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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-09-17, Page 5'3ettcr .Live Stade means a ai,};ter r3tailk Account i+S47 i s,- ecor The.,Farin>rier's: Wife Should Have a Barth Account N most farms the hens and.. ether � poultr are the special care of the farmer's wife, and the money that comes from this, source is re- garded as her own. This money, if deposited regularly in a Savings Ac- count, will soon grow to a considerable sum. Several hundred dollars in the Bank will give a wonderful feeling of security. Clic fon $r`ane R. E. Manniiig,.Manager • interest to Tett Mr; and ' Mrs Norman been visiting Norman Match of L and lie Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Mutch. "It, marks :.The Globe, 'to held office i Canada that to Govern, Peihap that is true' of `any- country and .i may be that"the reason is that' ther are always more people who are anx ions to holt office than have the wit to govern.. t.^ The Goderich 'Signal editor says he has hada kitten visiting him lately but as he evidently .does •not con- sider himself capable of brut :ing•o.up Ot Carsia nd Alta,: I has always' been easiAr,re- " Quite a number from here attended the Fair at London this week, to 1, The anniversary services of -Knox s church will be held on Satbbath, Sep- t tember -27ph, next, when •the Rev. • C. o G. Armour, B.A., of Brucefield, will - preach, Services at 11 can. and 7:30 part. , (cThere will' be no service in Knox htiteh. next Sabbath morning ,owing 'to the• special service in St. Marje's, Anglican church. Sunday school will be hada ; s usual la at 9:80. a kitten ,properly he tyislies the own. er would come forCvard and claini:.it, We can imagine what a care a kitten would be to ,a busy editor bits are glad our brother scribe wasn't heart- less enough to turn the poor little waif out of doors. Agnes McPhail now regrets that she dzd.2tot take her full indemni .,, admits 441e was a."complete fool" riot 1 ' to have done. so. Lots of people! thought that four years ago but; there wasn't a bit of use telling Ag- nes so." However, we should net for. '`get that in thus. refueiug:$1,500 9f the $4,000 paid. members' of Perlia- ment the member for Southeast Grey! really contributed $6,000 to the -pub -'t Tic "treasury. She will, if returned' at '31 the Coming election, accept _tile full. indemnity: of t Y DEATH OF REV. -WILLIAM N. `• COURTICE BA., B.D. The subject' of this brief sketch was' born on the farm on the 11th concession of Goderic'h townshiir, at that time awned by his parents, Mr.'. and ' tire, - now of and Mrs. A. J. Cour• esville. The :date''" of: birth was June '21st 1853: r , He a. Will grew bun` y g manhood; and after 1•eceiving 'the b st education the country school afforded, he attended the Clinton Col- legiate Institute.`'Upon his, gradua, tion, he taught school for' three years, and 'thenentered the Victoria Uni- versity of 'Toronto. ate he pursued the Honor Course, specializing in Greek and Hebrew. He wen a scholarship at the Onion, Theoe ogical"Seminary of New York,•from which he was: graduated -in the spring 1912. He thenentered the minis- try of the .Presbyterian ehureh, and became thepastor of the churol at St, Peters, Minesota. • Hallett Town*(111p �. Ir. John East has arrived Troia Denville, Virginia, and is vis --,-» brother, 'Mr. Henry .Gaut of this town ship, ,,And. friends at Blyth. It is. tee t - n E Y tiro ,years starve Mr. East was last in Ontario Se visited the Can. adian National Exhibition at Toronto an his way and he intends staying for sme time with his daughter at Orangeville, TJiil3D4Y, SLPTE11BE 17, 192 Godezich: Annoueement'was made last weals of the appointment o£ J. L. Killoran of this' town to the County Court bench. He:will :probably due, cued Judge Barron of Stratford, who is retiring. 1V)arnages 7?1Vl �r CLUCAS — At "Oak Hill -Presbyterian' church, St, Louis, VIo, „U.S.A., on' Sept. 8th, by the Rev. "'Chas, Record, Dorothy,, daughter of Mr. and Mis, W. L. Clucas, to .L. Morey Riven, son of.,Dr.and M T TT: Diivan, KTPAT;RICK— MrNZTES—At North street/United-church parson- age, Godezich, on Sept. 8th, by Rev. C •F. Clare, Jessie May, Menzies, of Brussels, to. Frederick J. Kilpat- rick of Windsor, 11ODONALD — KNIGHT - = At• 'the. manse, `Walton; on '`Sept. '2nct, by the Rev. Mr, Chandler, James Roy` Mc Don a i d o Y ungest son of Mrs. Ma;y McDonald, •Grey' township, to Mary Edna Knight, daughter of_ Andrew and Mrs. Knight; Morris township:,' '• Births M. ROSS `;SAVAUGE, R. O., EYESIGHT, SPECIALIST Will be: at Burgess' -Portrait Studio i I or marl ' t Y Roy Ball's) Ghnton Every Thursday Hours: 9"a.m,,to 2:80 p.m. Expert Examination of Eyes • And Fitting of Glasses Phones: `Office, 194, Evenings, 10, Seaforth STUDIO ,OPEN EVERY TUESDAY Portraits That e `Phase , That's the only kind, we makeand our prices will be. found as Jew as possible for g'o,od .work,. Father, mother, sister and brother, Mr have those "portraits `talcen nope while in good health. Or would you like a `'family group? We develop films and finish prints for amateurs, also enlarge your snapshots, " BURGESS' PORTRAIT STUDIO Open Every , Tuesday .. , TOWMSHEN1D--At•Bayfield, on Sept. lath, to ,Mr. and Mrs. W.'A. Towns- hend of Manilla, a son, BRANDON—At Bayfield, on Sept. 10th, to Mr. end Mrs. Harol4 •N• 'Brandon, a daughtero Audrey GR •' T G13— In Tuc ken' is rth, en Sept, 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Criee, a daughter,—Evelyn Isabel BRYAN ---In Morris, ' on Sept: 8th, to Jas, A. and 'Mrs. ,Bryans;'a daugh- ter. . • Deaths' 'f JJ WELSH—In .Clinton, on Sept.' 156, Mary Ann Stephenson,'wife . of Mr: Alex. Welsh, in'her 68th peaar, TODDART - In Godezich township, on Sept. 13th, Edgar L. Stoddart, son of Mr, and Mrs.,Jam'es Stoddart, in hips' 23rd, pear, 'BALLANTYNE—T n Emerson, .Man:, on Sept. 7th, Wan. B, Ballantyne, ',formerly of Brussels, aged 55 years. COOPER —In ".Grey township, on (Sept. 8th, Dante]' Cooper, aged 70 years, 7 menthe and 2 days. GREEN—In Turnberry, on Sept. 3rd, Margaret Hunter, , wife , of the late Wm. Green, in her -85th year. to+S Londesboro Misses Bertha and Mary Wobeter returned home last week from Toren-' y to, where they Were "visiting their s 'uncle and aunt, 1VIr. and Mrs. James s Webster, for two \weeks. nl ice wo W so re dis u go tilt of 0 a 11 on His health broke dnriug the firs ear 'de his pastgrate those, and eve ince that time his life was. a canstan truggle againstthe inroads of pul onary;`tebeculosis: He was ,a grey ig hter, The strength of.his wiIl pt himhimhi the work' when most nim uld have given up; He preaehed until June last,. and their began a apiil decline until, on the evening of ednesdey, September 2nd, his heroic, el „vas freed, and he entered into st. Bravo, patient, hopeful, of sunny position, be :lade friends by the Bion. and held thein, Scholairly,,in. strious, talented, he would have ne•fay -in the profession, save for s broken,health: But who shall say at he: does not now serve the king. n in a larger way than had been satiate had be been permitted to ve? _ - The interment service was held at rpinteria,California, where he was en he passed' away, on T'r:iday, the , five ministers participating. Ile survived by his wife, Frances, bis ,-'Stuart, his parents, three sisters cI throe brothers, t er. t Aubtalrn Master Willr est Lawlor, Who leas; been at the Hospital for Sick Child-' ren Toronto, was brought home last' week and ,is improving nicely. Mr, T. Adams is shingling the out - 'side of his' house with asbestos shingles; which will add snaterially'to its warmth and appearance, i l Quite a number from 1A.ubue' at- , d tended the Presbytery meeting in "` Wesley church, Clinton, On Wednee- hi day. Mrs, 0. E. Erratt is at London Phis d this week. Miss J. Alp of Granton, who. is vie -;t J sting her brother, Rev. »W. R. Alp,'. ,-gave a very interesting missionary, C address at Carlow -last Sunday. ' ; w Mr. Wm. Ruddy, who. has been in the Hospital' at Godericb, is improv- is ing and it is expected will be able to s •:come home this week; an VNTA_RLO -all, are »bigger a;d better' See others as wen as your own The Fall Fairs are now more- interesting and more instructivethan ever. They `offer an educational ad vantage as well as pleasure, and the good roads enable you to attend and return the sante day. Visit several Fall - Fairs. Take the family with you. Ask the neighbors to come and bring their families, and ot will enjoy your cotnmunity,party. Meet the people he next count9'and learn what's going on, •-You enay • picku something tlr n &abotlive he stock ,or " fi e Idor` crops which cl will be useful to you. When you travel over miles of , y good roads you will think of the advantage they have brought to you over those who lived in the last generation." They have widened your sphere of travel three or four timet over. Remember this; that the roads must and that you and other users ofbe maintained. thorn will pay the cost. Use them sanely. Don't exceed the speed.. limit of 25 miles, and if you use a truck don't overload it, ' Because overloaded trucks break down road found- ations and fast driven passenger cars tear up road stir, '` faces, the law .provides these restrictions. It is in your interest to obey. If you do not obey, you are, liable to a fine, . An advertis n e pent issue d, h the Ontario tarso Department of Il,gh- y ways to tie acre tite 2o -operation of ,no to i tS and rn he d, fivers Automobile mohtle .l ubs, �jood Roads Assaciatfonx and all otherpvblic o r� spirited bodies, in abating the abuse of the roads of the <»ravince. The HON. qEO; S. HENRY, Minister SPL, SQUIRE, Deputy Minister 41 Ford Coupe role Sale Ford Coupe iu good Condition. Ap- Y at Nedig'ee's Garage. , ' . 28-2 Silo Filling , Ain prepaz,•,elC, to fill a number of 'SUDS . at reasonable rates. Also have a quantity:.of good spy apples for sale. C. R, Iloliond, R. R. No. 5, Phone 15 on 607. " 23-4-1r, Dog. Lost •A. foie hound, color a red grey, small cut on left ear. Reward for re- turn or information df . 'his whet). t) abouts T. Chuechill, Clinton: Phone: 241. 23.2 .Tanks it'og Stile • One galvanized tank 570 gallons capacity and .two 4d •gallon capacity. Inquire at News -Record offiee. 23=2 Shropshires For Sale Seine big, strong shearling rams, also ram and;ewe'lambs and , -a few breeding ewes. All registered. • W. G: Ross, Londesboro. Phone 26-15; Blyth central, 23-4-p Coate For Sale One Nanny goat, 2 years old; billy goat,, 5 months: Apply Marry Proc- tor, Holmesville.. Phone '21-608; • egin- ton Central. • For Sale 3 -year-old Percheron co' F. Whitnfore,-. R. R. No. 1, Phone 2-606.:. Apply Clinton. 23-2-p =• 1'ia scA1 or Sale A square piano, in good condition, cheap for quick sale, . Apply IVize. Argent, ,North street, Clinton. 21.2 Auction Sale Of Residence And Lots'.itt,Ofinten Mr. C. 13. Hale has given •instruc- tions fop the -galeofhis residence to be helb` at Public Auction.: on Friday the 2nd of October, 1025,( at 2 o'cleekr 1iin. at tate premises; Iot 690 on the South side of Btittenbury street, West, Clinton, there will» be offered: Parcel 1: Lots 690 and, 601, . con- taining 2-5 -of an ' acre of -land. which is erected a sosnfortab e,8; roomframe house' , en stone' fohnda- tion withCgood. cellar,- all in good re - pan, with a garden and small •fruit' orchard' of rears' -lnnrs pears, P apples, ate. Parcel 2 Lots 672. and 073 on the Northside of Huron street on which there 15»a: ,bearing orchard of good fruit trees, principally apples, at the most profitable age --a most desirable Building lot On •the :sante day at the hour ef:3 o'clock there, wilt be offered' for sale: at auction at' the office Mately occu- pied by MC. Hale, the office building and appurtenant lands being part of town lot No. 180 on the North: side of Iluron- street, .This is a good o'P ;flee location having boenso used for anorc,than fifty ye<ars. And the build-, ing is well arranged and 143 good con= Clition. The brill dint . could be -re: F.' R. D• A. RR BARRISTER' SOLICITOR 'NOTARY PUBLIC, Etc. CONVEYANCING Over Hovey's Drug Store s. Phone 61 a - Sow For Sale A. Yorkshire sow; due in about', e no inth. Second lifter. Apply Albert Neal, Base line. R. R. No. 1, Clinton. 23-7-p' " ,Farm rgr Sale, 100 acres, -good clay loam, I3 aerie hardwood ,bush 18acres fail wheat, 30 acres for spring crop, good young orchard, good buildings, 9.roonied house, bank barn 3478, driving shed, hen ho.Use, eta ,.;stall watered,' welI e n fe ed. A I " pp y on premises, Let 11 con. 8, Stanley, to Lawrence Forrest,. Brucefield, P.O. 23-7-p 7 Music Lessons 'Miss Clara Potter„ pupil. of Prof. A, W, Anderton, is prepared to take More •pupils. Will ;prepare pupils for Toronto Conservatory of Music exams. Studio at rosldenee :of bit'. 0. W, Potter, Clinton. Telephone 13.620. • 23-2-p Mrs. B. Snell, Londesborough ` Teacher, of Piano' and 'Voice,. Pup- ils prepared for Toronto Conservatory Examinations. 22-2-p Boar For.. Service Tamworth boar; 'select bacon type•`: Norman Tyndall, R. R, No. 4, Phone 11 on 636. O.A.C. No. 104 Wheat For Sale A quantity of clean seed wheat;' 0. A. 0, No. 104. Apply to J. J. 931g - gins, Clinton, or phone 13 on 619. 22-2-p ,; Notice to Fanners We are prepared to fill a .limited number of siles. ' Charges moderate. W. Falconer and Son, Clintons 21.4 Tarin For Sale _ 1,00 acres, eon. 0, HU11ett; - The late lien rY Hearten f and other improvements, Close no scheol and general store. A first class farm. Apply" to Mrs. Henry McBrien, Clinton, or W. Erydone, Sutton, 13-4 Iionee and Lot for Sale i3riele cottage, corner of Dunlop and Fulton streets, in good: repair, elec- tric Tights, town water,. furnace, Good, garden with small fruits and apple and ;plum strees, Miss Elizabeth Mc- Tavish. Cutting Box Per Sale Bell cutting' box, • No. 50; in good shape, was used for" blower, A. E. Matheson, Phone 88 on 614, Clinton central. 22-2-p ‘15 -if Clinton -High Crade Egg and Poultry -(louse Now 15 tite thereto cull your flocks' of laying hens for, winter eggs. To promote this winter's egg produetion: we, offer er ori, z services _ .' , v cep free to the Poultry owners, Kindly phone office I (214J) for particulars, etc., V+ e appreciate ecr t ae P t your 1 u z hu... sta Y to s s Viand' are anxious to give�Our services in: return. =ltillc-Jed spring chicks and boiling fowl retailed at our plant. 3 Eggs bought according to Govern- ment regulations and highest prices paid. Phone for onr•prices before marketing. your eggs: N. W. Trewartjia Phones—Office, 214j ;Residence, 214w The Wise tl/iarI insures his property against loss by fire The '4!1/iseir Man Doesnot stop there but insures his life also. How much are you worth , to your family? All Linos of Insurance Agent for Huron County for The Sun Life :Insurance Co, of Canada', H. E. RORKE Office residence, 'corp Mary and Orange strPkone 253 the rink . 9e_ For Sate Comfortable house, 8 rooms, lights, town water. Good stable and small fruit orchard ins; Connection. This prpperty is in a good- Location acid would make •-a comfortable : home: Would' also consider renting by -year. Apply at News:Record. 18-tf Farm For Sale On north half of Lot 5, concession 2, Hulled:containing 50 acres. - There are on the premises 0 good frame house and kitchen, bank barn 34x52 and shed 12x52 one e acre gf.orcha%d Apple, plum and pear trees. The farm is well -drained .and fenced and ;five miles from Seaforth and 2% miles from Constance: :School across the road. Apply to Mrs. Mary Bre wn ad ' str r i • m n atrix, Bruoefieid; or W. Brydone, Clinton. 21 Clothes Cleaned and -Pre -Pressed ,� Clothes • cleaned pressed andre- paired. Woolen goods:dry ' cleaned. Rooms over :O'eard's barber shop, W, J. Jago.—83-.ff Free Tickets cke#s For Star Theatre One thousand half.fare tickets are being given away: - With. every'•"purchase of one dollars worth of goods at Watson's Grocery Phone 111 Clinton COAL We have a supply of Furnace, Stove, Nut and Soft, Also soma good dry dabs. Leave orders at residence; E. WARD Phone 155.' • Huron Street, COAL Halting erected new coal sheds will have on hand full stook of coal for immediate delivery. Prices reason - t able.. . R. J. MILLER Orders taken at residence, phone 119 lintotfs iantitiOti Wanted Agent for ' Life I•nsuranee Co., to. take over good- teiriteiy: Good con tract for the right man. " Apply' Drawee U, Clinton, Ont. 17-11 Adnunistr ration' Sale Of Farm, Farm'Stock and Hnpletiients lie: administzatrix.of the estate of' Charles- Philip Brown, •deeeasedt,,wil1 offer for sale id Public Auction the real and personal Iereperty of the said deceased :.at • north hall Lot 5, eon. 2, 'Hallett,. on Monday, Septem; ber 21st, at 2 o'clock p,in., the follow- ing property':.., The north half of Lot 5, con. 2, Hul- lett, ,Containing 50 acres and having upon 'it a frame house of adguate proportions, a 'barn 34x52, a shed 12x52, good »fencing;'`good water sup- ply, an orchard' and about 25 "acres seeded and di land. and. The x� y h soil is good clay loauziweli drained, school on adjoining farm; y Also the following chattels: 2 work horses, 3 and 6 years; 8 ntilch cove,- 4, 5 and 6 tyears old; 2 steer caller, -yearlings,, l;: spring calf; 1 wagon and raci Jsob-sleigh; grain - drill; .' cultivator'; , walking blow; :,owing machine harrows; Cream separator, cutter, hugg'Y, . wheelbar- row and small tools,l. set team -'har- ness, 1 set single . harness, a. Ford. touring ear, 1 dining, table and 6 chairs, 1. kitchen table and 6s,chairs, 1 range, 7 clock, patron's sight to a mail box. TERMS Farm, 10`..„per cent. at ,me of -sale, balance in 80 dov s'o z on onl rle z tiros a {title z on chattels, cl s cash <, or joint notes at:6 months', negotiable nh For C .0 tiered Bank, . ,+ o, urther. nrtieulars api:rly to G. IL .Elliott, linton,'Alletionee , or W. T3rydone, 1•nton, Soliciter for Vendor, Dated Sept. 4111, 1825: 22-2 'modelled into a snaall and comfortable c cit veilinm house. use. TERMS; 10 per cent. at time „f sale; balance in 30! days. thereafter. p Geo TI. Elliott W, 13i:ydono3 Auctioneer. Vendor's Agent. C 23 WHAT HO If WHAT MANNER OF FOLD<5 -ARE THESE WHO FAIL TO PREPARE P'QR,THE COMING 'Freeze.. Panay ne Yastonishment the of the IIeat Folks who witness this his so r r sight.' Can it be that Rip Van. ,yWin] e lives in this house?, Or 15 it dust a com- mon oversight? ornnmon:oversight? Some brisk morning is going to catch this householder napping. Then there twill be hurry, scurry and \,sorry. Tile good provider not only keeps the laieler loaded but he "keepshis coal bin packed besides. Call the VAIMIM for good, clean coal i I c'. CQ A a' �y d"il 31 PHONE 74 CLINTON The 11 Hardware, announces a change, in its BUSINESS POLICY It has always been;' the policy of this store the benefit of the lowest, possible prices o e to lard merchaomee, consistent with a fair and P es for standard inerehandise t d reasonable profit, but: NOW, We are going still further, ` Beginning' Sept, 1st we:will. derpt the ponew pocylicy of selling our e able chandise on acash basis, and under this newpolicy we will to "give our customers still GREATER VALTJES, in fact the bIoweest prices given anywhere, except in the very 'largest of city stores, where business is done on the same basis. There is no store doing business today under the credit system that can sell goods as CHEAPLY as those who sell for cash only, because a merchant doing business that way must markhis mer- chandise at a price sufficient to offset the" losses due t long standing and in' some instances uncollectible accounts, o g ouc CONSEQUENTLY, in eliminating this addition busines, WE are going to be ab)e to serve additional he lure ofdoing•', . Iower prices with a fair profit to the storey and a real saving to you who take advantage. of them. _ you' de)trip any er Hardware Coo 'RowIan ' d s*Old Stand T ' CHI-NAMEL STORE TELEPHONE 53 rd Gold Medal Twine either eight or five`lb balls. S ectalf p price for cash to July lst. 'FEEDS Have complete Stock P of Bran, Shorts, Screenings, Cracked Corn, Fine and•Coarse Chick Feed, ed . let us know requirements as feed will be quite scarce before new crop. ROOFING Agents for � Toronto Asphalt Roofing this is the best by test. We guarantee..every job, carry complete,stook and several colors See ours before buying, J. A. FORD & SON Phone 123 Flour and Feed Merchants and Grain Buyers 'SIKER SEVIINC MACHINE Having taken over 'the agency of the Singer Sewing Machine I am pre- pared to supply the wants of 'anyofl requiring machines, parts; needles, etc. Machines sold on easy terms, old machines taken as cash. VW GLEN COOK Phone 171,T P.O. sox 201, Clinton 09 CREAM li M. WANTED The demand for our butter is in. creasing. To supple this demand we require more...cream.. We request. ou y to 'ship p usy our cr .. Cam We guarantee you the Highest Market Prices,' accurate prompt service. tests. and Our firm is known to you and needs no further recommend. We pay all express charges, furs. fah cream cans and pay 'twice each month. Write for cans or furher informs, tion to the THE S; ATORT$ CREAMERY 00, _0. A. BARBER; MANAGER 1 C. H.. VEN E , Electrician Electric. Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Iron's, Fans and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs. Phone' 1iJ Iw CORNS end the ai.n quickly, s f el In one mi yoy f corns withDr, Scholl''5Zino-pads. nThey end the misery of corns by eliminating the cause;,f+idionpresstec. No dangger. of Infection from cutting Or corrosive acids. Zino -pads are thin, antiseptic,ter proof. They protect whille"theyheaL5 Sizes for corns, callouses and bunions.' Call today and get a box of this ' magic corn treatment. .� Scholl'- Bno.a f i ! Pint one on -the pain is goad l Maw a Feee Coe,jlrt APPasacce sal Ref swe Footwear and Foot Comfort RED JACKS11N The Big Shoe Store Opposite the Town Hall Gleb'e View flophouse I r, q Cut Flowers Floral Wor Plants eS ' Greenhouse Phone 141-r-3' GreenhousE .1241 Open venings,