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The Clinton News Record, 1926-11-25, Page 7, erifitslartilitt • Pool:. • • FIAT 11.11? YOU GIVE LAST.0 RIST ;Pinata:Scion • Toys for the kiddies—Most of them boken by ,now., Something tisdful".foi the grown-ups—pow ' • '-‘:,guaselleasaa, worn out f°rgutt41):'• Cash to Your PloYees— acoatcsaes, , aPinieleied but so spent hPent.Other piesents—burnediy , • "bought ad perhaps ilI-chosen Are they reme b d .ssugmoior • SuppOse this year you givelheni each a Bank 13oola Containing.an,Mitial deposit, and urge them to add to it revalarly. COuld anything be more suitable? Add " Royal Battle Pass Booles"lo your list of Cloistmas•Gifts. ieyaIBanK of Canada Clinton Branch. - R. E. Mantling, Managei • •es'aees. Of Interest to You andMe The Brussels Fost editor says he's • waiting for the express man to leave haunch of venison at his door. He might invite us. up to dinner when that happens. . . It has been settled .at the Imperial 'Conference that the several nations • einnprising the British Empire are •-emial in independence. •This.has been true in practise for many years, except that.the United. :Kingdom has had to foot all the bilis for the up- keep of the navy, and little thinga like that, • We asked The •Goderich Signal re- cently to telbus how the election was going to go, it ha-ving profested, ter the Federal election, that it knew almost toa• vote what the result wouid be. But it replies by telling • us 'to find out just how people are go- ing to vote and worts it out for our- aelves. Its just as we thought. The 'Signal is no wiser than the rest of us, 'until after the event. e * a The News -Record, like almost every other newspaper, is this week nearly swamped with Political advertihings and voters are being urged to vote for either one side or the other. As has been the case .throughous the -campaign, political questions are, for • the most part, pushed aside and the • question cif -the 0; T. A,'oa the Gov- .: eanment's system. of control takes. 7 fiat piaco , Tnis was, to be expected and la right. The auecessful handling of the liquor question is the most • im- portant matter before the voters of Ontario today. The people should Study both sides, weighing the evi- dence easefully, and then an Wednes- day next east their ballots for what they' honestly believe will be for the best interests of the Province. By this thne next week we shall know what the verdict of ttie people is. ttel arrIdges WaEATLEYT---- ARMSTRONG -- At the United (Presbyterian). church manse; Saskatoon, :Sask., on Nov, 17th, by. the Rev. W. W. McPher- sou, Mrs, Margaret Artisstreng of Rosetown, Sask., to James Edward Wheatley of Saskatoon, Sask. • Birt hs • TREWATH,A,-In Hallett, on Nov. 22nd, to Mr, and Mrs. Howard Tre- wartha, ason. W.ALKER-ajn Turnberry, on Nov. 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Walker, a daughter. GRAHAM—In Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, on Nov, 12th, to Dr. and 1Vrrs. J. A. •Graham,'a son. PEASE—In Bayfield, on Nov. '16th, to ,Mr. and Mrs. John Peas, a son. —Sohn Lloyd. , Deaths McKENZIE * In. "Clinton, on Nov, 24th, Thomas 1VIeNenzie, in his 88th year. EAST—In Clinton, on . Nov. 22nd, George C. East, aged 50 years. HOGARTII—In Exeter, on Novem- ber 17th, J. Wilson Hogarth in his 75th year. • MeCALL--In Beatrice; Newbthalta, on November lst. Mrs. Susan Me- . Call, daughter of 'the late Thos. and &feat "Bathe,- Wolfe ,Sta Gm/crick in her 6 -6th year. Ring Leet A gentleman's gold ring, with Me sonic emblem. Finder kindly corn- inunicate with J. G. Ohowen, Clinton, 85-2. • ...110M1.1••••11.11•1•1.11.1111111. Why 1 am a Liberal -Conservative Candidate in This Flection • A brief review of thatilt Of• the -Fero-Ilion aildinistretion shows that: " •'''••-• The finances of the nevi/10;110Po been :established tieOn a sound basis and it is gratifying t6.41•1§"Itix payer to-liedaefts BAL•ANCE1) BUDGET and lower taxes. ' A great impetus ; has been given to the development of our wealth sui. Minerals,- Foveae Products, and in the colonization of Northern Ontario: ' • Marc generouS expenditure has been made- to Agriculture,and f every help given to the favmers to organize they industry on aa co- operative heels' and Open up markets overgeas. A' reforestation program has•been established, • •The"Governmentlas pursued an Immigration Policy of bringing to Ontario only those for whom plaees and occupation have been found. The extension of I-Ifydro Electric services has been given cathful consideration. Educational reforms have been effected. . Great strides have been made in child welfare work. The Government hat: provided assistance to the returned soldiers. The laws of the Province have been rigidly enforced witit eons- age and rectittide. , • - I. am an advocate of the old agt pensions. • Benefits fox the voter: Removal of the amusement tic; exemp, tion on Municipal tax on intornesa reduction of $5.00 in motor ear .. licenses; By reason of. the efficient financial administration of the Fer- guson Government which hasaresulted n inereasig the reyenue by $16,000,000.00"generous treatment has been given the Munieipalities, and it 'hoe been possible to return to the people by way of grants for the up -keep of schools; public institutions; health elinies, roads, , etc., during the fiscal year 1925, the large S1.1111 of $2.4,406,000. It is a• government which has given the•Provia-tee of Ontario ad- toinistration Oat has been :clean, :clear and honest: • Regarding the 0. T. A. Versus Governinent Control: I am in favor of Mr. Bergason's plan, and frankly declare iny- aelf impressed with his aincerity in offering a remedy that will be an improvement on the present law. • No man eats say with sincefity that the 0, T. A. as a Temperance measure has been the success We hoped and believed it would be. The bringing about of Temperance is a process of education, and is the responsibility, of the home, the school and the church. • •labelieve that a firm rigid 'system of Government Control, 'care- fully' and honestly -workecl out,, will bring,about, for those who are eager for the. best meral interests of our feorrumanity end, Province the goal we are. striving-aor. , . As the father of ten children 1 would not dare to propose any' measure which' would make it easier for the, youth of Ontario to •`We did not realize the extent to which poiseri alcohol from the. Ir. S. A. was percolating into Ontario commuitities -until avo•woke one morning and found -fifty of our citizensa dead or dying from • drinking the stuff. , Which is in the'best interest of true temperance/To have un- adulterated liquor, sold by known and disinterested persons re- aPonsible to the Government. or to leave 'the traffie• in tlie hands °of terespensible persons whose sole motive is gain? . Do you know that in Mir own County of Huron the 'test of ad- aninistrating•-justice jumped from, $2,378.00 in 1917 to -15,427,00, in • 1524 and over 80% of the cases grew out of the'0, T. A.? - Do not be mielead by the half truths as stated by my opponents •'high salaried proaeasiettal , spell-hinders—weigh carefully the issues which ale before you and I ,will be satisfied with the vault.: RESPF,CTFULIa1"-5034CIT YOUR VO] g AND INFLUaING! ALK Liberalteenservatrve Cancliclate fo 01317, tivoiweelts yon The ,Clinton Studio olian from 10 ,a.m. -„ • , . ,to'4 p.ni. every' l'etestiav; „... , Burgess", Pertratt Stnaio • wilTotiEr..1` ANti, , • • (;ARD O.1'70ANRS - Prihre• Albert, SaSk., wishes te ithank theClhton riends fejt; .their Sympathy ;and "'We beautiful; tributeSieher 're- cent,bereavement in the death of ther Inishandl• the :late John frittin[.' HURON. COUNTY P110111B1'r ON UNION " • • ..- • • .DORSES • - .C. A. Robertson diaboral • . • and , W. G. Medd, Progressive • For -North and South Hition. We the mend:tot-a of the Executive .ef the Huron Braneh, of the Ontario Prohibition Union, assembecl in Clin- ton this 22nd day of November, 1926, do hereby affirgt our- .utishaken con- victionaln the usefulness of the On- tario Temperance Act; - would urge the -strengthening and faithful en- forcement of the Act; and would dig - approve of any amendment to the Act along the proposed line of "Gdvern- ment Control." We recognize" that the continuance of the Ontario Tem- perance Act is the Supreme issue in the' •present Provincial Election Cam- paign -and therefore heartily give our. enddeation to W G. Meild, Progres- sive, Candidate for the riding of South Huron, • and C. A. Robertson, Liberal candidate for the riding' of North Huron. 85-1 •••••••••••.•••••••••.•*.l. , Political Meeting • -In Town Hall, Tuesday, Nov. 30th, at 8 o'clock pan..in interests of A. H. Neel), Conservative candidate. Capt. Hand and ages. Twidale, speakers. 85-1 Euchre and Dance A sociar:evening, with euchre and dancing. is being put on, by the mem- bers of the TO.O.F. in the Knitting Company's Club Rooms, over Bank of ISIontreal, on the evening of Tuesday, Dee. 7th. Proceeds in aid d Hospital Driye. Lunch, Tickets 50e. 85-2 Illustrated Lecture On Monday evening, Dec. 6th, at o'clock in the Baptist church, the Itev. Dr. Schutt, -Supt. of Rome Mis- sions, will give his popular 'lecture. "MY Travels in Palestine," illustrated by beautiful colored lanterei Furjther particulars next week 85-1. Euchre and Dance A euchre and dance will he held in the L. 0. L. rooms on Monday even- ing, Dec, eth under the auspices of Murphy Lodge. Admission 35c. Members please paovicle. 85-2 For Sale Heavy set of team harness, double set of light harness, 'nearly new. Ap- ply to 'Hiram MIL Clinton. Phone 150. : 84-2-p Stinyeal From lot -27, cencession 2,'West Wawanosh, on Nov. 9th, a ',black Angus heifer, 18 meths old Last heard of on Base Line near Summer- hill. Any person having heard oa or seen the said heifer kindly conanimi- eate with the undersigned, Scan Hoare, B. R. No. 2, Auburn. Phone 15s29, Dungannon Central. . 85-4 Pullets For Sale • 60 bred -to -lay Barred Rock pullets, A.pail'hatched. D. M. Lindsay, Hedge- row Poultry Farm, Clinton Phone 14-610. ' 85-2 Community Entertainment.- ' The Londesboro Cogimunity Board will celebrate the hell' Mini- versary by a supper and 'program on Wednesday, Dec. 8th, when: Harvey McGee, Auburn; S''Sibthorpe, Blyths Londesboxo Orchestra and others will take patt • 85-2 •• ' Pups For Sale :Three -Collie pups, guaranteed helots. Apply ato Albert Helloweas Londesboro. 85-1 Clinton Taxes, 1026' Ratepayersare reminded that the secona instalment of taices for 1926 jElt, now being. 'received, the last day for payment being Dee. 14th. After that date five per cent will be added. ' It is algo specially requested that any arrears previous to 192E1 be paid before Dee. , -31st to avoid the necessity of taking furl:boa steps to enforce. payment. 85-8 • Tax Collector. "Meeting of Enron County Cohneil The Council of the .Cotpotation ot the 'County- of Huron. will meet in the Council -Chamber, Goderich, at o'clock in th-e aftevneon of Tuesiley, the 7th day of Decal -label', 1920. AJI accounts agitinst•fire County must be ihi the hands of the. Clerk nob lat'ex than Monday preceding the, meethSg, of Council. a Godorksh, Nov. 20,bh, 1926. Gte Holman, fCounty Gicalaa Better be„a' Wearer of :a-liesea- 4 Than.- a IS0Shitaist Eye strain e,brnetirn,cs cairsoe'ri lat:vials. condi:ilea that is,ekaisesSed ho ill temper. , There is ' nothing hard to understand in"that-to7eperson who is at itil"Tanigiar: With eye strain,. :Out aaarVices have -Often' proven of the above.' If 5/ouriiiittolten 1134 ii.someAat PeahlistiStiasmitithe glesa SOS avoula, hell/ "Yee. W. "1.•/•11011eal5 05/trnitrist, Clirito, Ontario • Handkerclu f am aft IOIIW Cut, nr Irish Linen Store and Women's Exchange Ppultrg Wanted • Now is the time'to get rid of 'your non-producing'hens. We will do poor culling free ofaehrtrge, We also want chickens and diacks. Wednesday and Thursday forenoons at residence, afies• toria street, fifze doors north of GI N. -It. tracks. Call 231, Clinton tentral, for prices. ' A. E. FINCH 78-ta. • • NOTICE: During my absence from Town Mr. H. Wiltse will receive, and give re-.• ceipta therefor, all moneys which' would have been paid to me were I here. Those .interested will please take notice and act accordingly. S. S. Cooper 82-4-p • • STOP! LOOK !! Great Sale of Boys' Clothing Commeneing,Saturday, Nov. 20th, ,I am putting on a sale of Boys' Cloth- ing at very attractive pried.. BOYS' SITS FROM $4.50 A new suit makes u splendid Christ. Ines Box for a boy. J. IVIcEwatt merchant Tailor Opp. Post Office 84-2-p UPHOLSTERING Now is the time to make sure thet your parlor suit or other upholstered pieces are reconditioned or recovered, readiness for the holiday season. We have g beatififilla line of Tap- estry, Mohair, and, 3m. Leather' cov-, erings at prices to :Mit all purses, and are prepared to handle a lianited num- ber of Yobs for delivery befora Christmas. Avoid disappointment by seeing -us early, or Alone for appointment rani we will call with samples. Downs' Uphojstering & Remodelling workS bpp. Ontario St. Church Sheds, Clinton 84-3-p Clinton Garage COLD WEATHER, GAS The Famous Ethyl Gas . • . Will start your ear easietsagive you more Miles, More Nip, inose power .and no, knocks. • • . • We also have the Shell Gas, for all purposes, cars, cleaumgaclethea,,aeth., Our Oils are the Snot— 'Mobilo% Marveinbe and Shen ' 'Battetiea' el:eager:V.1er cator tattle. Also charged,. stored and genegally thken „cane of for winter at reasonable AS"a")1KK•'.. ,• • • a- • •'. ',-•'Sjsins:-Waisted ' Mink': and Racoon sl WaritecL.. Will aidysaor- "Mink;Osiris, ,gend'cOloiSa:.," us to 414.00:: IL A. Hdvey, .I'hone." 89; •• 84ata ". Sale of Clothing :lime and School Club will hold.st stale of clothing aa the Deco/m.15pp, Meeting, On Dec. 14th fvona foux . to six p.m. Contvibutiona fer use or tq be thisinde will' be Vvelcoinecl. Pleese leave- at Mass C. IL Venner's or Mr, .1-Iellyar's store. Afternoon tea will be served, : • 84-4 -,Trewartit WeopSoiyatzg ig fifilk*FeTd Ping Pltelle.os ao1yfil" the V;;Oek as possible for c..0.000 ,DRIMA$0 FOR ALL KINDS 01' NO 1'Pqt1;(4TRY We advise you to have the' birds oz, Your laying culled while the paiee is -high. Culling of- Iiirds' clone free of charge•tlqough our office, Phones—Office, 21.41 Reside/10a. 214w Nediger s Garage For Gasoline, Oil and Grease Tires, Tubes and Accessories. , -Let us figure en your Trucking Some -Wood for Sale' W.J. Nediger, ProP. F.R.DAR OW BARRISTER will be at his office in Clinton each MONDAY From 3 to 6 p.m. 30-tf. We Serve and Satisfy • The home of Good Fruit's Nuts, etc ° For your Chaistmas Cake, :1V1incemeat and Puddings Thompson'a Seedless Raisins, lb. 15e Farley Bleached Raisins, per Ib. 25e New Valencia RaisinS, per lb. ,;18a tinagents, per lb. 18e Shelled Walnuts, per lb, .. . 55e Shelled Almonds, per lb. 60e, Mixed Peel; 1/2 'lb. cans 20e Maraschino Cherries, bottle? 206 Allen's Prepare a Almond Paste 35c Allen's Almond Icing 25c Mince Meat, per lb. • 2Qe SPECIALS FOTi. WEEK -END . Ready Cut Macaroni • • 2 for '25e Prunes 2 lbs. for 23c Figs, 10e ib, or •3 for 25e Sodas, 3 lb. boxes 49e 10 bath "P. ee G. or Gold Soap 55c L LitWSON St CO. PROMPT DELTVER'Y Phone 111 Cheese for Sale - Cheese in bulk at any time. Large cheese, 18c, Flats, 20c, &Mans", 21c .per lb. 'The Holmesville Cheese and Butter Co. W. H. Lobb; president and salesman, R. R. N. 3, OlintOn. 78-tf. Reuse Per Sale , 7 -roomed house and quaeter-acre lot, town water, eleetaie lights. AP - ply to 'J. Dohettys Clinton;`83-tf Clothes Cleaned end Prosed: Clothes . cleaned; preased:enre're- paired. Woollen, goods -dry :cleaned; Rooms. oases Heaadaa-'..litaaber •phop,.. W. J.-ea/ago: . 2283-tf .• • , • . • ,.-Fer'Siale or Rent • " Houses on Thuaon' Road, •cottage. Gavage''and garden. Poaseasion.Jan, nary 1st 1983. Apply to • Geo: H. Clintohaer Sto firers: Es - Bev, Clatarie: a • • • 84-4 • • •, :IrOra$:';); Conta'a;CfamOlficl,;$;', Saxaphone• hi excellent 4onclitionocVi11. sell on vete easy terins—aiccryetY reasonable. ;Ap- ply to Rs IT. Johnson, Jeweller. • •" •• -if .aPtalleth Fur Sate ' ' 20 1r palleth-lar'411C Ohba -lay' • ing variety. Mrs. W. Lawson, 59, It, PH014E 74 No. 1 Hone for Sale or Rent . House on corner of Huron and -Or- ange streets, old Molintcastle. place. Apply'to F: W. Johnston, Clinton. clinton's ittlfAtS WE CAREFULLY INISPR.C-T EA C. LOT oF WAL WC. BOY ,AND NOW MAY WE SELECT TOUR Vt/INTEI6 COAL -- -131-aPLY a a-aan01`.1 a- a:1 There is a hospitable feeling about a welt -'heated store. s That makes"People watt to ;opine in gild buy.- • • '• If, your siales fall off in the bitter, nSinter weather, •• Werrn up the atmospheie With.Heat Folks .coela -And watch a -our crowds of custom- ers grosv, ' • . . Call litevipitt"Pl!ft,N§ , for good, clean cosl ••• T,BultabLkx, R W E tIGINTON p .; elusive Agents tor ,51eCerrnicli*Tteering Line', of. frnplenetts, Rngines, Tradors, Trucks.: Gilson Mannfaeaming:On.L-Silti's;,Rligine'S, Litter Carriers, Furnaces, Dobefty Stove Co,—Entire•line,' of Quebec 'Cooks and iietites. Good "Cheer line. of Quebec Cp'o5and13eaters,-, • ' TorMito. Water Sys -kb -1/1i; PinapP, Wood and Steel 'Tanks Stable ,Equipmextt,,,etet1 4.' 1;.• .4 ,.-•Pedlar People Limited's line 'of Steel, Roofs,..talverts„ Ceili/ws, etc. • • Renfrew and'Prinnulse- Cream Separatoys. Cahadian -Goodrich, Ribber Co.'s Pootwe'ar, Rubber Boots, Rubbers and Zipper Overslitie•-• - When Mile/Toted in, any of the- above4ines our representative, with an- EXPERfll will. eaal and give you -au ostinlate. Iyer Hardware Co Dealers. ire General Eft-LA.1,1%re, Paints, (kis, Stoves, Etc. • Rowland's Old Stand TELEPHONE 53 • CHI-NAMEL STORI1 - Western Oats Expect ear daily. SeliNg 850 bus. off car at what oats would cost you tor'ay. Order your cbeatiirements. These are high and will be much higher. Bran & Shorts Have cars coming in :regularly. Csaar your requirements and give us a shame to protect yea 011 01riSing natiket. J. A. FORD & SON • Phone 123 - Flour aricP Feed Merchants and. Grain Buyers • Having erected new coal sheds will have on hand full stock of coal for ininkediate delivery. Prices reason- able. Also a quantity of dry maple wood. • R. J. MILLER Orders taken at residence, phone 119, COAL Stove, Egg, Nut and Threshing ['oat • Coke and Kennel Coal. Also •Ceclar awl Hardwood -; • E. WARD • Phone 155. • Huron Street, Singer Sewing Machine Sold on Easy Monthly Paymentsk Special two-year terms given to farmers Also a full stock of laleedles, Betts and Parts for all makes I Sole Agent for the Singer 1 W. GLEN C's,01C. Phone 1713 P.O. Box 201, Glinted 09 y TA-Suoy Rubbers They are -Be ter Many people have aheady experienced that the New Kaufman High Pressure -Low Teinperature ,process ofcuring rubber in the manufacture of Rubber Footwear ensures 'superior wearing qualities. They arc getting lenge-r' wear without increased.„.aoSt Our 'Personal Guarantee • is behind every pair. We guarantee that every pair is perfect in construction and quality, and that you will get•full servibe for the money you pay. • TmaderhaenirelilWeilpIrboevisaiolnotf, Itla ,evumbyebrodWy,esaltieeerdsabout now and we have • . ' ..Prices Are Reasonable Moil's Rubbers : Rubber Boots .....$5.95 LaClies' Rubbers-. . 85e Ladies' Rubber Boots ....5250 Boys' Rubbers 85c and 90a Boys' Rubber Boots $3.25 - Girls' Rubbers : . .. . 75c. ' Childs' Rubbers 65c 'Not the "Bargain Sale' sort but good Rubbers that can be relied on • -"'" • 'to do their duty ' FRE D JACKSON The Big Shoe Store • Opposite the Town Hag weeerriesexamm. ..a,m,..M...tmasetai.alsemkor C. H., ITENNER,_Electriciari Electric:Ranges; Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other Appliances Wsrang and Repairs. Phone 6 Inr !LffllJ; 1111 FEES We liave a tar of corn corning in 'a few days arici will sell off the ear; also another car of Western. Oats which we will also sell off the ear. Leave your order for delivery ori the car. . BRAN,' SHORTS AND OILCAKE ,ALWAYS ONI HAND ' All ,the First Class Brands -of Flour ois hand. We will give special prices on five and ten bag lots We have ante Gronnd Screenings, Chop and. Rolled Coate , . TRY ODR CELLO -GLASS -FOR YOUR CHICKEN HOUSE PA CLINTON Chafriesworth •aaaa_saaasaassa, PHONE 199 '• ••• '