HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1924-03-27, Page 5SD Y, '1 (ARC -I 27th, 1924
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d 11fr. George Riley and daughter,
-Edith, .slhent Sudday with: the .iii^-
inor's Nailer, Charles, of Tucker
Tucker -
smith, wino is very sick.'
Mrs. pollard is spending a few days
in Clinton, with her mother, Mrs,
Cole,
We are glad to say that Master
James Armstrong is improving.
On account of the bad roads there
will be no -prayer -meeting this week.
Quite anumber 'are, .getting ready
to manufacture 'the golden syrup.
Mr. Sydney Dulmage''and children
arrived home from Detroit, where she
has been. visiting;r•elatiyes.
hIcKillpp .Township
Maple syrup making is the order of
the day. ,
• Quite a number attendee ,a daneinp
^
party atWl
,
W. Ross' Friday evening last
A farewell Party was given to Mr.
and Mrs, Angus More on, l`hur,^sday
Aevehing last, when a large niu ber of
neighbours gathered and a most en-.
joyable time. was spent in cards and
Glancing. All returned home in the
wee, sum' Dors of the niornin', after
^wishing Mr. and Mrs. More, future
good luck, as they are moving to Mi-
chigan. Mr. Mord is a forst class ma-
son and brick layer. •
...Messrs. John- Hewes and. Chas. Hen-
derson are cutting wood for Mr. F.
Fowler the mast week.
Mr,F.:Ooleman lost his fine grey.
',driver last Saturday, finding her dead
in. the stall. It is supposed it was
heart failure after recovering ^ from.
influenza, which she had a' few weeks
ago. Frank says her equal cannot
be picked up every :day,,
y' -MT. Lou Eberhartis having an auc-
tion sale on the 2nd.as he has pur-
chased a house in Seaforth, having
sold his farm to iVh'. James Scott, bet,
ter known as "Soldier'Jinimie" Scott,
The price paid was in the neighbor-
hood of $6500. James thereby gets
.any A 1 farm with good buildings.
Kippen
Rev. R. Lundy and, wife left on
Tuesday for Toronto, where the for.
later intends to take oestopathic treat-
ment in *'hope of overcoming high
blood pressure, from, which he has
been,.sufferng for some months.
Mr W. W. Cooper has rented his
fano to his son, William, and will
have a sale of his stock and imple-
ments on Monday' next, We under-
stand Mr. ,Cooper intends to go West
foie a visit and to see that country.
The W.M.S. of St. Andrew's church
will hold theih monthly ,meeting at
the hone of Mrs. J. B. Hyde, second.
of Stanley, on Wednesday of. next
week
Mr. Z. Desjaerline.,of Hensall, spent
a few days with his daughter, Mrs.
Emmerson -Smith. •
Mr. Elmer Detweiler has taken
possession of the farm he recently
purchased from Mr. Dwight Fisher
on the tenth of Tnckersmith,
Mrs. Deyell of Peterboro, who has
been with .her brothel', M><.' Roble
Cooper; leftforher home on Tues"day.
14Irs. Hudson of Hensall'is:leaving
a pleasant visit with her daughter,
Mrs. 'Albert Harvey. She spent the
erecter tart of the winter with her,
daughter, Mrs, Jas. Logan of Wind-
sor, who was quite ill.
Mr "Wm. Caldwell, who Yhas been
in rut:,,, Mich., arrived home on Fri -
?'ay last... Be reports a number of
ttirai p oy ed sten in that city. He
and his brother, harry are going to
ttori- M r":•,. McDo:+i;nlll's farm this
ctai + u
Waite • Mel: can, who has just
d tare,rat .. s..aie attack of in -
Ii to ik . ,rat:::+- and has been
visiting 1a.: Cster, Mrs. I. Jarrett,
t a Rain cbli ed to call in the doc-
tor, who :eared he was going to have
pleur'y. We have not heard of his
condition sines.
Births
CARTER In Clinton, on March 121h,
to Mr' and :firs. Joe Carter, a
daughter. -Ruth Lonere.
NASI. -hs Clinton on March 20th,
to Mr. and -Mrs. D. Nash,a son.
NEDIGERr-In Clinton, on March
21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Ned-
ig•er, a son. -Charles - Austin,
NICHOLSON-In Tuckersmith, on
March J,,5th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Ni-•
cholson,.a son,
McDONALD-At St, Helens, on 'Mar.
14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Colin McDon-
ald, a daughter.
SOME *l ILLE-In McKillop, on Mar.
15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Somer-
ville, a son.
Deaths
GIBI3INGS-In Clinton," on March
20th. 'Sarah E. Townsend, wife of
My. R. J. Gibbings, `aged 62 years,
COU -CA -In St. John's Hospital, Tor-
onto, on March 20th, Helen Morris,
widow of the late Arthur Couch oi'
Clinton, aged 70 years.'
THOMPSON-In Hallett, on Maroh
21st," John' Thompsdn,, aged 65
years.
II113pERT-Art Auburn,~• on March
17th, Evelyn M. Hill, wife of Frank
E. Ribbert,; aged 31 years and10
months,
SMITHIn Constance, on March 16th
William Smith, aged 90 years.
13ORTON--In Goderich, on March
14th, Hillary 3'. Horton, in his 53rd
MEMORIAM
REID-In fond remembrance of my
mother, Mrs, Robert Reid, who Pas -
ed away one year ago,
"We shall meet beyond the river.
When the surges cease to roll."
.Daughter Isabela
Maple Syrap
Get your order in early this, spring,
$2.50 per'gallon. Phone 33 -W. -F.
W. Andrews, Clinton. 47-tf.
Sale of Work
The ladies of the Baptist Mission
Circle will hold a sale of "Horne
Work," including .home baking • candy
and fancy work, at the home of Mrs.
Aitken, Victoria street, on Tuesday,
April 8th, beginning at 2:30 pan. 47-2
Pasture Farms to Rent
Pasture farms, containing 120 acres
lots 33 and 37, concession 5, Goderich
township. Apply Mrs. Walter Wes..
ton, 14. 'R. No. 2, Bayfield. Phone
13-600. 47-tf
CARD OF THANKS
The undersigned extend their : sin-
cere thanks to their friends for the
kind assistance and sympathy extend-
ed to then in their. recent 'bereave-
ment, also for floral tributes. 1VIrs,
W. J. Ross, Percy •Couch.•,
Muff Found
,Between Clinton and^Sun rcrhili, u
lady's muff. Owner may have sane
by proving property and, paying for
this advertisement. Inquire at The
Nerve -Record office, 47-1,
Young 'Bull .Fot• Sale
Polled Angus +bull, 14 months old.
Apply to John Harvey, Londesboro.
Phone -10-28 Blyth Central. • 47-3
Clover Seed,For,ale •
Red clover and yellow 'sweet clover
seed. Apply to, Frank Tyndall, a. R.
No. 4, Clinton. Phone 83 on 686,'
Clinton central. 47-1.
Car S'or Sale
"A Ford car, .good as new. Rea-
son for. selling, owner going west.
Wm.'Henry, Clinton. Phone 4 on 617.
47-1.
Organ Foi Sale
A 6 -octave piano case organ, ein
good condition. Apply to George
Phelan, Rattenbury street, Clinton,
47.9-p.
1
I-Pouse For Sale
• Comfortable fraine house on North
street ;n1 rwn water, electric
Good Vat -dela with fruit, trees; learn,
,SuiLahre for retired farmer, Mrs, M,
_.Argent, 47-tl'^
I'4uskrat Skins Wanted,'
I have an:order from a Manufac-
turer in New York and can pay as
much as any reliable dealer in TSr-
onto or other cities and carrpay:more
than. travelling dealers, Get my,
prices -before you kelt:-lI, A, Hovey,,
Clinton. ' Phone 89.: • 47-tf,
Stable to hent
A'3 -stall stable, suitable :for horses
and rigs or as a garage, Possession
any time. ';Mrs. J'. McPhee, 'Alber^t.
St., Clinton. 47-1-p.
Overland Car For Sale
Overland a d roadster, in good running�
order, will sell reasonably for a cjiuck
sale. For further^- particulars apply
to W. 'T. Henry, Clinton. ^4,-1'
Cottage For Sale
Good comfortable six -room brick`
cottage, in good repair, on Princess
St., east., Apply to Geo, 11.,'Elliott,
Phone 203. : 47-tf,
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For' Service
3 Shorthorn bulls, 16 'months old,
standard breeding•, from good milking
strain, Apply to Janies Snell and
Son, ;Clinton, Phone',?, on 041, Clin-
`ton central. 47-tf.
Seed ,Grain For'' Sale
A quantita_of oats and peas suit-
able for seed.; Apply to J. K. Noble,
Clinton. • Phone 3 on 617, Clinton
Central. 47-1-p
Clover Seed For Sale,
A 'small quantityof good alsike
seed, also some timothy seed. Apply
to B. Rathwell, R. R. No. 3, Clinton.
Phone 16 on `606, Clinton central.
ti
47-2-p.
Auction Sale
Of ` farm stock and implements.
The undersigned auetioneer,.has re-
ceived instructions to sell by nubile
auction at lot 9, concession 17, Gode-
rich township, 11,a, miles north of
Suninierhill on Monday, March '31,
commencing at 1:00 o'clock sharp the
following: Horses :Roan gelding,
rising 4 years; black gelding rising.
3 years; roan mare 10 years old, in
foal; driving horse, '9; driving horse
5 years 'old. Cattle -Cow 3 .years,
due April 28th; cow 4 years old due
May 5th: cow 5 years' old due May
10th; cow, 6 years old freshened in
January; cow, 6 years old freshened
in November; cow 4 years old fresh-
ened in February; eow 6 years old
freshened in January; cow farrow;
Durham heifer, 2 ,years, supposed to
be in calf; Ayrshire heifer, 2 years,
supposed to be in calf; 2 'grass steers
about :,350 lbs.; 5 yearling heifers;
yearling steer; 4 young calves; sow
to profit April 28th; sow with 7 pigs
6 weeks old; 12 pigs from '125 to 160
lbs, :.Sheep -7 ewes, Oxfoed and.
Leicester; Collie dog; 90 : hens all
last year's pullets; 9 tonsof alfalfa:
and red clover; .4.tofis.of timothy hay
quantity of potatoes: set of "double•
heavy harness; three horse set of.
harness; 3 horse collars; about 80 ft,
of 6 inch belting; good open buggy;
two seated surrey.; set of 2000 lb,
scales, and other articles too, numer-
ous to mention. 'Everything to be
sold as proprietor has sold his faxen,
Terrors -Ali sums of $10 and .under
cosh; over that amount 11 months
credit given on furnishing approved
joint notes, or a discount of 4 per
tent. straight allowed for Sash. Al-
bert Lovett. Proprietor, - • G. II. El-
liott, Auctioneer.
Old Papers ,and Rubbers
Householders are requested to save
their old papers and rubbers for the
Home and' School Club which will
make a collection of same in May.
46-3.
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?/16yYard P, edoiuinates
�$ffi11.+' �iiwbitty of Operation
The Ford is remarkably easy to operate.
Gear shifting is done automatically by
the feet. The dri4er's hands are always
on the wheel. His eyes are always on the
road. He can watch Cafe constantly.,
There is no possibility of failure to
accomplisha gear shift. Ford gears being`
of the planetary type are always in mesh
and every shiftis positive and unfailing.
The Ford is very easy to steer and re-
sponds to the slightest inoveinent of the
wheel. It wi11 turn in a circle with a
radius of nineteen feet three inches.
The short Ford wheelbase is a boon in
congested traffic.', It gives easy inaniptt-
lation everywhere, and enables you to
park in crowded sections where a big
car is handicapped.
See Any AT thos-ized Ford Dealer
Iktie - TRACT
THE
to pn ase 'you housecleaning needs is now. -
1 Cake of Gold Soap for 1,tent seeial prices'
p in u. o i wizldovl.
special price in our window.
The Days are: Saturday ay,March, 20th, and Show Day, April ,3rd
With your cash border of"$1.00 a large' Cake of Woos Soap Free..
HIGHEST PRICES FOR PROD CE
THE PLACE
3IAKE OUR ST .ORE YOUR .STORE
JOHNSC - & CO'S GROCERY Phone i11
PROMPT SERVICE `- THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY '
Eggs alrF P, ;Ulla
we are in a position to take:all eggs your e ^s
no. matter how Iarge.
or how small a quantity yon have for sale, Enquire regularly fo • s.
9 eg y r
prices. -
Aq),11)sli ;ens atnd =t°,r all's- Vi/anted
JrCdelivery in May and June. - We are look;ng for high prices a-
long through these months. Now is ,the 'time 'to lay your plans for
producing broilers. Inforingtion, gladly givc-t, Write, phone or
call personally..
Eggs graded according' to Government Standard.
Poultry ibought'accoi^ding to weight and quality
Gunn, IdandiefisGo.,ni ed
Montreal, Quebec.
N. W. ^RIE iHlA i°. HA
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D y Phone 190. Manager,. Clinton. Branch Night ,Phone 214w
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Whole
Wheat V �Th
� 1 Ale.
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Try'a-Loaf
N ILS®N'S
ICE Cream
Chocolates
F.J. BROWN & CO.
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER Phone 1
Piano ::argain r
' An upright piano in first class condition. Brand new instrument.
Five year guarantee. A duet: bench goes with piano. No chance to lose
Price only $375. Apply to 1 A. PLASKETT, Princess Street. 46-tf..
,FOR .u':
LE
Two storey Erick House on corner lot 120x240 feet
A REAL BARGAIN'
Newly "painted and papered throughout. Electric li0 hts Town
wager, and,Cellar. In fine condition. ' Owner leasing town , , w�
TERMS OR CASH TO SUIT
THOMAS L. WILSON, Clinton
46-t.f
Reliability Counts
In Seeds more than anything else reliability counts. What is
mare exasperating; than, after you have spent time, money and la-
bor on Seeds, to have nothing to show for your trouble.
Whether for field or garden you may rely on our stock as the
best. We have roeured the highest grades possible and the rea-
sonable prices will surprise you.
• i CLOVER A V.3 GRASSES
ALFALFA : Ontasjo Grown; Peel. County.
RED CLOVER TIMOTHY ALSIKII
SWEET CLOVER--YelloWeand White Blossom. ^
BLUE GRASS • ORCHARD GRASS LAWN GRASS.
'• SEED GRAIN
SEED OATS O A,C 72 and Barrier.
BARLEY -Two and Six Rowed, i
PEAS GOOSE WHEAL' BUCKWHEAT. PEA BEANNS'
. GARDEN SUPPLIES
BEANS : CORN PEAS -In Bulk. -
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE 'SEEDS - IN .PACKETS -
BULBS AND. GARDEN FERTILIZER
DROP .11\1' AND 817E US SHOW DAY, THURSDAY„APRIL 3rd,
W.. JENKINS
Office Phone 199 Night 141 and 129
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0,Worth of Shoes
To be sold out in three weeks,
In this Big Saleis included my entire stock
Men's and Women's Boots and Shoes
and Children's Footwear
To he sold at a discount that will clean off our shelves during this
`sale starting '
Friday, : arch 24th,
To SaturdAu9, Ap 'zU 19th
13aving decided to reduce the stock I -have gut the prices so low that;
it will pay you well to' buy. now
THE. EARLY BUYER GETS BEST. CHOICE
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For Spring
Show" Day
Thursday. . 3rd '
We will offer some very , atll actio
e prices in JLUMINU
GRANITEWARP and also a.few other lines. Watch our windows
for these .SPECIALS,
Demonstratioflns
On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 4th and 5th we will have
a_ PAINT, 1; VARNISII and GILAINING DEMONSTRATION.
Everybody welcome
You will be well repaid for
. ^,p I your time...
given to this demonstration, '
TELEPHONE ' 53
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CHI-NAMEL STORE
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-Farm For Sale or ToJtciit
Lot No. 11, concession 5,. Stanley,
100 acres, with extra good :frame
house and good barns and stabling.'
Well watered, orchard, ten acres of
valuable bush, good fencing. Apply
to Mrs. Eigie,'owner, or to W. Bry-
done, Clinton. 46-2,
Houses For Rent
Two houses for rent with town wa-
ter. One has• double parlor with fold-
ing boors and electric lights. Apply
to _A. Cantelon. Phone 222. 46-tf,
Two Farms For Sale or Rent
,South half of lot 77 Maitland con.,
G"oderich township, 55 acres, frame'
house, bank barn, drive shed, and pig
pen. A springcreektraverses the
farm. Also west half of lot 78, adjoin-
ing the latter place, comprising about
75 acres, having a spring creek in it
and suitable for pasture land. Will
be sold or rented together or separ-
ately on reasonable terms. '- AppIy
to Jerome Bedard, Oourtwright, Ont.
46-4,
Seed Barley For Sale
A quantity of good six -rowed bar-
ley, 0.A,C., No, 21, Apply C. E. Wise,
phone 24 on -605 Clinton central. R.
R. No. 3. Clinton. - 46-tf,.
Ford Cars For Sale
2 Ford cars, one mounted with area
cushion tires. In good running or-
der. Apply to W.,L. Peffers, Clin-
ton. ., 46-tf,
House For Sale
Brick house on Princess street, '7
rooms and summer kitchen, town wa-
ter; also soft water in kitchen, cement
basement, furnace, electric light, i4,
acre garden, with small fruits; •stable.
Apply to Miss ]Mabel Rathwell, Varna
Phone 33-606, Clinton central. .45-tf,
House For ,,sale
G -room house on Frederick street;.
good garden and outbuildings; in
goocl condition. Mrs. Ii. H. ItfeCoo1,
Goderich, or W.' Brydone, Clinton.
45-tf.
Hay For Sale
A quantity .of alfalfa hay, $,9 per
ton in barn. Apply to Fenwick Stew-
art, R. R. No. 6,Clinton. Phone 12-
620, Clinton central:
Farm For Sale
West half of lot 22 and south half
of lot 23, except railway part, con-
cession 9, Hullctt township, in all 95
acres more or less. Conveniently Io-
cated near Clinton and Londesbero.
Good soil, good frame house, bank
barn, good well, river at back of farm,
Reasonable price for quick sale, Ap-
ply William Stevens, William St.,
Clinton. 45-tf.
Farni to Rent
On Huron road east adjoining Cliu.
ton, 128 acres, first class buildings,
good clay land, well watered. Ap-
ply on the premises to Wm. Henry,
Clinton, R. R. No. 4. Phohe 14-617
43-tf.
Farm For Sale
Being lot 17 and' part 18 on the
8th concession of Hullett, 8101, acres,
also 50 acres on the 9th of Hallett,
The buildings aro kill good. W. H.
Hesk, Londesboro, proprietor. 42-6-p.
House For Sale or Rent
8 -room frame house on Victoria st.
Electric light, town water. Large
garden with some fruit trees. Apply
to Geo. H. Elliott. 22-tf.
Farm For Sale
Lots 26 and 31 Bayfield concession
Goderich township, containing 212
acres, Lot 26. 112 acres containing
2 storey brick house, 2 .baryes each 36x
56 also straw shed. 15 acres hierd-
wood bush, spring creek, running
year round, 61/ miles from ,Clinton,
lye miles from Varna. R. M, De-
livery, telephone. Lot 31 contains 96
acres, with frame barn 36x60, all in
grass. • Will lie sold •separately or
together. Apply Isaac RathwelI
Varna. 38-tf.'
House For Sale
Cottage on Iluron street, roomy and
in good repair, i/ acre:; of garden..
Small barn on place, Possession at
once. Also a buggy and cutting :box,
Happy Thought range and a sliding
bed couch for sale. Apply to Miss
B. Cantelon, Rattenbury street, 39-tf.'
House For Sale
Comfortable frame house: on North
street, hall acre of ground. All
kinds of fruit, Small stable, 'town
water in house. Robert P. Fisher,
37-tf.`
;No Goods on Approval All Goods Cash during Sale Frame house on Albert street, Clin-
ton,' with one _quarter of an acre gar-
+� IAICIlden, fruit trees, for sale. Ap-
ply to iVlrs. Thos. Leo, R. R. Nb. 2,
Boots and Slioes Opposite Postotce Clinton; Phone -19 on 604, = 'Clinton
an _- genual. , - -, _. 10-°-6f
COAL
We have a supply of Furnace, Stove,
Nut and Soft. Also some good dry
slabs. Leave orders at residence.
E. WARD
Phone 155. . Huron Street.
Singer Sewing. Machines
Family, Electric and D. R. Styles.
Also some second-hand' machines,
good as new. Old machines take.,li
as part payment, Easy terms. It
will pay you to look these over before
buying elsewhere. Repairing and
parts for all makes of machines:
Earl Steep. Jan. 1, 1924
Clothes Cleaned .and Pressed
Clothes cleaned pressed and re-
paired., Woolen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms over Heard's " barber shop,
W. J, Jago. r-83-tfi
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na-
tional School of Auctioneering, Chi
cago. •Special course taken in Pure
Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer-
chandise .and -Farm Sales. Rates in
keeping with prevailing market. Sat-
isfaction assured. Write or wire,
Oscar Klopp, Zurieh, Ont. Phone 18-
08. -88-tf-1923
COAL
NUT. STOVE & EGG
ALWAYS ON HAND
FOR XMMEDIATE• DELIVERY
F i J. I IILaLER
Orders taken at residence. Phone 1,11'
We have just received our early
shipment of Timothy, Iced .Clover, Al-
sike, Alfalfa and Blue Grass. Buy-
ing these early got better priees than
we can get now and so are offering
special prices for the rest of this
month. Our Alfalfa is Ontario Var-
iegated, grown in Peel County..
We have made a specialty of this
variety for the past four years and:
it has given the very best of results.
The Red Clover. and Alsike are from
the same district also,
BEAN. SHORTS AND 1VIIDDLINGS
Have just received a carload of
these feeds. 'Good quality and fair
prices.
ALWAYS ON . HAND ..
Oyster Shell, Ga4,' Beef Scraps,
Ground Charcoal, Tankage, Oil Cake,
Oat Meal, around Corn, Five Roses,
Purity, and North Star flonrs. Bess
Royal Purple, Pratts and Woodehouse
Tonics and Royal Purple Calf Meal.
-esS
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 128
Flour and Feed .Merchants and
Grain Buyers
Also issuers of Hunters & Trappers
licenses
Sewing Machines
QMH and repairs
F t
Sharpes Separators
late -Word's Calf Meal
Tankage
E. L. MITTELL, Clinton
Store Vacated by J. E. Johnson.
CREAM: WANTED!
The demand for our butter is ipi;.
creasing,
To suppfy this demand 'are violet
more cream.
Wo request you to ship as yobs,
cream:
We guarantee you the Highest
Market Prices, accurate testa and
prompt service.
Our firm is known to you and needg
no further recommend.'
We pay all express charges, fume
ish cream cans and pay twice each
month.
Write for cane or further infornsa
tion bathe I
TIRE' SEAFOIITH CREAMERY
C A. I;ARR , MANAC:wn..