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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-05-21, Page 7aa'tte for -last weed,) 'lrton, accomriai cT fi*o brothers, mot- e, and spent Lhe e of lir. and Mia:: e ltwarcl'weather Ai'- paslponec1 oni171 Mon- e, usual time had heli 5 .F�dv aaitages Fire Protection I for 10 1 Cannot llorll gasp re u ao Saws-IkeLumber 17en campping Tri it: jointed eadtitea'i°ted or Ca-013e.Alabtsliued Can be Papered Vermin Proof Resists Fleet and Card $ashy Bandied Dltmiestes,Rendes Clean. Sanitary Sanitary Tie uiresneglanint Will ro40rack keelaoutAlalature Keeps eaDust nod AasUy; quicidy APptled Proteotayour Stock .�xa"'.1.00 is fireproof wallboard made of solid rock—the finest material for f farm bli ldings ever dis;�• covered. :its;1S separate and exclt3- sive advantage increase 'the.. com-, fort, gppearaoloe add earning power of your. sarilt:r.<_ Hen Ileuses and stables lined with- - Gyproc are practically' vermin and iuoisture proof. This prevents dis- ease, makes 'kens lay, and increases the milk output -of your cows. :- Gpproc can't -burn, warp or .shrink. It protects stook from' "fire.'"'It is durable and perniallent. - There are 110 cracks or ere- vices, in_Gyproe. Gyproc „oint.Filler_on the joints makes the .wallair tight. Those McKenzie, Clinton TIiE 014V31c10 GYPSUM CO. I�TED, PARi5, ONTRRTO -. t'fh'i !1®e ro ��.'' .UU o r WAY hand to ha,n7Cypraa docs away With nF1oo n, - - roo/s, a fungi and partit.oni. iolfy 7,213 eI 00 r; 301810' Ba'nd5 err; (3lonr g P eople) Xo n.rp Songstave.... , _... , . • . • : , ; . • • 40,70'9' Corp Gadet5 .'... 28.1016 'Sunnier Of Periodicals Pa1c isred 97 Total copies per iisto ,1 ,615,187 Ini er a z et;'s S,7 67 Prisosl,rs'net on -„Discharge .. 1,001 handed o� r so The S Katon A L my 810 Employment found for dis- - charged ;n•isoners , 457 I1L.etings hold 'In prison 1,460 Attendance at n Det n n it Prisoners professed ofessed ,,01150010 1 31:1 ItIealtsiil:lpl c d to,ex-prisoners 22,Q17 Beds supplied to ex nr.isoners . :1,4134 Clothing sunpt1cd;'to prisoners - znd tlicrr aniil es 1;757 .']lours epee tn, prison Nt ,rlc 17,081 PIOsonen'5' laniilies. supllie`d. ( -Mil fobd and, relit . 7.,027 Christmas ills to prisoners and nzi s'eneis' children . 1,7713 families 'Visits to ri5, ii�rs _ i s u ? e 'Vn p and friends 2,05$ I - A SU -MAZER DRINK - (Let the chap who s willing 'to try anything o once -try this.) Though 'castor oilis nerd to take It's mighty good fo, stomach ache, Alid here's a way 'to make you think It jult the nicest Lind of -drink; "First squeeze. n lemon in a •bowl,' And then a pinch , of soda dole; - Add oil, grad beat with_Dover beater; •(36oti-see, tI've had toe change. my meter!) Then, when it foairls, _ you drink it' t iaight, - And -murmur, "This is ,simply- great.". CARIVIOTE FLOOR ENAMEL Brush'on a coat of ()emote Floor l;nantel and cover, up that oldfloor Dries herd and -can be washed with., out injury. ' Canaria Life Man His edvice sec only heles The hasiiless run ,to prole t 49 home,butIris IntSiness and persona! duterests es well: Herepresents your 'home, your olaildreri, your business. interests,='andµ,therefore 'has a message for every maxi and -woman. • Don't bd "too busy” to—see' him, 1lethas a message you should hear. There` comes a time when you maypndt .be' "too busy to hear, such a message, but then.; ,, it is often too late. - '; $ r .,& yv r is a'specialist in Life insurhnce,-and has been • _ thoroughly trained,. so that, he is qualified to az'rarr e fol each of hisoliehts the best. possible. plan,` of insurance, and to -give special service in,connection, with all existing insurance. He represents Canada's Oldest Life lrl.st.zr- alico Company, which in° 78 years a successful _ experience has found y x/la/1 ways for improving. its service tc polscyholders. li ;r r l%14 r° '1110 e ' O2t 61,- A � You an ly not be fully informed as to what life, insurance vvill•now_do for.yaur hole-, or Your pct's: al rand biliiirkess interests. inees' ehange,� and � "-Sew plans have developed.- -• : , Policies : mosil.. recui1C --to . bp altered stilt new conciitial s ',Perhaps yeti ma -y w se, to sorralige..110 have yotfr life.insur �ur-,paid as a monthlythl ' i ary. 5'ro Is monthly i}iconte far y'ou�r'b,le"Fgc. mal/ require.'pew policies. Yah Sri 'set ;nay - be ,rie4de 1 :hp -will su est" the 1 est.'-arrailge- n2clt.• Mary t1ousereds of poincyniaclers. th ou ghoul Ca sada have -.found him, always ready to help vitt! any matters pertaining to their life insr rance., and in many caees•�his advice has pcl yen very valuable. Book ( ee • book" on `1-10=.v o IC -cep n Our 32 page boo., �7Jell°' is being distributed free 19 ell._ ,If you.v:ant to be healthy,,gel your cgpy.,.of this Book, 'which' Kao' won favorable comukcint everywhere. Assuraue two Sevenfy,' iglz Years Old" Toronto'' Oe°: �O 10 \DY .the min Sl air aonr oei,ron faith nq ::irrto and very 9�y�,rG n1 .de, s sion, Wes ry�;'good repro X91 ovti;:tlit dzstr'iet the save a1 circuit showin rric'ease 6$ln 1lno P1i5 increase in ship vias ‘,Boiled as sevelit✓ tial inci'eas s were reported 1011 ry giving" stents of epee -al Inires wee official vict'o'r the D. D G. M R. uFr asice-rN'yn, to tl>" `` t#kll `�i7 ndF w ion hhde wl ?AL1 rani,. Upshtsi 'of 1'uelcoc s ,lth lnsrj,gti lvrth ,Chnton,krrends last,weal- Itcnaie visited with ruends ab 0:14ttn 1srt vycel an_d while thei•a was edit to Smith s 11(111 on the. r0h,spending ,,an eucasins; sot his old. Lodtse 1Vlorning Star :309, A. F, s.Ci A M T was also the ngiit o, the-. spent sowing and In. :clean the play, grmuzds the 41Fildren, Dallied by their teacher, 1(11g vent in os tr ch, of pante, Ilio gi tlorn:ers and the boys for; fish Mr. and Mrs. A. 101. Connell enter.... tsined; a few of. thorr•'friends Monday 0110(1.' Rev.' -M1 Paull ,of St. John' church., is attending the: Synod ':'reeting-in London.; this week. , o Uhis hbo ilardt of Scafo th.' c Ed]W the :"r7cdn[„sday les9aftez±00ce s lea e 910Wd of Masons werether e tsl7; one it�rn * the 1511 aez'airce I g k :revsla�elu bicisho oft 'sein mrn;r from other lodge '-iter the i}) , he other the elec..;', lodge work v7OS OVQ17 a splendld lunch i qa �esentattve `0o tr est l is ✓ed in the bu, hsc nu after CFontng' okrtSlrittec arttiol u1 address .was ,r1rc by I W. The at ussion r lrez ae 1,0„, t 1'r o. Ab haIdi Other also ` took, u1ic.l'`iir t7le adoetien of the .lo .ow part ivrne shift aedicsses. and a ing r e8ol'tl;&igp .: 1. 4114the lus'tary of the traffic r l intoxlchtinl liquors , fm nishe s ° n variable -and conclusive proo£-arils all efforts,39,eb regulate the business as to Ibring 4r r -into harmony with : the spirit cf q).1,450 -AB we n'ndorstand.him, pad the, teaching' of. Ilia Church, have altogether failed It is therefore with regret and' apprehe11sibn 01115t we con- template ,the results afthe ..recent aniendments;to the' .perinitting the licensed sale of 4,4 beer. 2. - The -attitude of -the Premier, the members of his cabinet, aed his sup- porters `towards the temperancepeo- ple of Ontario yewy greatly disa'ipoi1ht and bitterly' gr evertus, The civil gov- ernment that should be the friend of the Chritian Church and furnish revery' fsclllty within 'it's power; for. the .e Cecutiou' of her Divine. miesioat is found in this instance in our op:n- ion- to- be allied with one. cif tine most effective aritaggnists of the Christian religion—the traffic in intoxicating licluorr, 3. 'We -would exhort our people to with renewed determination, prom to by, all legitimate means, abstinence -from the use 'of intoxicants and the total prohibition of the liquor. traffic. By Agitation, education, and personal eonseoratien, by prayer and the -bless- ing :of God the I{ingdom of rrgnteous- nese will triumph, over the Kingaonl of evil. . a 4. Inasmuch es le rules ;Q£ the Methodist ohnreh strictly forbids "drunkenness, haying or selling spir- ituous Liquors or• drinking thein,- un- less in cases of extreme necessity." And Innen-inch as it is demonstrat- ed. beyond doubt that 4.4 beer does visibly intoxicate many Teeple and is lienee a "s,pirittious limier" we there fore exhort all' our people to abstain from the use of this beverage. and Keeping or selling ,the same, and to use their influence against it in every legitimate way,' 6. We commend to our people the following recommendation by the ex- ecutive of,.:the; Prohibition TJnion„of Ontario "that we adopt as a cardinal cloetrine of our political •creed, the freedom from party 'domniation qi members of the Legislature tind Par- lisinent on the Prohibition issue.” . The Rev. J. W. ITedley of (xoderich was plected to„the stationing coniinit-. tee; the Rev, A. C. Tiffin of Blyth be ing` runner-up. The” :ladies of the Dungannon church entertained the delegates very hospitablyduring, the two days of. the gathering, -• dtallettt Tovitnship (Wriitten for last weed,)'', vara" i4.ysaut. evening W at 5pet n,• ' Cptur Canph.11, Dari Pfae't'eilaie and. Miss Tear, ;,Vfaclten ie A6 .incl M of Shehlock ifet es, elf Varna-ati nil - ed the concert here on Ilenday night The Young: People's Anniversary 1 was held in St. A idrew 4 elrureh•last Sunday. Se' 11 ccs were conducted by Prof, Alexander Maelareu, B,A., O A. C Guelph, both morning acid ev'ening, with special, music by the choir. Thai s7'as a :mood attendru;co ;:at both servigee.,On M6nday•evening a con cert was held, put on by high class artists from'Lendon, who, were greet- ed:by.a large audience. The pro ceeae of the evening acerb 8875.00.. Dirs. Win. Murphy of the, 13th went to, the Clinton* Hospital last Tuesday. IIer many friends hope for h speedy recovery. ' Mr, Thos• Appleby of the 13th eon. i knowvs Trow to raise good pigs. ' He delivered `at the Londeshoro station' last Mondily a load 'that brought: him 3200. t - Mrs .• Ferris'ofthe `1311 con spent some' days -last week at the home of ivI'xs. Smith .on the Base Trine,. Mr and Mrs. T Knox of near Ham look was a,Clirlton visitor on Medley,. C a '111 i16k1'n (Written for'' -1)i st wecl<) Rev. P. Banes •attended the District meeting at. Dungatinen on Tuesday and. Wednesday, Quite 10011nnber of the laches attend- ed the) District Cop0ention of the, Women's' 1'Ilesaonary Se'c.oty 173' Idol g3etville Ian:' b n id iy The (1V man's Institute will hold their_aneeting. at the home of Dire. Bean • on Tuesday, May 19111.; The electron of offi,ers,to'taise prase: The hostesses are to be Mrs Bean, Miss I's.,ng, and mfrs: :. J.,-Fergt fiotr oar ail other la•xatives andLreliefes. FT .L.,ili'r,'?lii'aatiOsa E C,1� "a*,�ait�e3sa l asaisaa.ess esen atiy 'n'1 nature's liemedy (NI 9 Tcb t) is -1.170 natural. and thor- yt h ho ef'ects will boa revela- tor --3011 will feel' so good. (1 (1 jVt it e etc. st. 'You :will', app •ecletpthis difference. {.F"?i1 syr Used fi,'b,or1 Ycara .r rri` , 1 .5i FzlOtzi�Llttte iia ro o In one third d es, aJ extCd. l8 hid en and adults, iS fi01lA Afl1iQRIST Costs- you less than -2% a year! t • Though it accomplishes in—a' few minutes what would otherwise' take, you hours, the cost of the `telephone is one of the smallest items in the family's yearly outlay... , A study of expenditures by hundreds of families shows that food costs. 43%, - miscellaneous 25%, rent 17%, clothes 13% alld'the telephone less that 2%. 'Each onto su4eeriber adds to the- - value of YOU -14 talcphofe' -, Hatching Eggs For Sale Brined Rocks, -farm raised a lc1 STUDY AND la"SC0J 'i CJ 4:. f.,horr 1.0 snoct tlo 101,5110- 1101110,130110061,0 fart i of Edacq- i 0'f 1 S 1 S bi Ct (i'. ..ertaiiir to-warria a B.A. 01,;905 will ho gic F a ▪ ) sono, h ,xa rt r'n F t it n.h, 5...0010'., ne;. ltbcoly, i,eilr,, Wia300uwliw_and 4 ,571,, ieeteretd sartalaad t'9 !4 reLL ,, e- t E 1 Dear4Ofai'new Un v i tyL r zE �C c L 1 t,o now! Si. 'd waelta:;rud arid rte 0rt..on. , winter layer& mated' With" cockerels' from Macdonald College,'' Quehoc.. Price 50:per.egg, 954.00 per 100, D, C_ 'Galbraith, Bayfield. Phone 14 en 609. ' 0241 ay. Chick s�� e,e 1' •Bred -to -lay Barred Rock andS. C. White Leghorn baby chicks, A11 .st)ong•,, healthy, free-range stock and good ,winter .laye15. 'Bar'red Rock - chicks, 185' ea. or, $17.50 per 100. Le - here. chicks, -iSc .each, or .$14,50 per. 3(rtl• ,'Book orders notiv.'• t` LONoNsBo ZO Phone 0--'20 Blyth`Ceritral Eggs. for •Pl itehmg,„ From bred -to -lay; two-year bid• 6i. q. 4lrhite" Leghorns. Price $3,50 aper hundred oft lc an egg for less Poy Tyndall, 3d R. No.' 3, Clinton: Phone' on 607. 98-t4 f• for sdde S C. Whit Leghorn chicks $15.00•' per hundred, $140,00 per thousand. Barred and. White Rocks, $20.00 per hundred, $190.00• per thousand - ',Custom hatching 5c per egg. Our chick are all froin ,,,healthy, free range, bled to lay stocks " . Ingienoolc' Poultry 'Yards . J. TR.EWARTH'A '. nOLMESVILIE , hone 22-011, Clinton ceaitral s'.. , 96.-tf', �.I e They. .last for Ivy -slaty years c•,r rcazVe o 1 11lona 5y eleaell; then, as iraga'eaa thew. tWWWlay? E1.e .s a the Cese lxea las& 310 c^rl r•eu nia'S.:Vii'iirati(1nhhitl, Yon : ,wane(: a9Zfaxi to Peace -,geese by leavin(1 Ak, 213 tae s3'aina nsii xeliciti the l'i.2elotte 1515055175 but one a ;tl ai ,quarter .f . p,.a clay IFV14 . Your dandy less may ,be teas times thio amount. Better stop it title raeagv before this heavy milk. log season otna•as, when your leas -- will be gl•eaterr. Get a genuine • rhe°^Qts tivitlam'nt .uhel.^ty. °+urs eo of W. H. Lobb, Clinton•,. It, R. No. 3 Phone, 32 on 605 .acm,.4.vvawro091.-- rn.15x+v.rm" ai ARMOrf P _" s ' ANT & VARNISH For; EvetyPurpose—Far Every: utPaace Write to Head Office, Montreal- for Free Booklet HOME PAINTING MADE EASY SOLO BY Tt HawLins, Mato ISOnive There 10 only one, way to make inoney, out of.poultry to- day and that is 'by;,art1ficial in- oubation *and brooding, , Get your codkerels oil the market when they are wortl:75c a lb,, ,and your pullets laying in the fall when eggs -.are 6014 to 75e a• dozed, Call and hoe these me- ellines and, be euvineed. - 3ti ,s, I0g4KIZ =1759 7tina��;4� 3. C. Legho ens, Barred ll aid s 1 i, Ott and S. C.-Aneoisas A7', REASONABLE PRICES Custom $:latcltin„ 5 cents per B'gg Dandy Chick Feed Royal Piu'ple Chick Feed Itey. li'4iule Calf Meal Receiving -Station: for Clinton 1-gg=Pool'Eggs ,a baa a/I, eClinton aline Residence. Phone 213-r-3 ' Office: THE MEAL Incubators and BrooGers ?;o have .been the landing machines in the 'United States for 38 years. This year they are being sold in Canada at a pricemuch below other makes • of similar quality and these: machines are, -built to lasta lifetime, and have a positiye ,guarantee with every machine. Male it 1 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR wt c !Bing,..` Aa1 t'i tri and '. . to! oaring Point to 'see 11517 Sample Boons before buying. Paper o1 - Quality frond 10 cents' to 75 cents :111 work satisfactory and of the Best. Prices right. .Clinton, Ontario Plain 234-1,-2tV . ej a i 4 w 1