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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-09-17, Page 4URSDA; Tl Yliklii 1,'1,'1025 $h:'C>lirttr�s bilews-Rewor. R N.a; COOP 1,7* FaIi ing We Have a Good, Selection' of WALL I Our stock has augmented an `1 advance shipment of 1.926 papers. rs. � Vi°�1 Unsurpassed aS � C•': CLINTON the ground, ,Mr. Chui;chill was Clinton at the time and when the fire was noticed and Mrs. Churchill and the neighbors hurried to the scene if as impossible to ;,get into the barn by the front doors and a way le' ' a be made by breaking down a back door, which was fastened an the in- side. • Eleven• aut of thirteen pigs which were in the stables underneath the bard' were got, ouc;',also imple- ments, harness, etc,, but the entire crop S o hay, grain Frain' and beans Was de- strayed. sMany , peo have not yet harvested their beans but Mr. Church- ill had ;all but a coupleof-leads in. "'The neighbot,s, who gathered quickly, worked manfully and by -their efforts a shed hear ;the 'barn was' ;saved The loss to Mr. Churchill. is a severe one. De will not rebuild until the spring. A reception was given by .Tt Iz, and Mrs. George Connell for their daugh- ter, and: her husband, Mr, and MVlrs. 'Marks .of Toronto, One evening' last week, about seventy-five' being pre- sent.: The newly -wedded "pair were the recipients of many handsome" gif and many warm- swishes,: Tor a hapt's py' i C'ture, .•' Mr, Geo. Connell and son are •at- tending London Fair this week. Seaforth� J; Thomnpson's garage was; dainaged by fie as ly Tuesday D T' hb G d i morning, some :ears, tools etc., suf- ` a• Proctor, ,. who,,has•;boen byterian church,-anda,la.te'mentber-of g iYliss Mrn ok 'which wer'e. in .the back art of t i p ervicesr o conducteds rda rbs n nt . ou.Satu y Rev. Dr,, G to -Toronto ,turned o u . tt�; losion.• avert 'an e. • v Inter_ av t I ' grave. house a the 1 ons and attheg the wedding "end ed - 'attended e xi 'ss Gerrie Miss t mens took place in Mount Pleasant Win �hatn: The last meeting of ;the of her cousin, Mr. R. Stothers, aty London on Saturday,. cemetery." 4 • is orne, o erlc i. o, I;aa� I lIB s-- ferinb'rnuch damage, although' the She was a member of Cooke's Pre. gasoline buildin • was saved. Some b $ ai s visiting lier•aulit,Mrs: Geo. King, re:th'e Missibiiary'-Society. •,The pastol,. ver +removed in time to .the building ti returned to De- On Friday evening last, dining the Miss Jessie MondayMemaf nsevere electric;storm which passed' troit on'morning.: r. W. Mrs,R, W. Bristol, who over this .di"strict, the barn of itI 1VIr. and e B. Churchill of the siiteenth was.. have visited- Miss M. E. Garrett, lei.. on 1Vlo�nday by motor -for their, home in Bushing ,:Ridge, New York, Mr. Bristol having returned to. Bayfield last week to,accoinPany leis.wife home. Mr. and Mrs. E. Id,, Johns. and fame: ily returned on Sunday after having spent their vacation at Wiarton. Mr., F. Howard, who has, been re- lieving at the Standard Bank, left.en. Wednesday' for Arthur. Mr. 0. J. Goldthorpe returned to the village on 'Sunday, after -having spent several Weeks at Ottawa and Toronto. :• 112x., anid:;Mrs. J: Hamilton. and Mi'. and Mrs. L. V, Gra ,gee 'w,ho have spent the stainer t te:2ioniee 'a cottage, returned .to `their in London ori Sunday. Mrs. E. N. Hart and fainily•re turned to London ",on Sunday after spending the sunnier months in their cottage.- Mrs. ottage. Mrs. Playter and Mies Ruth Playtex of Toronto, who have occupied Mrs. A. J. Stevens : cottage in Lakeside Parts, returned to'their home on rig - day last. • de. J..Beed, Miss Mary Grey and Miss McArthur of London were guests of Mrs. P. A. Edwat+ds on' Sunday. Mi Fred Reed, who has clerked in Iifr. F. A. Edward's store during the summer, returned to, Lou- don with thein. Mr. John'" Brownlee and • Miss M. Likens of Detroit are guests of the' former's aunt, Mrs. A .E. Atkinson. Mt. and Mrs. Dennis and Miss Dor- othy Dennis And Mr. Emerson of London returned' to their a week nhomes n. Sunday after having spent the Ritz. hetet. Dr. tend Mrs. E, P. Timis of New York spent the week -end with the latter's consul, Mrs... N • W. Weed,. 'Mr. Georgg Fisher .and little Miss_ Miriam andsMuster George Fisher, of Wateeeoa are guests of Mr, Fisher's aunt, Mrs,' F, A. Edwards.: Mrs. W. H. Shannon of Toronto and daughters, Mrs. Jennings and Mrs. LeRoy Hiles of London, re - Willed to their homes after spending a few days in the format's cottage in Lakeside Park. Mr. 'and Mrs. James Sturgeon ac- companied their. daughter, Mrs. A. E� 'Wigle, to London on Saturday lett. 1VIis. T. Elite, Mrs. B. Johnston aHyl Mrs. Thomson' are guests of 1Wr. and Mrs. R. Johnston. 1VIr, and Mrs. W. C. Johnston, o£ Goderieh are visiting their daugh- ter, Mrs. E. R. Westin. •Mrs. J. M. C. Tough returned on Monday from Galt,' where she has. been visiting hat sister, Mrs. Shep- herd, for the past month. Mrs,. Richard Smith and Miss Jean Lindsay went to London on Tuesday, Mrs. W. W • .Higgins is spending several days at ,the Western Fair sin London thus week. Mrs. Trebileock, Miss H. Trebilcock and Fred Trebilcock deft for their • home in London on Wednesday, after having spent the past two monthse in their summer home in Lakeside Paxk. Don't forget the Bayfield Fall Fair on Sept. 29th. and SOth. The X. P. S. is preparing a good contort Inc the evening. Stay for it, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Townshend and Mr. Alvin Townshend, who have spent several Weeks in John Pear - son's cottage, returned to their home near' Clinton on NTondap. Maitland'. Presbytery. was held in this town on Thursday of Jost week. The Presbytery of the -United Church _ef Canada, which will .'take.in,,tbe whole county,..met in 'Wesley chtireh, St. 1 ,nmec�,'s, church �isbeing,r ew-• ly decorated and united services :are being held in the •Met'nodist church until it is finished, at which time, Get. 1.st, both' cu regations unite and will hold 3i union anniversary. Rev. R. Ts: Lundy has ;been an The sick list for the past two weeks°and the Egmondville ` pastor took the united ''service ,-last Sunday afternoon in thet ethodi°t church, when i h e �'V1 s church was Tilled to capacity. y 14Ir, Peter Bgwey, who was opeiat- ed.on last weeli in Seaforth Hospital is, we . understand, • progressing as favorably as can , be expected, for which we are all thankful. ?tir.,Atex. McKenzie, was awl Y attending Toronto -Fair„ arrived home'. . last week ,and reports a bigger and better, fair than- ever, with a great crowd in attendance. The C. N.D.`is something for every Y Canad- ian to be proud of. The new cement culvert which' has been put in this -summer just south of the village •is nearing completion, traffic having been resumed ;across panne. The cost of this job when com- pleted -will be about $SOD,OD. Struelc by lightning,% and burned to. Clinton, Gefferich Township,, Monday's Globe contained the -fol- lowing notice of the death of a ferni- er ern er resident: "On ,Saturday afternoon, Sept. 12, from her late residence, 570 Ontario. street, Toronto, the Juni a1 -tock place' of Mary A. McCaughan, widow of. William J. McCaughan. The late Mrs. IvIcCatighan was born' in the Mh Concession of Goderieh township,' her father, Henry Tich- borne, being one of the pioneer set- tlers of !Huron county. She lived in Goderieh after her marriage: until about 20'years ago, when the family moved ;to Toronto. She was of a. quiet (Reposition, being - greatly- be- loved e- lo ed by all who knew her. She leaves to niouin her loss one son, Archie L,, of 126 Fulton Avenue, Tor- onto, and tht•eo daughters, Edith, Eine arid. ',Ruby at home. ,Also e50 of er, Mrs. R.. Sullivan of hos An- geles, California, 0011 one brother, `P. • "WFC `BELIEVED IN HARD WORK",. W. :1 O'Neil, who is conducting an anniyersary,.,sale, having. ,completed `. quarter century in business, sends the following letter from PTorra where he. has ,been obliged to live Col the past few ,yeas on account of fa'lin_ health, tohis customers and friends: •"_ L canoe fiojn Frucefield to Clinton in March, 1S$5. My first occupation was to ,work 'for the late J. W. Irwin running the' delivery wagon for $300 a year, small wages to keep a wife and two children. After six months he raised my wages and continued until :I was getting $500. Even then s lard ' sera tcn',i • le living and educate u„, children hav- ing 1 he•.y 1 made so exdn vav✓ w <.-, got out in the world and saw the draw - back it Was, riot to have an education that D. would educate. my family, and; i I male'that-yaw come true. • e, who has earned a rest 'ts well l lir •'quite well, We nave 0 ince mme and can ;,uin go out every day,, `- ner or winter; without nutay'clothes on, I think I am The oldest gro • n Clinton, as our store hal been run- ning continuously'` for twenty-five lt was years. Mi: FI, Wz tse.i i in busi- ness before u'0' bid; he :took a you �1e ori years oil. I wish to thank our inany custom- T' worked for Mr. Tifwin for eleven' years when I lost my job through his son. growing up and taking my place behind the counter. I had -only fifteen dollars to my Hanle, 'and not: even tha , if My debts Were, paid: Thanks to the Iate Mr,l John McGarva, he told. me to go;ahead and he`woutcl give 'me all the money 1 wanted 'at - six yper cent., until I borrowed twenty three hundred 'dollars ' from him," the only restriction was I was to discount` everything I bought'' the first year. My discounts o•vernsid my interest, the wholesalers were' giving discounts: 25 years ago. We paid Mr. McGarva'j up in three years and he ,,was a noble friend. Win was going to. write- • for her teaclaer's certificate the following summer hut she, like a little man, gave • up;; her.,'school and went in with me. I 'could not 'lave'' gotten along without her for. she had the`eduoation and'worked as well. So we made good, thanks to our ever in- creasing customers,` and we .have many yet who have stuck to us ever since long lite to them We believed in hard work and.,,to'use every..man ti as we would like os be used odrselvice, a good motto I certainly made gdod'. o Mx work a bit t i l on ithe part' t x e 0 7 1 p d and I have lPspi failing ever since the war, I gave rip about i .years 'ado and took Dr. Guiin's and Di Gand- Florida lei's adyice ,and came to Florida, where I' do"not have to shovel coal or `freeze. 3 certainly felt badly, to leave Win with so inich responsibil- ity for she has had the whole• busi- ness to run fora number of years. H she cheats you out of anything let me know and I wili'"paddle her. My ars, as it is through them.I am able t' enjoy declining years, 1 ani o moir better than vv as last winter but not able to do any work. Would like to meet my old friend, Dr. Gunn, I' think he could fix. me hp' for a few. years yet. A gran$ man! 1' hope a.- great many of our old_ friends will call around on our 25th anniversary. Call and see -Us not more than - Iwo or three at a time. My address is'320 West"`Gore,`O1- Indo, Florida." IN BERRY TIME The funeral ofa colored brother took place dri Chatham, Ontario, the: other `day, and in the':processiion walled' a long line of mourners, each carrying a small tin pail. "Why the veils?" asked a bystander.. "We is buryin' our late brudder;i wasythe dignified` reply, "But, Men'': you don't take a tin bucket with"`' yoildivhe'ii you're going to bury i Oman" "Ohs yes, vve does, boss—Oben we go blaelcburyin'."' F11151l A;Dci I ii!I'IS1 MY EL11( YEAR • t' 00' Idai•dwaz'e and, Metaln1aine b• ti timolos that each year the local ro gives gives Yroriz $i500 to .hl,OG 10 brae advel'tising 00 the community' in which is located. It adds: 'No oth- er agenov can of will do this T'ie editor,' in proportion to his means does more for his town than any other man, and ` in all fairness he. ought to be supported -not because, itin .'s i d 'r his 'writings, you like kiln or a nu e g , y ner is the e• se h l0 1 Pa Per t but u e GD P hest investment the community can make." •, Brussels: "William Armstrong, a well-known resident of :Brussels, died on Friday dash after an illness of sev- eral weeks. Goderieh, Lightning struck the pavilion at the agricultural grounds on Friday night last, tearing a great hole' in the roof. The fair was over, however, and 'everything' had been re- moved from the' building a few hours ;before and little 'damage 'was done, as .thebuilding. did not. take :• fire. Blyth: Mrs. ' A: Sanderson; ` wwho' i north lived a short distance no 1 of this village, committed suicide by hanging;. herself in the driving shed early Mon- day motoring., She had been suffering' from ill health for some little time/ She was formerly Miss .McCallum of Millett and, was marriedabout twelve years ago. Her hStsband . and -,two young sons survive. `. 5'+ D •CSt11E[TIOAdS •TtI:A,�... CAREFULLY AND f 0LL0W THEM --Vi EXACTLY i' Y Best o all Killers, '10d per Packet' at all, Druggists, 'i Grocers and General Stores 1 OUR b'•hANNIVERSARY. .:SaECIALPRICES ALLTHIS WEEK :: OUR, 6t4 ANNIV RSARY SPECIAL PRICES ALL THIS WEEK.. LC AL ANNIVERS RYP''i ICES 31b. GLASS JAR. RASPBERRY REGULAR �� PRICE. Anniversary Price C SARDINES . CROSSED MEI NORWEGIAN 11,1 OLIVE OIL Price F rice C NEW .PACK,' NO.`4 SIZE SWEET AND TENDER Anniversary Price n TINS 25c• ROLLED TS FRESHMILLED Anniversary Price' s0'. c Finds us celebrating the event in' our 400 stores with more than a million customers a week. Our growth, from a' small beginning to Canrda'e largest retail gropers,- in these six years can bo directly attributed to one t dng—:Portional. Service to our vustomere.. -. - The Personal Service of the Management in striving et an: times to buy the best in foodstafro at the bast possible nriccs.and passing this sowing on to you In the form ofconsistent low Prices for what you bay, The Personal Service of our Supervision Staff in seeing that every Store and lw merchandise he boot spotlessly deans-thnt every product is moved quickly so that you are always assured of fresh foodstuffs at ;your Dominion Store. . The Personal Service of our Store Management and Staff in 'the courteous, helpful way 10 which they meet your every requirement.. The apprccintian of these efforts=from the Management to'ire individual. on the Store Staff to render you a personal 9laving service on your groceries is indicated by our, over -increasing sales and numbct`of new customers..,, ( PIECIAL.ANNIVERSARY RICS FL Ur, 24 Its. . WHITE:' SATIN BET FOR S FINE PASTRY Anniversary. Price C.. t+,r �..'.. n • RAISINS CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS 5 z. I'KT.' I o a Anniversary Sala �' FOR ' ,wa.. . cWil` PICKLES VICTORY,. BRAND • S LARGE BdTTLE ive sari • Price Ann r � •W. � � veW ,.4� .1"a C iRISTIES' �t ODA �S C • ITS Anniversary Trice ]yy� trig ... DOMINION 1 SPECIALLY BLENDED CONTAINS 140 A1Anvi REG. PRICE, 21e - SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY PRICE 1 lb. TIN c Special Anniversary Price D.S.L. MC ULK. 00 lb: SELECT :CMC BLEND Vq., lb. RICHMELLQ C TEA ' lb. CHI SO QUICK -SUP S FOR CLOTHES FOR DISHES rens PKTS. igns4 SHIRRIP'F'S' . PURE ORANGE MARMALADE 41b. TIN 40 $ ib. JAR Cour coos Store Stuff Awaits Your Every Service Iteeuired+en WE SELL AND RECOMMEND MAGIC - RAKING• P IT ASSURES SUCCESSFUL RESULTS. Cann 1 lb. TIN AIN. No A RICHMELLO BLEND This Coffee is blended from the highest grade coffee obtainable and is a real delight to 'drink. Special Anniversary Price TIN TIN REEK ST PURE CLOVER 5 1b. PAIL 5c RICHMELLO BLEND PURE BREAKFAST VERY SPECIAL OFFER 21 1n TIN ,SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY PRICE THE JELLY THAT, MAKES' OTHER JELLIES "JELLOUS," 16 DELICIOUS FLAVOURS PICTS,.. PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 CAKES 8040012. FOR, TH AT. COMPLEXION COMFORT. SOAP CAKES 59c HAWES FLOOR WAX �,= Ib. TIN PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES PICT. LUQ' FOR_ FINE .• LAUNDERING I-IOLBR OOK'S WORCESTER. SAUCE . c �` ,ry^4+�Gr';p r3niNn tr7rn.s.aCa iJ`.��j, c' 10.0 GLASSES. REAL ' •EER FOR PKT. OLD bUTCH CLEANSER- F011 LQ;ANSEFOR HEALTHY CLEANLINESS .' BLATZ !ALT AND Or EXTRACT ,!UST ADD BOILING WATER BUY A PACKAGE From anyof our 'stores and you cging,ging,brew ip your own home a sine streegtle beer twice- as wiceas strong aa EP Inds®r : 14c ,fr:A* pir T 1 1 c SPECIAL pBp�pI END - 'COd5 E ,��n C,ja GROUND OR.: ROASTED rf4E:';PERFECTJELLPROOMER : PURE BREAKFAST'" 'COCOA 4c WE�RECiiOt�t,M�lT�MggEyI'ID' " Y L,AWaB:sa`a39 THE "ALL" CANADIAN SOUP 2 This 21c, PURE GOLR QUICK PUDDINGS. 'ANp? IC;I q L?'LRGE'. ASSORTMENT PKTS MVMcLARENCS INVYINCIBLE IRLLY:POERS' 3 PICTS. �eq�eLo'' CROSSE &BLACKWELL'S • ORANGE MARMALADE, PURE MALT VINEGA REPUTED QUART BOTTLE 9oc;'