The Clinton News Record, 1930-11-27, Page 5'OF INTEREST TO YOU
AND ME
Ohwell,
we have had some
nice
weather
and we `-never expected to
get through evithout some winter,
Better keep the ,snow shovel handy
and see that the buckles are all on
last year's high galoshes,
The C�illia Packet -Times celebra-
ted
eleb a<ted
its sixtieth birthday a week ago,
getting out a first class paper, ex-
sept that it had no editorial, The"
Packet without editorial doesn't
• seem natural at all, Only that the
lack was remedied last week eve
should have been bound to think that
' The Packet was showing it's' age. -
November up . to now has been
~favourable to those who sail the
great lakes. Usually when Novem-
ber comes it is a time of great hard-
ship and often peril to boat erews.
)let this month so far has been very
fine and little hardship has been
endured. It is to be hoped that all
shipping will be tied up before dis-
aster happens,
M A e «
Clinton and the surrounding coin
• nounity are- not lacking for enter-
teimnent this fall We have had two
church eencerts,'two productions of
a farce -comedy, the Orangemen are
putting on a play Friday of this
• week and the Collegiate commence-
ment will be Thursday and Friday,
Dee. 11 and 12. Not to mention the
Young Peoples' oratorical contests in
the churches and the many Christ-
mas tree entertainments which are
bound to come along about Yuletide
'week.
*«
Christmas Day is lessthan a month
away. This year when there is so
Muth talk of hard times and tight
' money those who are as well off as
usual should try to spend as freely
as possible, so putting money in cir-
• cuiaation and assisting along the good
trines which we all -hope may be com-
ing soon. 'Those with stated incomes
from secure sources need not econo-
mize on account of "hard times."
If they do it only makes the times
harder. Spend a little more if pos-
sible. It will be so much the better
for all.
The Neva -Record is invited to the
annual meeting of the. Toronto Hu-
ron Old Boys'a 1 Association, to be held
in Higenia Hall, Elm street, Toronto,
on Friday evening, Dec. 5th. Re-
ports will be given and officers for
the year will be elected and after
• the business of the evening bridge
and euchre will be played. After
supper dancing will be indulged in
and it looks like a real evening, Wish
we might be there, especially for the,
supper, as we hear those transplant-
ed Huronians always do themselves.
proud in the matter of eats,
d ****
They semi to be rearing ergots
down in the Southern part of the
County. A little girl from Crediton
carried off the first prize for pub -
lie speaking in the School Fair con-
test both this year and last and cu
Monday evening, in the semi-finals
in the Presbytery Y.P.S. oratorical
contest, the awards were carried off
by a young lady from Grand Bend
and a young roan from Centralia.
Are the "men of the north" losing
their vigor? They will have a chance
next Monday evening to redeem
themselves, when the final contest
takes place.
«**
A cablegram states that Premier
Ferguson will take the high connnis-
sionereship in London if the salary is
raised to $100,000 a year. Perhaps
all llfr. Ferguson said was that it
would take one hundred thousand a
year to induce him to take it.—Tor-
onto. Star Weekly.
Or perhaps what Mr, Ferguson
really said when Mr. Bennett offered
'him the post was: "But, look here,
Dick, old son, this London life costs
money! The last roan holding this
job spent $100,000 and the salary is
only $50,000. You know as well as
I do that I'm not a rich guy. What
are you going to do about it?"
ST, HELENS
Mr. and • Mrs. Toni Campbell of
Stanley„ visited at the home of Mir,
Robinson . Woods on Wednesday.
Miss Teen Campbell, who has been
visiting here, returned home with
them,
:Miss Lyle Humphrey visited
friends in Goderich for a few days,
A large number from around St.
Helens attended the funeral of the
late Mr. Elliott Miller of Lucknow,
• who passed away at his home in
Lucknow on . November 18th. The
trouble which caused Mr, Miller's
death originated with an accident to
his knee on Lucknow Pall Fair day,
when he engaged in a tug of war.
This was well on theroad to recov-
ery when he conducted an auction
sale under rather unfavourable
weather conditions. Following that
the injured limb became much worse
and while confined to bed pneumon-
ia developed and proved fatal. Mr,
Miller was forty-two years of age
-and leaves a wife, who has the'deep-
est sympathy of the . community,
There survive also three brothers,
'Wallace A., of Si. Helens, John of
Toronto, Bert of London and • two
sisters, Mrs. Ed. Thorns and Miss
Margaret, The funeral was held` on
'Thur'sday from -the Presbyterian
church,`Lucknow, and was very larg-
•ely attended,
Mrs. Bert Gammie and children'
are spending a few days at the home
of her 'sister, Mrs. Bruce Gammie,
Elora.
l'fr, Wilson Woods of Guelph .silent
the 'Week -end at his home here.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Gaunt to our vilalge,;and extend our,
heartiest congratulations to .them.
(Crowded. Out Last Week)
Mrs. Robinson - 'Woods and son,
l':orne, visited friends,;, in Stanley last
Tuesday.
112r, C. Aitcheson and `sisters, Mis-
ees }laenah and Gertie Aitcheson,
'sited friends in 'Durham,
Rev. and Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs.
Jas. Ramage and Mrs,. Cuyler . at-
tended the opening of the new 'school
near Whitechurch on Wednesday.
'Messrs.. Candit
M, bas. W best ' Dur-
nin and Hugh Rutherford motored to
London one ,day lase week, •
A number attended the funeral of
the late Mr. Miles lt11olVfillan,
Mr, and 'Mrs. Arthur Wiheathani of
Galt spent a few - days eat the home
of Mrs. R
. ,
M s T. W'A ods.'
Miss Lila Garret of Welland spent
Thanksgiving et her 'home 'here,
The Misses Mabel and Irene Woods
and Miss Vera Todd ofKitchener
also Dorothy McQuillan of Windsor
spent the holidays' at their respective
hones here.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Hallam have
moved onto one of Mr; Joynt's farms
here. We welcome 1V1'r. and Mks.
;Hallam to our. neighborhood.
•Mr.'',Wilson Woods, Lorne Webb of
Guelph • and • Mr. Chas. MnQuillian
were ,hoine •over the holiday..
'Mr. •Gordon McIntyre spent the
week -end at Paisley.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Nelson Mitchell and
daughter, Itriss Margaret, also Miss
Scott of Molesworth were recent vis-
itors at St. Helens.
A very pleasant evening • was
spent at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Lorne Durnin .when the neighbors
gathered to welcome the. newly-enar-
ried couple_and wish them all .happi-
ness. and prosperity. After the
meeting was called to order Tt r.
Lorne Woods read the following ad-
dress and Messrs, Geo, Mcbtoberts
andGordon Irwin presented them
with a handsome library table and
cedar chest and one dozen teaspoons.
Mr. Durnin made a very suitable re-
ply.
"To Mr. and Mrs, •Lorne Durnin,.
Dear Friends--4We, your friends and
neighbors, have gathered at your
home this evening for the purpose
of formally welcoming -you' as a new
household to our locality, and- to as-
sure you of our good wishes as you
begin life together. —•
'W'e have known you, Mr. Durnin,
since your boyhood, and you have al-
ways deserved our esteem and confi-
dence, and 'of you, Mrs. Durnin, we
have had nothing but favourable re-
ports. You were highly thought of
about your former home as a worthy
and helpful member of the commun-
ity, and we feel sure that you will
deserve and win the same good opin-
ion here. May we ask you both to
accept these gifts, not for their mat-
erial value, but that you may have
something tangible to remind you
from day to day of our welcome to
you, and of this pleasant occasion,
Signed on behalf of friends and
neighbors --Gordon Irwin, George
McRoberts)'
Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman• and fam-
ily have moved onto a farm on the
ninth concession.
RED-HEADED PEOPLE NOT
NECESSARILY BAD ;TEM-
PERED
Teasing May Make Them Cross
Red-headed people aren't nec-
sarily people with violent tempers
S. N. P. Chant, Professor of Psy-
chology, University of Toronto, told
an extension course ' in retail mer-
chandising when he spoke on "Psy-
chology and Business" in the U. of
T, Mining Building last night.
"There is no connection between
the color of a man's hair incl the ex-
tent to which he can control his
temper. Scientifically there is noth-
ing in .it," he said. '
Red-headed boys may be exposed
to teasing on account of the color
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THE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 27,
•
of ,their hair and thus have what
are quite ordinary tempers ahngr-
mally developed, he said,
"But red-headedp eople are just
as likely to be 'of mild temper as
any one else. Red-headed people do.
have violent tempers sometimes,
But people with dark hair' have 'vio-
lent tempers, and so do people with
light hair,". he said.
Thg lecture dealt with the applica-
tion of the findings of modern pay-
choTogy lo business organization and
the means' of developing interest and
co-operation in employees.
DEATHS
BAILEY—In Alexandria Hospital,'
Goderich, on Nev. 21st, Mary
Cleave, widow of Richard Bailey'
of Bayfield, in her 83rd year.
McDOOL--!fn Bayfield, on Nov. 23,
Mrs. Eliza McDool, widow of
Richard MuDool, aged 82 years.
WILSON -In Toronto,: on November
23rd, Lieut. -Col. Alexander, Wil-
son, formerly of Seaforth, aged
'76 years.
• IN MEMORIAM
FINCH -an loving memory of'rny
'dear mother, Mrs, Jae. Finch, who
died two years - ago, Nov. 26th,
1928.
"Quickly and suddenly came the call,
Her sudden death surprised us all.
Dearer to memery than words can
tell,
The loss of a mother we loved so
well"
Sadly hissed by herr daughter, lbirs:
W. Kennedy.
To the Electors of Goderich Twp.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:
Having been, persuaded to allow
my name to go upon the ballot paper
for councillor for 1931 I respectfully
solieit the support of the electors. I
served on the council for five years
and know something of the duties of
the office and if elected will da my
best to servethe interests of all:
Yours respectfully,
OLIVER J. JERVIS
TO THE ELECTORS OF
GODERICH - TOWNSHIP
1 am standing a g f or election as eoun-
eillor„ and having served "in that
capacity„ for the past three years,
respectfully ask for your support. I
have to the best of my ability served
the interests of the ratepayers dur-
ing my tarns of office and if elected
will continue to do so,
•
F. II- POWELL
To the Electors of Goderich Twp.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:
I ain in the field for councillor for
1931 and though a stranger to many
of you, if you can see your way
clear to support me, it will be ap-
preciated. If elected I will do all
M my power to see the township's
affairs put into better shape than at
present and to "give every man a
square deal: Your vote and influ-
ence for Dec. lst, is respectfully sol-
icited. Thank you.
' FRED HOPKINS, p,
To the Electors of Goderich Twp.
LADIES AND GENTLEMjEN:
Having been nominated again as a
councillor for Goderich Township, I
respectfully solicit your vote and
influence on my behalf. If elected
I will serve you to the best of my
ability.
ERNEST JOHNSTON
Veteran's Dance
The local veterans intend holding
a dance in the Old Time Dance Club
rooms on Tuesday evening, Dec. 0th.
Muteh's orchestra, Dancing from 9
to 1:30. Admission, 35c. 94-2.
Pullets For Sale
20 Rock pullets, good laying strain,
Well sell lot for $19.00, $1,00 a piece
sold Bingley. Me -s, Win. Lawson, R,
R. Na. 1, Clinton. Phone 640r16,
Clinton central, 94-1.
• Auction Sale
Of choice cattle and hogs.
Mr. Norman Holland has instruct-
ed the undersigned to sell by public
auction at Bisback's barn, . Bayfield
Road, ane mile south-west,of Clin-
ton on Saturday, Novembe29th, at
L30 sharp, the fallowing:
Durham cow, '8 years old, due in
January, in calf to Durham bull;
Durham cow, 4 years old, duo in
January, in. calf ' to Durham bull;
Durham cow, 3 years old, fish,
'Herdforcl calf at foot; Pure bred:Jer-
sey cow, 8 years old, 'due to to`''fresh
en in February, in calf to Durham
bull; half -bred jersey cow, 3 years
• d ue in Jan., in calf to Durham
bull; Ayer•shire cow, 8 years old, due
February 1st, in calf to Hetdford
bull; 2 fat heifers; about 1,000 lbs.
each; 2 Polled Angus heifers, about.
800 Ibs. each, 'half fat; 2 good feed-
ers (steers), about 800 lbs.; 15 Pol-
led Angus steers and heifers, rising
2 years old; good Polled Anglia bull
800 pounds, rising 2 years;
2 Polled Angus spring
calves; 2 Durham spring calves; 4
young Hiordford calves,
3 choice Yorkshire sows, bred 6
weeks; 6 chunks, 10 weeks•ald,
100 White Leghorn pullets.
T18R1VIS:-6 months' credit will be
given'. on furnishing approved joint
bankable ,paper, or a discount of 6
percent. per annum, allowed . for,
cash,
Any person buying cattle at this
sale over a redfous of 8 'miles, the
steels' will be delivered free of charge
to their` nearest stock yards on the
following ,Monday.
If you want goad cattle don't fail
to attend this sale, •
N. J. Holland, Prole, Geo: 31. Ela
Iiott, Auctioneer, 04-1.
Cut Flowers
WEDDING EOQUCTS
as,, FUNERAL DESIGNS
1'13IS IS THE LAST WEEK FOR
BULBS
WE STILL HAVE LOTS OF 'MUMS
A bouquet for the table or to take
as a ; gift.
COME AND SEE THEM.
Chas, V. Cooke
Two Phones -66w and 66j
The Stratford Beacon -Herald'
Noon or Evening Edition
BY MAIL $4.00
Evening Edition delivered at your
door $6.00, or 12c per week.,
SUBSCRIPTIONS AND NEWS
SOLICITED
H. E. RORKE
Phone 253w
93-2.
WANTED
At the Clinton Public Hospital a
man and woman to work by the hour
to do laundry work.
Interested parties may apply to.
Mrs, V. S. R. Holmes for particle.
lays. Applications must be in by
noon on Tuesday, -Dee, 2nd. 94-1.
CAPITAL ' THEATRE
WEST STREET, GODERICH
NOW PLAYING--,
John McCormack in
"SONG OF MY HEART"
MON., TUES., WED.
CONSTANCE BENNETT
Lew Ayers and Tully Marshall
in the much discussed version
of Kinkend's Harvard prize
play,
"COMMON PLAY"
THURS., PRL, SAT,
JOAN BENNETT
heads a capable cast in a great
dramatic thrill picture
SCOTLAND YARD
Coming- Harold LIoyd in—
"FEET FIRST"
To the Electors of Goderich Twp.
A vote Inc Haaeke, as Reeve of
Goderich Township, for 1931, will be
appreciated.
WILMOT HAACKE
"Waisted
By young couple, furnished rooms,
apartment or house in Clinton. Ap-
ply to Box 93, Blyth, Ont. 94-1-p.
Farm For Sale
Lot 10, Can. 9, Hallett township.
100 acres, good soil, well drained and
fenced, never -failing water supply.
Good bank barn and comfortable
frame house. -For particulars apply
to Andrew il'oggart, lot 13, con. 14,
Blyth postoffice, or William ' Hog-
gart, lot 24, con. 9, Londesboro, exe-
cutors. 94-3-p.
House for Sale or Rent
7 rower house in ' Orange Street,
Clinton, electric lights, town water.
Will Sell or Rent. Apply tb Brown
Stewart. Phone 6061'5, Clinton Cen-
tral 87-tf.
For Sale or Rent
6 -room house, electric lights and
town water, with garden situated,
south of railway. Rent $4.00 per
month. ,Apply to Joe Allison, Clin-
ton, 90-tf,
MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL
The Council of the Corporation of
the County of Huron, will meet in
the Council Chamber, Goderich at 2
o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday,
the 2nd day of December, 1080. All
accounts against the County trust be
in the hands of the Clerk tint later
than Saturday preceding the meet-
ing of Council,
Geo. W. }Tolman, County Olerk.
Goderich, Nov. 15th, 1930. 93-2.
Steer Astray
?Strayed from the permises of -un-
dersigned on or about Nov, 2nd, a
black 2 -year-old steer. Information
',regarding same will be thankfully
received, H. J. Thompson, 16th Con.
Goderich township, • Phone 604x13.'
99-tf.
Clothes Cleaned` and Pressed
Clothes cleamedr pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms over Heard's Barber shop,
W. J. Jago. 2283-tf•
For Sale
Registered Leicester sheep. My
present offering consists of one
choice three -shear rani, bred by OA:
C,, shearling rams rand ram lambs,
shearling ewes:and ewe lambs and 12
breeding ewes. All priced very rea-
sonably. J. H. Quigley, 3 miles south
of Clinton on King's Highway No. 4.
Phone 3 on 619, Clinton Central.
87-tf.
Miller Co.
. a cr •,,
Closing*',:wut r,
Still Going tr ,, .,....,
..
While Times are Hard Buy ,where you can Save
Good Cheeruebec Cook
ReeulE, , 532.50. ' Now ��®�
Lamar Onebec Co*"4�®4�
Rea'ular.555.00. Goin for
Peninsular 'Wood and Coal Stove
Relrular 540.00
Now . , $ d•QQ
Second Hand Liirhter Day $25.00
Stove. Now
Assortment,�,iof (;5 Bolts MOO
JrOr' . .
W e have two Furnaces' in tool;,
If von are interested call, and ask
For Our Prices.
Silent Alamo used for demonstration
Purposes only. Amarine' price
quoted anon • inauirv,
PAINTS ----20% Discount -- Lowe
Bros and Scarfe's
GIVE A PEN KNIFE
20% Discount on Laree Assortment
Buy that Bicycle your Boy wants for Christmas. Don't Delay
and we will storeit for you.
C.C,M. Crescent- $26.95 (.C.K Cadet $24.65
Ret'. 532.50. Now' • Re�'.530.00. Now «
ALL SALES CASH NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS
CLINTON RECREATION CLUB
COKE,
COAL, • WOOD,, CEMENT
CLINTON'S
We HEAT FOLKS
MAKE: WARM FRIENDS
AND WE KEEP
OUR FRIENDS WARM
BOWL FOR HEALTH
Now that Golf, Tennis, Lawn
Bowling and the other outdoor
sports are over, keep fit by
bowling five pins.
EVERYONE ENJOYS IT!
WEEKLY PRIZES
'Ladies especially Invited Wed'y '
A. full line of Cigars, Cigar- 1
rettes, Tobaccos, Pipes, Pouches
Lighters, Snft Drinks, Choco-
late Bars, Etc. -
.COMM'''`r Bros.
DEBTS COLLECTED
Our rates are less than those of
other responsible firms handling col-
lections exclusively; our, experience
is greater.
No Collection; No charge,
The Collection Specialists.
KELLY & AIKEN
Collection Specialists.
Guelph, ORANGEVILLE, Owen Sound
•
Stray Steer
.Strayed to my grass farm,e 16th
concession of Goderich township, the
latter part of October, a black and
white 2 -year-old steer., Owner may
have same by proving property and
paying expenses. Fred Middleton,
R. 11, No. 3, Clinton. 94-tf,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In tate Estate of George Burnett,
Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons having claims against the
estate 'of George Burnett, late of
the Town of Clinton in the County
of Huron, esquire, deceased, who
died on or about the 29th day of
May, A,D., 1926, or against the Es-
tate of Elizabeth Burnett, late of
the said Town of Clinton, widow, de-
ceased, who died on or about the
8th day of October, A,B. 1930, are.
required to deliver to Elizabeth A.
Colelough, R. R. No. 2, Bayfield,
Ontario, the executrix of the estate
of the said George- Burnett, or F.
Fingland, Solicitor, on or before the
24th day, of November A. D., 1980, a
full statement of their: claims to-
gether with particulars thereof, and
the nature of the securities, i1 any,
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' George
Burnett :amongst the ipersons .entit-
led thereto having regard only to
such claims as shall have, received
due notice and inaccordance" there-
with.
DATED at Clinton Ontario, this
3rd day of November, A.D., 1080,
1", FINOLAND, "'Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the estate of George
Bln•nett, deceased. 92-6,
Q F aMosta
PHONE 74
ANYONE is in a sorry pre-
dicament if he has no friends.
Society and business alike are
based on friendship. A dozen
times a day, you extend the op-
en hand—the mark of friend-
ship. A hundred times a week,
you see world-famous trade
marks the commercial sign of
friendship and fair dealing.
The Beat Folks are the friend-
ship sign for coal. And since
they keep their friends warm,
they keep warm friends, as
well as make then.
Call the '� -r
d C
CLINTON, ONTARIO
C. H. VENNER, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures and Bulbs
Irons, Fans and other Appliances
Wiring and Repairs Phone 7
Clinton's New -Laid Egg
And Poultry House
Eggs bought according to Domin-
ion Government .Egg Regulations.
Inquire for 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 phone our office forprices
before marketing produce,
N. W. Trewartha
Phones -Office, 214j Residence, 214w
CREAM WANTED
We want your cream: Will pay
highest market price for cream de-
livered at our factory or collected at
your door. HolmesvilIe Cooperative
Cheese "and Butter Co., Holmesville.
86-tf.
Eggs and Poultry
Home on Tuesday and Friday fore.
noon to take in Poultry.
Eggs handled at residence every
day—graded by an experienced grad-
er, for which we pay the highest
market price,
Cream purchased for Stillman's.
A'. E. FINCH
Viking Cream Separator Agent,
Victoria St;, Clinton Phone' 211'
Radio -Repairing
Will repair 911 "makes of Radios,
Electric or Battery sets. er
If your radio is not working right.
call telephone 80.
Jabez E. Rands
Wellington St., . Clinton;
• 91-tf..
Keep Warm Witt
LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE
MINEHEAD ALBERTA
NUT COKE AND DOMESTIC SIZ
COKE
CAR OF GOOD THRESHING COAL
A. D. McCartney
Coal Dealer
Queen Street Telephone 260
Implement Agent
I handle Cockehutt implements
and cream separators; Frost and
Wood Implements and carry parts
and repairs for same.
I am also agent for Allis-Chal-
mers Tractors.
Those wishing to inquire about
any of the above kindly call at my
residence,
JOHN V. DIEHL
Queen Street, Clinton.
• 81-te,
McCormick -Deering Agency
-Having taken over the above ag.
ency for this district I will keep on
hand a full stock of repairs and parts
of all McCormick -Deering machines
and will appreciate a share of the ,
patronage of the farmerssurounding
Clinton.
Call at my shop, next door to
Jones' blacksmith shop, King street.
W. J. STEWART
Clinton, Ont., Phone 281w 04411s
5C1O KOCK
MILLETS
WANTE
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ittell
Phone 213, Clinton 1 j
El i 68-te,
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