The Clinton News Record, 1929-12-12, Page 5tTR$DA
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1.2; 1929
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ACK.: tale centuries Christmas lags always been a':'
a
"of
'ditne�lort�ie 'r sen
�Vsn d p e 1-S big or htCletiungs todehglrt`
•,••and gladden tire=hearts'of'children;arid their°elders.
But -where are* tale `Christmas .presents o£•other. ears the
1-x Y ,
tijy§, the iiselul things?' ;Broken --'worn dila--forgotten.,
Ii ee alive the s iris o£ 'our' sft. ' Let t•br'n : ' i e
_ E. p, . Y , � r s,.,g haps n ss
cogitentment from year to year` -'add a'l 'val $ani, Savings $dol
tp.your hst:)f Chi,'istmas gzresents;
Ctrt�in,arPrese toborr0upanarsprth,if lfoYGt/ Bbs!s'
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Clinton Branca
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R. E. Manning, "Manager:.-'
.I1dt'TEREST TO YOU
AND -ME
We have heard' elderly people`' tell.
hof winters. ' in the long ago which
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used to"shut down with a snap.,-
' bout December 1st Iistory semis
to -be repeating itself''this; year.
!°Alread" remarks.. the St, Marys.
Journal -Argus, ."citizens axile `apprec-'
feting, the advantage of ' ]laving the
rush of the municipal elQetion oyer,
before. the holiday :Season., The early.
election ds :911ite 1?0i alar''
People will have to make up their
own ininds as to. the worth' 01• the
speech delivered in London last week
lby Premier, Wt. L. Mackenzie King,
:as one paper describes it as a inas-
=terpiece while another laments that
it was 'a mighty poor: thing,' accord-
ing to the side of 'Polities they hap-
pen to. ,he` on .lf'appilk; nowadays,
these is,.the radio and peo-ple tune in,
'when' a speaker.'of note is on the air
and ]hear for themselves.
m1-* -
In' apite Of the. fact -that the;U,F.O.
have the effect of, br ngifug hot to:
these'young,nen the.;iniportanoe grad
dlgnzty of their ea lting We'll `wags,.
ez' :ihey eltu;ned name wz1h ;brd4 Ith
visions and:, alto,ethen , peened up
I�iitiningfi zs n on'e sisau game in that
each faz,•nti is ti unit' `b} stick and,
must work' oat itsawn • salvation, ea
at"wee biit"nv nthoz;,oalhng hassuch
pasSib1111ii'es "far po op'eration'as farm
',big:::It would, be `}izgtter fpi the
laznners and fol the 'countiry d1- lar e
if ferzneys hada}` strong busird'ess or-,
gasjization, the U �i '.O zf intpiest in
rt cant Jze 1evzved or,.,Something sum--
slar; especially organized for t'h'e
promotion `of the sekliisg end' .of• lase
farinins busyness. That .`is. the
great weakness 'of the industry, but
there are.'encouraging aigris of -eani-
ing rstiengt1. •Variou;s• organizations
havo. been' sot "afoot by" 'the fananars
Izut all . so far, have Ibe'en wrecked on
going into politics.. Verniers, should
go 'into parliament; • in large .nunn •
begs, (but their influence would be'
the -greater, inane who have.*studied.
the `questionbelieve, if"they :'go as
members of eitieer' one 'or other '-of
the'. two major parities, not "as `i em-.
bees. of •a class.
The " IliewsrRecoi'd had, the;" lisi'vi
lege of examining copies .of "Over
the Line': enee," :'the• little' daily
news, sheet: issued 'b5' the.Iiepreseiz-
tatides? Department ;;at the Perna
-
tient Buildings to the "five hundred"
during their stay in Toronto. 1hey
were interesting dale sheets, edited
by :three of the county representa-
tives and illustrated' by' another and
the news its d b Id be
is described as falling: off in nfep-
beership and that their' representa-
tives in'the legislature haye drop=
ped to ' a' mere handful the' farmers
as a class are coming to the front
n '1
a d will continue to do so, we-" be-
1ieve, until they hold the: position
Which ;they . ought.' to- hold '.i as the
largest and inost important ;industry
in the' country.••
One of the' indications of tfiit . pro-'
gress is the attitude of the` Younger
Members of the farming class. and
,their aptitude in'picking up new,
Progressive ideas regarding ' their
business.. The work of the agricul-
tural representatives with the young
men, the organization of county
judging. teams, etc., have helped in
bringing thein out and in giving
them a keener interest` in, and a
greater realization of .the ' possibili-
ties of 'their. calling.
The -gathering' of five bun-
"dred young nen, picked groups from
each county in the province, in To-
rontq recently, when they attended
the 'big fair, visited many places of
interest in the •city and spent sever-
al.
ever-al. jolly days together could. not but
•t s n ms an squs s woli
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Y The. *Christmas
Leather- 4
I Stor.•-e
Gods
.An enchanting array of leather .goods making supreme Christ-
mas gifts at low-cost.
Our Leather goods and luggage offers include specially reduced
'wardrobe trunks, satchels, suitcases, hat boxes, Wallets and bill folds .
and half a hundred other gift articles of the greatest quality and
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utility,
We vouch for the high quality of everything we sell and offer
unconditional guarantees.
1)0 COME IN AND SEE THE MANY GIFT POSSIBILITIES
IN TTIIS'STO1tEl •
AIKEN
LTJGGAGE AND LEATHER GOOD STORE
ul ' Christmas Sale
st:>_ShoeS and Rubbers at
DY,S SHOE STORE
Sale starte,Saturdar•Dec. 7th ends Saturday INC. 28th
SPECIAL VALUES IN FOOTWEAR FOR
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN .e
Men's' Fine Shoes and Oxfords at $2:95
and .'up,
Boy's, $1.45 and mi.
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Youtli',s; V.25 and up.
Women's S•lippers, "and 'Oxfords $1 9G, "1/1: ' •
:: , I•. man's • Ga11oslset -.at :
Odd lines ;of .VJ'o
Women's li 1st';Ottlibiers at 45e',.alul,up;'
Men's; Light Rubbers, at ,6Ge'-and" up
i�see•dur'n 'e "•af' Carpet "Slrppess' for 1Vien,; tP4meh;
Gomr;,•m arid.. a g
' arid''Children,i':.
i': CU" 'E 10 YER :CENT DISCOUNT i•'
ALG„"�„ jj B R� -6';(40,0
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�y.�� :c� � c�. boa
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real] with: glee by the juniors and,
no doubt,thepapers will be pres'erv;
ed by ninny as souvenirs of the oc-
casion, • One of the: itemswe noted
with pleasure ivn -the standing pf.
a young Hurons
y g man, W. Archibald,
who won the gold medal for, highest
marks in judging heavy hors'es. The
Huron team came eleventh in the
stock judging contest and W. Archi-
bald came fourteenth as an indivi-
dual -contestant. Huron is coming
to the fore and another "year Nye ex-
pent the ;team: will have hitched up
a:.fegv: no'tch'es in the contest.
BIRTHS
STEEP—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on .Dee. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs.
• Milton Steep, Goderich township,
a Son.
• DEATHS''
C0LGLOUGEf—In Clinton, on Dee.
8th; Annie Pearson, widow of
Joseph Colclough of Goderich
- . township, in her 80th year.
COLCLOUGH-In Goderich town-
ship,.
own'•shin,- on Dec. 7th, Harriet Ford,
wife of Robert Colclough, in her
77th year.
IN 1VIEMORIAM
SLOMAN—In loving memory of
Mrs. William Sioman, who:died
Dec. 4th, 1928.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs, Alex: Leitch and, family wish
to extend their thanks to the friends
and neighbors for their kindness in
theirrecent bereavement.
, CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Robt. Colelough and family
wish to express their sincere thanks
to their friends and neighbors for
the floral 'offerings and kindness
shown them in their sad bereave-
ment.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs.. Calton and the other mem-
bers of the fancily of the late Ma's.
Joseph . Colelough wish 'to thank the
neighbors and friends for their, kind-
ness in"theirrecent bereavement and
the, Guild of St. Paul's church and
others• for flowers sent.
The Orange Sentinel
Do you wish to become a subscrib-
er to The Orange Sentinel, a week-
ly, paper? ...Special three -months' of-
fer, commencing Jan. 1st, for 25c.
See Asa Deeves, Clinton. - 44-1.
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The finest, Xmas
gifts' any wos;ar
could give—
, or hope to receive are
Fuller Brushes: Hair
brash Flesla`brush Ma•
nicurti -brush C1othhs
brush, or any Sne 'caf
.the piany
miler ° ;'Brushes• .a ;
for either personal<or�
household" • uses '--as
manyas ythi*ant ; or
as few iia
•and put isp in -attract
we holly boxes
hi sets for. Christjnaa
Write or phone me to come
to'youchouse any day moor
convenient to you
A. J Giadwell
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Phone 5 '.
FOR SALE
Tankage and ,Beef
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' IH''AVING A LA"RGI STOCK ':OF
G1.7NN'S BIG SIXTY BEP) SCRAP
i AiV ANIAG x
O.
B •ma <
ALSO SOME 50 PER CENT': MEAT
SCRAP
1 'I
I AM,�lr�I4tlK�• �S?lirx;. OP'.THISi,
OFF AT A REDUCED PRICE`
-Ckarlesworih”
nil
One,
OTJR ?✓ASIT 51?ECIAI S• ?. $'OR
TITIJRSDAX FItf- .AND
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SATEFItDAY DEG 12, 13 14
will •help ,you sole vaui 6ilusttnas
• - c W tiP1rr�5 1 ,
Qatnseal, '6 lbs ,tor 9 , .25c
Ammonia; 3 pkgs. 23e
Currants; 2 lbs29c
Lemon and Orange Pe'e , lb. 2tfe
Corn Staseh 2 pzrgs 19c:
Sockeye
$770.141e8,'
?}large,' sac 45c'
Poste Bieni .141e8s, 2 pkgs:, 28c'
Kelloggs l 2 kgs 28e.
Kelloggs >;Rice Kris'pies • 2 •pkgs. .23c'
of
•We also eatry':a -aloe' limb -
:cou ",,:MEDICINES, PILLS LIN
IMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD
REMEDIES '
iiadon
OLMESVILLE
A handsoltlie, bandpainted velvet
Cushion Top will be given
ABSOLUTELY''' EAEE
To the Customer buying the largest'
Cash Order of Christmas ^Groceries
,„
�irOVe • .
S9 racer
Prize Awarded Christmas Eve
Fresh Por k'Loin ,Rst. 'Ib. 25c
Fresh Bic. Hams` 20c
Smoked Pic. Hams, Ib.., 2'3c
P. Mealed Cot. Rolls 28c
Smoked Cot. Rolls 30c
Break. Bacon, choice
quality, in piece 30c
Everything in cured meats
and ",Cooked meats
Large cuts of Beef, Pork or
Mutton at . a.' right price, for
those who put in a supply
for Winter.
Mutton by, the half only,
per Ib. 15c
Order your fowl now for
Christmas and we will save
for you just what you need.
Try some of our choice Cel-
ery (all hearts')
Kindly let us have your. De-
livery orders the day before
when possible
Beef, Pork, Veal, Baby
Beef, Lamb and Mut-
ton and Fowl '
For week -end as usual.
CONNELL & TYNDALL
Clinton's 'Leading Meat Market
ANNOUNCEMENT
Having put in a stock of,
MEN'S WORK RUBBERS
fully ,guaranteed' and at reasonble
priees, I invite your inspection,
fiERE S . AN .OFr1 R
All work rubbers soldlir me; to
Feb. lst,I will undertake to'vutean-
' new solos upon 'when needed
at half price.
Mqa ,j
..4�'.oveitt
ao Relziiiler and Dealer, 'Clinton
44-3,
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,,Raw Furs' Wanted.
"± `+ will pay . up to $18.00'l for mink'
shuns' and tip to $9 00' for, coon
sarins, also high prices;' ;for other„
Airs. 1". A. 'Hovey, Clinton. 43-tf:
.Registered Shrop. Sheep
Rain ]sante; Shearling ewes and
ewe lambs. Alt' sired by:: A. Knox'
553, No. 41708, Sire of the cham-
;pion wether at the 1926; Royal win-
ter Fair.., W. G. Ross, l ondeaboro,
Ont.- 40-5-p.
Boarders Wanted ' t
We11 have accomodatien` for ,a
couple •of'bo4rd'ers•'at the beginning
of the New Year. Apply • to Mrs.
sliipley', Ontario street.: 44-2-p.
, For Sale a
10 extra'pod young York i one
g g p �>
week old. AIpply;., to Ed. Johnston,
s 4 o
R. te 'Clinton. Pi•686.r3, Phone .: ,,.
iyllid" il r i ntsal +* j . '44-1-p.
Radio Sets :'Repaired '
IS ye�y(7toot working good,: )lrf not'.
ur"I i1 in4� Ville will pal: lit do geed
s'L1si
"t cost cost Tidies' tested,
free Tf yon have any old tybes 1yG;
ing around' Seine eau ,bo Tilati,E07,gaatis
as iz SVv' ,10 k `;05e eq#li V,14k. Dovey,
fllintbrl, 44.,
CIIHfoll�s News l aid E.gg
And ',Poultry 'Douse
klgga boixght'"according to l)omitx
son\ Government' Egg Eegulatrons.
Inquire fox• oar prides or eggs.
You will always.. find our prices pas'
aliel with the city markets
Fat bend and;. chicks
'always': waptod.-.-Pisces good
Always•phone.; ani' office for prices`
bei,ore.:marketing p}odu'er'
11i-. W 'T'lrew,lalrtha
Phone] - fine. 2' 14j Residence,. 214w
PURENA' CHO
LAYING" MAS}II.
CRACKED CORN,
PIG CHOW
• CALF ' CHOW
COW CROW
STEER PATENS
Etc.
Clinton Chopping 'Mill`
41-3-p.
Remstitching
Experienced hemstitching and pin-'
of edging done at a reasonable rate
by : Mrs. Wt' J. Knox, Box 321, Sea -
forth, . Ont. " Phone 31. • 3941.
For Sale
.Musical a1 instru
menis '
61 allkinds.
Z
give lessons .on the guitar. IL A.
Hovey,Phone 9
ze 2 9, Clinton central
89 -t -f.
House For Sale
Coinfortable nine 1'ou , house,
Victoria street, Clinton. Garage and
stable. Apply to S. G.' Castle; Clin-
ton. 40-tf.
STIWART-WARNER •
'The yV, rill's 'Champion Radio. The.
set with a 'punch. Do you know the
Stewart -Warner ' is the only set on
the market wired for telivision. We
just received a letter saying that
comzhercial telivision will be with us
in a very short time, so yod'IT want
a radio that is up to date with all
the latest improvements which. yon'f
find on the Stewart -Warner that
'will out perform any radio . on the
market • plus new equipment that
can't be matched. It has fine tone,
power and selectivity and prices are
no higher than other makes. H. A.
Hovey, phone 299, Clinton. 4141.
Notice To Trappers ,
Don't hold your furs, as priers are
expected to go lower, I• am paying
high prices for Mink .and Coon and
good prices for other furs. I am
paying higher prices than travelling
dealers, as one dealer said when he
got up near Clinton, he had to pay
more for furs than he paid
elsewhere; enough said! H. A. Ho-
vey, phone 299,• Clinton, nt. 44-.
Tor`' 'Sale
Piano box cutter, cheap. Also bay
driving mare, quiet and; reliable,
T. hviley, Clinton, 44-tf.
Money -Wanted
$300 • wanted immediately. Will
pay 7"lief Cent. Money well secured.
Inquire at . Neivs-Record office.
39-tf,
_For Sale •
A. hen house • for sale, 13x22 ft.
See II. W. Charlesworth, - 44-.
Clinton Arena
Skating 'on • Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays. Band in- attendance
on thelSe nights. 43-2-p+.
Eleanor M. Snider, A.T.C.M.
Organist of Presbyterian church,
Clinton. Teacher of Piano, sing-
ing and theory. Pupils prepared for
the Toronto Conservatory Examina-
tions, Phone 33.618, Clinton cen-
tral. ' 4341.
Auction Sale
of Choice- Dairy Cows ,
Tise undersigned has reeeived in-
structions to sell by public auction
at I61 58, Bayfield road,3% miles
west of Clinton on Tuesday, Dec.
17th, at 1.30 pm.' the following. "
12 choice cows; 4 extra fine heif-
ers, rising three year old, due' to
freshen in De'eember and January;
one of the 12 cows has calf at foot, 1
week old; '5 are due to freshen this
month, the balance in. March and
April. Two of the above cows are
registered, Holsteins. Pedigrees .will;
bo with them day of. sale. The ,bal-
ance are
baleance'aro hi.trh grade Holsteins . and
Durham', also 3 Holstein heifers, 81
months: old, extra good breeding.'
Sale will be conducted in doors.
Terms: Six months credit w111 be
given. 011 approved joint notes or 'a,
discount of 6 per cent per annum
for cash.
W.:H. LOBIS.. PROPRIETOR'
George H. Elliott, Auctioneer,
NOTICE
Codrt of Revision, Voters' List, 1929
TOWN:' OF CLINTON
Notice is hereby give that a Court.
will'
be held pursuant to • The On,
tario 'Voters' hist Aet,, by His. Hon -
dun, the fudge Of the County Court
of the,Comity of'Iluroll,'in the Coun-
cil ,Chamber dlinten, on Friday, the
201h day of December, 1929, at. 2,
o'clock tag; to. ;b ar and, determine
eemlp`lalnta of driers' in, and o1niO:,
010115 "'£ion 1-h@,:" Town "'.of .,Clinton'
Nptess? ;East br"'1,929..,, All persons''
interesteel C ui e requested to attend
at tate s:litl throe A(l?%iRSfN,
Tow'il "Clerk
$L50:,pler 'bra,°Mori
,6
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TELEPHONE
63 '
lardware C.
OLIN
C. H. VENNER, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and a
Appliances
Wiring and Repairs., -
Pi
RUPTURE'' SPECIALIST {
Rupture,. Varicocele, Varicose Veins
Abdominal.Weakness, S i 1
Do
orm-
ity.
Consultation Free. Cal] or write,
J. G: Smith, Specialist, 15' Downie St.,'.
Stratford, Ont. A-10;1929.
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-Fame For Sale ` :
Lots 27 and 29, Oth concession of
Goderich township, - consisting' -
160 acres of good clay lovamr 11/.1
mires west of,Holmeerille' •"Good
buildings, never -failing -Vane.' 1 Ap-
ply to • Lewis Proctor, R., R. ,Noe, 3; •
Clinton. Phone 611r2, Clinton` cen-
tral. 129-tf.
To Rent'
,A modern dwelling of eight rooms;
also garage on Gibbings St., Clinton,
Immediate possession. Apply to A.
J • MclVfurray, box 193, 'Harriston,
Ont: 26-tf.
' For Sale '
`Musical instruments. Buy '.your-
self a guitar for. a Christrhas pres-
ent.. They are easy to play. Two
to five lessons free with ..each gui-
tar sold, Prices $10.00 nip, -H. A.
Hovey, Clinton. 44-,
Slabs For Sale
Orders left nt my residence will
receive prompt attention. E Ward,
Huron street, Clinton. Phone 155.
15-11,
CIothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes - cleaned, pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms over Heard's Barber shop.
W. J. Jago. 2283-4f.
Christmas Concert
A. concert will be held on Thurs-
day, December "19th, at 7.30 p.m., in
the S.A. Hall, ' Huron street. All
welcome. Admission 15c. Rev. R.
B. Gracie, Chairman. 43-2.
For Sale or Rent
House in Matilda street, Clinton,
six rooms, electric lights, town wat-
er, . good garden. - Shed $5,00 per
month. Apply to J. Allison, Clinton.
37-11.
House to Rent
5 -room house, James street, Clin-
ton. Town water, eleetria lights .
Apply to W.•, Jago, Clinton. 81-1-f.
Clinton's
'ORDER A 'TRUCK -WAD
OF SUMMERTIME „FROM
TNEE'1•IEAT FOLK5�
The people' who hate winter,
Are often people , who have never
had. ,real winter comfort intheir.
homes
There is, no necessity for yourbe-
ing uncomfortable this, 'season,
Heat your home 'with our DL&W
Coal, ' and' learn what it 'i; to: have
pe•rpetua•l spring time. "
Cali'the , ozkrittilft4
for good, clean,coal'
COAL; ,COI (P.
PHONE 'ON
vve Want. Ye
Miik and free;
We are manufacturers
cheese and+ butter,., . We w
milk or. cream, We pay big
ket price weekly. Satisfae
anteed
Phone your order' for fine
or pasturised butter in print
ids to W. IL Lobb, Clinton,.
R. No. 3, Phone No: 606r32,
THE ff01.,NrisvA 1-18 co.
TIVE CHEESE AND SU
COMPANY, ltnrTT.Ei
Eggs and Po
Home on Tuesday and Frida
noon to take is P6ultry.
Eggs handled at residenc
day—graded by an experienc
er, for which we pay the 1lighe
ket price.
Cream purchased for Stillm
A. E. Finch
Viking Cream Separator Agi
Victoria St„ Clinton Phonl
Stewart `Wlarner Electric- 1
The most powerful set c
'market. We heard California
tions without an arial. You'll
stations you never heard b'efor
this set. Air Canadian st
come in good such las Montrea
ionto, London, Hamilton, Bran
Waterloo, Wiingham, Walkervill
ethers., Very selective. Fine'
The only set on the market wir
tolivision. I allow up to $75.
second hand battery radios.
buy a radio '1-171 you hear the ;
art -Warner. Prices; $200.00 ui
A. Bovey, Clinton, phone 299.
No "Worrying Abo
Securities.
Your dividend cheque mails
the first of each month by Tm
Trust Company of Canada.
Just a few units left of Stn
Royalties. Over 3,000,000 sold
few months. All will be taken
few weeks,
J. G. CUOWEN
CLINTON.
P 0. Box, .155 Phe
Keep Warm,'
LEHIGII. VALLEY, _ANTHR
MORGANTOWN, BITUMIN
DIAMOND 0 K NUT COI
TADtt VY 'DOMESTIC . SIZE
PROMPT DELIVERY
A. D. McCartne
Queen Street Telepho
Cockshutt Agen
Wishing Repairs: or -Part
Cockshutt or Frost and Wood,
chines of :any kind should call
"Residence, .
I 'also handle Cockshutt Cr
Separators.'•.
JOHN, Y+ DIEHL,
Queen Street, Cljnton.
McCormack -Deering' Agen
,over
strict I
of
ictc-'beer
appreciate.;
e farme
shop,
1-hshop,
Phone Having taken the alio
for this d will k
hand a full stockrepairs and
all " IVIcporm ing ina
and will ;:appr ,share o
liatlwnageo'f til rs sero;
Cinton.-
Call at airy next d
Josses' blacksmith King s
W. W
Clinton, O�, P 281w,