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The Clinton News Record, 1921-7-14, Page 4COOPER'S STORE NeWS t amtuocks for the Lawns Bright cheerful Colors and ;fitted with pillows and stretchers a 60 to 7,50 Wedding Presents for June Brides Cut gloss, Fancy cranial, Tea and Dinner Sets Patterns of all Kinds Fans and Fly Swatters Two necessary articles for the warm weather Palm leaf Fans 10c Tennis and Base Ball goods' Mitts, GlQvee, Balis, etc, Tennis Racquets and balls A. T. COOPER. .Agent Canadian National Railways and Telegraph Cntxlpany THE GREYHOiJND WILL MAKE SECOND TRIP Goderieh is planning' an Old -Horne. Week, from Aug, 7th to lith, and on Monday, the 8th, the Greyhound will run an excursion from De- troit to Goderich, leaving Detroit at nine a.ni. and reaching Goderich at five -thirty pan. The sane evening a moonlight excursion on Lake Huron 1H111 be gun and the Greyhound will leave for Detroit at eleven o'clock the sante night. On Friday morning et seven o'clock the steamer Owana, .of the same line, will leave Goderich on the return trip to Detroit. The fare for this excursion will be the same as the June one, 13 for the rotund trip. $2 for one way. It is not ,often that the second excursion is run during the summer and no doubt many will take advantage of it to visit Huron's County town during Old Home Week. - The Sedforth Golf Club has been xe-organized and a club house is to be built this season. Mrs. Rube Cothers if IIslt1., had the index finger of her' right hand 'o.ered in the machinery of the ez sun separator whch she wa atten- <ling the _other day. The Machine was operated, by electricity. THE WESTERN FAIR .. Sept. 10th to 17th The Exhibition grounds at London is becoming a busy place in prepara- tion for the Exhibition in September. A &lige amount of work is to be .done to be in readiness for the big event, A porton of the cattle barn will he moved to the new grounds purchased last year. The sheep and swine pens will also be moved and the storage building will he placed out of the way. Tlo:s will allow very much more roof for outside exhibits, such as tractors, threshing machines and oth-- er farni ,implements. If space is re- quited application should be made at once, as there is very little left, All ':nformation given on applica- tion to the Secretarv, A. M. hunt, General Ofii<•es..London, Ont. LA CRIER MEMORIAL . The Laurier Monument Committee announces that the public subscription which was limited to a stun not i x- ceedine 85.00 from any individual suhseii'oer has realized 535;200,20, aepre•emiing many thousands of Feb_ c.rip;ions. Th(' sc•uiptorn have Leen ehose It an the- d t monument x11/t's un c t n n the lave of the illustrious deceased i twine prepared, The Committee; in its name and • that of Lady L,urecr, takes this occasion to tender heart- felt thanks to all subscribers. 1 • EIZSZES$934=1=RIEEERIVSECIA- RE= W �. � �..„„aa air Western a LONDON. 1 SEPT. 10th to 17th Seven Full'Days This Year The Popular Exhibition of Western Ontario $6,000.00 Added to the Prize List Boys and Girls Calf C.mpefition S5 EE D EVENTS -DOG SHOW -AUTO RACES The Wortham Shows on the Midway 9'onderfsil Program Before the Grand Stand Twice Daily adtnission, 10th, 12th, pith, & 17th, Sects. 13th. 14th, & lath S0cts. Grand Stand usual prices All Information from the Secretary Lt. -Col, W. M. Cartshore, President A. M. grunt, Secretary 1%1VEMCFSZIEREVEZOIEIRERZEIREVEREVIMERSRESEREEEMIEVIRSOVIDERERSEZER vs�aa-acv,,. . a...ea+ MRS eeees- a`µ The Quickest Way. to Reach the Buyer "Use the `Bell' to Sell" • LONG DISTANCE is maintained at a high degree of efficiency. Connections with distant; points were never more quickly established. "Long Distance enables us to transact business in twenty cities in one day" - says a subscriber. -"we use it to get. new customers, to make sales, to order goods or countermand them, to speed up shipments, verify credits, order new parts for machinery, etc. It multiplies our personal contact with our Branches, our salesmen, and the trade. "Many of our Long Distance calls are nov Station -to -Station. A large sign hangs over our Private Branch exchange, reading 'I,f possible, make it u Station-lo-S'tatiou. salt.' Moreover, we notified our customers that two of our most capable men had been designated to look after Long Distarme business. As soon as Long Distance calls, our Private Branch exchange operator switches the calls to one of these men, which given our customers the advantage oT Station -to -Station rates." "Use the 'Bell' to Sell." The.appent of your �,Eaeo void: will bring results when everything else fir` A h fails, From your desk you can tall( by Long ��v Distance with 12,000,000 telephones in Canada and the United States. Every Bali Telephone . is a Long Distance Mallon Clinton. Nea-Recard The Cost of Hydro in Goderich Township R'' The following letter from the chief engineeer of the Hydro •Camulls- sign giving details of the cost of 50nstruetion and use of Bydeo for lighting and power purposes in (loderieh towllehip, lab' been 'received by the Township Clerk, 111r. Adam Ca melon: Air, Adam Centelon, Glerl<, Oorlelrich Twp., Clinton, Ont. Dear Sir, In respect to certain petitions re- ceived from your Township through your Council 'beim time to time, re- (miring estimates 017 the coot of sup- plying power to each petitioners, I am instructed. to advise you that all estimates forwarded by this Commis- sion are hereby superseded 00 4.o - count of certain revisions adopted in the rnailaer of serving Rural dis- tricts, and chiefly on account of the roebnt legislation bonusing Rural lines. I am +instructed to advise yeti that the supplying of Ismer in rural dis- tricts shall be conducted after a manner outlined in the revised legis- lation, part 11-33 of the Hydro Elec- tric Power Conn>Fssiol Act. It is required that a profiler con- tract be executed between Your Coun- cil and the Commission for a supply of power and to permit of the Com- mission constructing and operating the lines necessary to serve the cus- tomers, The Commission will Conduct the business associated with the render- ing of service to your customers, and will properly account to your Coun- cil for all charges and revenue con- nected therewith, Users of power in your township will be required to sign a contract with the Township, and may choose, rc.th certain limitations, classes of service outlined as follows: Class 1 Hamlet service includes service in hamlets where four or more customers are served from ono transformer. This class excludes farmers and newer user's, Service Is given under three sub -classes as fol- lows: t -A Sei•\rice to residences whew the installation does nut exceed six lighting outlets or twelve sockets, Use of appliances over 000 watts is not permitted under this class, 1-13 Service to 1'eg.denees with More than six lighting outlets 01 twelve sockets, and stores. Use of tpplinnees over 750. watts perluan- lt V 1 1 Metalled is not l permitted ti 1 1 3311under cc eseee 1-c Ole) to re/ Aenees with el- c- trio l -r •trio !wage or permanently installed np71i1ances greater tha-1 750 watts. Special or unusual loads will be treated s ,dally. <' ass 2 house Lighting Includes all contracts where residences can- not he grouped as :n Class 1. This ::lass excludes farmers and power us- ers. ;Class 3 Light Fara: Service In- cludes lighting >; ofar f m buildin en p^s power for miscellaneous smaa equip- ment, power for single phase motors, not to exceed 3 Horse Power demand, or electn;e range Range and motors are not to be used sillulteneously. Class 4 Medium Single Phase Farm Service includes lighting' of i'arn, buildings and power for miscel- laneous small equipment, power for single phase motors, up to 5 Horse Power demand or electric range. Range and motor are not to be used simultaneously. Claes 5 Medium 3 Phase Fari, Servvice Includes lighting of farm, buildings and power for miscellan- eous smash equipment, power for 3 phase motors, up to 5 IIo•se Power demand, or electric range. Range and motor are not to be used simultan- eously, h• 1 :Hamlet Service (a) 2 2 House Lighting 1' Light Farm Ser. 3 4 Medium single phase farm ser. 5 5 Medium 3 phase farm 'ser. 5 ti Heavy farm ser. i) 7 Spccrial farm. ser. 1.5 Class 6 Heavy Farm Service In- eludes -lighting of 1)111r buhldtngs and power far eliscelhtneous small equipment, Trower for metope up to G Ilorse Power demand, end electric range, or IV Horse Power demand without electric range. Class 7 Special Perm Service In- cludes lighting of farm buildings, power for miscellaneous snail equip- meet, power for 3 phase Motors :from 10 to 20 Horse Power demand, and electric range. Class 8 Syndicate Outfits boleti - es any of the foregoing classes which join fn the use Of a syndicate outfit, provided the su+nmiltiol of (heir res lative class demand r'a'tings is equal to the. Kilowatt capacity of the syn- dicate. The estimates an the cost of pow - et' de/jeered to users as herein set out has been based upon certain as- sumptions some of which are as fel- tows: The construction of the lines shall be -undertaken and paid for by the Oomaniselon, The farmers in the vi- cinity of the roads along which the lines pass will assist in the construe - Von and assistance will be paid for at a suitable rate o1.' wage, Lines con- structed from the line on the high- way to customers' premises will be pad for by the customer. The Com- mission proposes to supply the neces- sary expert labor to direct the con- struction of the lines and the instal- lation of the equipment. It has been assumed that three, farmers per mile of dine, or the equivaleent, are obtain- able as an average for the entire dis- trict to be served. The supply of poles at low prices in the district or the vi- cinity of the district by efforts on the part of those desiring. service will re- sult in the reduction of the cost of construction and corresponding reduc- tion in the cost of service. Co-oper- ation remitting in the reduction of cost of construction is desired. The rates herein set nut are also based up- on a goversnlent bonus of 50% of the cost of primary linos constructed on the highway or along the right -of - Charges Changes for power delivered shall consist. of two parts, namely, the service charge and the c•nnsuniption charge., t ,,r. The service charge which t ecsitttites the greater p0111on of the total coat of power delivered, eon - sista of the operating, maintaining and lixe;l charges of the lines and equipment required to deliver the poker to the users in the district. Coitsuntption charges will be deter- mined by 1t meter at each customers' premises, which will pleasure the quantity of power used to which a suitable rate will be applied. This east can only be arrived at when the amount ut uscd ' has. been c n d tern' c t. vned. The rate used in the district will be determined by the cost of power at the transformer station supplying the district. The amount of power supplied to the district will be met- ered at the transformer station. .The meter rates for esers in that part of your township which will be supplied from Clinton, are estimated as follows: - 9 ;Se per Kilowatt hour for the first 14 hours use per month of custom- ers' class demand rating. 4eii.c per Kilowatt ]tour for all re- maining uses, Less 10% for prompt payment. The following table gives class de- mand rating, average Monthly kilo- watt hours, estimated consumption charge, estimated service charge, and total estimated annual cost for each C, q a, d�~ 2-3 10 8.76 1 15 12.84 2 2-3 150 91.32 1 1-3 15 14.88 '1 40 41.04 17.50 20.50 36.44 30.05 60.82 26.35 53.34 127.76 44.93 101.86 6 2-5 70 71.88 011.94 138.82 6 2-3 70 71.88 84.50 .150.28 12 150 141.60 130.97 ' 272.57 20 300 261,72 188,90 450,62 The above costs are calculated from the Commission from time to time in our knowledge of the use of electric your district t0 cover cost. Increase }rower in rural districts under aver- In the average number- of farnierts age conditions. They have been ad- per mile or lower cost of power will jested by applying the rates as set reduce the annual costs to all. out herein. The Commission upon request by your Council will send a representa- tive to explain the method of render- ing service to rural connlunitlies, and will assist your council in. securing contracts with tinclividuais desiring service. For those mifamitlia r with terms used in power measurement, it is to be noted that one Kilo -watt (K•W.,) is approximately equal to 11/4 horse power (I•I. P.,) or 3 TCW. equals 4 MP., and a kilo -watt hour (K,W.II,) is the amount of electricity equivalent to one kilowatt used for one hour. The rates will be re-ad,iusted by Yours trine, F. A. G.ABY, Chief ilnginee GBAND ..TRU r1Y1 1. The Route MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled Dining Car Service. Sleeping cars on Night Trains and Parlor Cars on principal Day Trains, Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent o1 C, E, Iloraiag, Distrieb Passenger /Sgt., Toronto. J, Ransford gr. Son, tlptown Agents, Phone G7, A PUBLIC MEETING Mayor Iblc.Murray calls a meeting in the Council Chamber on Friday evening, July 1111:11, of all those,inter Listed to form plane for Clinton's ,celebration, to be held on Molldaty, Aug. 1st. County News Mr. Thos, Pannier, w110 bgs ducted at ga.4e017 a!ui restaurant atlfeneall for 80501'41 years, has stili 001 and hats gone into the .el0thhlg busbress with Mie ISe»nie, A 11130 up at Port '171gi11 purehased d'tuna i of g'r'azing. steers in the To- 0r'nto 1na)'1(0t recently one of which is possessed of two tugs, one Where the tail ought to be and the other, a nice little well -formed tail about a foot -long, growing out of the neck. If this extra I1y-swatter is 115 nimble as the old-fesbioned one usually le. In fly season this partiotilar au1111131 ought to be pretty comfortable both fore. Gild rift, , Postmaster Slurs' of Blyth doesn't spend alt his time bending out mail to customers, and 1t is to be feared utterly pneglects to read the' post cards, for it is reported that he bus one of the finest gardens in the towel, Backyard gardening is one of the best hobbies a man can adopt and many a town dweller -6305 healthful exercise ars well as 'much profit in this way. A fine brass tablet was unveiled in St. George's chiireh, Goderich on the Occasion of the visit o£ Bishop' Williams on June 28th, This tablet is being presented by Mrs. Joseph Elliott in memory of her grandfath- er, the late Rev, Robert Campbell, first rector of the church. On , Sun- day last St. George's oengregatiot celebrated the first anniversary of the consecration of the church, the Rev. Canon Chuff of Stratford being the preacher. The following officers and execu- tive committee were elected by the North Huron Liberals at Wingham last week, there being only a few cl111115es from the previous year: President, W. I•I, Robes son, Gocter- ich; first vice-president, Joh). Gilles- pie, Whitechurch; second vice-presi- dent, Joseph Dalton, Ashfield; third vice-president, Miss 1'. Powell, Wing - ham; secretary, Jas. McMurchie, Blyth; treasurer, A. B. Carr, Blyth; auditor, William Isbister, Wingham, Chairman of municipalities: Ashfield, Chas. Stewart; Colborne, Gordon Young; East Wawanosh, Chas, Campbell; West Wawanosh, J. Jt. McNabb; Tutmberry, Peter McDou- gall; Ilowiok, P. F. Doig; Morris, John McArter; Grey, John McNabb; Goderich, C. A. Nairn; Wingham, A, Cosens; Brussels, I'. Scott; Wroxeter, John Douglas; Blyth, S. Poplestole, The 1111111 annual picnic of the To- ronto Brusseltes was held on Sat- urday in High Park and P R 1 proved a great success. Over 150 from the old home town were present and the afternoon was spent in happy re -union and reminiscences Under the leadership of Mr. John Har- greaves, the President; everything went "ass merry as a marriage bell." 'rhe younger folk engaged in sports, racing, etc., and were uratic happy by suitable prizes. The refreshments were just such- as Brussels matrons know how to provide, abundant, and of finest quality. The new officers are: President Mrs. (Dr. Win.) Gra- ham: 1st Vice -President, Profeksor S. Crerar; 2nd Vice-• President, Mrs. (Rachel Alexander) Hutchinson; , 3rd Vice-Pr'esidont, M•rs. Roy Ainley Secertary-treasurer, Miss Georgie Kerr; Executive: Mr. John Har- greaves, W. Ballantyne, C. Leckie, R. 2iliiax, Mrs (Nellie Irwin) Hunter, p Miss Carrie McCracken, Miss Rose Pridham, Miss Bernla Bryans. „miwrela THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1333 In Connection with a project which is being Undertaken by the' Ontario Woolen's Liberal Asso ialiol) for the .establishing of univer'si'ty e holar- ships IA memory of the late Sir Wil- fred Laueiam the following women were named; For Goderich, Mrs, Il(, G, Cameron, lSIiss Mabel Bailie, Mrs, A, C Ilunter; for .Colborne, Mrs. 1 Hetherington, Mrs, Gordon Young; for Ashfield, Mrs, Relit. Davidson, Mrs. A. Dishes'; for West Wawanosh, Miss McAllister., Mrs. J. R. McNabb, Mrs, W. A, Wilson; for hast Wawan. ash, Mrs. John P. Corrie, Mr's. Alex, Porterfield; for Blyth, Mrs, Paple. stone, Mrs, Wm, Jackson; for Brus- sels, Mrs, W. H. Kerr, Mrs. J. D. Warwick; for Wroxeter, Mies E, Hazelwood, Miss Minnie Snith;• :for Tulalberrv, Miss Bella Wilson, Mrs, Reuben Garnlss; for Ilowick, Ml's, Alex. McLaughlin, Mrs, E. Harris; for Grey, Mrs. G, McFarlane, Mr's, D. McDonald; for Morris, Mrs, W. H. Fraser.', Mrs, Win J. Geddes; for. Winghani, Mrs. Pugh, Miss Powell, Mrs, John Wilson. XRRlTATED AND ANNOYED Are you irrlteted end annoyed by 1 11los 1 ---Just 0110 or two do/1o0 el DR. 111I)al;S' 314RYIN3S-$1.30 will soothe the irritated and ever-elr'alTQd nerves, Guarauteed Safe gad than, • Solo by J. P. Bovey, Clinton, Ont, WILL f"REY.CNT 111 UCH SICKNESS These enervating days are fraught with danger to peoe rte whose system' are .poorly sustained, This leads the makers of Hood's Sarsaparilla to say, in the interest of the less robust, that the lull effect of this good old family medicine justifies ceiling it, not 01115) a blood purifier but also a tonic. It gives strength, adds digestion, pro- motes refreshing sleep, and will pre- vent Much sickness at this time of year, Iiood's Pills, which. are gentle and -thorough, may be taken with, it, in cases where there is need of a cath- artic or laxative. SLEEP Ohl what a wonderful word that is 1 Can you do it? That is, drop off into a good sound refreshing sleep? If you are unable to, there is something wrong with your nerv- ous system, It is a danger signal. Nervous prostration, melancholia, nervous dyspepsia are only a few of the serious maladies that are liable to develop. DR. MILES' NERVINE -$3,20 will soothe the irritated and over- strained nerves. Just one or two doses helps Nature to restore them to their normal functions. Guaran- teed Safe and Sure, Sold by J. E. Hovey, Clinton Wlte a there is a tendency to constipation, you will fad De, \nbnti LIVER Puss effective in keenie, 1 he bowels open. ARE YOU A 4 V k J.oman Brave enough to Face the Future? Big enough to Assume a Responsibility? Far-seeing enough to Prepare for Misfortune? Ambitious enough to Increase your Lstate immediately1 Patriotic enough to Provide for your own? Energetic enough to be making a good livelihood? Healthy enought to pass a Medical Examination? Then clip this advertisennent. Fill in coupon are send to S. C. Cooper. e, Box 5. NEWS -RECORD OFFICE Clinton, Ontario. NAME ADDRESS Date Born. day of in the year Quality maintains economy. You may pay less "per gallon" far other lubricating oils but you get more lubrication "per dollar" when you buy Imperial Polarine Motor Oils. , e pa"o-,7 USERS of Imperial Polarine Motor Oils enjoy a singular freedom from engine trouble, which is at once a source of profit and pleasure to thein. Avery bearing and rubbing surface is cushioned with an unbreakable oil film which relieves friction and minimizes wear. Good compression is also maintained, saving both fuel and oil and increasing power. Lessened repair bills, lower upkeep costs, better satisfaction and longer service from your car follow the use of Imperial Polarine Motor Oils. Consult our Chart of Recommendations for the grade of Imperial Polarine best suited to your motor. See Charts at your dealers or write to 80 Church Street for "Auto- motive Lubrication," a booklet which contains the Chart and other valuable information. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Brandies in all Cities FO.ga A CLEAN EFFICIENT 11,10TOR, The crank case of your motor should be drained, cleaned and refilled with fresh imperial Polarine every 1,000 miles or less. Dealers who display this sign give expert crank case cleaning service, using Imperial Flushing, Oil, a scientific cleaning agent which removes aril dirt, grit and impurities, which are so hid'tinful 16 your engine. It will pay you well to employ Imperial Polarise 1 Crank -Case Service to -day,