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('OF INTEREST TO YOU
AND ME
It takes, sa it is figured out
'something over -$7,000 to rear a
g
••child from birth to the a e of eigh-
teen and in the month 'of March 4,155
s
of these young Canadians, each of
wover cost this country ver .$7,000,
es
vent to the United Stat and that
' is lower than the average for the
•.previous eight months. Truly, it is
The proceeds amounted to something
in the neighborhood of $150.00. Ben -
miller had the male quartette and
, a violinist from the same city. This
centre malting $85.00.
The ditching machine is engaged
at Glen Bros. this past ten days.
Some of the young people attend-
ed "Tons of. Money," at Blyth on
Monday evening.
I Mr. James Gallagher and Mr, T.
H. Wilson are each sporting a two -
door sedan. •
At Smith's Hill church at the reg-
ular service on Sunday baptism was
administered to the son of Mr. and
Mrs. T, H. Wilson, Malcolm • Amos
Wilson..
• All were much pleased to hear e
solo rendered by Mess Della Keyser
of Stratford, trained and talented
singer, at . Smith's Hill church on
Sunday. The young Iady was n
guest at the home of her uncle, Mr.
John Young, Loyal.
We are very glad to report that
Mrs. Paul Mbedel is feeling much
better and looks forward to being
able to sit up soon.
Some of the farmers in the locaI-
ity are erecting galvanized ventil-
ators en their ' barns thus making
their• premises of better appearance
and ensuring against the dangers of
creating of gasses, which attract
lightning.
M-..
no weakling's jab building up- a
country under such conditions.
1Pw as
Canadians as a whole are a modest
race. Fact is we have been far too
modest; we have not given ourselves
ea fair spew in the great gathering
of the nations of the earth. We have
-.acted the part of Cinderella too
ranch, .inclined to- sit back and let
others find out our very considerable
• advantages and good points. We
have been the more inclined to do
this, perhaps, because we have 'had
• as our neighbor, a nation of boast -
ere; people who have been willing
to speud time and lung -power to no
end "telling the world," that they
• have the "biggest" of everything un-
der the sun,' This has • got under our
skin a bit; we have become disgusted
- with the braggart's job and have ruil
to the other extreme. Have we felt
that we had nothing to "blow" a-
bout? Well it ,could hardly be that,
with a country like ours!
But, lacking the offices of the
good fairy to come along and take
us out and show off our charms, we
had better give over our faise mod-
esty and conte out and'•take our place
' in the family cf nations,, proudly and
unafraid, and we should not be a-
fraid to clo a little bit of quite justi-
fiable advertising, the more espec-
' laity as we have acrossthe street a
competitor who is completely sold to
the idea of blowing his own horn,
The New Outlook of last week
• calls attention to a special issue of a
church paper printed across the
south boundary in honour of its sev-
enty-fifth birthday, (so it was not
the ignorance of youth) which ear-
ned a map of North America as a
cover design, showing the United
States with its great buildings, it
trains, aeroplanes, collegaa, church-
es, etc., and Canada 'with its moun-
tains, Iakes, jackpines and snow,
and a fur clad hunter in snowshoes.
The Outlook editor, thought they
aright have given Canada at least
one grain elevator, for the sake of
the Wiot+ld's Wheat King, who .has
had his dominion in Canada for many
a year. But perhaps the artist
• wished to introduce the most roman-
tic feature and certainly a hunter in
the north is more a figure of ro-
ntanee than a skyscraper, But --what
we cannot understand is why people
in the Um -ted States who call them-
selves intelligent can be content to
-know SO. little about their very im-
iortant neighbor north of them. They
-do not seem to possess even natural
curiosity,
4
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Speaking of the enjoyment of a
holiday, it used to be that about the
worst accident that could happen en
a• holiday was a badly sun burned
neck, got while fishing or boating,
or a set of tired muscles which had
-been exereised overmuch in unae-
oeatomed exertions. But nowadays
one scans the papers after 'each holi-
day to see if any familiar name
appears in the inevitable casualty
list of motor -accidents. Over forty
people in Ontario were ie -
mated either killed ar, in-
jured during the past holiday week-
end. And we venture to say that not.
one of the accidents but might have
been avoided had proper precautions
been taken. When are pobpie going.
to learn the fact that an automobile
is a dangerous weapon, - in care-•
less hands, and handle it wording-
"1y?
aeord' g
-ly' J. A, Beattie.
ST. HELENS
1 &Ie. and Mars. Albert Wallace, Mr.
Hugh and Miss Wallace of Barrie
spent the week -end at the home of
Efe. Wallace Miller and other
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Dougherty of
Guelph, Miss Vera Woods, Toronto;
and Master Bobby Philips, Fergus,
motored up and spent the week -end
with luxes, R. .1. Woods. Mr. Alvin
Woods accompanied them back and
goes to Hamilton to spend the sum-
mer.
Mrs, Jas. Durnin ° received word.
• recently of the sudden death of her
: only sister, Mrs. Ryan, of New West-
minster, B,C,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Taylor, attend-
ed the fuueral of Mrs, Taylor's un-
cle, Ilii, E. McVittie, at Londesboro,
recently.
Mr. John Wiseman, who is em-
ployed near Goderich, spent Sunday
at his home here.
'Bliss Vera Todd spent the week-
end in Lueknow,
Mr. Stanley Todd spent the week-
end ie. Guelph.
Quite a number of the ladies of the
Institute were the guests of the St.
Augustine Institute at thehome of
Mis. T. Robinson last week, when
Mrs, Allan, the summer speaker, ad-
dressed the Meeting.
We are scary to report that Mr.
Geo. Webb is not improving as fast
as his many friends Would wish.
•
Wednesday. Closing
The following undersigned Mex
chants of 'Clinton are delirious of
having Wednesday half, holidays,
during June, July . and August, ex-
cept when a Public Holiday occurs
during the week.
• W. '1 O'Neil.
Wi Robinson. •
I•L i„ 'Murch.
Geo. McLennan. •
The C. &S. Grocers.
1i'arry Fitzsimons:
R. Irwin.
A. Wj. Groves,
S. G. Castle.
J. ,T. *Knight & Son.
A. T. Cooper,
R,
H. Johnson.
Morrish Clothing Co.
'» - . W� S. R. Holmes.
COLBORNE
;Tea, meetings were held at N'il'e
•apd Scimitar on •Friday and 'Satur-
day:. night, respectively. Nile church
was well filled, snaking also a very
•aipreciative audienee for a every in•:,
"tereeting •program given by a talent
ad Melo quartette .from ,Stratford.,.
A. McDonald.
Chief's.
•• J. P. Sheppard & Co.'
H. ' W. Charlesworth:
• W. It 'IlelIyar.
W R Counter.
Connell; & Tyndall -
Fred Jackson. ;
J. Lovett •
Plumsteel Bros.
Davis &• Herman:'
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THE CLINTON-NEWS 'RECORD
CARD OF THANKS' . , .. 50e
MEMORIAL VERSE
PER LINE ....10c
MARRIAGES
SIXADDIOK — POTTER .r. 'At the
home of the bride's pa5'ents; on
Btay 24th, by the Rev. A. E. Doan,
of Ontario street United church,
Clinton, Clara Violet, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mes. W'm. T.
blotter :'of . Stanley township, to
Charles Robert Shaddick, son of
tiilr. T. Shaddick, Hensall. -
0t AR,T R--kMleGOWAN — At the
residence, of the bride's parents,
Wloodlea Farm, Wawanosh, on
May 17th, by the Rev. G Weir,
Edna Robertson, youngest Baugh -
ter of Mor. ands MVl' s, R. C. M'cGow-
an, to George T. Charter of East
W',wanosh,
BIRTHS
DIGWIA-Tfi—In. EIlutIett 'township ,on
May 22nd, to Mir. and Mrs.. Wil-
liam- Howatt, a son.
DEATHS
STEWAART—In Hullett township, on
M'ay 22:4, William Stewart, in his
80th year.
WELSH—In London, on May 23rd,
Lillian Louisa Green, wife • of
David N. Wielsh • of Lambeth, in
her 42nd year.
JONES --In Toronto, on. May 28th,
Vern Evelyn Bennett, wife of'
Eric E. Ward Jones.
WATSON--In Stanley township, on
May 28th, John 'Watson, .in his
82nd year.
` IN MEMORIAM
R'UTLE'DGE—In loving memory of
:Wjilliam Rutledge, who passed
away two years ago, May 28th,
1928.
"Peaceful be thy rest, dear father,
Never shall your memory fade.
Sweetest thoughts will ever linger
Around thee grave where you are
laid."
CARD OP THANKS
The family of the late William
Stewart wish to express their thanks
to all who extended assistance and
sympathy to them in their recent be-
reavement, also to the L.O.L. lodges
who attended their father's funeral
and the members of Londesboro
ted church choir for their attendance•
at the service.
Don't Miss This
Play
•
IT'S THE BEST EVER
under auspices of Clinton Public
Hospital
"The Colonel's Maid"
•
to be presented by Pastime Club in
LONDESBORO COMMUNITY HALL
THURSDAY, JUNE 5
at 8.15 p.m.
Miusje between Acts Admission, 25c
68-2.
"The Tiger
INTRIGUING COMEDY
by Ruth P. Kimball
will be presented in the
TOW HALL, BAYFIELD
Friday, May 30
at 8.15 p.m.
under auspices of A.Y,P.A. of the
Parish of Bayfield, Varna and
Middleton.
Admission, Adults, 35c; Children, 25o
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS AMUS-
ING PLAY 67-2.
•
Automobile Owners
Isn't it better to pay the premium
you know, than risk Liabilities you
cannot estimate.
Don't Drive Without Insurance
There should be no further ambig-
uity about your insurance obligations
Every` motorist must be covered a-
gainst all highway hazards.
PUBLIC LIABILITY, PROPERTY
DAMAGE, COLLISION, FIRE
AND THEFT.
HAROLD C. LAWSON
Health & Accident, Theft, Fire
Insurance, Etc, '
Phone 208, Clinton 67-.
CLINTON FLOUR MILLS
Shorts
$L60 FOR 100 LBS
(in buyers bags)
Buy your supply now while they
last.
Wle have same good Feed Wheat
for Chicken Feed at 950 a bushel.
GROUND' FEED W1AT
$1.80 FOR 100 LBS.
John Schoenhals
67-3.
Boarders Wanted
Accomodation for boarders. Reas-
'onabie: rates. Ingnire ,at The News -
Record office.
1
Wanted •
$1,000 and $3x500 on• first class
farm 'mortgages: c: 'B; Elate, ; Con-
veyancer, Clinton. • 67-2=p.
CARNATIONS,
HYACINTHS,
TULIPS,
NACCISSUS,
,,,, •DAFFODILS,
SWEET PEAS, MARIGOLDS
.FOR CUTTING.
ALSO POT PLANTS
CALCELARIA,- CINERARIA
PRIMULA'AN)) PANS OF
BULBS.
Chas. V. Coke
•
Two Phones -66w and 66j
Convention
of the
LIBERAL -CONSERVATIVES OF
SOUTH HURON"
willbe held in the
TOWN HALL. HENSALL
on Thursday
ay 29th
at; 2 p.m. -
To nominate a candidate to con-
test the riding of • South. Huron at
the, coming Federal election. `
• Officers for .the coming .year will
be elected at the . meeting,
Several prominent speakers will be
present to address the Convention.
Three delegetee will vote from
each poll. .
Ladies are especially invited to
attend. • • •
Executive meeting at '1 o'clock.
GOD SAVE THE KING
Robt. Higgins, .. Col. R. B. Combe,
Secretary. President.
67-2,
Progressives
ANNUAL . MEETING' OF THE
POLITICAL PROGRESSIVE
' ASSOCIATION
OF SOUTH HURON
' will ile held in the
TOWN HALL, HENSALL
Jac 5th
2 p.m.
Also a Convention to select a
candidate for the forthcoming Fed-
eral Election will he held at the
sante time and place The meeting
will be addressed by W. G. Medd,
X.P.P.
Joe Forrest, R. R. 3 Wm. Black,
Seaforth, Seaforth,
Sec. -Treasurer. President.
67-2
BA Y CHICKS
We can supply you with S. C.
i
Wdr te Leghorn Chroos
for delivery in
Jute at. $10.00 per 100. Our Leghorns
are the famous '.Barron Strain, big
hens, heavy layers of large eggs.
We guarantee 100 per cent. safe de-
livery. Order early while the best
dates are available,
THE WALTER: ROSE POULTRY
FARM
Brussels, Ont. 66-4.
House Pot Sale
Comfortable nine room house,
Victoria street, Clinton. Garage and
stable. Apply to S. G. Castle, Clin-
ton. 40-tf.
SEALED TENDERS addressed to
the undersigned and endorsed . "Ten-
der for North Pier Reconstruction,
Goderich, Ont.," will be received until
12 o'clock noon (daylight saving),
Friday, June 6, 1930, for the recon-
struction in concrete, of the
superstructure of the North pier, for
a length of 484 feet, at Goderich,
Huron County, Ont,
Plans and form of contract can he
seen and specification and .forms of
tender obtained at this Department,
at the offices of the District Engin-
eer, C,ustome Building, London, Ont.;
Tororitb Builders Exchange and Con-
struction Industries, ,1104 Bay Street,
Toronto, Ont, also at the Post Of-
fice, Goderich„ Ont. •
Tenders will not be considered un-
less made on printed forms supplied
by the .Department and in accordance
with conditions contained therein.
Each tender must be accompanied
by an accepted cheque oar.'a -charter-
ed bank payable to the order of the
Minister of Public Works, equal to
10 per cent; of the amount of the ten-
der,, Bowls of the Dominion of Can-
ada
anada or bonds: of the Canadian Nation-
al Railway Company will also be ac-
cepted as security, or ;bonds and a
cheque if required to make up an odd
amount, -
Note.--iBlue prints can be obtained
a 'i5 this Department by depositing an
accepted cheque for the eum of $20.00
Payable .to the order of the, Minister
of Public Works: which will be re-
turned of the intending bidder submit'
,a, regular bid.
By, . oi4er,
N., DESJARbINES,
Seetary.
1)epartnieht ;of Public Worltscr, a
Ottawa, May' 16, 1980. 67-2.
Clinton's New -Laid Egg
And Poultry House
Eggs bought according to Donde
ion Government` Egg Regulations.
Inquire 'far our prices of eggs.
You will always find our prices par-
allel with the city markets.
Fat - hens and 'well -finished Chicks
always wanted—Prices good.
Always phqne our office•for prices
before marketing produce,
N. W. 'rewairtha
Phones -Office, 214j Residence, 214w
CAR OWNER
Stant the .motoring -season "Eight"
by taking out an auto and personal.
accident insurance policy. I can
meet your requirements for either
private or commercial vehicle cover-
age -as well "'as,.protection for your-
self. Having had years of, experience
in auto insurance and representing a
splendid range. of companies, I ani
in a position to advise you as to your
needs and to provide you ,the very
best of servicewith your insurance.
H. E. RORKE.
Clinton, Ont., All lines of insurance
Sun Life Agency. • Phone 258w,
58-tf.
BARRED ROCK BABY CHICKS
Ontario Breeding Station, (second
year), specializing in Barred Rocks.
Plant trap -nested • hander Record of
Performance supervision.
Every ,chick sired by a pedegreed
male from blood -tested hen. •
Our pen in Canadian Egg -laying
Contest at Ottawa, featuring 25 to 27
-oz. eggs, holds third • place to date
in Reeks.
May Chicks, $17.00 per 100, , June
Chicks, $16:00 per 100.
J. M. SCOTT,
SUNN'YCREST FARM, SEAFORTH
Phone 251-32, Seaforth Central
66-8.
Guaranteed Baby • Chicks
Given approited conditions, we
guarantee our chicks to be 80 per
Fent alive and thriving at four weeks
of age. Hatched in a modern, steam
heated incubator, equipped with air
cleaning cabinets. Our prices are
right, chicks first-class. Barred
Reeks:' After May late $16,00 per
100; After, May 20th: $15.00 per 100;
After June 10th, $14.00 per 100,
White Leghorns; After May 1st,
$14.00 per 100; After May '20th,
$13.00 per 100; After June 10th,
$12.00 per 100. One dollar per hun-
dred off if ordered one month in ad-
vance. Also one dollar per hundred
off for orders of 500 Or over; J. E.
MlcRinley, Zurigh,• Ont. Phone, Hen -
sail, 97-4. 64-tf.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Walter Peffers,
' Deceased
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons having claims against the
estate of Welter Peffers, late of the
Town of . Clinton, in the County of
Huron, gentleman, ro nt ensu deceased who
died on or about the 30th day of
April A.D., 1930, are requested to de-
liver to Enuna Sanderson, th'b execu-
trix of the said estate or her solici-
tor, on or before the 31st day of May
A.D, 1930, a full statement of their
claims together with particulars
thereof, and the nature of the secur-
ities if held by them all duly verified
by affidavit.
AND TAKE NOTICE that after
the said last mentioned date the
said executrix will proceed to dis-
tribute the estate of the said deceaesd
amongst the persons entitled thereto
having regard only to such claim's as
she shall have received due notice
and in acliordance therewith.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
14th day of Iti'iay A.D., 1930.
W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said estate. 66-3.
a•
SEALED TENDERS addressed to
the undersigned, and endorsed "Ten-
der for South Pier Reconstruction,
Goderich, Ont.," will be received un-
til 12 o'clock noon (daylight saving),
Friday .Tune 6, 1930, for the recon-
struction of the superstructure of
the South Pier, in concrete, for a
length of 300 feet, at Goderich, Hu-
ron County, Ont.
Plans and form of contract can be
seen and specification and forms of
tender obtained at this Department,
at the offices of the llistriet Engine..
eer, Customs Building, London, Ont,
also at the Post Office, Goderich,
Ont.
Tenders will not be considered un-
less made on printed forms supplied
by the Department and in accordance
with condi1tiona" ,contained. therein:'
Each tender^ must be accompanied
by an accepted cheque on a el -metered
bank, payable to, the order of the
Minister of •Public Works, . equal to
10 per cent of the,aniount.,ofctheAten-
der. Bonds of the Dominion of•Can-
adian National Railtyay,, Company
will else be accepted as security, or
bonds and a', ehequi•I if trequired, ,.,to
make up an odd amount,'
1Note.:'Blue prints can :be obtained'
set this Department by depositing "an
accepted'cheque for the sum' of $20.00
Payable to the order of the -Minister
of Public Works, , which will lie ate-
turned if the intending• bidder rubel
a regular bid.
By order; , . °4r..
N. Di•;SJAIR IA`i•.is`";