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The Clinton News Record, 1929-11-07, Page 2
Clinton News -Record. CLINTON,' ONTARIO t,'i/'ernls ot',Subecriptlon-51:00 per ,year !n advance, to Cenadlun addres is; $2.50 to the U,S.` or• other foreign Countries. No paper eiscoutinued until all-,'erreare are meld, finless; at the option of the publish* r. date to ..zhtch every subscription lo paid Is chanter, or ih, InNeL 'Advertle!ng Rates—Tt•ansleat adoer• tieing, 12o per count line for first insertion" `to for each subsequent insertion. Heading counts "2 lines: Sitio 1 advortisentents, not to exceed' 'a,h; $ie as ""'anted;" "Lost., 'Strayed, etc., Inserted once for 350 eseb subsequent Inser,tton,'.5C. Adverthemente sent in without' In: struetlntis as to -the number of, tn, sertioas.wanted will run until order ed out and will be charged accord. ingly Rates for. displayadvertising made known on appllcatlon. Comntuplcatlons' Intended for pub ,leaden must, ,s a -gu. ranee of „owl fa'th, ee accompanied by the name of the writer. G. C. Hall, M. R. Proprietor, Nil dor. M°D. McTAGGA T BANKER A general. Banking crossness transact• ed. Notes, Dlaeoutited. Drafts Issued. Interest AM'owed on Deposits, Sale Notes Purehh'sed: H. T. RANCE Notary Public, Conveyancer. Finauoial, Neal Fstate and Fire lie snrance AgenL' . Representing 1.4 Fire Insurenee Compania...' Olvislon 1durt Office, Clinton. W. BRYDONE. Barrister, Solicitor,, Notary Public, etc. Office: SLOAN BLOCK - . CLINTON DR. J, C.' GANDIER. O111ce Hours: -1.30 to 3.30 p.m., 0.30 to 3.00, p.m., Sdndays, 12;30 to 1.30 p.m, Other beers ay -appointment only. Office and 'Residence — Victoria St. DR. FRED G. THOMPSON Office and Residence: Ontario Street — - Clinton,, Ont. One door West 01 Anglican elhurth Phone 172 Eyes examinee and glasses ltted' DR. PERCIVAL HEARN Office and Residence: Huron Street — Clinton, Ont. Phone 89 ,(Formerly occupied ep the .ate ;Jc, (S. W. T' e'ri wor ` • Eyes examined and plusses fitted DR. H. A. MCINTYRE OEN IS f Office hours: 1J to 12 A.111, and 1 to 6 Pelle except Tuesdays and Matinee days. Office over Canadian Ndtivaa! Express, ;Olinton, Ont, Phone 21. DR. F. A. AXON DENTII'T Clinton, Ont. Graduate of C.O.D.S,, Chicago, and R.C.D.S., Toronto. Crown and.. Plate Work 'a Specialty D. ' H. WINNE'S CHIROPRACTOR Electro Therapist Masseur Office: Huron St, (Few doors west of Royal Bank),. Hours—Tues., Thurs. and Sat., all day. Other hours by appointment. Hensel! Otic! Ilion., Wed. and Pri. forenoons, • Seated(' Office—Man., Wed, and PrI. afternoons., PHONE 207 GEORGE ELLIOTT. Licensed Aectloneot for the County of ,Wroth Correspondence promptly answered. Immediate arrangements canbe made for Sales Date at be News•Record, Denton, or by 25111165 Phone 203, Charges' Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed. B. A. HIGGINS Cilnto,t, Ont, Oeneial Fire Sud Life "nsurande Agent for Eiartford Windstorm, Live Stern, Automobile and Sickness and Awldent Insurance, Huron and Mere and Cana ' da Trust Sonde, ApeoinLments made to meet Mottos .tt lerueetslti, Varna and Bayfield, 'Phone 57. ; ANAij N bitifiht ; TIME TABLE Truths will e'erive at and depart from Clinton' as follows: Buffalo and Goderich Div. Go1ng East; depart 6.44 a.m. t. 2.50 p.m. ging West, ar. -11.50 a.m. " " ar. 6.08 dp 6.43 p.m; as .,, as. -s 10.04 p.m. London, Huron ,t Bruce 014. Going Sorth, ar. 7.40 dp. 7.40 a.m. e " e 4.03 p.rn., Going North, depart 6.42 p.m. ay. 11.40 dp. 11.,53 a.m. saw McKILLOP 'MUTUAL Fire [insurance Company 11.10 Office, Seaforth, Ont. Di It L•U'i'O It C: President, James L"ar,s iSeeehweod: ,vice dames Connolly, t-,dertoh; See.. Treasurer, D. 8`, McGregor, . Searorth. Directors: Georg. Moroilney, Seaforth: James ShouldIce. Walton; Murray Gib. eon 1•lruceaeld• Win, Ring. eSearorth; Robert Perrle, i'larlocit John Sennewelr, Brodhagen.; Jas. Conotly. Goderich, Agents: "dee. Leitch Cilnton i. W. Teo. Goderich f:d, tiinehley, Searorth; 3. A. Murrey Cgmendville; F'L O, Jar. ninth. Brodhagen. .Any money to be: mild In May be paid to Moorish Clothing Co., Clinton, or at. Calvin Cytt's weenie/. t;oderleh. Parties desiring to effect insurance or transact ,,ther,bualtiess wIil be promptly attended to on application to ane 05 the above officers addresae, to their. reaped- tive post office. Losses Inspaoted N,y the Director who lives nearest .the scene. CAPTAIN At,E.DINOL[ ments she had spent on, deck. He knew quite well what it must have cost the mate to make thatgrumbling apology awhile ago. -Yet Mary ought to know that he did notlike her to break his rule 'about speaking to 'the mate while. on watch. "Mary," ho started to . say, "you must nor—" I3 GIN HERE TODAY Alden Drake, :formerly a sailor, grown soft and flabby through- a life of idle ease, ships aboard the clipper Orontes as "boy," under the command of Jake Stevens, whose enmity he in- curs becanse ncurs"because of a mutual loge for Mary Manning, daughter, of the owner, who is a passenge.•. At Cape Town, Stevens is superseded as captain .by Drake, whose lawyers have seen to the purchase of the Orontes during its cruise., In his new role of master, Drake becomes. cold and dignified in the presence of Mary. Stevens, now chief 'mate, finds' time to follow his. suit. There are numerous conflicts be - Weer' Stevens and Drake. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY "I see you are,; Mister Stevens,'" nodded Drake.. "Whtit was that you answered when I spoke to You just now?" "How do 1 know? Can a roan re- member the 'words he says when ire's half drowned? Might ha' said any- thing." "I remember what I said," pursued Drake, evenly. "I asked what you let those fowls out for. I believe 1 called you a clumsy foot" "Ay, and I told you to go plumb to hell!" shouted, Stevens in mad rage. "What about it? Hey? What ebout it?" "I see you de remember. You'll apologize, Mister Stevens." "P11 see: you damned!" Mary stepped into, the companion- way, het hands pressing i:, her hot • "Oh, just a minute," she interrupt- ed him; springing up and running to, her ; Cabin. While digging into her trunk for pretty clothes to wear at sipper, she had taken out a mah jongg set purchased in Cape Town. She had almost forgotten she had it. But sight o it reminded her that it might well serve a good turn yet; and she had laid it on her bunk, Now, through sheer necessity to stop the reprimand that was on his lips, she flew to the game as to refuge from something terrible.. to they played at playing a game which neither know, and -which Jake' Stevens knew still lees, since he had never heard of the game. Such a muddle they made of it, But it di- verted their thoughts. Even the steady rush of the welcome breeze did not blow away that perfect politeness which had become the ac- cepted relation between Captain Drake and his first mate, Try as she might, Mary could not keep her mind off that outward forni of friendship which 'slit felt sure was but the shin- ing cloak covering an evil thing. It YAT SIX BELLS, MR. STEVENS, YOU WILL BRING AN APOLOGY TO MY CABIN." cheeks. There stood two mail Both was the one thing, so far as she saw, had wooed her, each after . his own keeping utter peace from the ship. fashion. She saw the bitter conflict Off.watch, Jake Stevens often chat-. a -brewing between themnow, far ted with her in lightsome humor. That more bitter than any before. And now alone trade her afraid. she could not be sure where tate vie lie stood beside her on the poop, one tory Would' go. She knew Stevens for dogwatch, an iron man: would Drake prove true „Mary, I wanted to talk with you steel? And, most disturbing, of all a long fano now :mid ;Take Stevens, things, there was a subtle tonal in with something like awkwardness in her heart now whether she. wanted his manner. lion or steel to endure. It was a new '"Why, Jalte l Stn always glad to doubt, cnceived and barb within the talk to you," she smiled, turning a brief space of time that rolling sea• bold face upon the problem. "What took to upset things. And it frighten- is it? Something on your mind? Not before, ed her as She had never felt frightened been baying words with Captain "I'll see you damned!' repeated "Blast Captain Beaker he' spat Jalte Stevens, and swung on his heel fiercely, She_ shrank back. into her With finality in every line of his big chair, ttnd he softened amazingly,'41- irody an3 bold head; • trig a hand as light as a child's onher "At six bells, Misters Stevens, you y With will bring an apologjt to my cabin,' ahouldee •his blue eyes darkening, said Drake in the same even tone. apology. Po.give that, Mary, It "Oche 'wise, you will totnplete the hist easy for me to hear you speak passage in the forecastle." his•. name. I wantto tell you some- Stevens flashed arotea at that. But thing Mow long 'have we been Drake had gone below as he ,uttered friends?" the words, scarcely noticing Mtry as Oh, ages!" cried Mary, looping: up she cowered in tie dim companion-- eheepuy at his tone. Hie expression. were Araight to her heart. way. As.for Mary, she shrsnk as far „ 'i . from hii51 as she could, then, terrified Trow long, he insisted• ley the apalling sines of calamity ' How I was ten years old, isn't it? whicI know 'I was a %mite of a kid' .when fe tst andorwhelm made liemisee her childish, you jolted the. Orontes, Jake, she ran out on deck and grip led Ste- she years. Ten years. How long. vens by the arm. have you know,: this pian- Alden "Oh, Jake, don't start more Drake?" trouble!". she pleaded, and are eyes .'ay. can't say exactly er which she rained 'to his astonished Say ten weeks. Thereabouts, any - face were brimming.over. " He supplied the estimate for v "What do you care?" he retorted with a bitter laugh. "You, want to -see that ,dude walk hobnailed over me, don't you?" • "I care more then you think, Jake," she persevered. "And you didn't tail. him to go to hell' when he almost got clubbed to death dragging you out of that drunken flgho .in Cape Town!" Her eye, were big and dark and angry new, and she met his gaze directly. "If you're half the 511811 you say you are,you'll b,, at the eaptain'sl door with an apology at six bells," she seed,' Then she turned and left' him, the fleecy sheepskin until she wanted But at six bells he knocked on Ito scream at him, He muttered as if Drake's doer, cap in hand. the words stuck. Then, with a rush, he said; - CIiAPTER XX. "You kissed teat miner chap -on the Green Point road." I Tiro telNra5 s KISS, The surprise of it left' nes' staring Mary spent a lot of l'im'e oxer bee at hint with lips parted and blue eyes toilet that evenir.g. She went in. to at their Widest, Something in her supper dressed de if for a gay party. face must have comforted bion, for he Drake, thrilled with her 'sparkling sinned. 'Bewildered though she was vivacity, yet repented those: few" nip- _its the apparently,` irrelevant turn of his talk, shewas obliged to smile back act him in very relief that he smiled., Drake-?" her. She wondered what he was driv- ing at. Mr. !'ruining stood beside the wheel, giving the newest apprentice a leeson in cunning helmsmaiiship. She. did not feel so utterly deserted. And she lcnew that Drake was at his desk jest beneath one of those open sky- lights a little abaft the companionway,, She was safe. She could detect no trace of liquor. She could afrerd to smile up. at him, brightly inquisitive, "Well?" He grew more i11` at ease. His feet 1 shifted and his big hands crumpled up What did •lou, do it £oj?" Tasty "Real1y, I don's know. Impulseie Recipes perk ps , 1 felt glad that norrid flglit was over eine you were' all saw", PICCALLI RELISH - tell tell you, said Jake, and the Two quarts green tomatoes, two smile hovered over him again, un- quarts eabbage..oi celery; one. guars Certainly now, ,cleeimrng `•ao settle. onions, 'two green peppers, one 'cup Yoe $aid you kissed him Because ho salt, two quar•ts:..vinegae, two patinas had saved the lifeot•tlie;zten'you- brows sugae,-one teaspoon pepper, Then yon 'stopped. But you meant thres teaspoons mustard seed,.. two, the roan' you lolled, didn't you Itlaelgi" tablespoons mustard, one find. A,' half Her eyes fell bcIo e his derk,,passion- teaspoons paprika: Chop the deme- ate gaze: Theo; was a wistful notein tables, sprinkle -thein with salt and let• his voice, too, ,whl h saddened her, stand ovest•night: Lamina—rid press out She knew well eneugh what• was Codi= es Mush Liquid as possible. Pour' on youing nexmeant the vinegar and the sugar end spice. Did yoininean me, Mary? Or did Cook one'hoteetind pack into' hot jars •(Ib be continued.) TO. MAKE, POTTED' IMAM. Thisis useful for Sandwiches, etc. You can use, for this tee i haeder• pieces of boiled ham that do not make good slices. Put through the fine knife of Nig food -chopper; 'allowing one-third hart -fat to twethirds lean meat. Make a .smooth paste, season with salt and Cayenne pepper. Heat thoroughly until smoking hot, but be careful not: to burn. Pack firmly in:ensall pots, Let.cool, seal tope with paraffin and keep` in; cool place. e,OL!FEE NUT VTI,DGE. % cupful of milk 3 tablespoons ground coffee 2 cups sugar 2 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon vanilla efe cup nit meats. The richness of coffee flavor pee - •dominates over the sweetness of this: confection, Bring the milk just tc the. boiling point, turn off the heat, stir in the• coffee, and Iet stand over the hot burner' several minutes. Then strain off :the grounds through a fine, sieve. Add the sugar, stirring until it dis- solves, and cook to 240• deg. F.—a firm belt in cold water. Then add the but- ter end cool' to 110 deg. F. Beat until. creamy, stie in the nut meats and vanilla; and pour into a well-oiled pan to cool.. . LEMON• SNAPS. Take 2 cups gager, 1 cup butter, 4 eggs, 2 • teaspoons lemon extract, 13s teaspoons baking powder, 2 table - ''666 spoons milk. Cream;butter and sugar, add eggs well beaten,.then the rest of 600—One-piece coat dress blouse has the ingredients and enough flour to be an, inset vested that is slashed from able to roll them thin. Bake in a neck , at Centre -front, slashed edges moderate ,oven ten •or fifteen minutes. finished to close. Attached scarf re- COCOANUT CAI{ES, movable •belt and dart -fitted set-in Take 1 pint molasses, 1`oup sugar, sleeves, inset pockets are provided, a •3i, cue melted lard, 1 cocoanut grater. Add flotrenough to drop cakes. Drop them far apart, Bake. in a moderate over (375 degrees) from ten to fifteen minutes.—C. D. The Colored Man Jamaica Times, I{ingston: What- ever undesirable characteristics — morel, physical, or social—znay be an. entuated by interbreeding, it is cer- titin. that, from the point of view of Social efficiency, It a not the mixed colored class, if any, that is decadent in physique, intelligence, or energy in Jamaica. It would appear reason- able that where wehave a community Of diverse races we had better make up our mind not only not to despise the offspring of the illegitimate inter- breeding that invariably takes place tached three-piece skirt. Por Ladies and Misses, 15, 115, 20 years. 34,36, 38, 40, 42 inches hug. • HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Write your naive and address plain- ly, giving number and size of such patternsas you want. Enclose 20c in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for each number, and address your order to Wilsu,i Pattern Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. Patterns sent by an early mail. 689—Child's yoke dress, made col - toeless, with or without applied skirt bands, long or short sleeves. For lit- tle gime. 2, 4, 0 years. ISSUE Io,, 45-4,29 Fear at Midnight Midnight, and silence of the !Whets spaces; and will Continue to take place in Tn glittering legions, fault on vault, such conditions, but to make our ac - arrayed, The fixed stars civake and tremble in count for a certain amount of legiti- mate and honorable interbreeding, and to lo* upon it as not necessarily or presumably a misfortune, but as more probably an advantage. heir places, Orion uivers lute the Bear he chases; The Hosts of Heaven are afraid, —F, L. Lucas in the London Observer, Many a young man flnde that the girl of his choice is "a little dear." When a man says he has got where he is through with hard work, he does not alwoys add whose. —you kin tiro t is the ideal place to spend the winter—you may not know the best way to get there People who want to reach' the coast quickly take The Chief as a natter of course, because it is the only extra fast ra brie -extra fare train to Southern California.— It has no rival. There is no extra fare on the foot California Limited and Grand Canyon Limited or on th'e Navajo, Scout and Missionary. Fred Harvey dining service is another disdue• tive feature of this distinctive railway. i on the way -the Indian.detour and Grand Canyon National Earle Escorted all -expense tours "an certain days in January, February and March' r. T. Hendry, Gen. Agent Peso. Dept., Santa rally. 804 Transportation Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Phone: Randolph 8748 I# you.are, you'll want to remain so. But if you do not provide for old age, you will lose your inde- pendence. Small sums NOW in Canadian Government Annuities will prevent this. At 65 you will still be self-reliant and looking forward to an old age of peace, and happiness. Mail this coupon today POSTAGE FREE Annui ies Branch I Annuities Branch, Dent T\V1.-1 Department of Labour I Department of Labour, oft wO Ottawa l lease send me COMPLETE INFORMATION PETER HEENAN' 1 about Canadian Government Annuities. 1V4niste0 Wane Print Clearly BACKED BY THIS WISOLE DOMINION Addreee Fish Found Ilifith Lights' on its Side Phohoo' scent: Phennmen Cspaptured by Bermuda Expedition New Xoilc—Dr. William Boebe,,the noted'' explorer ;ind ichthyologist, has returned from a seven. months' exe pedition in Bermuda. With 70 crates of strange loth, and vegetation taken from tile floor of the 'Atlantic. His prize 'fled wee an 18 -inch eci rg 1iab, " equipped . with , phgsphorescent side lights, and heretofore unlciioWn to science, • Dr. Beebe said that he lied brought back' many specimens•of'deep•sea,fish never before.k'novvb to man in what lie described as the "most profitable' expedition" of his car.eor. His party included scientists, technicians aud' artists: The ,expedition, Beebe's twelfth, was under'the'auspices ot'tho Depart- meat of Tropical Research of, New York Zoological Society, .Governor, Sir Louie Bois, of Bermuda;, granted the party the use of Noneeueh Island as a base for their, operations, • "Did you know, dear, that.. tunnel we just passedlthrough was two mites long end cost#$12,000,000?" said tlie' yoeugman to itis sweetheart. "0h, really, did, it?" '-site replied as she started to re -arrange her hair. "Well,, 'it was worth it, wasn't it?" Timid Wife (to liusband who has fallen asleep at the wheel) : "1 don't mean to dictate to you,. 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