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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1931-03-12, Page 50 itor -t0 less not him. ally sort adtn •conn :seld iA last It ti bout: sore ler, "the into prid gins 'an a .ed . er d• -er o' whet at t wee hem 'but Al show Mat • cert from that mitt - geth in t plain 'its a out elect have 07, jecte how to t1 wort thori •step as th long *have with low fund cipal right gard. Th iVed "The met 1 Lloyd about press the e .essio and 1 the Ruby West Miss talk atten tional Cana gave the subse sal I were sehem Mr. spent Mrs. Mr. ily sp at the - Reid •Mr. Dough as the Miss Mr. 'Satur Wm. Mis week - Mr. 'ETA w Nelson Mr. line h "Bollen Mr. tertain Friday We Epps 1 last fi workin his br 'there a change wood's 'longer. Some village Mance 'night time. Owin 'with Paull w 'Sunday Rev. feeling able to ted chu weather Miss afew d of the *1A Childt• 'often sp thing th training should b by an a afraid o they she if they -afraid of •dark, th 'wrong. I' reach chi -should t THE CLINTON-NEWd RECORD THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931 get e and k e our nittee ee er he consulting of ting laxity s nesday's program, ern rn led do's ];uropean quently Calf day Reid. ith earl other Payr ' INTEREST. TO YOU AND ME of When children are born theyale afraid not more than three things: NEWS ®' HAPPENINGS ix,�" IN TI�IL' C®�N�� AND , d y , ^� c f t;. 9 Cir $®r� s 1e r -L id .E Egg Truer ����io CLINTON 'HEAT, he editor of. the Seaforth Expos- talks like a man who has. often his''own. meals and " -more' or fend for hhnself. But we are going to waste anyon We've noticed that it is usu- the man who has' most ofwill st that of thing to do who- wouldn't it it for litre world. The, man .wlto plains of being '"hen-pecked". int is, They are afraid 0± loud sonnets, they are; afraid of being dropped, and it is possible that they : are afraid ot things that are sudden and liner- Pected: 'Wen the infant is stimulat- ed in either of (hese ways, his face krinkle u , his fingers aifd toes P and the muscles of his arms and. legs om willbee e tense, and" he.'may cry. So 'far psychologists have not been able to finch that children aro born DISTRICT, EXETER,: 3'. S. Elliott, of tie- ter, has had the remarkable expel: :PEARLY fence of having,a three -hitch darningYOU needle pass through his body, Mx Elliott, who had no recollection of swallowing.the needle, suffered sonic pain fiveyears ago, but the cause of the trouble was not located. a recur- Recently 11fr. Elliott hadgreenhouse' - CUT FLOWERS . • •Eggs FLORAL -DESIGNS ‘IF ! ds Y!!�a For All, Occasions Carnations,. Sweet Peas; Tulips, _ Daffodils, Narcissus and Flowering Plants Growingin our now And Poultry House bought according to Domin ,ion governmeet Egg Regulations. Inquire far out prices` of eggs. will always find our prices' par- 1 P allea with the city markets, - ' Fat hens. and well -finished chicks always wanted-Pri'ees . good. Alva =s hone eoffice, 3 phone to for prices before marketing produce. 3 rr a, WHEN - YOU ' FOLKS HEAT FOLKS SLUMBER°`Earl to bed' and earl t Y Y o rise ON THE GRATE is an out-of-date maxim. It: CAN GET U down t taJce a vex r Y g elft GO TO ®CD LATE sreteh of the imgjnateion to Boli wa that t i originated when bed• was the only place where YE5, AND KEEf''WAR1N AS 'TOAST a Body could keep coinfoxtahle after sun -down. But nowadays it1E CL pCK �lROUNfa ever bol de en Y , Y Y p ds on the ITeat Folks to ]seep the house cont- corn - * • * * ploud 1 item crept into this. columnpport week which had no right here. as an interesting little squib a- things;h fear of more than these three sounds loss of support, and the unexpected stick as a sudden change of temperature. rence of the same trouble and stilted Dr, Dunlop, of this town,' con P, Af-• ter a thorough .examination was'; made the doctor discovered and re- • Our greenhouse is as near as your phone- N. N. -rreweii`itia Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w ;Y a:'i x' r ll {' ! 4 M�eyou : t!" • bitable 24 hours a day. You don't. mind getting up early in a warm house, And than - oughly enjoy staying up for a . American speed, clipped from exchange and intended. as a flit- but in the hurry of malting up paper Thursday morning it got Every other fear that a six-year old or a fourteen -year-old or an adult- has, he has learned. Children learn to be afraid of dogs. The y learn to move, the long, sharp cause of • the trouble. It seems incredible. that such an object could_go through the stomach and other parts.. without ^yam Chas. V. Cooke Phones: Gew and 66'. 1 Pi�b1iC School Concert ��t x �, t T"' ;;, ; rr y r`r ': late party or an interesting book when you know the Heat isn't going down and leave you in chills•.. Lay in thio column. The News -Record be afraid of the dark. They learn to causing pain and inconvenience, but outlet the patronage of the Home and Sehaol Club. a few ..e' ° • '�' tons of three -shift comfort! is itself upon onlyg.gThey p including ori-: I matter in this. column, unless tricle is quoted and duly credit- regrets this error, The oth- ay we had an offer from a wait- be afraid of saran a men. learn the faet,.remains and the deicer has to be afraid of being afraid, the needle es evidence. How sloes a child learn to be afraid? WALTON: Fetes 1VIcArthux,: Examples will 'illustrate the way in Youngest son of the late Peter Mc- CARD OF THAIVILS , 50c MEMORIAL VERSE PER PER LINE .. ....10c _ TOWN HALL, CLINTON Thursday & Friday, March. 26 & 27 7.30 ', ^ 1 1t.3 ver in the"United States some- e offering us weeklyeditorials he fifty which children learn to fear 'thing's. Arthur, and the last member of a An infant was allowed to play with large family which was among the early settlers in this locality, died a toy rabbit. He handled the fur3-act` BIRTHS p.ni., sharp . scPANDORA" Operetta be a PHONE 74 CLINTON,ONTARIO a. -:;e , s .v s small cost of cents per but we decided to stick to • the with: evident enjoyment, taking it in Let Thursday night following a BLAB); In Goderich township, Base p, will egivenh'. by the p p' senior pupils. also the following- drills - --- ----- '. product. A poor thing, perhaps, own. * * * * 1 the fuss about installing a er bath in the town hall at St. caused the his hands, rubbing it aganst his face, short illness, at his home in Walton. and smiling. The next time the Tab Deceased lived .for a groat many bit was shown him, his sight of the years on the ninth concession of rabbit was accompanied by a very Morris Township, retiring a few loud sound made by striking an iron years ago when he went near Blyth bar wieh a livewittrohisson.Two vas years ago heto mar - Line, on March 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blake, a daughter, GRIFFINInToronto, on Feb. 28th, to Mr. and IN es, J. P. Griffin, 8 TIaslett Ave., Toronto, a dough- tee—Margaret Eleanor. ' "A PATRIOTIC DRILL," "ARBOR DAY PROGRAM," "A GLIMPSE OF HOLLAND." SONGS, CHORUSES, ETC. by the Juniors The School papulas are Always �. ��++,g'��,gg is C* + V5-rk ale Electrician Electric Manges, Fixtures and Bulbs Irons Fans and other Appliances iPII anccs 1rid P Wiring and Repairs Phone 7 failing tos get permission the town officials. It appears nt touch tl ehammer. vnbbit; When7eitwould was vied to Miss Iiirlcby, daughter of brought close to him he crawled g DEATHS ATHS • Admission 35c. 09-2. " - '°�°""�'� $he town council and a corn- away. And when the rabbit followed the late Geo. e. Kirkby and Mrs. AKAM—In Clinton, lLirkby of�russels. His wife, two on.Mardo 11th, of citizens began working to- for the relief of those in need town but the council corn- s that the committee exceeded uthority by ordering goods with- him he crier]. The rabbit and the loud' sound had been experienced at sons, John at home, and George on the same time, and the natural, in- the olds hGilbert `Grestea igntlsoone d T - born fear of the loud sound had be -g, come attached to the rabbit• funeral took place on Tuesday a_The ter- interment being made in Brus Catherine Nielbergall, widow of Abraham Akani, aged 87 years. FOSTER—In Goderich, on ar. 9th, Adam. Foster, in his 83rd year. c g_ St. Patrick's Social ST. JOSEPH'S .HALL on the evening of CAPITA I, THEATRE T GODERICH Northern Electric Sound System Poultry, r�' Eggs Crew? WANTED We are prepared to buy above ev the council. Only the ed representatives of the town Pexercises authority to spend public mon- course, and the members ob- d, It is noon, In another instance a child learned g , to be afraid of the wind. She was Bels ce tretery. sleeping in a sleeping porch when a AUBURN: Fire caused byan ov- rather violent wind care up. The erturned lantern completely destroy- wind made a whistling crooning included hymn, prayer and preadingby kin. tore Brenton Cod- kin. The minutes of the former NOONDAY, MARCH 16 Progressive Euchre the first part NOW PLAYING — Richard Arlen in: The Sea God cry working day. Eggs graded by experienced ed Cream purchased for Bowes Creamery, Toronto, easy to understand, a committee, appointed to attend ie distribution of charity and together with the town au- ties, might be tempted to over- ed the large barn on the farm of sound through the screens, and the ,Charles Hallam, four and a half child was almost lulled to sleep by utiles- northwest of here last Thurs- the lullaby around her. Just before day night. An implement shed which the moment of sleep, however, the was located near the barn also took meeting were read and a social meet- ing 'was announced for next Mondayto evening. The first topic "The PeaceARTHUR'S River Country,"was taken by Irene Walsh and the second topic, "Work of the evening followed by dancing the strains of RADIO ORCHESTRA • OrJ_i_p ! MONDAY• and WEDNESDAY Grant Withers, Sue Carol, Kate Price and Tully Marshall [I and a crowd of dazzling Banc- A. E. FINCH Agent for Viking Cream Separator Victoria St., Clinton. Phone, 231. its authority in a matter such is, but it is always better in the run to be cautious. Ratipayers wind blew one of the screens to the floor with a bang and crash. The fire and was destroyed together with all the 'farm implements which it child began to cry. The eerie sound contained. In addition to the build- the had amused her, In the Peace River District,' by Edith Beacom. An instrumental was- given by Pauline Robinson. A TREAT cess in a fast -paced, red-hot story "DANCING SWEETIES" Implement Agent `9 l I handle Cockshutt implements a very effective way of dealing elected representatives who al- P in the handling of public and most members _of muni- councils are quite jealous, and 1y so, of their rights in this re- } of wind, which Ings and implements, Mr. Harlan had been accompanied by a loudFOR lost what remained of last season's noise. The noise had aroused fear; hay and grain crops, tour cows, one the fear became attached to the horse and a large number of hogs• wind because they had occurred to- Some live stock was saved from the g'ether, and for a year thereafter the burning building. The fire which child showed intense fear of even a started about eight o'clock, was g fairly strong breeze, She did not en- caused by Mr. Hallam upsetting the Short prayers were offered and the meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. BZYTH: Miss Torrey, represen_ tative of Canadian Winter Chautau- qua, has completed arrangements for a contract e .for next winter in Blyth, EVERY DAY IN LENT Hot Cross Buns packed with fruit and spices . filled with de- lieious wholesome flavor, Isere s a Lenten treat you can't afford to miss. Baked frequently.Orderany some now. TUESDAY ONLY Pathe's new musical drama of Irish Luck and Irish Love rp "LUCKY IN LOVE with Morton Downey and Betty Lawford liegprra it's a chanes fer ye to and cream separators, Frost and Wood Implements and carry parts and repairs for same. I am also agent for Allis-Chal- mets Tractors. Those wishing to inquire about of the above kindly call at my VARNAj e following appeared in last tirely recover from the fear until lantern while engaged' in putting four years later, down feed. While the new brick If parents were to control otuefully house on the farm was in no Mimed- the things that happened to a child iato vi s having scented the necessary number °f guarantors. Those who attended the Chautauqua festival here last week were delighted HOT CROSS BUNS Richer and Tastier Than Ever RESULTS OF DENVER SAN .1. help the Lions' Welfare Fund an' enjoy yerself at wan an . th' same toime, residence, JOHN V. IDIEI, London Free Press, Alma College, London Alumni danger at any time, it is felt it is not unreasonable. to suppose that that it might have taken fire but for they could keep the child from hav- the light fall with each program, WICH BAR CONTEST TITUR. FRI. and SAT, , ,. "UP THE RIVER"• Queen Street, Clinton, 81-t4, ast evening at the Monte of I1Iis, Moffatt, Waterloo Street, with 40 members present. The Wilt, Miss Dorcas Roe was inY hair duringthe short business n. Mrs. Arthur W. Robinson of snow last night. The ing fears that are disturbing, and loss was considerable. The barn was that they could teach the child those insuredtoth,textent of $2,800, while fearsrethat s relations ttoavoid fe i^{should the coo ents s ed ane] implements are to be partly covered. be guarded as closet as their vela - y tions to fire and broken glass. BLYTH: The Young People's Soc- EXETER: Baize Precentor, team- ster for Mrs. E. 3. Christie coal deal- er, had the misfortune to step on a rust nail which penetrated the sole of his foot, and as a result he has been off duty. His place was taken on the delivery 1st: Miss Agnes Reynolds. 2nd: Miss Lucy Warren. 3rd: Frankie Lawson. 4a Weight v g t of Bar 9•..x lbs. �p y 66 ss /o 4ALIPdtGi�(7(QD 8� Spencer Tracy and Claire Luce head a great cast in this tale of rough and ready wit, A laugh riot! Coming; `°Moby Dick." --» Cheese Factory to Open CleTees andoButtex[ICom le Co-operative Company will op - en the factory for the manufacturing ler committee took charge of which featured Dean iety stet in the school room of St. Andrew's United •Church on Monday' UNABLE TO EXPLAIN l3I.AST by E. Cliff and C. H. $ARTLTLT GODERICH. Rev. A• L. G. Clarke of cheese on Tuesday, Mar, 17th, and solicit the Mason of the University of Ontario as the speaker. emir, Miss Mar Pate, conveno THAT FILLED GODERICH MAN g• y of the missionary committee, also Clinton, Ont. Phone No. 1 rector of the Church of St. Jahn the Evangelist, London, patronage of all old pat - raps , also new patrons. Give us a Mason gave a delightful travel her trip to Vienna, where she congress the congress of the Interna- 0 Inquest Into Death At Toronto of Clete Watson as aooistant, had Norman Lewis is Adjourned charge of the program: Devotional Toronto, March 5:—No and a former popular rector of St. Goorge's church �+ g Q Goderich, has been invited by the HOCKEY MATCH congregation of Grace church, Badminton EUCUURE• & DANCE:,II, trial, we guarantee satisfaction. LOBB, E. A. YEO, Council of n, as one of representatives. She also explana- tion for the manhole explosion which resulted in the death Norman IIIPPEN Brant ford, and Archbishop Williams to take over the Telephone Cityteam l - The Winthrop All -Rural hockey will playa the IN IN THE TOWN HALL, HAYFIELD on the evening of Secretary, 07-tf, a vivid description of several of countries which she visited. During a roe- hour dainty refresh is served in St. Patrick's color e," Will Rowson, Roy and Orne Monday evening at Mr. and of Lewis of Goderich, 10 days ago, was t given at the inquest into Lewis'Mr, Dan Ross held an auction sale death leve today,. and the inquiry Tuesday. A. splendid crowd was present and good prices x8iized, was adjourned until March 18. We are sorry to loose Ilia. Ross bit. Lewis was walking on Front from our covmnunity anti we wish street near the Union station and his successor, Mr. John Tremerc stepped on a manhole cover just as all success. an explosion occurred. The blast Mr, and Mrs. Won. Butt and son parish. Air, Clarke • has the question under advisement. IIENSALL: Thomas Shaddock, section foreman on the C.N.R. here had the misfortune to have his foot severely injured last week while cut- ting a steel rail. It is the custom to let the rail fall sharply to the round g' game with Clinton Intermediates in the local rink on. the evening of �? March 13th Game at S o'clock. 'Twill be a snappy game. Dont miss it Admission �+ �> Friday March uncle' the auspices •�+'r��� p es of the HAYFIELD BADMINTON CLUB Adtnissi n 'Gents, 50e Ladies, 25c., 4 ' ' 0c-2' ANNOUNCEMENT Orwin to the state of the roads I g may not be able to visit the farmers personally to see their Bogs and lambs but will appreciate having them call me by phone, 105 even - ings and at noon, for Wmt. Reids. threw him over a parapet, and he Roy of Seaforth, spent a few days from some little height in order to 25c and 15c. 091-, prices and par- treaters, During the day can be and Mrs. Lloyd Heys and fern- y Y mt Friday evening of last week home of Mr. and Mrs. George George Douglas and Irene as of Hensel) spent Saturday dropped to the driveway beneath the pp y recently visiting Messrs. Edgar and station, dying almost instantly. Today,Thos. Butt. eye witnesses and officialsand of the Consumer's Gas Company bie. and Mrs, T. Workman and son gave evidence regarding the tragedy. Orville were in Exeter during the There was some confliction shown in week, attending the funeral of Mrs. completely sever the cut, In this instance the sail ha enecl to rebound pp struck Mr. Shaddock on the foot with such force as to inflict a nasty wound and he will be kept from work for some time.' AUCTION SALE Auctioneer, Thos. Gundry, hes re. ceived instructions from Wm. T. aw, A 'iW,, �" CHICKS I C K � •�> Barron Strain White Leghorns Ontario Bred -to -lay Barred Rocks CUSTOM WATCHING found around B. Levis' office. DAVID CANTELON 1LLoli Clinton 96-tf, guests of Mr. Wm. Logan and t'. Logan. • and Airs Tom Robinson spent evening with Mr, and Mrs. Robinson spent the the stories of the eyewitneses, some Workman's aunt, Mrs. T. Prior. stating that they saw a sheet of Quite a numbe'i: of farmers have flame. burst from the manhole; while tapped in readiness for the first others testified that there was smoke good run of sap, But this storm is but eo flame. George A. snick- very discouraging, en, superintendent of the distribution SEAFORTH: A pleasant sur prise 7 patty was held at the home of Mx, and NIrs. Robert Smith nvlten the members of First Presbtyerian choir met to congratulate their organist Jenkinsosell by public auction on lot 40, con. 1, East Wawanosh (near Blyth) on Wednesda March 18th commencing at 1 p,m his entire farm stock and implements. 00-1-p.®�eriliileiitf STAMINAX and BLATCHFtlRD S CHICK FEEDS ELMSLIA CHICK FARM, CLINTON - — FOR ��jqj Llxiiiliei��l Cor -Grace nd with Miss Helen Anderson, Stewarts eys'speut the week- his Mr. Mrs. department of the Consumers' Gas The auction sale of harness and Company, declared a crack had been equipment hell by Mr. John Work- found in a nearby gas main, but the man Thursday last was very satin- and choir leader, Mr, and Mrs. M. R. Rennie on the anniversary of their wedding, Supper was served 7 —y- g�,pp BABYCHICKS E. L. Mittel! L A`Jll !Il Jl!! 213 Phone and l.'y�r�?arafiY®Ii 1�(�1[$�!$ Bonds CALL ON parents, and Iieys. Albert Bohner bought three of cattle from Mr. Georgecap-by d' and Mrs, Anson oleman em- Q creche seemed to have been caused by factory, A. very large crowd was the explosion, and had not been in present and Mr, Ill lliott, the auction- the main Prior to the accident, The eer, handled the sale in his most to the leas co p n y, done no best of tgs able manner. Good prices were real- lied. vicinity for 10CUSTOM years and this was. Miss Mildred Workman spent a at o'clock, after which the evening• was spent in cards.. Mr. and Mrs. Rennie were presented the choir ivit']n a beautiful china set in honor of the occasion: BARRED ROCKS, March and A •til, 15,00 er hundred p P For May, 814.00 per hundred 84.00 hundred hundred For Sale Shorthorns of quality, breeders feeders and milkers. Present offer - ing, two young bolts ready far •ser- vice, front richly bred, good milking CL ARK ' Phone 182 Representing -- ,McLEOD. YOUNG, WEIR & CO., TORONTO ed a few of theiv friends on evening of Iast week, are glad to see Mt. Elwood again, after spending the re months in Cuba. He was with the the first explosion in.• his experience day with Miss Mabel Workman ofdams, in 30 years. Hensall recently, "To tell you the truth I'm puz- The W. 11C. S. quilted three quilts zled," he declared, when asked to on' Friday last in the S. S. moan of give a theory as to the cause of. the the church. blast. - Mr. Thos. Keep the Date in Mind Remember the Firemen's card pat l ty end dance, to be held M their new hall on Friday evening, April 10th. per E ., TREWARTHA Clinton R. R. No. 3, Phone 611-22. 09-tf. priced according to the tunes. Phone 61Visi Clinton,say call atlc the farm, Visitors always welcome, Roy Roy Pepper, 2 con. Tuckerstmt F L.R,S, 08-2- p' -, You can rkaci warm with Lehigh Valley Anthracite Coal, or have win - ter sunshine every day if you burn the famous O.T.O. Coke. g sante company 00 Potter, son and grand- Clifford, who has been bout three years. Owing to a in the system, of working, El- services were not required any louder' 1 Robert McFarland, John D. 'Fra- son of Hohnesville, were callers on se', Leo Barbeau, aIi eye witnesses, Mrs. John Anderson on Friday, declared there was a distinct rumble, which was Mis. Anderson's seventy- than the backfire of an auto- third wedding anniversary, mobilo as the manhole eover flew Wall Papering wall papering, painting and up- holstering done by Evered L. John• sten,phone No. 640r14, Clinton cert- trot, I have House to Rent Comfortable house, Albert street, Clinton, electric lights, town water,Queen 8 rooms For Sale Jersey cow, to freshen in May. Payment can be t,xxanged to suit at time of James Also a good supply of Wyandotte Coke, Alberta Coal, Bituminous Coal. Prompt delivery £torn my sheds on Street air anytime. of the young people of the up. Barbeau ran to the edge of the samples about eight hundred of Boxers-Stountons a garden, stable 'and gar- age. Possession April 1st. Apply to Cant McNeil, Mary street, Clinton. 08-tf. attended the euchre and held in Bayfield on Friday and all report an -enjoyable driveway, hole, he said, and then ran back. ANSWERS TO- QUESTIONS ON He had proceeded to the station PAGE 4 - ing where Lewis' , body had also and Empire Sunworthy wall papers rang- from 70 to $1.50 per single roll, g 50 Albert Morrell, Londesboro. Phone 28-15 Blyth eentt'al. 09-tf, . ,Baby Chicks and Hatching Eggs Try our Bred -to -lay Barred Roek A. D. McCartney Coal Dealer dropped. g to the roads Dieing blocked burning There was an odor of 1. 'Ghandi. holstering cloth. but Lewis' clothing 2. A• beautiful relic of the about samples of York up- fabrics and about 100 Farm Tor Sale er Rent high Chicks thatgive satisfaction and , eggoproduction. Queen Street Telephone 2b@ recent storm, Rev. Mr...was as unable to hold services •on in the Anglican church here: great not smoking'. 'San Francisco earthquake • and :George Co les was sittingin his, g yfire of 1906. All that remained samples of York drapery for. over- curtails, •cushions and comforters beautiful window shades o:Pplain and 80 ae a faint, lot 22, con. 6, God- erieit township.04-tf. A11 grass, never- ' Rat Chickfarm.the 8, g 4:; automobile Mr'"PouIter who hasn't been the well for some tinie, was not.the conduct services in the Uni- Said, across the street from intact of a certain mansion was manhole, He saw Le vis oto the pair of white marble col- 1i g I mailbox at the post office, he limns at the entrance. They and then start up the street. have boon placed in Golden Gate fancy laces and insertions Duplex and Venetian: See my catalogue and samples." E. L. Johnston. 1a sgtore ri jigiereee k' lots ' shade. y house , good barn driving shed, orchard, 7 acres bush. Apply. to R. Y. Cox, Huron street, building Notice 31' d• your spring carwriter work, and repairs, write or see ;+ After 40 years' " +l tact experience we on Sunday and as the The rahwas stormy, no services were deceased explosion occurred just as the Park. was about to Coyles' 3. .British Cohimbia, There NOTICE TO Clinton .for particulars. 09-tf. Bert Buller, Isaac street, Clinton, OG -4-p. still lead the field in effective re- pass are CREDITORS sults. car. Margaret Chuter is spending ays at Mr. Will Stephenson's fractures Line. Dr. turgid 21.,2 telephones per 100 of pope- The result of the autopsy showed' tation, : and many burns and cuts, 4. . Ciancer of the stomach, E. -R, Frankish reported.- A free- 5• "Lysistrata" by ,Aristophanes, a skull had caused death, Greek writer of comedies. This CREDITORS and others having claims against the Estate of Jennie Taylor, late of London, Ontario, Spin- ster, deceased, who died at Clinton, Ontario, •on the 1st day of January, Will Present Play ThN g. Ladies' auxiliary of the Pres- byterian chtuclt are busy peactisin for the play "The Old Maid's Asso Mullett elation," to be given on Thursday, about Farm For Sale er Rent ,. Fifty acres, being Lot 17,-C'on. '3,& township, nearly all in grass. 6 ox 7 acres of •goad ]tardwood KELLY, AIK0 ye Collection Specialists Gite]ph, OItAGEViLL ox 40 years -�..w 1' ARE YOU AFRAID OF? adjourned Chief Coroner Dr. Nt. M. Crawford play has been enjoying a long the' hearing. Consideration run this season in New York. 1631, are required to send fall par- titulars Y, bush, April 16th. Keep the elate open. street, Apply to John Ginn, Fulton Clinton. 07»t$ 1 .Owen Sound of such claims, duly verified of (Ry Wilfred Wees) • sided the blame, if any, would be de- 6. The Assyrian leader who, along in two weeks, he 'declared. with his great army, was stria-• ken during the by "An- to The London and Western Trusts Company, Limited, at London, Ont- heifer Calves For Sale •Thoge wishing to g purchase Hol- House For Salo or Rent Tem coon comfortable house,' Jos- �'i�sS�C�� w� U i, i IOi q�f SAWING en should be afraid. Fear is of as if it were some- at should be avoided in the of the child;. but children night the BRITISH BOYS FOIL. FARM WORK gel of Death, at the very gates of Jerusalem. T•his happened A good class of British boys rang- chilling the reign of the good mg from 14 to,21 years of age --turd ario, the. Executors of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased; on. or before the • 14•th day of April, 1931., aftez'-Which date the executors stein heifer calves -should leave opt epi ,oken dens wth nie as I shall have • some o from time'to time during the next few weeks. S s If I. cannot supply you street, Clinton, possession , at sit o , C n p s e. or articulaxs a 1 to A. -nets' nc F p lip y eche Clinton. e_te, y,, Our Saw Mill will be at John Tux- fat's Clinton at Hayfield a. eld, and at T. wailer 4th con. Goder'e T z h Twp., to do custom reeving during O afraid e afraid of being run over they: should • f falling from high places, uld be afraid of deep water they be from inexperienced to three years 'Canadian experience -will 11e avail- able for placement on a yearly en- gagement basis anytime after Mar. thrill 1pt:ot8stant homes kin I3ezekiah.e g 7' Britain's {ordmost lrviatrix. Slie, EI ar alone to Australia last year, 8, The elephant, well, proceed to distribute the assets of the estate among the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to the. claims' of which theymaythen have notice, at once will be able i;a do 20 within a few days of order. W'. Marquis q Base Lino, Phone 63t3-21, Clinton location Central. 09-tf. storey Farm For Sale or Rent lot -con, lett 100' acres, 30, 6 o Mullett, 1 utile from highway, 1 ' . s 2 large ;rod frames house, age the Gonn- m spring. • ���� ��®�. Thane 62414 ,Clinton. 100-tf cant swan, should only sun- p, ;in Shakespeare's play, Ric Dated Zonlon this barns with stabling and other build- atuinblin> into a hole in the ry should be afraid of doing t is not, then, that we should ldren not to he afraid. We each them what:to be afraid pliedwages from. $120.00 a year. up according to age and experience. Application forms - niay be •scoured by writing to the Hostel, Norval, Ontario. 09.4. evil HI. the battir.. of Bosworth evl Field between him and Hcmy tactor 15 in progress and Rich- arch has been unhorsed. 1U, Gaiitsboxough, - at Ott da of' M'areh 1931. Y 'The The Landau • and Western ;Trusts Coni tuuv, Limited p . • , Executors by Nlacphersan, Pmvrtn and Carruthers, their herein. '".' 09.2. Eggs For Batching tng's• ghor from bred -to -lay t e White and Leghorns, hens two and three 7801'5 •' ell old, Price $3:00 ,per hundred, Applyr General to Roy: Tyndall, R. R. No. 3 , phone APPl3r •Solicitors 607r3. Clinton. oo •r.a Well watexed with springs never -failing well; ordered, fend h Ile For n school and bus int f n store. •e. ' Fail lowin done. t' plowingi Parted. Mr He n,y McBrien, Ontario , ,,,,__,^_ yr.__ Clothes Cleaned and Pressed • Clothes • cleait8d, pressed and re - Woollen goods dry cleaned. Rooms over Ileard's Barber shun_ ;• 1 01reec, utmtivn; nux vrsi, W, 3. Jago. 2283-t,£e