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The Clinton News Record, 1932-04-07, Page 5'THURS., APRIL 7, 1932 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD • • • "t • • • • • • •c • 1 • • • 't • "t PAGE 5 )F INTEREST TO YOU AND ME This is income tax 'return month ud, no matter whether you have any income on 'which to pay tax or tot, you'll' have to make, the return. 1 w ... + • B•eing out of employment is a ragedy i. many homes and may t} ave cost nuniliers of Lives but it ear- 'airily cost one young man his life he other day *hen a Mildmay youth lied in the Barrie hospital a few after having suffered the loss lays'�s,�o It both feet when he lost his footing :rid swung under a train 'he was en. eavorin • to board. He and a'bro- g her and a friend were 'beating their say to the west in the hope of get-. ing farm work and in an endeavor o board a freight train . this unfor- unato bey nreg with the accident. strenuous efforts were made to save life; his 7tather and friend giving dood eying hm transfusions but to no a the hope of ' g avail. •:Much of this travelling• about as tnreeognized passengers has been Vile the •past winter by young men vith no settled• homes and no work, and 'the • railways have winked at it, allowing the young men to trayeI rent place to place, as no particular Iommuhity wanted to keep them. -The tragic fate of this young man emphasiies'the seriousness of this acre of employmentin cased ack many aitd the need for a grappling with it oii'the part of not only governments, tut of 'the great mass of the people. ,. ,. , a The Mail and Empire celebrated is sixtieth birthday the other dayLET Ind hada lot ,of nice things said to iter ind about it, and one of its biggest advertisers sent along a bouquet of arty roses. Wouldn't a basket of sixty roses be a great sight? The News -Record is this week :elebrating its fifty-fourth birthday, try if we take into- consideration the mper which is incorporated with The Yews -Record, The New Era, which vas established in 1865, our sixty - edenth. The New Era was, there- 'ore, a sturdy youngster of seven when• The Mail came into existence. t was incorporated with The News- lecoud, which was established in '.878, in 1024. '.Should any one of our advertisers end us a bouquet of sixty-seven :uses, or even fifty-four, or should Say itey club together and send us even smaller number, our surprise would only be surpassed by that 'of he florist who should receive the rrder. bon nets to a newspaper. If any er- qservice occurs in the advertisement at any time they do not fail to call tttentien to it, but the times the td. appears in perfect shape is not aken into account. We have only [One that "which it was our duty to lo," we expect no bouquets and re- deive none. Indeed, few bouquets ev- ^,r come the way of newspapers. lriticisnt, fault-finding, knocks, :hese are the newspapers' daily fare, he stuff upon which they feed, and 'rein which they are expeeted to ;row strong and self-reliant. It is teeause of this that the little natter if an advertiser taking note of a newspaper's anniversary and stack- ng it in so pleasing" a manner is emarlca6te. h Congratulations to The 1Vrall attd !aspire and may it continue to grow ted prosper until one hundred roses dill be needed to stark its birthday. :ailing Thompson About . HAYFIELD The Town Ball was verY prettily aster 'colors for the decorated in E,Oe • Masquerade Carnival which was. held CARD ,bF THANKS .... 50c MEMORIAL VERSE PER LINE 1g t..Ea a49.s.. +gnCOAL, Member of Florist Telegraph g ph Delivery, Association ClantQn s Ne�-Laid Eg And PoultryHouse Eggs bought to Domm' :.' .:... : CIE �®OICEMENT ,i' LET THE HEAT FOLKS ', Remember the tanks during IGHT YOUR BATTLES LAS the World War, that went up on Wednesday of last week, uncle. .. i,i the auspices of the Hayfield Ag MARRIAGES v, , , Flowers and Floral ntr, ,„r according ion Government Egg Regulations. Inquire for our .`ices of'e s q p . p AOAI NST COLD AND `' one trench and'down another, J 1 COidIF6353T I"•" through. No Man's Land, into r cultuxaI Society. , The affair was at- tendert better . than ' ever and theyell-fi many gay figures added 1inielt- to the success of. the 'affair. The pre- silent, John McClure, acted as Mas HUNTER— `,OGi IRS — i R In Centra Presbyterian - ,Clnureh, Ilamilto�n on April 2nd, by the 'Rev.; William 13arela Y, and Rev. W. Melhoy, Doris Mary, daughter of Mi. and g �.�-. Designs for all FGI1'+x` '--� occasions i sloes .;; ,.. ,�itla. J SWEET PEAS, CARNATIONS, SNAPDRAGON, TULIPS AND You will:always find our prices p&r• per. alter with the cit' i s. � Fat hens and well -finished -chicks' .always wanted—Prices''` good. Always phone our office forprices before marketing produce. ^ ;i,` N�. the enemy's country, never Y Y 1 . ""•_: •-- �- .s,�,, stopping' .until they reached is -- r,, ' ' �” their objective? dl •e—_. aro ;. " = `ra Y'ou'll, find that the Heat r _ = t Folks' have the same persistent ter of Ceremonies and in a few well-chosen : words thanked those. present for their support. Wm. Hay- ter and Sam. Westlaxe were -floor,' latter the .Mrs. Chas. F. Rogers, Hamilton, to Robert Grant IIunter, only sonof Mrs. Hunter and the late John Hunter. of Clinton. DAFFODILS FLOWERING PLANTS (,kyr N. W. Trewartha Phones—Office, i 2145 Residence 214w _;. s -----,-..-----=.1,7"_ . - method of combating the cold. '- Their objective 'is a warm •' _ - house and a bus kitchen range i{ } = — Y //+ ��,� ,_.,,.they prompt : and reach it with managers, the directing Grand March of all those in costume, Mrs. K. Moothouse, 'Mrs. J, W. DEATHS ENNISON—In Clinton, •on April FLORIST Phones: GGw and 6Gj - TRY ®�R' -7' deliveries ofood coal '"' . C': g - . ��� G � --- Call the a Jowett and Miss Jessie Metcalf act- ed as Judges and awarded the prizes J wife 2nd, Jane Elizabeth 1Vliennell, of Richard Jennison, in hcr'74th p� Cafe 6C8� -,_ ` `� ` Lr� �', as follows: Ladles Fancy .costumer, 1st, Mrs. T. C. Bailey,' ('Gratichna), 2nd, Mrs. Don. Murray (GYM); Gents Fancy, 1st, Lindsay Smith (Uncle Sam) 2nd, Lawrie Johns (A soldier of India) ; Ladies Comic, 1st, Miss year, GOV)kN7�0CK- At Egmondvil. on April 2nd, Leonora Calaway, wid- yof John Govenlock in her 83rd • o -p.m. year.• SNIDER -In Seaforth hospital; on H F NOT COME TRIED A MEAL LET 5 IF NOT UT IN AND RE SERVE YOU Dinner from 11 a.m. to 2CLINTON, Supper 5 to. 8 p.m. Lunches at all' hours. artier House rJ.: PHONE :i:i. a l o-1 1 list c �R�:'a I y ti 74 CLINTON, >;xa w.> j..,,. ,..;a.:, r,fi..,-.;,+. ,.,x.:«."II Nan Woods, (Mr: Carters•Inlc);- A,prii 2nd, Harry, youngest son of • Double Rich Malted Mille Rolls 2nd, Mrs, Leona Aikenhead (Black Cat); Gents 'Comic, 1st, Russell Days ison (Hobo), 2nd, Joe Wild (Chan, Mr, and Mrs. John Snider . of $rncefleld, aged 12 yearsC. , y Charlie Koo Proprietor. ` -"moan C. y�' !l. VEi NNER Electrician 9 Cele*Couples, Mrs. Ea. WestonBRUCEFIELD . 53-c. THEY ARE DELICIOUS Electric Ranges, Fixtures and Bulbs Mrs. Malcohn Tams (Ruby and Am- os); Children, Girls lst, Lorna 'West- Mrs. (Rev.) W. A. Bremner visited CARD OF THANKS Mr. . Richard Jennison and family MADE BY Irons, Fans and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs Phone 7 lake (Easter), 2nd, Mary Jean Moor, house (Mexiean•giri); Boys, 1st, friends in St. Thomas and Flint, Michigan, last week. wish' to extend their sincere' thanks to their friends and neighbors for �,�, •+N• Master Francis Vickers Johns (Jap- Mr. and Mrs. • J. Rattenbury and the kindness shown during Mrs. Jen- p r nal\TUFF CRICH BARTLIFF anese); 2nd, Master Pete Johns (Pirate). It was difficult for theRich ( ) judges to arrive at a decision as the costumes were all so good. It was family of Burlington spent their Easter vacation at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rattenbury. nison's illness. Also for -flowers sent and to those lending their cars for the funeral. PASTUEItIZED wholesome milk Create, Whip- Makers of Dainty -Maid Bread and ping Cream, Buttermilk. Cakes. . Funeral Service. noticed that Maggie and Jiggs, also Amos and Andy and their best girls my& L. Forrest returned -home last week after spending two weeks WantedFuneral To rent by May let, house with 5Complete A. W. GROVES Phone 1, Clinton,(Delivered Daily.) Phone 286 Director and Embalmer Motor Equipment the affair. The music to 6 rooms, town water, bath patronize; for the dance was supplied by the or�chestra and was much appreciated• Mrs. K. Moorhouse assisted Mrs. Paull at thepiano. Lunch was serv- The with her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Lands- borough •of Port G4 edit who still continues seriously ill. This her many friends in Brucefield and vi, :roily will regret to hear. com- Prete, wired for electric range,. gat- age. No objection to partly fur- nished house. Apply to Drawer B. 65-1-p, ^—' BabyChicks and Hatchin Eggs g g US DEVELOP AND PRINT The sante high- quality as in form- years, at lower prices, Barred Your next snapshots .or make an Rock Chicks (April, $12.00 per 100). enlargment from your negative, Hatching eggs $2.50 per 100. The Making is business 24 Hour Service BUTTER--PERDUE--WALKER Day or Night Phone 147w ed about midnight. splendid success of the affair was due to the Mrs. A. T. Scott, who was in an auto accident in London Last week, is photographs our Lindsay Chick Hatchery, Hedge Row That is the reason we give you such Farm, R. R. No. 3. 64-tf, jdommignimmirs efforts of the committee in charge still confined to her room. her SEAFORTH HORSE good prints. Mrs. F. McEwen, Mrs. W. F. Met- calf, D. H. MieNaughton, Robert Peru many friends hope to soon see her around again as the had no bonesLot gwedding SHOW IS SUCCESS See our Studio Photographs of Farnt For Pasture 22 Con. 6,Goderich township,MM 11t'i� D L� i br WANTED hale, Frank Keegan, Albert Dunn and A. E. Ewrin, especially to the Allan Pye, who was laid off work last July, was recalled to Ford's Factory, Windsor, on Friday. He broken. The Brucefield Sunday School sus- rained a less last week in the pas- sing of one of their young members in the person of Master Harry Snid- der, •just twelve old, Harry Exhibit of Fine Animals Best Seen in Years; Largeall Entry of Heavy horses The Spring show held under the auspices of the Seaforth Agricultur- parties. Be sure and have Photographs of this great event. 3-4 miles north Porter's Hill. 80 acres in grass,sun creek running Oili prices are not high.spring' g through. Shade, well fenced. Ap- BURGESS' BURGESS' STUDIOS ply R. Y. Cox, Huron street, Ctin- ton. 64-tf, CLINTON AND MITCHELL Fresh Eggs and Cream Highest Prices for Strictly Fresh Eggs. Cream shipped y pp d regularl . went to Windsor' to commence work years was a general favorite and will be sI Society on Tuesday was a decided House 'For Sale Good Prices Paid. on Saturday, leavinghere Fridaysuccess evening. Mr, and Mrs. Percy Weston re- tarred home on Sunday after having much missed by his chums and friends: The sincere sympathy 'of the People of Brucefield and the p whole community is extended to the the 'weather beingfavorable ,A. and the atteudanee tat e. g The. ex -minutes hibit was one of the best ever seen here. A. larger number of heavy .• Desirable house, Princess street,3 Farm To Renti from the Collegiate, 10 nein- The west parts of lots 3 and 4, utes from down torn. 1-2 acre of , Lake Road, east (Johnston Farm), land. Garden, fruit trees. Ideal r E. FINCH Phone 231. y visited the latter's sister' in Zurich for a week. Fred Baker, who was seized with sorrowing parents, Mr. and Mrs, horses were entered than in other i John Snider, bis brother and sisters years. Following is the prize list: and other friends. Clydesdale stallion, any age — Robert Murdock, Thomas McMillan, in the Township of Stanley, contain- home in good locality. Water, elec- ing about 123 acres, or may let on tris light. Apply to E. M. Akam, or shares. Apply to Geo. E. Green- Dr. Shaw. 62-tf, Slade, R. R, No. 1, Bayfield. Phone BABY CHICKS AND CUSTOM HATCHING an attack of append}citis pn TuesdayThe funeral took place from. the was removed to Clinton hospital on home of his parents -on Monday af- M•P• 602 r12, Godericlr central.-___ 66-3. TENDERS WANTED Sweepstake Murdock. Iain prepared to take in any num. Wednesday where he underwent an ternoon, the service being conducted --Robert operation. At tante of writing he by the Rev. Dr. Dolman, assisted -by Percheron stallion, any age—Wil- rues making favorable progress to,- y;hp:toss a quartette from the Presb - Roadster horst in h mess —Rob- wards recovery. terian church Clinton San aceom� art McLaren. Master Lawrie Johns ]eft on Mon- + g' day to resume his studies at Wiarton periled by the organist, Miss Norma Carriage horse, in harness Joseph Treleaven. Interment was made in French, John Hey, jr. High School after having spent the , past two weeks with his parents. Bairds cemetery. Agricultural brood mare, in foal— Mr. and Mrs, W. McDonald and Messrs: Edward McLeod, William W. S. Broadfoot, Murray Grainger, Ohl Time Concert An Old Time concert, under the received by the undersigned up to of the church will be g p n , given and including Aril 12th, at 2 o'clock in the Baptist church on Fridayev-'or pan. for the rebuilding of the Com- ening, April 16th, at 8 o'clock. Strat• triunity* hall, Londesboro. Plans and ford talent under direction of Mr• specifications may be seen at the of- Lightfoot. Also local talent, Admis- five of the Secretaryof the Board; g Sion 350, 65-1. or at the office of James S. Russel,CLINTON. her of eggs for hatching at 211e pet! White Leghorns and Barred Rock Baby Chicks at Reduced Prices. • r p� E. L Mittel! L. Charles Weston of Detroit are visit- Scott, Elgin Thompson and Lindsay Filly or gelding, 3 years or over- Architect, Stratford. "A cheque for Baby Chicks And Hatching Eggs ing their patents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Ever acted as pallbearers, while Robert McMichael, S. Thiel and Son, 5 per emit of amount of tender to ,four schcoolmates Harry Collins,obert 8feifichael, Barred Rock baby ch}cics during accompany same, Lowest or any ty Weston. April, Comtencin. on Sunday,April 1p Archie Mustard, Carlyle -Cornish and Filly or Gelding, foaled int 1030— p' + $12 per 100. Batching eggs, tender not necessarily accepted. g 1 Robert Aldwsnkle were the hearers Alex. Wright, A. Popper and Son, $2.50 per 100. Apply to E. J. T're- the service will be held in Trinity wartha, R. R. No. 2, Clinton. Phone JOHN FINGLAND • • Church at 11 a.m. Sunday School of the flowers. Bernard Nott. of Board 64-2, As• tokens of sympathy flowers Filly or gelding, foaled in 1931—aft. 611r22, Clinton central. 65-11. Secretary will open at 9.46 a.m. Farmers •Attention. ARE YOU ALL READY FOR TER SPRING WORK?—SEE ME IF IN NEED OF PARTS FOR ANY COCKSHUTT Theis was no service in Trinity were sent by the following: Sunday McLean, D. Fotheringhant and Son. Bead Peas For Sale Church on Sunday owing to the ill- School class, Brucefield United Team in harness --Robert McMieh- Eggs For Hatching church scholars of the dayschool. eel, -S. Thiel and Son, R, Wright,F. A quantity of good yielder and per- From S. C. White Leghorns, hens ness of the Rector. His many ' feetly clean seed peas for sale. 80c the choir and Marian Keith Circle of Roney. 2 years and over, that have been friends will be glad to lcnaw that he St Andrew's United church London,Swetpstake—»R. McMichael. per bushel. Apply to H. Baker, Lot strictly culled, and mated with pedi- is improved in health *and hopes to 31 Con. 1,Goderich township.1 the congregation and choir of Clin- •Heavy draft brood mare, in foal-� ' greed cockerels. Price 52.50 for 100 take charge next Sunday. • 64-2-p, AIso ChieI:s 510 per 100. Custom Mrs. Victor Bttrt and Frank How- ten Presbyterian church, the choir of W. Black, Murray Grainger. OR FROST & WOOD MACHINES I am also Agent for Allis -Chat. eters Tractors, and fora Laeta Hroam Separators. .� JOHN V. DIEHL Queen Street. Clinton, 81 -tit Kincardine Presbyterian the Filly or gelding, 8 • years or • over— hatching 2litc per egg. Roy Tyndall and of London motored to the vIl- church, House to Rent - Metropolitan Stores,London,the +I• Scott, R. Scott, J. Scott. Phone 3 on 607. 63-tf, rage an Wednesday Might owing tc 9 -ronin house, King street, Clinton, 'nurses p of Septi Filly. or gelding, foaled in 1930— In good condition. Good collar, fur-E.G. the illness of the torniers father. su rriutendent and Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, as well D. Fotheringham and Sons, D. Foth- For Salelor To Rent Mrs. Burt and Miss Margaret re< as other friends. eringham and Sons R. Scott. nate, water, electric lights, wired for On Reasonable terms. House in turned to London on Sunday withFilly or gelding, foaled in 1931— electric range. Apply to Robert Maple street, Clinton, living room, G. HOWES ' Electrical' and Plumber 7 KIPPL',N Mr. RoyButt sent Sundayin p 3russels visiting some friends, ' Wm. Thompson of Wing -ham vas in our village during the week, on John Workman, who is 'et confined to his home, Mr. and Mr. Workman work- d together as travelling salesmen ten years ago and still have ocial visits together. g Mr. Rabt, Parsons, who has been 'ery ill for long weeks, with blood loisoning in his hand, is at latest eports on the highway to a good re- every, which rejoices the hearts of is many neighbors and friends. Mrs. Robt• Dinsdale. is a victim of lu and pleursey but is somewhat eller. Kis- Miss Jean Ivison has been a tis -esteemed ner in her home for ten days with hat dila zeeable and often serious g rouble, bronchitis. We hope Jean vitt be out very soon. Mrs. Wm. Anderson is now suf- ieiently recovered to be able to getunless o the door again. Mrs. Deitze of this village, recent- ' received word of the passing a- ray of her sister, Nancy, Mrs. Sam- :el Holingstead, at Los Angeles. era. Holingshead is also 'a sister of 2ns. Fred Tomlinson here and MissJr,, slice Ilyle Hensall. This lad will y e well remembered by many of our eof Ider readers, having spent all 'her oun ger .days 11-2 miles west of Zipper:, being a daughter of the late 2r, and Mrs. Wm. Kyle. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup. er was observed, 'in our church ' on -nnday morning. ' There was' an xcellent attendance; despite the 'bad nails in many parts, 'Many farmers are busy et Mitple vru this ear: A good run 'is re- orted and y we can all vouch for cod quality and very reasonable rices here. , her husband who was here for the Welsh. 83-tf5room, W. Black, D. Fotlreringham anti • dining kitchen and four bed day. A Fuli Liue Electric Appliances R. Wright.rooms. Furnace, bath, wired for COLI3ORNESons, g For Rent Miss Nina IIearti has resumed her Team in harness—S. Scott, R. electric range: Garage and chicken teaching duties near Clinton after Fire destroyed the fine large frame Scott and W. ilrquharVA small cottage, suitable for two; house on premises . Mrs. ClinWelkin- -Mr, having spent the vacation with her house on the farm of Mr. and Mrs, .Sweepstake—.J, Scott. Convenient to post office. t Shaw, Townsend street, Clinton, mother, Hari Hutchinson, Maitland conces- purpose team, in harness Apply to F. Fingland, O.inton• Telephone 211. 00-tf. Y General 50-tf Miss Elva David Dewar of also J Plumbing Fixtures f� Wiring,Plumbing and Repairs 1 and re- sion, Colborne Township, between —W. Decker, C. Harrison, E. Goudie, Phone 58w, 13 -ti', Custom Sawing turned to Toronto on Saturday after three and four o'clock on Saturday F. Pepper and Son. Custom sawing will be done at having spent the vacation with their morning. Mr, and 1VErs. I-Iutchinson Township special—R, Scott, W. TENDERS WANTED Bayfield, g parents, Mi'. and Mrs. D. Dewar. and six children were driven from Urquhart, R. Wright, eld, also at Clinton, :rutin the Miss Frances Fowile is home a- home scantily attired. The nightjudging p corning spring. McEwen Bros., Bay- y g Boys'Jud in competition. --John Tenders will be received by the field. Telephone 626.4, Clinton can- gain after having' spent last week tvas bitterly cold, considerable snow Moylan, 93; Frank Arehibald, 91; undersigned or any member of the t- in London, havingfallen but the lomat was tint 5J tf , x Wilmer Broadfoot, 89; Norman Pep- Council of. the Township of Hallett, Coal® Coke! &i Wood! Genuine "Lehigh Valley Anthrao „ cite Coal of ail sizes. Mrs. Erie York and little Miss sheltered by neighbors. per, 86; William Pepper, 79. until Thursday the 28th day of April For Sale Beverly of Toronto are visiting her The previous evening fire was dis- Judge—W': M. Merryfield. 1932, at 3 o'clock p.m. for the fur- House in Clinton, Beech street. mother, Mrs. P. W. Baker: covered in the attic, but it was sup- nishing of the power necessary to Frame house covered withasphalt Alberta Coal. Hamilton -made Coke as well as Ants erican, also Bititninus coal at my Mrs. Thos. Brandon and three posed to have been thoroughly ex- operate the stone or gravel crusher shingles, in good condition, fire- boys returned home on Sunday after tinguished, and the family retired, SE�iFORTH: The death occurred for the Townshipof Hulleit the place, town water,. garden•:: and fruit having spent the Easter vacation but it must have .broken out afresh at midnight on Saturday at her trees. Price. reasonable,. Apply to furnishing of all necessary labor tq -with her mother in Waterloo. about 3 a.nt. It is believed an over- hmne in Bgtttpndville, of Mrs. John E. Y..Watt,-Clinton.. 27-tf, keep the machine running to eapac- sheds, Queen St. Prompt and careful delivery. !t: A D McCartney. e • Mrs. Newton -Brady left on Sun- heated stovepipe caused the fire. Govenlock, a well-known and highly resident. The deceased ity, and placing the crushed mater- House For Sale or Rent day•with• her brother to spend a The occupants were by ial in the bin ready for delivery; Comfortable 8 -mein house in Prin- week in ,Sarnia. • smoke. Save for a few articles of lady had been • an invalid for some ' the late Coal Dealer, Clinton. Queen St. Phone 2 . years and althou h confined to her said crushed material to be made fine' cess street, residence of 1Vtts, R. Ii. T. Gairdner and iVIis., furniture downstairs, everything was g enough togo through a one inchPeter Cantelon. For particulars a P- Betty Gairdner returned home on burned, even to the personal belong, bed for more than a year, she was a screen. All crushed Material going ply bo George Cantelon, Rattenbury Thursday after having visited in tztgs a the family. bright, patient sufferer and her am - into the back bin not to be paid for street, Clinton. Phone 272. 35-tf. to sseseseinaussetssessmeanosemesawr $ /'y x�+1� CLOTHES Chicago, rabic disposition endeared her a by the Council. Ten Miss Jessie Metcalf returned to large circle of friends. Her husband required - PORTER'S HILL der to include the moving of the Detroit on Saturday after having predeceased her 'seine years ago. spent the vacation with her parents. The following is the report of the Two sons, W. C. Govenloek and crusher from one pit to another if BABY CHICKS AND Miss Frances S. Hawkins, Aria- 'aster examinations for .8. S. No. 5, Bert Govenlock, and one daughter, required. CouneiI tp Furnish the oiI •B for the machine but not for .the CUSTOM HATCHING can. Missionary on furlough from the G'oderich (Porter's Hill) : Mrs, William Ferguson of Egmond- tractor. Contractor to clean off' all Diocese of Mid -Japan, will give an Sr. 4th—Norma Pickard, 70.2; viile, survive.We are offeringBlood-tested nal- refuse material from the top of the q address on 1Vfonday, April 11, .at 2 Lorene Cox, 67.7. IGODFRICH:. Anniversary services ity, Baby Chicks in six popular 4th—Betty'Newton, 77.6; Ph 1- pit and to. keep • same in a proper o'de& 10 Trinity Church, A cot -y were held in North Street United breeds. Barred and White Rocks, Also tenderGENTLEMEN'S DRY Cleaned Pressed LADIES' Suits .... $1,50, Pleats extra 1,50 Pleat extra Dresses $ s Suits, Pressed only 60e up, Pleats extra lis Elliott, 87; Willa Pickard, 56.4 condition. a separate dial invitation is extended to all Church on ,Sunday when Rev. Neil Black Minorcas White Wyandottes who would like to avail..theinselvee Alvin Bottles, 50. • + Leckie D.D. president for the delivery of the crushed mat- Lotulonenol at so touch per yard by 11/ and Jersey Black Giants., of this opportunity of hearing Miss Jr. 3rd -,-Isobel Woods, 62.8; Joyce Conference 'preached both morning arta truck per mile haul. Contrae- We have installed a new 30,000 egg Hawkins whe is a most interesting Gardner, 58.7; Mary Stirling', 46; and evening to large congregations. dor in either case t comply withthe capacity incubator for' custom hatch- speaker. Lloyd Stirling, 434 The music was ender the direction e o P Y ing only. Trays hold eleven dozen Suits, $1.60 Pants 75e Tap Coats ' $1.50 Over Coats . ... , 51.75 , provisions of the Compensation Act. Mrs. F. A. Edwards returned home Sr. 2nd—George Stirling, 56.5. of Professor Anderton of Clinton. Lowest or anytender not necessarily eggs each. Charge of two and one en Saturday after having visited in Jr. 2nd—Mary •,Torrance, . 71.6; In the morning the anthem sung by • half gents. per egg. Plant it accepted. Kitchener and Waterloo for the vast Stine McDougall, 511, the choir was "What Are These?" Said tenders will be opened en at a charge of an ex rerienced operator. month: 'She . was accompanied by ' -Sr. Pr.-1Vladelino Young, Earl A duet, "0 Divine .Redeemer," wasPhone or write your reservation meeting of the Municipal Council to Miss Ruble Fisher of Kitchener; Cox, Douglas Stirling, Nelson Wil- rendered by Misses M. It. Stewart be held in the Forester's Hall,Lain- early. Depend on Hogarth.to give Clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired. Woollen goods dry cleanotl. ROOMS over Heard's Barber shop, r, Mliss Rtith Fisher and Walter Grier- Bateson. - and M. A. Pentlano. In the evening desboro, on Thutrsday, Apri28kb, You a good hatch. .son of Waterloo, who were her Jr. Pr. --Beth. Cox, Elvin Cox Erie Miss E. Hume and 1Vties Pentland . 1932, at 3 o'elock•in the afternoon. THE HOGARTH BABY .CHICK g Cox. Jean BdII, Billie $urke, Mary were the soloists in the anthem Week -end, HATCHERY t�1Vlrs. 5 eJ. ,Sturgeon spent a few Hudie, Donna Hudie, Ivison Tor- "Hark, Hark, My -Soul." Mrs. (Rev.) JOHN FINGLAiND, days last week with her parents at ranee, Dorothy Young, Billie Harris. C.Dougan, of Clinton sang "Hear Clerk of klnllett. .' . EXETER, ONTARIO Crelitpn,-Crraee it, Evoits,-teacher. Ye, 0 Israeli" at the .yvenlug service.: ; ; „ 66-2. Phone 184w 68-12.` y /�a gg'�� W. J. J'A�AliY If not open work may be left at. Heard's Barber Shop 4,.