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The Clinton News Record, 1929-08-08, Page 514URSD,11;V AUGtl'S!I` 8, ",f929; THE CLITITOI.1NEWO'. RECOItI '!''fate. 11' AGAINST I ft 'Green 'forests ensure an even flower clear run- .Bing water; burned timber. means muddy - torrents in flood time and Stag- Trant- pools in dry weather. The good sports- man, in his own interest, is care- ful with fire in the Woods. Issued by authority of ' Honourable Charles Stewart,, 'Minister of the Interior. A ONTARIO After -harvest rvest cultivation Now is the time when weeds can be killed most cheaply and effectively It is easiest to kill perennials like twitch grass and sow thistle now because their vigor has been somewhat exhausted by growing a crop. The hot sun and drying winds will work for you. Thousands of weed seeds may be caused to sprout by Iight cultivation. These young plants will afterwards be killed. For this purpose a disc is effective—a gang plow or cultivator may be used. Economize in manual labor. Use four horses and large implements if possible. Cheapen your cost of Icilling weeds! Place after -harvest cultivation on the list of jobs that MUST be done. Da not leave it until you "get time.•" Do it NOW! ONTARIO DEPARTMENT QF AGRICULTURE Parliament Buildings, Toronto Hon. JOI111 S. MARTIN J. A. CARROLL Minister DIrector: Crops, Co-oper- tion and Markets Branch 429 STANLEY Mie,; 'Alex i7 Bandlbit trio `qea S- cree' 1h- hus 'ligme at."Vann:E,ake, Sask. Mr and" Mrs Jae-, McKenzie and 1V1it s >_ Angus," Gorden cisi'tedi rat the home;, of lyi}, Thos B. Baird! on Sun - r, and Mts. Arthur Caldwell and Willi visited' at Lansing; Miele, for a few` days over the week -end..' llxi , and Mrs, Were Baird, and Thel- ma bf Toronto, spent the week -end at the home of Mr: /Gee, T. Baird. Mrs. Elton 'Rozell and daughter, Mess Maryln, are spending ten days in Port Hope, where Mr. Rozell is working. Mr. and Mrs. G. 1VI. Elliott and Master Jack bf Teroeito were visitors: over Sunday with their uncle, Mr, Edward Glen and his family. Miss Edna Alexander of Tororito returned to the city on Tuesday, afe ter a holiday with' Miss Dorothy In- nes, ' Mr. Roy Sharpe of Toronto, was at the home of Mk. John Innes over civ- ic holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones of Stratford spent the holiday at the home ; of Mr. Henry Diehl. Mrs. Brown of Toronto was a vis- itor last week with her friend, Miss Marion McEwen. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cantelon and family took in the races in Goderich on Monday. COLBORNE Mr. Worthy Ryan. of Moose Yaw,. Sask., renewedold acquaintances on Monday. Mrs. Wm. Benjamin, and daughter of Amberly spent a couple of days with her parents, !Ver. and Mrs. John Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and nchildren returned home on Monday. 'Mrs. T. H. Wilson is under the doctor's care, a case of pleurisy and pneumonia. Latest news are that she is a little easier. Nr. Alex. Young is able to be out again after such a serious illness: Mr. R. M. Young and Mrs. Young are moving into their new house this week. On the 6th concession at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hardy a quiet wedding took place on Thurs- day, ,August 1st at 11.30 o'clock when their eldest daughter, Hilda, became the bride of Mr.-Grahaifi.Ing- lis of ;Goderich, Rev. R. B. Cumming officiating. ; Quite a number are taking an in- terest in the building of Goderich El- evator, going in when time is slack to see it working. Several here -took in the annual races on Monday. Rev, Mr. John Young of Toronto spoke in the pulpit on Sunday on 13onie 'Missions. It was given as a general talk as he finds the work not an address specially prepared. But the message was very interesting. The Missionary Society and C.G.I. T. workers of Smith's Hill held a sale of hone -node baking at Goderich Star office on Saturday, proceeds over $15. M. Leonard Fisher had the mis- fortune to fracture his arm and at present is in a cast. W.. of rs. CARR: LICENSES HE Highway Traffic Act requires that every person operating a motor vehicle shall secure an operator's or chauffeur license and shall at. all times while driving carry same.A penalty is provided for failure to produce such licenses when demanded by an officer. It is necessary, owing to the number of motor ists who persist in driving without licenses, that the , police be instructed to require the production of these licenses from time to time. This law has beenassed in the interests r p e gists of safe drivingprevent incompetent and to persons from operating motor vehicles. The production of a license is the onlyproof of ownership wee ship of one. Carry yours at all times and avoid inconvenience and prosecution. 'Ontario ar t The Hon; Geo, S. Henry., Mirnster.. hays' Mi Fordyce" Clerk, Mi Alden Alr len and ear, Arthur _k isber '"are busy/! {kireshing Several. binders are busy- and bay ing is over •eor a week er more: Miss Grace McLeod" spent Sunday - with her friends Jean, liTary.and Ade- laide Morrie 1% res Josephine ' Weir spent the weep end . yratll Mi s.; Dor"otliy anal? Christine Robertson;; Mr, and 'Mrs. Thompson and, Rus- sel and Dorothy Patricia of : Toronto called' on Mr. and Mics: Werner Wale ter„ Mie and 11H's: M`eivin Tyndall' and family on eunday, thence to Mm. and Mrs. Arthur Culbert of Dungan- non Mees' Thompson was formerI'y' Miss Gertrude Patrick. . S. No. 1 has secured' a teacher,,. 1Vlnss Welsh of London, wee? has had' sec' years eicperience.. MARRIAGES .SO1 EL---MctNTQSj-J---In St. Jos- eph's" Church, Clinton, Mary Cee - ilia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: John Maintosh, to John We Sorel of Fort Wlilliain, MAIION--Me URCJ IE In Toron- to, oron- to, Agnes Mary, daughter of the late James McMurchie and Mrs. McMurchie, to John B. Mahon, son of the late Peter and Mrs. Mahon of Toronto BIRTI3S MARSH—In Auburn, •, on July 30th, to- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marsh, a daughter. DEATHS SEARLE—In Clinton on August 4th, Mary A. E. Lee, widow of the late Wm. Searle. STEEP—In Clinton, on August 4th, Mary Jackson, wife of . Henry Steep, aged 66 years. LINK In Clinton, on August. 7th, (Gladys Link, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Link, aged 8 years. CALDWELL—In Clinton, on Aug- ust 4th, Margaret Caldwell, of Londesboro. , IN MEMORIAJ1 GRAINGEIi—In roving memory of our dear father, John Grainger, who died August 4th, 1923. Nothing but memories as we journey on Longing for a smile from a loved one gone; None knows the depths of our deep regret But we remember when others for- get. —Sadly missed by his daughters. Weed Control Act TOWNSHIP OP HULLETT The property owners and tenants of the Township of Hullett are here- with notified that Murdock Ross, Londesboro, has been appointed Weecl Inspetcor for the Township, and all citizens are requested to observe the conditions of the Act. JOHN FINGLAND, Clerk of Hullett, 26-3. CARD OF THANES eerie Mem. Lee of London and other friends wish to thank all those who sent flowers and for all kindness shown in the death of Mrs. Searle. To Rent A modern dwelling of eight rooms, also garage on Gibbings St., Clinton, Innnediate possession. Apply to A. J. McMurray, box 193, Harriston, Ont. 26-tf. • Strayed 2 cattle beasts strayed on to the premises of Morris Switzer. Owner may have sante by proving property and paying expenses of advertising. 26-2. Pullets Bred -to -lay Barred Rock pullets, hatched in March. D. M. Lindsay, R. 11. No. 3, Clinton, I -ledge -Row Chick Farm. 26-tf. Sealed Tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "Tender for Public Building, Exeter, Ont.," will be received until 12 o'clock noon (daylight saving), Wednesday, Aug- ust 21, 1929, for the construction of a Public Building at. Exeter, Ont. Plans and specifications can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the offices of the Chief Architect, Department of Public Works, Otta- wa, the Supervising Architect, 59 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont., the Dis- trict Engineer, Custom house, Lon- don, Ont„ and the Postmaster, Exe- ter, Ont. Blueprints cau be obtained at the office of the Chief Architect, Depart- ment of Public Works, by depositing an accepted bank cheque for the sum of y 20.00, payable to the order of the Minister of Public, Works, whish will be returned if the intending bidder submit a regular bid. Tenders will not, he considered un-, less •made on the forme supplied by the Department and in accordance with, the conditions set forth therein. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank payable to the order, of the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 p.c. of the amount of the tender. Bonds• of the Dominion of Canada, or bonds of the Canadian National .Rail- way. Company ivilI also be accepted as security','' or bonds and a cheque if required to make ,.Thi) ,an odd a - lay order , . l ::O'BRIENI, Seetetary D'epartment of Public. Werke, Ottawa, July 20, 1020 2d-2, • • vember'ef Plorist Telegraph delivery.` As9ociation CUT FLOWERS, FLORAL DESIGNS jFor All Occasions, Sent: Anywhere, ;'Geeerdlonse is• ae near as your. p]ione. : has. V. "Cooke Two Phones -66w and 661 CEilton's New -Laid Egg And Poultry House Eggs• bought according to Doiiifu. ion Government: Egg Regulations. - enquire 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 geed:. Always phone our officefor prices before marketing proch ee.. N. W. Trewartha - Phones—Offiee, 214j Residence, 214w MEAT Lard in .-.bulk ' 17c Lard in 3 lb.,pails 50c Lard in 5 lb. pails 80c Lard in 10 lb. pails $1.60 Lard in 20 ib. pails $3.00 Smoked Rolls 30c Corned Beef, boneless 22c Pickled Tongues 22c Pickled Picnic Hams 23c Rib Roast of Beef 22c Shoulder Roast of Beef 22c Home-made Pork Saus. 24c H. -made Head Cheese... 20c Jellied Hock , 30e Jellied Veal . 30c English Loaf, Corned Beef, Macaroni and Cheese Loaf, Cooked Ham, Weiners, Bol- ogna, Liver Sausage, Sum- mer Sausage, Ring Bologna Par Boiled Ham, Boneless Hams, Smoked Hams, Pic nic Hams, Bacons of all kinds, always on hand, Pork Lamb, Beef and Veal for week -end as usual. CONNELL & TYNDALL Clinton's Leading Meat Market Auction Sale Mrs. Thos. Jackson offers for auc- tion sale all household effects at her residence, High street, on Sat- urday, August 24, 1929, at 1.30 o'clock sharp: Coal range; coal oil stove and ov- en; kitchen cabinet; kitchen chairs; solid oak dining room. chairs and table; writing desk and book case, combined; dishes; gem jars; odd chairs; stretchers; piano; hall rack; music cabinet; pictures; single bed and springs; • Victrola; trunks; step ladder; wash tubs and other numer- ous articles. Terms, Cash. George Elliott, Auctioneer, Mrs. Thos. Jack- son, Proprietress. 26-3. House For Sale 7 -room house, Orange street, Clin- ton. Town water, electric lights. Also two vacant Iots. Apply to Brown Stewart, R. R. No. 2, Bay- field. Phone 606r5, Clinton central. 23-tf. Burgess The Mitchell Photographer Will be hi my Clinton Studio, Tues- day, August 13th and Tuesday, Aug- ust 27th hours 10 a,m, to 5 p.m. Good Portraits our Specialty. 25-2. Stanley Township Voters' List The Voter's List, 1929 for the Town- ship of Stanley, County of Huron. Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in Section 9 of the Ontario Voter's List Act the copies of the list, made pursuant to the said Act, of all persons appearing by the Assessment Roll, of the Municipality of the Township of Stanley, td be en- titled to vote in the said Municipality at elections to the Legislative Assem- bly and at Municipal Elections, and the said list was first posted up in my office at Varna on Tuesday the 23rd day of July,1929, and remains there for inspection. I hereby call on all voters to examine the said list and if any' errors or omissions are found therein to take immediate proceeding to have seine corrected according to law. Dated at ,Varna this 29th day of July, 1929. J. E. Barnwell, ^Municipal Clerk._ 25-8. Heifer's Lost Strayed from the premises of the undersigned about July est, two yearling heifers, one roan, the other red with white spots. Information regarding same will be thankfully re- ceived by Fred R, Rathwell, Varna Pc 0, Phone 86r8 Hentall •central. 24-3-p. House For Sale Five -roomed house at south end , of North street, " Clinton, Half acre . of land and number of fruit trees. Es- tate of. late Agnes Wilson. Apply to. R. Cree.; 28-tf, For Sale White house on Princess St., east, with eight rooms, Town and, soft water, electric ,lights, ane -half acre of hand with ',barn, 'large and, small fruit. Possession at once.. Apply to Mr. Levi - Stang, Clinton, t5ht4 or. Mrs. James Steep, 8 Elm- wood Avenue, London,. Ontario, - _-" 1 hey Mean ean5 cent Lxfeun t on The Dollar on All CASH PURCHASES his Will Be Our Policy "Com mencing AUGUST ist A Bond is given with every cash purchase of 25c or over. Ask for them they are yours.vRedeennable in goods at anytime and in any amount. Miller Hardware Cc DISTRIBUTORS FOR HURGN, PERTH AND GREY CO'S. TELEPHONE 53 . CLINTON C. H. VENNER, Electrician Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs. Phone 7 Transportation Service Long Distance Short Distance Goods in Transportation Insured Furniture Carefully Handled Efficient Operator. Charges Reason- able. Satisfaction guaranteed. S. R. Mcelath, 601r34. Oliver Pocock, Operator, 610r42. Slabs For Sale Orders Ieft at my residence will receive prompt attention. E Ward, Huron street, Clinton. Phone 155. 15tf. For Sale On Victoria street a 10,,roomed frame house in perfect condition, pantry, washroom, bath, new Mc - Clary furnace, cellar under whole of house, large garden, garage, in beautiful location. Apply to 'Mrs. A, S. Inkley. Clinton. 07-2-p-tf. RUPTURE SPECIALIST Rupture, Varicocele, Varicose Veins Abdominal Weakness, Spinal Deform- ity. Consultation Free. Call or write, J. G. Smith, Specialist, 15 Downie St., Stratford, Ont. 10-1929. • House For Sale A comfortable seven room cottage with town water and electric lights, Ye acre of land with small fruit and good stable with chicken house. Ap- ply to Alex. Sloman, Hilton street, Clinton. 05-tf. "Niagara" Super -Soluble Land Lime, also, high grade fertilizers always in stock. Prompt delivery service when required. H. R. Baer, Phone Carlow, 2821, R. R, No. 5, Goderich, Ont. 15-tf. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned, pressed and rs- paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned Rooms Iver Heard's B. rber shop. W. J. Jago. 2283 -ti Clinton's When a mart's house burns, And his neighbors 'find that he had ample insurance on it, They. know that his forethought has paid him well-earned dividends. Or, when winter comes, and finds his bin full of Heat' olks Coal, They know that again he has cash- ed in on his forethought. It le a worth while investment to be insured against fire, and against cold. Call the Beat'Folksefor your cold - insurance polity today. Call the Aber 1'&1#'1' for good, clean coal B. iUiislaii.„ COAL COMPANY PHONE " 74 CL1N'11ot 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 chei3a4 or pasturised butter in prints or sol- ids to W. H. Lobb, Clinton, Ont., R. R. No. 3, Phone No. 605r32. THE HOLMESVILLE CO -OPERA. TIVE CHEESE AND BUTTER COMPANY. LIMITED NO LOSS OF SLEEP IF YOU BUY Standard Royalties Your monthly check never fails, Pure Canadian Management. ' IMPERIAL TRUST- CO. OF CANADA, TRUSTEES 12 per cent. Dividend Sure Dividends Paid Monthly. J. G. CHOWEN CLINTON. P. 0. Box, 155 Phone, 52 04-tf. SPECIAL CASH PRICES ON LEHIGH VALLEY COAL in all sizes One Of The Best Qualities Coke Supply kept in Sheds at Residence A few dry slabs for Sale A. D. McCartney Queen Street Telephone 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 -tri. SEEDS Complete stock Clovers and Grass Seeds en hand. 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. FORD D & SON Phone 123 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 McCormick -Deering machines and will appreciate a share of the patronage of the farmers surounding Clinton. Call at my shop, next door to Jones' blacksmith shop, King street, W. Ja ESTE WART Clinton, Ont., Phone 281w 04-tfe Eggs and Poultry Home on Tuesday end Friday fore• noon to take in.Poultree Eggs handled at residence every day -graded by an experienced grad- er, for which we pay the highest mar," ket price. i Cream purchased for StilIman's A. E. Finch Viking Cream Separator•Agent. Victoria St„ Clinton Phone 23 •