The Clinton News Record, 1932-09-15, Page 5THURS., SEPT. 15, 1932
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OF ' INTER.Ii ST TO YOU
AND ME
The village of Brussels is in the
happy position of being without de-
benture debt, according to The Post.
It is a good position to have, espec-
ially just now when money is hard to
"lay hold of.
a • a a .
Qneet A.rote's lace, or `wild cprrot is
a beadt'iu1 study in blossom but it
is a very bad weed. We often wonder
•why farmers allow it to ripen in
fields and along highways, to bring
forth a more abundant crop next
year.
Thieves entered the Lucan hotel
the other morning and dragged out
a heavyof l
s e,oa dad it into a car and
drove off right under the nose of 'the
proprietor. The safe contained gvet•.
two hundred dollars. ' Robbers are
getting pretty bold, But it wouldn't
pay th'etit to hire a truck to remove
our safe.
COUNTY NEWS
GODERICH: Two students here,
William and James Sutherland, bro-
thers, figure prominently in the uni
• wersity ;college proficiency scholar-
ships, just announced. William re-
ceives the Maurice Cody scholarship
($125 and four year's tuition), and
James the first alumni scholarship
($100 cash and four years' tuition).
William Sutherland also qualified for
a scholarship in classics. Other a-
wards to Williattt Sutherland, are the
Hugh Innis Strang memorial (scholar
ship ($125 and four year's tuition)
and the Robert MacKay 'memorial
scholarship ($200 cash). James
Sutherland also receives the Strang
-memorial sdholarship ($125 and four
year's tuition), which was not a-
warded last year. The total value of
the scholarships won by the brothers
makes a 'substantial amount and they
are in Tine for others not yet an-
nounced. Both will enter •Toronto
University this fall. They are the
grandsons of the late Registrar Wm.
Coats.
William Black Now Out of
the Running
, William Black, a Progressive can-
-didate in South Huron, has withi
drawn from the field, leaving th.
Liberal, Mr. Golding of Seaforth,
the Iib. Conservative, Mr. L. Rader,
of tray, and Mr. W. W.. Cooper, of
Kippen, a former Liberal who is en-
tering as an independent.
Mr. Black does not give any par,
titular reason for his withdrawal
but probably some arrangement has
been reached by the Liberal; and the
Progressives, Or it may be that he
saw little chance of winning, though
with so many in the field it is any-
body's race.
All work done so far has been done.
very quietly. But the opening gun
is being fired tonight when the
Lib. -Conservatives are holding a
meeting at Exeter, which will be ad-
dressed by Hon, Dr. Manion, Minster
of Raileaps. 0n Tuesday 1 -Ion. 1-1. 1-1
Stevens, Minister -of 'Made and Clonn-
nxerce, will acidness a meeting in Sea-
i•orth. Mrs. IT. Fa11is of. Peterboiro
will also be a speaker at this
meeting, The Liberals will no
doubt have party leaders address the
vol'ers at different. points,
During the last week of- the cam-
paign Ilon. Robert W9ir, Premier
Bennett's itIinisl',or of Agriculture,
will ,be in the riding. He will speak
at Clinton. on Friday, 'September 30,
while arrangements are .now being`
made for other Meetings. Mr. Weir
is an all around practical farmer,. is
a native of Huron County who has
farmed here and in Western Canada,
As Minister of Agriculture, he was
instrumental. in obtaining for Cana-
dian fanners impozta
nt concessions
on the British market which Will
mean store dollars in their pockets.
On nomination • day, September
2pth, official nominations will be
posted at Hensel' at 2 o'clorlc• in the
afternoon. At this meeting, there will
be speeches by all candidates and
their representativies. Mr. Rader
will be supported by Col. the Hon.
Dr. Donald M. Sutherland, M.P.,. far
North Oxford, and Minister of Nati
ional Defence in Mr. Bennett's cab-
inet
HULLETT To NSHI "
A quiet wedding was solemnized
on Sept. 3rd at The Little Flower
Church, Chicago, when Helen Agnes,
younger daughter of Mr. Richard
Morrison, of Hulled, was united in
marriage to Mr. C. J'. Price of Chic-
ago. Rev. Fr. Berneau 'officiated.
The bride was gowned in brown
velvet and was attended by her con -
sin, Miss Sadie McGowan, who also
ware brown velvet. The bride's bro-
ther, Richard, acted as best man.
Following the ceremony a wedding
dinner was served to the bridal par?
ty at the Terrace Gardens of the
ltforrison 'hatch
Mr. and Mrs. Price later left on a
honeymoon trip to "The Del,." Misc.
Mrs. Price was well-known in her
home township and in Clinton, hav-
ing graduated from the Clinton Col-
legiate. Her many friends waft good
wishes to her for a happy future.
Mr. W. Marquis had. word the
other day of a motor accident in
which his sister, Mise Janet Marquis,
and his brother-in-law, Mr. A. Jervie
of Napanee, Ind., figured. Mt'; Jer-
vis was driving his ear when he was
run into by another'. and. Miss Mar-
quis had her collar 'bone broken and
received several cuts and bruises. Mr.
Jervis escaped unhurt. It was a
narrow escape,
The Tebbutt Family Picnic
A Pleasant Autumn Outing
The annual Tebbutt fancily picnic
held at Cona2ralo on Labor Day prov-
ed to be a great success, those in at-
tendance enjoying the day in the op-
en air, in company with members of
the family in its different branches.
The following report in rhyme has
been contributed by a member of
the fancily who does not wish to sign
.net name:
The Tebbutt Reunion Picnic
Which took place on labor Day, at
Conadale Resort,
Each one there asciemlbled a good
time did 'report;
As you know it was an ideal day,
Wo enjoyed ourselves in every way
Sotim of us went for a row on the
water,
Since we had outgrown the teeter.
. totter;
The lady bowlers took their places,
And played the game with smiling
faces.
A game of soft -ball followed then,
Betwixt the ladies and the men;.
A. few enjoyed the checker game,
To the majority was much' too tame,
I have not listed all the games,
Nor have T told .you the winner':
names; •
In so much as we were able,
We excelled ourselves at the supper-
table.
After-dinner speeches were listened
to then,
We all felt proud of our talented men
The Pink Lady Contest caused mucl'
fust,
In which Mr. Henry Tebbutt wen.
Two bouquets of flowers were given
away,
To the two oldest present on that day
Which was Mr. Geo. Tebbutt and
14irs. Agnes Jervis,
We were pleased to reward for long
life service.
Our Picnic is held as an annual affair
Five entered last year, the land
bright and fair;
Mats. James Wilson, who died in the
West,
In Regina, Sask., was laid to rest.
Mrs. F. McCartney and Mrs. Alf.
Jervis,
Each rendered the world a faithful
service;
Mrs. Thos. Potter a true mother ane
wife,
Iiad lived a long and useful life.
Miss Ida Tebbutt whom all did love,
God called her to His home above;
Our picnic came to a happy close,
Will we all meet next year? God only
knows.
MARRIAGES
PRICE-MORRISON At the little
Flower Church, Chicago, on Sept.
3rd, by the Rev. Father Berneau,
Helen' Agnes, younger daughter of
bIr. Richard Morrison of Huliett,
to C. J. Price of Chicago.
WEBSTEII NOTT--At the home of
the bride's parents, by the Rev.
James Elford of Part Perry, uncle
of the bride, Evelene. Florence,
only daughter of 14 Tr, and Mrs. W.
J. Nott, Rgntondville, to Thomas
Keith Webster, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Webster of
Tucicersmith.
BIRTHS
BIGGIN--In Stratford, on Sept, Stitt
to Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Riggin, a
daughter.
Head Office
Montreal
1ti
erm nent Character
There is iron and rock in the veins of Canada, as well as
gold and silver. The stern and heroic qualities that con-;
quered a wilderness and built a Dominion, united from'
Ocean to Ocean, still predominate in Canadian character.)
There is a permanency in this country that grows out of
that character. It is expressed in institutions as well as
individual craftsmanship and frugal industry. -_.
The Bank of Montreal was the first permanent Bank in
Canada. living successfully cooperated with this country's ,
people and business through rhe ups and downs of 115
years, the Bank today faces the future firm ire its faith in
the permanency of Canada's progress and the character,
and resourcefulness of the Canadian people.
BANK OF MONTREAL.
Established 1817
,,TOTAL ASsETS IN EXCESS OF $700,000,000
Clinton Branch: H., R. SHARP, Managet.
Lonzlceboroiigh (Sub -Agency): Open Monday and 'Thursdae
rre
yrs
Member of Florist Telegraph
Delivery' Association
Flowers and Floral
Designs fon•all
Occasions
Chas. V. COQ 1
FL'QD` RIS T
Phones:' 66w; and, 66j
.f
Meals at all hours. Special Dinner 40c.
from 11 a.rn. to 2 p.m. ...
Sapper, 5 . to 8 p,ni. Lunch at all
hours.
Try our Neilson Ice' :Cream, Ice
Cream Bricks,' and Eskimo Pies,
Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy.
Charlie Koo
Proprietor. 53-e.
Permanent ,Wave $2.95
REGULAR $6.50 WAVE FOR TWO
WEEKS ONLY
Lucille Jones
Beauty Saloon
MITCHELL
Open Evenings.
For Appointment Phone 78.
88-1-p.
The Lord's Day
ALLIANCE
OP CANADA
will be making its
ANNUAL APPEAL
to the citizens of
CLINTON
very shortly. Please be as IiberaI as
possible. 88-1,
GODERICH -FAIR NEXT WEEK
Big district fair nt 'Goderich Sep-
tember 20 and 21. Afternoon pro-
gram on Wednesday ineiudes four
track events: 2.28 trot or pace, 2,17
trot or pace, running race and relay
running race. Softball tournament
by Clinton, Seaforth, Grand Bend
and Goderieh teams. other attra-
tions. Special exhibits. Admission
25e.
VARNA
The Varna United church will hold
its anniversary services en Sunday,
Oct. lath.
SIJMMERHILL
Miss Marion Mason left this week
for Stratford to attend Normal,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cotton and Mr.
and .Mrs. I1. C. Josiing of Detroit
who had been visiting Mr. anti Mrs.
T. E. Mason for a couple of weeks,
returned home on Sunday.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Misses Pearl and Gertrude Easotn
visited with Mt'. and Mrs. Tiles. Mil-
ler Of Brussels on Sunday last.
Ebenezer church will hold its annit
versary services on Sunday next,
Sept, 18th. A Sunday School Rally
will be held at half past two in the
afternoon, when the Rev. Mr. Watts
of North street United church will
be the speaker, and at seven -thirty
in the evenings service will be held,
the Rev. F. G. Farrill of Ontario
street United church, Clinton, to
preach, Mrs. Henderson ,of Gode-
rich and the Lobb Male Quartette
will assist in the mtt.ieal part of the
set'Vices.
A report has been circulated that
Mr. J. Tebbutt has been malting a
charge to those who use ,his proper-
ty near the river for picnic purposes
Mr. Tebbutt says he has not nor doe,
he intend making any charge for suet
privileges. All he aslts is that thosr
who make such use of his property
tape care to leave things just as they
find them. This is a Hien spot for
small parties to go for picnics ant
the privilege should be appreciated.
Congratulations are in order fon
WI'. and 14Irs. Laurie Biggin, to whom
a young daughter was !bor'n. on Tues.
day.
Mr. and Mre. Guy •Hielct spent the
eeic-end with Mr, and Mrs. Oliver
W'elrh, .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham and
Mrs, Annie Hicks spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Welsh,
Mrs, C. W. Thompson and Miss
Marion and Mrs. R. Armstrong and
Miss Myrtle of Clinton visited Mr.
and Mrs, R. Pearson the other even-
ing on the 16th. •
Mrs; James Johnston' has returned
to her home in Goder ch after 'a vis-
it with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Mid,
.dleton. During her visit Mr, and
Mrs. Middleton, Margaret, Kathleen.
and Ted and Mrs. Johnston enjoyed
a very pleasant motor trip to the Ni
agara District, .,
1Ne Piave Them'
SPRING CHICKEN'S FOR SUNDAY
DINNER
Also
BOILING FOWL & CHIPPED EGGS
FOR GOOD HEALTH EAT MORE
EGGS AND POULTRY
WE ARE CASH,BUYERS OF EGGS
- AND POULTRY THE YEAR
ROUND.
N. W. Trewa11'•th&t
Phones -Office, - 214j Residence, 214w
011't Forget
Next week's the time for
Preserving Peaches
GIVE US A CALL FOR QUALITY
FRUIT AT RIGHT PRICES
BARTLJFF & CRICH
Makers of Dainty Maid and Whole
Wheat Bread
Phone 1, Clinton.
CAPITAL THEATRE
Northern Electric Sound System
Goderich, Phone 47 •
Now Playing: 'The Mouthpiece'
with Warren William and
Sidney Fox.
MON., TUES., WED.
JOHN AND LIONEL
BARRYMORE in
"ARSENE LUPIN"
included in the excellent cast
are Karen Morley and Jahn
Miijan.
Sound News and other Features
THURS., FRI., SAT.
Charlie Murray and
George Sidney
in another rib -tickling ylddish-
er Trish mixup.
The Cohens &
Kellys in Hollywood
Mat.: Wecl. and Sat. at 3 pan.
Conning: "The Man from Yes-
terday."
Farmers
oxes
We. have some 200 Veneer Boxes
size d0x35x35. Good for seeds,
These boxes cost nt least $1.50 each
to snake. Wb are offering then: for
sale at 40c each,
Clinton Knitting Co. Limited
88.1.
Annual Bazaar
The Women's Association of Wes-
ley -Willis church 'will hold its annual
bazaar and tea in the council cham-
ber on Saturday aftor'noort, Nov. 19th.
Further particulars later. 88-1.
Girl Wanted
To learn Permanent Waving and
Finger Waving. Fee $20. Give ad-
dress and phone. Box 5, Clinton.
88-1.
Ewe Lambs for Sale
12 well-bred Leicester ewe lambs.
Apply to Oliver Cole, 13th concession
Goderieh township or phone 11 on
605, Clinton. 88.2,
For Sale or Rent
Resirable house, Princess street,
town water, electric lights, 3 min-
utes from Collegiate, 10 minutes from
dawn town, 1-2 acre garden, with
fruit trees. Good locality. Apply
13. M. Akam, or Dr. •Shaw, Clinton..
88-2.
Cottage to Rent
In Victoria street, Also Oak Side
board for sale cheap. Apply to
Thos. Herman, Phone 210, Clinton.
88-2.
Spirella Corsetiere
Have you a Spirilla requiring al-
teration of repair? It will pay you
to give it attention now. Mrs. J. Sil-
cock, Telephone 265w. 88-2-p.
District Agents Wanted
Ambitious men with :canvassing.
experience 'can make good money
handling our frill line Toilet Pieper-
ations and side lines, Canadian Cos-
metic and Chemical Laboratories, 346
Ridout St., London. 88-1-p.
Farm For Sale.
Farm is situated on Cut Line, one
quarter or a mile from Holmesville,
consisting of eighty-eight acres of
good farming land. Has been in
pasture for (several years, Good
shade for cattle and never :failing
spring' water. Apply Elizabeth Ford, i
Ontario •St., Clinton. Phone 317.
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wrong, just shiverr down to
breakfast the first snappy cold
morning and face the wife with.
the astounding admission that
you have neglected to lay in
your Winter's supply of Heat
Folks. She'll doubtless make it
hot for you, but in a way that
won't arouse any warm feelings
in the heart of either. ,Yet, it',
coming to you, old roan. You
knew you'd need coal. You
meant to order. But you, put it
off. If you get caught this
way, instead of going in to
breakfast, you'd better sneak
out the back door, and
NE. DIDPlt$. ORDER NEAT RUGS
Sri®' Tin FROST WAS °Mille COR
A SADDER AND A WISER MIEN
Ha ROSE ThiE MORROW MOIZN
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PHONE 74
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CLINTON, ONTARIO
III i.,.»fllv&i: St*10!'JGht''.,
30 and 60
Watt
PRODUCT OF CANADIAN GENERAL
1
Phone Us C. H. VE
Wo Deliver
How Lang Inas It Been Since you
Were Photographed?
Put array those old f shioned pictures
To the man of affairs, lack Of a
recent portrait is often a source of
embarrassment.
BURGESS' STUDIOS
CLINTON AND MITCHELL
Quality Developing and Printing
house and Barn For Rent
• Friante house and barn for rent,
2nd concession of Hallett townships
13-4 miles from Clinton. Apply to
Mrs. Geo. Mann, Jr., phone 6361:24,
Clinton central. 87-2-p.
For Sale
6 -room house with all modern eon-
venlences and good garage. Apply
to J. A. Sutter, Clinton. 87-2.
For Sale
Kitchen range, burns wood, good
baker in good condition, sell reason-
able. Apply Mr.;. J. Vincent, Dunlop
and Frederick Street, Clinton.
87-2-p.
Liberal -Conservatives To Meet
A meeting of the Lib. -Conserva-
tives of Clinton and surrounding
community will be held in the local
combuttee booms on Friday evening,
Sept. 16th, to meet the candidate in
the coming bye-eleetion in South
Iluron, Mr. L. Rader, and to 'tear ad-
dresses by Hon. Frank White and
i1fr. A. R. Ford of London, Mrs.
Howard Faille of Petorboro will be
present to address the ladies. 87-2.
Plats Remodelled
Hats designed, blocked and remod-
elled, Your own materials used. 0.
Akam, milliner, Princess street,
Clinton. 84-4.
Ten and Candy Sate
Afternoon tett and sale of home-
made candy will be held by the com-
mittee in charge of the produce booth
of St. Paul's annual bazaar, on Tues
day afternoon, Sept. 20th, commenc-
ing at 3 o'clock; at the home of the
Misses Thompson, Isaac street.
87-2.
Boarders Wanted
Accotttmodatiott for boarders
and roomers. Comfortable situa
tion, modern conveniences, bonne
privileges, Mrs, E. Niclile, Clinton,
Phone 23w. 84-tf.
Pullets
A number of Bred -to -lay Barred
Rock pullets, laying, hatched in March
G. R. Lindsay, hedge Row Farm
R. R. No. 3 Clinton, Ontario. 82-tf.
Comb and Extracted Honey
Gall and taste the delicious clover
and mint blend (no buckwheat) at
65c per 10 lb. pail. T. G. Seribbins,
Victoria Street, Phone 815. 86-3-p.
Wanted, Boarders or Roomers
House, centrally' located, two doors
west of the Baptist Church on Huron
street, All modern conveniences.
Terms, Reasonable. Apply to, Mrs.
W. H. Cole. Phone number 183. 85-tf.
AUCTION SALE
On Saturday, September 24th, at
the residence, Princess Street, of
1 ousehold goods including bedroom
suite, iron bed, Simmons bed and
child's cot (walnut finish), dresser,
enpart, bed, leather rocker, wicker
chair, other easy chairs, small table,
oak dining table and sideboard, 6
dining chairs, desk sewing machine,
2 kitchen tables, 4 chairs, stool,
Quebec heater, electric radio, range-
ette, lamps and iron, leather couch,
spring cot, 'rugs, con'goleum, feather
1 illows, washing machine, and writtg•
er, lawn mower, garden tools, fire
extinguishes., step Ladder, boiler, vac-
uum cleaner, mops, trunks, set of
dishes, kitchen utensils. etc. -Termer
Cash,
Goods on display day before sale
for anyone wishing to examine them,.
Mrs. E. Rodaway, Proprietress, G.
1-1.. Elliott, Auctioneer.
88--2
voupirommorammerlt
15c
7 for $1.00
ELECTRIC
Phone 7
,..,.w<..:, ,1,•.1.,,,, <.,,g., ,, .CrOr�w
Funeral Service
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Complete Motor Equipment
24 Hour Service
SUTTER--PERDUE--WALI{ER
Day or Night Phone 147w
WANTED
Fresh Eggs and Cream
Highest Prices for Strictly Fresh
Eggs.
Cream shipped regularly.
Good Priees Paid.
A. E. FINCH
Phone 231.
Chpping
AFTER SEPTEMBER 16tit-
CIIOPPING EVERY DAY
Clinton Chopping Mill
87-1-p.
For Sale or For Rent
A double house, Victoria street,
seven rooms in each side, electric
lights, water, furnace, gardens, wir-
ed for electric range, garage, 1-4 ac-
re of Iand, good cement cellar. A.p-
ply to i'drs, R. B. Carter. 85-4,
Wood For Sale
Dry wood for sale, either at pile
or delivered. Apply to Victor Fal.
coner, R. R. No. 1, Brucefield. Phone
620x12, Clinton. 63-11400-p.
House for Sale
8 -room house with modern conven-
iences, Albert street, Clinton, 8 lots
in garden, barn, woodshed, good cel-
lar under house. Apply on premises
to Hiram Hill. 66-tf,
House For Sale or Rent
Comfortable 8 -room house in Prin.
cess street, residence of the late
Peter Cantelon. For particulars ap-
ply 4a George Cantelon, Rattenbury
street, Clinton. Phone 272. 35-tf.
E. G. HOWES
Electriean and Plumber
A Full Line of Electric Appliances
also
Plumbing Fixtures
Wiring, Plumbing and Repaint
Phone 53w. 13-tf.
Coal, Coke dc Wood
Genuine "Lehigh Valley Anthra-
cite Coal" of all sizes.
Alberta Coal.
Hamilton -made Coro as well as Am-
erican, also Bitimrinus coal at my
sheds, Queen St;
Prompt and careful delivery.
A. D. McCartney
Coal Dealer, Clinton.
Queen St. Phone 250 ,.•
All Cleaning and
Pressing
at
Reduced Prices
W. J. JAGO
If not open work may be left
at Heard's Barber Shop