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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-12-17, Page 4IISHAY, DLCL11'1,,BER 1.7. 1927 Ilk 2 Clinton Ng'i'v -Resor anus.° A' STORE NEWS Last Cal! for Christmas Come with the crowds to the "Christmas Store" Special values during the balance of the season on Toys, Boolos.-Chinaware, Hosiery, Uiiderwear,.etc. A. T. COO CLINTON ER. The annual Sunday school Christ- las tree and entertainment will be eld.ott Tuesday evening next. The seal happy time is expected, •11,/r.•John Potter has installed. a 'adie and will now be able to listen n to the great concerts, etc.'• Mr: Will Jervis visited Ooderich i'lehds over Sunday., Mrs,:;Cal'biek of Winona is with her sister, Miss S..Aehison, and will prob bly spend the winter here. Huron -Road East • ilIr, Gifford Crieli fell from a tree the other day and fractured several ribs. 'e had climbed up to shake ilinvn .a minx, which he had been hunting, but he .came dome first. Rumor doesn't say whether the sly animal escaped. , Mr. G. A. Vanderbugh had tIes mis- fortune to lose a valuable young horse the other day. , Mr. and Mrs. 'Obis, Cook of 'Hay- field. visited their son, Mr. Fred Cook, one day this week. Huron Council Holds December. Meeting The Huron County Council suet M. Gooderich, the first'week in December. Warden Robertson5receiyed the us- cal gift of a geld -headed cane, prior to his retirement. • A, resolution of regret, was passed 8 1...-i, tracesvvere .tie seas©. Lag fir t c ysr l °'3c i q +#a aRforr• r J G 62,8 °'one w 't G'i rP SCieS Cl/1010', Y a C ob---- f • Sg'•; sold Ly .Lang Distance" • -gilts e Alai Salesman Warning to Vsers 91 Radio 1341. -Radio � Trig Set ''MUST be LicensOd A Penaltg.on'smninary conviction is a fine not exoeeding $50.00 Li e>a se Fee $1».9b ; . Licenses, valid to list March, 1926, may be Qbtained from: ,Staff Post Offices, Radio Dealers, Radio Inspectors, or from Radio Branch Depa'ttu ,nt ofIVYtrine and Fisherie, Ottawa; The ,proceeds from license fees are used to control broadcasting and toiopas'ove broadcast reception conditions A. JOHNSTON-, Deputy Minister of Marine and ,f'isheries 'J annonsmanensgesassamasna erbalist Iler Y�. Are you Suffering r`roil>l�° Disease?„ Mr. Murfin, the propriefor of the Canadian Herb Gardens and expert iii herbs, will be at the , atte bury., otel, li t twit, tiAg ONL AU -Dula and Evening hhur..sday Janar Te Consultation Free cons Diseases, Rheumatism, Bladder Trouble, Diabetes, Bright's '. Disease; Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Neuritis, Neuralgia. Blood Pressure, Heart Troubles, Constipation aifdall diseases , over the death et>,t tire late Reeve G. :tiff. 1 Tuley' of Staley, the warden and other, expressing their high regard. tot the late• (enncillm. Reeve J, A. "Manson was present and took his place at the council table. An increase of ':4::100 each per yeah' was givevto the manager and matron - of. the Ruren County, Homo.'- A mo- tion to Increase•the Insurance or, the property we laid ever until next meeting, *Three months' leave ef ab- sence was granted inspector Torrance, who, in asking this, said in his twen- ty -One. years' of office he had never missed a comfaittee meeting. ' Mr, J. B, Reyncilds has offered to attend at ani time during Mr. Tor�rance's ab sence, if it is necessarj, Th report of the Highways Coni mission. declared the roads the•worst. in fifteen or twenty years. A re, quest from the Motor, League that the, council should ask the Provincial Government to make the carrying of lights on . wheel vehicles compulsory veils turned down• -after some discus si on. The matter of special levies for road expenditure was taken up and the clerk read a•, proposition which was submitted as a compromise set tlement of the matter. The -statement "reviewed the . origin of special levies iss 1921,•;whenthey were first imposed l is bylaw, and set forth a plan where- by those municipalities which had not ,paid should pay,a stated 'part of their levies, and those which had paid should be recouped to some extent by having remitted to` them part` of their levies for, a year or two. A motion was made to givit $100 to the; Beck l\lenorial but this was left over to the'January meeting. A grant of $50 was "given the, Exeter 'Junior 'Plowmen's Association and Treasurer Lane was 'granted $50 for extra assistance in, his work. 4 resolution of appreciation of the passing of' the Locarno Treaties was. passed. The Educational committee recons- ninded that the Lark'pe'pare all re- quired information regarding dividing the County of Huron into high school- -districts to be pw4rented at uanuary meting,_on accouin o, -,r recent legisla- ich ton, n, is essepSaThai Brussels Continuation Scheid be - pa 41 their' grant, when.pioper forms be received. The total amounts to ho paid the several, High Schools and Collegiate Institutes lei' are.as follows, and we recommend payment: '- S,aforth, 81.0,04,7.20;' Clinton $7181.1.88; Goder, ich 1130,320.111,', �Winghom, 97,108;0; Exeter,;, $8,423_29; Godericill, having been paid 81,200 on'account/ the suns paid that school will be 88',120.10, , That. the account of Lucknoty Con— tinuation School,' $7,4g2.6,2 mainten'- ance and building, be paid according to 'statutes and 'in 'ame manner as paid by the County of Brace. N011'1Tl HURON SEAT STILL IN DOUBT Mi'. Justice Wright at Osgoode Uall„on Thursday last, ordered that, the 342 'ballots disallowed in`.4he count ,before : budge Lewis in the North Huron election case 'be counted) thusgiving the seat'to J. W. King, the •Progressive candidate, The bal- lots were thrown out because the counterfoils had not been removed. George-Spotton,, the Conservative can- didate, asked and has 'been granted leave to appeal and the ease will probably be argued before.' the Appel Iate Court tomorrow. M ForFilth. & WINTER Months WHY O T Take out en agency for NurseryStnek with a goodfirm. You can make good money andadds. materially to your present income. , We Pay', Our Agents , Weekly or monthly. supply cativaselag outfit and carry the largest stock of Canadian -grown -Fruit Trees, Shrubs, etc. Write for particulars, 'PELHAM NURSERY CO. TORONTO 3, ONT. Established 40 years, '• Gat agree, IS More in Kee nrilg with the Tru Sprit ofhristi a r: PANS ' Filled with Begonias, Ferns and Cheietirillk,flow- ei ing plants 50c, 75c and $1.00' BASKETS Filed with Ferns, Begonias, Cyclamen and 1 s'iS - ulas make a wonderfulgift for anyone $1.25 to 2.75 CYCLAMEN In bud and bloom. Will 'bloom all winter Several shades -75e to $2.50 DECORATIONS Christmas' Wreaths and Holly CINERARIAS These plants are usually not in bloom during the Festive season, but we.have a few plants in Cerise and fled shades which are very seasonable. 75c• -While They Last JERi1SAIAVI CHERRIES Fine large trees, loaded with large red .berries 75c Each FERNS Every woman appreciates a good fern. Oui stock includes all .varieties and sizes 25c to $3.00 AZALEAS Imported from Belgium $2.00 to $5.00. ALL POT PLANTS INCLUDE FANCY CO1/'E AND CH,RISTMAS CARD CUT ALOWERS Roses—Carnations—Tulips and Daffodils - In Boxes or Baskets ANN NCE ENT This year owing to a change in our business you wilffinc} us located during the Christ mas season in the Taylor building between J. A. Ford and Son's Flour aidStore 'an 'N. W. Trewartha's Poultry House. Store open evenings Christmas 'Week.. " All orders delivered promptly - W. JENKINS & SON a GLEBE VIEW GREENHOUSES 'lac`-`+77M'Ci�`Y6.i YJ" J xaa rs s s .csna r u.r.c.& o ,eas :.•a-umrCk•,,. .say; ,us,,ra-Ao < spaxs,n,T. ria.-.+�y..=v.rxr st,s,0>sc,,.m.r,s ros.*Ia,..<r ,.-a!N zrs=cG»»W,322hiOaw>aJ. yn443. '✓ sF,✓renT; {`' tl e, ' 5, a AryFord model may be purchased on easy payments -,fro your ` local a authorized» Fordµdea-er. rThe'mod- erste down :paymerit : erati,tles you t� take immediate delivery of your car and,tyou ,can pay for it at your convenience during the.year. C Your local Ford dealer wall gladly 'show you the Ford Christmas Gift Certificate which enables the- giver of a Ford. - to announce the gift in. the most fitting mariner. ,Delivery can also be 'arra.nged• fbr any de- sired time on Christmas morning.