The Clinton News Record, 1919-10-30, Page 5Itf`7s,..
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Obercto 30th H9{9
Of Interest to You
and Me
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"Whatever mistakes .the l+aznlors
make i1
t 1
e t the selection of • a lealiler cr
in regard to any other matter Will
not be for lack of advice from the
daily newspapers.
roes":
Those farmers •1
" nets do beat all". When
'the Prince of Wales was visiting
Stratford th eother day e farmer,
who laid gone td see him, offered
hint a job on his farm at geed wages,
The Prince might have accepted it
only he had an engagement to visit
;London the next. day.
Women's dresses this winter,, we
•arra told, aro to be shorter at the
bottom, lower at the top and made of
thinnner material If it weren't for
those tiresome laws compelling peo-
ple to wear 'sole covering the
clear creatures might.-dtscerd cloth-
ing altogether,
mOo
",Are we from the ape?" asics the
'Collingwood Bulletin, Well, now re-
ally, we hate to be asked such a str-
night, up -end -down question. Butte
be perfectly candid, and judging
from some of the Bulletin's opinions,
polities, .for instance, we do not feel
_justified in giving as emphatic a negs
ative answer as Ontario did on the
referendum.
"The Conservatives in Centre IIur-
•on should have put up a candidate"
observed a young Conservativerilaw
, the
day after • the election. "A strong
Tory would have stood a good chance
se in this riding and we might as well
lave had our own man to vote fol."
Conservatives in, Centre Huron were
not unaware of the chance they had
.of eleecting a candidate in this el-
ection but,- owing to the stand he
took in regard to the extension of
Parliament and therosec i
p ut on of
the war, for which his own party de-
termined to punish hint' they did not
wish to oppose Mr, Proudfoot when
he calve out as an Independent.
The Farmer's will probably find
*hat it is a lot easier to sit at home
.and critieise the Government than
it is to go down to Toronto and
give the Province a government
which will be above criticism.
The Gocicrieit Signnl is n tn'llle
more eheeiful since the election, Tho
Liberals didn't gain anything but th-
ey feel happier knowing that Hearse
is out,
The deatillers nay, through their
1•'
so lute
nMr, Ferguson,
that they vo-
ted four straight noeson the
1'ofer-
oncluan anti advised everybody eine
to do the same, Now who would
have thought that? The only help
the Citizens' Liberty League had in
its fight for anything that .could be
gained in the wet lino was the Brew-
ers' Association. No wonder they
lost with everybody against them, '
Up in Winghant they're staving a
"hard times ball" tomorrow evening.
and the very first thing they did
wes to lay hardwood floors in the
arena for the occasion. What sort
of boors would they have hacl if it
hadn't been a "hard times ball?"
w•ea:
It is curious how persistent Lib-
eral newspapers are in suggesting
that the U. F. 0. party link up
with the Liberal party, accept Dow
art as leader and s0 have it majority
to form a Government, They should
stop to consider that 'if Ontario ad
wanted Dewart at the head of the
Government he was right at hand
and enough supporters, could have
been elected to make his leadership
assured.
Had the farmers been willing to
accept the platform of the Liberal
party they would not have gone to
the trouble of organizing a new party
Furthermore do the Liberal newspa-
pors suppose that the former Conser-
vatives in the U. F. 0. would stand
for being taken over by the Liberal
Tarty,_ even if former Liberals
would? The farmers, unexpected-
ly and before they were ready for
the responsibility, have been push-
ed female] f r into nto the -1
eadin 1
g place
in the Province. But if they are
independent and; wiII courageously
take up their responsibilties they
will not lack support either inside or
outside the house. It is a new situa-
tion in Canada but this is a young
country. We do not need to follow
precedent. We can afford to strike
out and blaze a new trail if we want
to. z
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Mare ages
JOIINS'i'ON-I1A1t13URN—A'1! Hen-
sa ]
1 , 0l1 Qct, 22n1, Sarah _Laving
,
daughter of Ma W, 11'1, Ifarburn,.
of Ileneall, to Maurice Ray John-
ston, Flint, Miele, son of. Mi'.
Chas, E. Johnston, o1 Verna,
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PND S NCLAI']t—InGOdelle �''1
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r
on Oct, lith, Isabel, daughter. of
Mr,.end Mrs, Wm. Sieclair, Stan-
ley to Rich, Bond, Goderieh
Township.
EADIE—McDONALD--. At Biwa -
field, on Oct. 11, Mary, oldest (laugh
ter of James McDonald of Tuck-
ersmith, to Wilfred Eadie of
London.
BELL—BEIRNES—In Morris, on
Oct, leth, Robert J. Bell to
Lily M., second daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Francis. Beirnes, all of
Morris township.
Sirths
ROI:LAND—In. Huilett• township
on Oct. 25th, to Mr, and Ma,
Noble Holland, a daughter.
SLOMAN—At Hazennlore, Sask„ on
Oct. 16th, to -Ver. and Mrs, Frank
Simian, a son.
MUIR—In Gocierfelt,,on Oct, lath, to
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Muir,
daughter, Eva, Dorothy.
McLEAN-In. Goderich, on Oet,
18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robertson
Young. McLean, of Toronto, ii.
son.
BUTTON—In Walton at the Metho-
dist Parsonage, on. October 18th,
to Rev. J. and Mrs. Button, a
son.
Deaths
Ii,INTOUL--In Wing am,•on October
16th, Henry Rintoul, aged 47
` `years.
WOODS—In loving memory of Sa-
die 3. 'Woods youngest daughter
of My. and Mrs,' Sohn Woods,
Goderich township who depart-
• ed this life on October '-26th,
1918.
"Not dead to those who loved her,
Not lost, but gone before.
She lives with us in memory still,
And will for evermore. -
Her parents, brothers and sisters.
OFFICIAL PROSPECTUS
"The Bridge from War to Peace"—The Prince of Wales.
T11E MINISTER Or FINANCE OF THIE DOMIONION OF CANADA offers for Public Subscription the
Vietory r s19
$300,000,000. 534% Gold Loads,
Beating interest from November 1st, 1019, and offered in two maturities, the choice of which is optional
with the subscriber as follows:
5 year Bonds due November 1st, 1924 15 year Bonds due November 1st, 1934
PriOttawa,, rat the Officwithout
of he AssistanttReceivverl Officeof
Halifax, St John, Charlottetown, of Finance and Montreal,
Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary and Victoria,
Bonds may be registered as to principal or as to principal and interest, as hereinafter provided, at any
of the above-mentioned offices.
Interest payable, without charge, half -yearly, May 1st and November let, at any branch in Canada
of any Chartered Bank,
Principal and Interest payable In Gold. . Denominations: $50, $100, $500, and $1,000
Issue Price: 100 and Accrued. Interest,
Income ° eturi t 54% per Annum
The proceeds of the Loan will be used to pay indebtedness incurred, and to sleet expenditures
to be made in connection with demobilization (including the authorized war service gratuity
to our soldiers, land settlement loans, and other purposes connected with their re-establishment
Into civil -life), for capital outlay upon shipbuilding, and other national undertakings forming
part of Canada's industrial reconstruction programme, and for the establishment of -any neces-
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wholly in Canada.
Payment to be. made as follows:
• 10% on application; 20% December 9th, 1910; 20% January Pth, 1920;
20% February 10th, 1920; 51.21% March 9th, 1920.
The last payment of 31.21% covers 30% balance of principal end 1.211 representing accrued interest
at 5f •"e from November lit to clue dates of the respective instalments.
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HERE'S I BEAR STORY • FOR
)013
A remarkable bear story comes to
us from Osprey township, Elmer
Rind,l the filtem-year-old son of Jas.
Rind, who lives a mile and a quar-
ter east of McIntyre, went to the
woods to look for the cows recently.
While going through the woods he
spied a waxing bear up a tree. Think-
ing to capture the littler fellow elms
started to shin up the tree after it.
When up quite a distance the bear
mother appeared on the scene and
started up the, treeafter the boy.
At the saute time the cub started
down to its mother and when it got
to young Rind it struakhim a blow
with 'its paw, ltnocking him to filo
erouncl, whore he lay, stunned and
senseless for lie; doesn't knew .how.
long, His -const was broken by the
fall. When he came around to sen-
sibility again neither bear or cub
were anywhere 'to be seen, Without
doubt tate fact that the boy had lost
consciousness saved bis, life. The
mother bear, seeing the ,lull's harm-
less condition, was. intent only upon
'getting 11er owe baby out of danger.
The Whole thing was a most reanaric-
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abs r cl e t P o t'
e n d o. 1 shot en Advance.
MAIL CONTRACT.
SEALED TENDERS addressed to the
Postmaster General, will be received at
Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the east
day of November, 1919, for the convey-
ance of Isis Majesty's Mails, on a pro-
posed contract for four years, twenty-
four times per week on the route
Londesborough Post office and Grand
Truck Railway station, from the 1st
day of April, 1920. Printed notices
containing further information as to
conditions of proposed Contractmay
be seen and blank forms of Tender may
be attained at the Post office of Londes-
borough, Blyth and Clinton, and at tate
office of the Post Office inspector,
London.
Chas. E. H. Fisher,
Post Office Inspector
Post Office inspector's Office,
London, 10111, October, 3919.
TO TIIE ELECTERS OF SOUTH
HURON
I wish to express my most sincere
gratitude to the electors who so gen-
erously and nobly supported me owl
Oct. 20th. eTo the great army of men
and women who worked unceasingly
during the campaign I extend my
hearty thanks. The' best service I
can render shall be yours during my
term of, office.
ANDREW HICKS.
LOST—ON OCTOBER 22ND, A LA-
dy's gold bracelet watch, Find -
Mo. and Mrs. G. Burnett of Prin-
Mrs. 0, Glew, R, R. No -4, Clinton,_
or leave at W. R. Counter's jewel-
17 store. .1741
WANTED TO RENT OR BUY --A
farm -of front 25 to 100 acres.
Must have good buildings and
be near to Clinton—Thos. Veneer,
Clinton, Phone 5-041. 17-41
FOR SALE—PRIVATELY-AT A..
0. Pattison's small,McCleary
heater, oak finished desser and
stand, iron bed and springs,, in-
fant's high chair. Sacrifice for
quick sale. 17-tf
FOWL SUPPER—UNION CHURCH
Brueeficld, 101813ds holding a fowl
supper in connection with the op-
ening of the new sheds on Thurs
Gley, Nov, lint, Supper served front
5.30 to 8, followed by an entertain-
ment 11y the Crediton Orchestra,
Miss Mildred Brown of Blyth and
others. Admission, adults 75cents,
children 3130ents. ' 17-1-p
COUPaT OF REVISION—NOTICE
113 hereby given that a court of re-
vision 'fon' the Municipality of the
Tcirnohip of Stanley will be held
In
the Towesllip I1o11,. Varna, on
pally—day, Nov. 15th, 1919, at 10
o'k lock in the forenoon for the-pur-
col.apleittty 03)131est theAl.sessmeut
poee of 1, 111 r:, land determining
complaint r nn,t the Ay.essttlettt
Toil o1' the ,aid f oweehip, for
tee- :seer 1.1)1.7, p roans ]twin,,
beanie a with ,the sad C1otit•t will
1,+tend' nt the 51+1(1 tenlo
and 9)01.0, .1. la. /farewell, 'Cn1vn-
ahip Cl».l; 17-3
•
A 110ref11'PIai WILL 13E served 11 the
I eci,,ry, 311:113 1414, muter 1113 auspices
34 1 rinhv Church Guilds,* on Ballo-
we cli higalt, Friday, October 31st,
supper from ' 6 to 8, followed by it
Social evening. Admission 35 cent.
11(101'4 AND LUT FOR SALE ---i)3
skory louse On Wejlington street, 7
rooms, good cellar, 34 -sere lot. Will
be sold on reasonable terms, Apply
to ••-» It. 'runny, I1111011 street,
FOR SA1,11--13 WELL - TIRED D 1167-
cester owes Ind 6:lanlbs. Also w
• 3 -year-old Leiceetcr ram. ---("bas.
Williams, Sr., It,.. 1. No, -2, Clin-
ton.- Phone 4; an 008, 14-4
HOUSE ..110013, ;;AAI:I.—NEW II013510
With all conveniences, corner of
Joseph and 'Orange str3Ctsl'1 nine
mots ; garden attnohed,—Apply on
premises to mrs, '1Vu , Gle1t. 14—tf11
STRAYED
From the premises of the undersign-
ed, Maitland Concession, Guderleil
Township, a red and white heifer, 1 Va
years olcl. Intern -mete regarding same
will be gratefully received by Louis
11en11oeffer, Londesbero, Phone 10 on
640. '16-a_p
FARbI FOR SALE -LOT 25, Bed
Con. in the Township of Stanley,
property of the late Victor Dale.
This farm is well fenced and seed-
ed to grass ; on the premises• aro
a good well and windmill and twen-
ty acrox of mostly hardwood bush.
Tim property must be sold to wind
up the estate. For further par-
ticulars apply to John 10. Dale,
Lot 12, Con. 3, Mullett, R.R. No.
4, CI1nt,on. 18-t1'
COTTAGE FOR SALE—COSY COT-
tage on Princess street, warm, el-
ectric light, good cleljiar,, Gown;
water, % acre ground, wen drain-
ed. Centrally located, Property of
A. F. Mann,—Apply Mrs. 1, Dodds,
next door.
1'F•--4
HOUSE; FOR SALE -5 -ROOMED"
house on the corner of Joseph and
Orange streets, ?r acre lot, house
in firstelass condition ; electric:
light, hard and
so ft
to John le. Noble, R.R. No. 4,
Clinton, phone 7-617. . - 13—tf
FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—TEN-
room, two-storey residence on On-
tario street, furnace, electriclights
town water, good garden and
harp.—Apply to—Josh Cook, 390
Davis St., Sarnia. 12—t.f.
PROPERTY FOR SALE.—ON RAT-
tenbury street, west, just off main
street, a good 9 -roomed 2 -story
frame house. Electric lights, wat-
erworks, furnace and soft water.
Garden and small barn in good re-
pair. Will be sold cheap.—Apply
to J, P. Sheppard. —03—ti
HOUSE FOR SALT: -8 -ROOMED
house on Ontario street. Good
cellar, electric lights, town water,
fruit trees and smelt fruits. k
acre of land. Apply on premises to
Mfrs. Moggridge or to W. Brydone,
Clinton. 09—ti
STOVES FOR SALE—An Art Souv-
enir, .with oven, a Laurel coal
beater. All in good condition.—
Apply to Miss Rudd 00—tf•
FARM FOR SALE.—LOT 35 AND
half of lot 36, concession 3, Tuck-
,ersmith, sax miles distant from
towns of Seaforth and Clinton ;
convenient to school; fifty: acres
choice pasture land, ten acres tim-
ber, beech and maple ; large apple
orchard also orchard of small fruit,
remainder under cultivation. Ideal
stook farm, well fertilized, fenced
and drained. Large bank barn,
silo, implement shed, hog pen and
other outbuildings. Never -failing
water supply. One and a half
story brick house, large cellar, cis-
tern, telephone and rural mail. Im-
mediate possession given. For fur-
ther particulars apply on premises
or address—A. Elcoat, Seaforth R.
R. No. 3. + — 09-8—p
PROPERTY FOR SATE -3 acres of
garden and orchard on the Loudon
Road. 6 roomed house, bank Karn
20x40, driving shed, hen house.
Possession given fn autumn. Apply
on premises to Mrs. Phillip Row-
- 00
FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE 7 -
roomed house on Princess ' St.,
east, half acre of land with, fruit
trees and berry bushes, town coat-
er.—Apply on premises, Airs..
Akam.—04--tf
PARA' FOR SALE.—ONE 101N-
dred acres, best of soil ; gond
buildings, close to school and
church ; 4e miles from ("linter.
Will be sold on reasonable terms.—
Apply
erms—Apply A. I., Matheson, It. R. No.
3, Seaforth, Phone 17 on 614,
Clinton Central:' --61
FOR SALE, 3-IIOQMI.D 1101941:
on Ilattenbury street, west. Good
cellar, la acres garden, with h fruit
trees.— nhApply oprcniises to alis.
L. Smith. 81
ANY PERSON 010 PER801VS
trespassing or de.troymg 910901 ty
on' the Premises rif the estate 01
the lute William II. Woods will he
prosecuted according to law.—
tar, Woods, 13nyfield. 01-24
ANNO[UNCl PENT.
Wo desire to 'announce that ITC
have enamel up at s,rk;Sroorn at Seas
forth ruder the management of Jon-
athan Ilugill for the sale of our Int
strumpets and 311430ne intending to
pnroilate a .pinup - eltould snake it
their busim'.ss to ice our goods, and
as the name "Hell” enters only on
our goods 12)133.10 in 0ti11 own fantory,
you have a guarantee of a brim which
hag boon in bust/loss fns; over fifty
years, We also guarantee ear prlc80
lower than concerns doing~ largo
newspaper advertising, Write fox'
prices, ]f unable to visit out 51101'-
210020S, tai
JONATHAN HU'tilLL
3qx 240 , SHAVORTII
FARM von
ACIiS Ol+,
splendid larm land In good state of
OU 9
zti atiou
, 4nt
i are
U
a ' 4 m 0 f r.
t-
able storey and a hall brick 1101180
With 13011/ steel root, a good eolde,r,
a barn 40100 and straw sited 22x28
with ]oundation under all, room to
Vie up 28 bead 01 cattle and 6
horses besides 8 box •stalls r
dot
morn, iced room, separator room
and harness room, Cement floors
throughout except 2 box stalls and
root house, A stone pig pen 24x24,
a ten house '24x10 and a drive shed
20x80, . Thoro Is a never failing
spring creek, a good welland cis-
tern, about 14 notes of *'orchard.
This Is a desirable property '2j
allies from Clinton, good gravel
road. I want to sell at once as
health makes it necessary ` for me
to give up farming for the present.
Would soil stook, implements and
scree, if so desired.—Apply Leonard
E. Weir, Lot 27, Con. 4, I•Iullett,
Clinton P. 0. _-40
NEW .AL
We aro expecting both at Bruce -
field and Clinton, some of the new
kind of coal in stove size Briquettes.
Try a loadtof this, as tv0 can assure
you entire satisfaction, besides com-
ing a little cheaper. We also stock
the following at Clinton•,:
EBONY CUBE -The Cannel de Luxe
SOFT COAL -3 in. up Belmont
Lump.
PEA COAL—$1.00 cheaper than
othersfz
os.
CANADA CEMENT—The standard
article.
Accounts may be paid,; and orders
left.,at Wiltse's' grocery, store.
AT BRUCEFIELD :— ,
ROUGH DRESSED LUMBER in
both hard and soft woods.
B. C. SI -TING -LES selling at less
than today's cost price.,
FIBRE. ,BOARD cheaper and better
than lath and plaster,
SMITHING COAL our famous
kleanweld.
Also Cannel, Soft Coal, and Can-
ada Cement.
We do not want all the business,
but we would like to. have Fours.
J. B. MUSTARD
CLINTON and BRUCEFIELD
Phone for Clinton 74,
Phone for Brucefleid 11 on 618.
POULTRY WANTED
IIIGHI:ST MARKET PRICES PAID
FOR ALL KINDS OF
POULTRY
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednes-
day and Thursday of each week till
Sept.. 20th, every day after that.
W. MARQUIS
—86 R.R. No. 1, Clinton.
THE COMER STORE
Live and Let Leve
AYear .Ago
And Today
A year ago we were hopiog and
praying for Victory. Now Victory is
ours, Canada is safe—and prosperous
BUY TO YOUR LI1l[IT
Victory B&lids
Settee donated by
E. E. IIUN 1FOlRD
Phone 4 0
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'r32I. P1RE41•N"i' DAY
MOTHI!IIR MAKES PIES
that the older genet Welt
couldn't be;;in to equal. For
in addition to improved
methods and utensils she has
the advantage of' Indite able to
obtain Purity' itnllr, tate fittest.
baking flout known. Make
your next, batch :with Purity.
Good as your former pies were,
these will be infinitely better,
W6 JetilkirtS & Sone
I+LOI]l7. AND PEED.
T'benes : " ltrvzitor 109, Rosidetlec 141
Retail License No, 0--2568
.wholesale. Lieen34 MIs .12.82
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Sale of fancy work,
aprons, Candy
Rummage
lione.rnade baking and
produce by country
societies ,
Afternoon tete served
from 3to5
o'clock
Dinner served from
5to7
Anyone having donations of
Clothing, Boots, Furniture,
Dishes, Eta, for rummage sale,
kindly bring to Council Cham-
ber, Thursday afternoon,
savantyenf - :,eco
eemeseste
GfNIS . NNTED
for knitters and learners
ALSO WOMEN
for menders Glad inspectors
APPLY AT ONCE
Ciintbn Knitting Co.
LIMITED
FOR
PLUMBING,
EAVETROUGHING,
LIGHTNING RODS
AND METAL WORID
OF ALL KINDS
00T+)
THOS. IIAWKINS.
Agent for Hecla Furnaces
PHONE O3,
Slim) over Rowland's Hardware.
Victory Bonds
The Bridge
from war to peace
Space donated by
J. A. FORD & SON
Live Poifltry Wanted !
4000 CIIICIENS
2000 HENS
1000 DUCKS -
each week from now until the end of
December. We pay for all poultry on
a quality basis delivered wish emptgpay
crops. 11'e pay special prices for
properly milk -fed poultry, and we
would strongly advise all producers'
to finish their -poultry as ft viii
you well to do so.
LANNEL0IS CO.
N. W. Trewartha, . Phone 190
Manager or Hohnecvllle 4 ea 1,3P
Canada Food Board---licoil:to
No. 7.001
CRE,aId WANTED 1
Farmers luaving cream to sell
write us for cans and full particu-
lars.
Dur markets ate the best.
Service the most prompt.
Firm the must reliable. *' 7
Ave prices t110 highest tP.it
with an holiest test which we gee:s-
eete .
Remember our Creamery Co. 'Is as
thoroughly (established and aha ivint;
concern and now o _e of the lar,oril.
in Canada. ion tatter* make auty.
mistake In ride 1111; to its,
Patrons 1101,1 101; 01111 1.11115 . arc re.
quested not to make use of in
seeding; cream to Other cre.,ainerie a
or cream bray ere.
Write today for earls
Pili' SO:31081h Cr3't1"' x1'v,
C. A. 11A1R.R1611, MANAGER
BOA?S Poet SERVICE
C1IaInpierl Bred Bei;
Type
YOltI SIIIIttil Ai'1D. CIII:STER-
WIII'TIv 130eCRS.
A. C. LEVEV,
bone 0-630 °LINTON', 004
Ott home every, torgnoona ,,