HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-11-21, Page 5THURSDAY , NOVEMBEP 21 1929.
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Your personal inspection is invited.
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Clinton.Branch - R. E. Manning, Manager..
r, OF INTEREST TO YOU
Toronto University -students. Toted
Toronto intolerant. But, in view of
sone of the student's .antics, it would
take a good deal oftoleranceto,bear
with them' at all. ,
* * * *
The repeated explosions .of X -Ray
plates ` in : United States . hospitals
should prove a warning to- all hos-
Pitals stone" these plates. !'They are
evidently ''dangerous and precau-
tions should' be taken to ensure a-
r gainst'such catastrophes.
IL J. Pettyp!eee, editor •'of the
Forest"Flee Press; ,and his wife
celebrated their "Golden Wedding on
TVlonday. Mr. Pettypiece is. one 'of
the best known of weekly ii.ewspap-
er publishers-aud his friends extend
• congratulations on the attainment of
. this interesting anniversary.,: -
Goderich tolwnahip and McKillop
towliship are having their nomina-
tion meetings on 'Monday next and
elections, if elections are necessary
on Dee.- 2nd. These municipalities
are trying out the early election
• scheme end if it is found to be tin
advantage will continue it.' Gode-
rich township tried it last year and
was well enough satisfied to repeat
the experiment, ,
* ***
Pretty mean -people down 'Ridge-
' town way; we should say. • The edi-
tor of The Dominion scraped tip 'a
few dollars ono Saturday night rec-
ently and went out and, like a true
citizen, spent it in. hisown town and
then, when he'd left the door of his
car unlocked a few minutes while
• making a call, somebody 'carne and
• stole his Sunday groceries. If that
wasn't a small and mean trick, we
don't know one.
* * * *
It is evident that the Russian
Government does not intend to take
any responsibility in regard to the
activities of communist propaganda
by their nationals. in foreign coun-
tries. Seems. rather strange that
Russia can think it all right to sit
clownat a neighbor's table while his
children are busy trying to 'burn
• down the neighbor's house.. The
MacDonald •Government would have
• done well to get tiie Soviet Govern-
ment's ruling on this question before
relations were resulted.
* * ' *:,.., -..•
Some newspapers seem to think
the furnishing oftemperance li.tera-
tune with liquor packages at Govern-
ment liquor stores is foolishness er'
hypocrisy. But aren't those who buy
liquor the ones who need this sort of
literature? Its far inose sensible to
put it into their hands than into the
hands of those who attend temper,•.
anoe meetings. It's good sound sense,
• when you purchase poison there are
always ;minute directions 111 the bot -
tie setting forth the conditions un-
- der
n-"der which it may be used without-
, danger?
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"Tay` Pay" is dead! ' T. P. O'Con-
nor, world-famous journalist and
dean of the British House of Com
mons, died on ;Monday' after an ill-
nes of :ten days, at the age • of
• eighty-one.,,. IIe was the last •of the
Irish Nationalist Party' of the
eighties and was. one of the most
Picturesque 'figures in the British
Commons, ., He was not ,an agitator,
as many Irishmen were, but had the
welfare of his country at heart''and,
had his ;counsel at all times prevail-
ed, Ireland might have been in a -
happier state today,
1, ;4 N
Traffic Officer (over, iri coilver
' sation with The News -Record the
other day, remarked upon the ten-
dency of motorists . to ignore traffic;
laws and said these must be. obeyed;
Driving without lights,• or with one
light,- parking without tail lights,
etc., it a distinct menace to the pub
IiC and ; nuliet be, stopped. And, on
the other hand, ownersrof live stock,
mustnotallow their stack to run at<
large on county roads, as
thein
presence there is dangerous to tr of
fir If' those drivirig motor vehicles
are to bb made obey .the traffic
laws, others must not place danger-.
•'sous obstacles in 422 way of motet-
' fists.
In the .cong'e5tiori of Modern ,traf
fie, `which' is not .'so' noticeable in Hu-
ron County, perhaps, as' some other
places nearer the thickly populated
centres, but which is becoming heavy
enough •to justify every:precautifin,
there, must be • oo-operation ' 'and a
willingness on • the part of all to do
their share in preventing accidents
and -malting traffic safe" and ple:isant
on. our. highways.
BIRTHS
M• A.IR=-In Sarnia Hospital, on Nov.
13th, to ' M. and IVIrs. Stewart+
lidair . of .Sarnia; a son.--Cenneth
George, i
MARRIAGES+
MA.LLOUIGH-STE'EPE—In Clinton,
on Nov, 16th, by the, Rev. C. E.
Dougan, .Clara, youngest daugh-
ter of M. and Ivtrs. D. Steepe, of
Clinton, to Alexander I\fallough,
son of Mr. and Mts. T. Maliongh,
Goderich.
SIiOBBROOIC—VODDi;N -, . At the.
home of the bride's -parents, mon
Nov. 20th, by the Rev. X. W. John-
son of Landesboro United, church,
Dora' M„ only daughter of 10. and
Mrs. Wesley Vodden, to John A.
Shobbrook; eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs, John H. Shobbrbok, all of
Ilullett. -
MALLI3TT —, DAVISON -.In St.
James' Church,' London, on Nov.
16th, by the Itev. T. G. Wallace,
.Gladys, second daughter pf the
Iate John Davison and lelrs, Dar-
ison of Hayfield, to Thos. G. Mal-
lett, only .son- of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Mallett, London.
CARD: OF THANKS
Miss Dinsley and Mrs, N. Robson•
wish to express their appreciation of
the kindness "shown thein in their
late bereavement, the death 'of their
brother,
CARD OF THANKS w. '
We take this means to express our
gratefulappreciation
for the many
kindnesses and sympathy extended
to Mrs. Lobb during .the past "ten
weeks of her great battle for life;
also ;we. desire publicly to. testify to
the efficiency and attentiveness of
tho Staff and Doctors connected
with our Clinton' `Hospital. These
many' tokens •'will ever . be held in
grateful remembrance. Samuel
Lobb, John Derry. a, -
For Sale
A pair, of heavy ba'uck chains, near-
ly new. Apply to IL W:. Charles-
worth. 41.1.
• . For Sale
• Quebec heater, • large side, iron
bed and 2 bed 'springs, as .good as
new. Apply to J. Carrick, Albert'
street; Clinton. 41-2-p,
,CLEAR
COD' LIVER OIL
\ : '$•1.4O' per Galen
SOLD BY '
H: W. Charleswortl
Agent For •Stinbeaitt Feeds
FOR
PURENA CHJ";"S
LAYING MASH
CRACKED CORN
PIG CHOW
CIIOW
C.qW CHOW
STEER FATENA
Etc,
Clinton .:Chopping' 1Kll
414.
THE CLINTON-NEWS RECO
Frarrnaeris Not hal iuf ae
Working outdoors in the fresh alr,1
as they do, you would hardly expect
to see a farmer in thecondition of
Credo However, farmers overwork
themselves, too, especially when they
are young and ambitious and have.
families to support, Fred got the
'Au, not only once but several times; -
couldn't shakeit off, and, fivaily the
trouble settled in hie lungs.,
"It' was a lucky day for mo," said
Fred, when the doctor got me Into
ghe ives p-
foacl
rI ovas go ng down hill fastal for. t!"
do he was, bitnow with expert medi-
cal care, rest and proper food. he Is
Lighting his way back, to health; and
hone.
Thus does the Muskoka Hospital
bring relief and hope to the victims
of consumption, but handicapped •by
lade of ;neans—lt ,nus! appeal t F, you
Por std, i `.
Will you please acid a contribution
to. W. A. Charlton and. A. 19. Anes,
223 Cellego. Street, Toronto 2.
SOCIAL
under auspices of
ST. -JOAN'S CHURCH, VARNA
will be, held in the hall on
Thursday, Nov. 21st
after which a humerous play will be
staged by the Young People of-
Trinity Church, Bayfield,
"CAMP, BEEP OFF"
Lunch served fyom 6 to 8 o'clock
Admission 25e and 35e.;
House For Sate
Comfortable nine room house,
Victoria •street, Clinton. Garage and
stable: Apply to .S. G. Castle, Clin-
Cow- Astray
Strayed from the premises of the
,uudersighed, a black - cow with some
white on face and on one side. -Any-
one having "knowledge of same kind-
ly communicate :with Brown' Stew-
art,. 6OGr5,,Glinton central: 41-1.
-Taken By Mistake -
WilI the person,' taking by
mistake •,it bundle- of forty sacks
from,: N. 'W t., Tiewartha's Produce,
Hoyse, Clinton, ;kindly. return ' or
deliver to- Mr. Alex. _Elliott, :Gode
rich township, to . whom they be-
Keep Stock Off Roads' :>.
Traffic ;officer Lever wouldcall
the attention- of the farmers -of. Hu-
ron Couinty' to the fast' that stock
must not be allowed to run at large
on .County' roads. Anyone knowing'
of any accident on roads might p'hone,.
the officer, telephone No. 91, -Olin-
ton..
Sisters Re -United
Mary aril All are slaters,* 22 and
22' years of- age. Their parents are
both dead, and the girls must, need
provide for themselves. Mary had
lust begun ,to earn a comfortable
wage }vhen she was stricken with
consumption and hat to go to the
Muskoka Hospital,
Talon, tett to her own resources,
braving to• work harder than ever,
Soon proved unequal to the task
•long exposure to the disease through
close contact with her slater, coupled
able^result; arlcfewiomonths latero she
too was compelled to give up and jolt
her sister In the hospital.
There both and reoaon to hahs-
iiilently expected, p •
wor1gels this?li)Your contH1tptian wsuch
ll,
be gratefully acknowledged If sent to
W. A. Marlton and A. p7, ,Ames, 222.
college Street, Toronto 2,
''. Registered Shrop: Sheep
Ram lambs, Shearling ewes and
ewe Iambs, All sired by. A. Knox
858, No. 41'709, Sire of the cham-
pion . wether at the 1926 Royal win-
ter' Fab'. W. G. Ross, Londesboro,
Ont. 40-5-p.
Raw Furs Wanted
The best time to sell your early
caught furs is as soon as you catch
then, as the fun is apt to get loose
on thein, then later on they are,
not worth much. Coons are out of
season after the first of January, so
how is the time to start if you want
to get lnliny. November is the time
for mink, from 1st November till
let of January. It too early for
1oxs.and weasels, but other furs will
be •in good demand from now on.
Highest market pricespaid. ii.. A.
Hovey,'.Clinton, Phone 299. 394f,
illember of Florist Telss'rah
De,liyery Association.
efl
an
French Bulbs
TULIPS, DAFFODILS,
NARCISSUS, HXACINTIHS,. ETC,
ALL • NO. 1 BULBS
After this week all our stock will
be planted as'it is getting too late to
store bulbs now.
OUR GREENHOUSE IS FULL
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
CARNATIONS
i+LOW22RiNG PLANTS & FERNS;'
,Special attention to all kinds of
floral work which will be sent any-
where en short notice.
Chas. V. Cooke
Two Phones -66w ' and 66j
EAT
Lamb Stew, ib. `' . 22c
Lamb; Ribs, •ib. ' - 25c
Lamb Chops, lb. 30c
Leg of. Lainb, Ib ... ... ,30c
Leg • of Mutton;. 20c
Loin . of Mutton, -1b. ' 20c
Front Hilar., Roasts, lb. lac
Mutton ,Stews 16c
a.Vlutton,'in halves 15c.
Pork in halves, lb. 161A
Dressed Hog, lb. 16c
Saler Kraut, lb. 10C, 3 for 25
Dill- Pickles, 5c ea;, 6 for 25c
See :'us for choice, Beef,
Baby Beef -and
Fowl.
The Best. -Bacon' in the '
Market `
[Please
order. the daybefore
for early morning
Clinthn's Ne rmLaid Egg
Aad Poultry ":. House :
Eggs bought aaccordirg to Domin-
ion 'Government Egg Regulations.
Inquire' for our prices of eggs.
You will .always find our prices par-
-a/el with the city markers.
Fat hens and welt -finished chicks
always wanted—Prices good
Always phone our office for prices
before marketing' produce.
N W. Trewartha
Phones -Office, 214j Residence, 214w
unbearn coed.
Just. received 'a carload;-. of Snow-
flake` Flour, Sunbeam" Feed, Sunbeam
Laying Mesh, Rainbow Beath feed,
different brands of 'Hog feeds, fat-
teeing leash for: hens, Fish meal 'and
Powdered Butter Milk and :Calf -
H. W. Charlesworth::
Flour and Feed Phone'' 199
magnet
Hot Chicken Dinner
A t rand • rally of the. ,Liberal -.Con"
;iervutive :Association, of Clinton,'
.willevidenced at the coming
Banquet in the
TOWN HALL, CLINTON -
December 5th,.
6:30- P,M^'
A Prominent' Speaker 'on' Federal
Questions of the day, .will also be
Deliveries, present..
Later a dance wili be put on. Those
o atttesndinorg Banquet will teceive free
C-ONNELL & TY DALLtihe
dance, , ,4i-2,
Clinton's; Leading Meat Market -
Farm For Salo,
STEW,ART-.WARNER
The •W irld's Champion Radio: The
set with -a: -°punch: Do you know the
Stewart -Warner is the only set on
the market wired for telivision. We
just received a, letter saying, that
commercial ,telivision will be with us
•in`a very short -time, so 'you'll want
a radio that is up to date with all
the latest improvements which you'll
find on the' Stewart -Warner that
will out Perform. any radio on the
market plus new .equipment that
can't be matched. It has fine tone',
power and selectivity and prices are
no higher than other makes. H. A.
Hovey, phone 291, Clinton. • 41-tf.
For Sale
40 or 50 Barred Rock, blood -tested
pullets:" , 24 yearling white Leghorns,
and 11 young pigs, d weeks old. Ap-
ply to Charles Tyner, Phone 688r12.
4142.
House to Rent
Comfortable 7 -room house, in good
location. Apply to R. B. Carter, Vic-
toria street, Clinton. 37-tf,
House For. Sale or To Rent
•Good red brick house, High street,
.Clinton, 8 rooms, also bath and sun
room. Hard and soft 'seater, hot
water heating, polished oak floors
in lower flat,
nice garden and lawn.
Apply- W. Brydone, Clinton. 40-tf.
Strayed
Strayed onto the premises of the
undersigned, one sheep. Owner may'
have same by proving property and
paying for tine advertisement, 01
iver RI -Welsh. 40-3-p.
.100 acres of good land, being. lot
21 on the. 12th con.. of the Tp. , of
Mullett. 10` acres . of bush and, pas-
ture. On the .farm is situated good
11-2 storeybrick dwelling; frame
barn 06x56 with stone stainingg and
water in stable. Cement driving
shed 60x311 feet. Cement `hen .house
Drilled well. All land in good state
of cultivation. Hydro passes the
farm. Far'ns. situate 17-8 miles.
£pier Blyth. For particulars ,apply
to Fred Austin, R. R.-1, Blyth, Ont.
38-3-p
Christmas Photos
Burgess Studio,•'Clinton. Open a-
gain Tuesday, Nov. 26th and Tues-
day, December 10th, December 10th
the last day this year that I will be
in Clinton° Studio to take Photos for
Chrigtmas Gifts. People who can
not come to Clinton Studio on above
days, if you come to, my Mitchell
Studio •I will ,give pecial prices.
Studio is open every week day. Come
early in the day. W: W. Burgess,
Phdtographor. 40-2.
Roomers Wanted
Accomode.tion for some roomers
or boarders. Inquire at this office.
• 40-2-p.
Hemstitching
Experienced hemstitching and plc-'
ot edgingdonet a reasonable rate
a
by Mrs. W. J. Knox, Box 321, Sea
forth, Ont,' Phone 31. 894f.
• For Salo
Musical instrulnents of all kinds. ' I
give lessons on the guitar, H. A.
Idovey, Phone 290, Clinton central
89-tf.
Scdece Has :Pound's Way.
a
asteria
Parc Ood Livor Oi1
guaranteed
team Rendered
..... $1.50 per Gallon
$1.40 per gallon in 5` gal. lot
Y t7 i L
only
Miller Hardware - CO.
TELEPHONE 63
• "CLINTON
C H. VENN, Electrician'
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulks, Irons, Fans and other
Appliances
Wiring and Repairs. Phone
RI PT URE SPECIALIST
Rupture, Varicocele, Varicose Veins
Abdomi»a1 Weakness, Spinal Deform-
ity. Consultation Free. Call or: write,,
J. G. Smith, Specialist, 15 1}ownili.St.,
Stratford, ant,"' '104929..
.For Bale
4 oak': dinirigroom chair's, kitchen',
couch, springs and slip -cover, 2 par-
lor chairs, upholstered in taupe vel -
Mir, mahogany parlor table,, piano
stool, Inqu}re at. News -Record of-
fice. , . , , , I,. . 36-11,
„Fa'rms For . Sale '
Lots 27 ,and 29, 9th concession of
doderich township, consisting of
160 acres of"'good'' clay' loam,
mules west of Holmesville. Good
'buildings, never -failing, wells. - Ap-
ply to .Lewis Proctor, R. R. -No. 3,
Clinton, 'Phone 611r2, Clinton cen-
tral, ; , 2942.
To Rent ,
A. modern dwelling of'eight rooms,
alsq garage on Gibbings St., Clinton,
Immediate possession. Apply to A.
3, McMurray, box 193, Harriston,
Ont.. 26-tf
Slabs For Sale
Orders left at my residence will
receive prompt attention. E Ward,
Huron street, Clinton. Phone 155.
15-tf.
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and re-
paired, Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms over Heard's Barber shop,
W. J. Jago, , • 2283-4f.
Money Wanted
- 8300 wanted immediately, Will
pay 7 per cent. Money well secured.
Inquire at News -Record office.
394f.
For Sale or. Rent
House in Matilda' street, Clinton,
seven rooms, electric light, town
water, good garden. Apply to J.
Allison, Clinton.' - 374f.
House to Rent
5 -room house, James street, Clin-
ton: •Town. water, electric Iights .
Apply to W. Jago, Clinton. 314f.
• h�
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9s
H .E ARE THE'MAKINGg'
FOR, YOUR THANKSGIVING
DJNNE(, •
BRI DGEBURG
`C A
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!'was only a short time ago thatscience found' awayof putting long distance telephone lines_ in cables, Already
the d.rst.hi r job :of erecting telephone cable (106 mes from Toronto to Buffalo) is nearing completion. Eighteen
i g p
miles of;this cable are underground, and the latest typeof motor -driven. trench -digging machines complete about
1,600 feet of trench ger day. The job will cost over 11,500,0002but'cables resist sleet storms so much better than
open wire that in the lone run:a'eubstantial saving will be effected, with a niore assured service. •
Turkey!.-' I
Cranberries]
:Chestnut or oyster stuffing!
Mince Piet
Sounds good, doesn't it? But even
that kind of dinner won't tastdgood
if you try to cook it with poor coal.
'Before Monday better see to ybur
coal .supply.. Wlith the Heat .Folks,
in the kitcheln'_ you can -be sure' of
that best part of Thttnksgiving
a big dinner with ,the family gath.
ere& around to 'enjoy it.'
Call the ;: viper.pf,stitg
..
for 'good, clean -coal
a
-COAL COMPANY
PHONE
74 CLINTON
We Waal Your
-
Milk and Cream
We are manufacturers of
cheese -and butter. We want
milk or cream. We pay highest
ket price weekly. Satisfaction g
anteed.
• Phone your order for finest c.
or pasturised butter in prints or
ids to W. H. Lobb, Clinton, Ont
R. No, k Phone No, 00502,
THE HOLMi7SVILLE COOP'
TIVE CHEESE .AND BUTT
COMPANY, ANY, l MIT] A
Eggs acid Poul
•
Home on Tuesday and Friday
noon to take in Poultry.
Eggs handled` at residence
day—graded by an experienced
er, for which' we pay the highest
hot price.
Cream purchased 1erStillma.
A. E. Finch
Viking Cream Separator Aget
Victoria St., Clinton Phone
All amounts must
paid before the 1st De
ber, to avoid ' per cen
terest.
L. LAWSON '
No Worrying Aho
Securities.
Your dividend cheque maile
the first of each month by Im
Trust Company of'Canad
s a.
Just a few units left of St'
Royalties. Over 3,000,009 sold
few months. All will be take
few weeks. -
J. G. CHOWEN
CLINTON,
P. O..' Box,',155 Pho
Keep Warm W
LEIIIGH VALLEY,ANTI[RA
MORGANTOWN, BITUMINO
DIAMOND 0 IC NOT COI
or
LIBERTY' DOMESTIC SIZE i
PROMPT' DELIVERY"
A. D. McCartne
4lueen Street • Telephon
Cockshut.t ,gen
Wishing Repairs or Parts
Cocltshutt or Prost and Woods
chines of any kind shsiuld cali''`:
.Residence,,
I also -handle Cockshutt Cre
' Separators.;
JOHN v. 'oink.
queen Street, Ciinton.
McCormick -Deering Agenc
Having.'taken over the above
eney for this district I will kee
hand a full stodlc of repairs and
of all Metcrmick-Deering mac,
and will appreciate a share of'.
atna
11r o ge of the farmers strata
Clinton. • ""
Call at my shop, next do
Jones' blaekstnith 'shop, Ring st,
W. J. STEWAR
Clinton, Oitt.,Phone 281w