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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1931-05-21, Page 5OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME Monday, May 25th, • wiI1 be observ- •ed'as a holiday this yeas, the 24th ,n;onning on -Sunday, ':The .Seaforth News has 'reduced ;its size, from a seven column to a :six column paper -and ;now comes ;out as allhome, print, w W C 4 :JTydro •will be off Sunday after- -noon from one o'clock until five. But that isn't, so pad, even for Those who use electricity for 'cooking, ns; dinner will be over and:it•Will lie on again An .time for tea. , `Goderieh, too, seems to be sorne- what hesitant about 'taking the Wed- nesday afternoon: half holiday. Some of the hilliness places close, others keep open. Al towns. should have a ;business 'nxeid 'association, which • would .hold frequent meetings, dis- cuss ':natters relative- to 'their inter- ^ests arid *hick •wield bring tip this matter of a.weekly half holiday early, •in the seasan,'get a fine on the wish - ' -ea of the majority of its members • and then decide on some uniform an. tion. In Clinton the matter has al - Ways been 'left-until l•ways'been'left-until the last minute -then someone -goes around with a -De- ntition and some will sign and others. •will' not. HURON -BOY WINS PRIZE Carl 'Morlock' of Crediton, Medical student at Western University, won !Second piiize in the Medical History exams. recently, the subject on which lte wrote'being the Philosophy of John ::Hunter, the famous Scottish surgeon, e vivid • tw OF TI'H E WORLD 1 Art Alaskan, cruise guarantees you new sights, new experi- ences and a glorious. ly different holiday. 'Reduced rail fares 1NOW with stop over ' privileges at Jasper National Park and Minalci, Full details and Mims- ..ttated booklet from any. agens of Canadian National Railways. Oy a"+,�. r-10 CAN IAN NATIONAL LONDESBORO s. ng: last • of eo ter, Wla`te ca visiting Fall re hes n e it eta ase evening, will nee '�'h good Pt which r gave a on' of e no k T eo 2, al m Mkss' 'due were Mks. last cent dr Richard this wit 11Q ' THE CLINTeiN1,NEWB RECORD &pent- Gonne tune' at -their' summer' cp.:- • tags: Dr. Allison and: Mrs. Allison, Fein Mi., and 1VIms, Empy, wore guests at I merly of Londesboro but now ''of • thn•bon of Mr: and.InnenV Jhia Brag- Wlelland, were• renew: old. aequain; ham Taut Tuesday- end also Mari. and` tames in thn village week:. MVTrs, McMaster of' Toronto. Miss Nellie Webster Dungannoyt is, a guest at the home. of net broth- er, Mi'. Archie' Wlabs Mr. and Men R. rs and' Mrs. Helen Polly of Londoncelled on'. Urn. W. Allen en Saturday. ,Miss E. Lyon' is ting friends at Guelph, Niagara s and Pal.: mentor). • Mrs. 11. Snell has returned: from. spending a few .weekswith hen sin- ter and sop, 'Helmer, et S'eaforth. Wo are sorry she of improved in health but is quit i at present, The W,.M,S. will b theia annual At-home. in' the basement of the church on Friday eve g, May 22nd A good program is 'ng provided and vefreshments be served at the close', • The W.M.S. of the niteck church liel<i' their regular ting at the home of bliss L. Brigham. on Wed- nesday -last. Consideringthe:-busy season there was a od turn out. The business part the meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, after Mrs. W. Lyon took ebarge -for Group nte. 2. Mrs. W. Manning splendid re- port of the Convent: held' at Hen- salt em salt recently. Mrs. Spinks spoke ort the lives and habits the .Indlens on the Indian resew at Vancouver, which was Listened with rapt at- tention. Mrs. Fran amblyn gave 1 the chapter in the Study Book, and Mrs. J. Vodden spoke n temperance Refreshments Were served at the close by Group No. and a Short time spent in a social manner. Mrs. 'W..:Lyon and L. Brigbam rendered a pleasing t, which was enjoyed. There thirty in at- tendance. Rev. J. C. and Mi Forster had a pleasant visit from Mr. and M'rs. Forster of Sarnia 1a week. Aire. J, Taylor recently visited at the home of Mr. andMrs. J. Leiper. Word was receive recently of the death of Mr. -Wallace, a former resident of isec community, at Lloydminster,he with his family sol Fwenty years MRS'. ANGUS' REID'•OF'HARLOCK DIED' ON SUNDAY !Tire 'death occurred' on Sunday of Mrs. Angus Reid of Ilarloek, who had been in rather •deheate• health for a couple ,of 'years. Mrs, Reid suffer- ed' a slight strol e about two. year's ago, but she had' rallied' from that= somewhat and was able to be 'about until a • fortnight before her death: Other complications hastened .her•. death. ' . ;Inn, Reid was born in McKillop township in 1866; her maiden naone. being Annie Campbell, she being, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John •Camphell'.. In 1898 she- was united in marriage to Mr. Angus Reid and came to reside ,at Her1'oek where she had' since made her. home. She was a woman well -esteemed by all • who knew her. ,She' was a faith ful member of :Burns' church and TO. guitar in attendance as leng• as health permitted. She is survived' by her husband and two daughters; Mrs. Geo. Watt of Hullett and Miss Lydia Reid, who teaches. in the Ilarloek school and resides at home. • The funeral took place from the family home on Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. J. C. Forster of Londesboro conducting the services. The pall- bearers were six nephews: Nelson and Wesley Reid, John and Joseph Campbell,. Clarence Martin and El- gin McKinley. The flower bearers were also nephews: Bert Martin, Watson Reid and •Campbell 1V4eKin- ley. ' • The funeral was very largely at- tended and' many expressed their. respect for the departed and sym- pathy with the , bereaved otwes by sending flowers. Intermient was mite in ,cemetery, a • Russ Moore of Force t, who enjoyed a pleitsant sojourn at the home of the week -end as guests of Mr. and lli • E F Reed Grand Ave. Miss Elsie Blackhall spent the Week -end in herformer section as THURSDAY MAY 2T :1:$:31 -eTIT' F O'WEt{S IMMORAL DESIGNS` For- All' Occasions ,Fneennnee • Large, Steele of Geraniums and Budding'- Paints now ready. Our,' geeenllnafie. 1s A,snear as your phone-. Chas. V Cooke Burns' GODERICII TOWNSHIP her. and Mrs. ,Arthur Welsh and Norma motored In Tendon, spending Mr, and Mrs. J. Artustron8, ha'a re - to rned home, , : ; : Mr. hurl 1\fr8. J, Armstrong vis- a guest of Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Baker ited friends near Hamilton over the of Crediton. week -end. 11'x•. and Mrs. Guy Hicks, Clinton, Mt. Harold Johnston- of Loudon spent the past few days at the home motored up and spent Sunday with of their daughter, Mrs. 0. Welsh. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred John- • iylr. and Mrs. Ben, Rathwell at- ston. Mrs. White, who has enjoyed an extended visii<at'the home of her brother, Mx, T. Miller, has returned to her home at Brayton. Mk, and Mrs. Miller and family accompanied with Brnwndale breeding. It was a her by meter: • • eine animal, and in good condition. Mrs, Heek of i3lyth, who enjoyed d The, buyer was Mir. Webster Willetts pleaSant visit lit the keine of Mr. of TurrilraTy tq'Wnship. ' and Mrs, W, Lyon, has returned. 'Mr. Fred M'ord'iul MO Vii'. 'and• Quite a number fromhere attend- Mrs; Will and little daunliter of ed the graduation exercises of the Kincardine were calling on friends • t • tended the funeral of the laiker's un- cle, Mr. Sayers of Stratford recent(- 'McDonald Bros. recently sold from- their rontheir herd of Shorthorns, a roan bull Coinel+47n OF, THANKS 541Ys M68MORIAL VERSE PER LINE .. BIRTHS SFaY —In Goderieh telex:01}l,, on May Lath; to Mr. and Mr,s,,:Norman' Sly, a daughter. WATTS --!At Dr. IP.prtstan Gray's Hospital, Montreal; on' May Oth, to Mr. and Men, S. J. Watts, a. daughter,—,roars: DEATHS Clinton's l e E'gg 4 Poulty1 .Ho E•gjs bought acearrdiuoge bo; Dernier - ion Government. Eng, H,egu18 :ens. Inrigmire for our; 'prices, on eggs. You, will ' always. find: 'our- primes, peen ; eller With the cityrmarlsets: Fat hens and' well+finishrdt altizho always wanted: Peleee, goods Aiways phone. csar.'offliientanr pukes bafore marketing. Preemie:. 5 Ili°'thad ll:' ' 1ii/. 1'F�.•w� :°'hones—Office,, 214siR idkne*, 2S4v, HUNTER—In Clinton, on May 17nll,, Alice 'hinter, aged 68 years. RINN—An Hullett township, on May 19th, William Rion, aged: 8`J yeaxa.. ItE1D---lIn Hullett township ,on May 17t`h, Annie Campbell, wine 'of Mr. Angust Reid, 'aged 6h years. MITYR0H—°Tn S;tci.atforr4,• on May 19th, Mary Moore,,, inirnow of the late Thomas Murcia, formerly of Hol- inesville in hes nand year, , nurses of the Clinton Hospital, which were held in the Ontario Street Uni- ted Church last Thursday evening. :lir. D. Ewan has returned home after being in the Clinton hospital having his tonsils removed, Mr: A. Weymouth, who had quite here on Sunday. The nmeinbers of Middleton's church gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watson on Friday even- ing and presented them with an end table, the Rev. Mr, Paul reading the address and Mr. John Middleton a critical operation in the Clinton making the presentation.. The ev- hospital, has, we are glad to say, I ening was spent in games and chnc- improved sufficiently to be able to return home last week. Mr. C. Moon of London recently visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Wood had a visit from their daughter in London recently. Rev. 3. W. and Mrs. Johnson re- cently motored to 'Blights Grove and mw. On Tuesday evening next Mr. El- mer Be:room, Public School Inspec- tor, nspecttor, Gederich, will address a public meeting in Grace church basement. All ratepayers and school trustees of the township are invited to attend. This is blossom week, everybody should drive out and enjoy the beauty of nature. Brilliant Performance .. e Refreshing Style... :Moderate Price LOWER PRICE GREATER GREATER VALUE Duran: S,x•Cyhnder Slandard Sedan Model 6-,; HEDurant 6-14.. a quality six . . gives you I fine car performance, smoothness, speed and acceleration.. , fine cal' safety and handling ease .. fine car comfort, appearance and complete-' ness of equipment. Its reasonable -price makes it easy tes .buy low upkeep cost makes it easy to own. See the Durant 6-14. Drive it. Match it against any car in ifs price class. BUILT' BY A CANADIAN COMPANY CONTROLLED BY CANADIAN CAPITAL DURANT MOTORS of CANADA, LIMITED' TORONTO (LEASiDE);' CANADA A GOOD CAn W,, A. LANE, Clinton GODERICH - SARNIA BUS Commencing June 1st, will serve Clinton as follows: Week Days—Will leave Clinton at 7.25 A.M. • • Return to Clinton at 8.15 P.M. Sundays Will leave Clinton at 3.1.0 IniVt. Return to Clinton at 10.50 P.M. 10-4-p, Horan Wanted CAPITAtTHEATRE flODEICI( H Northersa, Eteet : Round System Now P;<aymng.r: *Africa Speaks91 the meet sensational picture even sir'onee wn . the Capital Screen; ' M':Q'N.• AND 'TES. CLARAA BOW tla Itempeetous redhead in aur- I el'h'.en exhilerating sport stor3i,. "ANO LIMIT" WED. AND TH'URS: ' CHARLES ROG• heads a cast of youthfan stars na a. new and succeennel hit Along Came Youth FRT. AMA SAT. GEORGE BANCROFT adds to his ineyeaaing popular- ity, with agreat thrill ka,tpg , "DERELICT' Matinees'114Q/1, Wed, Sat. 3 p.m. btath Fthicaa, adults 25c child 15c New Tinsmith Shop. Having started a Tinsmithing Shop in Londesboro I am prepared to do all sorts of Tinsmithing Work, Specializing in Eavetroughing, Roofing and General Repairs. Give me a chance to show you what I can do. F. M. PICKETT, Phone 25r13, Blyth Central. Londesboro, 13-t:C I have Red fora horse and will Free Camping Grounds keep one for its use during the sum- - - nier, Apply to J. Carrick, Albert 1 'On the atreo i - MAITLAND CONCESSION For Sale {, Pony, very quiet, suitable for chil- dren, also buggy and harness. Apply to John E. Howard. Phone 180w. 19-1.1 Fel Sale Solid *tibia post bed, wool Matt- cess, coil springs, else ft oiiiffonier to match. Mrs. Wini. Ladd, Clinton. 19-2-p. • The Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion Carbrook Flashlight (24641) Enrollment No. 1958, approved, Form 1, will stand at his own stable, lot 3, Con. 3, Hullett, for the sea- son of. 1931. Terms to insure $8.00 T. J. AIcM'lichael, Proprietor. 19-5-p. For Sale or Rent A six room house on James street in first-class condition, electric lights, town water. Also an out building. Will rent at 84.00 per month. Apply to Joe Allison, Clin- ton. Wanted Girl for general housework. Phone 81, Clinton. 18-2. House For Sale Comfortable house, with all mod- ern conveniences in good location in Clinton for sale at a reasonable Price. Apply to P. Fingland, Clin- ton, - 18-tf. Auction Sale There will be offered for sale by public auction and for cash, on Sat- urday, flay 23rd, 1931, at 1.50 pin. the household furniture and effects of the late Misses Thomson, at their late residence on Beech street, At thesame time and place there will be offered for sale their late residence, subject to a reserved bid and other conditions of sale. It is a two-story house 'covered with as- phelt shingles, 11 rooms, water, fur- nace, fireplace, etc. George Elliott, Auctioneer, E. Y. Watt, Executrix. 18-2. (ono mile north of Tiolmeivllle) Free Carling Grounds, Lots d Fresh Spring Water, Good Bathing and' Fishing, ALL FREE OF CHARGE FRED HOPKINS 18-8. HA ::^Y CHICKS We can supply you with S. C. White Leghorns for delivery May 15th to July 1st at 510.00 per 100. Our Leghorns are the famous Barron Strain. Big liens, heavy layers of large eggs. We guarantee 1009'% live delivery. Order early while the best dates are available. 'riE WALTER ROSE POULTRY FARM BRUSSELS, ONT. COURT ' OF 1tEVISION Notice is hereby given that the first sitting of the court of Revision on the assessment roll of the Town- ship of Stanley and the .Police Vil- lage of Bayfield for the year 1931 will be held in the Township Hall, Varna, en Tuesday, 26th day of May, 1931: at the hour of 10.30 a.m. Any person intending to appeal against his or her assessment should file same in writing w.tth the clerk 'Pt May not later than 10th, 1931. Dated at Varna, this lith clay of May, 1931, Chas. C. Pilgrim; Clerk of Stanley: 18-2. r(ITTRT, OP REVISION TOWNSHIP Or GODERICH Court of Revision` for the Town- shin of •Grderichwill be held in Mul- holland's: hall, Holmesville, on Tees - day, 11day 26th, at 10 o'clock, a.m., to hear and determine complaints a - :retest. the assessment roll, if any, for ilia present year. ' Parties having destroyed their dogs and notreturning the tags will be charged in taxes. R. G. Thump - son, R. 11. No. 2, Clinton, Cleric. 1.8-2. 18-1, Pu lets COAL, COKE, WOOD, CE1'EN1T ll'OU„SWALLOWED: A CLINKER THATS ALL THAT WAS: WROlie•' ' 6ilT YOUR TROUBLESiARE OVER ALL Tisk CLINKER, ARE GOfieViggekd CLINTON'S R Don't -buy your • coal in haste 'and freeze at leisure, If you -want your furnace to treat you;' right 'nourish it with this clin kerfree coal, Here is coal that burns slow and' sure. It's stow and easy on your pocket -book and .sure fire, with the heat. You can get 6iaiipiness with - your coal if 'yen Call the 1T Mtn J.B. styrd Coal Co PHONE '74 CLINTON, ONTARIQ' PURE BRTTTSII COLUMBIA BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS, 10 WEEKS OLD PULLETS. J. W. VAN EGMOND Phone 641r18, iJl ntoni• 1S-2-tf. C H. VENNER, Electrician E;1;&Gtil;ic %lava, Fixtures mid Bulbs Irons, Fans and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs Phone 7 Feed Barley A quantity of feed barley will be sold at 40c per bushel. Apply to F. W. Andrews, Clinton, Phone 33. 13-tf. r as and Prompt Service lox CAR INSURANCE also • 10 YEAR COUPON GOLD BONDS J. G. CHOWEN Office Next to Rattenbury Hotel Phone 52 Automobile Owner YOU _ MAY PURCHASE INSUR- ANCE AT RATES BASED UPON YOUR DRIVING RECORD! • Have You Driven One to Four Years Without an •Accident? If So• You are Entitled to a Discount from the Standard rates accordingly. 1 will gladly give you full informa= tion concerning this pian. H. E. RORKE Phone 253w 13-tf. AGENT FOlt MASSEY-HARRIS CO, SAW.Y'R AND MASSEY STABLE AND, BARN EQUIPMENT BEATtFV WASHERS DE LAVAL SEPARATORS WIRE FENCING Prompt Attention to Repairing Phone 15w or 153 NOTICE OF PROPOSED BY-LAW TO CLOSE ROAD WHEREAS it has been proposed to close that part of the original al- lowance for roadway between Lots Numbers Thirty-five (35) and Thir- ty-six (36), in the Maitland Conces cion of the Township of Goderieh in the County of Huron not heretofore stopped up and disposed 'of, and to convey the same to If. Mulholland' and WI. Jervis, both of the said Township; ' PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a by-law for so doing will be considered by the Council of the Municipality of the Township of Goderieli at its regular meeting to be held in Mulholland's Hall in the Vil- lage of H.olmesvillo in the ,said Township on Monday the 6th day of July, A.D., 1931, at the hour -of 1,30 o'clock in the afternoon. • ALL ' PERSONS HAVIN'G' ANY INTEREST in the said proposed by- law may attend the said meeting and state their 'objections thereto or otherwise either in person or by their counsel, solicitor or agent. A copy of the said Proposed by- law may be inspected at'the Office of the' Clerk 'of the said Municipality or at the office of F. Fingland, Clint. ton, Ont, Solicitor for the said Municipality during office hours. • DATED at Clinton, Ontario, Allis 4tli day of May A.D., 1931. 3' 'FTNGLAND, Solicitor far the said • Mlunici,pality of the Township of Goderieh. 18-4. Je 11. BRUNSDON E. G. HOWES Electrican and Plumber A Full Line of Electric Applianees also Plumbing Fixtures Wiring, Plumbing and Repairs Phone 53w. 13-tf. Applications for Office Applications will be received up to 6 o'clock p.m. on May 29th for the position of Cemetery Superintendent of the. Clinton Cemetery. °Duties to commence on June lst next.•Further particulags may be obtained from the Cemetery Committee. or the un- dersigned, D. L. Macpherson, town Clerk, a 17-3. Poultry, Eggs & Cxea Wall Papering Wall papering, painting and up- holstering done by Evered L, John- ston, phone No. 640r14, Clinton cen- tral. I have about eight hundred samples of Boxer's, Staunton's and Empire, Sunworthy wall papers, rang- ing 'froom 7c to 51.50 per single roll, also about 50 samples of York up- holstering fabrics and about 100 samples of York drapery for over - curtains, cushions and comforters, Beautiful window shades of plain and *fancy laces and insertions, Duplex and Venetian. See my catalogue and samples. E. L. Johnston. 12-`, WANTED We aro prepared to buy, above e ery working day. Eggs graded experienced graders. -Cream purchased fog Bow Creamery, Toronto. A. E. FINCH Agent for Viking Cmtearo Separato Victoria St., Clinton.. Thom; 23 Cottage For Sale Frame cottage, Rattenbury street, 8 rooms, lights, water, furnace, barn, including garage and henhouse, large garden, some small fruits. Centrally located, a desirable home. Apply on premises to Mrs. • G. M, Farquhar. 13-tf. Wanted Furnished cottage at Bayfield from July 20th to August 16th, inclusive. Give location,. rent, items of ferni- ture and number of rooms. A.B. care The News -Record. 17-3. Better he Safe than Sorry AVOID DISEASE By Using Pasturized Milk and Crea Delivered Daily ' -Commencing on- ". MONDAY, ri"'"MONDAY, MAY 4th Milk, 10e, Cnieamn, 40c McMANUS DAIRY ' Phone 235- 16-tf • Implem> ntt � I NNW ti s l`hul'' ?" piPlilen &21(1 Pl k11r11 sellakafPl B, pp *11 Wood Tmplamente 5nt1 Garry pe. o..w R..:,.4: I am also agent for Allis-Chal. mere Tractors: Those wishing to Noire shell any of- the above kindly Nall at tan residence. JOHN V. DIEHL Queen Street, Clinton 81.tis. ENGLISH BARRON SINGLE COMB White' Leghorns 810.00 per Hundred ELMSLIA CHICK FARM, CLINTON E. L. Mittell, Phone 213 Court of Appeal, Township of Hullett• Notice' is hereby given . that the firstsitting of the' Court of Revision on 'the Assessment Roll of the Town- ship of Hullett; for the year 1931, will be held in the 'Community Hall,, Londesboro, mi Thursday the 28th clay of May, 1931, at'the hour of 2,30 o'clock in the afternoon. Any per- son intending to appeal against his or her assessment should file same, in writing, with either the assessor or clerk not later than the 15th day • of May 1931. • Jolie Fingland, Clerk of Hullett. FIT:_:..' . I ., 17-3. LAST CALL FOR BABY CHICKS Our last batch will be out on May 24th. Our prices from now till then will be 512.00 per hundred. Place your order at once. Custon Hatching 53.50 per hun- dred. E. J, TREWARTHA Clinton, R. R. No. 3 Phone Clinton Central 611-23 ARE COLLECTIONS SLOW? You can speed them up by sending your list to . KELLY & AIKEN The Collection Specialists of Guelph, ORANGEVILLE. Owen Sound and remember No Collection No Charge Established 1890 You can keep warm with Lehigh Valley Anthracite Coal, or have win- ter sunshine every day if you burn the famous 0.T.0.. Coke. Also a good supply of Wyandotte Coke, Alberta Coal, Bituminous Coal, Prompt delivery from my sheds on Queen Street at anytime. ' A. D. McCartney Coal Dealer Queen Street Telephone 258 Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned, pressed and re- paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned. Rooms oven Heard's Barber shop. W. J. Sago. 2288-tf. FOR Government, Municipal and Corporation Bonds CALL ON H. W. CLARK,. Phone 182 Representing MeLEOD. YOUNG* WEIR & CO.. TORONTO.