i arts eon. So it'll' Deposit Vali ita : --, ' , Torout,o, altigney. elm munt- ' (The Ti -sets ii olliRilgo, I,,i111- Itdd, tAtodk). , ..' _ Oilleti litniiiiture . . . . . .. , , , . 20000,00 Real Ilfita to held for sols,,. 141,litinN:1 ;\ Torlgaged oil Real Estate.. 50141'1422 ' Leans ati iStoekii and lintals 28,411::,,i0 ,, Rai foil iii a iril o al, i)orritalon . or aaarain nail l'rovinueS all Cann dn lintnin ' 2,200.•011 l Bonds .p nil Delainbires , .. - 0,90,728.90 5100115 „ • — ... . . .. . .. .. i 244,0nri.10 4.1itfih Ii, elthYtin'fitI 1;:tlilts '7- 40,02.51.71 4.7,,,,,1t on:. ii, n .1 1.1,,dl,i,ilii n't1,', 0'0.31 ,, ,,,,,,„ ,..„,, ,,„ °al" A' '''''lt'' --------- $ -IY''''', r -"•'" • .. ' anrcniaccd cruet A,,rfirovi. 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