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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-5-17, Page 5SIi tci You d Crile ontp ]s on Daylight Saving imp G0a710s cinb Sunday last, It looks es thought the Liboritis, Conservatives and II. P, 0. would have a ,loynt candidate ie. North Mir, oz-- it4r,Ut t Tim Wie ries h u m r What's the matter with Cliitteree "mid o1 Trade? Every town, that aure to push ahead has a live Board Trade, ,Olietou's seems to be in a tate of suspended animation at Pres - 'The 'householder is not likely to etic:e,any chenge in the cost otliv- ng following- .lhe.woikbig out o1 1,11e ow budget. ' It is impossible to arse'tlie revenue needed without the olleetion pf texes, "No anzttter how unkind the world seems," „remarks an exchange, "Yon fro going to 'get all the praise to which you fel yourself entitled at .your funeral," But Iealat's ust the trouble,', Think.of all 'those pretty things- being .sad about us and trot =even °a`cbance of` -anybody coriiiug::a crani next day to tell us about it? . 4 be I to hoped kt°P t th at tilers three :hundred young Hebrideans who' have .recently come to. Ontario will bring :.along and . help spread abroad ,throughout this province a wholesome regard for the things whichthe ':Scottish people are supposed to hold .sacred: the Bible, the Holy Sabbath, honesty of speech and a strict regard ...for the plighted word. In several of the „States of ,the Union they are enacting statutes :making Sit illegal to observe Daylight .Saving time. In one they "evade the lam" by starting their industries .going an hour earlier in the morning.- -To many of us all this fuss about putting on the clocks seemed child- ish, always. Why not get up and .start work an hourearlier without -intenferring with the clocks ? «k.%,s Housewivesaretold that the slight 'eduction in the duty on sugar will make a;_difference in .their household expenses: It may, a little, but ,the increase in the sales tax, -which will also be paid- by the consumer,' will snake a_ greater difference. The tax oconies out of the consumer in every ease,' pit doesn't matter whether it is -placed .at the source or :collected dir- ectly from the man •or woman who 'buys the article over the counter. We are right, with the Prince of Wales, who prefers `intelligent antici- pation .to belated record," If there is anything that "gets our goat" to -use •.a most inelegant phrase, it is the receiving of announcements of important 'events -for publication a week or so 'after ` they should have :l5een•:made public. We'd; rather by far get the report of the event, if possible to anticipate, before„ with the admonition: "Get this in type and;' well telephone you if any changes re necesary." If' you have an item of new send it in before it begins o grow whiskers. , It .was with 1cee r regret-tha word vas receivedthronghout the news - Taper ews- Pa e woorld of Ontario last week lel .the 'death of William Hale, found ter andfor over fifty years editor sof The Orillia Packet,:one of the hest alcnown\weekly newspapers in, Ont ario, or in Canada. Mr, hale was a . man -of high principles and was never ::afraid to express his o ini on :incl. p •;r ....o 'rand: it Ile by wedded a quaint- ly ' humourous pen, and "The Page" '.:over which he presided was eagerly :turned to by everyone who knew The -Packet. During the past year he has 'been ill and has' had to lay aside the •pen. Canadian' weekly journalism ,Aluriiig the past fifty. years has been 'enriched' by the presence in its ranks ,e,f William M. ITale. • "Big Interets" sire the bug bear el dente minds. We hear a lot about -Chem and, to dear some people 'talk ;:you'd think they were some sort.of monsters that ought to be extermin- ated: The tendency of the age is to exeate monopolies and those who are '`leudest'in their denouncements are often, the ones. who are busiest in creating. them. As a case in poiakt` ,eke the cannery in a southern town, which has recently been taken over by the Canadan Canners, Limited. That little cannery was working away. trying to build up an independent ?dant, against: the strongest of organ- ized opposition. The time carne when 'it could no longer, standout,Why? Simply because a big company, with urilimited capital, canrun a. dozen or a hu ndrecl such 1.'aotorioir much more uheap]y'than a dozen,. or a hundred factories can' be operatedby irides ,pendens; companies., It can buy more ccheeply, its overhead expenses are, not, se high and its 'turnover' being be large it can do with a smaller profit, consequently it call sell cltclp- r rand who could be .found' who'd spaS a cent more a can for. the pr o- tiu c of the smalli1 concern? A com- pany operating' a chain of stores can sell goods cheaper than the individual. 'storekeeper because that company can ;'buy 'to better advantage, The cern, r;pany with the largest capital and imitingr'the largest turnover in the ;year le in a position to undersell the smaller dealer . and to Mat more ',money into the bargain. But this con- centrating of capital into: few hands' r the treating or monopolies, and the nnenoply grows and at last is gn a position to Make its power felt, ,which it often does, Deaths -' lcCOVIE-•-At Calgary, 'Alta, en May 1,0tlii Atm Jane Harland, with- powow ef: the late Donald MCCorvie of -t.; Clinton. IiAN13 = Tu `aibbert township, ort May lith, 'I'lterwlas Raney;'hus"band of Nellie Miller, Bewail, aged '77 1'+earn: VOIt131FS,-JAt Walten, au May 5 4th AfMigaiil Lave, wife of ;!lariat. Fortes agog 4 1'6d1as; 1: i4i1l01f i Ott't Il)tya Marriages B14ACIC---13RAAVLE.Y-Ab the home of the bride's, parenie, Winohot)t, 0n "May ' 13 : lee 13rewley to 1 at ,ly h an (ioot c .Ilatic, Wroxeter, Youngest son of Mr. and Mrs, It Black. Births SOUTIiCOTT- Ar Exeter, on May lith, to Mr, and Mrs. 3, M, South- ecatU a daughter, SMITH—At -tarry Sound, on May 12th, to Mr, and Mrs. A. L, Smith, (formerly Miss Daisy 'Middletoii,) a daughter. ST•t1NIBD Y—In Exeter, on May 201, to Mr. and :Mrs, J. d':*,,Stanbury, n sou. ---.--COURT OF REVISION Fort'h4 Village e of Bat field' Y. Notice is Hereby given that a Court of Revision will be Held in the ":town hall, Bayfield, on Friday, May 25th, at 8.30' in 'the evening for -the purpose of hearing and de- termining complaints against the Assessemrit Roll of the said ,village for 1928. Persons . having business at the said court will please attend at the said time 'and place without further notice, H. W. IBRWIN,•Cierk Bayfield May 14th., 1923 • -02-2 • COURT OF REVISION For the T'ownshipa of Goderich Tiotice is hereby given that ' a Court' of Revision will be held in Holmes' Hall,, Holmesville, on Saturn- day the 26th day of May, 1923 at the hour/of 10 orclocic in the forenoon, for the purpose of hearing and ;"de- termining' complaints` against the Asessment Roll of the said. township for •-1923.• Persons , having business at the said court will please attend at the said time and place without further notice.,' All dogs in ` the municipality not Certified as destroyed, and the tags returnee 'on or before the -above date, will: be charged in the 1923 taxes Any ,person owning or harboring •a dog without :the necessary tag for 1923 will be prosecuted according' to statute. ° ADAM CANTELON,' Township Clerk, R. R. No. 3,: Clinton May 14th, 1923, 02-2 COURT Q1' RtIVISION Por The Township of Stanley Netiee is hereby given' that a Coen of Revision will be held in the township t hall Varna, on Mon, i x Clay, the 2St (ley o f May,1.9 3 at the hour' of 10.30 o'clock in the fore- noon, for the purpose 4i ;tearing alta, cleterinining complaints against the Assessme t toll o1 the saz l township for 1923. Persons having businass at the sail court will please' attend at the said time and phaco without further notice. I• 11, LIARNWHLL Township Cleric, Varna May 1401; 19235 -02-2 G. W. V. A, Sale The Clinton Brandi o1 the 0. W: V A. has decided to sell its cheeps to pay claims for rent, light etc,, and after paying, sante will donate theenr- plus to the Clinton General hospital. ;A• private Sale .will bo held in the Band Room .on Saturday, May 19th from 2. P. M. 1 All articles will be marked in plain figures and will be valued at prices that will appeal to the prudent: buy- er, The :Collowin'g is a dist of the articles that will be placed` on sale, Solid Oak' Table: '30 x 48 ,Centre Table 21x30,: Oval Centre Table, Otto Man, 6 Dining . Room Chairs, small, woodardCchair, Arm 'Chair perforated seat, plain solid Oak Chair, Arin -Chair, Oak, leather seat Rocker, Arai Chair, Oak, leather seat ,velour cush- ion, Verandah Chair, Arm Chair, Oak, leather seat and back rocker, Arm Chair, Oak, leather seat, rocker, Oak Rockery leather seat, Office Chair perforated seat, Oak Rooker, leather seat,-2•Upholsered patent rockers, 2 Stoves, 2 Oilcloth squares, '. •several framed pictures and '1 Gramophone and Cabinet. 02-1 Auction Sale Of house"' and household effects,. will take place at the 'residence, corner of Princess and , Raglan ,streets, on Saturday' afternoon, May 26th, commencing at 1 o'clock. The household furniture' will be disposed of and_. if ; the house is not already sold privately it will be sold by auction on that day. :Terms: On household effects: Cash. Miss J. Holmes, Proprietress; G. H. Elliott auctioneer 02-1 E_p. Feels Cleap- Garments' or: materials cleansed with SURPRISEfeel >fSoft well washed ; and carry ythe truly crean odor so pleasing to the House -keeper. . ;164 eetr n Fox That Bedrool . Of Yours If ever there .was it wall finish: that -just Suited a bedroom, it is Monotone. 'We can't. exactly tell you why. But when you see its charming velvety like finish, and the excep- tionally pleasing' array of colors it comes in; you'll ` know better than if we took all this. page to tell you about it. . . gu till that you That's why we are ,�lf�ges z >;' drop into our store and. see 'for yourself. l � After which, snake up your mind what's best Cor that bedroom of yours.- G17NERAL H:IARDWARE CLINTON he:;uffce and a�! swe �s4lra� r't 1. Iroi n a:t?,..' t;9a 1 1 11.a o oil11 '1 DO ° YOU Enjoy .'i good cep of Tea, Coffee et Cocoa"? If you do our blends p1 Black Orcuri'e Yoj;ie of :Green ,Japan or Ona• Own Coffee has the flavor you are looting for, T3 ' titers and enjoy a REAL cup 01'. `PeS,, Coffee or CoGeil, Get our Prices on Laundry'seap,. Toilet soaps, bus, Ammonia 1 A Pendine and all the artielee you need forP '010 annual •spr]ng clean up. Mo YOUR . Motto: X 01 STORT:---OUR, STORE --GET OUR PRICES Highest -rices :for Egg's Get the Habib of ,Dealingat O Nat N CO'S OROCERY °i one t11' TIIE STOVE loon EVERYBODY i Fr estiC Strawberry Raspberry ,Cola Cola Birch Beer Ginger Beer Lemon Sou Rochester Root Beer. g ran Jersey Cream Oreatn Soda Ginger Ale Or ang•e Fruit Grape Cherry CP 110 Soda Fountain- Drinks and Varietis fruit Sundaes Ice -Cream in Btilk Cr Brick Neilson's. Chocolates Fresh-Confectioary always at your. command'' We snake Wedding cakes a Speciality . .k BAILER AND CONFECTIONER Phone 1 amanammursmnsier THE REDR c ors OF ONTARIO, asks the generous people of Ontario to come to the help of COCHRANE an Ontario :to`wn. 3,400 people live in Cochrane ; _ 180 1 have had typhoid fever or are.. now sick. The town itself has gallantly carried its -burden until now. The Red Cross asks Ontario for $75,000.00 in order to run the Emergency Hospital with 20 ,arses and 80 beds :- Also to. care for hundreds of convalescents still' urgently needingspecial food,. and care 'to restore them to health: h _ Please send your, contributiorx. to the Hon. Treasurer, Ontario._ Red Cross; 410 Sherbourne rhourne' 'Street, Toronto. ADELAIDE M.PLUMPTRE President Mb; ndvertxnament is published gratis by thio nowlpnper)' House for Sale Cottage on 'Princess street, town water and electric lights,' ?J^ acre of garden with fruit ' trees and small fruits. Apply to W. L .Petters, cor. r.bbert and;. Princess streets. • 02-tf, Clerk Wanted Girl to cleric in the Dominion Store, Clinton: 02-1 Wanted l Maud for second work; only exper lensed antireferenced-rsferenced. �n'eecl ap- ply, Mr Stott, Y y� BabU, Chicks FOR SALE I Baby'chicks from free range, :bred-. to -lay, S. -C. White Leghorns. $15.00: per hundred; 10% of purchase price with order, balance before chicks are shipped. Capacity 25,000 chicks per season INGLENOOK POULTRY YARDS • E. J. TREW+AItTJIA IIolntesville, Ont. . Phone: 22 on 611, Clinton central. 95-tf • House For Sale' • ` 7 -roomed frame house on Princess street house in ,good repair, town' water, :cellar, garden with some fruit trees. Also some furniture. Apply on premises to Mrs. Smeltzer:. 97-tf NOTI0E TO CREDITORS In the matter, of the Estate of Em- ily Stogdill, late, of the township' of Stanley, in the CRiiity of Huron, Widow, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to section 56 of the Trustee Act R. SIO. 1914, ch. 121, that all creditors an others -having d claim s or demands against the estate of the said Emily Stogdill, who died en .or about the third day of April 1923, are required on or before the 16th day of June 1923 to send by post prepaid or de- liver to, the undersigned their Chisr tai n rtames'and stn+names,''ad- dresses and descriptions, the full pax- titulars, of their'- claims and state- ment of their. accounts and the' nature of tho' securities,' if any held by thein. Acrid take notice that after' such mentioned date the. administrator. win proceed to distribute the assets of the said • deceased ,raiiidng the per- sons entitled the`r'eto having regard only to the clams of itc]t he shall then have notice andat 110 -_said adutinistrator will no1�:bp- le'for the saicd assets,'. or -any_ part tlies'eof to any person oil erson : of whose claiurs notico shall not have been re- ceived by him ` at the' time of such distribution; and such persons shall be• permanently'; excluded, from. the benefit of such distribution. Dated at Sutton 'West, Ontario, this 7t11 day of May, A. D. 1923. A. Crozier' 13ox 13, Sutton \Vest,- Ontario Solicitor for the adnnnistrator, W. Mrs. Ba field. .02-1 H. 'Stogdiil, Grocer, -Sutton Wost, Sows For Sale ;,Tho undersigned has for sale a number, of purebred Yorkshire soil's for' breeding purposes: Norman 'Ball, R. ' No. 1; Phone 5 -- 640, Clinton' eentral,. 101-2 'Lot to Rent Garden lot; -to, rent on shares. Ap- ply at St.Patil's Rectory, 101-1-p Clover Seed For Sale ,Sweet Clover Seed, white and yel- low. Apply Phone 16 on 611, Cline ton central. '101-2 Leaving Town A few good pnnlp5 still on hand ,at: 412.00 pumps for 48.00, while they. last; also a set; of blacksmith's tools, cheap, 2 rough barn pumps, 45.00. each; 50 whrffletreos, cheap. Shop will be running a couple of weeks longer. If you wanta bargain in any of., the above come while they Last. John Stephenson, Iluron)treet , ' 971:.1 Notice All adoounts owing to the late Al- fred Mol(own roust be paid by' May 20th.' Call and settle with Mrs. D. Colo. -'—D. L, McIntyre, Executor. 99-4-p Egg's For ITatching i"i.onta bred -today strain of B. P. Reeltst Mated' to cockerels :Cram Me- )Dohalei College, Quebec + 1,00-` et' setting of 15 ,.sr 85.011 /40. hundred-, :b,• G; Cralbraitb, neerfeltlt *int. phone 6019 1' 1:1, Clinton contra). a--.9S-V Small Farin Por' Sale r14 mile north of Clinton, on Graven' Road, containing 3 acres; youngor- chard and small`'fruit; bank balm ith cement stabling for 4 head of cattle and 3 horses and driving shed and henhouse;, 7 -roomed house' with good cellar. Apply to Mrs. G. M. Far- quhar. —98-tf Rouse For Sale 2 -story brick house on Not;th street, in good repair, a1I conveniences, acre) of lane, fruit trees, etc. ,Good stable could be used for different'purposes. A I Soa 2. acre o' . lot near ar railway track. C. j. Wallis, rs. Clinto . n 81-tf. Hog ,For Service Supremo Lad, No. 180, registered Large Black: hog, will stand Cor ser- vice at the premises of the under- signed. C. W, Williams, Sr,, Lot 44, 1Viaitland eon., Goclericlt Tp. Sept G -p Fifty Acres For Salo About one mule front Clinton, good level land in .best of condition, suit- able for cultivating or for pasture, Half is seeded down: Good fences• and watered by Bayfield River, In - „quire at Haws -Record' Office. 00-51 Farm for Salo or Rent Lots 57 and .58, Maitland conces- sion Goderich townepip,, containing 134P4 acres, mono- et less. Bank barn, 50 felt sgUare, stabling under- neath, driving shed, hied, 30x50; boil arouse, large frame house, Pos- 1 session given- at: °nee, ltnbrow Shepherd. tainteslaero, Ontario. 70,tf E0 A Uunl,ul III 11,1E d@1f�lU II 11111 11111111311W 11111 11;111111 1111111 11® > immurrITII t as again remind you thee, Pahtnt t1 nd Clean/sup • , is No o t. . Everything in Gloss and Fitt Paints, Enamels, Varnishes, Steit`ns Graining Materials et,g, for 4nsdie work also pure 1DLEPIIANT FVIIITI LEAD and BADEN LINSEED OIL for the Outside IIIRDS ROOFING and SHINGLES for ,the House and Bairns at less than last .years prices. 1,et'us quote 1700 on PIPE AND PIPELESS FURNACES for that Beating :lob. HIGH, TESD. AMERICAN: COAL OIL and GASOLINE•uara g nt sed' best to' be had or money refunded. KITCHEN BRAND OVERALLS, None Better, at ;rices worthy of, your comparison.' 1 y TELEPHO3'IE.-58 16111111ll 111111;11111 111111111111111111 VIII 11111111111111111111111E !11111111111111 IIIIIIIIIII Ul 1111111E 111111111111111 CBI-NAMEL STORE 1111111111111111 11111111111111111111111110141111111111111;i Phone 68. OFFICE „HOURS : 9.30 to 12 a.m. 2.00 to 5.80 p.m. 7.00 to 9.00 p.m.” Wednesdays 9.30 to 12 'a;m, 7.30 to 9 p.m. DR, W. R. NIMMO Chiropractic- Specialist. Specializing in Spinal, Nervous and Chronic Diseases. Normandie Block, Clinton, Ont. Western Oats SHOULD ARRIVE . NEXT WEEK 65C Bushel Clinton Flour Mills 101-3 Baby Chicks BARRED ROCKS AND LEGHORNS CHI012 FEED BLAT:CFIFOItD'S CALF MEAL the best by Government analysis E. L MITTELL, Clinton ° Store Vacated by 3. E. Johnson a For spring 300 Pairs MEN'S SOLID LEATHER WORK - INC BOOTS from 3050' to 5.00 l �''oys' and Women's at Equal Vallee 0 Opposite the Postofflee. inn Clinton 1Wilangel.s.;—Turrtips SEED CORN Mangels—Giant Leviathan, Sugar^, White Turnips—"Gooch Luek, Jurnbe, Caned- Ian Gent. u a S g r Beets—Royal Giant • Seed (Jorn—+(Dints) Wisconsin No. 7; Golden Glow, Bayley Improved Leant- Wh'ite Cap, (lllints) Longfellow Coinptons' Early, Early Huron Sorghum—Sugar Cane, •Orcha?'d Grass ;Extra: )i'8ney • Baby Chick Feed and Relied Oats Flour-7:?urity, p'ive Roses, Mails Leaf (High Patents), Jewel (Blend- ed) -also Monariclt and Pic Crust ('Pastry) Feed ram 5011515, White 1Viiddlingl Feed Flour. Sampson (HeavyChop) Another; car course 'Bulk salt `soon, Leave your order early W Jenkins & Son. ,,FLOlrin AND rEIM Rhone,; Elevator 19d, Reoiicitct 141 Singer Sewing Machine• Family: Electric and D. R. Styles Also. seine secoxnd-hand niaeh`iries, good as new. Old machines taken as part payirrent Easy Terms, It will payyou to look these over before puying elsewhere. REPAIRING AND PARTS FOR ALL MAKES OF MACI'iINES EARL SITE... —96-4 p COAL NUT, STOVE & EGG ALWAYS ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DEI}IVERY R. J. MILLER Orders taken at residence;. Phone 119 AUCTIONEER ' Honor; Graduate Carey Jones' Na- tional School of Auctioneering, Chi- cago. Special course taken in Pure Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer= chandise ;and Farrm Sales. 'Rates in keeping with prevailing market. Sat- isfaction assured. Write or wire, Oscar Kropp, Zurich, Ont. Phone 18- 98. -6841-1923 Clothes CIeaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and re- paired. Woolen goods dry cleaned. Rooms over Heard's barber shop. W. J, Jago. i--83-tf SEEDS Our spring stocks of Alfalfa, Red Clover, Aisike, Timothy, Yellow and White Blossom Sweet Clover are, now ready for ,sale, Farmers desiring clean, handy seeds >£t a reasonable price will, find it to their advantage to, buy now. Our stock is all On- tario Grown Seeds. :Substantial dis- count on cash sales. RO IriF'INO ,Have complete I3, line of highest ' grade asphalt roofing. Wu7i'guaran- tee our line and stand 'behind it: Always on hand: Purity, Five'' Roses, Thorobred and North Star Flours, Ground Charcoal, Beef Scrap Tankage Ground Flax Seed; Corn; ,Ground Corn; Oatmeal; Oyster Shell; Grit; Royal Purple, Pratt's'' and Wodehouse Stock Foods and. Royal Purple, Wodehouso and Blachford's, Calf Meal; Glauber Salts; Sulphur and Salt, Special prices on large quantities for cash, J. A. FORD &: SON Phone 123 Flour and Feed Merchants and Grain Buyers Also issuers of Hunters &, Trappers licenses - Eggs 10 ltr ( VVanted We are in the market all the year round for eggs and poultry. IT WILL BE TO YOUR A.D- VANTA.GE TO GET IN TOUCH WITH ITS WHEN 'READY TO IV/APART ' YOUR PRODUCE. GUNN, UNCIALS CO. CLINTON, ONTARIO. N. W. T'%t.EWARTD:A, Manager. Phone No. 190 Ilolrnesvillo 601 r 31 CREAM WANTED! The demand for our butter is in. creasing. To s -apply this demand we require; more cream. '9 request you to:. ship tie your. °reani, - We guarantee you the Highest Market Prices, laceurato teats and prompt 6lr1+'ice. Our firm Is'known to you and needs rte further ,recommend, . We pay all empress charges, Burn- ish cream cans and pay tts'lee each month. Write for eons or further, itlf1trt4 tion tit the TIT08 S+ EOR'TII S�XfJ1T,itifiill .; " : 4,, kt,, idutrai; 'AEA7.V:fF.FSl'l�iig