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The Clinton News Record, 1929-04-25, Page 5APR,IL 25 1929 • THE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD Marinages 1••••••••"1.1.1mml.111", McALLISTER—STEEP—At the Vie./ 16th, by -Member of Florist Telegraph delivery orla, se mes Jae, eeocietion •c- UT FLOWERS ' and Mfrs. Goderich P ° A ESI°NS • For All Oceasione, Sent Anywhere. • ' age, -Go , derreh Oil April • . • • • • , : •'• •theRey: Mr: P,ari'; Ada ' and daughter of Mr. aild Steep, Verna, t W11iain ,eldest eon of M. Robt. 1VICAllister, of the, •-"" • : • .* ' • Greenhouse neatets: yOur'Phene lVfeEONALD—In C1iitrn Public TIOs- -Cooke Honour with Profit CANADA is Proud of the grain and livestock "4.1 recordi established by her farmers in the /ace of international cempetit'ion.. Success An any branch of lartning comes *witha lmowledge of the best methods. ' • "Feeding and Better Liveitock" is a book— let issued by this Bank to help the Canadian farmer increase his profits. Ask for a copy, 1 The Royal Bank V832 of Canada .gptil ald19th, ,14 t015.''. and • ' - Two Phones -7,66w and 601 1VIrs. S. 1VSeDon, 'POWELI.,—•In the Clinton Public • . ).\s, Wallace Powell, a daughter. Respite', ori April 18th, to M. and 'MEATS deaths Br. Bacon in• piece 26c jONES—In Clinton, on, April 18th, Helen Gillispie, wife of Mr. , Robert SMOked Cott. Rolls 28c Joness-Ciinton, in her 73rd Yeat: REIJGER=-In Goderich tewnship, . 64 WL Mg. Rueger, Goderich April 18th, Eliza. IVI. Griffi' n wife Pea Meal 26c township, in her 55th. year. Smoked Pic. Hams 22c IANe=-In Stanley township, en • April 23rd, lefargaret -mid, -wife of MS.. Frank Keegan, Funeral Loin Roast Pork 25c Maas at St. Peter's church, Drys 'dale today, T•hurs a , y, dy. . JENKIN,Sese•In Goderich, on April - 19th, Anna Jenkins, wife of Mr. Giles Jenkins, in her 79th year. WYLIE—At the Baptist Parsonage Ailsa Craig, on April 18th, Annie 1VIcIlroy,, wife of Rev. Walter W. Wylie, formerly of Clinton. IN MEMORIAM . .•1VOON---In loving menloey of the best of mothers, Mrs. Mary A. Clinton Branch. - - R. E. Manning, Manager Moon, who died April 21st, 1928,-- 996. . ' The family. • COLE—In loving and affectionate • .0f Interest to you and Me Prenuier Ferguson says there will rhe no election this year, so 'eye: can all stick to our knitting Soh another spell, thank goodness! .A man up near Matheson went about digging a pesthole the other •day and struck a gold mine. That sounds encouraging but there have been hundreds of postholes dug with- -out any such luck. * * * A man named. Close in New York 'City had three wives without any one of them suspecting that she wasn't the one and only. But we don't be - 'neve a man should be as close as all that. ▪ * 9 5 Tuesday 'Wes St. George's Day. It is curious that while almost every- one knows when St. Patrick's day -comes around and there usually is something going on on St.. Andrew's Day, St. Gdorge's Day, passes with Jor. notice. 5 9 * At Merriton the other day th fire hall and all the fire -fighting ap 'palettes was burned, it Js -suppose the fire starting -in the latter. 'Ph town hall was insured but evident] it was not considered necessary to in sure fire -fighting apparatus, so tha is a complete loss. The moral for al others towns is, all town property -should be insured, • * 6 * It was mighty' cheering to read the personal message from His Majesty King George the other day. And i is good reading also that his healtl is so far restored that he will soon 'be able So return to Windsor and assume'at least a portion of his dut- ies. It was a long, hard pull but the worst is over and, as he himself hiut- ed, it was worth a good deal to have it demonstrated just how strongly the king is entrenched in the hearts of his people. Long Live.the Meg! * * tels and on the train. She alwaN when everything else was SO lavishly supplied it must be somewhere, but had to ask for it and wait until it was mixed, on more, than one occas - looked for it, as she seemed to think ion. Another English visitor, said recently that- what weneeded in this country was rnore mustard and less ice cream. A. dab of mustard does. add to the flavor of all cold meats and some hot. Those who never eat it miss something. * If there is one society More than another in which a membership -gives returns it seems to us the Clinton Horticultural Society is that one, The membership fee is one dollar and this money is nsed to beautify the tOwn, several , very unsightly spots having been reclaimed and. made beauty spots, instead, by the activities. of this live, patriotic or- ganization. And then, as if that were not eneuglf, you can go to either One of our Local florists and take out One dollar's worth of flowers or plants, all for_that, one fee. If that isn't doubling your money, what is? On such conditions the membership should be large arid it is fairly so but it should be larger, es almost • anyone spends at least one dollar dur- ing the year for ,plants or flowers. u The, larger the membership the lar - O ger the Government grant and the Y greater amount of work can he done. t 1 WROXETER: Harry P. Mulligan, 23, a merchant of North Bay, and Miss Elinor S. M, Ham'ilton, also 28, of 19 East 98th street, New York city, obtained a license to wed there , Monday and announced they wduld" t be married Tuesday at St. Pat- rick's Cathedral, New Ydrk, by Rev. Father Hammer. Mr. Mulligan was born in North Bay, the son of Ber- nard and Elizabeth Kipp Mulligan., Miss Hamilton was born in Wroxe- teithe daughter of John and Eleanor Harrise Hamilton. Did you buy yoUr full $04.89 worth ,of goods from the United States last • year? Apparently that is the amourit per head that Canada pur- mhased from her Southern neighbor in 1928. If Canada Could sell half that •much per head to the United States •she would be a busy and prosperous -country. The trouble is we sell our raw materials to the "United States and buy •ba:ck the. finished article, -sending our trained young men and -Women across the line to assist in the manefacture of them'. „ * "Kincardine paper's," remarks the • Goderich Signal, "report an enthus- iastic meeting of Retail IVSeechants' Association of that town. Wingbam has an active Business Men's Assec- iation, Clinton and Exeter have live "Boards of Trade, Goderich seeins to be content to putter along without any etrganized effort for industrial or commercial advancement." Well, keep at 'em, brother! The old stow coaches may waken up and • -do •sontething sometime, if they're •well plodded. ' • * * * 4 -ss.• The mysterious malady which eaus- md the death of several people in Ek- frid township and, it is supposed, that - 'of a young Arietralian who, with all- / •ers was touring Canada, in A Ni- agara Falls hospital, last week, and resulted in the closing; of schools, -churche, - etc., has been under hives- ••tigation bY'the Peovincial' health au- thorities. TIM death of the young Austrelian vieitoe, which occurred on- • ly a few hours after he had been ,sent to the hotpital,•touched a responsive chord in the heatts of many, a stran- 'ger," dying among strangers so far from home ,arid. loved sines, leisS case aroused,SsYnepathy and ,all that 'coirld• be. done for him was donewith ready - An English lady, ,aftel a visit to 'Canada, writing in the s Landoll presi' tells of the diffideltY she exPerioneed on several occasions getting a bit of rinistard to sa't With her meat, at ho - Lost A maltase cat, 6 months old,.ans- wers to Mune of "Dinty." phone No. 4. House For Rear, House in Townsend street, 6 rooms and pantry, cement cellar, town wat- er, electric lights.Possession given May lst, Apply to J. W. Bayley, Rs R. No. 4, Clinton. ' . 11-2. Eggs For Hatching From Jersey. Black Giants, 80 per cent fertility guaranteed, $2 per set- ting of 15, $5.00 ,for 50, and $D per 100. J. W. VanEgmontl, R. R. No. 1, Clinton. Phone '641r13, Clintort. e'en- tral. 11-8-p, For Sale Purebred Durham Mill, 11 months old. Also a quaptity-eof choice seed. beans. Apply to J. H. Quigley, R. R. No. 5, Clinton. Phone 619r3, Clinton central. . - Expert Photo•Finishing Developing, Sc a roll. Printing 3s a piece. Any size, post paid. Jack - eon Studio, Seaforth, Ontario. 11-6-p • • Housekeeper Wanted For family of two. • All conven- iences. Write or phone Mrs. (Dr.) Bechley, Seaforth, Ont, • -- Remember Date Remember Burgess Studio, Clinton. 111V next opening days will km Tues- day, April 80th; and Tuesday, „May 14th. , 11-1, ' For Sale • • Choice building lot for sale, epposs ite the new KnittingFactory grounds 2A1bert St. Apply to Thomas IL'Lep- `Pington, Clinton, Ont. , ,• A oee-ton truck for alo, cheap, See H. W. Charlesworth', Clinton. SmaU Pigs and -Harley. A Inittitber .• of seirell`eileS, and ',a quantity efeeeed baileylor sale,. Ap- ply td Mrs. A. Lateen, R. R. No. 5* Clinton. Phone 619r2. 11-2 memory of our dear mother, Eliza- beth Cole, who entered into rest April' 26th, 1927. How we miss you, oh, how sadly! None but wounded hearts can tell. Ours the sorrow, yours the glory Jesus deleth all things well. This world may change from year to year And friends from day to day. But never shall the ones we loved Froin memory pass away. —Ever remembered by her loving daughters, Sarah and 'Bertha. In loving memory of John Nevoid Me- Kinley. A little flower of love That blossomed but to. die, Transported now above To bloom with God on high, W?e loved this tender little one, And would have wished him stay. But let our Father's will be done, He shines in endless dap. Sweet little darling light of the home, Looking to someone, beckoning conte. J. G. CHOWEN Bright as the sunbeam, pure as the • dew, CLINTON. Anxiously looking, mother for you. P. 0. Box, 155 Fresh Hams 25c Homemade Sausage 22c Head Cheese 20c Lard in bulk lb 17c Large variety in Cooked meats,Veal, Beaf, Pork ad Lamb. for week -end. CONNELL & TYNDALL Clinton's Leading Meat Market Car Insurance Life Insurance Fire Insurance .Also Real Estate end Safe Investments. Dividends paid Monthly, 1 percent per month, by STANDARD ROYALTIES, LTD. CARD OF THANKS • ivrr. Robert Jones and family wish to extend their sincere thanks.. to the friends and neighbors for the kind- ness shown them in their sudden and severe bereavement, for' flowers sent and for all courtesies shown them. CARD OF THANKS Me. D. Reuger and family wish to extend their thanks to all the friende and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown in their recent be- reavement, also for the many lovely flowers sent. Implenients For Sale A mower, roller, buggy, cutter, disc home, and set of drag harrows. Apply to Mrs. Robert Brown, R. IL NO: 4, Clinton, Lot 18, Concession 2, Hullett township. 11-3. • For Sale or Rent Blacksmith shop and residence, both in good repair. Cheap for quick sale. Apply to J. P. Wasman, Cliit- ton. 11-3-p. Pasture For Cattle 'Cattle pastured by the month. Good grass and water. Apply to W. J. Miller and Son, Clinton. Phone, 46. 11-1. Eggs Fair Hatehieg Eggs from Silverneclzed Dorkings. 500 per setting of 15. Apply. to George lVfann. Phone 636r14, Clin- ton central. 10-tf. Cdupe For Sale 1.928 Chevrolet coupe, in good con- dition. Apply the A. E. Duren) Es- tate, Clinton, Ontario. 10-tf. .Cottage to Rent • COmfottable cottage jn - Mary street, 7 rooms and basement, town and soft water, garage. Apply. to • Miss Becker, Erie street, Clinton. - 10-2-p. • Rupture Specialist Rupture, Varicocele, Varicose Veins, Abdominal Wealcness, Spinal Deformity, Consultation Free. Call or write, J. G. Smith, British Ap- pliance Specialist, 15 Downie St., Stratford, Ont. • 10-12. Rooms to Rent Unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. Apply to Mrs. David Tiplady, William 'street, Clin- ton. '• • , 10-2-p. • • ' For Sale- ' Plymouth Barred Rocks chick and 5, C. -White Legherns. From good laying strains. • Also custom hatching. Roy Tyndall, R. R. No. 3, Clinton or phone 607r3, 10-tf. ' Cottage For Sale• '6 rooms, with froetsrproof cement cellar, good summer kitchen, electric soft,weter..eisteen; good gar- den' withsfruiteesto, • two lots on Rettenbury street, west, . Mrs. Those White; -Clinton. . • • • 09-tf, Pasture. For Cattle . pastured by the month, geed 'otehaekt 'grass, sweet clover and eat - arra' grass. Apply 'to0. R. Forster, •R. R.'No. 2, Clinlool. Phone 169 Col borne. • • 09-9. Phone, 52 04-tf. Flour, „Feed and Seeds A full line of grass seeds on hand, also some seed oats and seed barley. CHICK FEEDS Staminax feed and Royal Purple Chick Feed. A- full line of Peruna feeds, Pig and Cow Chop, Chick feeds of all kinds. - • BROODERS We can supply you with the big Royal Brooder. or The Buckeye Brooder and the Royal Purple Brooder H. CHARLESWORTH Notice to Corn Growers RE CORN BORER ACT All corn stubble and stalks must either be plowed under or picked up and burned before the 20th day of May next. , s OSWALD GINN INSPECTOR, GODERICH 09-3. Burgess Portrait Studio • , Clinton'will be open the second and Just Tuesday of each niohth un- til -further notice. 'Good Portraits our specialty. Remember the dates, Second and last Tuesday of each month. • 10-2. For Sale . On Victoria street a 10sroomed frame house in perfect condition, pantry, washroom, bath,' new Mcs Clary feenace, cellar under whole of house, large garden, garage, in beautiful location. •Apply to Mrs. A. S. Inkley, Clinton. 07-2-p-tf. • Do You Know? -. That I am prepared to refinish your piano, furniture or car a low- est prices. Estimates given. Pianos a specialty. E. G, Grealis, Box 417, Clinton. 07-5-p. Eggs For Hatching Eggs from S, C, White Legliores, large, heavy:laying birds. Also frons Barred Rocks., Price, $4.00 per 100 or 65c per setting. Roy Tyndall, R. R. No. 3, Cliutotn, Phone 607r3, Clinton central. 08-1.I. Muskrat Furs Wanted Highest market prices paid. The season is short, so get busy. H. A. Hovey, Clinton. • , • 06-tf. Poitatoes For, Sale • Quantity of No. 1 Late Potatoes, Free from disease. .Also few bags of early Cobblers. Weston Brds..,(Bay- field, Ont. " 06-tf. Cluiton'iNew Laid -Egg' " • And Poultry Houie' riggs:Ssoright,,eccordieg to .Dourins jonGoyernieren'tEgg Regulations. s • ,,Inquire. orems prices ;of eggs'. you will always find ',one' Prices 'Pars, allel'ysith the city' rearltetSe'' eEnt hens and well -finished ohick always-‘wantedHPricee-gOd. ' • • , • . Always Phone our' office.for prices, before Marketing produce, N. W. Trewarther Phones—Office,/ 214j Residences, 214w Baby Chicks & Custom Hatching Baby Chicks from the best bred -to - lay stock that have free range. Bar- red Rocks, $16,00 per hundred. S. C. W. Leghorns, $15:00 per hundred. After May 15th, all chicks $1.00 per hundred less. Custom hatching., $4.00 per hundred in one hundred lots or more. • E. .1. "PREWARTHA HOLMESVILLE,-ONT. Phone 611r22, Clinton Central 06-tf. Insurance And Service MORE CARS MORE TOURISTS MORE ACCIDENTS Consult us for increased Protection and a saving in Premium for Auto- onthile Insurance. Also Tornado In surance, Accident and Sickness In- surance, Fire Insurance,- Life Insur- ance, Real Estate Values, H. E. RORKE Phone 253w P. 0. Box, 147 Sun Life Agency - BABY CHICKS White Leghorns, Barred Rock from select matings of Oldham 312 egg strain superior large White Leghorn and bbst quality 0. A. C. high egg production Barred Rocks. Leghorns, $15.00 for 100, Rocks, $16.00. ' W. G. PICKETT, Clinton. 11-2-p. .Clinton Flour Mills just received a carload of NO. 1 WESTERN FEED OATS at a reasonable price. John Schoenhals Phone 8 10-2. Old furniture made new Furniture Repairing and uphol- stering. A full line of upholstering materials. Also some antique furni- ture for sale. Cabinet making a spec- ialty, Look over your repairing needs and have it done during house-clean- ing seasdn. Richard Tasker Perrin Block, Rattenbury St., Clinton 09-3-p. FOR SALE London Spraymotor 8 -horse pdw- er engine, 200 gal. tank, used 2 years. Reason for selling., not large enough for present owner. R. S. SMYTH Box 344, Clinton, Ont. 07-tf Tci Rent A modern dwelling of eight rooms, also garage on iGibbinge St., Clinton. Inandiate Possession. Apply to A. J. leteMuniay, box 193, Harriston, Ont. • 07-tf. Pas':dro For Rent 183 acres of grazing land to rent, Maitland concession, Goderich town- ship, lots 77 and '78. This land is well shaded and has a spring creek running across it. Polo particulars -apply to Mrs. Olive Bedard, Court - right, Ont. • 07-4, Farm For Sale 118 acres, lot 84 and part 85, the Huron road, (paved highway)1/1.. mile west of Hohnesville, school, church and railway station. 8 -room house, barn 50x55 ft,, delving shed, hen. house and pig pen ail in good repair. About 30 acres of this farm, with the buildings, that lying north of the railway, will be sold separately • if desired, balance good •pasture /and. Apply to Niss Elizabeth Ford or to G. Ford, Box 363, Clinton. Phone 39. 024e. , For Sale White brick house on Princess St., east, with eight roams. Town and soft water, eleetric lights, one-half acre of lased with -berme large and small fruit, Possession at once. Apply to Mr. Levi Stong, Clinton, Ont., or Mrs. James Steen, 8 Elm- wood AVenue, London, Ontario.. , ••074f. Chicks _and Eggs , • Baby Chicks and Hatching Eggs, 'bred to lay, Barred rocks.•• Highe,st grade stock, developed through years of careful culling and breeding for egg Prochiction* • Chicks $1544 per 100 and eggs $4:00 per '100. 'D.' M. LindSay, R. IL No. 3, Clinton, Phone 610r14, Clinton eentral. 07-13. ewiu Sale MR -ANS MUCH TO 'you IN SAVINGS WHERE CASH PUR CHASES ARE MADE. WE LIST' BELOW A FEW OF ()UR SPECIALS laygyiene 6rda I4iver Oil. for Poultry, per gal .., .......61.50 Pere Epsom Salts, 6 lbs. ,..... '25e Pure Sulphur, 6 lbs. 25c -Salt Petres per pound .. ,.........,. .. 12c Poisfection Oil Stove Wicks, each ......... . . .. 35c Electric Light bulbs, 5 for .. . G0'odrichSweat Pede, Rubber Boot's, reg, u.50, at . ... oo,odriett Rubber Boots, reg.. $5.25 at$4.25 Work Shoes, reg. at 84.50 at • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • . • • • • • . • .. • • ... 88.75 A few odd sizes in Men's, Ladies and Boys Rubbers, Heavy Rub- bers and Boots to clear at Cost. iller Hardware Co. TELEPHONE 63 •CLINTON C. Fl. VENNER, Electrician Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs. Phone 7 Manitoba Oati No. 1 FEED 65c Clinton Chopping Mill EGGS FOR HATCHING S. C. White Leghorn eggs for hatching from heavy producing year- old hens and cockerels direct from • the famous Fisher flock of 'Ayton Price 40c per dozen. Also a few Holstein heifer calve% WESLEY MARQUIS Phone 21-638, Clinton central 10-2 Wallpaper • Season Is Here Sunworthy Wallpapers sold and hung by Evered L. Johnston, Phone No, 640r14, Clinton central, 400 samples to choose from. Papers range from Pc td $1.25 per roll. Price for hanging, 16c; lap 18c; wire edge, 20e for butting and paste supplied. 05-12. Five Hundred Dollars Do you want it? By buying tbis eighty acres of productive loam with good drainage; picturesque location, you will profit this. Farm about two miles. from Clinton; buildings con- sist of good house, barn, also wind- mill. Considerable bush. Terms: W. Brydone, Clinton. Owner, 322 South Main, Romeo, Michigan, , May -2. House For Sale A comfortable seven room cottage with town water and electric lights, Y.t acre of land with small fruit and good stable with chicken house. Ap ply to Alex.Sloman, Fulton street, Clinton. 05-tf. *CI in ton's iM 1, • NO FIRE CAN LWE. ON ROCKS ja AND %Ate - IT NEEDS A OETTER. PUT HEAT -FOLKS COAL , INTO THE GRATE ANDTHAT WILL SATISFY You may have the best fireplace o in YthoUrwlociit'lhdOen range may be in per- fect order. Your furnace may be the best on the market. . But 'none of them will work satis- factorily unless you have the right kind of oal. That's why we are in business— tcl furnish you With the best coal for every purpose. Call the =Me for good, dean coal Clothes Cleaned and Presaed Clothes cleaned, •pressed and rt.. paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned. Rooms slier Heard's B..rber shop. W. J. Jago. ' 2283 -ti We Want Your Milk and Cream We are manufacturers of both cheese and butter. We want your milk or cream. We pay highest mar- ket price weekly. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Phone your order for finest chees4 or pasturised butter in prints or sol- ids to W. H. Lobb, Clinton, Ont., R. R. No. 3, Phone No. 605r32. THE HOLMESVILLE C0-OPERA4 TIVE CHEESE' AND. BUTTER ' COMPANY, LIMITED • BABY CHICKS English Barron S. C. W. Leghorns Berried Plymouth Reelts / • Hatches Every Week , Custom, Hatching 'e-• ELMSLEA CHICK FARM E. L. IVIITTELL Proprietor, Clinton Phone, '213 New Coal Dealer I wish to announce to the housd- holders of Clinton and vicinity that I am going into the coal business. It is nip intention to keep on hand a supply of Lehigh Valley coal, coke, etc., and Ireseectfully oolicit a share of public patronage. Leave orders for spring delivery. Also have a quantity or dry . slabs. A. D. McCartney Clinton. Phone, 256 Cockshutt Agency Wishing Repairs or Parts for Cockshutt or Frost and Woods Ma chines of any kind should call at my Residence, I also handle Cockshutt Cream Separators, JOHN V. DIEHL, "Queen Street, Clinton. 81-tf. SEEDS Complete stock Clovers and Grass Seeds on hand. March Prices al- ways best prices. Our Alfalfa is Peel County Seed No, 1 Government standard . This type of seed is practically impossible to buy this year. Have only a small stock. Good value while it lasts. J. A. FOR,D & SON Phone 128 Flour, Feed and Seed 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 8ttcCormiek-Deering machines and will appreciate a' share of the patronage of the farmers surounding Clinton. Call' at my shop, next door to Jones''blackamith shop, King street. W. J. STEWART Clinton, Ont., Phone 281w 04-tf. • Eggs and Poultry Homo on Tuesday and Friday fore•:, noon „to take in .Poultry. ketEglgvlh.andled at residence every da --graded by an experienced grad. •or for whIch we pay the highest mar. , UJ Cream Purchased for Stillman's COAL COMPANY A' E. Finch • ' Viking Cream Separator Agent, ' pilosE CLINTON... victoria St., Clinton Phone 23