The Clinton News Record, 1929-12-26, Page 4TIIE CLINTON NES'SrS-RECORD
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4'V e.7 ' AND
INFORMATION
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FOR
(Furnished by the Ontario I: epartment' of Agriculture)
A U'ni'que Honor Government with the Cross of the
Dr. Robert TTas°court, Professor .Knighthood: of Agricultural MVLerit,
of 'Cheri istry at O.A.C.y in recognf • The dhseinction• comes as 'the' result
of the visit to the dollege last 'stue-
-tion of his seeyices to -agriculture, mer of a party of agricultural stu
lltas been henared by the French ,dents and faculty from Griynon,
1
nter, Conditions
According to current reports of
agricultural` representatives, : win-
ter condition, -have prevailed
throu 'hout Ontario' during Decem-
ber: The weather has been''satis
t'attory except that the water sup-
ply is low. Poultry prices haye
proved disappointing oi
nth
tg$tterally at
b,4 height of 'the marketing
season.
Many sideroads ori 'all' parts of the
Ye.
have
t
provincebeen 'ii
a
np ssablo for
linotoz traffic:
Sunshine For Poultry
Hens •.aioed sunshine in their
poultry ration especially; during the
winter months, when' the sun shines
but little. Sunshine in the feed, is
as important as any one of the
other ingredients in a poultry ra-
tion. Eggproduction, hdalth, qual-
ity of sbeil1, nutritive value of eggs
and hatchability are dependent up
on it. Cod liver' oil' or cod liver
meal is the hest substitute for the
direct rays of the sun, Both
are
quite rich in' the sunlight" factor
and available at a reasonable' price.
Cod' ;liver meal also supplies liver
tissue that _ helps ,tp.:build up the
blood, The. better poultry • unaahes
wh'ieli- you buy already mixed either.
have cod liver oil or, Cod liver meal
as one of the ingredients, so you
can buy them secure in the , ht,ow:
ledge that your flock' will wet all
the sunshine they need in their feed.,
Clipping the cows' thighs and
flanks is a -big factor in this pro -
erection of clean milk. The cleaner'
the 'cows.; are kept .the less dust
and :'dirt is likely to get into the
Milk when being, drawn;
A good hall -day may We11 be de-
voted at this time to' arranging inx-
plements and tools properly in the
'implement shed " " Cultivating • and
seeding imprlensents''should be left
at the front, as they will he the
oises first rerynired in the 'spring.
Cempeting Por `Scholarship
1Kembers of the party of 500 jun-
ior farmers* who attended.' the
Royal 'Winter Fan this year as
guests of the Oatarici Government
aeee competing for fifteen scholar-
ships of $100 .cath offered by the
T. Seaton Company of Toronto for
the best papers bearing, on the
trip and agrieultural problems in
gaseral. "Examinations of the con
testants have been' conducted, in
each county and the papers of the
first prize winners in the various
counties • will, be exantiped 'at To-
ronto for the final awards.
The British Market
A. housewife ie England out buy-
ing a little bacon for tomorrow's
breakfeet or an apple or two for
the childrens lunch, seems a far,
cry from an orchard or farmyard
in Ontario. Yet it is that house..
wile and the tttillibes amore like
her itt Great Britain who deter.'
mine, to a large extent, the price
our farmers receive for their pro-
ducts. In 1028 Canada exported
agricultural products to the value
of :5815,000,0001 and -of. this total,
about $400,000,000 worthwant to•
the United Kingdom. But the com-
petitien is keen: and the British
,eenaumer demands certain: brands
of food. Canadian` producers, there-
fore, roust make every effort to
satisfy-. this market, upon which
they'depend so largely. -
Feeding ,Scratch Grains
The amount of scratch- grains to
feed layers varies with the differ-
ent seasons. In winter when nights.
tire long end cold, hens need more
of the heat -forming, energy -produc-
ing scratch grains than in summer,
For
the
next three months .about
one quart of scratch grains to 12
hens et' 14 pounds to 100 •:hens
shouldbe fed. This shouldbe
supplied an hour before the birds
go to roost so they will have time
to clean,it up before dark. Do
net feed ny grain in the mornime
'as hens are apt to fill up on
it and then will wait for it to di-
gest before eating any :mash and
obtaining the egg -building tnater-
iais, A. high grade nsash should be
kept before the hens all the . time.
The more they eat the mere ;eggs
it ordinarily .means. Grit and Shen
'should be • hopper 'fed and drinking
water always available, Supply
-green "Teed when you can,
The Seed Market
The alsike and red clover seed
market continues draggy at un-
changed prices attd with very little
moving rat present front production
districts. The export demand
ported unusually low. and tusceetaiu
owing to a Targe visible supply ' of
Anserieen 'cast\ Enlopean production,
Relatively low prices are being of.
£Dred to growers ,and there is a
tendency for them to hold their
seed, The report ftoin Toronto-
early this month was that about
25 to',40 per cent, of the 1929 crop
of alsilce and about 50 per `cent;
ofthe red clover was still in the
growers' hands. The delnsand` for
alfalfa -seed is good owing • to
shot crop of hardy strains this',
year. Prices offered Ontario grow-
ers for good qualityeseed• .range from
30e to 40c a. pound. Tinecehy seed
is also in tfair demand ,and at slightly
higher pricee than last yclai-.
Crop Report For „fear
The final crop bulletin for the
terestin?' and ,informative review
of, agricultural production during
the past year. According' to this
review, ;fall wheat was better both
in quality and quantity than anti-
cipated. ` The average aver the
whole province was about 40 -bush-
els to tie aere. The'
increased
acreage in hall wheat sawn ,this.
yctar is about five per cent., rather
unexpected ' under weather condi''
tions,
Oats this
year
yielded de
d b ut
90 • per cent, of an average crop.
Barley, though good in quality, ,Was
deficient in quantity. ` Corn on the
whole was disappainting•.. Tobacco
told the same story. Potatoes arc
returned as extra good in quality
but only an aa-erage crop.. .Turnips
are a short crop. ;Live stock .gener-
ally is said to be in rather poor
condtiwa; hogs _are fewer on the,
farms: Sheep and Lambs are said
to have done better, and ase in-
creasing in number's.
Farm inmplenients are eertainly
deserving of more attention' in the
fail and winter months titan they
usually receive. The lifetime - of
an implement niay be, prolonged
and the amount of power -required
to operate .it very; pinch lessened
by proper care. Most farm imple-
ments rust out rather than wear
out. •
Healt} Ser ice of the : Calla .;, :.
di�� 1Medtc�l
Assoda
THE MEDICAL ALMANAC
,The discovery, of the printing press'
has brought about a spread of know,,
edge
which h 'n
x turn hasalta
had a tre-
mendous influence on htnnan, life.
.through our ,newspapers we are kept.
nformed of 'events all over the
world, and we also learn: through the
sewspAr and
a s :
p magazines nes ' as :to
what ins being done it the varices
centres oi' research, Those ,carne
papers and magazines are also used
extensively as e means of bringing
to our attention the goods Which
someone wants to sell. - It may lie
that the merchant gets, out a publics-,
tion all his own, to advertise his : own
particular goods, and so it is 'that
there 'is produced the . medical al-
manac or some similar publication
to place before the public, in an a. -
tractive and interesting manner,
some medicinal' products' whichgen-
erally . speaking! clain, to abolish
most of the ills from which the 'hu-
man. family 'suffers, •
°the ;proper adequate treatment of.
disease in its earliest stages is of
the greatestimportanee to the'persen
mated. There are some diseases
whack we call aeute, and which sud-
zily strike without previous; warn -
ng, but that is not true of most . of
the serious illnesses which attack
mankind.- Most serious diseases be -
in is mild way and,:unless treat-
ed, .gradually progress • to .the.: point
where they aetually endanger life, -
The man with a serious heart condi-
tion today has been 'gradeelly.devel-
oping' this eeedition over a.:number
of years. Kidney disease in its -ad-
vaned stage is :the result of a con-
dition which has, gone on far years.
Clifford Baldwick, of Barrie, Ont., de
was one: of, three- members of Can- i
adieu junior live stock clubs. chos,
do
at-' the Royal Winter Fair to
represent Canada at • the ixrterna-
tional joint live stock judging 'cern-
petition
cern-petitions in. Eng'{and next year.
'Golden Areani Vanished
Agitated Lover—I's it true that
your father 'has lost his fortune?
His Lady Love (sighing)—Yes—
all is Wept awaye-but•you are, left
Percy; de; r!' i
Agitated Lever -Great Jupiter. 1-. t
sleeted say I am lett tr
1
This means thee it - is a' serious'
king to .attempt to diagnose and
eat ya ree ecause el that
1f b you eel.
there is net' Much w%nng with ..vat
and, you Y da not recd ;a doctor.: The
time when you need a doctor most is
thet
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in
i e -when
he` ca
nt
d 1e
mesterei
the n. est J`ox
you, `
y , and that is when you are. in Cho
early stagee of disease;. It is a'nee
take 't
to e att'inpt sell' -treatment. It
stay.„nob do actual harm, but it pose
pones securing • proper treatment
which, . in many—'eases; will prevent
serious disease later.
Questions- coneernin health, h, acl-
dzessed to the Canadian Medical As-
soeitation, 184 College street, Toeon-
toe will be answered 'personally by
letter.'
it2a,
Cly of.
Ing friends
THURSDAY DEG'Ef7BER 26 1929
•
at: the home of lzer ntatiteSI Mee,:
Jas, McDotield,.
hZr, Leonard Boyce of latnbro is
visitinb at the home of of.
parents,
Mr. and •Mats• ees,- Boyce.
Miss, Annie May Haugh of Toronto
• illi. Lance Norris, Nt, Carman and
itt e visitors ens at the home of their par-
outs, .
Miss •:
es Gladys and y Grace Addison
are
spending their vacation acatiozn a{, their.
home m in
the village,
g
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Glasses�
Water, Not Too -
Cold, Help Constipation
One glass water is not enough—
take
2 glasses a h'ailf hot* bfore
breakfast. .You get quicker' and bet-
ter' z•esults- by adding a little simple
glycerin, saline, etc,, (known as Ad
lerilca) to one glass,
• IiRUCEFIIH,,IaID
Unlike other remedies, Adlerika
acts on 130T11 upper and lower bovlel
an n
d. Mrs. Lyle Hi11 and fain-•
and resrioves old poisons you never
Moose J atv; Sask., ai e visit- Nought were in your system: Adler-
in: our village a$' present: tea stops GAS and sour stoniaclt in
1!); minutes. Reln.eves constipation
Miss Emma M;eDo'nald is :visiting in'2 hours. W. 8, R. Holmes.
There are many Coins in
COINS circulation, and lying
- around in drawers that
have great value. For example—the Copper Penny dated 1839, with
the Bank of Montreal on its face is today worth $15.00. It is not so
much, the age that cpuzits-it• is the scarcity of particular Coins of
certain dates.
TATE RARE COIN CATALOGUE Teals you about the Rare
Coins of different countries•
-=-including Canada and the British Colonies --and gives you the
prices 'I guarantee'to pay: for .same. With the book for reference,
you will now that if he Coins you have are not listed, they have
nopremium value. SENT POSTPAID FOR EIGHTEEN CENTS
(nine 2c Stamps will do),, - �`�/�
A. E. DOCHER/ ,A�% K, Q CO
t 00 Wurtemburg Street - OTTAWA, Ont.
31-22.
STINGCLINTON
AwatAviv le' Cam algri
COMMUNITY BUYING DIRECTORY AND BUSINESS GUIDE -
The Merchants 1 and Business -men represented below are co-operating in an effort to prove to the
residents of the town and surrounding community that values equal to any of the larger towns or cit-
ies may be procured in local stores. A series of educational "Buy -at -Home” editorials will be re-
produced weekly along with an individualwrite-up of each business. The benefit of Home Buying will
be shown to the general advancement and progress of the community. Read the editorials, take ad-
vantage of the weekly specals offered by the -merchants, and . BOOST THE ' TOWN YOU CALL
t-IOME.
IRWIN'S
TO BE CONVINCED OF OUR
BUSINESS BOOSTERS, SEE OUR
AD, ON P11111 FRONT PAGE OP
THIS ISSUE, THEN SEE THE
(GOODS IN QUESTION.
DRYGOODS AND
READY -TO WEAR
TELEPHONE 98
W. • S. R., :•HOLMES.
STOP 1.14,r :COUGH!
It is dangerous to neglect a cold.
Hazen Bronchial 'Syrttp woii1is won-
dell. . .
1'RE.REYALL DRUG STORE
TELEPHONE 51
24 SHEETS LINEN FINISH NOTE
PAPER
24. ENVELOPES TO MATCH
Clinton, Ont., neatly embossed in
blue on eaeli sheet of paper. Regu-
lar 60c value for 47c.
0
W D. FAIR CO.
telt the Cheapest Always the Best
Christinas Fruits, Oranges,
Bananas, Nuts,_ • Candy,
Raisins and Figs.'
J. T. McKNIG.HT & SON
TELEPHONE 111
DAMS & HERMAN
TELEPHONE 224
WISHING 'ALL OUR PATRONS
A VERY MERRY. CHRISTMAS
AND HAPPY NEW
YEAR
IIOYIDAi SPECIALS
Fruit Oahe, : Creain Mills, Short
Cake squares, Cream.Paffs, Cream
Doughnuts, Wun
heleveheae Buttermilk
nand Snowflal e.' -:Bread,
"See or Candy-13argains."•
1V'ENDORF'S
..aeww i
CONNELL & TYNDALL
Fowl of ail Kinds for
Christmas
F1ESI1 AND CURED MEATS
TELEPHONE 162
THE FOLLOWING INDUSTRIAL MANUFAC-
TURERS HEARTILY ENDORSE THIS BUY -AT-
HOME CAMPAIGN
SUPPORT LOCAL MERCHANTS
AND HELP OI)R TOWN GROW
DOHERTY PIANOS, LIMITED
THE CLINTON KNITTING CO.
HURON SPECIALTY CASTING CO,
YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR •
Trade is based on the old system of barter in which one person'
exchanged articles of which he owned a surplus for others which he
needed. Both parties in tho.dea] secured what they needed and both
paid _fog it, ' Neither got anything for; nothing. •
• The same system is still in practice. No person gets anything
for nothing', Things of• quality demand high prices and eheap ar-
ticles 'tend to demoralize arts and manilfacttue: You dantat buy
silk for the price; you pay for cotton.' The same applies to every
article of merchandise."
The resident wild goes outside of Clinton hunting foe bargains
fools' meetly' lent .himself,although he dots hurt his own town, If
4 outside merchants sell bread cheaper than Ideal storekeepers they
charge more for. butter. They give nothing, away, and those who-
patronize thtps ars disillusioned.
Remember, you get snore 'value for your money in Clinton than
anywhere mise, You do not pay any more in. the long run,arel your
Money remains in Clinton and -conies back to you, your community
will be benefitted and this coaperetion finally .spells success.
W. T. O'NEIL. -,
WASHING YOU A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
Phone 48
v.
CONNELL &:TYi b.ALL
Clinton
Connell & Tyndall, seven years age, started a small Heat Mar-
ket in the old Normandie Bleck oh a small scale, Business gradually
grow, till about four years ago, when they bought out'Butlez' ?Bros.
and moved to 141iold stand iv Huron street, where they are located
at present. Business is increasing, Last year's business shows an
increase over any other year of one thh'd for the simple reason t eh
s n b
handle the best quality, in thee line at a reasonable profit. Deal with
Connell & Tyndall and you will save..
A. T. COOPER
THE STORE WITH' THE STOCK
N Y'PAROOIe•'C.F S AND POS;l`ALS
NOW ON .SALE
SANTA CLAD ..,,.. .J " .Y
S �IIEA:IIE�i.�AR,�I+,R,S
1
MORRISH CLOTHING
TELEPHONE 43
IIIE'N'S CLOTHING-
. ANA FURNISHINGS
5 Dozen
KNITTED TIES.
in rich colourings
35c or 3 for $1.00
(In Fancy Boxes
ELITE CAI~'E
SPECIAL' CHRISTMAS DINNER
75c
WE INVITE YOU
To conte and see our display of
Christmas .Goods which is of the
highest quality..
BARTLIFF & CRXCH
TELEPHONE 1
CLINTON PUBLIC
UTILITIES COMMISSION
,INSIDeTROSTED LAMPS
25 to 60 watt
6 in a doll house
$1.60
TELEPHONE 20
PLUMSTEEL BROS.
HAVE YOU AONL Yoi?R CHRIST-
MAS SHOPPING YET?
See our regular: advertisement for
list of. Christmas Gifts at lowest
prices, 1
ITLEP11ON.E 25
CLINTON CREAMERY
w� BUY
EGGS, CREAM AND'POUL7PIIY
TELEPHONE • 145
})9)p4 .roam
RECREATION CI.X.TI3.
Try Bowling rot Health ;til'I3eci`ea
Hon, .Everybody likes' it.
LADIES ESPlECI?,LLY INVITED
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