HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1917-11-29, Page 5November . 29th, 917 Clinton Newts -Accord.
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ipeakere and for the few neWepapdrs
who are opposed to Union (*Warn.
utent to melte the assertion that the
Liberals who have entered it have
""tinned 'Tory," What sort'of a
:'cornet's nest Would be stirred up, if
the speakers end newspapers
who are supporting that Qo'verement
'Were to make thataasertlon 7
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'The women of Canada have ' a
mighty responsibility In the coming
parliatuontry election but that they
will rise to the occasion and do their
duty in the present oriels there is
little cause to doubt, That for the
emour of Canada. and the good a the
soldiers at:tim front the union Gov-
ernment must bo returned is adnzitt-
sed by n large majority of the peo-
ple, But Cor various reasons some
are 'making excuses for not support-
ing that Government, The women,
however, wlio have husbands, sons
and brothels daily f cin
g death in
thea tle lice ill not castle b t , e w ill h
persuaded to vote against the Gov-
ernment which c-pledgedri h is to send
speedy rcieforcements to them in fav-
or of the leader who is pledged to
delay such reinforcements until a ref-
erendum has been taken. The elec-
tion will be all the referendum. need-
ed. If Sir Wil,rid Laurier is re-
turned to power Canada will by that
.act have voted herself out of further
'i,ai oipation in the warand that
is what Quebec wants us to do.,
But we are confident that Canada
',Will not 'do that. She will not -des-
ert . her soldiers, who by their brav-
ery have. brought honour to, the land
•of their birth. Should Canada now
drop out:of the war and leave her
representatives in the trenches to
"`Peg away until the last man falls,"
she would, deserve the worst fate.
that could befall her. To fait a prey.
to the' Him would be her just and
'well-deserved punishment, ,Let every
woman, therefore, who_has the right
to vote in this election see to it that
her vote• tells for Union Government
and an aggressive war policy,
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Marriages
UOV,l+;'J'T—lOUPG-•„in' 4'iitt:>It, un
Nov, 22nd, by the Rev, J, A,
Agnew, Akrs, Susan Volute to
John Ciovett, '
IICJTC>:'l1NCS—LOWP..--At 'Toronto,
on Nov. 21st, Minnie Irene Lotve
of Allendale, to Frank G. Hutch-
ins or Hamilton, son of Mrs,17,
Iltttellings of Ulinton,
JORDAN--PRQt D1 OOT — At St,
George's church, Goderleb, on
Nov. 21st, by the rev. J. 5,
Fothoringitam, assisted by the
Rey. A. L. G. Clarke, Isobel'
11111, only daughter of Wzn. Proud
loot, K C',, M.P P., and Mrs.
Pro'udfoot, to Ernest 'Hastings
Jordan, Lieutenant Canadian Field
Artillery, son of Mrs. Jordan of
Goderich,
ALLEN—TAMAN--In Seaforth, ou
Nov. 140, by Rev. F, IL Larkin,
Wilson W, Allen to Margaret
Taman, both of Tuckersinith,
1152 Births
"CUNINGTIAME—In Clinton, on Nov.
23rd, to Mr, and Mrs, Gordon W.
Cit 'mag h
ame, a son.
THOMPSON—In Goderich township,
on Nov. 18th
to Mr. a rid Mrs.
Harry J, Thompson, ` a- son,
(Harry Altimus).
MEYER—At Zurich, on Nov. 18th,
to Rev. and ltirs, F. B. Meyer, a
• daughter,
RE'ID--In East Wawanosh, on Nov.'
20th,, to ,Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred
Reid, a. son.
Deaths
BIGGIN—In Clinton, on Nov. 28th,
Emma M. Biggin, daughter of the
late John Riggin of Hullett,
BICHAN—In Binghamton, N.Y., on
Nov. 14th, .Emily Bichan, sister
of the late Wm. Bichan of Goder-
ich township.
CLIFTON—In West Wawanoslx, on
Nov. 19th, Joseph Clifton, aged
87 years and 10 months.
McM1'LLAN—In Seaforth, on Nov.
21st, Duncan McMillan, aged 83
years,
TIIOM--In Colborne ' township, on,
Nov, 18th, Emma Thom, aged 82
years and 8 months,
Women Who May Vote
M Coilnlyg 'lG�lvctin.,n
no qualifications entitling a mo,r-
ried or u'nnam'ed woman to vote at
the owning Federal election le set
forth in the Domlalion elections apt
an %flows 1
"A female person whop qualified as
toa•
age, ilacp and residence, as, re-
quired of stale persalts, is capable of
voting if she lo the wife, widow,
mother, sister or daughter Of any per-
son, ]sale or female, living or dead,
who is serving or has served with -
oat Canada in the ntiiltary foreee,:or
within or without Canada in the
naval forces of Canada or Great
Britain in the present war;"
Liberal Meeting
in the
TOWN HALL, CLINTON,
on the evening of
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4
addressed by T
os McMillan and
J. C. Elliott,, IVe.P.I'., Middlesex.
—D. A. Forrester, Chairman.
RAW FURS WANTED—HIGHEST
prices paid. -1I. A 'Hovey, C'liu-
ton, ' —10
LOST,—ON THURSDAY AFTER -
noon or Friday last, in -the south, -
west half of Stanley township, a
pocketbook containing a 'sum of
money, some papers, etc. $6.00 re-
ward will be given for its return
to Tilos, Brownette, R. R. 74o, 1,
Varna, • 17-1
MULLETT TAX NOTICE THE
(Collector will be et : Auburn—Wed-
nesday, Dec. 5th, Clinton -Friday,
Dec. 7th, 'Constance—Monday, Dec,
10th, Londesboro—Friday and Sat-
urday, Dec. 14th and 15th. Pay-
ment of taxes may be made at the
Stirling Bank, Auburn ; Bank o0
Hamilton, Blyth ; Royal Bank,
Clinton.; Dominion Bank, Seaforth.
--W. H, Moon, Collector. --17
�e TiOlittinil Men
waif mow answer
HOW many Victory Bonds have you•
bought?
Have you put yourself to any real in-
convenience to buy Victory Bonds ?
Have you denied yourself -some purely
personal gratification, so that you could
invest the money saved in Victory Bonds?
Have you realized the urgent need for
personal self-sacrifice to make the Victory
Loan a great success?
Until you have bought Victory Bonds
to the very limit of your ability, you have
not done your duty.
Campaign Closes Saturday Night
What Answer
Will You (.sive?
19eued by Canada's VictoryLoan Committee
in cooperation with the Minister of Finance
of the Dominion of Canada,
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1'011 SALE,—,ROOT PULBi'a1i 1N 11t011.S1': 11'0,4 SAWS—GOOD. WORK
good order. C'aal 10 80011 at Levis' norm, works double or 8hkgle,—Ap-
s1iop•—isd, Job:mi e, Cliubon, Ont. ply W, Kennedy, Clinton
Rhone 8 on lii'1,, 17-41a
REVISION 0P VOTERS' LIST,
1017.• -Town of Clinton.-Nntlee is
hereby given that a Court will be
"held, pursuant to 'i.'lae Ontario ''rats
era' hist Act, by His "Monogr the
Judge of th0 Gauttty Court of the
County of ffurog at the counted
, Chamber, Clinton, on the eighth
day of December, 1,917, at 9 o'elock.
a:m,to hear. 'and determine 00m -
plaints of errors and .omissions . in
the Voters' List of the Municipal-•.
ity of the town of Cfiuton for
1917. Dated this 29th day of. Nov,
1917.—D, L; Maopberson, Town
Cleric, —17
i!OLMESVILLIO PATRIOTIC SO-
eiety intends giving a concert in
the Methodist church 00 IF'riday ev-
ening, Dec. 7tir, Good ' program,
Quartette of Ont. St. church, Clin-
ton, Mrs; Madden of Brucefield,
(formerly Miss iIart) elocutionist,
and other talent Will -,alto part.
Admission 25c. Concert ' at 8
o'clock. 17-2
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
and, Implements. --Mrs, D. Il, Turn-
er has instructed the undersigned
to sell by public auction at lot 29,
Bayfield Line, Goderich townehip,
on Monday, Dec. 3rd, at 1.30
o'rlock p.m,, the following : i, driv-
ing horse 7 years old, .1 aged mare,
1 aged pony, 1, Jersey cow 7 years
old, supposed to be In calf, 1 steer
15 mouths old, 1 steer ea15 4
months old, hens, and geese, 1 set
single harness, 1 set double hat -
fleas, 2 wagons, 2 buggies, 2 set
sleighs, 1 cutter, 1' set harrow., 1
disc harrow, 1 plow, 1 scutller, 1
seed drill, 1 root slicer,' 1 cream
separator, 1 reaper, 2 ladders, 1
grindstone, 1. Daisy churn, 1 ',cater,
1 cook stove, also sonic household
effects altd other articles too num-
erous to mention. Terms—Ali sums
of $10 and under, cash ; over that
amount, twelve months' credit will
be given on furnishing approved
joint notes or 5 percent• straight
oft for cash.—Mrs. D. I4. Turner,
Proprietress ; Thos. T3rown, Auc-
tioneer. - 17-1
MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
Council, The council of the corjtor-
ation of the County. of Huron will
meet in the council chamber, in the
Town of Goderich, ou Tuesday', the
4th day of December next, at the
]tour of 3 o'clock. Dated Nov. 20,
1917.-W. Lane, Clerk. 18-2
FARM FOR saLE,-49 ACRES SIT-
uated.one mile north of the village
of Londesboro, being north half of
Lot 28, Con. 12, 'Mullett. Bank
barn 88x56, straw shed, driving
shed 26x30, cement- silo 12x27,
fraise house with kitchen. Build-
ings in good repair and gall in
good shape, mostlyall in grass.
No, 8 school stands on corner of
farm, occupying the fiftieth acre.
For further particulars apply to
Richard Shaddick, Londesboro. 16-7
PROTESTANT TEACHER WANTED
—For S. S. No. 9, Goderich Tp.,
Normalite preferred. - Ditties to
commence Jan. 8rd, 1918. State
salary, qualifications' and exper-
ience. Applications receival .to
Nov, 30th.—Jesse Gray, Sec,, R. R,
No. 3, Clinton. 15-3
LOST.—BETWEEN DR, AXON'S
residence, Clinton, and' Blyth, a
blue and red automobile rug. Find-
er kindly communicate with Dr.
Axon, Clinton,
FARM FOR SALE.—LOT 25, BUR -
on Road, Tuekersniith,' containing
98 acres, with buildings. For par-
-ticulars apply to R. W. Gibbings,
11. R. No. 4, Clinton. —07
RATEPAYERS ARE REMINDED
that payment of the second instals
ment of taxe9 should be made as
early as possible. The lash day
for payment is Dec. 14th, . after
which five percent. will be added.
No nottce other than this adver-
tisement will be _given. Bring your
tax statement when making pay-
tnent.—Jos, Wheatley, Tax Collec-
tor.. _Clinton, Nov, last, 1917. 1,8-7
COCKERELS FOR SALT;—I 'HAVE
a number of pure bred Ancona cock-
erels for sale, (hatched, from eggs
from Rev. E, G. Powells' famous
pens). Price $1.50 11 taken before
Nov. 1st, '82;0D after that date.—
Chas, lV[lliams ,Tr., R. Il, No. 2,
Clinton, Phone 11-143. —1t1
COTTAGE FOR SALE 011 TO
Rent—On Cutler street, Clinton;
cottage containing 7 rooms, good
cellar, situation central. Por par-
ticulars apply to C. 13. Ram or
Mrs, Butler, Clinton, —06
FOR SALE --GOOD FRAM) HOUSE
on 'Station street, iit' best of re-
pair, good cellar, hard and soft wale
er, Bost of location.—Apply to W.
G. Pickett. —10
MOUSE,. FOR SALE, —BRIO IC
hoose with all modern conveniences,
also -good stable, corner Rattetibury
and William .streets. For partial=
Iars apply to Mrs. James Twitchell
on problscs, —14
YOUR CLO'i'tIES CLEANED- - RE -
paired and Pressed and at, the
shortest possible notice, Both Lad-
ies' and Gentlemen's clotheb, We
guarantee to do good work, I am
prepared to French Dry Clean 1. tunics
Sults, Gent's Salta and all kind%
Of Wooton clothing including ,Sweat•
et's, etc,. ,411 ordots promptfis at-
tended to, 'looms over Johnson's
jewelry Store. --Wm. .7, Jago. —00
The
Diamond
Am -
berate, the world's greatest
value in phonographs, will
be increased 1n price on Jauaary let,
191,8,
You of course will •want, to buy
yotx Diamond Ambcrola before Jan-
uary
anuary 1st, Let us give you a word
of advice about the freight situation.
Freight is moving very. slowly. There
may be freight embargoes. Order
your Diamond Amborola naw and
make sure of: getting it before Jan-
uary 1st.
Newcombe Pianos, Saperier Litter
Carriers, 'Stalls and .Staunsions, Wat-
er Bxe
a s, De Laval Separators, De
Laval Engines awl Sharpless Milking
Machines,
D. W. HAMILTON
CLINTON, — ONTARIO
NOTICE TO THE, PUBLIC
The undersigned have decid-
ed, owing ,to the high cash
prices they have -to pap and
the difficulty of borrowing
money under the present cir-
cumstances, to put their bus-
iness on a strictly cash basis.
Therefore, on and after the
1st day of December, 1917, ,
terms will be strictly cash
and all outstanding accounts
owing to the firm must be
paid, either by note or cash,
by lst day of January, 1918.
FORD & MCLEOD
15-3
Christmas Soon Here
TIM festive time is [list approach-
ing and it is one time of year ,Whoa
everS, housewife, especially the house-
wife, desires to have an appetizing
table for her family, especially in
line of a Xnias cake,
Yon will do well -to purchase the
ingredients for your ?Luras cake at
our store, our new fruits are of the
[ttighest quality.
Choice Valencia Raisins, 2
lbs. for 25c
Seeded and Seedless Raisins,
per package tae
Seeclicss Raisins, loose„ per
1b. b5c
(Use in place of currants)
Our new stock of nuts, currants
and peels have arrived and they are
what the busy, housewife desires.
For butter use Easifirst or Crisco
it's better.
For pies we have some extra nice
mince neat at 38c per ,b. or 2 lbs.
for. 35e.
Special—Pure laundry snap, 5 for
25c. 21 bars for $1.00.
Good supply of vegetables on hand.
IIIGHI7ST PRICES FOR PRODUCE
Johnson & Co.
The Store of Quality.
Phone orders promptly cared for,
PHONE 111.
PHONOLAS
Every fancily can afford a Phonola.
The best and.cheapest on the market
today, by from $5 to $15 cheaper than
any other, being an all Canadian
made machine. It bas a quiet
smooth running double spring motor.
It has • a surprising volume of toric
playing ,all makes of disc records and
will play two or three ten inch re -
clads with one winding, Cabinets
atrc in mahogany, early English,
weathered, or golden oak, all parts
being made and assembled in Canada,
hence it is the lowest paced Machine
on the market, prices ranging from
$18 up to $250. Ciome in and have a
look'before purchasing.
Drop in and have pour eyes tested
if they hotter you --it wont cost any-
thing. Lost sight or the light that
failed. The eyes are the broad win-
ners—not the hands. Take care of
them, have them examined. 'Know
that they are right, We are experts.
Satisfaction guaranteed,
R, H. JOHNSON
(Next to Iiovey's'Drug Store)
Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
WE WANT NOW
A Reliable Agent .in BIuren meaty
to sell Polham's Peerless Fruit and
Ornamental trees during fall and
winter months. Good pay, exclusive
territory, free selling equipment.,
Over (100 acres of the choicest
nursery stock, including now varieties
eo>,ihrolled by us, 'Handsome up-ro-
date selling equipment and a splen-
did Cautatlian-grown stock to eller
customers. We are Kt iodbcle,
Write now for ageney tonne to
rC'5L1IAM NURSERY (10,
Toronto, 'Oat.
N.R,•-Catalagee aunt en teauest to
apPlicatts for agencies tat ptit:haSete
of ntlrseiey stnnls,l
No'i'1013,-••ANy PEJ030 ` 11085•
passing for the purpose er trapping
or hunting • upon the premises ul
nhdersigned, Lot 115, Con, 19,
Goderich township, will be prose,
outed according to law,—.:Joshua
Sherman. 10-41
GIRLS 1NTED
•
WE CAN GIVE
EMPLOYMENT TO Al
FEW MORE KNIT,
TJIRIS, ETC, APPLY
AT ONCE.
Clinton Knitting Co.
LIMITED.
LIVE - PO
¥YANTEO
week. highest market
every
paid. /� /
W. MARQUIS
price
Phone 14—ItN R. It. No, 1
Selected Potatoes
Wanted
for immediate delivery.
We take themany day.
Highest market price
paid. We want them
before cold spell conies.
:IAS. STEEP & CO. -
llox 192 Phone 126
TUE CORNER STORE
Live and Let Live
ingredients for Your
FOR FRIDAY
° Fresh Herring
- Halibut
British Columbia Salmon
and
Fnnan Haddie
Ws
/ 1 O'Nell'
The Hub Grocery
Do you ]snow what this label
cneane 7
It is your assurance of perfect
satisfaction in all your concrete
work.Cement. Insist on getting Canada
We also have all kinds of Dressed;
Lumber. and McNair Brand Shingles,
so if you are figuring on any ' new
buildings or repairing, let us Help
you plan your work. Our services
are tree.
J. B. MUSTARD
BRUCEFIELD.
Poultry
Christmas Cake Wanted
If you have not airead}s spade your
Xmas cake 1t is time for'y'ou to get
busy. We have all the ingredients—
high quality and right prices :
Choise raisins, carefully seeder',.
California seedless raisins,
Valencia raisins, '
Choice cleaned currants
Mixed peels,
Xmas dates and• figs,
Pure lard,,
Shortening and Crisco.
We will have oleomargarine for sale
the first of December.
Butter and eggs wanted --highest
prices cash or trade.
E. E. IUNNIFORD
I LET bs LOAD-
some
OADsome of our baled hap and feed on
our truck the next time it is going
in your direction, which will be Ivory,
soon, .Just as an experiment we ask
you to try them on your horse for a
while, If it doesn't result in your
becoming a steady eustomer'for our
hay and feed we miss our guess.
Once used always a user has been
our. experience.
W. Jenkins & Son.
F1,0t11 AND FEED.
Phone 199. Highest prices paid tot
Grain and Wool. Elevator,
Residence phone 9-142,
CREAM WANTED. DAIRYMEN
having 'cream to sell write to us
for cans, We supply two cans free.
Pity all express charges and issue
cheques twice each month, .cheques
payable at par. 14'e pay the high-
est market prices consistent with
an honest test. Testing done by a
competent than, Each can careful-
ly weighed, sampled and 'tested on
arrival and statement returned,
Those in the vicinity of Ninburn•
inay leave their cream with Mr.
Hall wile will deliver it here.
Write for cans and give us a trial,
Patrons in the vicinity of Varna
may deliver their cream to l3ea'ttp
Bros, Store and it will be taken
ear0 of thou,—The Seaforth ("tom -
dry., Box 480, Seaforth, Ont. —00
Our Feeding Plant has
opened for the season,
and from now on we
will be in the market
for all the poultry,
that you hare for
safe,
Poultrp will be taken
in every Wednesdays
morning at Ilolmesviile
and every day at Clin-
ton.
Special prices will bo
paid. for properly fin-
ished milk -fed chtolrens
over 5 lbs. each,
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
CLINTON
N. W. Trowartha,Phone 190
Manager or klolmesville 4 on 142
Leave Your Order Early
for
Eavetroughing,
Heating or Plumbing
you're going to have done
this year
PRICES ARE
ADVANCING FAST
.,,
THOS. HAWKINS.
Agent for tiecla Furnaces
Shlop over Rowland's Hardware,
PHONE) 53,
Clinton Carriage Shop
MOGUL
ENGINE
Mogul Gasoline Engines !torn .I' ttt
29 019. ''
MoCORMICI( MACHINERY y
ilowots Binders — Rakes '
flay Loaders .— Side -delivery Rakes
Bean Cultivators Scufllers
Oliver Plows — Peerless Gates.
McLaughlin and Boyne Buggies
and Carriages
Some good second -Band buggies for
Salo cheap..
Buggy, tiros channeled and
re-rubborod.
All kinds of hard and soft oils,
greases, etc., kept' in stock.
Pops acid side curtains of all kinds
repaired,
Aft tone neatly and promptly, tions.
WILSON ELLIOTT
Phase 73 es wren steed