The Clinton News Record, 1929-08-15, Page 513311TIlSD't§;Y, AUGUST 15, 1929`
THE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD'
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A. New Horizon
A NEW horizon' opens out before the man
With money. ' With $1,000'saved 'you 'can
look to the future with confidence—start one'
of these easy savings plans now,:--
$1,000 hi. 4 years—costs $940,16 in weekyy.
'payments of ,$4.52..
$1,000 in 3 years --costs $956.28 ;in weekly
payments of $6.13.; •
$1,000 in 2 years -costs $970.32 in weekly
payments of $9.33.
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The Royal Bank
of Canada
Clinton Brunch
996
- R. E. Manning, . Manager
'DE INTEREST TO YOU
AND ME
The evenings are beginning to
dose in earlier.
."Did youfeel the earthquake?"'
has been the question on many lips
'this week. Those of us who, happen
to have a very clear, untroubled con-,
science and who sleep soundly, feel
somewhat defrauded.
* * . *
Tuesdayevening's. rain was a help.
.and yesterday's showers added to the
benefit, but ,we could stand a good,
deal more of the same kind.. Lawns,
gardens and pastures are very dry,
but it has been good harvest weath-
er.
* * * *
According to the Mail and Empire,
which is generally solidly behind law,
and order and is seldom sensational,
the Toronto police were unnecessar-
ily rough in dispersing the crowd on
Tuesday .evening when communists
were trying to hold a meeting in
Queens park.
m * * *
The earth tremor was distinctly
felt in Clinton Monday morning but
the first person to mention it to the
writer asked us not to say anything.
about it until we'd hear if anyone
'else noticed it, so undecided was she
about the cause of the disturbance.
It was' the first, disturbace .of the
kind noticed here since 1925, when
e slight shock'was' felt. One can
stand a good many shocks of one sort
and another but when the e.arth be-
gins _to tremble under; - one's feet it
gives. dne'a decidedly' uneasy feeling.
We should be glad, that we ;are . so,
seldom visited by such events. ,•
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We knew it would come, although
it has been staved off for, some years.
.Those octogenarians of Goderich have
.been holding an annual picnic
for some years, when they effected
to be having the time •of their lives.
But we always doubted it,' how could.
,a lot of lone men have an enjoyable
picnic? The thing's absurd. Well,
this year they aro hoping the ladies.
"of eighty or about that age" will al-
so come and we'd bet dollars to dopgh
nuts that every man jack of them is
hoping that some women a good deal
younger will take pity on their lonli-
ness and so make the affair a corn-
plete success.
* * * *
We had an idea at the time that
the publicity agent of the circus had
a good deal to do with the story that
a female elephant exhibited keen
emotion, whether of grief or fright,
when passing over the spot ,at St.
Thomas where . her supposed mate,
Jumbo, was killed by a train forty
odd years ago. It is now stated that
this particular elephant was in Eng-
fEFORE you buy any car, be sure you have
all the evidence. Check and weigh any car
in the low-priced field against the value you
know you can get in the Outstanding Chevrolet.
A smooth, powerful six -cylinder, valve -in -head
engine, capable of amazing performance in
all gears, instantly responsive to acceleration,
unsurpassed in economy` and dependability.
A sturdy chassis, built for endurance; with
heavy, channel - steel frame, complete high-
pressure lubrication, long semi -elliptic shack-
absorber springs, safe, silent four-wheel braking.•
system with independent emergency brakes.
Bodies by Fisher that reflect the latest vogue in
style and coloring; luxurious in finish and
appointments; interiors restfully quiet; 'hand-
some panelled instrument board, indirectly
lighted.
Prices so low, they are within reach of all.
See Chevrolet, Drive it. Make it your standard
of comparison. C-10-8-2 9C
Ash ab out the GMACDe f erred Payment Plan
Oulshndinq
PRODUCT OP GENERAL MOTORS OP CANADA, LIMITED
.J B. LAVIS, Clinton
land when Jumbo was killed, • in which
case , it was probably mot keen sor-
row which caused her to act queerly
when passing this particular spot.
Perhaps she got a thistle in her foot
or something• of that kind. The cir-
cus 'got a lot of free advertising out
of the incident; anyway.
MARRIAGES
BEAN—BROWN---At the United
church; manse, Auburn, on August
8th, by the Rev. W. It. Alp, Ila
t4Iae, second daughter of the late
Charles Brown and, Mrs. Brown,
Dungannon,_ to Robert Louis Bean,
third on of. the late Robert Bean
,and Mrs. Bean of Carlow.
BIRTHS';'.
SHAW—In Brighten, on 'Ahgust 6th,.
to M;r and Mrs. Earl Shaw, (for-
neerly Miss Ella Rutledge), a
daughter. •
'FBAGAN—In Colborne township, on
August 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ches-
ter Feagad, a son,
COLBORNE
A young son arrived at the home
'of Mr. and Mrs.. Chester Faegan's
on August 8th.` Congratulations.
The Women's Missionary Society
and G. G. L T. Group met -at the
honie of Mrs. Wm. ,M,cIilwain on
Thursday . with a good attendance,
Miss Irene Stoll took the study book
chapter in her usual 'able 'way, • '
• Mr. Narinan Kernigan' has been
areund renewing • acquaintances in
the township this week. -
A quiet but pretty wedding was
solemnized on Thursday, August 8th,
at the United church manse, Auburn,
when Ila 1VTae, second daughter of
the late Charles "`Brown' and Mas.
Brown of Dungannon, became the
bride of Mr. Robert Louis ' Bean,
third son of the ' late Robert Bean
and 'Mrs. Bean' of Carlow, •Colborne
township: The ceremony ' was per-
formed by Rev. W. 'R. Alp. The
youthful bride was becomingly at-
tired , im coral- pink georgette, trim-
med with lace; witii black velvet
shoes and -other accessories to match,
and 'carried _a shower'bbuquet of
sweetheart roses ad maiden hair fern.
She was "attended by Miss' Violet
Ttamby of Belfast and the'groom
a vas attended by' Mr. Percy McBride.
After the ceremony the bridal par-
ty "motored to the ' bride's hone,
where a dainty buffet luncheon Was
served. Only the immediate rela-
tives of the two families and several
of the girl friends of the bride were
present.
The groom's gift to the bride was
an ivory bracelet, set with emeralds
and brilliants, to the bridesmaid he
gave, a brooch and to the groomsman
a tie pin. •
`The bridereceived a large number
of lovely gifts, including a gift front
the Anglican Young People's Asso-
ciation of St. Paul's church, of which
she was a member. An address. was
read and the . bride was {iresented
with a silver and glass butter server
with silver knife and a pair of silver
salt and pepper shakers.
Later the young couple left amid
showers of confetti for a motor trip
to Eugenia Falls, Tobernrory and
other points, thebride travelling in
a blue. poirett twill coat, -with pink
georgette and mohair hat with shoes
and hose to match.
On their return they will reside on
the groom's farm on the 8th con-
cession of Colborne where the groom
has recently erected a fine red brick
bungalow with modern equipment.
The best wishes of, a host of friends
go with them for happy and pros-
perous `wedded life.
$97,000 WILL BE SPENT
ON GODERICH HARBOR
A. contract for the dredging of
Goderich harbor has been let to C. S.
Boone Dredging company of Toronto
by .the federal department, of public
works, according to word received
recently, It will cost $97,000.
EDITOR MUST BE IRISH
The Dallas -News says: "There
are enough automobiles in the Uni-
ted States for everybody to ride at
once and the pedestrians would be
safer if they did."
FOR SALE -BY TENDER
In the Matter of the Estate of James
' McM urchie, Late of the Town of
Clinton, Province of Ontario
Deceased.
Sealed Tenders will be received ...ad-
dressed to The Trusts and Guaran-
tee Company, Limited, Administra-
tors with Will Annexed of 'the Es-
tate of the late James M.'cMurehie,
302 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario,
and marked "Tenders re James Mc
Murchie Estate," up to 12 o'clock
noon the 31st day of August, 1929,
for the purchase of the following
asset of the above named estate con-
sisting of:
Part of lots 3 and 4; King street,
in the Town of Clinton, onw, which
there is said to be erected a two-
storey brick building.
Terms of Sale: - • All Tenders. _must be accompaied
.by an accepted cheque fon .at ;least
10 per cent: 'of^such tender', "which
deposit in the event of the accep-
tance of such' tender will be applied
on accofmt of the purchase price,
and if the tender is not accepted will
be returned.
Le the event of: theacceptanceof
a tender, the sale shall be concluded
within thirty days from the late of
aacceptance. •
Tlie highest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Further •particulars of the proper-
ty may be obtained • from The Trusts
and 'Guarantee. Gomapny, Limited,
302 Bey Street, Toronto, or its Sol
icitor. R. Vanstone, IC;C,, Wingham,
Ontario, ,
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DATED at. Toronto,. August- 13,
1929.. 27-2..
I-1 TIME
Hottest Thing Out Since the
Chicago Fire
BARN DANCE
Friday, August 16th
Good, Floor with a snappy Orchestra
makes an enjoyable evening at
A. E. FINCH'S NEW BARN
VICTORIA STREET, CLINTON
COME •AND BRING A FRIEND
Spend an evening with the
Clinton Fire Brigade
Gentlemen, 35c; Ladies, 250
• 27-1-p..
Used Cars
Two -Door Ford Coach
Overland Touring
Overland 91 Touring
FordT oaring
Bert Langford
27-1-p.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mirs. John Link and fam-
ily wish to thank .all their neigh-
bors and friends for the flowers and
kindness shown in their recent see-
ond and sad bereavement.
CARD OF THANKS
The sisters nnd.brothers of the
late .Margaret Caldwell wish to ex-
press their sincere .appreciation to,
Miss Grainger, -Hospital superinten-,
dent, and her staff, and other friends
and neighbors for' the kindness
shown during her long illness and in
their. ,bereavement by the, death' of
their dear sister.- '
CARD OF THANKS
Mi'. and Mrs. I: A. Mahon take this
opportunity of extending their sin-
cere thanks to their friends in Clin-
ton for the kindness shown over the
accident to their little son. who has
recovered sufficiently to be removed
to his home in Montreal.
Are You?
Are you satisfied with the Photo-
graphs you have of your children?
If not, come to Burgess' Portrait
Studio, Clinton, Tuesday, August 27,
or Tuesday, September 10th. Studio
open on those days. 27-2.
Lost
On the 2nd of Stanley, on .Sunday,
a lady's coat. Finder kindly com-
municate with Mrs. J. A. Miller,
Huron road, west of Clinton. Phone
610r25, Clinton central. • Reward.
27-1-p.
Building. Wanted
A building suitable for implement
shed. Would consider second hand
material for building same. Apply
to H. L. Wise, R. R. No. 3, Clinton.
Phone 607r24, Clinton central.
27-2-p.
London Business For Sale
Contents of Rooming house. Res-
taurant. Fish & Chips. Cash and
Carry Grocery, Sydney Smythe.
Market Lane, London, Ont. 27-1-p.
• To Rent
A modern dwelling of eight rooms,
also garage on Gibbings St., Clinton,
Immediate possession. Apply to A,
J. McMurray, box 193, Harriston,
Ont. 26-tf.
Pullets
Bred -to -lay Barred Rock ,pullets,
hatched in March. D. M. Lindsay.
R. R. No,3, Clinton, Fledge -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.'
Blue prints can be obtained ,at the
office of the Chief Architect, Depart-
ment of Public Works, by depositing
an accepted bankcheque for the sum
of 520.00, payable to the order of the
Minister of Public Works, which will
be returned if the intending bidder
submit a regular bid.
-Tenders.atill not be considered un-
less' made on' the torms-•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
r .
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 will also be accepted
as secuiit or bands. and a
v cheque
ifrequiredmake an
to up odd a-
mount..
By order.
S.'Ec O'BRIEN,
Secretary.
Department. of, Public Works,
Ottawa, July 30, 1929. ' 26.2..
as
Member of Florist Telegraph delivery
Association.'
CUT FLOWERS,
FLORAL DESIGNS,
For All Oeeasions, Sent Anywhere'
Greenhouse, is as near as your phone.
Chas. V. Cooke
Two, Phones -66w and 66j
Clinton's New -Laid Egg
And Poultry House
Eggs bought according to Domin-
ion Government Egg' Regulations.''
Inquire for trill" prices "of eggs.•
You will always' find oisr prices par-
allel with the city markets:
Fat hens and `'well -finished chicks'
always wanted—Prices good.
Always phone our office for prices
before marketing produce.
N. W. Trewartha
Phones -Office, 214j Residence, 214w
MEAT
Corned Beef, boneless 22c
Boneless Lamb Roast • 33c
Chuck Roasts for thresh
ing, Beef 22c
Rump Roast . ' 22c
P Mealed Cott. Rolls 32c
Smoked Cott. Rolls ,....,35c
Smoked Picnic Hams 25c
Pickled Picnic Hams 23c
Home-made Pork Saus. 24c
H. -made Head Cheese... 20c
Smoked Back Bacon, P.
Mealed `Back, Breakfast
Bacon, Smoked Hams, ,P:
Boiled- Hams always 'on
hand. '
Largest assortment
Cooked. Meatsin, town. .
.Lard in,any quantity at a
right price.
Choice spring ducks, nicL
ely dressed.
Pork, Lamb, Beef and
Veal always in stock. •
CONNELL & TYNDALL
Clinton's Leading Meat Market
Weed Control Act
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
The property owners and tenants'
of the Township of Hullett are here-
with notified that Murdock Ross,
Londesboro, has been appointed Weed
Inspetcor for the Township, and all
citizens aro requested to observe the,
conditions of the Act.
JOII1 FINGLAND,
Clerk of Ilullett,
26-3.
Auction Sale
Mrs. Thos, Jackson offers for auc-
tion sale all household effects at
herresidonce, High street, on Sat-
urday,. August 24, 1029, at 1.30
o'clock 'shun:
Coal range; coal oil stove andov-
en;-kitchen cabinet; kitchen ehairs;
solid oak dining room chairs and
table; writing desk and hook case,
combined; dishes; gear jars; odd
chairs; stretchers; piano; hall rack;
music cabinet; pictures; single bed
and springs; Vietrola; trunks; step
ladder; wash tube 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 lots. Apply to
Brown Stewart, R. R. No. 2, Bay-
field. •Phone 606r5, Clinton central.
23-tf,
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, to 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 same corrected
according to law. Dated at Varna
this 29th day of July, 1929. J. E.
Harnwell, Municipal 'Clerk. 25-3.
House For Sale
/ Five -roomed house' at south end of
North street, Clinton, Half acre of
andfruit land number of fr t trees. Es-
tate of late Agnes Wilson.< Apply to
R. Cree. 23-tf.
For Sale
White brick house on_Prineese St.,
east, With eight rooms.' Townn and
soft water, electric lights, cine -half
acre of; land with barn, large and
small fruit. Possession at once.
Apply, to Mr. Levi Stong, Clinton,
Ont., or Mrs. James Steep, 8 Elm-
wood Avenue, London, Ontario.
07-tf.
ave your Bonds
They Mean 5 cent Discount on
The Dollar'on All
CASH PiRCH-IASES.
This Will Be •Our Policy Corn
Irn ilicing ,AUGUST lst A Bond
is given with every cash purchase•
of 25c or over. ;Ask for them they
areyours. Redeemable in goods at
an tine and. in anyamount.
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filler Hardware
DISTRIBUTORS FOR HURON, PERTH AND GREY CQ'S ` .
TELEPHONE 53 ' CLINTQx7
C. H. VENNER, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other
Appliances
Wiring and Repairs. -Phone
Transportation
Service
Long Distance — Short Distance
Goods in Transportation Insured
Furniture Carefully _Handled
Efficient Operator. Charges Reason-
able: Satisfaction guaranteed. S.
B. McMath, 601r34. 'Oliver Pocock,
Operator, 610r42.
Slabs For • Sale
Orders left at niy 'residence will
'receive 'prompt attention. E Ward,
-Huron. street, Clinton. Phone 155.
15-tf.
' 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. Inlsley, 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,
14 acre of land with small fruit and
good stable with chicken house. Ap-
ply to Alex. Sloman, Fulton street,
Clinton. 05-tf,
"Niagara"
Super -Soluble Land Liine, 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 re.
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned
Rooms ever Heard's B. rber shop
W. J. Jago. 2283 -ti
Clinton's
READY FOR,. A
HOME RUN"
When you are figuring up base-
ball percentages,
And .comparing one heavy hitter
with
And.
Don't forget that the Heat Folios
hold the record in this league for
the number of home runs they make
in a season,.
With their loads of DL&W Coal
they knock cold weather over the
fence, and beat it home by a big
margin. And they are never "put
out" by winter.
'Call them at 74 for an exhibition
gauge.
Call the tml-PelOR
for good, clean coal
m a 1L
COAL COMPANY.
PHONE • 74 . CLINTON'
We Want Your
Milk and Cream
We are manufacturers of bot
cheese and butter. We want yon
milk or cream. We pay highest m
ket price weekly. Satisfaction gu
anteed.
Phone your order for finest chalk
or pasturised butter in prints or so
ids to W. H. Lobb; Clinton, Ont.,
R. No. 3, Phone No. 605r32.
•
THE HOLMESVILLE CO.OPER
TIVE CHEESE AND BUTTER
COMPANY. LIMITED
NO LOSS OF SLEEP IF YOU BU
Standard Royalties
Your monthly check never fail:
Pure Canadian Management.
IMPERIAL TRUST CO. OF
CANADA, TRUSTEES
12 per ,cent. Dividend Sure
Dividends Paid Monthly.
CLINTON. ))
J. G. CHOWEN
P. 0. Box, 155 Phone,
04-t
Coal .' nd Coke
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF
HARD COAL, (LEHIGH VALLEY
SOFT COAL, COKE, SLABS
CALL 256 '
A. D. McCartney
Queen Street Telephone 25
Cockshutt Agency
Wishing Repairs or Parts fo
Cockshutt or Frost and Woods Ma
chines of any kind should call at m
Residence,
I also handle Cockshutt Cream
Separators.
• JOHN V. DIEHL,
Queen Street, Clinton.
81-tf,
SEEDS
Complete stock Clovers and Grass
Seeds en hand.
Our. Alfalfa is Peel County Seed
No. 1 Government standard . This
typeof seed is practically impossible.
to buy this year. Haveonly a small'
stock. 'Good value while it lasts.
J.A. FORD & 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. J. S g`EWART
Clinton, Ont., Phone 281w • 04-tf,
Eggs andu
PO tr
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 the highest Mar.
ket price..,
Cream purchased. for Stillnian'e
A. E. Finch
Viking dream Separator Agent
Victoria Ste: Clinton , Phone 241