HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1928-01-12, Page 5"The Finest stock:
in the District!"
'VHS farther realizes that
better live stock means a
bigger bank account, and raises
pure-bred
Ask far aar,l�dilk TY/eight Book his : from p d 6iT@E
for !worm, traqk of Notal' only.
daily shipments,
His milk cheque is .larger ---
his cattle fetch better prices—
,
his farm is pointed out to visi
tors -he is a pewter in the
community.
Royal. 1.$anIt
of Canada,
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Clinton Branch ' R. E. Manning, Manager
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Marriages
FINGLAND I3ROWN •— At Old St,
Andrew's United church, Toronto,
on Jan. 3rd, by the Rev. Dr. Sclater,
assisted by the Rev. W. Fingland,
brother of the bridegrooinEliza-
beth Brown to . Murray. Alexander
Fingrand, youngest son: of Mr. and
1VIrs, John Fingland of Londesboro.
Births.
YIIDDLETON — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on January. 7th, to Mr,
and Mrs, Fred Middleton of Goder-
ich township, a son.
WANN-At Western Hospital, Tor-
' mite, on Jan. 9th, to Mr. and Mrs,
Harold F. Swann of Chungking,
West . China, a daughter, (Carol
Annabel).
Deaths
ING—In Clinton, on Jan. 4th,•'An-
nie "hutch, wife of Mr.' Walter Icing
in her 75th year.
ORRISON—In Hulled, on Jan. 9th,
William Morrison.
ELYER—At St, ]Michael's Hospital,
Toronto, on Jan. 6th, Temiina Cecil
Helyer, formerly of Clinton.
EYS—In Exeter, on January 1st,
William John Keys, formerly of
Stanley township, aged 76 years.
Goderich Township
Mr, Lewis Ivers of Lethbridge, Al-
erta, is home for one month.
The following is the report of S. S.
o. 11 for the autumn tern. The
antes are in order of merit and those
ho have missed one or more exams
re marked with au asterisk:
Sr. 4th—Isobel Lindsay, Grant
indsay, Johnny; Deeves"", Madeline
ickettr, Isabel McKnight,
4th—Roy Ilhott • .
Sr. 3rd -Florence Smith, Ray Per -
Jr. rd- -Lloyd Batkin'', Jack Smith*.Sr. 2nd -John Lindsay', Eddy
eaves*, Margaret Farquhar
Jr. '2n1.—Paye Lindsay, :Olive Ptek
te,
first--112adelehie Tyndall, Walter
mith,
—E, L Dalrymple, teacher.
Stanlei Township
Messrs. James and Malcolm -Mac-
rlane have left on a three 'months'
otos trip' through the 'Southern
ates.
Dog Lost
Black clog, long tail, short hair,
llie type, ,answers to the name_ of
,rip " Information regarding same
atefully received, S. R. MacMath,
olmesville. - - 44-1
Auction Sale
Of household Effects. on Saturday,
Jan. 14th at the residence of •Mr. P.
T. O'Connell, Janes street," -north of
freight sheds, at, 2 o'clock. P. T.
O'Connell,. Proprietor. Geo. H, Elliott,
Auctioneer... 44-1
.Wood Wanted
15 cords of 18 -inch beech and
maple body wood wanted for S. S.:iNo.
4, Tuckersmith, Apply to G. R. Fear,
R. R. No. 5, Clinton. Phone 615-r-24
The Annual Meeting '
The annualrmeeting of the Bayfield
Agricultural Society will be held in
the town hall, Bayfield, • on Wednes-
day, Jan. 18th, at 2 o'clock in the af-
ternoon. Reports will be _received
and the election of officers and direc-
tors will take:. place.. Members and
ail interested are asked to attend.
John McLure, secretary. 44-1
Motor Licenses Ready
Motor licenses for 1928 are ready
Aar distribution. Rates same as last
year with the exception• of two -pur-
pose cars, which will be $12.00 instead
of .$16.00, as last year. W. S, R.
Holmes, 'Clinton. 44-1
Boarders
Boarders and roomers wanted or
students wanting hot dinners. Apply
to Mrs. Govier, West of the Colleg=
late, Princess street. . 44-1,p:
Wanted -Fox Pure- •
-
Will pay $10 to $20 each for; good
fox fors. Highest prices for all other
furs. H, A. Hovey, Clinton. 43-tf
Property For Sale
Shop and 'residence- combined, cor-
ner .of Albert and Princess streets:
• Garage large enough for' three cars,
also winter storage for several dars.
Garen with small fruits, Apply to
W. I. Peffers, Mary St., Clinton.
41-4-2p
PUBLIC MEETING CALLED
A. public meeting 'of all in
forested plot -holders in Baird's
cemetery will be held in .Walk-
er's :Hall,' Brucefield, on Satur-
day afternoon, Jan,- 21st, 1928,
yr? at 2: o'clock, when the matter of
perpetual maintenance 'will be
l thoroughly discussed.. Every-
{ one interested kindly be present
V
as this will be a very important
meeting and decisions arrived
at will be considered•final..
T. B, BATRD;
Secretary -Treasurer.
reasamareassares sascm
OF THANKS
Walter -'King, i11r, Robert
and other relatives wish to thanla the.
1110 -ads and neighbors. for. their, Icind-
ncs• in their :regent.bc.reavenient the.
stiddCn death of ;bills, Walter King,`
and to acknovidedge v,-ith'apprecietion
the flowers`scnt.
Pum Pie. Sale
100 acres,gocd soil, good bulldn,g,;
fine sugar bush; 4r'/ miles frons Clin-
ton. Will sell on easy terms:` A. E.
Matheson, Scafoi•.th P 0, Phoine
014-33, Clinton central,, 38-111
Cottage For ile
Small comtortahle cottage, wired,
.for electric ran c. Garage,on prem
ices. "Apply ,M. J: Moore,'' William
street. 38-tF
Wood. Wanted. -
10 or 15 cords of green, hard maple,
12 inches long Cash on delivery..
Apply to Box 174, Clinton. 44.1.
-Meeting' of Iluron County Council
Tho council of the Corporation of
theComityof Iluron will meet in the
Council Chamber, Goderich, at, 2
o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday,
the 24th day of January-, 1928. All
accounts against the County must be
in the hands of the Clerk not later
than Monday' preceding the meeting,
of ': Council.
GEO, W. IIOLIVIAAN,
County Clerk.
Goderich, Jan. 5112, 1928. 44-2
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Tarin Stock and Implements.
Mr. D. H. Lindsay will sell by public
auction at Mr. Jas. Blairs'farm, Out
Line, 'Goderich Tp., on Tuesday, Jan.
117th, 1928, commencing at 1:30
o'clock, ' sharp: • Horses—Bay -horse,
about 1,700 lbs.;' black'horse, about
1,500 lbs. Cattle -Cow, - 5 years old,
due. in March; cow, 8 yearsold, duo
tri March; cow, , 8 years old, due in
May; Cow, 7 years old;" due in May;
heifer, 2 years old, due in March;
heifer, 2 years old, due in April; 3
heifers, 1 year old. Swine -2' brood
cows, due about April let; 3 store
pigs, about 190 lbs. Sheep and Pout-
-try ----10' Oxford : and Leicester ewes;
purebred Shropshire, ram; 50 young
Barred Rock hens; 3 geese and 1 gan-
der; 3 turkey hens and 1 gobbler.
Implements,- etc—Massey-Harris bin-,
der, new; Massey -Harris knower, 5 -ft.
cut; Massey -Harris hay rake; Mas-
sey -Harris 11 -disc fertilizer drill; set.
disc harrows; cultivator; 2 sets of
harrows; walking plow; double riding
plow; single riding plow; Bain was
gan; set of Bain sleighs;: : buggy'
scoop hay rack; flat hay rack; wood
rack; Grey gas engine, 41/2 h,p,; Prim-
rose cream separator; spray pump,
200 lbs. pressure, can be attached ,to
engine; numerous otlter articles.
Everything must be disposed ofas
the proprietor has lost his barn and.
outbuildings by fire, and in case the
weather is bad on crate of sale, it will
be held inside at Mr. Blair's, Terms:
All silos of $10 and under, cash; over
that amount, nine months' eiredit will.
be given on: furnishing approved joint
notes, A discount of 4 per,
cent.'
straight allowed for - cash -•on -credit
amounts. B. H. Lindsay, Proprietor.
T. Gundry and San,, Auctioneers.
44-1
Auction Sale -
Of 46 head•. of • choice cows and
young cattle, -at lot 92, Huron Road,
Goderich : Tp„ 2%s miles north of
I•Iolmesville and 6 utiles from Godes-
jell on Thursday, jaw 19111, commenc-
ing at 1:80 p.m. Purebred holstein
cow, due time of sale; holstein cow,'
due in Feb,; part Jersey and Hol-
stein cow, due in Feb:; Polle4 Angus
cow, due in Feb,;- 2 Durham cows,
milking, due in Sept.; Polled Angus
cow, milking, due in June; 2.cows due.
in A}$ri1; 5 heifers, springing; 4
choice. Durham and Hereford calves.
2 weeks old; 25 yearling steers and
heifers, 18 of these are choice Here-
fords. Sale will be coiducteddndoors.
Terms: 7months' credit will be i
v-
en on furnishing bankable paper, or
a discount of 4 per cent. straight al-
lowed for cash. Ernest Townshend,
Proprietor, .'Geo. H. Elliott, Auction-
eer. 44-1
Pik.PA ED
aSudden, emer enla
cies often cal. `
xor`reacly cash.Ifyou laafve it
you do not need to worry.
repare for such occasions by
building up an interest-bearing
savinnls account in the BANK OF
M0NT E .L. which protects the._.,
,
savings of many thousands -
oI' Canadians from one enol
of the Dominion to the other
a , .R MT . A
Fetal Assets in e; cess of t, Ssa,ocrae9ao.
Esissislisheoi 1317 .
special Il�tars
Dures.s1 Portrait Studio in Clinton
will be :open every Tuesda,, The
hours, until further notice, will be
from 12 'tan,• to 2 p.m.. I°I'. you want
Photographs taken please come tri
these hours. My studio will always
be warm ; so do not beafraid to bring
the children in the tvinter. r
'Burgess; -Portrait Studio
MITCHELL .AND CLINTON'
FLOWERS OR .FLORAL D1SICNS
Sent anywhere shigtest notice
We have a new stock of :Flowering
PIants and .Perms
%'3o' cordially wish every one a
Happy and Prosperous New .Year
�TfA-asm Cooke •.
Two, Phones -66w and 86j
COAL
D, • L. and W. Coaland Semet-Sol-
vay Coke alawys on hand for innned-
late delivery.
Also a quantity of dry Maple Wood
Orders taken at Sutter and Per-
due's and accounts may be paid there.
W. J. MILLER '& SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
Phone 46 .
A LITTLE LEAK WILL RUIN
THE FINEST 11O141E-
BUT
There isn't any leaking when Haw-
kins installs your plumbing, Yet pipes
will -freeze and burst. With freezing
winter months here -"it is well, to re-
member that an ounee of prevention
is worth a ton ,of cure. Let is in-
speet' yonr. plumbing.. We never re-
commend changes or repairs unless it
is to your advantage. It is to our
advantage to follow this policy and
we do—consistently. We promise
prompt and . efficient- .service, and
that's what we deliver.
Our service charge is very reason-
able and all work is guaranteed. And
our fixtures and appliances are as
dependable as our work. We get
much satisfactionfront doing our
work hr a thorough, 'prompt and ef-
ficient manner.
HARDWARE and PLMMBING
Phone 244
Aching,
Swollen Feet -
Y
Money Back if Moone's Emerald Oil
Doesn't Do Away With All Sore-
ness, Swelling and Distress in 24
Hours, • •
Two or three ^ applications of
M;oone's Emerald Oil and, in fifteen
minutes the 'pain .and soreness dis-
appears. A few more applications at
regular intervals and the swelling re-
duces. -
And best of all any offensive odor
is gone for good—It's a wonderful
formula --this . combination , of •es-
sential oils with camphor and other
antiseptics so marvelous that thou-
sands of bottles are sold annually
for reducing varicose or swollen
veins,
Every good drts i
gg st guarantees
the very first bottle of Moone's Einer-
ald Oil to end your foot troubles or
money back. •_
At your
PERSONAL
Service
The men and women of this coin -
panty are trying -o'turrl out some-
thing more. than ;;st a good gen-
eral telephone service.
No two -users have exactly the
-same nei:ds. When you ask us to
install dr move a telephone we
want to handle your order insuch:
a tray that your personal require-
ments arc exactly met.
When you ask for inforiinatiOn
about a contract, or a bill,: of ° re:
port trouble with your: instru-
ment, or make, even, the most
oasual•telephone call, we want to
give each matter the sort of at-
tention that spells per5o%cil ser-
vice, not •just average service.
This isnot easy. 'But it's nvliat
we are aiming at—ci, pet•sonrral ser'-
oioe:
sitenstassmant
�ANT
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This oath
1,000 lbs (loose Feathers`'
also
500 lbs.`. Duch here
ENQUIRE FOIL PIIIC
Always in the -market for Pori
and New Laid Egg's,
S
Clinton. Poultry House
N. tel. Trewaartna
Phones -Office, 214j Residence, 214w
Atwater -Kent
RADIO
'Have you seen our new models in
above? Many improvements since
last year.
01111 and ley us demonstrate
PRICES MODERATE
J. B LAWS
37-tf
Euchre and ,Dance
A euchre and dance, under the; au-
spices of the Clinton Bowling - Club,
will be held in the
TOWN HALL •
On TUESDAY EVEN'G, JAN. 17th
at eight.. o'clock sharp
GOOD. MUSIC — LUNCH SERVED
REAL JOLLY -TIME FOR ALL
Tickets 50c, including 'war tax
43-2
- Get It? Use It!
-For Sore Throats, Bronchial
Asthma, Quinsy, Cough, . Head Colds;
Catarrh and Tonsil Diseases. Gbod
results or . money back. Its Mrs.
Sybilla Spahrs Tonsilitis. All drug-
gists. 43-2
LOGS WANTED
We are again in the market for
good logs of all kinds, either deliv-
ered in our mill • yards or on the
stump. Highest cash price ,will be
paid.. Custom' sawing will be done et
Bayfield, Thomas Wallis', 4th con.
Goderich township, and Clinton as
usual- during the year.
McEWEN BROS. •
Bayfield P.O. Phone 624-r-4, Clinton
41-tf
Clearing .Auction Sale
Of Farm Stiock and Implements at
lot 30, eon. 6, Hallett township, about
4 miles north of Clinton on Tuesday,
January 24th at 1 o'clock, sharp; con-
sisting of .the -following: Horses—
Grey mare, rising 4 years; bay: mare,
rising 5 years; .bay, mare, rising 7
years;' bay mare, rising 9 years; filly
colt, rising 1 year. Cattle—Red cow,
rising 3 years, freshened 2 months
ago; roan cow rising 6 years, due to
freshen January 26111; red cow, 'rising.
5 years; due • to freshen Jan. 29th;
roan cow, rising 7 years, due to fresh-
en Feb. 20th; red cow, rising 5 years,
due to freshen Iran.. 29th; Jersey cow,
rising 6 years, due to freshen in Sep,
tember; Guernsey cow, rising 4 years.
due to freshen Feb. 26th; spotted
heifer, rising 3 years, due to freshen
Jan• 30th; red heifer, rising 2 years.'
clue to freshen April 1st; roan cow,
4 years, farrow; red steer 1 year: old;
Guernsey heifer rising 2 years, due
in September; 5 calves rising 1 year
old; calf about 2 months old. Pigs—
sow with 11 pigs 7 weeks old; young'
-sow due middle of February. About
100 hens, 2 geese and a gander, Ihn-
plements—Mhssey-Harris-binder, 6 -ft.
cut with sheaf carrier and truck;
Massey -Harris mower, 0 -ft, cut; .No,
21 Deering hay rake; seed drill; Mas-
sey -•Harris cultivator nr good repair;
set of 3 -section harrows; Fleury
walking plough, No. 21; land roller;
farm wagon; McTaggart fanning
mill; stuffier; Portland cutter; • rub
•ber tired top buggy; set of sleighs:
double set of team harness; set of.
single harness; Wartman and Ward
hay Car; a quantity of hay and grain.
Everything to be sold' as proprietor
is giving up farming, Terins: Hay.
grain and poultry„and all sums of $10
and tinder. cash: over that 'amount,
10 months' cr'cdit will be given "on.
furnishing bankable paver, or a tlis-
count•of•5 percent, allowed for cash
nn Credit amounts. Wallace Powell.
Proprietor: George II. 'Elliott, .Anc-
ti1neer. ,,. 44-2:
Farm- For Sale
10 ).ies' cent: ' Caslr—Balhnce in 25
years, The Soldier Settlement Board.
of Canada offers for sale by Public
Tender '100 acres, more, or less, lot
41 and North half lot 40, Maitland
concession- Twp, of Goderich, County,
of, Hurbn. The Purchaser of this'
property Hurst rely oh his own inspec-
tion and knowledge of the farm and
not on the above or any other partic-
ulars or representations '`made ver -
belly or in writing by employees of
the Soldier Settlement Board, Terins
of sale are 10 per cent. of the pur-
chase ,price'in cash on acceptance of -
the tender, and the balance in twenty-
five equal, annual instahnlents, with
interest. 'at 6 ped cent. _per annum on
the amortization plan, Each tender
must be accompanied by- an, accepted
chcq,se for $100. If tender is accept-
ed, this , sum will bo credited to the
purchase price, of the land If'•tei$-
der is not accepted the money will.be,
returned to the bidder. Tenders 'tvili
be epenred all , Toronto on January
28th, 1928. The highest or any ten-
der .not ;necessarily accepted. If the
land is riot sold on the date above
mentioned, the Board. will he prepared
to receive offers to purchase until
such time as it is finally disposed, of.
TendersIshouid be in plain envelopes
marked'Tender for" the purchase of
lot 41•and•north hell lot 40, Maitland
Concession Twp "Godoiich, County of
'Huron' Address•';tendeos and enquir-
,TheSoldier Settlement Beard
of Canada
;J, W. McKee, Dist. Supt.
Dated at Toronto, Outario, this 8th
tet, day of December, ;'1927. •, ' 44-1
To the Farmers of this Vicrtat
We are agents' toy, the L Diesel Oen-many of Elora and quote
you the Jfollowin : SPECIAL PRICE
g S � S on their products. 'Compare
them with our competitors and note the saving to 'you,
12 Plate In -Throw Dise°Hat'row with 2 horse evener X43-00
14, Plate In -Throw Disc Ii arrow with 3 horse evener 50.00
7.2 Plate Out -Throw Disc Harrow with 2 horse evener . 45,00
14 Plate Out -Throw Disc Harrow with 3 horse evener.: 52.00
' 511 truck is required ADD 55:00 to .the above prices'
1;1 Plate Tractor Disc, handy control,. double -action 102,00
14 Plate` Tractor Disc, single .lever control .......
9.fooLand Rollers, ,steel elevrtechframes .
8 foot Tillage width Mulch -Packer
8 foot Tillage width Mulcher-Packer , , •
6 foot long by 30 inches wide Steel Stone Beat
.. - 96.00
70.00
101,00
;.01_ .00
13.00
7 foot long by 30 inches wide Steel Stone Boat .. , ,
Above prices payable by note October let, 1928
A- liberal reduction in the above prices .for CASA
All prices include delivery at yoiu• freight station,'
a
dwai°e
TELEPHONE 53
15:00
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CLINTON
C. L VENNER, Electricia
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other"
Appliances
Wiring and Repairs.
Guns -Guns
Have two double barrel shot guns
to exchange for two single barrel
shot guns. Fpr sale; One Remington
22, repeater, 24inch barrel, Price,
$18.00. ` One single barrel shot gun.
Price, $5.00. If you have a gun or.
rifle for sale or ' exchange see H. A.
Hovey, Clinton. - 40-tf.
Farm For Sale • "
Lot 28, con. 15, Goderich township,
86' acres more or less, good land„well
with windmill, bank barn, hog pen,
6 acres hardwood >.bush; an acre of
orchard. Comfortable frame house.
Also 50 acre farm on London road,
Tuckersmith. Apply to J T. Me -
Knight, R. 42. No. 2, Clinton. Phone
604-r-4, Clinton central. 28-tf
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms sver Heard's • B.,rber shop.
W. J. Jago. 2283-t!
Poultry
Supplies
LAYING MASH.
SCRATCH FEED
GRIT, 'SHELL
AND BEEF SCRAPS
COD LIVER OIL, $1.25 per Gallon
E. E. ITTEEEE •
Huron Street Clinton
81-tf
Poultry and Eggs
`Wanted
We handle eggs every clay
Poultry Tuesday and Friday
mornings '
Call us if you want to get the
highest market price
- . A. E. ]]?`inch
Victoria St., Clinton Phone 231`
27-tf
Clinton's '.
tAttat$0,-
TAa A NOME INVENTORY”
ANIS SEE WHERE YOU STAND-
Lnventery time at die office!
Let's take one at home,
How's our stock of bad colds, in-,'
Monza, croup, general ill health?
'Too much of each?
Now how's our stock of Heat Folks
coal? Low?
Let's make a trade. We'll order a
plentiful supply of D. L. and W. Coal
from the, Heat, Folks, and get 'rid of
the illnesses.
, The coal costs less, and is much
pleasanter to have 'around the
house.
Call the ` ,NtArtf
for good, clean coal
Misiud
Bw
COAL COMPANY
PHONE 74 CLINTON
1 �
Phage 7
NEW TERM
Opens,. on Jan. 4th in each of
SHAW'S TWELVE BUSINESS
SCHOOLS in. Toronto. Write for
Calendar. W. R. Shaw, Registrar,
Bay and Charles, Toronto..
House For Sale
Large red brick house, corner Or-
ange and Wellington streets; 8 rooms,
all modern conveniences. Possession
when desired. Also a barn an 1/, acre
lot on Wellington street. Apply to ,
Mrs. W. Jenkins.' 06-tf-6p
Buy Your Coal NOW
It's a long', time until. spring. Three
more cold winter monthsare ahead,
and the mercury will shiver down to
zero more than once before the flow-
ers bloom again. Have you enough
coal to last all winter? Don't
gamble with your family's health and
comfort. 'NI is much cheaper to buy
enough coal than to pay doctor bills.
HOWARD CLARK
Phone 182
Orders Taken at Lawson's Grocery
Phone 111
WOO
I have a. quantity of good bard
wood, slabs and cedar. •
• NOTICE
Any Deal accounts not paid by the
first of February will be handed in
for, collection.
E. WARD
Phone 155 • Iluron street
Singer Sewing Machine
v
Leased on Small Monthly Paymentd.
Big Discount on Cash Sales
Now is the time to have your ma -
'chine repaired and cleaned. Repairs,
Needles Belts e andar
P is .for all
makes.
W. GLEN COOK
Phone 171.1 P.O. Box 201, CIintoti
RADI
KOLSTER-KING
Give your family a radio set. for .
Christmas, in doing so you will be
giving them something which they
can enjoy the year around."
We are dealers for the Kolster and
Kings sets and will be pleased to give
you a demonstration at 'any time.
Batteries "charged and stored
for the winter -
W. J. Nediger, Prop.
ASPHALT
ROOFING
a We have a complete' line of
Toronto Asphalt Shingles and
Roofing for siding .or roofs if
you dare > considering. roofing
compare ours, before buying,
with any other. This is the -
best by. test. .
Feeds
Always carry Bran, Shorts,
Western Oats,. -best quality at
lowest price,
Jm A. FORD & SON
Phone 123
F1ourand Feed Merchants and
,Grain Boyers - J-