The Clinton News Record, 1925-12-10, Page 3THURSDAY, DECEN BE.
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Come with the Crowds to -Cooper's Variety Store.
BOOKS
The. best selection we have ever
shown. Every Child expects Santa
Claus to Bring Toys. Don't dissapoint
them.
Many lilies of Christmas Books
are beim,-',offered at about half price to
clear,.
Most of the. new books are shown-
and
hownand any others will be produced.
Chinaware
Fancy dishes of all kinds also
Glassware, Brass_ Goods,, Ivory • and •
•
Silverware in this Department.
Leather Goods
Purses, Bags, Music Rolls, Tie
Cases, etc: all 'moderiately priced. ,
Christmas. Cards
Greeting, Cards as low as 3 cents
each.dnderful selection At. 5, 10,
15 and 25c.
.Calendars and Book Marks,
'Stationery
The Cllristrnas boxes of :paper and
" Envelopes are very tastk^ and priced
from $230 to $3.50. Seals, 'Tags
and decorations of all kinds for your:
parcel and Christmas Tree.
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Vas lira
-Mr, Wilmer• Reid is so ending. the
week in Toronto:
The school concert, which was .giv,
en in the township hall Friday night.
last,' was a decided success. Great
credit' is due both teacher ..and pupils
'for the, splendid program. The pro-
ceeds ninounted to about $38.00.
The many friends •of Mrs. Witi,
Clarke will be sorry to hear that she
is still confined to her bed, but we
hope soon to hear' of her recovery.
Mr. C. Epps installed a radio for
Mr. Russell Erratt this week. •
Mr..and Mrs. L. McConnell accom-
panied by the latter's parents, Mr.
and' Mrs. D. J. Stephenson, motored
to Marlette, Mich., Friday last to
spend the week with relatives and
friends. , .:!
Mr. Win..Taylor and son Garnet,
shipped two ear loads • of citttle9 tb
Toronto on Saturday. f,.
Miss Welsh of Kincardine; ,who has
been visiting her sister, Mise K.
elsh, and assisting her,a the, soh ol,
o ,
ncert returned to 'her hone Soni
ay. n. ..
Cippeno'
Setter' and Perdue of Clinton have
ust completed' the installation of a
:essure system in the residence of
. A. "$ell. ' _ l nomination dor reeve. and .four tour
Goderieh Township
Mr, W. H. Lobb returned last night
from a trip up Listowel way, where
he bought a load of cattle, which• he
will sell by auction on Friday next,
Mrs.; R. Y. Cox, who has been ill
for a couple of weeks, is .now imueli
better.,Master Lloyd' F4ellford of
Clintois visiting with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cox,
Mr. and Mrs. George Laithwaite,
who have been • visiting , relatives in
this township • for several months,
left last week for Detroit and will
go on to their home at Edinburg,
North Dakota.
S. S. No. 4, Goderrich,`will hold• their,
annual Christmas entertainment Fri-
day evening,- liec. Tfilth, at 8 o'clock.
A geo'd,li'rograrli , is being prepared,
Ali are cordially invited to attend.
Mr. James Switzer has moved' onto
an adjoining !'arm and his son, Ehrl,
is' coining' back to the 'old homestead.
Mr. Clarence .Cole and'wife motored.
'over' frons' Flint; Mich'iga"h, 'and the
visiting .old friends arorind: Ctlinton, : -
Messrs. Fred,' -John and C B. Mid -
(Beton have installed radios ilr their
homes..'
The council met on Monday, Dec.
7th in Holmes' Hall at 1.p.m. •Bylaw
No:08, authorizing, the issuing of 4
$1;099,-, debonttires,' 'matif ing in 10
year's ,to, pay fpi+,itlre'school ' erected
in S. S. No. 1 was passed. ,
Also Bylaw No, 9, providing for
By -La >r.''Nd. 8 for 1925
of tear. Town of Clinton
A By Lar,. to Provide Funds for the
Erecting of a Collensiate
Institute Building
-WHEREAS it has. been • made to
appear desirable that",a new Colleg-
iailo:: Institute building '• should' be
er ected MAhe Town of Clinton, and
to meet the cost thereof that the sum
of eighty thousand dollars ($80,000.)
should be borrowed on the.credit of
• the Corporation... ' '®
AND WHEREAS',in order thereto
it 'will be necessary to issue deben-
tures of the":Town of'Clinton 'for the
slim of $80,000.00 as hereinafter pro
to le} 'Township
Mr. Samuel Hohner visited friench
in Seaforth.one day last week,
Mr. ThonjasSnowden was in,Ged
Crich on Saturd•iy •':
Mr."Geo, Williams has been busy`
this week :helping M., , H. Penhalo
move a building which he purchased
from Me; Baechler.
Mr, Geo. Hammond anddMr Erwin
Hobson of St. Thomas are visiting
friends' in `Stanley -Tp.
Mr: John Penhale who has been in
the West for the `past few' months,
has now returned home
Mr. J.'Geaber, who moved frou
Indiana about a year ago'and Fettled'
on the Brunson line, is' now returning
to Indiana, •
Mr, Albert Townshend of Clinton
was the guest of Mr, Will Scotchmer
on Sunday last, •
Mr. E. Baechler of Goilei:ich was in
Stanley on'business on Saturday last
AND WHEREAS it is desirable
that the said debentures shall be pay-,
able in thirty years and shall bear in-
terest at the rate of five per .centum
per annum, payable half yearly, and
shall have coupons for such interest
attached, `
; AND WHEREAS the .anoount''of
the whole rateable property of the
said Town according to the last re-
vised assessment' roll is the suer of
$828,375,00:
AND WHEREAS ..the amount of
the existing debenture debt, el! the
Corporation, exclusive of local im-
provement -debts secured by special
rates or assessments -is $162,235.60,'
and no part of the principal or inter-
est is in lii'rears.
THEREFORE 'THE MUNICIPAL.
COENGIL 'OF' THE CORPORATION.
OF THE TOWN OF CLINTON EN-
ACTS AS•FOLLOWS,:
1. Thatfor the purpose aforesaid
there shall. be borrowed on the credit
of the Corporation the stun of
180,000.00 and debentures shall be
issued 'therefor bearing interest' at
the rate of five per centum \per' an-
num,* and having .coupons attached'
thereto for the payment of interest.
2. The debentures shall bear the
same date and shall be issued -within
two years: after' the date' en which
this'By-law is passed andonay bear
any date within such two years, and
shall be payable in thirty years after,
the date of issue:
Auburn
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Straughan left,
last Tuesday, for their home in Ore-
gon,
gon, going by Buffalo" and Chicago:
Mr. W. King and his sister, Miss M.
King, spent the week -end with friends
'at Zitchener.
The Women's Missionary Society
presented -Mrs. J. J. Washington with
a Life Membership Certificate and an
address at their last meeting. They
also packed two splendid bales of
guilts and clothing for .the needy in
Toronto. ,
Mrs., T. Straughan left last week to
spend a few weeks with, her daughter,
Mrs, Williams, near Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. .Shaw left on Thoth
-
day for a trip to,Los Angeles, Calif..
Death came with startling sudden-
ness to Mr. George Clark on Tuesday,.
Dec. lst. , Ie left his home be the
8th concession of Colborne in the
marring ; apparently , iii his usual,
health and, drove to Blyth, ' ,Leaving
his car at the roadside he wentto
pay a Ball, the road to the house be-
ing uphill it is supposed he over-
taxed his heart as- he fell between the
road and the house. Dr: Milne, who
was called said that death wasdue to
heart failure. Mr. Clark's wife pre-
deceased him just five years..,... He
leaves.. to mourn their loss two sons,
who have been his constant eompan-
ions, two brothers, Dr. W. F. Clark of
Goderieh and Mr..John Clark of Col-
borne, The funeral was held from, his
cillors for 1926; . and the subsequent eellent lunch was served by Mrs. F.
election, if any, including the places Little, Mrs.•Maine, Miss L. Mains.
of polling deputieg and poll clerks Mrs. (Rev.) Abrey, who spent the
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Was passed as follows, ' Nb. 1, Orange past two month's with her daughter
,
Mrs. J. Watt • of Toronto, returned
last Saturday.
N 3 h Mrs. Quinn is -spending a few
weeks with Toronto friends,
., o to The W. A. held their meeting at
the home of Mrs. McCrae last week.
Mrs, T. Moon was -on the sick list
a few days !hist week:
Mr. T. Fairservice. has opened his
Hall, Chris, W. Johnston, Geo. Fal -
toner; No. 2, Rause of H. Sturdy,'I.l,
Sturdy, W. J. McCabe; o, ouse
of John Johnston, W. Emmerson, John
Johnston; n; No. 4,house of W. 11. Lobb,
W. a Lobb, L. Anderson; No. 6,
arouse of Bert . Murphy, B. Murphy,
Bert Lobb; No. 6, house of Robt.'
Rowden Robt. Richardson, Robt. Row;
den, ! butcher shop again for the winter
11ir. D. Gliddon was re -appointed months. The community. is glad of
chief school attendance'. officer for this.
Mr. Fingland• and:.,: Mr."E•. Adams
were at Constance on Mohday.
l,f
Mr. and . E. Adan1s and Miss
fx,.` Brigham and Mrs. Wiii 'Biigham
spent last ;Wednesday in Winghanr.:
Mr, and Mrs. Ford of London called
R. G. Thompson, clerk, salary; $116;' an friends here last Thursday on
R, .G. Thompson,,.census to P. S. I, ,their' 1vay'to�Owen Sound.
•$2.50;S. J Andrews, tile and &Mont, `''.Mss,'B Little spent last weeli with,
'$29.05; News -Record,. adv,, ': 1,00; 1,6.. giste>,.:Miss„Cowan.,near• Blyth::
Municipal World, :supplies, $32;;72
F
: Wasrnan, rep. scraper $7.40; ;Jas. •. •
Blair, sheep, 'claim,., $12:00; . Allex.";McCoy's Cod Liver Ixtract , •Tablets
1026. Trustees please note.
The-fo118wiilg accounts were ord=
eret paid, councillors, services. at
board, $140,00; J. E. Whitely,. treat,
urer's ;salary,' $100.00; Reeve, clerk
and assessor, selecting jurors, $10.00;,
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Our,purest made; candies,. are the ever welcome gift, for.
Christmas, or any 'other' day,. ; To young or old :candy is food
forkappiness or Joy
retest of sweets
Our holidaycandies are'read , The sw
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oucanput in the kiddies stockings or hang on the Christrnas
y•.
tree.
Young, , sheep claim, $15-00,. Root•
Celcreugh, nails, '59, cents, A, Hill,
rep. 'Colborne' bridge, -$43.20;
holland, reosirs, $2:85; Fred Leonard,,
dog tax error, .$4 00; Board, of Health,
$66.80;'Sam, Emniersott,.,siYpt:;`'61.50;.
Council 'adjourned to toeet Dec. 15th:
at 10 am: for the final ineetilik of
1905.
—R. G. THOMPSON, Cleric.
The Boa xi of Health met n'1!ori-
day, -Dee. 7th in Holmesvi1lefor the
•I.1ast regular; meeting ;for the year.
The township has been` 4':ccepti Bally
free : from contagious' diseases fon; the
yekr,'Aheret being' a" few -cases Of
'Measles in' the early part of the yeah,.
'The usual precautions were taken and
an epidemic 'was avoided There are
at present three:eases and it is hoped
that in these' eases also,the quaran-
tine' and furnigation will prevent any
Co is$anc
The taxinan was in ora• village an
ationday. •
The Sunday 'school is going, to have
a "White Gift" service on Sunday,
Dec. 136. • • -
Qne day last week while' Mr: Jas.
Mann was gritting "a -load of straw at
Mr. Chas. Dulmage's• he slipped and
fell !back off the, load, hurting lids
back. 1!
Mrs. Geo. Stephenson is ilnpraving
nicely, -we are -glad tfs'repoot.
Mr. • Frank Riley]iasgone back to
Brussels to resume his work there.
Mr, Geo. Laws is here for the n in
eoidesbo o
Fine for Thin Underdeveloped Kids
:Children:4,9yd Thein iDeeatuee They
s• Are Sugar Coated,aAnd, as. Easy
t6 Take as Candy,:
Tt's.youri.duty,,Mother,:to see that
the frail, peaked,- sidloly.r.youngster
grows up "torte .strong in body, -,keen
mind,and r obust•. in health. •
• .:!Extracted front': the., livens: ofthe
lowly' codfish are -tire- lhealth• weight
and ' strength pi educing • vitamin's
that are found in McCoy's Cod Liver
'Extract Pallets, ' iWliich - nue sold by
'Pharmacists' all over •North and South
Attierrca:'1 '�
Doetbi"s know about them and so
dries any''druggist"and if potir child';
ren need building ntr ask for these
'tablets today if yoyu`want to give your
loved ones 'a good appetite' and put
pounds of good health flesh on their
pones` But; be.
sure and got McCoy's...,
',They aro not expensive--0b'tablets`
-6,0 cents and if'3?ou",aro rot,`plV`ased
With the iinpropentent •after 30 days
=;Your inon6y backs
'A very Sick'y child ahra 9;- ;tined
12" pounds "m ever!' merit .";; a -td' i3 -
strong and':"htnitny.l.
One skinny woman gained 7_pomrds
3. The debentures yrs to both !prin-
cipal and interest shall be made pay-
able at the office of the Treasurer of
the Town of .Clinton, and shall be
signed by the Mayor and Treasurer
of the said municipality and- shall
have attached thereto the' Corporate
Seal of the Town of Clinton, The de-
bentures shallhave attached to them
coupons for the payment of the inter-
est, which coupons shall he signedby:
the Treasurer of the, Town of 'Clinton.
The signature of 1 the Treasurer to
such , coulions may ' be written,
stamped,., lithographed or engrered
thereon:
4. That upon the passing of this
By-law the'kayor and: Treasurer are
lfereby authorized •' and' directed to.
pay over to the Collegiate Institute
Board of the said Town of Clinton
from time to time such sums as shall
be required ,by the said Board for tlie
purposes aforesaid, not ,exceeding in
ail the stun sof $80,000.00 so to he
raised. `\
The monthly meeting of the Womr
en's Institute was held in the Com-
munity hall ,on Th,irsday,last with!
forty-five in -attendance, the presi•
dent in the .chair. After the opening
exercises the. -business part , of,,the
meeting' was transacted, followed by
a duet by. Mrs. S. Carter and Mrs. ,i.
Manning, °piano duet by the Misses
Brown. Miss S. Barr gave her re
porl, o£ the 'convention held `in, ton -
don,; which was enjoyed by all. All
repaired,., ,to basen'aent, where an ex•
late home'in Colborne .on Friday of
ternoon to Colborne cemetcty. Rev
W• R.'Alp and Ret. W. Hawkins tor
ducted' the
5. That during the, currency of
the said debentpres there shall be
levied and 'raised on all the rateable
!property of the Town of Clinton the
sum of $4,000.00 to meet tlie annual
interest on ,the said debentures and
the sum of '$1,426.41 (less such sons
as may be payable, during the current
Year by the County of, Huron or any
other municipaity contributing to -
.wards the ,cost, of the said building
to provide a sinking fund -for the pay -
l! the said, ,debentures at the
maturity 'thereof. -
6, The votes el the electors qual-
ified. to
ual-ified-to vote on ?this By -lain shall be
taken: en Monday, the, fourth day:, ,of
January, 1926, commencing at : 9
o'clock • a.m. and .. continuing until. 5'
o::clock p.ni. at the same places .and by
the same Deputy Returning. Officers
as are appointed for the annual elec-
tion of the Municipal Council of the
Town of Clinton.; -
7. On the, second day of January,
1926,; at 11 o'clock a rn ilia Mayor
will attend at the Clerk's; office -to
appoint persons to attend at the said
palling places and at the,final sum-
ming up of the votes on behalf of
persons interested iia, and promoting
or• opposing the passing of this 'By -1
law.
8. The Clerk will attend at his.of-
fice ori Tuesday, the 5th day of Jan-
uary,'1926, at the hour of .11 o'clock
a,ni.otd sum• no the number -of votes
!given •for and against ..this By-latv..
9 This By-law serail some into
force and ,take effect immediately
upon` the final passing thereof,
;.. DATED at the Council, Chamber in,
the Town of Olintonr this Scbenth day
o f. December,1925.
Rhealnratie,Pairis Go
Swollen joints Vansil
Twisted ti swollen,. unsightly joints:
are rapidly, freed ''from pain and
breitght back to normal with'Rheuma.
Larne people walk without aid;
hieep corner to those, who have been
unable- to lie in bed; handsthet were
helpless because of, ,terrible'aheuma
are new able to do tlieit' share
`for the support of the family..
Rheuma is a'vvonderful remedy four
rheuniatisni, gout, neuritis, lunpbagp
'and neuralgia
It - is a wonder -work•
er . it never £al-
ters,,never gives uip until every yes
tige of poison is expelled' front the
body.
Rheums sets on stomach, liven, kid-
neys' and
id-neys•and .bladder'''all `at ronce olid
quickly ibriigs•long;prayed "for coni -
fort to ` distressed sufferers. 3: E.
Havey and, all good druggists 5511 it
with guaran{tee Of:money back if °it
isn't satisfactory. 1 :
•
Mayor.
Clerk.
NOTICE
• Take notice that the above is a'
true copy of a proposed by-law which
ht's beentaken into consideration and
whidhwill be filially passed by the
Council- of -the' 'Municipality •(in the
event of the . assent' of : the electgrs;
being - obtained ltVi eto) after one
month frosty !Fie'first publication in
The Clinton News -Record, the date of
'which publication was Thursday; 'the
tenter day . of December, 1925, and
that the votes of the electors o£`:the
said municipality will be taken there-
on on the day and at the hours and
places tlierenr ,£fixed.
Tenants whose leases extend for
the tittle for which the debt is to be
created 4incl who have coven=uited to
pay ,ell' Municipal taxes ID -respect <of
the property must file their bleellira-
tions notlateb than the tenth day be-
fore the day appointed for taking the
ore.
D. L..'NIACPHER.SON,
Town Clerk:''; !;
Dated this seventh day 'of' December,
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The questiontellor.niada'appeaisnce, :
7'hequestion of adjustab lity totiny size:leg,
The gtresticin of protecting* skirts,from buekle.tenrs.
The question of buckles opened by coat bottom.
The question -of perfect:fit, warmth and lightness.
The question of concealed fasteners.,'
'the new e4djuslo" Overshoes•madu cyclusivelyh3 tlus,firm,
only answer all these questions but inquality,; fit and appear$nc
far out.,distaace ptlier.ovelshoes tlrathhere is no cocuparisou....
Gaod'deslers all ecer cell "Adjaste".0aersltoe3: '"
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