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The Clinton News Record, 1929-09-05, Page 4STORE NEWS NEM/ FALL HATS NEW FALL S NEVV FALL COATS We invite you 'to see our assortment before buying in g A. , T. COOPER. CLINTO,"THE STORE WITH THE STOCK" N Sherlock -Manning -Pianos- How About Treating Your- self to a PIANO? T J. MeNEIL Clinton's Musical Instrument Representative Always at Your Service. Box 113 or Phone 273, Minton 1 h Eggs Crcn Poultry WE RECOGNIZE QUALITY and DISTRIBUTE THE CASH ACCORDINGLY at .. CLINTON CREAMERY CLINTON PHONE 145 SEAFORTH I;Rx1NCH, SBAFORTH PHONE 162 CLINTON BRANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO PHONE 190 Gunn, Langlois & Co., Limited HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL, QUE. The School of Commerce CLINTON, ONTARIO Offers you a Practical Business Training that has made it possible for our scores of stu- dents to obtain and hold positions demanding a high standard of efficiency. THERE IS A POSITION 'IV'AITING FOR YOU COURSES: -- Stenographic, Commercial, Secretarial. General Office, Civil Service, Commercial„ Teachers Course and Special Courses Arranged. Y0II CANNOT ATTEND A BETTER SCHOOL WHY NOT ATTEND THIS? SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 8, 1929 Write To -day for Information. Phone, • 198. B. F. WARD, B.A., M. A. STONE, Cons. Specialist, Principal. Vice -Principal. THE ONTARIO EQUITABLE LIFE Policies issued suitable to every circumstance Retirement and Endowment •Annuties wwt b Yi h Disa ilit Protection for the Sunset of Life M. T. CORLESS DISTRICT•AGENCY INSPECTOR — CLINTON — 'PHONE 193 04-tf. ESTERN • IRF AR. LONDON ONTARIO , SEPT. 9th - 144 - INCLUS!yE. 1929 A greater Western Fair invites .a ;;neater crowd of visitors! Entirely housed in modern up-to-date buildings. Farm displays will be finer than ever. All indications point to large entry ;lists_, of Live Stock, Poultry, Agricultural Products, etc., New Poultry Build- ing, resurfaced race -track. Bigger,attractions in a bigger way. $40.000.09 IN PRIZES AND ATTRACTIONS Are YOU represented? Boys' and Girls`, Calf Feeding Conrpotitien. Complete Poultry classification with liberal prizes. Special Light Horse Show—Sept. 9 to 12, in the New Arena. Send. for Prize List Now. Closing date Aug. 29. For further information;, write: . , J. II. SAUNDERS, President W. D, JACKSON, Secretary London, Ontario THE CLINTQ114eIFW9 RECORD TSDiVS, SEPTEMBER .5, W29 BAYFIELD 7 hursday neigh Sept,; 12th; will be observed as Hayfield's Civic holiday. Mr and Mrs. R. J. Plank of Lan- don spent the week -end with the lat- ter's brother, Mr. John Pease, On their return' they were accompanied by their parents; Mr, and Mrs: Win. Pease who spent a week with their Miss Mildred Cameron returned to Detroit on Sunday after having spent several weeks with her father and sisters. She was accompanied, byY Miss Ida Reid who was home -for the , summer. Dr. and Mrs. Tillman and family who returned to their home in Lon- don early last week spent the holi- day at their cottage. '- Mies Alice Stinson, R. N., left on Friday last to resume herduties at Memorial Hospital. New. Work, M. and Mrs. F. G. Nealin went to Seaforbh onFridayto spend a week at their home there. Muss H. E. Whittaker,who has been the, guest of Mrs. J. II. McLeod this summer,. accompanied, them' to spend a few: days before returning to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. C. Berry ,of London spent the week -end with the latter's sister, Mrs F. W. Baker. Mr, Gerald Hamilton, teller in the Bank of Commerce, left on Saturday to spend his vacation at his home at FFreelton. Mrs, Wilson and Miss Ruth Hous- ton of London spent the week -end with the tatter's ,parents, Mr. and Mfrs. Samuel Houston. Miss Ruth Fisher who visited her aunt, Mrs. F. A. Edwards last' week, returired to her home in Waterloo: Miss Anna Elliott motored to Tor- onto ' or:onto:' on Saturday, to resume • her teaching duties ..after having spent the vacation with her aunt, 1V1'rs. John Fraser. She was accompanied by Mrs. David- Prentice and Miss Alma McKay who have been holiday- ing' with their parents. Mr. and :Mrs. A. Ford King and, little Douglas,` Mr. and : Mrs. Wni. King and- two daughters of Toronto and Miss and Mr. Barr of Londes- bore were the guests of Mr. and Mas. George King over the week -end. Mrs. -Miller and little Rosemary of Mount .Clemens and Miss Lela El- liott of Detroit were home for the week -end; Mrs, M. Elliott, Mrs. M. A. Elliott, Jean Dunn and Leslie Elliott motored to Sarnia with- them on Monday. ' Mrs. A. Catling and son, Jirn, of Port Stanley spent the week -end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Sturgeon. Mr. and Mks. E. Corbett and two sons, who have occupied Harold Stinson's cottage during the sum- mer, returned to their home in Lon- don on Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien and family left on Tuesday for their hone in Chathamafter having spent the past month in Aberhardt's cottage. Mra, McMillan, Mre. T. McKenzie and Jas., McMillan have returned to London, after having occupied then cottage during the past month. Mr. G. Aust and son; Bonar, and Miss Aust returned to their home in London on Tuesday after having spent the summer in one of the Heard cottages. • Miss Jean M. Woods left on Mon- day for Galt to resume her teaching duties. School re -opened on Tuesday with Mr. 0. Kalbfleish of Mildmay in. charge and Miss Anna Woods, as- sistant. Miss Trewartha amd• Miss M. Cleff •of Clinton are staying with Miss Josephine ' Stirling. Miss Elva Dewar and Mr. David Dewar left on Monday for Toronto to resume their teaching duties. ' Mrs. Thompson, Miss Thompson and Mur. Wee. Metcalf who motored. from Badin, N. Carolina, and spent a week with the ,latter's Parents, 1)r. and Mars. W. Metcalf, left on Tuesday to go via Detroit. Mrs. E. Paull, who has anent the past month with her son, Rev. F, H. Paull, returned to her home in Lon- don on Monday. - Mr. George Whiteside of O.A;C.. Guelph, anent the week -end with Rev, and Mrs. F. H. Paull. Mr, Gibson of Toronto is the guest of Mr. Thornton 'Mustard, Donald and Billy Mustard- are spending a couple of weeks holidays at their cottage. Mrs.' T. Mustard. Charlie. Weiss Betty and. Master Neil have re- turned to their home in Toronto. Mfr. Jas. Cameron and two chil- dren, Isobel and Evans, left 'on Mendaer for their home in Toronto after having ' spent the past six weeks with the formier's brother, John R. Capieron. Miss' Rubie Fisher, Mist Schultz and Mr. Fran* Erwin of Kitchener and Master George Fisher of Wale erloo were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Edwards over the 'week- end. Ma.. and Mrs. F. Scotehmer and 'two children of Kitchener were the ewests of the. former's sister: Mala. W. Heard, over the week -end. Norman Terns of Detroit ossont the week -end' with his mother, )V1;4't9, E. Toms. Rev. and Mrsr.IL tT. F, Clnlrchanr /hid MSss Betty Gairdner loft ell Thursday last for then' 1101110 Ill, Washington, Pa., after htavinp vini$a ed with the forme ee brother, John T. Gairdner, for somora! Weekle Mr. and Miro. 1),") 1erlruton reel' family who have °Oswned the Heath cottage for the past few weol:n, r'0� turned to :their home In London, On Tuesday, P. Claimed; in the !mest of Mrs, IL R. Sloan of 'Gadetich township this week:. , Mr. Clement and daughter, Betty, and Pegee Ac - ams returned to their home hi Twit- ch'ener. Rev, and' Mrs, F. II, ,Paull left on Monday to Sneed a vacation ai; for ronto and Gait, Ven. A'rehdoacon Jones -Bateman of Goderich will con- duct the services throughout . the Parish during the Rector's absence. Mr, James Porter of Goderich was the guest of Ms,s, W. heard over. the . week -end , Mrs, Porter,. who spent last week -with her sister, ac- companied her 'husband •home to. Goderich. Mrs. Frank V. Martin and family, who have: spent the season at their cottage, ;Boulder rLodge, ' left on Thursday :last for their home in De- troit. e-troit. Aries, Alway end Mree Cotton -and, daughter, Soar:,', spent lastweek at their cottage. Mfr. and •Mn •s Green Mrs. A Mor- ris and Mrs, Highmore and family have returned to their homes in Lon- don after having 'spent a feu weeks in the village. The Stork called at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McLeod on Mon- day andleft a fine baby boy. M and Mrs. Harte and family 7 Y. Y who occupied one lei the Heard cot- tages have returned to their home in London:. Amongst those who have 'spent the Summer in Bayfield.' and have re- turned to their homes -are Mr. and Mrs. Dickson Glass and two daughters, NCO. and 1415:. and Mrs, T. W. Oates and two sons, Mas. E. N. Hart and family, Mr and Mrs. E. Wanness and son, Billy,' M. and *s. C. B. Chapman, Mrs. McMahon and daughter and Mlir, and Mrs. W. A. Jenkins and family, Dr. and Mrs. S. M.' Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Baulch and two children, London;' Miss A. Drouin, Miss McAdam, Mr. L. M. Day - and son, Jim, Misses ' Morley; Mrs. A. Supnick and two; daughters, Detroit; Mr. and: Mee. W. D. Stevenson - and family, Toronto; Mr. and Ma's.. R. T. Orr andfamily, Mr. and Mss' S.criin- ageur and daughters, Mr. =end 1VIrs, Heideman .and family, Mr and Mrs. H. A. Lawson, Mr., and l4Trs. S. R. McConkey, Margaret and ' Jhe' Mc- Lennan, Mise G. Rankin, Mary and Jim Rankin, Stratford; Dr. and Mrs. '. Livingston and family, Waterloo; Dr. 'and;. Mrs. Shields, and' family, Mr, and'Mrs..J. H. Debbieand fam- ily, Kitchener;., Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Atkinson and . two daughters, Mr. and 'Mrs.. J.10. Stanbury and family, Exeter;. Mr. and, Mrs.. Daviel Hast- ings and family, Galt. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shannon of Toronto -and Mos.,' Leroy' 7. Hiles and little son of London are 'occupy- ing their cottage in Lakeside Park. Miss Gwen Elliott of Goderich township is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Elliott. Miss E. J. Goodfellow, who had a Gift Shop in part of J. Tippet's store during the summer months, aecom- named by Mrs. Goodfellow left for` Toronto on Tuesday. Mrs.: Willis and family and Mrs. Freud have returned to Stratford af- ter having occupied Mrs. R. Scotch- mer's cottage during the past month. Guests at the Ritz House over the week -end were: 'Mr. Nicholls. Wat- erloo; Mr. G. T. Murdock, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Gray, Miss Mary Brown, Mr. Reg. Seth, `Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Richards. Mr. and. Mss. 3. 7. Miller and son, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley and daughter. Mr. and . Mrs. Walter Grant, Miss Virginia Grant and Mr. W. H. Norton, Detroit; Mr. and Mars. Rohner and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholl, ' Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith and Miss Arming Stnith, To- ronto; Miss Stella Burns, Montreal; Miss Dorothy .Emmerson, Halifax; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Haigh, Saginaw; and Mx..; and Mlirs. E. H. Derwin and family, Toledo. AUBURN Mrs. "E.- Ball of Clinton spent the. week said with Mr, and Mrs. G. L. Sturdy. Mir. and Mre. Roy Narrow and. family` who are camping at Goder- ieh for a couple of weeks, visited with 'ko. and 'Miro, J. II. Johnston on Monday, - MI,r. J. F. Washington;: left for leis school' at Ignaee on Thursday speed- ing three daysat the Exhibition en route. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook and daughters of London ,returned home on Monday after staying a week at the home of Mr. Jas. Medd. Mr. and Mrs, IL 'Wagner. Misses Lena and Anna Munro of Blyth are visiting with the Misses Blair for, a couple .of weeks. Mrs. Chas, Straughan and bis, J. J, Wilson ,attended; the funeral ,of their uncle, Mr, John Erratt at Var- na on Monday, • Mr, and Mrs. Elwin Killough left Tuesday for a week's visit at Toron- to Exhibition and Niagara Falls. BRUCEFIELD. ' Mr. and n. Mn.rN. W Chapman pi n of Winnipeg visited friends' in the vil- Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Moodie le at tending the Exhibition and visiting friends in Toronto this week, h1r. Frank McKenzie of St. Louis is spendinga few weeks at the home of his parents, Mr. R. McKenzie. Mss. P1. Stevens is visiting friends in Stanley this week, 'HOG SHIPMENTS :. Report of Hog Shipments for the month ending; July 31st, 1929: Clinton -Total hogs, 274; select bacon, 138; thick smooth, 118; heavy'" les 6; shop hogs, 4; Londesboro—Total hogs, 241; sel- loge and community last week. est bacon;"115, thick smooth, 110; Mr, and M`rs. Gerrnley Thompson itir. and Ml's, Nooks and family 03 heavies, 7; extra heavies, 1• shop of Hamilton spent the holiday with Detroit visited at the home of Mlr, hogs fi lights and feeders, 1. Mr. and Mks. H. Mlogrrd&e, Mrs. Mogridge - returning with them for a short visit, A ,numbe'r• from this vicinity are attending Toronto Ex. this week. • Miss: Elsie Lawlor has taken 0 school near London. week after spending., a few weeks at Mr. and Mrs. Jas. l+oreman of the home of her parents, Mr. and Flint, Mich., spent the holiday with Mrs. T. Shelton. the latter's father, Mr.' E.Jones. leer. and 'errs. Hays and daughter. Mr. and Mae. Stanbus of Detroit cif 'Brantford spent the weak -end at heavies, 256,; extra heavies, 16; shop spent the holiday, with her parents, the home of Mrs_ Wi.. Stevens. hogs, 175; lights and feeders, 45, and Mrs. L. Forrest last week: Miss. G. Merks has returned 4xome, after spending a week ' visiting friends in Burlington. Mrs. Lyle Bill and family returned home to their I a no in Moose Jaw last Brucefielcl—Total hogs, 21; select bacon, 11; thick smooth, 10, Truck' deliveriies Total hogs, 3019; select bacon, 853; thick' smooth, 1920;.hen 'e 95; extra heavies, S, 6; shop hogs, 69; lights and feeders, Huron County --.Total hogs, 7144; select bacon, 2338; thick snr'ooth', 4116 CONSTANCE Mt, and Mks. Austin Dexter spent part of last week . in Toronto. Mr. and 11fa e..Leo Stephenson and son, Donald, motored on Friday to Toronto and Niagara and spent the week -end with relatives there. Miss Hazel Leslie spent Labor Day at' her home in Blyth. Miss Mary Cooke, . of Goderich tovmship spent the holiday ' with - friends here. • blaster Donald Connor returned to his home. in Buffalo on Monday af- ter spending a month or so at the home of Mr. Dave Millson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Riley, Sr., spent Labor. Day in Clinton at the home of their son, Mr. Thos. Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Wen. Britton motored to Georgetown on Fridayto spend the week=end with Dr. and Mrs. Mc- Allister. Mss. Wm. Moore spent a few days last week at her home in Toronto. A meseollaneous shower was given at the home of Mrs. Jas. Hugill on Thursday last for Miss Mabel Liv- ingston, .whose marriage to Mr. Geo. Pockett of Winnipeg took place on Labor .Day. They will reside in Win- nipeg where the groom is employed as railroad engineer, The best evish- es of ,the bride's many friouds go with her to her paw home. M's. John Sherrill of Detroit olid Mr. and Mle0. David- Wright and Master; Donald of Atreenrae, Michigan motored over and spent_ the wcolt-oncl with the former's siotor•in-liaw, Mrs. Tiros. Polltlrfl. HURON ROM) :OAST Mihai 3onolo hall of tlatrnit spent (Ito wail -and tat 'tho limo of her Palle. onto, Willi!, and MPs, W1n, Doll, MTI', Stiitlrt Doll motored to Taou' den on Bendel lent, Ml, Dart .Zrwha 1ms plll'oll90011 s: nowltiroaliO'. Minis Qlivo Sprung and Master. John Watson Slar'tans' ni Morar Suri tlonboro I1t10nt 0 :Pow Clays hilt weolt at 111a hilum of Mr, and 'Nits, Win, k3a1h Ms..Goll, rind Mr. thigh ha11 motorred, °io. Toronto last wok and spent twodays,,lat the Ea hlbitlon. , Mi',' 051tl Mrs. McDermtd spam; :r low days .lir Toronto lust, week able. ing in the l x111trli:torr. Mr, Mo le >1plhrrmd -h'a i inn'ci1m Bed a new ti'iuitor eultivator and is busy using it cultivating his farm, Mir. in. Glazier" has purebasod a new tractor. Mir. Tied Cook met with a very, painful%accident Uho other day. While unloading . grain: 41e got his fingee. naught in one of the .pelleys. Mrs. G. A. Vandenburgh is spend- mg a few days this week with Tier. <laughter, Mrs, Geo. Motile, Goderieh township, Fruits of industry: to the farmer his harvest of crops, to the saver the happy rewards of thrift THE Bank of Montreal encourages savers by providing a safe place for their money and by paying compound interest on deposits. OF STP_1lI1q,,E Established '18x7 TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF $900,000,000 Clinton Branch: H. R. SHARP, Manager .r. kkIrt 10, a. r sa entst 1 feature of Lif s ri �C HIS Company sends its Agents out..to'meet the Public, not in the attitude of begging for business, but for the purpose of filling definite needs properly _and adequately, through Life Insurance. This Company holds that Life. Insurance is today indispensable. every PROTECTION is the funda- mental to household or business:; that mental of Insurance; that emphasis should be placed not upon dividend returns and policy frills but upon PROTECTION, upon - making a given premium -outlay secure the largest amount. of PROTECTION, immediate and guaranteed. - This Company pays no dividends on policies; instead premiums are low initially and stay low. This initial saving in premium outlay makes it possible for all to. secure MORE PROTECTION than is afforded by the prevailing higher participating (dividend paying premiums, and for many individuals to carry insurance who otherwise could not do so at all. The protective purpose of Life Insurance is thus served by The Ontario Equitable and its Agents, who have always consistently advocated PROTECTION as the cardinal principle of Insurance. THE ONTARIO EQUITABLE LIFE 'AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. S. C. TWEED, Proatdont u HEAD OFFICE WATERLOO, ONTARIO. GENERAL AGENT, ^µ a- • WLFASS CLINTON, ONTARIO 87 7 r