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The Clinton News Record, 1929-09-19, Page 5Uotisaa,T,s4 T" , ,,5,715,3,71,....resseerreereeeareeesereeeseeperreeree., elereerel!ea75.715F. k . /71AV.I. f(iNe- are, ..eel IN. pioneer days tracewas chiefly by barter—the early settlers lad no banks; the trading post gave thein credit or kept -their • money for them, ' • 'The Corning of he bank filled au urgent need, in every cona munity, and to -day the wise farmer, business manor private individual keeps his money in the bank a,nd'makes full use of the many services it bas to eeffer. roe: WILL -LIKE BANKING AT THE scow. 'rite Isto3ytti Bank 'G917 . 61 Canada Clinton Branch ,* R. E. Manning, Manager ees 'OF •INTEREST TO YOU AND ME Talk about congestion of traffic, „just wait until those baby autos come out and we each get one! * * Friday, the 13th, brought no ill - luck to this section. It brought in- stead a much-needed and much -ap- preciated rain, after a long dry :spell, • * * * October 30th, is the date fixed for. 'the Provincial election, less than six -weeks from today: Oh, well, what's the use of spinning it out? Might .as well have a short contest and a merry one. • "The skirt w• ill be longer," has been 'a frequent line in fashion re- ports for the past month or so. Evidently a number of girls have not read about it yet, theugh, unless it is 'harder to lengthen skirts than to shorten them. * * * * The editor of the Wlinnipeg Free Press thinks all wall maps should be scrapped as far as schools go and globes, large ones, used. We agree with that. A much better knowledge of the relation of elle country to ata other would be gained by the schol- or if he studied his geography from a globe. * * * Already the grass is beginning to show gran, where it was only a dull, dead brown before' last Friday ntorning's ram m That rain, and what we have had since, has been of in- calculable value to this country. We had begun before that came to think, of the miseries of ancient Israel, when "the Windows of heaven were shut up and it rained not for the pace of three areirs and six months." 5 5 Fellow weekly 'newspapler editors in Ontario, daft you agree with us that it was disappointing, to put it very mildly, that both prizes ter excellence of weekly newspapers went west this year, one going to British Celmnbia, the other to Al- berta? Why bother with at at this late date? you may ask. Well, the -shock of it left us speechless up to the present but we'd surely like to see those prizes retained in good old Outario next year. What about it? 5*45 One of the. signs of progress Which seem to us the most significant ' is the tendency of women in the rur- al eomanunitiea, to group together for mutual fellowship, selfeimprove- tient and helpfulness. In all the surrounding commlmity, and this "community is much like all other communities in Ontarie, probably, there are little organizations and club e of women who meet monthly or oftener), have little literary pro- -grams, with music and perhaps also sew or work for some institution eir charity. These organizations are in many. cases legacies from war. time, when in almost every community women organized to knit or sew for soldiers ..or to raise money for soldier com- forts. When that was no longer nee-. essary the organization remained -and some line of women's work was taken up., Then in other communit- ies ether like, organizations were started, until they dot the land in all <1h-eel:ions, and, in the Inemble opin- ion of the writer, they are all to the good. • , • In the days of the pioneers there were no such' organizations, of course, nor , could thereb e and our grandmothers a nel great-grandmothers, who came out from the old lands, where pollute - tions were denser, suffered greatly from loneliness. The men did too,' at times. But m'en usually get out and mix with their fellows a bit, they are not held to their own home as women often were, But now there is really no isolation on farms, what with the telephone; radio and the niotor car people on farms live in a condition which the majority .of City people can only dream of. It is the dream of city people to become rich enough to own a roomy house, with ample grounds, somewhere near enough the city to drive back and forth to their doily work; to have a home where they will have room to breathe and plenty of fresh air to use in the process. But it is a dream which is seldom fulfilled,. A pokey house on a nasion city lot, with a lawn the size of a good-sized pocket; handkerchief and -enough garden to 'grow two tomato plants and three geraniums, is all most city dwellers have. With 'neighbors so near that you have to talk in low tones when windows are open or you aria sitting on year, verandah, if you do not wish them to hear all you say!, Of eourse if you are enjoying real prosperity you may have a little more room but there is nothing like the generous freedom. 01 the country home, as prosperous farmers• in Huron County know it But -even with all the advantages of modern: time the 'women's organ- izations are a boon to rural evoraen, and theyseem to be making good rise of them. In Stanley, in Tucker - smith, in Goderieh township, Bruce - field, Nipper:, Londosboro, 'where - ever a centre is found, there will be found thewomen's organizations In Lmidesboro is a strong and. ener- getic Women's Institute, but at ether points the womem without be- ing affiliated with that useful or- ganization, are taking up 'much of the'work done by it. When the Women's Institute was first started it used to be thought - of as something like a cooking school and we 'always thought of salads, cakes, etc., when an Institute was Mentioned. But this was because women,. on forming themselves into an organization for self-improve- ment, naturally paid a good deal of attention to waking. It is now known, ' of 'eourse, that the Women's Institute is broad enough to en - compose not only the intimate things of the household but every interest Which affects humanity. Its mem- bers study, not only food. and cloth- ing, but improvement of the mind. They give their attention to.bettering the community in which they live and they do not forget the newcomer in the far north nor the lonely setfler on the prairie. They will raise mon- ey to buy new eurtalins for the local town hall stage and also to buy a lay- ette for the new baby of a New The Vogue '574,747 111-g''.00NTP*400011400, Oh th*' re great'.'ofkmrootiood #000i,::61,gp.,4%kti64.0,,,,if.:***iirr. WI** soon e ieuts The hose ja./theelfirSt: 'earei; dant •W*Icrinize so fll 02e11eTg'• it with wonauhood1keours ta. kenntl:t9 r -i• 'POTTER -='-•;,At. the 'htime nt.the leridee. perentst to Sept .../.7ther br- the ' of Clinton,' Hazel • Lennie • • ybengest delight -0r of des . William Potter, to IVIaleolre :3; •, Macfarlaneer.son 9f and -Mrs•, • John 'Mbefarlaue all of • StanleY.' . , . • ,. AosnarOg —,At; :the Meese,- Atiberne on -September. il.th by, the -Reikr.-Wr. M. Alp, ..,Mildred, yOungier diseghtereet, .11°Er,'-and We, Wine Robelion, Auburn, toeGeorge, •• Spence Irwin,' eon of Ur, and Mrs.' / Wilson Ireiri, Ashfield townehha. • • , MeLATIGIaLIN=OH.AilVINEY, • At the bride's' lionce, 9-th concession of East • Wawanosh, • on •September 14th, by the Rev. W. R. Alpa Lulu -Jane, daughter of the late jeeeph Ohamney and IVArs. Oharaney, to George Albert McLuglilin Detrdit, son of the late Mr and Mrs.',John " Jaines McLaughlin, formerly of tie Ilase line, Hullett townehiP. • BIRTHS HALLAM—In Goderieli, en Sept. 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles IBA- . Jam', a son: IVIARTYN—In Detroit, on Sept. 18th, to IVfr. and Mirs. D. M. alartyn, a son.—Donald Thomas. DEATHS LADD—In Clinton, on Sept. 13th, , George Ladd, aged 79 yeaes. IN MEMORIAM WEBSTER,=In loving memory of our dear mother, who entered into ' test one year ago, Septa 21st, 1928 "You are not forgotten mother dear Nor Will you ever be. AS long as life and memory last We will remember thee." —Deughtees and Sons. WOBSTER--In loving memory of our dear brother, Jame Webster, who was called home one year ago, Sept 23rd, 1928. "Quickly and suddenly carne the calli, His sudden dbeth surprised us all. Dearer to memory than words can tell. The loss of. our brother we loved so —Sisters and Brothers. well." CARD OF THANKS Ilifes.,George Ladd wishes to than1( her friends and -nefighbors for the use of their cars, for flowers and for all the • assistance and kindness .shown her in her recent bereave- ment. Chickens For Hospital The Hospital Board gratefully ask- nowledge the promise' of chickens from the ladles for their fowl sup- per, Oct, 10th. Kindly leave them not Inter than 2 o'clock in the after- noon of that date. Strayed A. Leicester ram, front the prem- ises of We H. Middleton, Phone 15 on 606, Clinton central. 32-2. , Woven Rugs on Sale By the Wl. A. of the Ontario street church. May be seen by those in- terested at the residences of Mrs. E. Renneay, Ontario street, or Mrs. A. D e McCartney, Queen street. 32-2. For Sale A coal heater with even and a very niee banging lamp. Apply -to Mrs. T. E. Mason, Summerhill, Phone 6481.3, Clinton central. 82-1. Stove For Sale Large Quebec -heater, nearly new. A5mly to ales. E. Seale, corner .of Princess and Orange streets), Chia, t(Yllo 82-3-p. For Sale Four good milah cows. Apply to II. N. Brandon, Bayfibild, .Ont. 32-2-p. House to Rent On Rattenbury street, east, 8 - room brick house, Electric range ser- vice, modern conveniences, good con- dition throughout, garage and small garden. Immediate possession. Ap- ply to H. 112. Aiken. 32-3. - Bazaar Sale The Women's Association of Wes- ley-Wfillia church intend holding a bazaar on Noveniber 15th in the -church hall. 324 For Sale Story and a half frame. house in Brneefield, large verandah, Hydro, new garage, double lot. 'Apply` to Harry Colline, Brueefield. • 82-2-p, Milhinery" • Seed Wheat Golden Chaff. improved Dawson's Good clean seed, free from weed - ee seeds and smut. Apply to T. R. Jen- kins, R. R No. 3, Clinton. Phone The present is an age of 610r28, Clinton central 31-2. restlessness. ' Fashions change AUCTION SALE Of sheep and Larnlis, Mr. Thomas Brown has deceived instructioes to sell by public auction on Lot 2, Con. 8, Hullett, on, Tuesday, Sept, 24th, at 1.30 pan., the following: 75 good Yung breeding ewes; 30 ewe Igmbs and 6'buck lambs, These are a choice:lot of sheep for any Person to buy, Terms --8 months' credit on approved joint notee. 4 per cent. straight off for cash. ' T. lerowie auctioneer; IVIat. Arm - rapidly. We all sense the, urgill toward novelty, something new—aleraYe soniething" • dif- - ferent.' You ' are invited to see our Chic. fiats. •THE VOGUE 1:jailAsSorntsoegl; 1VielP• LQRAL ae, EL(2,aG CT !'seN S •c”' Fer,fle Anywhere. areee na, eeuse • • Cooke • and 66, eavi' Ph6 • . TwO'' Corned. Beet 'borieless,.....22c Ch. Rib ,Boils, 1.b 18c Brisked Boil Beef, 11). .,12e Rolled Rib Rst., Bf., lb. 22c Bf. Shanks, per lb. Haniburg Steak, lb. Pork Sausage, lb. ' ,24e Try our pure Lard and Shortening, its the best. Cooked Meats of Ail Kinds Veal Stews, -per lb. 22e Lamb Stews, per lb. 25c Breakfast Bacon, P. Mealed Back, Smoked Back, Smok- ed Hams, Smoked Pienic Hams, Pickled Picnic Hams Fresh Picnic Hams, Cot- tage Rolls, P Mealed Cot- tage Rolls,, Rolled Shoul- ders of Best quality at Best Price on hand 'at all times, Kindly order your Satur- day order on Friday if pos- sible for early delivery. CONNELL & TYNDALL Clinton's Leading Meat Market. Convention A Convention of the Lii3eral-Con- servatives of South Huron, will be be held in. the TOWN HALL, HENSALL ' Monday, Sept 23rd at 2 p.m, To select a.candidate for the Provin- cial Legislature. Ladies are :espedially invited to at- tend this convention Hon. W. Finlayson, IVE.P.P.,, Minister of Lands and Forests, will be the speaker Several prominent speakers will be present to address the meeting An executivie meeting at half -past one. GOD SAVE THE KING . Col. Combe Robt. Higgins, 'President. Secretary. Canaries For Sale Select Randall Roller Singers. Ap- ply to Mrs. C. B. H,ale. 32-2-p. Cottage For Sale A six -room cottage, good location, town water, electric lights and good cellar and hardwood floors in front part of house. Inquire at News -Re - cors. 31-tf. Workers Wanted Fourteen Women wanted at the evaporator. Will those who have aP- plied please leave their names and addresses at James Livermore's. Edward Weeks 32-2-p. • Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements at lot 24, Con. 8, Mullett township, '1.14. miles north-east of Clinton on Wed- • nesday, Sept. 25th, • at 1 o'clock sharp, consisting Of the folloxving: HORSES—Heavy- draft registered Clyde mare, supposed to be in foal; draft gelding, rising 4; draft filly, rising 2; good farm week horse, ag- ed; driving mare, aged. CATTLE—Durham grade cow, 6 years old, due May 6th; Durham • grade cow, 6 years old, due April 28th; Ayreshire cow, 5 years old, due April 20th; Black cow, 5 years old, due May 23rd; Farrow cow, 8 years old, milking good; 2 steers, 2 yeaes old; 2 heifers, 2 years old; 1 steer, '1 year .old; 1 heifer, 1 year old; 5 spring calves. IlVITLE1VIENTS—IVIeCormick bin- der, 6 ft cet; Deering mower, 6 ft. cut; Deering horse rake; bean her- . vester, complete; Bain wagon; set of disc harrows; set of diamond liar - rows; Tudhope-Anderson plow, new; seed drilh° gravel box, nearly new; seed drill and bradeastera combined; • wagon rack; new; set of scales, 2000 lbs. capacity; 3 dram steel roller, nearly new; MeTaggart fanning mill; set of bob 'sleighs; set of elings, ropes and pulleys; root pulper, set of team liarnees; Massey -Harris cream separator, nearly new; whiffle trees, neckyokes, forks, chains and numerous other' articles. No ies- serve as proprietor is giving up, farm - TERMS: All sums of $10 -and lit - der, -cash; over that - amount 12 Months' credit will be given on fur- nishing approved joint -bankable pap- er, or a discount of 4 per cent off .for cash on credit anioitrits, john Bay- ley, Peeprietor, Geo. IL• Elliott Aue- • .4, 11111: 't • AdEg r!.. gs 15°110:6; 'il'82d;:r'Roin:' r".41113.1 rieee allel with 'the. eityaineekets; • Fat a1ay„*.antedrtce§' 29194. ,A1Wayeeplibite. elm office'. for 'prices before anerketirig prOdueee • N. w' Trevrartha,.• -Phenes—Office,, 214j Residence 214W llolniesville United /Church GOLDEN .11113ILEE ....SEPT 22nd to OCT. 1st Sept. 22—Rev. , Sinclair and Rev° Sept. 24—Y. P. Rally, Sept. 26—Old Time Programm.e. Sept. 29 --Rev. R. J. MeCormicic. • Oct. SneePer and Program. • Burgess. Photo Studio, Clinton Open again Tuesday, Sept. 24th, and Tuesday, Oct. 8th. Come in on those days and have those Photos taken that you waist for Christmas. Farms For Sale Lots 27 and 29, 9th concession of Goderich township, consi$ting of 160 acres of good clay loam, '11/4 miles 'west of Rolmesville. Good buildings, never -failing wells. Ap- ply to Lewis Proctor, R. R. No. 3, Clinton. Phone 611r2, Clinton cen- tral. 29-tf. Auction Sale Of household . effects, Victoria Street, Clinton on Saturday, Sept. 21st, at 1.30 p.m., consisting of the following: oak extension table; 6 oak dining room chairs; china cabin- et; book case; wardrobe; bedroom suite; iron bed; 2 toilet sets;'wash- stand; 3 mattresses; 3 set of springs; 2 eouChes; drop leaf table; 3 chairs; 6 rocking chairs; Pandora range; 3 burner, coal oil stove with oven; 2 Axminster rugs, 3x4 and 81/4x4; Con- goleum rug 3x3; linoleum Tug, 3x4; .2 _tapestry carpets, 3x31/4; and 3%x 4, a number of • lamps; curtain stretchers; quilting frames; number of pictures; sanitary closet with connections; flat irons; rustic seat; 6 gal. coal oil can; 5 yal. pasoline den; pots, pans, dishes and numerous oth- er articles. Terms: Everything to be sold as proprietor is leaving' town. Pe Gardiner, Prop., Geo. a Elliott, Auctioneer. 31-2. • House For Sale 7 -room house, Huron street, Clin- ton. Town- and soft water, electric lights, furnace, 1-8 acre of garden, nice location. Apply on ieemisee to Mrs. L. Rath. . Sheep For Sale 18 Leicester ewes, alsoloanbs. Ap- ply to Frances phone 607r2. 31-2. For Sale • • One good Hereford mileh cow. Ap- ply to A. C. Brandon, Baylield, Ont. 31-2. House to Rent 5 -room house, James street, Clin- ton. Town water, electric lights Apply to W. Jago, 31 -ti. Property Eon Sale Comfortable cottage, Victoria street, 5 rooms, tun room and porch, cement cellar, hard and soft water. Also 7-8 acre garden with fruit trees and small fruits. Barn and hen- house. Apply on premises to W. M. Nediger. , 31-3-p. For Sale 80 acres of good farm land, lots 26, 27, 3rd concession of Hullett township, 11/4 miles north of Clin- ton. Good fences, well watered. Apply on premisea to Robert Nelson, R. R. No. 1, Clinton. • 31-tf. Stray Sheep Came to the premises of the under- signed, a fleck of sheep. Owner may have same by proving.property and paying expenses. Bill Stirling, R. R, No. 2, 'Bayfield, Phone 60811.4, Clinton central. 31-3, ' 'To Rent A modern dwelling'of eight rooms, also garage on Gibbings St., Clinton, Immediate possession. Apply to A. 7. affeMurray, -box 193, Harriston, Ont. 26-tf. House For Sale A comfortable seven room cottage with town water and electric lights, 1/4 acre of land with small fruit and good stable .with chicken house. Ap- ply to Alex. Stoma% Fulton street, Clinton. 9542. GODERICH TOWNSHIP VOTERS' LIST . • - The Voters' List, 1929, for the Town- ship of Goderieh, County of - • • Huron. "Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in Section 9 of the Ordarie -Voters' List Act the Copies of the List, made. pursuant to the said Act, of all persons appealing by the Asseesment Roll of the Munici- pality ofathe Township of Goderieh to be entitled to vote in the said • Municipality at elections to the Leg - Waive' ,A.ssembly and 'at Municipal :Elections, and the said lit was. first Posted ,u9. 'My ,office' Goderieh township, on Saturday, August 81.sts". 1929, and, rernaine there for inspee- tton. I hereby, call on all voters t6 examine ti sail List and if any er- tore er emissions/ are feund therein to , telte immediate, • proceedings to: 'have 'same corrected' • according • . to law. Dated at my office this day of September, 1929,, , R, G. Thonae ' . 601) ,LIVER Olt ,,diearanteedaStemirerenderede,c1-59, a!: GENUINE POINTS: 404.' " ' raOILSON-SELF:SIEARPENING POINTS, for all No. 21 plows. Will , etieweae any two points of, other makes° • 'e . • QUEBEC $11Lif" POiNP5. ' • WORIE SIEGES, with "'once or Leatliei° Soles. ' ALL WOOL WORK SHIRCS, Best Quality. 'OVERALLS, 'SMOCKS and TROUSERS,- Beet Quality. QUDBEC COOK STOVE, $27.50 and up, , e We Give you 5 per cent. discount on all CASH PURCHASES, in trade bonds cxcept• on, spec,ial 'sale articles. ' iller) Hardware Co. DISTRIBUTORS FOR HURON PERTH AND GREY cvs. TELEPHONE 58 a. • CLINTON 44111.1004•41441 C. H. VENNER, Electrician Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs.• Phone Pullets • Bred -to -lay Barred Rock pullets, hatched in March. D. M. Lindsay, R. R. No. 3, Clinton,' Hedge -Row Chick Farm, 26-tf. For Sale On Victoria street a itiaroomed frame house in perfect condition, pantry, washroom, bath, new Me - Clary furnace, cellar under whole of house, large garden, garage, in beautiful location. Apply to Mrs. A. S. Inkley. Clinton. 07-2-jl-tf. • RUPTURE SPECIALIST Rupture, Varieocele, Varicose Veins Abdominal Weakness, Spinal Deform- ity. Consultation Free, Call or *rite, 3. G. Smith, Specialist, 15 Downie St., Stratford, Ont, 10-1929. "Niagara" Super -Soluble Land Lime, also, high grade fertilizers always in stock. Prompt delivery service when required. IL R. Baer, Phone Carlow, 2821, R. R. No. 5, Goderieh, Ont. 15-tf. Wanted To buy, a quantity of hardwood. W. J. 1VEller and Son, Clinton. 31-3. _ . Slabs For Sale Orders left at my residence will receive prompt attention. E Ward, Huron street, Clinton. Phone 155. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned, pressed and re paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned Rooms ever Heard's B rber shop W. J. Jago. 228341 For Sale Reliable driving horse, steel -tired top buggy, Portland cutter and set of single harness. Apply to T. M. Johnston, R. R. No. 5, Clinton. Phone 619r23, Clinton central. 30-3-p. For Sale 5 -room house, Frederick street, Clinton, with woodshed and good cellar. Town water and soft water cistern. Apply on premises to Fred Lockwood. 30-tf. • Clinton's VtAttitilft§. Anyone can make budget. Anyone_ can keep within the limits of that budget—il he doesn't have unexpected expenses. That's one advantage of trading with the Heat Folks. You can de- pend on it that the coal you buy from them will come within your expectations as to price, but will go away beyond your expectations as to burning and heating qualities. Kieep your budget down by buying yonr 'coal frone the Heat F'ollos.: Call the Wattle , for good, clean coa We Want Your , 1V1111( and Cream We are manufacturers of bot14 cheese and butter. We want your, milk or cream. We pay highest mare kanettePedvi.ce weekly, Satisfaction guar* Phone your order for finest chechill or pasturised butter in prints or eel* ids to W. H. Lobb, Clinton, Ont., 11,, R. No. 3, Phone No. 605r82. THE HOLMESVILLE CO -OPERA*, TIVE CHEESE AND BUTTER COMPANY. LIMITED • Eggs and Poultry Home on Thesday and Friday f ors4e noon to take in Poultry. Eggs handled at residence everm day—graded by an experienced grade er, for which we pay the highest mara ket price. Cream purchased for Stillman' ' A. E. Finch Viking Cream Separator Agent. ' Victoria St., 'Clinton Phone 28 Transportation Service Long Distance — Short Distance Goods in Transportation Insured Furniture Carefully Handled Efficient Operator. Charges Reason- able. Satisfaction guaranteed. 5, R. MclVfath, 601r34. NO LOSS OF SLEEP IF YOU BUY Standard Royalties Your monthly check never fails. Pure Canadian Management IMPERIAL TRUST CO, QF 'CANADA, TRUSTEES 12 per cent. Dividend Sure Dividends Paid Monthly. , 1.G..CHOWEN CLINTON. P. O. Box, 155 Phone 52 • atf., Coal and Coke YOU ARE IN NEED OF HARD COAL, (LEHIGH VALLEY) • SOFT COAL, COKE, SLABS CALL 256 •A. D. McCartney Queen Street Telephone 256, leeis Cockshutt Agency Wishing Repairs • 'or Parts for. Cockshutt or Frost and Woods Nth, chines of any kind should calleat my,; Residence, I also handle Cockshutt Greene ' Separaters. '3 • JOHN V. DIEHL, it Queen Street, Olinton; .81-4 INeCOrmick-Deerhig Agency Having taken over the above ag. env for this district I will keep on ' - • hand a full stock -of »repairs and Parts of all ,1VIOCormiolc-Deerang inaelunes riatcirotgle%Por gelatfearma 4arsn'toticill Cell at niy shop, next door till ,Jones' blaeksinith Shop, King street., " :COAL COMPANY . W. J. STEVVAR • -- 814 -stl7ong, Paopeietor. 32-1-p. tier:eel,. 8i.-12 sort, Township Clerk, 81-3, 0 E Clinton,Ont., Phone 281'