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The Clinton News Record, 1925-01-01, Page 6
',FOR THE N.EW'YEAR *Let.ine be ti little, -cinder, Ie$. be a little blinder to talo fault of diose about me; let ine praise a lithe more; let me be, when 1 am yr e ry,- just a little bit more cheery, let me serve - a little better those that 1. am striving for. Let me; be a little braver when; temptation bids me w# ver; let ine strive a little harder to be all that 1shouldbe; let me be a,' little meeker with the brother that is weaker; let ase think more of assay neighbor and a little less of ire." New Year's Day. We wish all -our readers, whether it is their own copy or their neighbor's they're reading, a Happy New year. Have you got your New' Year's resolutions all thought out?5 • "i,o use inalang any new resohrtions,” cheerfully remarked a caller the -oth- er' dal , "1 haven kept all my old ones." LO)lldesbOrO The +Christmas the Presbyterian Sunday schools w both went of appreciated a gw Quite. a nuinbe went from ' ng' Christmas d and Miss Al aonr and Jean res Esther a onto, • Wm. Sampson,Chat n; Montreal; Ring City; Miss onto; Mr, ai son William, antro Ball of bster, Toronto Toronto; Mr.and rattly; Centralia Gray, Wallcerviil London. Mr. and Mrs. family went to Stratford 0. Mrs. W. T. Br s. R. •Vellera, Mr. and Mrs -daughter, Helen Several of th from here went y to see their Dougall. Soh ed to think elle tate', but of r for her sterling her constant en along with their John. Wells ,continues T, Satilpson sppe these days. Sirs. W. T. visit her.mot uml?o, tools t is unable 't The nonrinat uncillars took tnity hall on„ wing were>"n Armstrong tinaillors, J, L e.idt;e, `p. Sl ere wiil The mn.onthly 's Tnsitute '♦v Jan. 8th.. Tt 011e institu will be @ young girls mneeting. • VA Diansond R. nmeetinp• me following 92a': W P.; Ben. D. P.: J, ' W Clraplam: G Regmstrar: Treasurer:. Lectus•ers: L Murray. Censors: J. obertson. Stand. Beare .Elliott: Ptu'suivaiits: his. Stinson. Committee: Weeks, F. S. ,Keys Master: Zee ;fending ]lis C grantlparem Browu Of ('tiara #tis• C• , Carrie Glia td,,e ee C. W. Wet aq ;' 11 Ryan, Gccloa, I`. Ilmgham, 'C Allison, J hi"f arch waits, R. H. Cut„Jas Cain ell. t Water and light cotnmiSSten-1+. T. Marney (acct.). Iiensall. For 1 eve Owen Geigel, AJexan- der Smith, Robi Iliggana: Councillors—C. Turnbull, Robt, McArthur, Fred Manns, Thomas and! son, Alexander Smith, W. E. Pfaff, James Priest, George '.C. Petty, T1ee retiring memberi of the board of "school • trustees; W. A. McLaren and H. C. Soldan, were re-eleetcd by acclamation.: Public utilities --George 0. Potty and: Chas. Moore. Goderich Township - Iheeve.--Oswald Ginn. Councillors—H.-Corey, J. Sowerby, Oliver Jervis, D, Churchill (aecl.1. Stanley For Reeve: 0. B. Hanley (aeel.). For Councillors: B W. Carlile; W'm. Douglas, John little, ' Art. P. Keys, John Manson. Tuckers inith For reeve: Charles Riley, Roland' Kennedy ': (J. McNaughton, present reeve, .dropped out.). • For councillors: J. D. Crich, Robt. Watson; John Elgie, Chas: McKay, Matthew- Clark. Stephen Township Reeve=Aleander II. Neeb. Deputy-Reeve—John Hayes.' Councillors ---Reuben A. Goetz, Vic- tor Snell, .W. H. Sweitzer (accl.). T1 entertainments in both rian: and Methodist Sun ere put on last` week and' f welt,• being much app full hall• in each case (l r of : visitors carate andthe old home town ..duri week. Frank Fing- lan ice of Toronto; Miss Ele Mains of Chicago; 1VIis nd Mary. Jamieson,. "Tor Gillies and Edith n hair';..:- Miss Maud Lyo Miss May. -Lyon; RinGertrude Roberton, ' Tor and . Mrs. Chas. Hall and St. Marys, and' Miss lV Hanover; Mr.' Jas.' `We ; Mr. Archie Wells, TorMrs. Geo. Hicks and fa ; Mr. and Mrs. •Chas. e; Miss Bertha 'Brog- :don Alex.. Stewart and for the hol- •Basswood Bolts,in the round 37" or" 56" long, .5" .and up top Advise: KEENAN ' BROTHERS, LTD., Owen Sound - e�tt►s 11ARLAND Ir Guelph•( *ral Ilos y Pital, on Dec. 29th, Geoid i Russell- -Harland, son of ,Mr.;t r;.Tial4and of Guelph, .Cormctly, ,. f Clinton aged 29 years. a, CAMERON—In Clinton . brats I3os-. p,tati,r'on Dec. 30t1, Thomas Wil- malt Cameron of Bayfield,'aged 78 years. The funeral takes place from Trinity church, Bayfield, , on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 1st, the. service to commence at 2:30. :IN MEMORIAM McBRIPN— In loving memory of Henry JleBrien,'who departed this. life 2 years ago this New Year's • "Nothing but memories as we jour- ney .on Longing `for a stiiile of a, loved -one gone, None knost's the depth of one's regret, But we remember, when other's for= get°> --Fife and daughter Etta figs For''Saie 12 Yorkshire pigs; 3 months old.: Fred W. Watts} Clinton. Phone 149. 87-1 unsdon and.daughter, Mr to'Drdmbo. - • F. Johnston and -da , to London e Collegiate ' pupils to -Clinton on "Tues- daformuer teacher, Miss Mc me of these pupils us ewasson ewhat hard on ter all they admired -ateerling " character and deavor to help: them r work. very poorly, is used up' with the Bruns'don, who went 'to her; Mrs. J. Mason of Dr sick there and :atepres-. :en o come home. ions for reeve and eo place in the com- munity Monday when the fol - lo ominated: for reeve, IVa: and R• Claris. " For co Leiner, E. Adams, H. Sloan and T. Adams. T. ins has withdrawn his name and tai no' election for council - Roomers Wanted Nicely heated'and lighted furnished rooms to let. Apply to Mrs. S.' J. Mcllveemi, Alberteetreet. . 87-2 r llardwoed- For Sale Hard maple, and beech dry wood, cut 12 inches. Thos.Tighe, R. R No. 1, Clinton. Phone 33-037, Clinton central. 87-3-p Dog Found' Caine to premises of the under- signed, , nder-signed,, large, black and, tan dog, with white breast and white ring around neck. Owner can have san. by prov-' ing property .and paying charges. Frank Riley, R. It. No. 2, Seaforth. 87-3-p J A py New Year i;t: one wed al NSC IST & CO'S tORC.ICE1FtY PROMPT ; SERVICE' Phone 111 FACTS' ABOUT QPTOMETRY' By Dr. Ross Savange., Optometrist Seaforth Ontario • To the Electors of Hulleet Ladies andGentlemen: In view et Za the very unsatisfactory condition of the Township's finances, and at the request of a large , number of rate - 'payers, I have accepted ,the nomina- tion for. the position of reeve. I. ap=, peal to you fee your support suffic- ient .to elect me.' Ih elected -I will safeguard your interests to the best of my ability. Yours sincerely, ROBERT CLARICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Jane McDonald -• deceased Notice is hereby given that:all persons having.claims - against the estate of Jane McDonald, late of the .Village of Hayfield ht the :County 01 Huron, married 'woman, -°.deceased; who -died °e'or ablaut the thirteeeths; ;day of July, A.D. 1924; are required; to deliver' to Nail Senith, the admin- istrator of the said estate or his so licitor, on or belorethe 15th• day of: January Al). 1925, a full' statement of their claims' together with'partieu lags thereof, and the nature of the securities, if any; •held by them, all duly verified by affidavit. , And take notice that after' the said last mentioned date the said Neil' Smith' will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased. amonkst the 1lersoits entitled' '.thereto having regard only to such claims • as he shallhave received' due notice and it accordance therewith. Dated at 'Clinton, Ontario, this 30th day of December, A.D. 1924.' W. Brydone, 'Clinton,, Ontario, se- libitor for the sada administrator: 87-2 'meeting of the Wom- en's i11 he held in'the hall on being young girls day in to the program and lunchgiven by the' girls. All ':tai are invited to attend this R33 B. P. No. 1025 at their annualelected and installed the officers for the year 1 " J, Rathwell. McLeod. Geo. Beatty, C. C. Pilgrim. J. W. Reid. IC. Epps and R. Ile - W. Johnston and A. Robertson. 3 rs:;Geo, Clark and W. J. H. Hayter:. and T Robt. Elliott, Frank Watson, .Wim. McDool, Lloydand Isaac Rathwell.' Leonard Youngblutt is, s Christmas holidays with hisgrandparents, Mr. • and Mrs. E. Clinton. ,. NOMINATIONS IN THE COUNTY reammeann Bayfield, For reeve—A. E. :Erwin 'I3. Wes- ton, M. Ross. I " Council -William J. Weston, John, Pease, L. Thompson, S: Iloustoni, ,George King. School trustees—E. R. Weston, "Bev. A. Macfarlane, W.- J. McLeod., P. A, Edwards, E. F. Merner, Seaforth Mayor W. II. Golding was returned here without opposition for his fifth term and J. W. Beattie vas re turned by', acclamation for the reeve ship. Other nominees are: Council G. D. Haigh, W. A. Crich, N. Chap :anan, E D. Hutchison W. Pickle, R. Park, G., P Cardno, G. T. Turnbull; 'Utilities .Commission, J. .7. Cliff, (and.); Board of .Education, Eat, ' J C.'Laing; North ward, W. M. ;ate art; /South ward, Rev. T. I3.' owl', ('acel.) Goderich Foe, , mayor—Mayor Gallow, Geo. iflolo an, I--1. J. A, 'MacEwa o. The first two withdrew, IT. J. A. "113aeEwan the present reeve, will pr�olably,ribtain the honor, by accla- mation. icclan ition. Reeve -13 C. 1VLLunnings Wm. Baillie, J: J. Moser. Deputy Reeve—B. C. Mannings, W. M. Knight, Wm, Baillie, R. II., A, J. Partridge, C. W. Woreell.' Sproule J. . Platt, Explain the Optometrist's Services An error' of • vision is usually caused by a defect in the size or shape of the eye. It is-im `possible to alter the eye;itteif so by the use of lenses ground especially for each case the op- tometrist corrects the error. Does fife Optometrist make a spec- ialty`of comfortable vision?s Yes.: The Optometrist strives in every, ease to give his pat- ient the most comfortable vis- ion possible, (Continued Next Week) NOTICE TO CREDITORS . In the Estate of Caroline Archibald deceased Notice is hereby given that all per- sons haying claims against the estate of Caroline Archibald,: - late of the Town of Clinton, in the County. of Huron, spinster, deceased, who diedi on or about the llth day of October, A.D. 1924, are required to 'deliver to Thp Toronto General Trusts Coipor- 'ation,'the executor of the said estate or its solicitor on or 'before the 31st day of January, A.D. 1925, a full statement of their claims together. with .particulars thereof, and the 'na- Wee of the securities, if,any, held by them all duly verified by affidavit. And' take notice that after the said. last mentioned date the said execu- tor will, proceed to distribute the 'es- tate of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having. regard only to such claims as"it: shall have received due notice :and in 'acs eordanbe therewith. Dated at •Clinton, Ontario, this 30th day of December, A.D. 1924. W. Brydone, Clinton, Ontario, So- licitor for the said executor. 87.3 ILII °' w FE CANADA'S LARGEST RTAIIL GROCERS ERS START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT All items in DOMINION STORES are specially priced to help you start the New Year right by affording a real economy in your grocery purchases. FOR YOUR NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATIONS AYLMER AND tr RIVERSIDE Ib. T18'; ING PO DELICI tri I1 ICHMELLO TEA CEYLON &.ASSA.NM YOU WILL LIKE ITD l©`. TRY A 10c SAMPLE CHOICE MALAGA . TABLE ,RAISINS,pkg.2 t MUSCATEL RAISINS .. a Z Ib 25c SHELLED WALNUTS, Vs Ib c PEANUTS - lis 21c CQOKING FIGS - 3 ib 25c RUIT CAKE PLAIN OR ALMOND ICED , MAYFIELD BRAND c c ERESH MILED ROLLED ATS FORA WINTER ,BREAKFAST WINES, Bottle' MINCEMEAT 2 lb 2c CHOICE HALLOWI IjATE$ 2 l Z3c, LAYER FIGS ICING SUGAR 3 ib .31c MAC'DIDIE SLICED C ib 25( 29c FINEST CALIFORNIA " AT THE NAVEL ORANGES yxA• end F .tiORiDA GRAPE ER iT LOWEST `� + Notice to Citizens. For Sale 3 -piece mahogany parlor. suite,up holstered in ' silk tapestry, in i.irst class condition. •Also gold' inedal gramophone : and 25 records,'all in .good shape. C. W. Williams, Ratten-. bury street, :east. 84-tf The practice: of ,dumping ashes on our streets must be slapped.' Not only is it unsightly but when dumped in heaps is a source of danger that may: prove costly to the muniCipslity, Teamsters have notified n7e'Ohat they will refuse to deliver coal" on streets where ashes are dumped on the roadway. The police department is instructed to insist on the .,observance of, this request. FRED JACKSON,. Mayor Wanted to Purchase, for Cash For Sale The former Joyner Property; Five - roomed cottage with large sun -room. Electric Light and town water in house,- 3 notes of good land ind all kinds' of fruit trees. Will be sold rdasonale1y. Apply to Mrs. McCal- lum, Comneraial Inn, 'Clinton. 63-tf Good. hemlock, ,basswood, ','maple and soft elm logs,, delivered "ixti .ou}, mill yard at. Bayfield. 86-81 McEWEN BROS. . Raw Furl - Raw Furs are ,higher in price than in November. I am now : paying higher prices for mink, coon, fox, weasel, ate. H, A. Hovey, Clinton. 86-t=' Auction Sale of Choice Cattle On Tuesday, Jan. Gth, 1926, at Connell's. Sale Barns, Clinton, con- sisting of 72. Durham, grade Heed - ford. and Polled Angus steers averag- ing from 760 to 1,000 lbs. Terms; 4 months credit given on. furnishing bankable paper or a discount of 8 per cent. per annum allowed /or melt. Wilfred Thompson, proprietor. Geo. II. Elliott, auctioneer. 86-2 For Sale Good' Portland cutter, cheap, also 200 cedar rails, would make poste for wire fence. F. Keegan, Bayfield. 87-3 Postponed Sale Mr. L. Weir has postponed, his auc- tion sake indefinitely. Notice will be given when a date is .decided upon. 87-1 Range For Sala Imperial. Oxford range, with high shelf and •copper. reservoir. Call af- teroonson Mrs. C. E. Jervis,,Huron street. 72-tf,: TELEPHONE G3 Jvland's Old Sta Wishing, ours_ Friends and P A Happy and Prosperous N€ 16 ft. beech FplankorS,ale sized 2'inehes-by 8 inches and 2 inches by 10 inches, al- so some' hemlock limber. -;W. H. Middleton, R. R. No; ,3,' Clinton, Phone 15 do 606. 15-.0 Clothes Cleaned and Preseed Clothes cleaned pressed and re- paired., ' Woolen goods dry cleaned. Rooms over Heard's barber shop, W. 3. Jago. 83-tf;, • Cockerels For Sale A number of S.C. Rhode Island Red cockerels. Apply' 'to Melvin Crich, R. R, No. 3, Seaforth, Phone 21 on 615 Clinton central. 84-4-p For Sale or Trent House and lot in the village of Brucefield, two-thirds;. acre of land, good cellar; hard and soft vtater, good stable and hen house. Posses'- sion given :immediately. Apply '• to John V. Diehl, Clinton, Ont. 83.81 House For Sale Residence of the late Arthnr Cools, corner Albert' arid. Mill streets, Olin. ton. Key at Mo. - Walter King's. 72-81. Radio Sets and Supplies. At lowest prices. Everything I sell is, ;guaranteed' satisfactory or re- p aced free of charge. II. A. Hovey, 'Clinton. '81-tf Agforera from allother laxatives and reliefs -' for Defective Elimination Conetipatill sson Bilnousa The aeffen of Nature's Remedy. (NR Tablets) is more natural and thor- ough. The effects will be a revela-tion—you will, feel so good. Make the test. You will appreciate this difference. 1.16.1 For Over ;lard,,, ''oars CV"c° ©$'f ''he Old Block .., M1 eti loll `<.--a t.E4tio Mas Cha i,, iW -1,-tr,i,d loans, FREE With every Machine one Electric Sew Light,or Button hole attachment. These aatachments work on Singer Machines only CASH OR -CREDIT -` E. STEEP Local Singer Representative M. RA•MRAS - Wi11 pay the highest 'market price for Horse Hides and Beef Hides, Scrap Metal, Geese and. Duck Feath- ers, etc. Deliver to my residence, opposite Cameron's Carriage Shop or phone 137 and I will call. COAL We have a supply of Furnace, Stove, Nut and ',Soft. Also some`good dry slabs. Leaveorders at residence. E. WARD Phone 155, Huron, Street, COAL For Sale The 'administrators of 'ale estate. of William Doherty, deceased, offer for sale his lateresidence and the ad- joining; lands,, (25 acres more dr less), on which are erected substantial and well-equipped buildings.. Apply to J. E.' Doherty on the premises, or to W. Brydone, solicitorefor the estate, 70-tf. Having erected new coal sheds will have on hand full stock of coal for immediate delivery. Prices reason- able. R. J. MILLET Ceders taken at residelrce, phone 110 Grain, Flour and .Feeds AUG Honor "Grackle 3onal School of cage. Special Bred 'Live Stec chandise,and Fa keeping with pr isfaction assur Oscar Klopp, Z 93. is Highest ,prices paid for all var- ieties of grain. Cau generally pay, as high as anybody else, mostly high- er for these. To your advantage to cell us whenever ^ you have anything to oflor. 14005 In the_enarket•for logs again Cell us if you have any to offer. Have a complete steels of feeds on hand. Malce a specialty of good heavy, clean screenings.' This feed is reasonably priced and of highest quality. :Beef Scrap, Tankage, Oy- ster Shell; Grit, 'Oil Cake, Salt, Ground Corn, Middlings, Feed Flour,. Bran and Shorts. Always ready to serve and anx- ious to oblige in any way possible. Also iss}lets of Haunters & Trappers licenses J. tin FORD S SON Phone 123 Flour and Feed Merchants and Grain Buyers CREARII WANT!: The demand for our butter is in- creasing. To supply this demand we require imare cream. We request you to ship us your cream. We guarantee you the Highest Market Prices, accurate tests and prompt service. Our'firin is known to ycu'and needs no further recommend. We pay all express charges, furn- ish cream cans and pay twice each xnvu s. Write for cans- or furher informa- 1 tion to the Here's the Overshoe That Solves the Questi The griestion of tailor made appearance. The question of adjustability to any size 1e The question of protecting spirts from hue The question of buckles opened by coat bot The question of perfect fit, warmth and lig The question of concealed fastners. The new "ADJUSTO" Overshoes, sold excl only answers all these questions, but in quality; so far outdistances other overshoes that there is ADJUSTO OVERSHOES There is no substitute for them - Ask for FRED JACK! The Big Shoe Store" Opp To all our Friends and, Patro .A Happy and Prosperous New � F JENKINS Office Phone 199 Clinton Old oy&' k;,s 1875 -SEMI-CENTENNIAL CELEBRA August :1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, an Please fill in below •the names and addresses o: Clinton and vicinity, crit from paper and return A. 3. McMURRAY, President S. B. ST Clinton ' NAME ADDR