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The Clinton News Record, 1925-08-13, Page 5
Clinton News-Recrrd' IURSDAY, _AUGUST BEAUTIFUL, ' BREEZY BAYFIE D Mr. Lewis Crookes and sister Miss 'L. Crookes of California formerly of Bayfield are visiting Mr. Lancelot ' Clarlc'this week. Miss -Margery Montgomery is . v $.- rting Miss Mary Tillman of London at "Longue Vue” cottage. Miss Marguerite French of Leam- ington and Mrs M. S. Aikenlread of London are occupying 1VIrs. P. Doig cottage for two 'weeks. • Mr. and Mrs. Weatherilt of Mary - field, Sask,, ary-field,`Sask,, are the guests of.Dr. and Mrs. E. T. White. - IVIr.. Robert Middleton and Mr. Ernest Walton of Clinton are camp- ing on the north beach below Jowett's Grove." Misses Eva and Mabel Miller and Janet' Scott of Galt are visiting at Miss M. Campbells. • - Mr. W. J. Fitzgerald and: family of Munro, Mieh., are camping on the bluff. Mies Freda Schoenhals, Reta Elliott, . Dorothy Streets, ,,.Doris • Durnin of Clinton are camping at 'The ;Poplars." Miss J. McVittie and .Miss J. Walk- er of Brussels, Miss M'argaret Brown, of Btytb, Miss E. Churchill and Miss E. Ferguson, Miss F. Johnston, Miss M. McIntosh of Clinton are visiting Miss Margaret' McConnell .in Deer Lodge Park. Miss Grace Lane of Walkerville and Miss M. I. Smith of Windsor are spending a few weeks in the village. Mrs.'.T Roundtree of London Is the guest of Dr. J., H. Smith this weeks Miss Vera Friendt, Miss Bessie Burchill and Mr. Chas. '> Smith of Wingham ,also Mr, Alvin Groves of New York, formerly of Wingbani were guests nf Mr. and Mrs. Abe Brandon on Monday last. ' Miss A. Thompson of . Toronto and Mr.` Martin of'Buffalo are spending several days with Mrs. S. R. Mc- Conkey. ' Miss W. Nash spent a few days with Mrs. C. E. Stevens this week. Messrs: H. Davis and W. Hobbs of London are camping at Sunnyside -Park: Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs. Hession of London are occupying Mr. J. 'Pear- osn's cottage for the month of Aug- ust... Mr. Frank James of London is vis- iting Mr. W. E Minness this week, MTS. 0, E. James and 'son, Archi- bald, are the guests of Mrs. C. 13. Chapman this week. Mr. M. Paisley, Mr. I. Dodds .and W. Mutch of Clinton are camping en the rives' . flats. Mrs. E. S. Houghton of London is occupying Miss Campbell's cottage ora few weeks.. Miss. Maltz and Mrs. A. H. Jones of Detroit are guests at Miss N. Ferguson's, Mr. and•Mrs. J. L. Dixon of Galt are visiting thein daughter, .Mrs. Paull at the Rectory. Mrs. F. A. Edwards is in Kitchener -this week owing to the death of her niece, Mrs. George Fisher. Miss Edith Green and sister, Mrs. 'G Carty of Detroit are visiting their mother,,Mrs. M. Green of theyvillage. 14Irs. Wn1. Laith' and family of London are spending a few weeks in Jowett's Grove. Mr. Robt. 43ailey and wife of Tor- onto are visiting the former's moth- er, Mrs. Bailey. Mise Eats 'Parke of New York is visiting, her cousin,, Mrs. H. R. Me- cay. Mr. Leslie Pickles and G. Frank- lin of London are camping near the "Malta." Mr. John Thompson from Ft. Wil- liam is visiting his mother, Mrs. James Thompson. Mrs J. G. Emeler and family, of London are visiting for a period at Lakeview Hotel. Mrs. F. G. •White, Mrs. D. Brooks, Mrs, H. Rawlings of Stratford are suminering with Mrs. A. Goodhue and family in Mrs. Cotton's cottage. Mrs. J. A. Forbes and family, Mrs. Bouglmer, Miss Rose, Mr. G. McQuire, Mr. E. "Neiden from Stratfor•11 are occupying cottage ' 7A in Jowett's Grove Miss Florence Rorke of "'Clinton is : visiting' Miss Bessie-Scritng•eour at `The Poplars," The August meeting of,the 'W. M. S. of St .Andrew's church was held last Thursday evening with a large attendance. Eight new members were enrolled• and arrangements mach for 12acking the bale of cloth- ing for the Indian girl on the 20th of August. ' Rev. Langfordand family of ICit-' chener';are :occupying_ a cottage' in Deer -Lodge Park.- Mr..Morley Calcott is.,visiting his aunt, Mrs. Dr. Thorns at Sunnyside dark, Auction Sale ''Of Farm, Farah Stock and Imple- ments. The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by public auction at Lot 19, Con. 10,•God- erich Tp., 3 miles, north-west of Clinton, on Friday, August 21st, corn meneing at 12:30 o'clock, sharp, the following: HORSES - Clydesdale i mare, 7 years old, registered; Clydes- dale mare, 5 years; Bay gelding, 3 years; Bay gelding, 2 years, -well` broken; bay gelding, 1 year; dark grey Percheron foal. CATTLE -2 Durham cows, 4 years, due to fresh - ,en September lst; :Black . cow, njail ingBlack, 4 years, due,in March; , eoW, milking, 3 years, due in ,Ian „nary; Holstein cow, milking, 4 tears, due in January; Hereford cow, milk ing, 3 years, due in March,; White cow , milking, 6 years, due in February; 2 Durham cows, 4 and 5 years, due in November; Blue cow, 4 years, due ni December; Hereford cow, 4 years, due in January; Durham cow, 4 years, due in January; Jersey heifer, due , in September; 10 heifers in calf; 16 butcher heifers; 14+2 -year old steers; 121 1 -year o14 steers;. 5 1 -year old heifers; 2 young calves. PIGS=1 Ichoice saw, due 1st week in Septem- ber; 7 chunks, 3 months old; 9 young I pigs. IMPLEN NTS -6 ft. Deering mower; 7 ft. Deering binder, in good condition; 10 ft. Deering rake; M. -H. eultivtor; M. -H. 15 it `hoe drill; set of 4 -section harrows; 2 good walking plows; 1 twin plough; good set of Brunsdo i sleighs; good wagon, farm wagon,sit of scales, 2,000 lbs. capac- ity; 214 h.p. engine, mounted.,,on trucks; good top buggy, rubber tired; set good double harness; pair of shw bridles; large quantity of hay and grain. 1924 Overland, 4 passen- ger Sedan in excellent condition; num- ber of good end posts, several horse collars, forks, :chains, whiffletrees, neck yokes and other articles too numerous to mention. At the same time and .place the following farms will be offered for sale if not sold previously. Lot 19 consists of 80 acres good clay. loam well watered with a 9 room good red brick house, bank barn 50x60 ,water in house and barn, small; maple bush, considerable small fruit. Farm all seeded down, 20 acresin Alfalfa. This farm is well adaipted,for mixed farming or dairy- ing, 1/1. mile from school, 3 miles frons Clinton,, Lot 20 consists of 80 acres, part clay. 'loam, balance light loam, well watered" suitable for grain or grass. Earm sold 'separately or, to- gether to suit purchaser. TERMS: On Farm ' ` 25 per cent, of purchase money paid on' day of sale, balance inay remain on mortgage at arep- sortable rate of interest. On Stock and Implements, all sums .of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months' credit will be. given on furn- ishing bankable ,paper or a discount. of.5 per cent. allowed for cash en credit amount. Everything to be sold as proprietor is- giving rip farming. Wm: A. Townshend, Proprietor. G H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 18-1 BEAUTIFUL GRAND _ BEACH 1-IEN newspapermenems lues l to they enjoy the full. The occasion of the C.W.N.A, visit to Grand Beach; which is about 70 miles from Wan- ipeg, was one of these occasion.. Pnoto shows thd Grand Beach. Hotel, which was their headquar- ters for the press pasty while they spent the Saturday of convention week ,at the Beachas guests of the Canadian National Railways, N,Iairriages IfILTY=ShIAW---In Clinton on Wed- nesday, August 12th, Madelon Mc- Knight, daughter, of Dr. and Mrs.) J. W. Shaw, to Mr. Harold Ray - Mond "I ,ilty,son of the lave never - end and Mrs. G. M Kilty of Clinton.. MORIvJSON--=DR AI ER - -._In Clinton 00 Saturday, August 811Gladys, d oughter of Mr and 7\11.s. R. J. braper: of Clinton, to. Mr, Ashton A. Morrison son of the late Mr. 'E Morrison and •'Mrs. Morrison of Wroxeter. STIRLING --Jo Clinton, on Saturday last, Anne Stirling of: Detroit sis- ter of Mrs. Carrie Jervis of town. SM2 1-1 -• IN Clinton` on Tuesday Hannah, second, daughter of the late Thomas and Janet Smith. The 'funeral service will be private and held at her lave home oatiFriday al; 2 'o'clock. Interment' in Clinton cemetery. GAMEP,ON-4In Cpbourg, . Judge M.: G. Cameron formerly of Goderich, McCObL,-At Youngstown, Alta.; on Saturday, Aug. 8th, John McCool, formerly, of Clinton, IN MEMORIAM GOULD—In loving memory of our dear mother, ;Maggie Gould„ who died one year ago today, Aug, 13, 1924. A wonderful mother, woman- and, aid, One who was better God never made; A wonderful worker, so loyal and ague„ •' ' One in a million, that, mother, was you. A hand ever ready to help a friend, A,heart<_ever staunch until the end, A conscience unsullied your whole life through, . Our own dear mother; drat was you. Family, • Found A pair of glasses in case. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for advertising. Apply at The News-Reeord. • Washing Machine For Sale , A hand washing machine in first class condition. Apply Mrs. G. E. Hall, Rattenbury street. 18 Wanted In Goderich, for one 'month, a cap 'able girl for' general housework. Must be over 20 years. Good wages. Write immediately. Box 336, Godorich, 18 For Sale Some nice pure bred Berk and :York young sows, bred to a long. smooth Berk "hog. Reasonable price. Wm, Pearce, Rensall, lot 24, con. 2, Hay. 18-1 Lost A club bag on Saturday evening, August lst, on the London Road. Finder please leave same at Watson's Gr,ocery. 18 Boarders Wanted - Room and meals. Teachers or stud- ents 'preferred. Apply Mrs. Ed. Schoenhals, Huron street. 18 • Man Wanted A. good `man ran earn from the start $20 to $60 per week and chance of advancement. Position permanent: I can place one more man. Apply R. L. Rodgers, Rattenbury hotel,- Thurs- day evening, Aug. 13th, from 7 to 9. 18-1 For Salo . Comfortable house, 8 rooms, lights, town water. Good stable and small fruit orchard in connection. This prgaetty is in a good location and would make a comfortable home. Would also consider renting by year. Apply at. News -Record. 18=tf Make sure of a room The hotelswillbe crowd- ed with people arriving for the Exhibition. If you intend stopping at a hotel, call ,up by Long Di; stance prompt ly,,;and make your re- servations. e-ser'vations ' t If you intend stopping with friends, telephone them . and make sure they_can'accomnlodate you. They may have other arrangements., The definite assurance of comfortable accommoda- tions waiting'. for you will inal;e holiday trips doubly enjoyable. ' Every Bell -Tela:ph.and it s 7.(ng )3islance 'Sthtion ' M. ROSS SAVAUGE, R. 0., EYESIGI3T SPECIALIST Will be at Burgess' Portrait Studio (Formerly Roy Ball's) Clinton Every Thursday Hours: 0 c i. to 2:80 'p.m. Prpeit Examination of Eyes And _Fitting of Glasses asses Phones: Ofiace, 181, Evenings,. 10, Seaferth t41°gass Portrait --'s'$ C 80 Our: Clinton` studios is open every Tuesday. Have the children's photos taken before school starts. Did you get !post cards .of Clinton Olcl Boys? Be, sure and mail some to your friends: You will find them on sale at Mr. Hovey's Drug Store and Mr. Cooper's Book store, We .do developing and printing for amateurs. BURGESS PORTRAIT STUDIO MITCHELL AND,:CLNTON Where Good Portraits' Are Made O' BARRISTER •SOLICITOR . " NOTARY PUBLIC, Etc; CONVEYANCING Over Hovey's Drug Store Phone 61 STANLEY VOTERS' LIST The Voters' List, 1925, for the Township 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 Voters' List Act the cclpies of the List made pursuant to the said Aet, of all persons appearing by the last revised . Assessment Roll of the. Municipality of the. Township of Stanley, to be entitled to vote in the said municipality,at elections to the legislative assembly and.. at mdnieipai• elections and the said list was first posted in my office at Varna en the 11th day of August, 1925, and re- mains here for inspection. I hereby call,, upon all voters to examine the said' list and if any errors or omis- sions are found therein to take im- mediate proceedings to have the sante, .corrected according to law. Dated at Varna this 11th day of Aug- ust, 1925. J. E. harnwell, Municipal Gler1<. 18.3 TENDERS WANTED . ' Tenders 'will be received up to August 20th 'for the construction of cement sidewalks on the south side of Dunlop street from North street to Erie street- and on North street from Huron street to Lot No. 783 (E. Steep's). ' Further particulars may be had at the Town Clerk's office and from the undersigned. C. G. Middle- ton, chairman street committee.' . 18 Farm For Sale • Good farm, 124 acres, •clay loam,` half of lots 8 and 9, Bauble line, on lake shore, 3 miles south of Bayfield. Good drive shed, " 8 good barns, one 46x72, with cement stabling, good frame dwelling, 2 . good wells, or- chard, 5 adres bush. Part cash, easy terms for balance. Samuel Houston, Rayfield. 17-5 Wanted • Students to room or board. Central 'to Collegiate or School of Commerce. Mrs. J. D. McDermid, - Rattenbury street. 17-tf Articles For Sale One adjustable invalid's chair, like new. A restful chair for any 'person. Suitable for verandah or living room. One Grand Rapids Vacuum Sweeper; one infants cot, (wicker); one wash stand, like new; one folding child's. crib. May beseen without obligation. Apply. W. S. Downs; opposite Ontario' street church. Clinton. '17-4-p For Sale Or exchange for 'larger property, six room house, woodshed, cellar, town waterand cistern, -small fruit, easy payments. Mrs. Gunn, Mary street, Clinton. 17-2 Wanted Agent for Life Insurance Co., to. take over good territory. Good roti tract •,for the right pian.' Apply Drawer IT, Clinton, Ont. 17-tf. Farm For Sale 100 acre farm, well situated, lot 24, con. 2, Hay tp., red brick house, cel- lar under all. :Good bank barn and shed, silo, windmill, garage'. Land level, no waste, five acres bush. Good clay loam, -suitable for dairying or general crops. School half mile, town two miles, churches, high school, railway, telephone, R. R. mail delivery. Strong gravel road, level for miles around. Also -75 acres of pasture land, lot 17, con. 7, well fenced, never -failing water. Apply to Win. Pearse, Hensall.'' " 17-2 Farm For Sale Lot. 28, coif. 8 ,township of I-fullett, containing 100 acres, with first' class barn and large brick house, never - failing well;, convenient, to church and school: For further • pan'tieulars apply 05 premises:` Bert Nott, Londasboro, R, R. No. 1, Phone 28-18, Blyth. 16-3 House and Lot for Sale Brick cottage, corner of Dunlop, and Fulton streets in good repair, elec- tric'lights,town water, furnace. Good garden with small fruits and apple and :plum strees. Miss Elizabeth Me- Tavish. 15-tf CR iter New Laid„.Lgg''and Poultry -House Eggs bought according to Denim - ion 'Gcvernment Egg regulations. In- quire for -prices of eggs. You will always find . our prices touching t;;ty prices Fat Mens and well -finished chicles al- , ways wanted at highest prices Always phone our office for price. before dispo:.i.g of produce else where. We appreciate your' business rand hope you are pleased Office open for business on Saturday .evenings q. 1l . Trewarfli'ui 21i] e 4 Pho'iies-0fic e ' , . R soignee, 214w The Mils an, Insures his property against lost by file The Wiser Man Does not stop there but insures his life also. How 'much are you worth to your family? 'All Lingo of Insurance Agent for Huron County for The Sun Life Insurance Co: of Canada I, E.RO.RKE Office at residence, cor, Mary and Orangestreets, opp. the rink' -- Phone 253 90 - Farm For Sale 100 acres, con. 6, Hullett. The late Henry McBrien farm, good liuildings, and other impi•ovements. Close to school and general store. A first class farm. Apply to ' Mrs. Henry 1VI;eBrien, Clinton, or W. Brydone, Clinton. • 13-tf Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned pressed and re- paired. Woolen goods dry cleaned. Rooms over Heard's barber shop, W. J. Jagg. -83-tf Slabs For'Sale A quantity of good slabs. Apply A. McCartney, Clinton, Phone 256. 16-tf Safety 'Razor Blades. Sharpened Satisfaction 'guaranteed or money refunded. Single edge 3c. Double edge, 4c. J. E. Hovey, druggist, agent, Clinton, 15-tf Free Tickets For Star Theatre One thousand half fare tickets are being given away:: ' With every' apurchase of one dollars worth of goods at ' ,Watson's Grocery Phone 111 Clinton COAL We have a supply of Furnace, Stove, Nut and Soft. Also some good dry slabs. Leave orders at residence. E. WART) Phone 155. Huron Street. COAL, Having erected new coal sheds will have on hand full stock of coal for immediate delivery. Prices reason- able. R. J. MILLER Orders taken 'at residence, phone 119 -Cli nton'su t. CORRECT n�:-Hrl.Lr..0 LCSSCN . FURNACE t Pir FOLKS.? TEACHER WF. KNOW WARMTH APED CHEER THRUOUT THE HOUSE A Add to your heating plant a coal- bin full of Heat' Folks and you mul- tijrly your heat. Here is the way to s, btract•from your usual trips to the cellar.. Her is the way to divide your ordinary coal costs. There' is no "zero" in the Heat Folks multipli- cation table,;but they can spell "heat" and "cheer" With their eyes' shut. If year want to multiply your win- ter pleasures and take away its wor- ries, you'want the IIeat'Folks in your bin. Cah'the fore good, clean coal rM11111 COAL COMPANY PHONE ' 74 CLINTON arniers of We have taken over the gene, for the ihterHatio aI H r tester Co pa n` of Canada . including all °McCormick, Deeriiag`and International Lines Consisting of Machines implements, Cream Separators, . Motor' l i ucics; etc. with repairs forall We are prepared'to gine yon} service at all times by having our store open for you and a man, dlways on hand. We will specialize on all repairs- and have thein an hand when, wanted. Mr. A. J. McMurray, District Representative -of the Internationale Harvester Company 'will be here every Saturday to consult with: " TELEPIIONES—Day, No. 53; Night, No. 3 1 TELEPHONE 53 a Rowlands. Old Stand CHI-NAMEL' STORE Cold Medal Twine either eight pr five ib balls. Special price for cash to July lst,' - FEEDS Have complete stock of Bran, Shorts, Screenings, Cracked Corn, Fine and Coarse Chick Feed, let us know requirements a's feed will be quite.. scarcebefore new crop. , ROOFING Agenfs . for Toronto Asphalt Roofing this is the best by test. We guarantee ev,ery job, carry complete stock and several colors See ours before buying. J. A. FORD & SON, Phone 123 Flour and Feed Merchants Grain Buyers and SII1GEC SLING MACHINE Having taken over the agency of the Singer Sewing Machine I am pre. pared to supply the wants of anyone requiring machines, : parts, needles, etc. •Machines sold on easy terms, old machines taken as cash. W. GLEN COOK Phone 171J P.O. Box 201, Clinton 09 CREAM WANTED The demand for our butter is in- creasing. To supply this demand we require more .cream. We request you to ship us your cream. We guarantee you the Highest Market Prices, accurate tests and prompt service. Our firm is knoivn to you and needs no further recommend. We pay all express charges, furn- ish cream cans and pay twice each month. Write for cans or furher informa- tionto the THE SE.A.FORTH CREAMERY CO. C. A. BARBER, MANAGER C. H. VENNE , . Electrician Electric Ranges, Fixtures; Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs. Phone 15lw CORNS end the pain quickly, safety In one minute yon can end the pain of corns with Dr. Scholl's Zino -pads. They end the misery of corns by eliminating the cause, friction -pressure. No danger of infection from cutting or corrosive acids. Zino•pads are thin; antiseptic, water- proof. They protect while they hcaL' Sizes for corns, callouses and bunions. Call today and get a box of this new, magic corn treatment. D2 i c oil °� Zing -paw $1zt one on—the pain le gone! We also carry© complete line of Dr. Schol's Foot Comfort Applkmces purl ZZssssdias Footwear:and Foot Comfort FRED JACKSON The Big Shoe Store a+Opposite the Town Hall 1.6120212129( Glebe Yiow &reellho;llse. Cut Florwers Floral Work 'Ian L and Vegetables JENKINS Greenhouse Phone 141-r-3 Greenhouse Open Evening's