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't`H1TIIS., MAY 17th
A .,Shipment of Coal and Wood Stoves, Pail and
Full Enamel
3 BURNER COAL OIL STOVES
2• BURNER'COAL OIL STOVES
ELECTRIC FENCES, AND SUPPLIES
SLITTER 3 PERDUE
11IA*IDWARE. PLUMBING a, ELECTRICIANS
r'/i11" 147w. CLIIITOIt, ONT.
Mens` Suits and Topcoats
,The outlook for the Clothing industry is not par-
ticularly bright. The demand will be heavy and they
supply of Clothing Material light
Buy your new suit or topcoat now while we stills
have a nice assortment on our racks. Deliveries
have been late and new, lines are still being added
to; our stock.
The Made tooMeasure' "department of Tip`'Top}
Tailors -and Cambridge Clothes for which wIa are
agents are;doing their utmost to givesatisfactory;
services under the,existing circumstances.
Priority will be given tooreturned servicemen on
Made to Measure Suits.
Get your order in now as it may take as much ash
twelve weeks for delivery.
' Piumsteei Bros.
Arr w Maio = Adam Sats — Scott & Y.Sa&. Sion foe Mrs
Aosta lip Top 'lallwa.
THE ELECTION ACT •
Form 25 (Referred to in.Section 88 (4))
NOTICE OF HOLDING AN
•
ADVANCE POLL OR POLLS
for,
ay Employees, Sailors and Travellers
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
OF
HURON
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the
lection Act (Section 88) a poll Will be opened on Thursday, Friday,
►nd Saturday the 31st of Mar, and. 1st and 2nd,days of June from.
ight q'clock in the forenoon until five o'clock in the afternoon and
ont seven o'clock in the afternoon until ten o'clock' in the afternoon.
The polling 'elect for he Electoral District of Huron will be located
Clinton Town Hall
r the purpose of receiving the votes of railway employees, sailors
nd travellers whose employment is such .as td necessitate their
bsence from time to time from their ordinary place of residence, or
ho have reason to •believe that they will be absent upon the day
xed for the election.
The Ballot box will be opened and the votes counted at 7 o'clock
the Town Hall of Clinton the 4th day of June at the said place.
ated at Exeter this 6th day of May 1945.
G. _Clark Fisher,
` Returning Officer
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Huron--- Perth
Progressive Conservative -Association
Listen to radio station CKNX Wing -ham on Friday, May 18th front
15 to 7.25 p.m. when the candidate for the Dominion election in
s riding; Mr. Thomas Pryde, will speak. •
W. Morley, Pres.
Softball. News
rge turn out of soft, ball fans
the -Council Room, and organi-
soft ball league with .the
ing officers.
Presidents, Dr. W. J. Shaw,
T. Rance.
sident, Gordon Miller; . Vice-
ent, A. Garen, Treasurer, John
ore; Purchasing Committee,
alker, J. Livermore; Secretary,
Butler; Managing Director,
Churchill.
following are the teams with
ers:
ng , Mills, N. Livermore; Ju-.
A. ICennedy; Main Street,
n Hoy; Junior Farmers, Bruce
Canada Packers and Hanover
port, E. Murray; Reserve Army
owen.
Sohedule is as follows:
5,Juveniles vs Knitters,
v s
9 Reserve Army vs Hanovers
Jr. Farmers vs Main Street
Juveniles vs Reserves
Hanover & Can, . Packers, vs
Knitters
C. Fisher, Sec
June 12 Jr. Farmers vs Reserves
June 15 Main Street vs. Juveniles
June 19 Jr. Fawners vs Hanovers &
Canada Packers
June 22 Reserves- vs Knitters
June 26. Main St. vs Jr. Farmers
June 29 Reserves vs Jr..,Farmers.
July 3 Juvenile vs Jr. .Farmers
July 6 Hanovers, Can Packers vs
Main st.
July 10 Knitters vs Juveniles
July 13 Main St. vs Hanovers &
Paeke:'s
July • 17 Juveniles vs Main St.
July 20 Reserves vs Jr. Farmers
July , 24 Hanovers & Packers vs
Juveniles
July 27 Knitters vs Main, Street
July 31 Juveniles vs Jr. Farmers
Aug. 3 Main st. vs Reserves
Games will be played at the ,Col-
legiate grounds until the Park is
ready, and will start at 6,30. Local
umpires. The first four teams will
be in the play; offs, First -and third
to play and second and fourth to
Play;
The public are iiivited to attend
these games and the boys will play a
good class of ball
Two Solitudes
By Hugh MacLennan
The Unknown Country 1.98
By Bruce Hutchison.'
3.
'Immortal Wife • $3.25
By Irving Stone
Image of Josephine $3.0,0
By Booth 'Tarkington
The Wife to Mr. Milton
By Robert Graves 1325
The R.C.A.F. Overseas
The First Four Years
3.00
G. R. McEwan Co.
'OFTEN THE OHL.'L'CT
ALWAYS THE BEST"
PHONE 84
Miss Virginia Harris of Kitchener
spent the week end at her home in
town.
Miss Mildred iE twit spent the week
end ,with. Miss Marion Jenkins, of
Tor011te,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Todd, are Rev_
ing Saturday to reside in Soprie;
Manitoba.
Miss Phyllis Herman spent the week
end ip Millgrove.
Mrs Edgar Thompson of Detroit,
spent the week end with •her par-
ents Mr, and Mrs, George ,Bober.
ton. "
Miss Violet Morrison of Toronto,
spent the week end with her par.
ents, Mr: and Mrs. E. W. Morri-
son.
Lieut. Madelne Hawkins, C.W.A.C.
of Kitchener spent the week end
with her mother, Mrs. Thos.
Hawkins.
Alfred Butler, of the Merchant
Navy, is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Butler, on the Bay-
field line.
Mr. and Mrs_.`E. S. Evans and fam-
ily, of St. Marys, spent last Satur-
day at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
J, S. Evans, in town.
Miss Ruth Thompson of •Loridon,
spent the week end with her par-
ents Mn•and Mrs. Robt. G. Thorn -
of Goderich township.
Sam. Lorne Brown spent a few days
at this home last week. Mrs. 'Brown
returned with him after spending
a month in St. Hyacinthe.
Miss Marjorie Murray returned to.
her home in Stratford on Wedne.-
day, after spe,„ding the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs; Wm. Jones.
Miss Frances Hawkins of Tashm?,
B.C., and Miss Myrtle Henderson
of Endeavour, Sask., were weekend
guests of Mrs. Thos Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Orpen and baby
Gail, of „Hamilton, spent the week
end at the :home of the. lady's par-
ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank` Clew.
Mr. Clarence. Managhan and family
of Windsor, spent the week iiia
at the Imme of Mr. ' and Mrs.
Hartley Managhan, Victoria street.
Mr. :and Mrs. Ed. Nickle, Miss
Shirley . Nickle and Miss Freida
Sehoenhals spent theweek end
with Mr. and Mrs. M. ; Cook of
Sarnia.
Fit, Lt. and Mrs. John E. C'uning-
hame and ; Mrs. T. E. Hull of
Toronto., were home last week end
having come to be present at the
funeral of their grandmother, the
late Mrs. John Cuninghame.
Mr. Frank Trewartha has retgrned
to Kingston to attend the gradu-
ation exercises at Queen's Univer-
sity, were he will receive his Bach-
elor of Science and Engineering
dipiome. I e'has been spending the
past 10 days with his parents, Mr.
ant Mrs. Howard Trewartha.
Huron Fish and Game Club
At a meeting of the above men. -
rioted Club, held in the Ontario
Agricultural building on April 26th
last, with a good , attendance of
members. ,The following committee
heads were, appointed by the Presi-
dent, Mr, Al. L. Matthews': ..
Fish Coniniittee .. , . C. 81.hearing
Bird Committee Harold Glew
Bos I' unsays
Hybxrd Tea t'osea•
'Briarcliff;: Phn1 r '
Better Tunes Red-
, Killarney White
Queen- Elizabeth Yellow
For sale ate" Greenhouee, `Limited•'
number only
60c EACH
Spanish Ori►ons
40c•a ,box
CTO
BUY Y BONDS
u VICTORY
F. R. CUNINGHAME.
Member of. Florists;. Tel. Del. As.
Personal care given every order
and special attention given to'
Funeral Orders.
Rhone 176 and 31
INC
St. Joseph's Church Hall
Wednesday, May 23rd
Fifteen -regular rounds
3 Specials'
Jack Pot
1 Share -the -Wealth
Blossom -Tea & Bazaar
under auspices of Friendship Club
in St. Paul's Parish Hall
ISaturday,.May_ 26th .
from 3 to 6 p.m.
Hold that"date open
49-2
NOTICE
DANCING
Looby's Hall, Dublin
Friday, May 18
Come one;- Come -ail
49-1
May Rance McKinnon
Pe Bayfield Agricultural Society
presents
in
Dramatitt Monologues
ADA GIVES FIRST AID
play by W. A. 8f the United Church
Bayfield
`and
Selected Musical Numbers
I ,
t, in The Town Hall
BAYFIELD.
Tuesday, May 22nd
at 8.30 pm.
Admission 49.1
Adults 35c Children 20e
Entertainment Alex Reddy
Advertising ...... Charles Johnson
Thomas Churchill was appointed
bo interview local farmers' regard'-
ing the planting of corn for the
winter feeding of pheasants. In this
manner we expect to avoid losses
to our liberated birds through
starvation.
The President stated that prizes
are available for the largest bass
and trout caught in 'Huron County•
by a member of the Club, during
this season. We understand that the
prize being donated by Mr. Amos
'Corby of Seaforth is- worth trying
for and any nen-member of the Club
wishing to compete should join at
once. Membership cards are at .a
cost of fifty cents and'anay be ob-
taineil from Thos. Churchill, or any
Member.
Our next meeting wi;l •be held on
May 25th, and we shall be pleased
to have a good attendance, including
that of our .Junior organizatio'h:
V
PORTER'S HILL
' A splendid 'Mothers day service
combined with a thanksgiving :for
Victory was enjoyed on Sunday at
Grace church. 'Rev. Hogg of Sea -
forth, was the, speaker, his message
was enjoyed by a geed sized.congre-
gation.
Rev. A. S. Colwell our pastor, is
still confined to his bel' at the home.
of his, son in Detroit.We trust he
will soon be restored 'to health.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. , Lockhart re-
turned horne after' a pleasant holiday
spent the past three weeks with
friends at Dundalk, Toronto and
Hamilton. '
Mrs: Argyle` Lockhart and baby
Gail, have returned home from Clin-
ton hospital. ;
Mrs. Alvin Betties - and baby
Bruce, are spending a while with
her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Eph Snell
Londesboro.
Tickets have been sold on a afgan,
knit by Miss ICate Williams: for the
Red Crass, the lucky ticket will be,
drawn ,at the next Red Cross meet-
ing, Monday, May 21st at the home
of Mt.'s. • Arlie Lockhart. ,
A beautiful-fiower was. s placed on
the altar,oivSunday` in memory of
Mrs. Milton Woods.
uperliir Food -Store
PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 bars :... 22e;
STOICILEY'S TOMATO SOUP
"2 tins 15o
INGEERSOLL CHEESE, r,i lb ...20c
DICED CARROTS 20 oz tin .. l2c
HILLOREST SBORTENIN•G 1 lb 19c
VANILLA; EXTRACT8 oz. btl. 15e
SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER
16 .oz. tin 28c
FIVE ROSES FLOUR 7 lb. bag 27c'
MAPLE LEAF CAKE Flour pkg. 31e
HAWES FLOOR WAX '1 lb. tin 456
JAVEX Bottle 15c
SUPER SUDS 7ge. pdcg. 24c
PRINCESS FLAKES 1ge. pkg25c
SILVER GLOSS Starch pkg. ...1.2e
S.. O. S . PADS pkg. 15c
ORANGES Size 288s Doz 39e
GRAPEFRUIT Size 1005 3 for 25e
LEMONS Size 300s Doz, 45e
RIPE TOMATOES 1b. 27e
NEW CABBAGES Firm Head' lb. 8c
PHONE ORDERS FILLED
WEEK .ENDSPECIALS
MAY 17, 18, 19
THRIFT SOAP FLAKES Loose 33c
Pkg. 35e
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 for 23c
CHAISE & SANBORN Coffee lb, 43e
E. D. SMITH PLUM JAM 24 oz 29c
DALTON PUDDING POWDERS
3 for 24e
AYLMER BOILED DINNER ..24c
KELLOGG'S ALL WHEAT with
tumbler 2 for 27c
QUAKER PUFFED RICE 2 for 25c
QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT 2 at 19
ROBIN HOOD OATS .. 27e
POST TOASTIES CORN FLAKES
2 for 15c
AYLMER PUMPKIN 2 for -27c
AYLMER TOMATO JUICE 3 for 27
ORANGES 344s 288s 252a 220s
33c doz. 39c doz. 45c doz, 53e, doz
GRAPEFRUIT 126s 4 for 25e
LEMONS 300s 3 for 10e
W. L. JOHNSON & SON
,PHONE 286 . GROCERS
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
MAY 17 to 19th
IODIZED SALT 2 pkg. 15c
CLUB IWTTSE 'Sweetened pud-
dings, 2 pkg. 15e
SNOW FLAKE Ammonia 5 pkg. 25c
SUPER SUDS pkg. 25c
LONDON Laundry Soap 3 bars 17e
PLUM JAM 2 lb. jar 29e
SMARTS Pumpkin 28 oz. tin 2 for 25
SAINT WHITE Toilet tissue 4 rls. 25
LIDO Self Polishing wax pt. tin 39c
STOCKLY Tomato soup 3 this 25c
FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER.
qt sealer 33c
GIANT OXYDOL pkg. €, , 72e
OXFORD INN VEGETABLE
Sdup 5 tins 25c
ALL WHEAT 2 pkg. 25c and a
tomato Juice Glass free.
CLARK'S '112USHROOM' Soup
2 tins 19e
GOLDEN SPRAY Cheese pkg19e
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
LOOK IN OUR REFRIGERATED
• COUNTER FOR
Minced Ram lb. 49e
Macaroni and Cheese Loaf lb ..25c
Fresh Sausage lb,. 25c
Cottage Rolls in piece lb., 39c
Fresh Wieners lb. 27c
Balogna lb. 24e
-CANADA'S FINEST
A LONG LASTING-ECONO
TOILET. SOAP
CAKE : 5c
Oral Lobb
s'ree Delivery
STANLEY
Council'; Meeting
The council met May 7th as per
adjourned', all the nieanbersi present,
the minutes;, were read and adopted,
The Assessaneirt Roll for Stanley
was :handed in and it was moved and
s corded' t_:at it be a:cepted and
VALVES' FOR 144Y,, 18th and.19tl
QUICK QUAK t1I WONDERFUL SdA_1' '
OATS lg. pkg. • 21e POW DER, 21b pkg. 190
Pride of 'Niagara Tomato 4YI 331t 'AP -P-14- .
TTUICE 2 Tins- 17c ''JUICE bottle 10e
GLENWOOD CHOICE:
PUMPKIN 2 lg. tins 19
OXFORD INN VEGETABL;;0
SOUP tin • 5e
Marmalade Wagstaffe's
STAFFORD'S ASSOBfiED
SOUP MIX pkg;
PQLLY PRIM
. PEAS 2 this, 23e
Or. & Grapefruit jar 2&li
McLarens
COFFEE
lb;` jar 45c
Catelli's •
CHEESE-A-RONI
Pkg. 17c , 't!® ' 1/2 lb. pkg. 19c
GOLD •MEDAL AIOW MNG=ltosowarAt • Clover Leaf
,TOMATOES roen HERRING
Tin 14e ; • CAKE 5c Tin 15e
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Royal Many
PUDDINGS
pkgs 130
i ;GoldenSE rray�
CHEIE
LETTUCE — RADISHES GR.' ON1Q'NS ASPARAGUS -
CARROTS —BEETS — CURES ' — GR. PEPPERS — DUTCH SET
CALIFORNIA JUICY 344's 0130I0E GREEN'
ORANGES doz. 35c CELERY Stalk 15e
CALIFORNIA 100's CHOICE FIRNt y.
GRAPEFRUIT 3 - 25c Tomatoes lb. 29c
OALIFO,RNIA JUICY 360's CHOICE GREEN
LEMONS 3• for 10c CABBAGE lb. 8c
C. M. SHEARING.
PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS — CLINTON
BRIGHTEN UP
The old Town with a New Coat of :Paint and Make Things -149%.
`Bright and Cheery when the Boys come Marching Home. _
- As you all know, we carry a full line of Sherwin-Williams
Paints for Inside and Outside use, and the famous Nervo and;
Utilae Enamels for Inside Work.
BALL & ZAPFE
Dealers in Hardware and Furniture
Modern Ambulance Service, Funeral Directors
Store Phone 195
DOUGLAS G. BALL
Phone 110
JOHN J. ZAPFH
Phone 103
Furnace Repairs
Now is the time to have your furnace looked over for Next Winter,
to prevent the fall rush and have a better chance for getting repairs
for furnaces and heating equipment.
Hugh R. Hawkins
Plumbing, Heating,- Sheet Metal Work
'Agent for Hecla Furnace
PHONE 244
We have a complete Stock of
Dress Goods and Dress Trimmings.
also
Lace, Embroidery and Insertion
so much in demand
BROWN'S
One Door North of Royal Bank
We are Paying
28C
For Fowl
basis dressed grade delivered
Canada Packers Ltd.
Clinton, Ontaria
PHONE 580
salary paid.
It wars moved and seconded that
they insure the truck' P.L. Pd. and
fireand theft. e
It wasmoved and seconded that
we insure the township employees
and road liability with the General
Life: and Accident Insurance Co.
Moved and: seconded that the
township take $5000. in, bonds of the
18th Victory Loan,
Moved and seconded that all IP
paid taxes be returned to the Count
treasurer.
It was moved and seconded the
Court of Revision on the Assesenrer
Rolls beheld en Thursday, May 31.0
at .10.00 a.1n,
Road Voucher No. 5 for 0377.11
was accepted and ordered, paid alt
General' Voucher No. 5 for $5200,9
was ordexed'paid.-