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The Clinton News Record, 1928-03-22, Page 2CL1N AO NEWS -RCP». CL1NTON, ON'TAf16 .. �. Perms oP 3 tbscrtptioid-s ao ner year in advance, to Canadian addresses; $2:50 to thou U.S, or other'foreiga countries. No papas discontinued_ until all arrears are ,paid unless at ' the option of the Publisher. ,The date to which every s,ibscription is Paid isdenoted on the label. Advertising Rates-Tranelout navel, tiling, 12c per count line ter first Insertion, Se for each subsequent insertion. Tleading counts 2 lines. ' Small advertisements, not'to exceed one'inch,;,suoh as "Wanted;' "Lost,' Strayed," etc,,. inserted once for 31c, each subsequent insertion ire. Advertisements sent In without in• etructlons as to the: number' of 1n•. sertions wanted will run until order- ed out rdered-out anti will be charged;•'accorit ingly. 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GANIMER Office Hours: -1.30 -to 3.30 post., 6.30 to 8.00 pane Sundays, 12.30 to'1.30 p.m' Other lioprs by appointment only. - Office :and Resideiice - Victoria St. 35s Dark-skinned natives lowing ;. sunlight -cool rno:ae tan ,tops-` go eats ships ploughing through tropic seas -these things all cometo again when a cup of "SALARA9" is stcanfing before you. Such FiaveR, -5a. Chh fragrance. ; Try "SALAt^iA'9. 1"'', "We've : talked intimately before," o-( - t . •,llretit he began quietly. �� , � . "Yes," Tran agreed. "Perhaps tool f� � r^ i (Apneaintimately." 'Ile studied Pet -'s, sot to a SiY One) face, and his brows, lowered. "That doesn't necessarily mean we,,,,will' tallt Alt In jacket, blue; ' lo Li mately age in." :' ' S00,41, swinging holm° - "We will talk intimately ayain:" Freehold, and Tor you. There' was nething M. 'his straight- forWard gaze and firm lips. to suggest No'or was whiter hul ' Quito eo warm and free As this hollow nut -you are goilm. away tomorrow in the. deTY--I staY hero. , I've come in here in my,roWan tree.' Lo wish you Itappines‘t, pt..rticularly to wish her happiness, brit I'Ve got some- Sweet like's ,in this 11081„ thing el -se to 8ftil, too." His voice was deep' and moving, and 1 ,4011IY Igb All in. prnaroso vestt, Ivan knew thai, he could. not help but 1 102,1*„.. comes now, winged sprite. -no one of her own.,kin who would, _ have the right to say, it. My right is { It The. conditions €oVerning , lard 9 that the girl is my own race, and I pacvee.•a�90 transportation in the Yukon, Canada,- Look At This �I�aixe.. stn hers --and there's no one else here '' o are in many respects different,;,to Nov+ at talo amazingly new low price wlto is :3 er ,own race. I understand $ r Idde>n t✓anadeeexisting Jilts nit . .. ,ti,., .. those in other eR the yen:atm own pxhiin Bo Is 5011 - "- she's tet.. „ - q _ t, tots . :Ilecan S nae foran Anglo-Saxon,nce ,:oj,; ,, wo..+W .ND ✓�/ unt nlhiloil. The )o uncti-e chief, e;rcert speaker), inn1aain3•-the .. A :, Do...,. ,,} 1 , .piste ( { �B ), .. .. _„ i .. i :talkedn �> 1 .er.-1'lii aasau..e0. • df,, ,'tD.: : ; aL. 1i I can specie for her. We sthe once. e • ly engaged in, mining and at widely . irogme Ia.°. _ul v g i Er :� ,�best.. _ lrou've .piobaHly: wiin'tgd a ILo3$ •t bete about; race --which is the W, BorAV3®. 6 T� $lute Roads and trails aro 3 r;snaaian ''a:-:'.-f.r�J) '� .e..:•. •,. le..:. , .� .E., trio divergent,points, «zureal-7?oovie ao. at e a tza Y. 1. bregd, isn't, the question to ztlght. The : .. roPorrTo, SAN. indispensable to mining and frequent- l omeveatent, coin no trace 0100 in tits �...5, /•-f--' �_ . ^$; .. . , .-..- world. and lies thgeo.. yea2a'of proven r,; rv, ., 01:180 (igali� °`�1s' point is --that they aye a different , 1 extend through.' uninhabited terri- tory tai, o.,,.., 7 p r G,..iwL� �isfa f'"d -r 3.�.'. r 7. „ c y. .1,e0•i5. case heal; of it. ate a faogei.e ; breed. I know her because she's my ,«�s : I.� , .i, ., t f l..w larSi r . tory to serve. mining ; Fina Be`-suroi yrs,. can enioy the "1 Y'" Qu ;Centre. Caterpillarrtractors tl j : r f own race -and race'natters more thangrad- radio programmes teozvzaslr Ur inat most eo know. Arid. because I've y, *l, . • 50 and •- "^ * - Ii pie e o hall sup4latrting hoises for-.'heavY • pieath•P},a aneeitol onze.a uionCiin.. N.S. C BEGIN' IIERE:TODAY. beauty and loveliness; it would be a`beem out here -so far west thizt it's ° ' �a treat it se. Your osvn come �;. a-+ "a'p'� �r� ���Il' freighting ,arid leave ryes Iy done so -Peter Newhall,, Auguste, Cie., fees: memory to harbor. in the days to almost -east -for months year„ o q�•p ,�q� in the hauling of ha,vee from b necso '''v There :s a totem smarm: near Ynn+ to Alaska, after being told -by LVan and it would some, way exalt hien in T Jcnow yon too" �^a � �� ry9`t gseo;Soolclet est 3¢egnaat, Ishn'tin Russian violinist he had his kcal It teas nut just Comp and Keno to Mayo: Dog teams are : ways beyond Tvan sullied, his thin lips closely stili used by the Indians and by; Ploy ` Q. R, S. Music Co., Toronto,; Ont., drowned Paul-Saricbef,-Isbnron s seg- a whim; a dein§ion; all his longing reseed. ` "Fou seem to forgot- ectors,.hunters, and trappers fu sec- resrespon Ile joins ttess sig Larson z , a - - r for, arm,ie loss -!tad seine way cent ed, P u'i•a .: the guide -not -have family London-: •F1nal�cla� Journal Sees ions: of the territory tenial$ from the, givingsL to a distress signal at sea,-•.. .. . Their the instant, iii. this; and it, was' slid- ad'vfser, Pleas$ Five Mrs• ':Ishmm, COntlrtental Production 30 larger centres. ; ,. • Larson his sea-ason't. launch hits rocks. Larson's body is denly a veritable need. Some way that your' best wishes and, get out " - ' to 50 %Above Fre- - buried as Newhall',. Peter, rescued,: kiss would be an. enduring token of They looked eyes:into eyes. Slowly finds injuries have completely changed lvhat heitad beoa and what tic !tad' PALE -PEOPLE. � i lel the look of scorn, of, arrogance passed `�aY ARE hiDorotarance, given, and it would help sustain him from the Mongol's face. This man Dorothy and Ish/mn go to Alaska, - d:cnia future, But he ie- The European Continent is desarib- , to return Peter's body. Theydo not ,rn th.. dal b might. be of a .lower 'social .plane, of i - he lin else with an trait will,different c ste. and class but Ivan ed ity The + Londoxy' Stoic >rxchauge Some pale People, aro .well, hub not recognize P'eter in their head guide, A Palled t p a • Gazette in a review of world finance wondering, for the instant; 11 even to could not doubt what he saw in the �, many. Pallor generally moans thin storm strands thein at the grave g' as .economically in -a better position upon it signified the first want eyes. This:. was no blood: When,oin addition; you are Ishnlin goes for supplies: Peter falls d3Ye11 p g nieni steadfasty than it was in 1914. built v d -feu d fort of breath, and your heart nae iiia gully on:a, hunting trip,,,Dorotily dering':of insanity. Such at%act would menial: Hct saw in him a worthy rep short finds her greatest happinessrn resell- ; ut him to needless" trial, o ea d stri'ets have been rebuilt and vast hates after slight exercise- and 'you g e only p p resmttative of a proud, unconquerable n ung him, Xshmin returns and Dorothy She would know his lips ma the East improvements have been effected in perhaps she* symptoms of i idiges- Y olcl'Vounds• , ' race, They were man to n, accepts his proposal for immediate and feel the love that poured t and Ivan Iooked slid ports, railways, canals "and other tion 'and nervozisness, "there is aro marriage by a native lest. Ishmhn of old , n and tits Wes , p'x through thein; he might, by one self- knew that he -.must listen and h ietd. lvateiryvays, in the construettan of doubt about it. You, are in an aurae• plays their wedding music: it"the inviolae of his die- • tothe worid'd end towns,- in the planning.and outfitting uric condition. ii.110 act, v y .. He might hate •him NOW GO ON WITH' THE STORY. rise..` Even yet it might cost her her of nitres and factories, and; before all, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the g --the East always Bated the con - productive the provision of electrical porter. It logical'remedy for anaemima, for they. At that i' A instant he was whole worlds Happiness, ordieTiering and but he dared not scorn �; 'login at once . to ootid up -the thin '..!Aren't you going to. wish us well, or disregard him. Pete's gaze neither is probably safe to, estimate. that the, aiid 'Centuries apart £tom her. She ?" he heard file girl say in the productive capacity of the continental blond, strengthen the nerves, increase eye him t, the red by hisss slanted: Paso clt"1 ad the guide-.. nations is from 30 per cent. to 6'0 per the appetite and aid digestion. But Oriental dusk:, "I ala the guide-I,am here to tell in 1914,and too long. Thin blood is pass aught, n an alien ecstasy. - Her- tremulous voice brought. him ,cent. greater than it wasdo not watt g passion, lost an an ecstasy She r r, g you thaor vo beew weeks guidewand }fro- on the Qontinenk as in England, high ' felt estranged, unspeakably terrified, to himse . In just a • minute," he teeter for some .weeks now; and it's a stealthy and dangerous toe;' g -' music y s answered as casually as he could. come to me 'that I want to continue• wages and high consumption on the rf you will send your name and Ad - Yet eve t d b i the apaled, she "I've to get -the camp ready for,. part of the workers are forcing the dross' to The Dr, Williams' Medicine crust so awd beside him at this crude gotg to be, 'even after she goes' home, p Co., Brockville, Ont., they will send cross so white in the dusk. She must you first After that P11 give you all Pete replied, "Just why this is so I pace toward better time, tovgard re. ; you twolittle booklets, "Building tip goto him like a noaideii sacrifice to the good wishes that,I know. • don't feel the need oftexplaining, ever, idly expanding trade and commerce. so , -_ turned, groping, ;a,+" the vini,nt. p enough that it The, richest con�:inental naticlts, the Blood," and "What to Bat and if I could explain -it's something. France, Germany, Italy, Belgium and How to Eat," beth of which will be M so. I want to be something more, too. To -night I'm no longer under ethers, have stabilized their citrreneY. found 'very useful in the home. your employ, and 1 want you to nn- The will to work is obvious' to every- .-. --�- a ' e that I'm her real brother -in- body who travels over the Continent. . s � ..r is - f.' Tlte'Scandinavian'nations have hada e. stead of just a race brothel•• Islimin, I know your breed; part by instinct, good year, and although there has part by acquaintance, and1 kno�e.you been some inflation in Germany; fun- individtially,'anci this is in the nature damental conditions are sound ' and of a ~yarning. Remember she's finer promising, and that country will probe clay than you. I know .your attitude ably meet its public and private obli- toward women, but I want to say in gallons, the pessimists notwithstand- this case you've married above you, Mg." forever attci ever, and I want you to ' hear it in mind. Worship her, and A. Shell of the Ages, thank God for her, and be kind to her, every minute of every hour." The girl tried to speak, blit the 'yards choked her, and Iran's eyes glittered under his brows. "I heard what you said. You've gone insane. Now get out." "One thing more. I'in not only her protector. This may sound insane, as, you say, but Goth of you know it's true. Who gave the word that 'this marriage should take place?" v (To be'eentinued.) Should Be In Hospitals Ile -"The most shield Men marry Hot-headed admirals who talk about the most handsome women," His "imminent hostilities" should not only Wife -"What a flatterer you: are, m r be retitred to private life: but placed dear." - under medical Observation. rap - tilled her, filled her '1ctLn u poignant ---- lifted R^agers Bsn'ttery!eeo Radios Rcw$'aopcc i -z Price 'l'DEt q Turn•$iffy 7Dfis 1115 „i Rani l�al `N�C�h I R. FRED G. ' THOMPSON Office and Residence: 'Ontario Street - Clinton, Ont. One. door west of Anglican' Church. Phone 172. Eyes examined and glasses fitted. ' DR. PERCIVAL HEARN Office and Residence: � Huron Street - Clinton: Ont. ' Phone 69 • ,(Formerly doubled. by [ha late U. O. W.'.Thompson). Eyes Examined and Glasses Pitted. DR, H: A. MCINTYRE - DEN`I•ISi Office hours 9 to 12 A.M. and 1 to 6 PM., except.Tuesdays and Wednes- days. Mee- over Canadlan. National Express, Match, Ont. Phone 21. DR. F. A. ,AXON DENTIST Clinton, • Ont. Graduate Of C.O.D.S Chicago, and Toronto. Crown and Plate work a specialty D. H. McINNES Chiropractor`-Eloctrieal. Treatment,.. en % melt: me will be at the Cotuuier- tial Inn, Chutes, on"eiionday, Wednes• day and Friday forenoons of eaohi week. Diseases of all kinds 'successfully • • handled, GEORGE ELLIOTT--^ , Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron. ' Correspondence prompu:• answered,. Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date at The News -Record, • `Clinton, or by culling Phone 203, Charges Moderato and: Satisfaction Guaranteed. sense of imponderable prophecy, thi t mercy of the wind. It swept by him; the cress that !narked the grave chanting, mto ,the fastnesses of the should be the only whitness left in the night; and he wondered if it would spreading :Axial:. not bloyv out -tile wan flame of his own She was hardly .aware when the life. HO bad a feeling,that oblivion muster stepped, The ~rind 'and.: the --- softer noises of the sea and the night continued 'its refrain. ' Ivan stepped beside her, then they walked together until they steed in the place where 1 they would plight their vows. In that moment Pavlof had become a figure of unmistakable dignity. Ile was no lonfiee merely a packer, a de- generate descendant of many crossed breeds. He was the Priest, the high ambassador of the dumb. He stood erect, his voice low and full of feel- ing, and it, ,was plain that- he con- sidered this a holy rite, sacred to his heathen gods. - Ivan had not been mistaken in think- ing that the ceremony .would be im- pressive. IIere were the eternal real; ities the, sea and the sky and the storm -swept shore -and the weird tono and quality of the night added to it an effect; el dignity. The worship that throbbed in Pavlof's tone was real; even if it were mistaken, even though he had long turned away from the Light to. bow before graven images- It was exaytly the kind of marriage that Tvan, in particular, OSCAR KLOi P Iloaor Graduate Carey Jones' National School of Auctioneering,.Chicago. She- sial course taken in Pure Wed Live Stook, Ileal Estate, 1Vierchaddiee and Farm Sales. Rates in keeping 'with prevailing market. Satisfaction as. cured. Write or wire, Zurleh, One, Phone' 08-03. B. R. HIGGINS Clinton; Ont. end. Ll o l '(;cneral C P can tulle aA g ant for Hartford Windstorm, Live Stock, and Sickness :Automobilees.. a and Aceiden t - rnsuranae:.:tTuren. and Erie and Cana- -eta Trust' Bonds. Appointments made to inset, parties at Brucetield, Verna , and Reynold, 'Phone 57. would' have preferred. It appealed to his eternal sense of fitness, the attri- bute of his genius; and it lifted hint otlt,of himself like the passion of his own great rnusic, Very soon the vows were spoken, and ignoring the presence of the priest and the two witnesses, Ivan took his bride in his arms. Pavlof shook hands with then. both, 'himself carried away by ettnitatiott, and Fortune Joe came up clumsily to offer his geed wishes. "We owe a lot to you," Ivan told him . happily. "That -message to 'Change the name' that you brought through; helped mote than any other 'thing to Idake up Mrs. Isinnin's mind." Dorothy turned, her heart leaping, to receive Pete's congratulations, but o' the head guide still. loitered tered in the dusk. In the same ms t n t he l - uost carried away by ahA]fisd i - pulse.to take the,girl in•his amts for one kiss that by. an' old custom at Wedding'she might rightly claim. It would -mean. more •10 ,him than mere TIME TABLE ,,Trains st•IIt a:rive at antt'depart+t�•om Clinton as follows; • • Guduto and Godcrfch Ole. ',Goin(,• East,. depart . Ct.44 a.m. .{ " 2.62 pan, -Going West, ar. 11,60 nem ar,6.00 dp. x'0.53 p.m. - sr, ` 10.04 p.m. • ' London, Huron & Bruce Div.. Going South, ar. 7.66 dpi' 7,56 ,. 4.10 p,m. ,toeing North, depart . 6.50 p.m.' at . 11.40..^ 11.61. a.m. '1•he tYIc llop u Fire insurance Company r: Head Office, SSeaffor�th, Ont. OIRECTORY President, a _es Connolly, Coclertch; '-Vice, James Evans;. Beechwood; Sec,. Treasurer, Thos. '1 E. Ways, Seatorth. L3iroctors: George McCartney, Sea, forth;` D. F. McGregor, Seafortlt; J, G, Grieve,Walton; Wm Ring, Seaforth: 1N ilictiwen Clinton Robert berries, XIarlocl ; Jelin Benner eft, Brodhagon; 1taa Connolly Gode,ich Agents: Ales Leitch, Gunton; J. W. Ten, Goderich; Ed.. Hindi -mar, Sea„ forth; W. Cheoney, Egmondvilie; R. G, Jarmuth„Brodeagen, Any money to be paid In may be /,aid to Moorltli Clothing Co„ Clinton, or at Gutt's Grocery, Goderlch. Parties desiring to affect insurance or transact other business will be promptly attended ,to on application to. ezny of the above'ofticer0 addressed to their respective Frost office. Ieossos' Inspected by 115 Direotoi• who lives ISSUE No. 12-'23 lasaresl• tpe (•gene, • `• Lit Tile cool, conifer log flavor. of WRIGLEY'S, Spearmint is a.iasting pleasure. It cleanses the mouth after eating gives a clean taste and sweet breath, It is refreshing and digestion. aiding. . 1'b' ACTOR 111 ? T V>:RLaistassforiket "Which is the best breed isn't the question." was near; that somehow, because the reed of him was done, the curtain would soon fall over his own existence,. Surely it was futile henceforth; the drama was. concluded, the game was through and the counter's put away. He felt that the 'rill to light On -without which he could not servivo in this hostile land--had.departed for good and all. Already he could glimpse this stormy •shore without him;, the wind shrieking by, unheard. by human ears, the mew lying untracked, the storm venting itself in vain fury on the desolate hillsides.His four.- com- panions would sail away on the lnar- mow;, and there night be a time of waiting -perhaps 1png years, possibly' only months for the final wind-up of his destiny: but the ultimate conquest Of the raw powers of the wild was certain as the rising sun. The camp, fire eteuld b urn out, smothered lei ed at last by the -far -spread b]ancetOf sno'' and the last wisp of smoke blow/ ttw Ay in 'the gust, Their the joke, would be complete. The game was played and finished' This iiow was -only the epilogue of a drama that .Wile done. • It -was an ironic thing'that the per-.-. forma:tee of :'h s ; .canoli duties ---not, even now to be forgotten must in elude-tjte-widenipg of the bed in Dor...! othy's 'ten'' where the wedded. pair. i quid 11e PTo. l tea led ands cut:: ling_ grhse,'heaped it into a pile, and'thon' loaded..it into bis groat arms. Strange-' ly dullecl--partly from the events of the, past hour. and partly, perhaps,' from the effects of yesterday's in;lury 1 -he trade his way to the door of Dor- othy's tent through wliielt Ivan and the girl had just passed: "Can I come' in?" he `called. "I've got more. hay'I for your bunk-" Ivan had just closed the tent flap, but Dorothy drew it 'quickly aside,1 Pete did not leek into her white face as he stumbled in. Fortunately Lor . his peae4 of mind, heldidnot see that she was pale and drawn as he had never before seen her. 1I kneelt on the .boor, and began the work of widen - Miller bunk: Tle built it up with all the care he knew, spread the hlaukets, then slowly stood ere, e, 'turned The Farmer Sir A. Daniel Hal1,.K C.B., F.It,S., in the Contemporary Review (London) : The greater 'part. of the farming .of the world is clone by peasants or family farmers, who have only one routine for the farm 'and' no alterna- tive occupation. They may vary: the °Miming a little in accordance with Prices : but. in the .main'they must aim- ,tieuo on the accustomed paths 'what- ever the prices, because for them the farm is primarily a living rather than a business. 'They sell only their sure plus, and if it setts badly there is hut .50 much the less to spend. upon clothes and other necessaries they must buy. Bad times affect the pro, duction ot a peasant community but • slowly; eventually the yoan5er gen- oration declinesto :carry onso tint'e- ntunerative a calling, and this. sort of decline In the agricultural population becomes dangerous, unless It is ac+ companied by _ some- iacrease of efliciency.on.the Mand that remaihs In cultivation. A large fragment of a mussel shell, computed to' be about 100,000,000 rears old, has Leen found, in Nen' Zealand. Judged by, the measure- ments made on this and other frag- ments found elsewhere, it is esti- mated that the mussels of its rentote date, apparently the heyday of mus - sets, grew to bo as much as three feet in length. BRITISH SETTLERS FOR CANADA • A good example of tho type of British.farin settlers row arriving iii Can- ada can be seen front the above photo taken on the concourse. of the Whelan street station, at Montreal. This group, which forms part at the 400 settler% who arrived: recently on the S.S. Montnairn, are the first contingent this aesa011 of British farm laborers brought put under the auspices of the Canadian I'ae-lfle Railway Coleuisation Depar•tneent, • They possess a thorough farming training, therefore being well equipped for the duties they aro to take up fp ()titario, whore farms have already. been arranged for them by the government. f, ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS W. MacMillan and Company Union Hank Building, Galt. Phone 563 Also Toronto' and Kitchener W. MACMILLAN, L,A, 1.23 The 0 merce ndTrans a ortati CORNER BAY AND FRONT STREETS, TORONTO Fire Proof and Co;%crete Construction Model..Otce and Store Building, with Fire Proof ' Garage for. 426 Cars now being built by G. A, Stillman ds_ Oo., Ltd, In this property' we otter.: WITH SAFETY phis a share in the profits inin ' n :.comb 5 vesture t A Real Estate In , the following advantages; ,- 1. Ail assured interest return of seven Per oent. 2. A perpetual ownership In the Coni - mere* and Transportation Belding . • and a .participation in dividends after your original investment has -` • been returned with interest.: ' 3. An interest In;one of the most, prominent corners In the City of: Toronto, rapidly' increasing in•velue' • and importance. , , 4, A bonus of common stock and a vote in the management of one of -the finest Buildings in Canada. For further particulars unTire to: The Comart+eree and To IU 11 IE Rl til • II ri 6 I. Z D. �i ner. i I�il 'eIP 1;i 1 n Illi ill a. iii! 0 211 mr ai 1 E P Ii 9lr2 Ib IT l w, tui oea cal. A®N � mita.. +�;m�._.®.Ilei e, , r hiFinjilminttIS OL+!1 ;1!PIIUi9II61t'ifl®�1Vir 0®tir'rlt-2' ' �"M111'llf�b 1 i5kr .r r err !',..4 '7 • with. the air of a pi phet to Ivan. liTht ED l;s'h'. 3833 The r�faFst . 'F3ortd House in Cenacla 3011 Bay Street Toronto A Record is Better Than'a'Prosnise- Fo7'-41' ?!ears evSru bead issue r:ccaiiainerulcrl, and sold by G. 4.:Stibnsoia & Ctnnpitizy, Ltd., has paid interest, ctied,pr tuci3al?shzert clue - ol• 'S end Front Stg., Toronto, Can, Now ?aza1r grouted - Please B 'wading, C , ty/, , G. A. STiMSON & CO., LIMITED Nilson" 300 Bay Street, Toronto. Please send me full particulars of how I may secure 7% and a eharo in the profits of the Commerce. and Transportation Building, without any obligation on my part whatsoever;, NAME ADDRESS ... If satisfied.I might invest about$. . • . . i dilr ` .. Pies, Cakes, Buns and Bread � DOES ALL YOUR 1Al'l.I C hist