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Wonder if the exiled Slianisli king
has been provided with unemploy-
.tnent insurance.
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Premier Bennett gave les sister a-
way Tuesday. Now what is he "going
to do for somebodyto tell him which
suit
Lo wear and to.;.;tie his tie for
hint when he goes to a party?
The railways are doing wise
thing in offering cheap week -end ex
eursions It ought to do much to,
.stimulate railway travelling. . The
-Tine railways used to offer holiday
-inducements to travel by cheap rates
served about inidnight and the pro-
glum of dances continued afterwards
Of special' delight to those present
was the, step -dancing. Uem.y Wes-
ton, despite ]tis years, showed that
his feet were still as light as any of
them. The hall was artistically de-
corated for'the'oceasion with spruce
boughs, . pussy willows and mauve
and • yellow streamers. Amongst
those present 'were eeeple from
Goderieh, Clinton, Seaforth,; London
and Galt, The committee' in charge
is to be congratulated upon the suer
-cess of . the evening,
Mr. Victor Burt of London spent
the •week -end with Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Baker, Mrs. Burt and children
who have spent the week with her
but for some years now such :cheap. parents, accompanied ,]lin•, on ]tis re-
excursions-havebeen "off.." 'It seem turn to London.
ed as if when automobiles and busses . Mr. and ' 11 t's. Harold King and
began to compete for passenger' trade Master Harold Atwood, who visited
and trucks for freight the railways, her parents, Mr. and Mr's. Chas.
instead' of trying to hold- their share; Parker, for a few clays last week re-
turned all inducements and allowed
turned to Sarnia on Sunday. Mrs.
their taide to go. It ]coked like bad L. B. Smith and'littYe Glen; iihq had
business practice and it may be that leen With 'her parents during the
the officials have come to regard it week also returned to London with
'as such. Anyway, beginning the her husband who was here over the
first of May it will be. possible to week -end.
;gel a return ticket from Friday noon W. J. Johnston ,;has had hydro in -
.until Monday evening for a fare and stalled in his bakeshop.. Thos. Cas-
tle has also had' it installed' in his
pro-
bably other concessions will be made, residence,
e e Mr. and Mrs, C. Knuckey of To -
''The .ancient thione of Spain has ronto are spending' a few clays at
';fallen and the gallant and courageous thein home in the village.
Icing Alfonso has left the eountry. to Amongst the cottagers Who were
seek a haven elsewhere. Queen Vie in the village on Sunday or over the
Coria, who married the king of Spain weekend were: Dr. and Mrs. N. B.
in 1:106, was an English Princess, a Alexander, Mr,
.and Mrs. W, J. Rob-
.daughter of Princess Beatrice, sister inson anti fainly, Mrs. Hart and 'son,
of the late King Edward, and is thus Ted, 11/12% and Mrs. O. 'R. Will, Fred
a cousin of King George of England:Treblecock, London; Dr. and Mrs.
Spahr has spent many:, a troubled G, S. Atkinson and tno daughters,
year and the overthrew of the mon- Exeter; Mrs.. H. A. Lawson,. Barry
Archy bas been expected on . many and Florence, Stratford,
occasions. On the marriage of the John McLeod, Jr,, met with a very
-King and Queen in, 1900 an attempt painful accident on Monday aftei-
was' made to assasinate the royal con_ noon about five- o'clock when tanning
'pie on their way from 'the church. the fish nets. Ile was standing on
It is fortunate that' the revolution a platform over the tank of scalding
has conte without bloodshed and the fluid, and was in the act of lifting
people may be more satisfied under one of the boxes of nets out when
a republican 'government. But he slipepd and his right foot went
they will probably find that the set- into the tank. He was immediately
ling up of a republican form of gow= rushed to the doctor_ but his leg was
badly scalded 'to the knee, from.
which he is suffering a great. deal,
John fishes with his father and it is
most unfortunate that this accident,
which will- keep him off his feet for
spine time, should have occurred.
The Salad Tea, held in the Orange
Hall on Friday last under the aus-
pices of the Senior Guild of Trinity
Church was quite well patronized.
The tables were prettily decorated
with spring flowers and the salads,
eta., proved to be quite delicious and
appetizing. The proceeds are to be
devoted to the Furnace Fund.
Mr. Orville Kalbfleisch returned
to the village on Sunday after hav-
ing scent the vacation at his home
m Mildmay.
The -village Trustees have hnd
some more lights installed on the
streets at copiers where they were
badly needed,
Miss Carrie Dixon of London and
Mr. E. Davidge of Galt were the
guests of the former's sister•. Mrs,
P. H. Paull, on Wednesday night of
last week(,
Miss Jessie Metcalf returned to
Detroit on Saturday after; 'having
Spent the vaeation with her parents;
Mr. and Mrs. Agnew and son, Nor-
val, returned to their home in De-
troit on Friday after having spent a
week with Mrs. Agnew's parents,
Mt•. and Mrs. Henry Weston,
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh McLaren and
two daughters of Port Elgin spent
the week -end with Mee. McLaren's
sister, Miss Josephine Stirling.
• Miss Anna Elliott returned to To-
ronto on Sunday after having spent
a few days with her aunt.
Mins Agnes Fraser. of Goderich
was the guest of Mrs. Mary Fraser
for a' couple of days last week.
Misses Elva and Anne Dewar and
David Dewar returned to Toronto
the enol of last week to resmne their
teaching duties.
ernment will not solve all their prob-
lems over night. It is not unlikely
that the royal family will seek a
home in England, where -they have
often visited .and where they are,- it
is said, very popular.
Again it turns out that spiritual-
ism or' spiritism is a fake, • the in-
ternationally -famous medium who
htfiuenced the ]ate Sir Conan Doyle
-and other eminent persons, confes-
sing that he was fooling them all the
time. Of course that was what most
of us thought anyway, but when
such 'well-known and eminent men•
subscribed to the belief and spoke so
enthusiastically of the results of
their investigations, it was not to be
thought strange if some began to
waver. But now comes the end and
for this generation, at least, 'it will
be useless for anyone to -try to put
ever anything of the kind.
We do not pretend to any great
wisdom, but in our opinion the peo-
ple on this plane will have to become
a good deal less materialistic. and a
' geod deal more spiritual before any
communication with departed spirits
will be possible end when that time
comes, if it ever do -es conte while
suirits continue to inhabit ]tunas
bodies, the coin:minion will be direct,
not dependent upon the intervention
-of disinterested mediums.
BAYFIELD
MMTrs. H. A. Stott returned to her
home in the village last week after
having spent the winter months in
New ;York and Detroit.
Mr. Jas. A. Cameron and son,
Evans, returned to Toronto on •Stnt-
day after having spent several days
with his brother, Joint R. Cameron.
Jean Kneeshaw of Goderieh is'
visiting her grandmother, Mrs. A.
McLeod,
Mr, and Mrs, W. R, Jowett re-
turned home on Thursday of last
' week after having spent the winter
in Florida.
Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Poth of New
Dundee spent the weekend with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Jowett.
Mr, and Mrs. T. Mellott and Mr.
and Mrs, H. Lord of London ware
visitors on Saturday " and Sunday
with their another, Mrs. Kate Davi-
The held Masquerade Carnival he cl in
the town hall on Wbdnestlay _of last
week under the auspices of the Bay-
field Agricultural Society, was a
• decided success. The door receipts
-amounted to over seventy dollars and
there were a large number in cos-
tume which made the dance floor
very . gay and interesting. Only
1:hose in costmne took part in 'the
'Grand. March, during which time the
judges, Miss Jessie Metedlf, :Miss
V. Graves and Mr. Dowson, viewed
those in costume. before the entries
were called, • The Presicient of -the
Society, John_ McClure,. was Master
of Ceremonies '• and Sam. Westlake
-acted in the capacity of floor mane -
Ter. The- decision of the judges was
as follows: Ladies Panay, lst. Lucy
Woods (Black Bat) 2nd. Bernice
Seeds (Pirate)• Ladles. National,
Marion E, Middleton (Chinese); Lad-
les Comic, 1st, Anna Woods (Topsy);
2nd Anna Elliott,,,(Old Lady); ,Gents.
'fancy, 1st John*. McFarlane (gypsy);
-lad Jack Chuff (Mexican); Gents
comic. Percy Johnston, (one who bad
seen better. clays); 2nd A, C. 'Bran -
'don '(clown);. There were no entries
'"in the gents ' national class. Best
ctrtple, Anna Elliott, Agnes Fraser
]Old Connie) ; Chilelren s; Louise Mc-
Leod and Df»;is Pcatheiston .+ (Gold
'Dust 'twins); 2nd, bi'a •garet, Middle-
ton ,(fairy)•, Prizes -Were donated by'
Much sympathy is felt by her
many friends in this vicinity for
Mrs. Jas, Munn of Seaforth in the
loss of her mother, Mrs Holmes, of
Catherines, formerly of Clinton,
who passed away in Clinton Ilospitai
on Monday afternoon following a
long illness. Mrs. Holmes, whose
husband was rector of Trinity church
about twenty-five years ago, endear-
ed herself by reason of her many
sterling qualities to many in this
district who deeply regret her re-
moval.
Miss Elizabeth Cameron is spend-
ing a fb it days with Mrs, Jas. Munn
at Seaforth.
. A service, unieue in the history of
Bavfielcl, was held in Trinity church
on Sunday morning last to ask- God's
blessing on the . fishermen of Bay-
field and the fishing.industrv,' that
there'. Might be prosperity this year.
The fishermen attended this beau-
tiful service in a body. Rev, F. II.
Paull mrehehed en inspiring sermon
from the text: at. John 21, verse 6:
"And He said untie then,, Cnst thn
net on the right side of the Shin and
ye shall find. They cast therefore,
aid now they were not able to dew
it for the multitude of fishes" Dur
-
log the offertory a quartette sang
the hytim of the. :Manx 'fisher,»en.
Mr. 'and Mrs, • Koehler and Miss
Ethel Fowile motored to London
and spent Sunday with their broth-
er, • Miss "Peonies Powlie, returned
hone after having snent the week in
Lorcion, and Mrs, Koehler returned
to her' home in Zurich.
COT -HORNE
Miss Dorothy Itabettson, who Is
studying at_,Taronto, snout the EP's -
ter holiday with her ,sister arid fath-
cr at her home here. Miss Fl,trenen
Patterson, also was a'guest with the
Misses Robertson.
?. Mossoi, Varna, J. I3. Reid, Geo. "Mr, Vere Cimningiiam hurl lui 'face
W.—Elliott. P. A. if eatherstjon of the slightly'. -scalded, resulting; twin.).
vtllae'e,':' and';,gthers contributed to-. s;team .noail the thawing of 1 i've%;,.n
aryls the e*pense of. -the evening, n1 dio tor on the tractor on Seta»•flay
'thn Sfieiety is much indebted to the o••,,,i',W, 'The,, sante fate poll. to
t tune'?otic "tu tipid`ianii of; =the district iy!1-t id li`islie,,' Monday ree'rnin»,
-ho' reederecle eine:- sntendid..iuusic, Pni1, trere ohtic:NI to consult .their
ifor
.the dance, 'Refreshments were respectivo doctors.
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THE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD)
CARD OF TiIAN1{S ... ; ide
MEMORIAL VERSE
PER LINE •, .. , ..10e
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MARRIAGES
KYLE- enCLINCT EY—fAt - Varna,
on April 8th, by the Rev. A. 1,
Poulter, Mabel. A., eldest daugh-
ter oe Mr. and Mrs:' George Mc-
Clinchey, to David Emerson Kyle,
son of the late ••Thomas 1311e,; of
Kippen and Mrs. Kyle of Clinton.
BIRTHS
McCULLOUGIi.-iIn the Clinton
Public hospital, on Mar. 31st; to
Mr. and Mrs. Pred McCullough of
Goder#ch township, a son.—Mer
vyn Douglas.
IN MEMORIAM
3fcLINCIiEY—.In loving memory of
our dear father, Janes McLinchey,
who passed suddenly away April
17th, 1930.
"We miss thee from our home, fath-
er,
We miss thee from thy place,
A shadow o'er our life is cast,
We miss the sunshine of thy face.
We miss thy kind and willing hand,
Thy fond and earnest care,
Our hone is dark without thee,
We miss thee everywhere."
—Sadly missed by his loving daugh-
ters, Mrs; Lloyd Keys and Mrs. Jas.
M. Reid.
STANLEY
The following clipping is from the
Northern News published at Engle-
hart. The reference here is to a
Stanley township girl, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Fenwick Stewart:
"Englehart Girls' Hockey team
have been staking a clean sweep this
'Winter. Out of eleven games, played
with the other towns along the T.
and N. 0., they have lost once, to
Cochrane, and that was during the
absence of their regular goalie, who
seems to have been born under a
lucky star, as she has let 'only -one
goal score ,all winter.
Scores: Cochrane at Englehart,1-14'
Englehart at Cocbrane, 0-2, (sub goal-
ie); Iroquois Falls at Englehart, 5-0;
Englehart at Iroquois Falls, 2-0;
Kirkland Lake at Englehart, 7-0;
Englehart at Kirkland Lake, 2-0;
New Liskeard at Englehart, 4-0; En-
glehart: at New Liskeard, 4-0; Hail
eybury int Englehart, 4-0; Englehart
at Haileybury, 5-0; Englehart at Co-
balt, 2-0.
Open air rinks became unfit for
skating before a return match could
be played with Cobalt, '
Englehart Line-up: Goal: Mary 13.
Stewart; r, defence, Esther Kernnas;
1. defence: Babe Junice; centre, Ella
Wilder; to wing, Alma 'Ward; I. wing,
Polly Pollock; alternates, Dot. Gray,
Viola Pilswoeth, Coach—A, Mac-
Menery,
The following is a report of the
Easter Examinations hell] at S. S.
No. 4, North Stanley. Those mark-
ed ('") were absent for one or more
exahtinations:
Sr. 4th: Gordon ,Seotehnter, 70; J.
Watson, 60; °Beatrice Houston, 07;
Hazel Hunking, 64.
Jr. 4111: ICeitit Westlake 61.
Sr. 3rd: Stuart Watson, 70; *Bert
+Greer, 118; 'Aptionette Rau, 67; 'jean
Dunn, 61,
Sr. 2nd:.Tennie Hunking•, 57; Char-
lie Hunking, 56.
Jr. 2nd: Gordon Westlake, 80;
*llJelvin Greer, 75; *Billy Armstrong,
71; *Ethel Watson, 62; °Madge lieu -
sten, 58; "Wilfred Rau, 53.
Pr.: Ilene Greer, 75; Andrew Rau,
70; George Hunking, 66.
Average attendance, 16; No. on
roll, 20,--+Vina Herbert, teacher,
' McKILLOP TOWNSHIP
The funeral of Sarah Jane Phair,
for 61 years an esteemed resident of
the Township. of McKillop, and wife
of William Storey, whose death oc-
aurred after. an illness of two weeks
at the advanced age of 80 years,
took place Tuesday afternoon, She
had resided on the fifth concession.
Interment, was made in the M•ait-
landbank cemetery. The service was
conducted by Rev. P. E. Smith, of
Duff's, United -Church, 14TaKillop, and
Rev. W. P. Lane, of Northside Uni-
ted Church, Seaforth. The deceased
was mania in 8
d 18 6 to her late hus-
band, who predeceased her 28 years
ago. A family of step -children sur-
vive, Wil]iant Hogg, Valley City,
North Dakota; Joseph Hogg, Alber-
ta; MTs. E, J. Barwick, Brussels;
Miss Clara Hogg-. Toronto; John
Hogg, McKillop; Willis Hogg; Far-
go, North Dakota, and Frank, on
the hoinestead.
D. E. ITOLMES SUCCEEDS ,PATH-
• ER AS COUNTY CROWN
ATTORNEY.
D. E. Holmes ' of 'Goderieh has re-
beived word of his appointment as
crown attorney of the County of Hu-
ron. Tho notice was accompanied by -
a ,copy of the 8rder-in-eouneil. He
ucceeds his father, Dudley Ho]mes,K,
C,, who was recently appointed county
judge of the County of Siutooe -but
who has not yet taken np the posi-
{•ion, It was the latter before whom
the new crown attorney took .the
oath of office. D. E. Holmes was
born in Goderieh, but while still a
child his parents remove. to Wing-
tam, 'where he received: 'Ms educa
ion and was articled to his 'father.
He seta' service -in Franee';with 'the
Royal Flying Corns, and wits 'twice
wounded. He was called to the bar
n 1920.:- ,±jter .5'raduat'on .from• -Os -1
goode 1-111..11 in 1924, v aS:' animinted
own solicitor. During. the U
illness f
I
he late Judge Lewis e lieat on the
beach in division. court,' and has fie- i'
quently meted in 'the 'es+vanity of•
e',own: attorney for his father. l
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CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For All Occasiorts „Fe ,easeelee
Carnations, Sweet Peas, 'tulips,
Daffodils; Narcissus and
.Flowering Plants
Crowing in our greenhouse now
Our greenhouse is as near as your
• phone.
Chas. V. Cooke
New Tinsmith Shap,
Having started a Tinsntithing' Shop.
in Londesboro I ata prepared to do
all sorts :of
Tinsmithing Work, Specializing' in
Eavetroughing, Roofing and
General Repairs.
Give •nie a chance to show you
what l: can do.
F. M. PICKETT,
Phone 251.13; . Blyth Central. ,
Londesboro. 13-tf.
E. G. HO VV ES
Eleetrican and Plumber
A Full Line -of Electric Appliances
also
Plumbing Fixtures
Wiring, Plumbing and' Repairs
Phone 53. 13-0.
A FIVE CENT BILL
A five cent bill issued by the Uhi;
tel] States government in 1863 and
bearing the picture of George Wash-
ington, first president of the United
States, is owned by John S. Lawler,
of Ottawa. Mr. Lawler has receiv-
ed several fairly large offers for the
curio but is not going to part with it
until he ascertains its exact value.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Frank Tyndall wishes to ex-
press his thanks to all those who
rendered assistance at the time of
the fire which destroyed his harm
last week, and especially the Clinton
firemen, who came -to help. But for
such assistance his loss would have
been such heavier, •
For Sale or Rent
80 acre Grass Farts for sale or
rent. Situated 11.2 miles south of
Hohnesville. Will be rented or sold
,on reasonable terns. Apply to W.
Marquis, R. R. No. 1, Clinton, phone
21-038, Clinton or • George Phipps,
381 Symington Ave., Toronto. 14-tf.
Werk Wanted
Married than wishes work on farm,
Yearly employment desired. Fully
experienced: Apply to F. J. Hodge,
rare Chas, Ie. Elliott, Clinton. Phone
157,
R. E. and II. B. Manning •
Sun Life, Fire, Automobile and
Casualty Insurance. Office Bank of
Montreal Building, Phone 20,
14-4-p;
Wanted
Dealer for Clinton and vicinity to
handle well-known line of Farm im-
plements. . Address applications to
Drawer B, Clinton P.O. 74-1-p,
leer Rent
Some rooms, also a garden anti
garage. Will be let separately or
together. Call phone 291, Clinton.
12-tf.
Peed Barley
A quantity of feed barley will be
sold at 40c per bushel. Apply to
F. W. Andrews, Clinton. Phone 83.
13-tf.
Pasture Farm For Rent
An 80 acre pasture farm, good
grass, water, shade. Apply to T.
Bailey, 'Bayfield. 13-2.
You 'ens get smiles 'and nailesy
of comfort b c nsu i
o ltu
li
Y g
t, FRANK �
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SW R' Z
Chiropodist and foot specialist,,
formerly of Toronto, now 2.0
. -
siding in Stratford.
Why suffer any longer with
bad feet when you can get
immediate relief, Consultation
is free.' Specializing in fallen
or broken arches, corns, cal-
louses, ingrown toenails, etc.
Prices anoderate, Registered
and licensed by .Hoard of Re -
genie. of Ontario.'•
, AT COMMERCIAL. INN,
CLINTON '
APRIL- 21st, 9 a.m, to 10 p.m.
(one day only)
Phone 243
for an appointment, Calls made
to the home by appointment.
Corrective shoes supplied if ne-
cessary. •
Orthopedic' Boots and; shoes
made to measure azid elastic
stockings .for Vericose Veins
and light -weight arch -supports.
' Consult F. P. Swartz for. all
1l eot•'I'''roiible
Clinton's New -Laid Egg'
And Poultry House
- Eggs bought according to Domin-
ion Government Egg Regulations.
Inquire for • out prices of eggs.
You will always find our prices par-
allel with the city markets,
Fat hens and well -finished' chicks
always wanted—Prices good.
Always phone Our office for prices
before marketing produce,
•
N. W. Trewartha
Phones—Office, 214j Residence; 214w
CAPI FA LTHEATRE
GODERICH
Northern Electric Sound System
Now. Playing: "Oh, Sailor, Be-
have!"
MON., TUES., WED.
A British International PTO -
The
DIDDLE WATCH
High falutin' Join's on the
briny!
A Gale of Guffaws!
TIIURS., FRL, & SAT.
GARY COOPER
in a great outdoor story by
HEX BEACH
"THE SPOILERS"
Matinee Sat, at 3 p.m.
Coining: "Viennese Nights."
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Automobile Owner
YOU MAY PURCHASE INSUR-
ANCE AT RATES BASED UPON
YOUR DRIVING RECORD!
Have You. Driven One to Four Years
Without an Accident?
If So You are Entitled to a Discount
from the Standard rates accordingly.
I will gladly give you full informa-
tion concerning this plan.
e
H* E. RORKE
Phone 253w
13-tf.
Cottage To Rent
7 -room cottage in Mary street.
Electric light, town water, sink:, in
kitchen, basement, garage and small
garden. Apply to Miss E. J. Becker,
Erie street. 13-2-p,
Cottage For Sale
Prime cottage, Rattenbury street,
8 roosts, -lights, water, furnace, barn,
including garage and henhouse, large
garden, some small fruits. Centrally
located, a desirable home. Apply on
premises to Mrs. G. ItT, Farquhar.
13-tf.
Eggs For Hatching
.Eggs from bred -to -lay S. C. White
Leghorns, hens two and three years
cid. Price 83.00 per hundred. Apply
to Roy Tyndall,, R. R. No, 3, phone
607x3. Clinton. 09-tf.
Baby Chicks and I•Iatching Eggs
Try our Bred -to -lay Barred Rock
Chicks, that give satisfaction and
high egg production. Eggs, 8.8.00
per 100. Chicks, $13.00 per 100. D. M.
Lindsay, • RR. No. 3, Hedge Row
Chick farm, • 04-tf.
Wall Papering
Wall papering, painting anti up-
holstering clone by Everett L. John•
ston, phone No. 640r14, Clinton cen-
tral. I .have about eight hundred
samples of Boxer's, Staunton's and
Empire, Sunworthy wall papers, rang-
ing from 7c to S1.50 per single roll,,
also about 50 samples of York up-
holsteringfabrics and about 1 0
0
samples of York drapery for over -
curtains, cushions and comforters,
Beautiful window shades of plain add
fancy laces and insertions, Duplex
and Venetian. See my catalogue and
samples. E. L. Johnston. 12-tf.
Auction Sale •
Of Household Effects at Brucefield
on Tuesday, April 21st et 1 o'clock
sharp:
Mrs. A. Walker has instructed the
underesigned to sell by public auc-
tion a choice line of household ef-
fects and hotel equipment, consisting
of the fololving:
ICitchen range; wood heater; coal
heater; ` gasoline stave; $ burner
washing machine; clothes mangle;
Dominion organ; 3 dining room ex-
tension tables; drop leaf table; writ-
ing
rit
ing desk; leather couch; 16 dining
room•chairs; 6 small tables; 2 hang-.
;ng lamps; a number of small lamps;
a number of bedroom suites; 2.chests
of drawers; 7 -piece parlor suite,
Walnut mohair, beds; springs;
mattresses and pillows; rocking chair
number of, odd chairs; drum heater
for stove; 2 oak barrels; speed ..cut-
ter; root pulper; teed cutter; 2 oat
boxes; 2 robes; lap rugs; hoes, forks
dishes; sealers, crocks, and other ar-
ticles
rticles too numerous to mention. Al-
so a Jersey cow, ricwly freshened.
TERMS:, All stuns- of $10 and un-
der, cash; over that amount, six
months' credit will be given on ftir--
nishing approved joint notes pr .a
discount 6 percent .per annual allow-
ed for cash on credit amounts.
Mrs, Annie Walker, Proprietress,
Geo.' 1.1, Elliott, Auctioneer. 13-2.
WE ARE THE SHOCK TROOPS
HARDY AND BOLD
FOR WE PUT THE KIBOSH
ON;WINTER AND COLIi ;
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THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1931
CLINT N'S
YttaN
•� N a a
R
Sweet dreams are the man's
reward who, Fortifies his cellar
with a load of heat Folies. His -
honne is full of Iife liberty and ;
laughter, IIe's free from ere-
quenli cellar -trips and free•
ftotn closing doors in order to
sit in comfort. This coal,
wealthy . in heat units, keeps
the furnace healthy. It is the
original genuine joy -giving
winter tonic,.
Call the ti"t pan.
•
PI-IONE 74 CLINTON- ONTARIO
,,., ,s0s•et: r >teia.. , r. e1... a±,•...
C. . VENNE , Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures and Bulbs
Irons, Fans and other. Appliances
Wiring and Repairs Phone.7
REMEMBER
—THAT SERVICE AND RATES
BOTH SHOULD BE CONSIDERED
WHEN INSURING YOUR CAR.
IMMEDIATE SERVICE and
LOWEST RATES
Secured
�for
�jMy Clients�%
J. G. CHOWEN
EN
Office Next to Rattenbury Hotel
Phone 52.
HATCHING EGGS
From Bred -to -lay Single Comb
White Leghorns
52.50 per 10D -
Apply to
Frank J. Tyndall .
R, R. No. 4, Ring 6301.33.
12-tf.
Automobile and Truck
INSURANCE
Seo Enuna Levis for new and
reasonable rates on 1931 Insurance
on all automobiles and Commercial
Automobiles.
EIVI Rd A LAIRS
Phone 189.1 11-tf.
-Now is the Time
Now is the time to have your
buildings disinfected in order to de-
stroy germs.
We have the equipment to do a
good job of Spraying or Whitewash-
ing, Barns, Poultry Houses or any
other buildings where a job of this
]rind is desired.
Satisfaction Guaranteed,
DAVID ELLIOTT
'Clinton, Ont. Phone '236. 14-tf,
INSURANCE
AUTOMOBILE AND LIFE
Reliable Companies and Prom pi:
Ser.viee,
RATES REASONABLE
Phones' 26x6, Blyth or 0091.2, Clinton,
Apply to
BERT BRUNSDON
Londesboro, Ont, ..
14-4-p.
House to Rent
Comfortable house, Albeit street,
Clinton, electric lights, town water,
8 rooms, garden, stable and gar -
ago, Possession April lst. Apply to
Albert Morrell
Londesboro Phone
oue
28-15 Blyth central. 09-tf.
Faris For Sale er Rent
80 acre farm, lot 22, eon. 6, God-
eiioh township. All grass, never -
failing spring creek, , lots of shade.
11/4 storey brick house, good barn,
driving shed, orchard, 7 ares bush.
Apply to R. Y. Cox, Huron street,
Clinton for particulars, 09.tf.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of John leseph Biggins,
Deceased
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons. leaving claims against the
estate of John Joseph Biggins, late
of the Township of Stanley in the
County of Huron, yeoman, deceased,
who died on or about the 21st day of
February A.D„ 1031, are.required-to
deliver to John William Shaw, Nel-
son Ball or Fred. Anderson the exe-
cutors of the said estate or P.
T'ingland, Solicitor, on or before the
27th day of April A.D., 1991, a full
statement of their claims together
with particulars thereof, and the na-
ture of the securities if any, held by
them all duly • verified by affidavit. ,
AND TAKE', NOTICE that after
the said last mentioned date the
said' Executors will proceed to die -
tribute the estate of the said deceas-
ed amongst the persons entitled
thereto having regard only to such
claims a;_ shall have received due no
tree and in acoordanee therewith.
' DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
7th day of April, 1931.
F FINGLAND, P. I' ISG AND, Olinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said estate, 13-3.
Poultry, Eggs & Crea
WANTED
We are prepared to buy above
ery working clay. Eggs graded
experienced graders.'
Cream purchased for Bou
Creamery, Toronte.
A. E. FINCH
Agent for Viking Cream Separa
Victoeia St., Clinton. Phone, :
.Implement Agen
I handle Coekshutt implem
and cream separators, Frost
Wood Implements and carry p
and repairs for same.
I am also agent for Allis -C1
niers Tractors.
Those wishing to inquire a
any of the above kindly call a
residence,
JOHN V. DIFHL
Queen Street, Clinton.
•
A 13 If CHIC
Barron Strain White Leghor'
Ontario Bred -to -lay Barred
CUSTOM HATCHING
STAi1ITNAX and BLATCHF(
CHICK FEEDS
ELMSLIA CHICK FARM, CLI
E. L. Mittel], Phone
AY CHIC
BARRED ROCKS
APRIL AND MAY CHIC
at 314.00 per hunch•ecl
• CUSTOM HATCI•IIN(.
33.50 per hundteik.
8' E. J. TREWA
matt', R. R. No, 3. Phom
You can keep warns with
Valley Anthracite Coal, or
ter sunshiee every day if
the fatuous 0.T.O. Coke.
Also a good supply of 1
Coke, Alberta Coal, Bitumi
Prompt delivery from my
Queen Street at. anytime.
A. D. McCa
Coal Dealer
Queen Street 'Fele
NEED MO
Must you get somea re
quickly?
Then Use
KELLY & Al
The Collection Specie
Guelph, ORANGE-VILLE,
They get Resul
No Collection
CUSTOM SA
Our Saw Mill will be
nets' farm, Clinton, at 13
at T. Wallis' 4th con,, Go
to do custom sawing drri
ing spring.
McEWEN
Phone 624x4, Clitn
Clothes Cleaned and
Clothes cleaned, pre
paired. Woollen goods
Rooms over • Heard's
W. J. Jago.
FOR
Government,
and Corporati
CALL 0
W.CL
Phone 182
Reprengl'iB
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