The Clinton News Record, 1926-11-18, Page 4'm RS1'l lY
VIII
BER' .18, '19217.
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I1DiVSALL, 'lir. and :lits•Owen
Czc i •er received the sad news o t th'e
de ith cel their 7:1 1 e tr-ohilt tn(C='
d.atig rtes„Ruth { er o fit .London`.,
She:was ep taking .Rei” music, lesson
an the :third {'loo oi' <u'bis building
and when finished used the freiglrtU
eleva'tor CO descend to the ''raund
,floor and her body became eauF ht 1)e
tween the elevator and flooring as
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the elevator, a>� nded . `.She VOA.
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'tightly
in the n T
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'we'dged
"sp ice_ that:- it was necessary for :t
•section o£ .the- city fire iiepartmenc
to cut away a portion of the flooring
of the rernains.
3 ation
_to permit exti t
Life was extinct- when ' the firemen
"reached the. scene of the tragedy.:'
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School off. Cot recce
CLINTON :7 ONTARIO
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The School -that teaches `
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• special courses arranged.,
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er;,l4taster Dec
{ihd 'Mrs...Andrew.
ttngeoh moved,'to "London• on Tn! 5 -
day.
Me. J 0, Goldthorpe, • who 'was
Mime for a tefewuays has tC
tutncd
to_bunt near Metaganianit-the-Of
Ontario.
Mr. Wan: E. { Parker n; S
span ing a arnia 1•
d couple of weeks holidays
S
yvitlr 'his parents
Mrs..1 Eveleigir of Stratford spent
'ills week -end :in ,Bayfield with her
�eoefi.i}S Tont lsaitey+.,
Bailey and<'Miss J. Grant
`s tr
Dr�
• ttl
•s' eiv
ne
ral
days
last
k wi
th
, tiatfois,
eh _.
i 1+red lialcez, who- has been ern-
preyed'in 'n G oderich for'sorne months,
retnr ed to his;home dn'Saturday, v -
two 'claild-
11Irs.
Thos. Brandon' acrd v
71M are v r• iLin'g relatives in Waterloo.
and Mrs.. il'enr"y Miller of
Mount Clemens and Miss Lola Elliott
and fiend of�Detroit were guests of
Mrs. M. Elliott, over the week -end
Dr. L 1' 1 cwt§, who had been nn
north shooting, joined his wife en
Phur:sday and' was .the guest of Dr.
and Allis. Woods until ' -Sunday,, when
they returned to theirhome in'Tor-
MORRIS: Alter lying: uneon citiuS,
fr'orrt Saturday night, Miss Lillian
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daughter v John
e
Mc
Arter only
ted Stirs. McArter, fifth Morris
township, died 'at 4 o'clock Tuesday
of last week• Death was the result
of anaccident, deceased having Mis-
taken the cellar door for a door lead
ing upstairs, with the. result that sbe
fell to the hotter/1, striking 'the side
of her head on the sharp. edge of a
creamery can. The shill; was so se-
verely -fractured that the blood
.flowed profusely inivaiclly, and when
a clot of blood struck the heart the
end came suddenly. Miss McArter,
who ; was in her 2Srd year, had been
teaching school at ',rirecicin, near -Or-
illia',.-and had just arrived home for'
the holiday . when the. 'accident oc-
curred. The funeral'" took place to
Brussels cemetery last Thursday* af-
ternoon}
B. F.:WA-RD, B.A. Principal.
LIJCAN Great excitement pre-
vailed last Saturday morning - when
the- word went; out that Lucan half
been visited during the early morn-
ing by robbers and safe-blowers.
When. Mr.,: Martin,; of the -Lucan
Milling Op.,' opened the front ,door of
his mill and' walked'in at the early
hour of 5 o'clock •and struult a match
to • light 'a ,lanterri•whieh was' sitting
on ;top of the -scales, judge of his
amazement when the looked into the
,mouth of a'revolver which was held
within; a few inches of his face and
the firm- ' command "HANDS UPI"
spoken in no uncertain tones. He
was soon bound with Some rope which
was lying near • and asked if, he had
any money on him. Mr. Martin re -
'Plied in the negative and in •turn ' as-
ked if they were going to bredle open
the safe. "Wet have, already' ;fin -
Londesbora
Mr; h l+ingdar d why rsee i ly vis
,teg•his pafeilts, Mr and Mrs
Irl>Idr htx ,y ivrned to 'Toronto.
,s Jas, lley t•tiiu,nerl
,s, ter a very,pleasant visit',
at the ,home ,of their, dughter,
Hooper, ndar.St Marys. -
Mr. and Mia Haftof London
Miss Jean ctrl ed on,tiitcnds here
ecrrtly.
Phu uniiyer art df the Cbiumunity
Hall this year take the form of
supper'and concert'on the Sth of•.
December.
The Sac•r tin c-nc vas annm'stet
ed
to a good.' number in the -United
chtrich last ,Sabbitth.rnuinii .
Mr -s. 'Fothergill of Westiicld and
her,
children, moved here dust Thurs
'
day. and intend. living with her fath-.
r
• er, Mr., 51. Braithwaite..
Mrs. `.Whitely of :Edmontan arrived
`here last week and: we understand
she intends' spending the winter
months with her sister; `Mrs, Noun`
1
Mr. and Mrs. W. 'Sloan are at pre -
Troon.'
t visiting' Mrs Moon.
swi b
Mr... J. Mannino' and Miss Lavinia
Brigham were in London last weed;
attending the W. 1. convention.
Miss B. ]'dgang,ton who recently,
The Y. P. IS 'social on Friday lastll silent some time with „her -sister. , Mrs:
was uite a'` success. The - meeting '(Rev:), B. ,Snell at the parsonage, left
q
was ,opened in the usual way by the
president-elect, Jack' Watson,: who
resigned his office; Colin Campbell
was then ` elected president' for the
corning -year. The program consist,
ed of community singing contests
and an impromptu debate: "Resolved
that the boy- is more uesful around the
hoiue than the •gii`i.” Donald hIs-
Kenzie' and 'Albert Dunn - upheld the
afirmativc,• •r4hile Miss 'Edna 'Scotch -
mer and Miss H.1Gerrie supported the
negative- The latter won by a' very
small margin. At the .close of the
meeting refreshments were served.
The rte xt'nseeting will - be :held on
Novernber the 2Gth. The executive
will' meet at the home of the president
to drawtip a program forthe coming
S:. Helens
Mr, Stanley 'Todd h ts,, installed a
new radio set.
'Mr. T. B. •Taylor has ;returned from
the Wrest. -
iiVirs: R. J. Woods and Wilson
Woods visited' recently / at the home.
of Mi. and Mns, lifchard .Martin,
Purport Tp,
;Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hyde and
daughter, and Mesers. Cecil and Har-
old Hyde/of Kincardine were visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Hyde on Mon-
day -.
Mrs. R. 3. 'Woods: and Wilson mot-
isheck," the craeksinen answered, and bred to"Guelph one day recently,
were :,just ,ori-: thepoint of leaving Mia and Mss. b; Todd attended.,the
els
'funof -a relative ,in Bruce on
Sunday' last; ` :
Mr. mkt " Mrs. Sam Johnson and -
Olive, aecomptnlbd by Mis:'Andrew
Foote, spent Sunday >,t the home of•
Mr. and'i'Virs Robinson Woods
Mi". E. aVIcT'arlane and -Gordon •Mc-
P,heryon left for "Detroit to sliend the
''inter. there.
Mrs. 01ar1' and. Miss Anriio` Claris
left "this, week, the forme `'to spend
the tinter with hen.' daughter, Mr's.
¥ci?owell at Westfield, and the latter
to -return to' -Saskatoon,' whei•e'She sl
engaged as teaeharr'at present, .
(Intended for • Last Week)
Mr.'Robert'MeQuillian of :I'lesher-
ton was; 0 week -end visitor at his
home Here.
!Mr.s..Stuart has, gone to Toronto,
whore; she will spend' the winter with
her daughter, 'Miss: Anna ,Stuart.
. •,.The following. - •teachers, spent
Thanksgiving at their homes here:
Misses Colour;Clark-of Mount forest;
Caroline Webb,, Ilepworth; • Clara.
Woods, Guelph; Wirinifred Woods,'
Galt; Vera,Woods, Toronto'; Mabel,
Woods;�Nile;Irene Woods, Stratford,
'and aTr. Adapt Woods oC.Toronto,
" Mrs. 1`!,. IL Mil"Ier,,_Mrs, Gordon, W.
I. Miller,and family, Mr„Turd Mrs:`F
J. Sallceld,•tutd •;family and„Mrl and
'Mrs. Wallace Miller ,and; family spetrt
Thanksgiving at the holne of J ' A.
S tlkeid, Goderdch. ;
- Mr', and Mts Dui'nra •Phillips spent'
the holiday with the latterls Iistei._
at Liman. M
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin,:cDowell
chid 'fancily of Westfield spent
',l'hanlcsgiving withiMrs. 1'..Glark,
for S9uth' Porepine last week.
Me,
'and Mrs. Ice smpn. Sauridercook
and son Clifford 'nave - returned from
*Purvis, Man., where they have been
visiting for the last three, •months.
•
Mr. Archie • Webster 'wh'o went west,
on thehar'vester•s' excursion, returned'
last week ' •
Mr. John Radford is improving his
garage• by having a 'cement floor put
in; also building•,an addition to the
-
': Miss 'Belle lrairserVice spent Sever
al days with her cousin„ -Miss •Beatrice;
Fanservice: .
Messrs.' Charles 'and Sydney Lee
had their car ;badly •damaged in an
accident • on the Gravel Road a mile
south of the village on Sunday ,night,
We areglad to report they`snstained
fro serious injuries.. -
when you-. carne an, • The robb'
made a hurried exit-4leavi'lrg Mr:
(Martin tied up•; who after some 'time
released himself and gave the -alarm.
=-Tnicari -iS ews. , •'
WROXETER Sari} BurRIS jr , of•.
Wroseter; had a had escape
from serious injuries or death recea-
fly When his car plunged through a
fence and took a `drop of about,twen-
ty-five feet into the Maitland river.
He was driving south; on the 'main
street of Wroxeter, approaching clic,
bridge as. was also William Wright,
In some manner the Ilya care calve.
together, ',Causing ;'11111 Burke to
'swerve and hit the board fence.
crashing :through it the -:car” drtoppe 1
into the river on its front end and
turhed a, Complete somersault and.
dtiiided right side 44t: again.' The car
quickly filieid: with water acrd Sam
had to smash the glass Fvindo5v and
'crawl out through '•ft an$*in
Swe to
shore, It Was a new Ford sedan aid
was badly daniaged. Ekeept"
Iliad -shaking up' Sam came out 'not
much the worse, but says the water
was a wee bit cold. Theewatei 'at this
point is from• ten to twenty feat deelr.
Progressive
etil'
Town Hall, Seaforth '
Fa°rday, Nov. 19th, at.8,p.m.
Under the auspices of the South Huron Progressive Associatitirr
T,he Speakers will be:
tiros W. Roebuck, ff'K. C.., Toronto
W. G. Medd, Excie r,
y. candidate in South Huron' '
a'f rtlr will occupy the chair
„1VI'li,yoi Goltlin8 of Se o
overnment Control aril) other Issues will be Discussed
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All electors ,especially ladles ,,ryced
Ki+-
`GOD SAVE TIIEKING
res.- MRS. W. N.�CsL1;NN,
� Vide, :G. W. LAYTON, "Sec.
P:
te,
Mailed' 3QIt
Now $76.O
e
art -W arn or,
1.o..
There's only one,' Matched -Unit Radio. -the ;Stewart -Warner. '
i. 'admittedly most satisfactory wlieir each unit of
itadw" reception s, t y
the radio -receivers; tubes, reproducer, and accessories are matched to
eo-ordinate perfectly with each other: This :perfect ,fib-orditeation of..
units is: absolutely impossible waren there. has been no attempt .made.
;o match the various-parts—or when ,each,is.the product: of a different
manufacturer,
Yui have been waiting for the kine] of entertainment that ,Stew-
art -Warner 'Matched -Unit Radio will biing'-into yauit borne. This
Yon may' now hat -,e at Mew attractive prices, Popular demand has
made this possible.
-•MONSTIIA'TE bL.& CII,]ED LNII .RA1)10
• LET US. ID k,
INY UR11051E;;
R. A HOVEY, Pboue 49. Clinton t
HOLD TSE GROUND
ALREADY GAINED
As' the politico', campaign , pro-
,Tresses the menace to the temperance
case increases, Kale Prime Minster
had seen fit tVdeclai'e that -,the Gov-
ernnient found it impossible to en-;
force the Ontario• Temperance Act in
thpae sections of the -Province where
it has not the strong support of pub -
lie, opinion, and had said that he felt'
that'there was nothing for it but to
returnto -the Local Option principle
in vogue before 1916, many temper-
ance people in municipalities Ince Or-
illia and" ridings like least Simcoe,
Where J;ocal' Option was then in force,
while they would have realised and,
regretted the weakening of their posi
tion that; would have been involved,,
might ,have had synipatily .,with the
Government's. ,diifcnities, and .' have
"felt qualms as to forcing (their views
on eomnitinities' •ivliere ',temperance
sentiment was.' not so highly 'deyel-
sped But the ''Promrer'isattacking
the principle of prohibition, which•.
lies at the Ibase, not only of the On-
tario Temperancen,Act,'but of Focal
Option 'also, acid', ie •, advocating the
sisbstitiition of . a system to which.
the teriipeiance forces ;have always
offered uncoirtpromising: opposition.
The logical conclusion for, those who
acceptMt. Pergttson's faete and aygu-
ments'is the opening of 'Government;
shops .• or "dispensaries" 'wherever
there is' difficulty in enforcing.rnore
restrictive tatvs, When} the increased
trouble which would be, certdiin to
follow the resumption of the free
;sale of . alcohvtic' liquor in Toronto
and-other`pTaces within easy ,reach.
by car' was encountered there would
-almost certainly arise a demenL,in
Orillia and other Local, Option centres .
far ; the application of the same rem-
edy as `has 'beers'. -applied 'for :law,
breaking in the, "wet" sections. of
the Provence, 'The outcome might
well be that we should find ourselves„
returning, not only to the situation
es it was 'prior.' to 1916, but back
where' we were before 1$08,—t)rillia
Little Girls . Game
Causes iclea.rtache
, To Lonely ,Mother<4.
This Space donated -by Fred';Jacitson
)ui' privileges
and pporthni ie
Clinton,l10spital is one Of the best in the Pr'ovineq ,of 011
ted' the people of ;this col-AM-unity',are justly proud' of it, .
1 p,.
We axe enabled t `have 11 through the energies of our
o
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•' . ' citiLcns arid d
coupled with the generosity aridliberality of our �'
we say citizens we include those livinglivingadjacent to our towi
,this Hospital is a community affair, it lielonds to us all, to
ownship alike: Through the generosity- of one citi2Cir,a
Clintonian, we have , magnificent lbuilcling and
grounds.
ds. 1hir
to bo re -modelled and ,equipped,; our hepple responcied-f •eely:
bspital has needed aie -Ray outfit to render it properly off
,i.
.On this occasion another native bornC,•rnton boy has' gene
best X -Ray macliitie'procurable, This tri
presented us with the b y
has. to be installed and equipped, , It is now our 'privilege to
in this 'generosity in a smaller way by finishing the means' to
This is another of our •opportnnities and I' arm`" ure our •peop
- participate.in-this rivilege'as freely as they have done in th
pc
None of us can tell:how soon we may l e compelled to h
o:go into this Hospital ,and. learn by experience` the priceles
of such an efficient institution right at our door.
w.
Two 'little girls sit, at --a window
,playing ,u"earns. They make believe
that every wornau they see coining uP
the street is mamma coming home to
them. They strut their eyes until she
gets almost to the door and titers open
,! them hoping It Is really the one, they.,
long to see. They firmly believe that
some day theta wonderfnl,dre&ms Will
come,tree:. Mother knows, -or this
gamo and., she is doing -.her beet to
make it come out right; but justat
preeent;she.is having no small strug
gle to stay on this earth at all.,
:She is taking the sure art the Mus-
koka Hospital, hut 'had allowed her.
self tobecome so- greatly
rim down
her tor
that there" isn't urges
much left os,
tlto'lclndtv:n nrs'Gn'a)id debtors. build
,upon Rhe.ywender•Ydl quiet: of the .
1 great haePital' and_ the care' she is
gctting,. are soothing to her worried.
mind 'ands Body Some day slss hopes
to Cont tbutrons;may dbe sent to Sion.
W. A,Charlton, President, 228 00115ge,
Street, Toronto, 2, .Ontario. _n.
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THE :0-11 A., AND —ALCOHOLISM
The statement 'that deaths from a1=•
edholistn,' haye ,ihereatsed,,_.uilder'tthe
0.T.A.l.t
.is ruted iby the ofircral sta-
tistics. Although , OntaJio,; smce:be,
fore the war- has,increasecl 500,000 in
poptrlatien, rico deaths ft'oin alcohol-
ism have greattfdeerea s.
ed. T"ollow-
int; are the offte,.al figure
Pefgre ;O T. A; ,
, 1911... 95 ..,
,1912 . ;149•_
`1913 .115
McCey's Cod ,Liver Extract Tablets
fine 'for- Thin Underdeveloped Kids
Chlidi'en Love Them Decatise They,,
Are Sugar Coated and as Easy
to Talce:'as Candy •
Tt s your d ity, Mother :tosee that
the tt ul,,,;pealced, sickly, youngster
grows w to be strong in body, keen
in mind:and robust rn lteal,,hih
Extracted froin;;ihe fivers of the
Lowly codfish are ,the health,weight'
and streiieth' producing vita Ines
that aro found in I1icCov's Cod Liver
Extract` TabletSk, tivllich', are sola 1.)11
pha'Intacists all oval Nortli and} Set.i,.r
America, i:•
' in
Doctor's know; about the and so
' d.o all druggists 'and'if. yhui• rhildr ;n
needbtiil'ding, On ask for these :tablets
Lodiy , it''vou'want;.to g}ve: yetis hired
ones is ood appetitekand,put po,incls
of goad =1' ealthy.'-flesh-ort ;the r bones.
But .and, get- SVICCoy)s.
They° are not expensive -GO ta'olets
-G0. cents a xh if you a1 c, not ple used
With tate'' mgroveitent tfter`PC) .cels
your, nroatey ]iacic. ,
A,veryj sickly Child, aged 9, gained.
12 pounds in: seinen 'months and is
strong and. healthy.`
One skinny woman gained 9 pounds
in 24 days.
,,-�vcrere ,122
After .0 T. A,
1922 , 41 .
1)2 . 61
;194'4 49
Aver tge .. . 50
Adnttedly all deaths 'front alcohol
ism are not so elassifiect in the re-
turns, but 1,lp,ese ',figures show a gen-
eral trend towards sobriety tinde
:the 0..T. Y
Packet -Prates.';
TIUitON MEN,'lN RAILWAY
WftECIi—01�TD I{ILLED:
WINNITPF::Nov, 4. -'•'Four mer:'
were kined,'.in' °a• tear-end,collision' of
twoyCanadianrl'ational freight trains',
•lt Farlane, Qnt ,•1.36liliess east 'of
Winn'ipe6, today.
Wlilliarrt •
5ofl'rtt, of •geritraliS, Ont,,
,and thuee,_-nnidentified'•'rnen were
r
„Arlclrev ITiti s, also, a esidd in of
Centralia, escaped rniury;.
The •, men were stock handierl,
special stock ear.. The ea-
b40se:,aud ,stocitrnen'5: ear caught fire
and r, the. • ytctirn5• ,.were • burn tl` to•
,depth. a
is a small amount for this
that price
cannnudity-to contribute. It is
to save even one life
Fred ��kson,
SIyANG PROVED ,A SNAR1.
' The young bride,htd;cone out se -
coral best in her fist encounter with
the cook book and ,gas, She
ran to, the telephone and:,c-,allsd up her
n other
jliothes ; she sobbed>. ` I cant jun
cc:s.tand rt. The reoipe says clea}'ly,
'Bring to, boil on brisk :t'iro stirrin - g'
for two minutes; then ,beat it for'ten
: utesv n' A. : wvhen;.,,l., carne baa`
n nd
again tt-tvas burned to a err p!"-1Ja-
change. .
r. , : HOG SHIPMENTS
Report of hog shipments for week
ending' Nov I1, 1926 r '
e 'Clinton Total hogs 103 select be -
con; 411 thiel- smooth, 56 heavies, 4.
'1Brrcefiekl-+Total hogs, 5.9; select
bacon, 10; { .chicle smooth o4;.; shop
hogs,' 12.
Hdrori County -:-Total -hogs, 1:,404;
select bacon, 443; thick .smooth, 51.7;
heavies 65; -extra heavies, 4; shop
hogs, -47; lights and feeclers, 3, .,
C. N. 12.. RARNINNGS,
Rhe' ro,s ea nnigs Of". the Gzaltidian'.
National.Railways for- the week" end
ed Novenrber.7, 1926, : -were $6,053,789
as gonirtired'witlt 5,f8,181'8for fire
sante week of 1925,', air increase of
$280,971 or five per -cent.
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9 PdNt26a6Yr
Rol Is p. Imnd'Tlome .lad of fifteen,.
who is very proud of e nbw set o1 head'
+lo d
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on s
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t t t
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irL:enh rear 'ii,1.p115-i P •y
Isi,rt- df h ptt5ne
cot,: w o6r. ,• 815etts:rtlost-or:tlta time.
..�.t in the . insrtoka Hos
-bee . ..p
Yotl
'd+b
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nstt
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Lives d s 1
See, 9.
pltal,' f0 1J 4
'means' es well as he ,bolts,; al$laoug9i'
he' Say's he le. getting £.long, tine. He
can; Visit .his •Pact ,too,. Whtgit': is an-
other source"of clitniort. to )rim.'•
:SJftid 'cat ilt
the dame tgstftutien, also
.nialih.ins the ,sever' ceasing stlugglo.
against the 'fell disease ,So `often
more ;hall ono' in •..a:
tatitily. _Botharc, fealll:}n¢3ttn0: good'
ptogresv, howeverthe 460131atc"rest,
the: discilrlin, and Lhe.'.4iL"r�'g1 1CdndrY
nmMses ,and 'docitors car$., having, their
usual'. good:-. effect 1 C' --Y1tYS ?ei'ilciels O'S
A nstittlt10:l. "`• '
i'b IiZuskslc t 110500101 ls`urgently '
n meed of tfonds W,ltst,eal,You: spat -A,,'
o'liklp'i . `
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in bonds will then earn interest for you
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Clinton Branch: H. R. SHARP, Manager
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