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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1924-02-07, Page 41'i?TTR4"SI)A I' L1ItL&R3 7th, 1 heir home.,, J35c.tet spent :001t.. TA1 ft SP'ill TIME 7 ds ,r; t " iinracter NYroom ofyours can gain a new and last- -. . racter-and � n r :"mess a distinctive_ :chi arae, O\ ?ri r'. even aha least expensive of the. uperb 'new. areshowing. ,au�erls�;izesv Wallpapers , we .. now 1 we g:ecialize in STAUNTON Then, ;1i;airh>r ,. 1' , -,� a...be- •SE1�/li•Tn-RIMMEr) PAPERS which quickly need accurately arid ci 1 , of a straightedge'and knife or a pair of scissors, save t'iiie and tf uble and eliminate half 'I e cis1 e ;l' when' re -papering the disorder ire the l��tcl 2 111. progress. Lot us tz a you ear 'rein 1;,les'for theme rooms of. yo..ro frac e',zced'a>tcntioR There is no necessity tosenaoutiof Town for: Wall Paper. Our selections' and prices are very attractive. February bargains in one and two room'lots. Orders taken or hanging peer during February' at 12?/e per roll CLINTON, ItSQ�6b 0 'has .i and Miss''7iinc cnlcrttiiilc ht 01%, 1, r A . the 'tU w' • ALL TIIE tu;ORTiD LOVES' A WINNER,. Manning' Doherty, the new 1e4A' of the Pariners' Party in the Onta .i legislature, bas asked after ,htc a" paintnslnt-how .many followers Was likely to 'lave.' "I'm not eule yet,' was thew ren e riat e Celts; is number, of rhea ,friends on; Wednes= ee. able t;<lartJ li_ c ' indulged in. The'cln jl7 tiY i lleayoonC'reg•ation 11 Ntr ilariv Wallacia : North Battle- ., ave 'ehairger ilk Flsryxcos i;t' hIord, Salic hasbean the ue i o 11.11y,a u n , a we," $14 Rr Att . the ll'r Sa egu1ar` ince � v yo$ bbath d th (1i etin of Choi 3 r .WT. er11Of£itial Bot1i �Y sof 0. hill be Held at the hbme'of Mrs.:. aper e rat tl I 411 i d day evening., ing' weliS i u was pass i unaids ac d dame animous.' iirvrtatron wag ': q ;Ivied tha Davidson. of February 21st, t, MVlr3;a pastor; 3ies A." V W it 1p Fern nl II` h the" district ^•' presentative,; $ t t] 'vP r will bepresent at this meeting, o, has been Nds'iliu, ,,he sister, Rev ' Yalden fort the p tSt wee e ..$t the -meeting of ;the men s 0c1ub- n 'Wednesday night last week, teresting , debate, was :'the- feature.. e Subject, 0 Resort ed . "That the , School is 'more influential in the buildi-gg.of, character than, the Home." The af- firmative was "upheld,by three school Children,. Alex Glen, .Any Mair. anti •Raynionti Walden The negative py three young men. Rani Walters, ,'alter Osbaldeston and Robert' Po :ell. -'The Children of ;the school', won the' decision. here The Ladies'- Aid of the Methodist _Quarterly church will give a riot supper. and entertaninnent on Feb. 14th. A goer[ supper and splendid program are be - 4 0U' , a pas o1 or'ano 'e, „ Nliss Bep eha' I✓Ic Conkey of (Poront The i. ., Uitable Life and'' Accident Insurance Company S. C. TWEED, , President Waterloo Ontario FOUR`S ANNUAL STATEMENT DECEMBER 31st,` 1923. - • S Total Assets $1,431,50 Policy Reserves and other Liabilities 1,274,892 Excess of Assets (Capital and Surplus) • 156,713 Insurance Gained e": 11,633,564 Insurance is force Dec. 31st, 1923 '.24,840,903 a Total Income 653,705 Excess of, Income over Disbursements - 232,575 Government Deposits for protection of policyholders` 2"54,000 . .. .1xto 2. C'ORLESS,,DISrRICT AGENT, CLINTON, ONT. For Spring Work Now is the tithe to have your harness overhauled, .and made ready for spying work. We aro prepared to wash and oil harness at following prices: SINGLE HARNESS,;. OILED POR..............................$ .75 SINGLE HARNESS, WAS.11ED AND OILED $1.50 TEA11 FTARNESS 'OILED 3'0R ...• • • • • 41.54 • TEAM HARNESS,' WASHED AND OILED .. $2.50' Neatsfoot, Eureka and Alligator harness oils, any quantity at lowest prices. We have a large assortment of horse collars at ,32.00, $2.75, $3.60 and $4.25 each. Band made collars at $5.00. Repairing done at reasonable prices, HARNESS LUGGAGE We sell Griffith's Harness and Halters Shone 221. RIGHT GOODS RIGHT PRICES d'9GllStaltoe Mrs; Joe Riley spent a • with ser parents in Goderie ship. Mrs. Thos. Pollard visited her mother for,; a few days in Clinton. Mn.. and Mrs. Lew Colo, of: Worth - am, Ontario were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. pd: Button also • 1411 ..and, Mrs T. Pollard for -a few days.', There is no school this, week here on account`"' of 'measles. amen[ Meeting was held on Sunday afternoon and the board meeting was held at Londesboro on Monday afternoon: w :days tc7wn- ing prepared.. (Received too latejor Last Week) The Ladies' Aid met at the home of the Misses Proctor;' on Wednes- day. Mr, W. Jarvis has spent the past week in Goderich. AUBURN, Feb. 4. The Auburn League entertainedi the Westfield ani[:. Donnybrook, leagues lest Vriclpr evening. ls3r+. McCurdy of Toronto address- ed, the members , of the Fanners' Club last Thursday evening. Mr. and 84rs. J. R. Johnston. en- tertained •a number of their friends last Friday evening in honor of the birthday of their little granddaugh- ter, . Miss Dorothy Farrow: TheabasebaI1 boys are preparing a Minstrel Show. to be given the last of February. Mrs. I•iaiper and Mrs. Courtice, who have been visiting -Mrs. Alp. .....,der-,.._m.��c_rm�.^, shues..-'..•..•n��w.r.on..+.r+�.,rrr. Goderich The. Aircraft Furniture company,, Goderich, has received an order for furniture for ex -President Taft's sum- mer home at Murray Bay. Included.. in the order is 0 chair of extra large size for Mr. Taft. 83 would -need' to be extra strong, 'too,. and no doubt will be. Francis: 13oeckler'of Ottawa, whose mother ;reside$ in Goderich, eonzinit- tad suicide by shooting himself in a rooming house on Monday: Exces- sive study id -supposed to have 'under- mined hit health. He had been em-:` ployecl in the ;eivil service for the past two or three years. • Mitchell last week carried a by-law authorizing the corporation to guar, antce the bonds of A. Eurrett & Co., manufacturers of tiiot..town for 375,- .000.00, ,Z41$161191113111031$45915151501213539111111113111113121,,, a 3.011 11.1UO3 . Varna rich end important' .townslllip like • Goderich ought to have a comfortable The following is the report for the hall for its councillors to meet in, Varna school,, for the month of Jan- 'The council on. Monday read and nary: passed bylaw "No. 3, appointing, 5, Emmerson Road Superintendent, and 4th;—Mable Pilgrim, John Ray- bylaw No. 4, setting forth amount of mond, Irene Johnston, Clayton Elliott expenditure on rands and bridges for 1924. The auditors' report was presented and adopted, and the salaries of the auditors amounting to $5.00 each, or- dered paid. ' Messrs. E. Yeo and J. Johnston were auditors. A grant of 325.00 '[vas given the Clinton spring show. Mr. ° T.,Churchill interviewed the council regarding the road being too close -to his ,fence. This matter was left over until the council looks into; 1t. Pathmasters are requested to re- turn declarations before the next meeting of council, March 3rd. Roy Connell, son of Mr, and Mrs. George Connell, who has not been in the best of health for some time, un- derwent a very critical operation in the new Clinton llospital,ono day last Week and at last reports was doing well and itis hoped that his recovery will be complete. Irene Chuter, Shirley Dawson,,Millar Robertson. Jr. 431s. Jean Foster, Margaret Johnston, Rachel Johnston, Jean John- ston. Sr. 3rd.: ---Orrin Dawson, hazel Steep, Gordon Raymond (absent). Jr." 3rd: ---Mary Chuterl Ada Steep, John Durrant. Ruth Elliott, Audrey Johnston. Sr: 2nd'—Glen Colclough, "Thomas ehuter, David Hedge: Jr. 2nd: ---Albert Durraut, Elliott Chutes', Alvin *Elliott,` Vera Steep, Thompson Colclough. 1st: -Harold Durrant, Doris Clrutor Primer -Walter. Johnston, Gertrude. McLinchey, Willie Austin. No. on roll 32, average attendance, Cocerich Township Tho annual; meeting of the Unity. Club will be held at the home of Mos. J. Ferguson of the 10111, on Tuesday afternoon next. Officers will be elect ed for the ensuing year and a full a- tendanee of .members is urged.' Tho Goderich Township Telephone Commissioners nmet on Monday. The commissioners evidently believe 111, passing around the honours as they appointed Mr. J.R. Stirling Chaitinan. Chas. E Wisu.was again appointed . seeretar y -treasurer. Routine bus i - O•aYi noefield The Kelly Circle intend holding a valentine Social the 14th February. A short program will be given, after. which a social hour will be spent. Lunch will be served at the close. Conre and you will be made welcome; Road conditions are better since the econ[: etorros ; ,Cors are again run- ning. un'ring. Miss M. E. Swan has returned neSs-was then proceeciecr with.' hu7' after spending seine weeks vis - The councillors complained of the itingher sister, Slrs. C I3 Haus and nokl when meeting on Monday. It Do Mpan,ot tlauiiltcr . was cold in the hall, so much so that Mist s1.-Rattenbury 1s visiting it was likened ,tar a rotrigerntor. A,,;£;ticids'in.ilae,iiton and Toa" nw, $ i f. ,share in 1924 Will you get bigger share of business hi 1924? ' ?,Sally more people learn- ed ed how to ;get the most out >'«'f their Local and Long Distance in 1923 than evei before. Our. study of their business enabled one concern to increase its Sales by tele- phone f r o m $200 a .. month to over $8,000. Will younot give this ' subject of-prop,eP1y organized' and properly, manned tele hone equip- ment serioui considera— tion? Askus to'help: UD A ,Lnver0B611,Tl eplibnnisa • Lon); Distance Station T I e AAright HF4Teleleis.fltop':alert hoadreihoo,. relieve biliqus attacks, tgnp and rog>fleterths' eliminative) organs, make ;yey Gael ;Ono, "'Cotter Than, PIIS For 'Liven'' itis" it. �TiOI zl TOwn 5141 esult of election held':in Stephen, Township ro elect one cotmci1lor_, on Monday, Pcbluary 5th, , was as fol lota•s : Po 1 Goetz. '' Penhale ' VWillert 1 1- 8` 96 2 4 ' 57 ai 18.' 136,' 5 4 50 23 ` 6` 5 17 18 ' < I3, 6 190 .1 . 91' 7 16' 24.' g 11, L. 9 " 15 28 7 Total 253' 212 156 1' ' , !..Ytanie j`Il'Owra' snip Mr. Alex. McEzvan of this town- ship, was appointed auditor of the county' books at the January meet- ing of .the county. council. i'E GLOVES AT CODI:l1Z derich, February 5th, gr Assizes which op day before M. Justice Wr ;wor,e of shortduration.. Only. 'ease was called, the rest; of those ed being either settled 'Or eine pon0d. As there were no can cases; Mr. Justice Wright, on his; appearance here, was presented a pair of white gloves, by Sheriff nolcht. USE 1R 'pZ-M' 4o:Smiting-7410 Spraying—No S Just Swallow a'Sapstile Restores' normal bieiithissg, s mucus- gatherings in th'e?wbronc tribes, gives long; nights, of q sleep; contains no hab"it-fornang_il $1;00 at your drugg'is'ts. Sen( in Stamps for a generdus sane Templetons, 742 Ring West, ,Tor dw 5 GUARANTEED RELIEF Sold by J. E..Hovey, Clinton,. • --" s,._ ir.1a?710< ` ii��.az.°S ia' $' t ." ,ts._ wm'trsel•' ; a ', 139 Lesavo Liftoffs With sows 1'or Eight weeicri,.--sele01 nip as lmpor•lant ax Breed -Procure Sod for 1' cod Whitey. •At the Ontario Agriculture. Cm - lege all titters are 1.48 e; .b -the „Diva until they are s•1,5ht 11101(10 01(1skim milk ,and .nliddilugs: are the most iiin- ist.tetory feed" on which. to stud t the newly weaned pigs. Rations or, made up with the idea 01: 1„oruul n_: growth during the Ura,. four moitimi by using growth ptuulotiu1 1'tth t than fattening feeds 1111111 -the pigs are Ove months. old. 9liddliugs, Dana; mi1I, whey, tankage and 01040 el' are Protein reeds and capable of building bone and muscle. When the pigs aro :well grown at live months old the ration Is changed for the finishing or fattening period. Two-thirds baric, and ons -third finely ground Diss along with skim will. hal been highly satlsfaototy. Tankage tip to 3 or 10 per cont. has been successfully mud profitably used wizen 811110 milk` was not available. In tiro experimental feeding with swineat the Ontario Agrleulturai College It has been found that 'then' is bet very little difference in the Cost of gain w1tl the Various breeds, but there le a dieterenoe in the grade di.produCt,rwhlchiueang:more money ter the kind that grade "seioot•" Tour hundred 'pounds of meal or its equivalent produced one hundred pounds of gain' in weight for four breeds in the test. in cheapness, of gain the bacon breeds fully held their own, • Before it treezes up store a wag - gal load or two of good. tough, green sods away In the barn e011sr, pit or ailed, Such will he very Useful to toss into the trig pens now and again durn: g,the winter months. The pigs need, ulna :rat r7attrr and, this Is an easy, cheap auu eftrnienr way to give it to them.-,1100artrnebt or. Exten- sion,:;.0;4..voliege, Giit•Iplt. in picking ' meat. put. It is the Trine shin side down, except the top layer, which should be turned LNIS 11 nide 'down. ive U@e boat tote louse For -washing floors an fearilr---;vashr g woodwork and Windows ----for the inany uses abo-qt . the ,houpe— .Rwell SURF�f.9t+, ..Wear"&, v il- ^ veae v a a it r° And an .qo ta:tt t e.;haaa 4 ©r l 3o- <i Y The most experienced shopper buys all her groceries, s'groin the DOMINION STORES. She knows that times •Have changer[ --that itno•longcr pays to "shop around". iheg .I,dr visits to 'the'red front stores, show the',surest,, Steadiest savings. She knows, too, that she can send her youngest child t o t':ze friendly man at the DOMINION STORE arid these savings will be just the same. Ng wonder a million ci.stonArs a week have the DOMINION habit. Sp ckd You CannotAfford to Mis DRIGCERS' ORANGE eC MARMALADE, 4 -lb. tin BT 1GGERS' ORANGE e* e, ' MARMALADE, Ib. jar THO,MPSON'S SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 lbs. -- SPANISH VALENCIA c, RAISINSS (with seeds), lb. ST. LAW-ENCE JAM (Rasp. and Straw.) -9 4 -ib. glass jar• - - CA.NWED PUMPKIN 21/2's - - r., TODHUNTER'S CHOCO- a •r LATE NIBS, lb. - PALMOLIVE or PLANTOL TOILET SOAP, 3 cakes CONDEE FRENCH CAS- TILE SOAP, 3 cakes- S'l'7GAR . • 1 10 lbs. t, SOAPS 10, bars DATES Good Cooking, 3 lbs. - •HO1VIADE' TOMATO KETCHUP (large bottle) DOMINION or VIAPLE LEAK MATCHES, box e' 9c le 11c EAGLE BRAND CON- DENSED MILK, tin - 2�.,1J'C - SPECIALLY PREPARED BULK COCOA ,(1-1b. bags), 2 lbs. - - LYLE'S GOLDEN SYRUP 2-1b. tin WIIITE SWAN PANCAKE FLOU?,s 2 pkgs. - - L1OMINiON *CORN' FLAKES, 3 pkgs. - - RICIIMELLO CORFRE 1 lb, tin - - -65c RICHMELLO COI+PEE 1/2-1b. tita - - 23 27c ROLLED OATS 10 lbs. ROLLED OATS - 90 lbs. - ts `a 5 Ford of Canada Is reb cacnt- d by/ Sala and Scrota, Stations In the following oat- - aeaa tettlicIa. S. W . Airieon Protectorate Rhodesia •'; Union of Sonde Afrka. • . Krnyn Colony Uganda Hold Const n*c •r,a Siena Leona Oa nb'a India Ceylon Stsait0 Saltl,rnent4 - radcraled 010(00 Staten Arrsnh Borneo -. Bushell Samoa .Mnutieuo and Reunion Newfoundland ipv0CAmish iiorin 0, Amish Naw C,un<e, 15010, 1 Mau 7 .:l,md r.0-0 Nyasaland 0 A tzar lets 0nese Desch i3,ai'o IY: l" Ford PreilauldiMates Tine Esrapil From time imrnemorial,Britonshave gone forth and pioneered the remote corners of the earth. In the face of seemingly insuperable difficulties they have built up a world-wide i ade-•trade that grew and flourished in spite of the limitations of those primitive burden -bearers, the native carriers, the mule train and the camel caravan. Ford carries the burdens of Empire trade on the hill -trails of India, on the African veldt, on the sheep -stations of Australia and New Zealand, on the plantations of Ceylon and Burma, on the rubber estates of Malaya and on the jungle -paths of Bo:neo. Universal usage under all these conditions has stamped the Ford, as dependable iia asportation. [Made in Canada for the Empire The Ford car is completely made in. Canada with tine exception of parts to tire; value of 315.02, See Any Authorized Ford Deader C R§ teil;n.4,1 7®, 'y'