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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-10-24, Page 2Clinton News -Record CLINTON, ONTARIO [harms et Subscriptio0--02,00 per year fn advauca, to Canaditun. addres" 42 50 to the O•S' or other foreign CONIltri(38. NO paper discontipuod Until :oil arrears aro paid unless "at -ho option of the publisher. The data to 111 lob every Subscription is nail ia'd1nnterl nr ,hn label, Aovertisin0 hates-9ranslent aevec tising,'12c per count line lei 'dr". inset subsequent .tion. Se for',nach. �slibseque �.. insertion: tloadtng Counts 2 noes' Sn 7;J advertisements,. eet'to,exceed sac i R'ante.ri.,, „Lost„ Strayed, etc., inserted once for - 85c 'mob subsequent insertion '0a Advertisements :sent In without in- stroi tions 00 to the nninber'of;hi sertions wanted will run until order ed out and will a e charged accord ingly Rates for r!Ispiay.edvertieille 0iade known on apniientlml. Communications intended Por pub• ideation must, •"n. n ,gt. ['antes of noon f"ah, 10 accompanied : by the name or the writer: 4. Lit Hail, M. R. Proprietor; Ice itor. ®e cTAGGART BANKER al' genera; Banking tlusfii o transact ansaCG 01? Notes Discounted, Drafts '1 asacd i ]ntorest: APowool'on Ueposits. Sale; Notes Purchased. H. T. RANCE Notary Public, Conveyancer. Financial, ltoal=estate and late -lm serence.Agent, Representing 14 hire lei: rance- 6ompaniea, Divlsian: Court Office, Clinton. .w. RYDONE Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc, Office: 6LOAN eiLocie CLINTON C.' GANDER Office Hours: —LSO to 8.30 pen„ 6.30 to 8.09 p:nl., Sundays, 12.304to•1.30' Lem. Other. helms ae appoint -went only, Office and 'Resltl nce -- Victoria St. DR. FRED. G. ..THOMPSON Office and Residence: Ontario :Street d•liften, Ont. One: door west of •Anglican Church. Phone (7i Eyee examinee and glasses 7tted DR. PERCIVAL EIEARN Office and Residence: Huron Stceet — Clinton, Ont, Phone d0 hrornterly occupled by the late 'Dr. O. W..T6mmnsoso Eyee examined and giaeses'fitted DR. H. A. MCINTYRE DENT18r Office hours: 11 to 12 A.M. and 1 to i P.M:, except "Tuesdays and Wed:m-. iaye. utiles over Canadian National 'express, Clinton; Ont. , Phone 21. DR. F.. A. AXON DErITI2 T Clinton, Ont. Graduate of C.O.D.S., Ohlaago, and a o:D,S., Toronto. Crown and Plate Work a'Speolalty D: H. MoINNES CHIROPRACTOR. Electt3 Therapist Masseur Office; Huron St. (Few doors west of Royal Bank), • )lours -Tues„ Timm, and Sat., all day. Other hotirs by app9•lutment. IR:1ga•R Office --Mon., Wed, and Fri. forenoons. Seaforfh Office --Mon„ Wed, and Fri; afternoons. PHONE 207 • GEORGE ELLIOTT , Licensed Auctioneer for the County of riurdn. • Correspondence promptly answered.. hsmediate •arrangemenee can be reacle iter aeles..Datte xhe Newe•Record, Clinton:: or by calling .?hone 803. Charges ,Moderate and, Satisfaction Guaranteed. " B. R. HIGG'INS Clinton, Ont. General Fire and Life insuranee Agent for Hartford Windstorm, Live Stook, 'Automobile and Sickness' and Accident ilasur'ance:: Huron and; Erie end Cana - Sea 'Drust..Bonds,, Ap,)ointmonts made iia meet-. parties =at BI'ucefleid, ,Varna end 113aydeld..' 'Phone 57.: TIME TABLE ;Trains will .400ive at and depart from Clinton as follows: Buffalo and Gederiee civ.' Going .Gast, depart • 6.34 a.m.. 2.50 mere Going West, ar. 11,60 a.m. i " " ar. 6.08 dp. 6.43 p.m: " 10.04 \p.m. ' London, Huron & Bruce Div. Going South, ar. 7,40 dp. 7.40 a.m. ,. " o 4:08. p.m. ,Goring North, depart 6,42 pen, ar. 11.40 dp. 11.53 a.rn. il'HE. McKILLOP MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company ( Heed Office, Seaforth, Ont. D1R10CTORY: President, James .Evans, Jleeohwoo4; Nice,�rJames Connolly, Goderleh; Soon 1Di'rect eat' GeorgFe McGregor, -Senfotth; James'Shouldice. 'Walton• Murray' Gib- son, 13ruoefleld: Wm. Ging,. Seaforth; Robert Ferric oarlock; John: Bennowelr,. llrodhagen: las.' Conolly, Goderioh. Agents: Alex. Leitch, Clinton J. W. Yeo Goderleb: 14d, I3inbhley, Seaforth; 'mute, 1Vllirray. B$mondvil1n. R. G. ,'Ipj'.. truth, 8rocThagen. Any money to bo bald it may be pate to Mom'Jse. Clothing Cc., Clinton, or at Cglvin Cutt's lrocery, oodorich, Parties desiring to effect insurance or transact ,Ihor businos9 will he'prnn eft y bove e 1. 30 107 anres:ir l t I r 1.n, of hie rive n nllirnrr ntr7l e.crr to raiser respec= 7 q- i.,7 q t{ n "nut nflirn P;nts in i,nrtrd by t17a, ISSUE NO.. 433-29 llirnrl"r .who linep,. rynnrn�-f fl7n If you seek the fittest gree tea ---this is "»t_ (GR IE N) BEGIN HERE TODAY Alden Drake, formerly asallo7, frown 0081 and flabby through a life of idle. ease ships. aboard, tate clipper iro7tes as 'tor,' underthe comma:rd of ialao Stevens, whose enmity he incurs ,eueuse of a mutual -love for MIary. 1` arming, daughter of the owner, who is a pas- senger. At'Cape :;Town, Stevens is super- seded as captain -by Drake, --whose law Yers-have purchased 'trio .Oront s'during its Cruise. In his new. role or master, Drakerbeeon,ed cold and: dlgrlirlyd in. the ,pre0830e' of Mary: Stevens, now chief pia'bb, Snag time to follow his ,spit _after drinking 'too heavily,one night, • .lake ehters l.Mary's. cabin and embraces (ler. Mary.,' screams. Drakeand the steward run to.her: Now, realizing that Stevens is an old- friend, Mary seeks to 13001801" 2110. - - NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY' "Oh I was dreaming!" she cried: "Did I: cry. out?" And Jake, stealthily loosing her go that he might be unhampered to meet' the attack he knew must come, sud- denly ,saW ud-denly'•saw the glimmer of light she showed him and answered: • "I heard you as I came off watch. Drearhing; wasn't you, Miss Mary?" hIe still glared darkly,reading the unbelieving,challeinge in 'Drake's eyes. Ikea Saintly tried, to conceul a great French knife in a sleeve only half long enough, but he made no effort to':conceal .the look of accusation he leveled at Stevens. Drake went to the• bedside, meeting Jake's gaze square- ly as he pushed by. "What happened, Mary?" demanded Drake sharply. He laid a haled on her forehead and felt the starting mois- ture. He noted the agitation of her breast.. The laces of her night dress still fluttered. "Are you .euro you were only dreaminge" "Oh, yes. Such a horrid dream!" She hid her face in the pillow. • "Don't talk aboat.it, please. I was so glad to wake up and see Mr. Stevens near me, Aiden. I -was- so frightened. I would have been glad to see' any- body? Bt t I'm all right. Please don't bother about me." "Very well. But if you are going to have more bad dreams, I'd suggest that you lock your cabin: door, Good - eight." The steward stood aside as Stevens preceded the skipper into the saloon. Ike felt that there •,ught to be, might be yet, opportunity to put the edge of that big knife to the test, 'Poor Ike was no warrior. Fie was scared cold at the threat' of blooduhed. But he was willing to fight for old Cap - thin Manning's daughter if need be; and surely he :had believed he was going to fight when he grabbed that big knife and darted out at Mary's cry. And for a moment he believed he saw blood in the eyes of the two strong men facing each other 'outside Mary's closed door. "That'll do, Me. Stevens, thank yon,", the skipper said quietly. "I con- gratu:ate you upon the amazing promptness you showed in answering 12Iiss•Manning's outcry." "Happened . to ,be„ handy," growled Jake, and -lurched off to his berth. Drake' stood for a moment, sniffing hard, Ike scuttled away feeling dis- gusted at, the ending of so promising an encounter. , * :As if the ship's barometer register- ed the pressures of human emotions 108 well..as.og atmosphere, there settled npon,tlle'ship a sense of, portent not• entirely due to the gathering cf storm clouds. following. mthe falling W fA n of the e g' mercury. Maly still employed her leisure • Per Year.. Sistebn interesting Pages ehowing 100 new and attractive Embroidery Hecto o for Plot -iron transfer pat - term, andetamped goods. .'Cha mast valuable pn,er of it, bind for all the intpst'idcns on Embroid- y and other kinds of Fancy Work, Embro dorylesebns Coolcingreetnes and other instructive informat,ott most -interactingto the practical housanSifc. Thera aro many vnluablo things for the gift eeue0n. 75,000 'roman all over Canada aro receiving their copies, yoga/arty% why not you? fonlombor it costa only 12o per year to get your copy each month. Cut your coupon and send in your l2c to -dap: GORCY EMBI1Cilia ft JOURNAL 870A' St. Catherine St„ E., Montreal 0 enclose 12 cents for Ono year's aubscr,pilom Addroen Froviicee • hours on deck working at her sheep- skin border; watchint one by one the sails clewed' up, furled, and storm gasketed. • The. preparations for the. imminent gale,were,:long aidoing,; as the storm seemed long coining. • But that was the most dreaded" of all storms at sea. She wondered at the subtlety of the rising seas. Without any: apparent in - 'grease . in -wind, the long :rolling blue seas 'suddenly,; began to wear broken crests and to. climb solidly up the steel sides of the 'clipper, faling aboard' every. now and then with a shock and a roar ike the discharge of heavy artil- levy. ' And the skies grew sooty and ugly. Trouble had 13ng•been brewing with the precious pair of belligerents, Tubbs and Sims, They fought each other when nobody else would : fight them, though they were fast cronies. Old Joe Bunting had kept them in cheek a bit; Nick Coombs 'had helped. They were afraid ,of those two -sea- sonedold salts. • Mary safe• the sea rise, heard the gale begin to howr; then she took her fancy work below,clothed herself in storm clothes, and returned to the deck to watch .the big ship battle against the elements. Towards even- ing the cities were altogether sooty, and the low clouds scudded across the A yellow figure hurtled. down.. mastheads withterrific speed. Heap- ing seas' rolled up out of the,immen- sity of the southern 'ocean, rising at. the speeding ship's flanks, gurgling ghoulishly as they looked aboard over the six-foot bulwarks. and dropped a few tons of water onthe maindeck'a$ e, reminder of their strength. "We'll take in fore and 'mizzen upper -topsails, -Mister Stevens,' Drake shouted et eight bells, 'when both watches were awake: "Reef the upper main topsail; . and reef the foresail, Rave to do it sooner or dater, Better do it now and avoid having to can all hands . perhaps during the night. See the jibs ell lashed down. Keep the foretopmast staysail on. her.", • "Aye, aye, sir I" :colied the mate civilly. "If you'll look out here, sit, V11 lend a hand. Plenty to.do•" Thencane an alhny of rain squalls marching across the roaring .tea in thunder and lightning devastation. Dark,. shapeless figureshauled and eursed in the seething chaos of the -full maindetly; Unseen, demons howled and shrieked aloft above the worst the gale or squalls could do,. A blinding flash of lightning lit every inch of the ship's •laboring structure, High upon the Upper main - topsail yard . six shapeless yellow ell - skinned sailers fought pxofancly with the tormented sail. Tho rahl slashed down at them. "Haul that reef taykle tritttl" screamed a voiceee"Itre all ndelftl" There was momentary bleelnoss after the lightning flash; then a rteeond flash so swift as to almost blind, the. eyes.: tut Mary saw e Yellow figure hurtle down out of that uppermost chaos, a scream' still On 1114 lips, his poor groping fingers catching at the black void. Tho ropeyarns that were only meant 20 1(01d his eilskin trousers and jacket together tokeep the water from wetting hinl.more than necessary wore unequal to., holding his, weight. He fell am plunged into.the sea. "Man overboard!" she' screamed. She ran to the nearest lifebuoy, cast it .loose, and flung, it astern, finding Drake at her side surprisingly. Ile had seen the man fall./ He was man enough to risk his Ship by bringing her around to tate sea, But in that instant the gale struck down with all its belated fur, , 0311 the big ;dipper Iay over until her rails were buried deep 'under thundering tons of water that Swept away .forever all change fur the unlucky sailor astern "Butter go below, Mary," Drafts` bawled in her ear. He ran aft to help the helmsman; but she 'laid not go. She gripped the rail. and ,gazed en- thralled at the grandeurtate storm. Men' struggled aft to haul the main - yards Square. They hauled sullenly,' but haul they, must, A's they. beeped on to the poop to pass storm gaskets areund the spanker and'gafltopsail, they muttered about the man who was gone. "Who wuz it?" "Young Bawston! Bloody shyhiel" "Gawd bli'me! Murdered, 'e was!' bloated: 'Erb 'Oats. "This 01d Man wouldn't stoic fer nobody! Not pore sailors, any'ow! I bet, 'e 'd 'eave to fer that bloody Judy, though!' "ArghtI Neck you, face in, if you no shut up!" snarled Tony at 'Erb's side. Mary heard 'Erb cry out in terror as they merged in the blackness aft.' She shuddered violently. Always something to strengthen that ominous feeling of impending disaster. Tho men finished their week, and the watch below was dismissed. 'Erb loudly and fearfully demanded of the math that he be permitted to 'change his quarters. ' "That Tony sez 'e'll corpse me, strike me dead!" cried 'Erb. "Then corpse him first, you poor rat!" growled' Jake Stevens in utter disgust with the man, 'Erb went into the swirling blackness of the main - deck sobbing. "Don't you want -to go below, Mary'" Drake askedher, suddenly appearing a`tl' dripping and breathless at her side. He had worked as hard as any man. "I` wouldn't leave the deckfor worlds!" she 'cried, and. clung to the 'rail as to a life preserver. (To be continued.) City Evening The light that burned me up by day Dbcides a little while to stay, And .writes a long and ;golden ,scrawl In. tree=leaf shadows on my wall. The bulbous sun has spilled his ere, Impaled upon a Jersey spire; ' And hard day -objects of the street Grow soft, in the long light, • and sweet. Noon's hot fgi'tissimo still clings, Muted in maw "murmurings; And with the lingering light o'er - My My thoughts are all new garmented. Far down the block inyellow ease Behind a Dow of gold -tipped trees The "L," like some old dream; goes by Betwixt the -Avenue and sky. , —E. B. W., in "The Lady Is Cold." How to Remain Young Learn to relax, Don't fight with yourself. Keep• shy of internal friction. Don't - 'waste time 3n vengeful thoughts. It never 'gets you anything but troubleand futility. Don't feel that the world is set against you. ' ,. And don't let yourself cultivate the notion you're a great little fellow. For, as the paraphrasers, of the beati- tudes have it, "Blessed is Ise who ex- pecteth nothing, for he shall 'not be 'disappointed." I well recall how, many years ago, my dear old dad took me aside one day and told me; "Don't ever waste time, son, trying to get `even with someone you fancy may have wrong- ed you. Because, just as soon as you finish getting 'even with him there's bound to be someone else." "Did you give him the .air?" "Well, I told him to go get in his plane and fly away'." No Money for Moscow London Daily Mail (Ind. Cons.): 3f our British induetriallets who. know something about; Russia do not think It safe to risk their own money in giving credits ' to h't conn ' g, g thee t1 Y, it would be madness for the British Gov ernment to hand the taxpayers' Money over to Moscow. If there ate . ally resources available' let them. be spent on developing the States 0(1 British Empire, not in bolstering up the bandit regime at Moscow. 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Since` then many rises have been found for aircraft, which .include for- est lire .deteetiee and suppression, timber. cruising, air photography,. transportation 'of.passengers,. express and nail, instruction, advertising, sightseeing, and "joy -rifling." Sixtytwo organizations or individ- uals are how engaged' in civil flying, including the Ontario Provincial Air Service, while' 21light airplane clubs are in operation, There are 330 air- craft licensed for commercial use in the Dominion, by the Department of National DolenSe, and -278 commercial pilots, and 213 air ongrneers hold cer- tificates. ;-Fifty-three airports and seaplane ports- are similarly licensed, while a largo number of municipalities in every province are gilded ooeeidera- tlon to the construction pf airports. Nine'tchools of flying' are conducted and a large number of ;pupils are re= ceiving. instruction. In addition there. are 22 private owners of aircraft, and 221 licensed; private pilots. .An important part is being, played by aircraft in eennetion with mineral. development In the northern parte of the Dominion. The carriage of mail by air is another `important phase. have even the Scots, whose old as - :Eighteen months ago mail was de- soolation With France, commemorated livered to a few outlying districts. at'table to -day by such words as gigot During 1928,,iiowever, 316,631 pounds and ashet, may well.bave accounted of mai] were conveyed. For the first for their wider ingenuity in the hand - six months of: this year'245,750 pounds ling of food. 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