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The Clinton News Record, 1923-8-9, Page 5lipSJIAY, .A1150US1' 9t11, 10'?3. Varna Mrs. Roble Nicholson front trio west 'le renewing old acquaintaneos atroulid Fins, Jeff Keye and daughter and eon of Nashville' Tenn„ aro spending their holidays at the. old home. Rcv, George Richardson; of Deser- -nte andMrs, H, Dttnliin of Saskotoo1x were calling on friends last' week. Mrs, (Rev.) Mitter and son are w sitingwith her mother, this week. Mr. Earl McNaughton motored from' ,Kitchener and is spending a few days • with friends. Mrs. Freeman of Toronto is visit- ing -around Varna, E: 'Epics' has secured a range oil Pull tractor`,aid has,been using,it on W, Reid's separator, An open air concert will bo given =on "Lloyd Mef7'at's lawn on Thursday, evening, August 16th. Program will 'be rendered by talent from Seaforth :and London cionsisting of quartette :orchestra and comedian. Births 'LOBl3-In Clinton hospital on -Au- gust 6th, to Mr.' and Mrs. Feed W. Lobb, a sone -id -Tarty Elliott. 'BUTLER -In Clinton, on July 29th, to ,Mr. and Mrs, John Butler, a daughter. IIOF1AT—In Stanley, on Monday,. .'August Gth, to Mr, and Mrs. Peter• :Moffat, a daughter, {Helen Chris- tina). UMMER CARE OF POULTRY '(Experimental Farms Note) There is a tendency among same ;people to believe .that poultry do not .require any ,special care during the summer( months, and may be allowed practically to shift fof" 'themselves'.. While- it true thatconditions are more favourable for growing stock,. and for egg production in adult stock, yet: at no time of the year is more , care necessary to prevent disease and -vermin than during the warn sura- finer months.: ',Poultry kept in close stuffy sleeping., quarters cannot be kept in the best condition of health, - and are fit subjects for the ravages of lice and mites. It would be . much "(better to, have wire netting put. -in' -,place' of the glass windows in order -•that more fresh -air'might circulate :in the house. • 'A very strict watch must be kept for any evidence of lice or,mites :as -soon as warm weather commences, If. Tice are ],resent on the birds, treat ',each bird, individually with some Blue Mercury ointment, or some reliable r- dusting powder, and if ,red' are. present on the perches' `or -walls, the birds' should be removed from the house fora day or: two, and the build.' ing thoroughly fumigated,` followed by a really good cleaning of every -part of the interior. A thorough oc-, ,easional white -washing Of the whole • interior of 'the house will make the place more, sanitary. Poultry, con; -fined to :yards where there is ne pa- - titre' shade from the hot rays of. the 'elm should be provided with `shelter of some sort; sunflowers'or artichokes planted in the yards and . irotected. :until they get a' start, will provide -most excellent -shelter froin't`he sari,. 'Colony 1rouses 'seattred throughslan ;or?. chard or ,cornfield mak@"avery„de suable plaee,,for the growing stock. Filthy drinking. vessels',.: are the, cause of a great. many -troubles id the "poultry yards. Plenty ofpure drink- ing water,_whieli rinkingwaterj_whrch is' kept iii clean nes- - sels in a, s'beltered place will (benefit -^the stocleto a large extent, Be suite that the young growing :stock arew,el1 fed, to promote growth -and that they are given liberal range - where there• is',abtindande of green `-feed and also animal feed in the form of insects, worms, etc. (Cull out; the old stock that .you' do •'not intend to keen over for another - year, and sell"than early while the price is higher and while they are in good condition before they eonnnenee --to moult. J. D. LANG, Poultryman, ,Experi- mental Station, ILeirnoxville, Quebec. t'"HOW BRANTFORD GOT ITS•NAME Soon after the American' revoluti,e onary war the British, crown, repres- ented by Lord Haldirnand, gave -to the Six Nations Indians for their "occup-. „kation forever" with all their tribal :rights confirmed, a tract of land six .liles each side of the Grand River (also known then as the Ouse), Prom its -mouth in Lake Erie, to its scoueee "''The Six Nations split upon the offer. Some remained in Net York state, where they aro still located. Others name to Canada, preferring to remain ander the British flag, and these oc- copied the land as outlined. The chief of the Six Nations Indians, who came to Canada, and the one with whom all negotiations were carried on. by the British, was Thayandenegea,, better. known to history as Captain Joseph Brant, the greatest warrior. and leader whom the Six ' Nations ever produced, and 0 maxi cif such presence that on a visit' to the oldland' lie was the lion of the hotu`. Ile • located nt C'hiefsccoft, on the {;.rand -River, not very far front whats.noW the location os Brantford and attend- ed 'church at His Majesty's Chapel Royal of the Mohawks, erected on land given by him and still in use, the eldest church in Upper .Caneda, Ai; •'the site of the city the only spot at which the Gram! Ritter was fordable was near the present Lorne ,bridge. 'This fond Brant used and the spot be- came known to white 'settlers as Brant's ford. When Brant gave to. the white settlers the Ienid around the ford] the village Which sprang up •hoeam12 known as Brant'$' Nord, and is was only a slight treesltion Prem` `Brant's Ford to Brantford. The old Quaker! meetinghouse In aaton Maryland, is standing Just 'where " it was 'built without Charge additions or tubstraetione wince 1083. C. C. 1. Middle School Results itet,ois NOwaw e,e Wined, of sueeessful students in the ',Middle School examination.. () "'Indiana. "credit" or ,rase in a subject. 1, 2,and 3 irclieate hon- our standing l -over 75 pr dint., 2 -.over 06 per cent,, 3.- over 60. l --Composition, 2 --Literature, 3= -British History. 4—Ancient: History. 5- .Algebra, 6 -.Geometry. 7 --Physics, 8.-Ohemiatry 9—Latin Anthers. X10 --"Latin, C. " 1i--8reneh Anthers. 12—Freneh C. 12—German Anthois, 14—German C. 15 -4i -reek Authors. 16 -Greek C ' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Janet Ailcenhead , , c. Lorpa Ailkenhead, .' Marg. Aikenhcad, .3 3 e Marion Aleck : ,2 2 Blyth Anderon ..1 2 - e Helen AndeQfsen William • A.igent •e Myrtle .Armstrong,. Eileen Atkinson . ,2 Gordon Ball • Jesse i Bali Marjorie Beaton Ray Carter . , 3 1 Ferg Carter c Grace Churchill ..3 2 Donna Cochrane 2 1 2 Harry Cochrane . G c , c Agnes Conthe Barry Corrtbe . • c David Dewar .3 2 e 3 2 Sybil Eporett , , .11 1 e s Fred Elliott , , Carol Evans .. ...e 1 rRuth ' Evans , . 3 , c c„ Jean Farquhar Isabel Fraser 1 . _1 Laura Garrett —.2.-1 'Euloino' Geiger Marion Gibbings •. Clarence Glazier ;.2 c Etta Hardy Ruth Higgh s , c 3 Jos. Higgins Jean Hogg Willie Hovey . , 2 2 ;Ernest Hunter .. ,.t' 1 Emily 'hinter Cora .Jervis . Dorothy Jervis '.. c ` Florente Johnston.' 1 2 3 3 0 3 c''2 c 3 c. e 'c 2 ,, 2 c 2'2 '. 2 e 3 e 2 3 2 2 3' 1 2 3 1200 2' 1 0 3, 2 1 "1 c J. 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 .3 c 1`;. ,.3 -Olive Lawrence ,:2 1 Lucy Levy ...3 1 0 Bessie `Lindsay Marjorie Lyon 2 Marg.- _McConnell • Well, llirCool . ..0 Edna 'MeCowan Jean McEwan. Ain, McFarlane .. - c 2, ' John McGregor ...e' 2 3 c 1 Atidrey McIntyre' .3 1 c 2 1 Elinor NieiCinley ...3 ".d 2 Nellis 'McNeil .3 "2 3 1 Mary` 11.1eTaggert t Mary Nair ...' 2 Estella Marquis .83 1 Lylyum Martin .,3' 2 Robert' Middleton Jean N1'ossop c Angie Musterd W lbui.laeison, .. .3 3 2 Elmer Paisley . '.3 1 1 1- 1 Eleanor Plurnsteel.c 2 e Viola prang, .. ..2 2 . c c , c 2 Mabel Preeter i .1 3 3 2 e. • Eric Reid : ..e ' c c 1 _ Harold Richards ..e 1 e: 3 ' ` 1- m Kenneth Rorke ... c Beryl Selter . ..1 1 3 1 Willie Simpson ..e c Olive Schoenhals Charles. Shipley Albert.,Sloman ' 'Garnet :-Smith Elizabeth Stewart. Mary E. Stewart, :2 ' 2' e ,1•Mary R. Stewart.. ' Kathleen Taylor ..3 3 Leona ,!Taylor Jno. 11. Thompson Robt. G. Thompson. Norma Treleaven , . Esther ; frewartha :1 3 Grace Verner `Errol Walter” ., .3 c 3 Rennie Weber Jack Wigginton .3 c c c c c• 2 3 -.Sean Woods". c' 2 •2 2 -2' Mabel Wright .e 2 c 1 Joseph Yesbec .,;'.".2 Pupils whir have failed iii One. or -rife - been.,in-thi Middle ::sehool two years may according to, the following`time-table: • SUBJECT DATE HOUR HOUR Septeniliex 6th ,9.00•`to 1.1.30 a.m. 2 3 2 1.' 1 1 2 1 3 1 2• C, 2 3 ` c' 1- 1 1, 2 3 1 1 1, 1, 1 c 2 3 3 c c c 2 2 3• 2 3 c 1 e e 2 0 1 1 1 c• 3 0 e. 3 .. -,3 1,2 1 2''s 1,2 e 1 . 1 1 0 1 3 1 1 c 3 - 1 1 2 c e. 1 3 c 3 3 3 c e 3 e, 3 1 2 e 2 2•. 1 c 3 l c 2 :c c 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 2' 1 2 c 1 1 1.7 1 1 7.411 3 3 o subjects, and who have complete the, examination French 'Composition-. September 6th • ,--, , . , -1.30 to 4.00 p.m; Geometry , : . September. 7th 9.00 'to 11.30 a.m..' English Composition . September 7th:, . ...1.30 to 4.00 p.ni, • "algebra ..• „ 'September 10th • , .9,00 to 11.30 a.m. English. Literature September 10th .. , .1.30 to 4.00 p.m. Gentler.'AutliorsSeptember llth 9 00 to 11.30 a,m. German Composition.. September llth . , . , . 1.30' to 4.00 p.m. Greek o. Spanish Au,. September 12th .. .9.00 to 11.30 a.m. Greek A ec. oe Spanish C. September 12th'...' , ..... —1.30 to 4.00 p,ni. Physics or Ag lst year -September 13th 9 00 to 13.30 a.m. Ancient History . September 13th, 1.30 to 4:00 pan. Chemistry or: Ag 2nd yr. September 14th ,9.00 to 11.30 a.in. British History . , , . ,-- September 14th .. , . , . . ,1.30 to 4.00 p.m. Latin Authors; . September 17th • • , . 9.00 to 11.30 a.m. Latin Composition .... • September 17th , .1.80 to 4.00 pair. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS The September Middle and Upper School examinations will •be open to the following: 1 "Candidates who, having written at a previous examination on / papers sufficient te complete their qualifications for Graduation i papers . i which the failed. ,; Diplomas, or foe entrance into the Universities or Professional ,Schools, .apply to write an:pa7 rs n w Y 2 'Teachers actually engaged in' teaehing•during the previous school 3 Industrial candidates who are able to snbniit a certificate accord- ing to the regular form. ' 4 Candidates' who were prevented by sickness, domestic affliction or.� other ,causes beyond their control from writing at the June ex- amination. Such eaiididitte'iimust prove to,'the.satisfaction of the Department the su6ieiency of the alleged'"4ause of absence. 5 Cand'eletes who ars et least twenty years of lige. 6 Candidates who have spent only one yea,: in Form (IIS) are not ollgible 101 these esawieatioes. Crisp Creamy Soda Wafers The Biscuit of the Day r. 0 1(10‘,1 Enjoy a good cup of: Tea, Coffee oe"Co2oa? If yeti'do our blonde of )(leek Orange' Pekoe or Green Japan or Our Own Coffee has theflavor you are looking ' for, 'f3'y thorn and enjoy n UAL cup,' S y of Tea, Gioll'e° or ,Gecop, » Got our 5rieee ea Laundry soap, Toilet. soaps, Lux, Ammonia, 1'earliue and all the articles you need for the arnlual spring s;lean up: Motto: YOUR'S`I'bRE—OUR STORE—GET _01.312 PRICES Highest Prices for Eggs Get the habit of Dealing at JOHNSCN & CO $ GROCERY I9ho rte 11 TILE STORE' FOR EVERYBODY Brown's 4s* rea Bread delivered to all parts of tovwa MANY VARIETIES OF OAKES AND BUNS, Fresh for , your 'table daily,. We make Wedding cakes: a Speciality millanaoloosarnalateammaromt Nelson's Ice Cream and -Chocolates .;.. Fe jr. BROWN & CO. BAITER AND CONFECTIONER "''hone 1 CANADIAN NATIONALNTO. EXHIBITION TORO AUG. 25t1 SEPT. 8th The Show Window of Nations Estimated attendance 1923, 45th: Consecutive year, 1,500,000': Programme without precedent in its variety, and ,extent Scores'of new features and all of the old that have re- tained public favor GEORGEOUS CLEOPATRA SPECTACLE Crowning triumph in the production of super -pageants ,1500 Perforsmers. JOHN G.`R-£NT.'14.naging Dlrae%er ROBERT MILLER,Preaident Saes ,Tax to: be 6 per cent on 'Counter Check Books wing to th,(l°_ gales tart 'being • , - ere'eseii;':to 6 i er,. ce it 1'1,411 be to your advantage•to call lull plaee your .; order. Tor' future] delivery: O12ThE1tS;TAkET1.-'NOW WILL TiE. AT "ME OLD RATE The News -Record CLINTON, ONTARIO a..aam.a1 The following "ad" .appeared re- cently in a Missouri paper: "FOR ,SALE Eighty pure-bred. English White Leghorn: liens axed 2 roosters., All laying. " We're from Clinton and you have to show lis. ri Lawn. Social ' On Tuesdayafternoon, August 14; from 4 to 6. A social will ,be : held 'for the bnefit of St. Paul's Ladies' Guild on the laW'ii at Mrs: Combes," Tea; consisting of •salad and bread and butter, cake and tea„will ;be seri., ed. Charge 15e, Everyone web conies 'ePurse'Lest . In Bayfield •05: en the road on Au- gust 2nd; .a purse containing a' gold ,:brooch and a small sura of money and other articles. Pinder please leave or "phone the New Era office and re- ceive reward, Situation Wanted 1-loireework wanted — any ]rind — Please cof,munieate with Mrs, Alfred McEWen; at Mrs: 'Argents. For Stale Driving shed,16ft. by 25ft,, suitable for gal'agc or, small ,barn. Apply: to J. Cuningliame or Canadian National Express office. Building For, Sale Seventy-five by thirty. In first- 01u5s condition, containing a ,lot of:. valuable `hnsilrer. Also square tine. bei.; all sizes for sale„ , M. G. Rome », fort,, 1.3 ti: ]louse For' Stile ' Chi Mary, street, fratrte, Muse, 1 own watdr, collar, large tot 2 .Apply to A.Saeeloy. ,... 10-tf Farm For Sale Parts of,lets '37 and 38, concession 10, , Goderich township, containing 105' acres. are offered for sale. On the premises are a. 11/; story brick dwelling, a coininodious bank barn with stone stabling underneath and water in the stabling, and a pig and poultry pert and driving slier. There ,are 5 acres of bush and 5 acres of good young bearing orchard and the remainder of the land is all 'arable and 18 at present seeded down in 0 prime state of cultivation, and located half a mile from school and church and conveniently near market. The farm.is a very desirable one.. For further particular's apply to George H. Elliott, Executor William H. ,Cole Estate. 13-tf. Farni For Sale 100 acr:es,`let 10, 0000e88i0n 10, Hallett township, (beside Leech: ooro station,) Convenient for eldiming 310811ce, near el arch, school stores. Good land, well •.eulteetted, 'bank' been e'ith stabling beneath, frame house, good drilled well, creek lenrniirg through farm, orchard. Apply on premises to Mrs, Wm, Lee, Landes- bore. Phone 26=14 Blyth central.. 13-3-3. I arm For Sale 101, acres, on Provincial Highway, 5r/a miles west of Clinton, 611/a miles oast of Godorich: Good clay loam, Well cultivated; 4 acres orchard, near- ly all winter fruit` running creek through barnyard; bank barn with Content 'stabling,. 55• x 05; driv- ing shed and pig pen etdntbined; geed frame house, hard° and soft Water In house, Apply ,1211 the premises sr Write ,Michael 1+lick, IR, It No. 2, Clinton,: Phone :.8 on 601 Clinton en 1. 12-4.1, a;6B, 1111 41 Oh 11111441411111M111111111111411014111 111110111001111,101,11101100 What is Hi.7 qt IVIarat + Gas line? t1 ureter fuel stjperior•to any other make tit. siniiilar ],rice, Not: tally old ga0oliney:but kr preduot tbat makes stal:tin ` easier, that quickens pick-up and permits greater devolopinent than anyother gasoline at an equally low price, . A TESTED GASOLINE, 'flt.: most careful and exhaustive , -chemical rind practical tests were tirade before we wore willing to ofr'or HI -TEST MARATHON GASO-LINI: for sale, Chese tests disclosed that its ready vaporization made starting easy, even in the coldest weather. Spark plugs seldom fouled and that less carbon was deposited i1r •oylinders, Thorough lombustion kept this gasoline from leaking into the crank COS? and power was increased .enormously. ;COSTS NO MORE 'KHAN OTHERS with all its, points pf superiority. Those are undisputed facts, Try it yourself and be convinced the same 'as thousands oi' other's throughout Ontario, RED INDIAN MOTOR OIL `is also in' a class 'by itself. Costs no nMee than the inferior motor oils on the market. ,501/ENE COAL OITA (American). Try it and note your clean Tamp glasses, also: it burns the last drop in your lamp, Entirely free f> o niche nauseating odors when,uurned in your oil stove, Worth; doable the price 9f others but sells at gnly two cents per gallon more. avria s TELEPHONE 53 tiller 'CHI-NA'MEL STORE. Il11111I 111111I*I111111111111111I1111111I111111111111111111111111111111illlll 111111111122121 Bill,] 11111111111111111llI II1111111111II,111111111111111111111 111111111 lIlilu1Il11 G 2161, A GOAL THRESHING'00AL CANNELL COAL 0,01012 AND EGG.COAL' Now on hand. Order early. Gar of Alberta coal expected.. Phone 155 E. WARD • 124* Phone 68.. OFFICE HOURS : 9.30 to 12 a.m. 2.00 to 5.30 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. NFMMO Chiropractic Specialist. Specializing in Spinal, Nervous and Chronic Diseases. Normandie Block, Clinton, Ont. ' Lost: "Howard” gold watch, in vicinity of Clinton:If finder wi,11 please return same . to Connell & Tyndall's butcher shop or Wm. D. Connell, they,, will be suitably rewarded. 114f. House For Sale. Frame house, with 14 acre of gar- den;with fruit trees, for sale. Ap- ply to Mrs. Thos. Lee, R. R. No. - 2, Clinton; Phone 15 on 604, Clinton central. , • - 10-11 Small Farm For Sale N. mile north of Clinton, on Graven Read, containing 8 acres; young or- chard and small fruit; bank barn with ceirient stabling for 4 head o£: cattle and' 3 horses and:,dri"eing'shed and hen house; 7 -roomed house with good cellar. Apply to Mrs. G, 11'FsFar- girlinr, House For Sale • 2 -story brick house' on. North street, ,.Food repair, all conveniences, acre of land, fruittrcles, etc.; Good stable could be used for different Purposes. Atso`a 2 -acre lot near railway ; track.., C. J, ;Wallis, Clinton.'. • 81 ft: Ilog'-For Sorvico Supreme Lad, No 180, registered Large Black hog, will stand for ser- vice at the premises of the under- signed. C. W. Williams, Sr., Lot 44, Maitland eon., Goderich Tp. Sept 6-p Baby Chicks BARRED 11001 5 AND LEGHORNS CHICK FEED BLATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL the Best by Government analysis E. L MITTELL, Clinton Store 'Vacated by J. E. Johnson FOR BREAD Purity, Five Roses and Maple Le FOR PASTRY Monarch and Pie Crust B EAAKF ST Ft;OD Rolled Oats, Fresh & free from hulls Wheatine, a real good appetizer. BINDER, TWXNE Call ani]` see us before buying FERT1IZI R GUNN'S SUR -GAIN W. Jenkins 0 Son. nowt :ARID Imo MOM; Elav*bar 100 o*" 3,41 Singer Sewing Machin Fancily, Electric and D. it. Sty1e�g Also some 'second-hand' machine good as new. Old machines taken as part payme• . Easy Terms. . l:t will . pay you to look these ov, before fftiying elsewhere. REPAIRING AND PARTS FOR At MAKES OF MACHINES • EARL STEEP July 1 COAL, NUT. STOVE & EGG !1 ALWAYS ON HAND 1 FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY R. J. 19/1ILLE Orders taken at residence. Phone 1 \ AUCTIONEER Honor Graduate, Carey Jones' N. tional School of Auctioneering, Dago. Special course taken in Pu Bred Live Stock, Real EstateMe Rates and 'Farm Sales. keeping with prevailing market.-Sa isfaction assured. Write or wir Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone 1 93. <v88-tf-19.1 • Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and r paired. Woolen goods dry eleane Rooms over Heard's 'barber alio W. J, Jago. ROOFING DOES, YOUR ROOF NEED TCi FIXED T.',;.Y HISEAIt7 We have on ,hath], o,. coinplete 1 ,of'Ashphalt Roofing; befit of qua tint regboljsble prieeeS. 'Call and fiefore`biriiylpg• SEEDS:' Mangles; Turnips, Rape, . Sorgli, Seed Corn all verities Irish` Cobbl Green Mountains,' 'Barrel New: Y.; Potatoes ; and . Millett, ALWAYS - +ON HAND Five., Roses,Purity, North S and. Pastry Flours, Oat Middlin. ground Barley, Beef Scrag, Grout Charcoal, Tankage, Oyster Sheil,G Corn, Herbageum, Blatchford'a E Mash, Milk, Mash and Calf Me Royal Purple Pratts and Wodehou Stock Foods, Pratts Buttermilk Ma Royal Purple chick Feed, We also have a car load of coar salt, special price if you bring yo 02604 bags. J. A. FOI LO 4 SON Phone 123 Flour and Feed Merchants and • - Grain Buyers Also issuers of Hunters & Trappe' licenses ggs ft g: a•.d We are in the market all 2 year round for eggs and poultry: IT WILL BE TO YOUR AD- VANTAGE TO GET IN TOUCI;! WITH US WHEN READY TO MARKET •2OUR PRODUCE. GUNllIL NGLO S &CO (LIMITED) CLINTON, ONTARIO. N. "W. TREWARTHA, Manages Phone No. 190 ilohnesville 214 w CREAM . WANTED! The demand for our butter, is le creasing. To supply this demand we requ more ereant. Wo request you to ship us you cream. We guarantee you the Higbee Market Prices, ]accurate tests ani prompt service. Our firm is brown to you and needs 040 further recommend, We pay all express ehargee, fur* 1St ereartr cans .nnd pay 0,71c0 oact� rnooth. Writo for ettno or fur$bar'in oOsos tion to the F*11E+ 4RAFtorri2 Crkt12AM1r11t't Co <1 BIO;r 11414A01A ,,