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The Clinton News Record, 1927-11-24, Page 51111IRSDAY; I CVEjcIBER 24.:1927. THE CLINTON NEW S RECORD `O f interest t0 YOli, SOME HEADWAY NEXPECTED Minister i e1 has,ov a eon , 1 �ricuhure; 1. oiiiebody liar sue;;i"sced ti ia ,h� women to 'see that tweeds are cxane- li and Mie nen John Martin iris e n led to the S , the scoter cabs de- Gated from the highways. The quest, }igrilong the of ", 'n',ei r ,the highest court,' �claring the driver's de•otion to, cane tier, ns in.:, 1 o e £, • and Courtesy'st tone d be printed on and it is probable that the job will '. be dune.--%'alt.mct''.::Advocatc,' Bro. Kerr of'the : Brussels' Post is 'still laid up with sciatica. lie has had a long siege and has the -sym- pathy,of his fellow -craftsmen. Trust his, enemy will soon, be routed and he vzi11 bo restored to his wonted aftivi- ties, In sentencing a man to three years eh'lcl ' , • a h � 'lhi for la Penitentiary g ' e t r the l cart n in on the highway recently Judge `Rid- dc11- said: t lesson "The great and insisters must be taught and taught again, until it is thoroughly understood and. -heeded by all, that the whole right an automobile has on. the highway is v ' 11 an•1• therightto pass over it carefully 1 with due regard to the right of oth'e- er When that lesson• is learned, and heeded there will be'fewer motor, ac- -cidents. Eastern newspapers complain that British Calumbin apples are under- selling Annapolis apples in Halifax. 'We have • sometimes felt. some shame that'B,C. apples could gain a footing in -the good old apple=growing county of Hti on, but who'd have thought -that they could go down and Compete successfully with Annapolis grdWers? The Governments of Ontario and Nova Scotia,,: should .. 'send • some re- presentatives' out ' to the, Sunset Province to, study the methods of the western growers. There is a reason for; their success. ' Why not learn it and do likewise. Marriages ?,teCLUSI EY -- ADAMS - At- the manse, Bayfield, on Nov. 19th, by the Rev. It M. Gale, Agnes Adams to Garnet McCluskey. BEWLEY-;-:FERRIS-Ac the manse, Londesboro, on Nov. 12th, by the • Rev. James Abery, "Sadie `Woods,.. (Gertie), daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. 'hi Robert' Ferris cif-.Ilull.,tt tow ns p, to Joseph W. Bowley of Morris - township. Births ' ELLIOTT—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Nov. 19th, to + Mr. and M4 s. J. Y Elliott,Mervyn a son— Gerald , Gerald Chancier. Deaths IVfcEWAI —In Clinton on Nov. 18th; Elda Jane Muir, wife. of Mr. J. W. McEwan, in het' 29th* year. IN MEl4TORIAM JOHNSTON,,,--In loving memory of. our'precious brother, John H, John- ston, who left us so unexpectedly for that far away home 'of the soul, Nov. 26, 1926• -Sadly missed by loved ones, • Varna .. The many-•friepds , of Little Miss - Jean Reid are veiy'sorry to hear that she is very ill After her recent opera- tion for, tonsils. W;e sincerely hope she will soon 'be around again. Mr. and Mrs. J. ''W. Reid, sr., en- tertained the adult members of St. John'6 church on ' Tuesday evening. After all had partaken . of a bounti- ful fowl supper the remainder of the evening was spent in music, singing, games and dancing. All report a good time. Messrs. E: McLinchey and W. And- erson left for Flint, Mich.; on Wed•• nesday morning. Mr. W. Taylor sped a carload -of •'stockers to Buffalo on Saturday. The'meinbers,yof St. John's Angli- can church are practising for a con- cert to be heldeon bee. 20th. On Thursday afternoon and even- ing next the W. M. S. of the: United church will hold abases? and supper in the township hall. ,ON'l'A1HO Sr. 1TNI'TED CHU;RCH Rule; Iielatiu;; to Chard Property, 1: The property, including • church, shed arise parsonage is possessed by adherents of the members -and adherents of this church, and is entrusted to the. care of Board of Trustees; andit is ex- pected that each ` one win will take as good care as possible of the property. 2. Throwing stones- or snowballs or other destructive 'objects at or 'to- wards the church, 'or 'shed 'oz playing. ball 'on the. property or doing any-,- thing that may injure the property is strictly forbidden. 3. Any damage to the proporty must be made: good by the ones do- ing the damage; .. 4. The shed is primarily for the :i a use of naemlrers. and c this church and pastoral charge. 5. As it costs considerable to have cement, Boor in the shed and to keep :tin repair and to fan nish light, and ether'Conveniences,,all others, -ex- cept themembers and adherents of this pastoral charge, using the shed are expected to donate something each year towards the upkeep and the Board hereby :' appoints' Mit; _Lorne 'Tyndall and Dr. .J S. Evans to re- ceive such donations and ,reportto the Board each quarter. ' 6. Wagons, ` sleighs and autonio- biles'are to be left outside. 7. There must be no unnecessary loitering. or noise or disturbance of ,any kind in pr • near the. shed for -church: 8. Any violations of these rules will be dealt with by the Board. 9,'' These rules are to be :printed and copies posted up in several places on the property. - Signed. The .Official Board of Ontario Street Church • Weeks• (N1lL CHRISTMAS Come in this- Month jf you want your`Photogsaphs.for Christmas.' We ire buy now ;with Clu:iatmas orders. Please' ounc•e in the forenoon if 'peg,. sible or. early in the afternoon. Studio Hun's for .the Winter Every TOeeday :r•om 10 Min. to 4'p.m. My, Studio .is always Warns HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENT Will be given in Wesley -Willis Church, Clinton MONDAY EVENING, AEC., 5th, Under the auspices of the Y.P.$. • Miss Pearl Newton, Elocutionist Miss Ethel Grainger, Contralto soloist who are amongst' Ontario's foremost entertainers, will provide the program Admission: Adults, 50e; children, 25e 37-2 Colborne Township Mir. Keith GatcILner, son. of Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel Gardiner, .attended. the Royal Winter Fair this week. Miss Edith Glen of Toronto visited :with Mr. and Mrs. Charles, •, Robert- son recently. We' are sorry Mr. lefichact Pfriin- mer is not in as good health as his many friends could wish. ti Though . Tuesday night of last week was very wet and disagreeable a fine gathering met at Mr. and Mrs. 'Warner Walter's home, It was a combined meeting of the W. M. S. :and Social' Hour, Miss Helen Clark, president, took the,.chair. Mts. Hen- .derson gave an interesting synopsis of a chapter in the study book "New Days in Old India." Rev. W. R. Alp, Auburn, • a former pastor of Smith's Hill ehurch,gave an address on eon- -iditions in China and Japan, show- ing how they need our help. It was -such a good "address 'an invitation 'was given to `deliver it, again soon, • fowlittthe he took Several from er. supper and concert given by the Wo- men's Institute of Dungannon on Fri- day night. 3 -ACT F.ARCF,. COMEDY Nothing but the Truth To be presented by Murphy Lodge, L•;O.L., Clinton Town Hall, Clinton, on the evening of WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7th Coliimencing at 8:15 This comedy 'has been presented in the New York theatres and is full of Thrills and Laughs Admission 47c, tax 3c .All Seats Reserved Plan opens at Fairs on Friday, Dee; 2. Atwater -Kent RADIO kiave 'you seen our new models' in above? i Maley improvements since Mast year. Call and let us denionstr rte :PRICES MODERATE Dedication services took place lit_ Benmiller chinch on Sunday, Nov. Printed a full attendance. with - '20th, programs Were provided and every "vice. ' one entered heartily into the ser, 'The choir gave three" selections and bs Beulah Mis, William Long and Mrs was a which a dire,' • rendered Coag . • message worth• while in itself. Rev. D. N. McCanus'of London -was the preacher .pf.the day, Rev. Mr. Poulter, pastor, being in charge, The address -was much' appreciated. 'In the even- ing the congregation` ` was glad to 'Bear Mr. McCanlus again. J. B LAWS Auctiun Sale of Farm Stock Mr. G: 1-I. Elliott has been instruct- ed to sell by public auction or the premises of 'Mr... T: G. Shillinglaw, lift miles south of Seaforth, on, Mon- day, Dee"ember 5th, 1927, at 1:30 p.m., the following: 2 cows rising 4 years. old, in calf; 5, heifers rising 3 year 0111, in calf;' 7 steers rising 2 years old; 10 heifers rising 2 years old; all Ontario bred and in first class order. Sixty well-bred young -ewes, all had lambs during the present season; 1 thoroughbred Shropshire ram. Terms -Cash, or six' months credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes with interest at 6 per cent per annum. Thomas G. Shillinglaw, pro- prietor. , Geofge H. Elliott, auction- eer. - - 37-2 Burgess, Portrait Studio MITCHELL AND CLINTON Member of ; Florists Telegraph Delivery Association•, FLOWERS and -FLORAL DESIGNS WEDDING" BOUQUETS, Etc., Sent anywhere ,on 'shortest notice. FLOWjCRING PLANTS: and FERNS Choice Stop-to—Young Plants Begonias, Cinerarias Cyclamen Primula, Fushia, Etc, `- Lettuce 10c bunch `Chas. V. Cooke Two Phones -66w and 661 Eggs and'' Pouttr•y' Make the most of your potaltry.- Top, prices paid for well finished allele=fed chickens -sell them to us. .- Town people Who utioy poaltry for Sunday dinner pan'-alx,ays',.get the, best, here at retsonahe prices. Christmas Gift Shop. Where'. articles suitable fir Christ- mas gifts can be obtained, from 25c Thursday, Dec, 1st Clinton Poultry House N.'W9(. Trew'at'Iha Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w StewartrrWarner MatchedUnit Ra dios We sell • pnly one' make of''radio.' There may be some sets on the mare 'tet just as good but"note better than' the Stewart -Warner. We sell thent and forget thein as '-they ' give no trouble at all. Doss'- yours? Each set 'equipped only with the best equipment to make them function properly. Prices .from -7115:00 --up. ,Circulars describing sets may be had at Hovey's. drug, store. Salo at 2:30 o'clock in WESLEY-WILLIS, SCHOOL ROOM Under theauspices of the W A. of Wesley -Willis Church Also on Sale—Homemade Baking and Homemade Candy Afternoon Tea EVERYBODY WELCOME - COME 86-2 Ideal Christmas Gifts. Pleasing, useful . and different. Fuller. Brushes iii - sets, packed in holly boxes. " Fuller sets are every- thing that can be desi;;ed in the ideal ,Christmas ;. Gift,—beautiful, useful and different: Each set is packed in au attractive holly box ready' few mailing or to bang on the tree. I am the Fuller Man. I' bring Fuller gifts. to your how, Hope to visit you be- fore Christmas. ,'l'JIhii not write me of the time most convenient for you to do your ,Christmas shopping. I call -evenings too. John Hooper, The Fuller. Service Man, general delivery, Clinton P, 0., Ont. 375-p e 37-tf CARD 'OF THANKS Mr, J. W. MgEwan and Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Mair aiid family wish to express their sincere thanks to 'thein'^ *friends . and neighbors for the sympathy extended to then: in their recent bereavement; for floral offerings, cars loaned and all courte- sies shown. Bazaar and Supper The W. M. S. of Varna United church intend having a bazaar and• suppef in the township hall, Varna,. on Thursday 'Dee. 1. Supper' served from 5:30 to 7. Everyb'3dy welcome. 37-1 L ea'9.9 r°,ia r ri At the serglyce in Knox United .church last 'Sunday morning the min ,'ester read the following letter ad - 'dressed to the coifgrcgaiioii; "Sung Jin, Korea, Oct. 23, 1927. Dear Friends of the Home Church: As your' missionary I snirst drop you. a line to tell you we 'arrived safely :at our own home two weeks ago: To night I have also another but a sad message to send you, -You•will `re- member that when I was coming Mone last year I brought our littlest one and we dedicated her, in baptism "`in the 'Auburn. church. I had hoped 'that she night ho your representa- tive when I retired, But last night 'her little spirit was called home and we have her no more. She wa's'. ill one week with dysentery and after a brave little fighthad to give up. I know I ' have the sympathy of the whole church in my personal loss, and, as I love the Auburn church so much, my heart turns there at this Mary -time.-•vet', sincerely, M y Fits gland' Grierson." ric rson.' L It tee Iathleei f• h; a,et Grier- son r- son 'was' boric in Korea, November '30th, 1924, 'and was baptized in Knox 'United church, 'January . 2nd, 1927. Mrs. Grierson has •indeed the •sym- pathy ofthe'whole community in the keen and bitter loss that has come to (her horse. Tend erg Wttnte'd • Radio for House of Refuge at Clinton Tenders will be received by, the uu- dersigned up to Friday, December 2nd, for the installation of a' Battery less Radio, at •the. Clinton House of L Refuge.ave extra Instrument mtz5t I loud Baldwin speaker, ,The lowest oil raccepted. not necessarily •, p anytender . Further particulars may be obtained from A. C. Backer; Brus"sets.37-1 Auction Sale Of Choice Dairy Cows and Young, Cattle, The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by public auction on Friday, Dec. 2nd, at lot 57, Bayfield, road, Goderich Tp., 3i/ miles west of Clinton at•`2 o'clock sharp the following: -.Pure bred Hol- stein "cow, No. 76777, 8 years old, due Feb. 1St; pure: bred Holstein calf, 3 weeks old; registered Holstein cow, 5 years old, due to freshen Mar. 2nd; registered Holstein heifer4 years old, dee to; freshen in April; Holstein cow, , pullets. `Implements M,asseysHar- 8 years old, due to freshen Mar. 2nd; ris binder, 6 ft. cut; Deering, mower, Holstein ,cow 9 years old, due to, 6 It,, cut; hay rake; cultivator and freshen Jan: 11th.; Holstein ', coty. 8 broad caster combined; Massey -Har - years old, due to freshen Mar, r4th; rid seed drill,; . 1.1 -hoe;, steel rollers; Holstein cow, 6 years . old, due to set disc harrows;,' set diamond har- freshen Mar, 1.8th; Holstein cow 8- rows; 2 walking plows; gang plow,, Years old, due to freshen Feb, 17th• Coclshntt riding plow; gravel box • Holstein COW, .8 years old, milking- lumber wagon; good hay rack; set good;. Holstein heifer rising 2 years, steel trucks; McTaggart -fanning mill;. due to fersiten- 'Dec.' 10th; -.Holstein scuff=les'; pul; er;' 2 Leel tire, buggies; heifer rising: 3 years re to freshen Portland ` cutter." set team. breech- Jan,due ,26th; Jersey cow 6:years old, due ^ing-hones;' set nlowltarness;, set to freshen Dec, 30th; 4 Durham grade single harness; '3 horse blankets; 2 cows dueto freshen in Feb, and lila,.: logging chitins; several house collars;' Durham gi•ad'e heifer, 2 years old, buggy hole; turnip drill; wlr0elbar- milkinggood; 2 high grade holstein row; , about`t.5 ton•,hay; quantity' of heifers rising;2 years,. not bred. This ash` and elm lumber About ' 500 is an excentioiial7yfine lot di caws, busltd,tnirnins and niangold5, Daisy Auction Sale Of 35 choice milch cows. Mr. Ernest Townshend will sell -by public auction at Iittnon's Hotel, Goderich, on Wednesday,. Nov 30th, commene- hrg at 1 o'clock sharp: 7 newly calved cows with ' ea Sues at foot; 6 cows due in December; 6 cows due in January,; -6 cows due in February*; 10 cows' due in April; 25 of these cows comprise one herd that were Wight outright, ' and contain what we consider the best •lot we have -'ever handled. They are all young, most of them .. are .Holsteins of the very best quality, some Shorthorns and Polled -Angus grades. ""All the cows will be sold on 'a guarantee that if they prove not to be in calf within 30 days a. refund of 15 per cant. will be made. Terms:. Six months' credit en furnishing approved joint notes. A dh onist.atrate of 6 Per rent. per annum allowed for. sash. E. Town - ahead, -proprietor, p T. Gundry •rietor. Y and Son, auctioneers. • 37-1 A CAR ON HAND - Purity, Five Roses and Male Leaf Flour in stock , Bran, Shorts, Oileake Meal, Royal ,Purple Calf meal; Cod Liver Oil in gallon cans; Beef meal; Beef scrap; RundAs Liniment and, Salve, also Corn Meal for mashes. . Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and implements at lot 24, con. 2, Stanley township, 4 field on h test of Bruce les port v mi Tuesday, Nov. 29th, at1,oclock sharps, consisting of the... following: Horees -Agricultural mare,' 8. years old; Ag- ricultural are, 0 years old; ,. General, Purpose horse 12'mare old; d, a ed driver, quiet and reliable. Cattle Diirlam grade cow, 7, years old, due to freshen Jan. 11th; Durham grade cow, 6 years old, doe Mar. 26th; Dur hate grade cow, 6 years old,, dee Mar. 28th; Durham grade cow, aged, --due May 18th;- Durham grade cow, 5 years, dun April 26th; Durham grade tow, 9 years old, bred Oct. 8th; 2. heifers rising two; steer rising.ty!'o; steer rising. one; 0,heifers rising one; 4 spring calves, Pigs—Fat sow; 10. store hers. 50 year old hens; 50 (Identity ,6f Baled Straw' For . Sale H. A. HOVEY Stewart -Warner Dealer Residence back of Public School Clinton, Ont. • 80-tf TRY CELO-CLASS We will buy a few bags of Flax seed H. W. Charlesworthl Flour and Feed Phone 192 DAN CE 'Admission—$1.00' a couple In Knitting Factory Club Rooms on THURSDAY, NOV. 24 • under the auspices of the Hockey Club. Ladies please provide Dancing 9 to 1—Ludwig's Orchestra 36-2 lay For Sale A walnut -iron bedstead and set of bed spring's, only used a few, months. Also. an International 2% It.p. gaso- line engine. Apply to B. J. Gibbings; Clinton. 37 -If Auction Sale Of Farm Stdik and Implements. D. M Scott is instructed to sell by pub- lic auction at Thos. Fairservice's barn, .Londesboro, on Tuesady, Nov. 29th, 1927, commencing at 1;30 o'clock sharp, the following: ' Hol'sst-mare, 9 years old; •mare, 8 years old; horse 9 years old; black C attl e—cow in ri 7 e driver, , watt old. calf, 7 years' -old; cow in calf, 8 years old; xHereford heifer; 3 years old; Hereford heifer, '2 years old; Ayr- shire heifer, 2 years old; 25 1 -year- old heifers and steers; heifer 3 years. old., Pigs -Sow in -Pig; 2 clitinks. .Sheep -.19 ewes. in lamb;Orford ram lambs; aged Shropshire 2 hire ' ram. 6 ft. index is—D'eeY•iii , Implements—Deering g b cut; McCormick mower; Massey-H'ar, rig cultivator; land roller; Frost and. •' YiVoad..clfsc steel fire top buggy; steel tire opeli buggy; :wagon;, pair light sleighs; speed cutter; cutting box; i. 4 h rOot pulper; 6 -inch 'grinder; � 7 engine; circular - saw ands frame; 2 roller crusher; turnip drill; horse rake; Perrin riding plow; Massey Ref'ris seed drill; "iron• pump, new; 12 feet track and carrier for. garage; 4 good wheels for manure spreader;', seed box Massey-Harriscultivator;', sap pan; horse collars, and other arti- cles too numerous to mention. Terms: -7 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint, notes. A discount of rate. of 6 per cent. per annum allocwd'off for cash: Thos. Fairsetvice, proprietor. D. M. Scott, auctioneer. - 37-1` 6 of the above mentioned have been Owned, by the undersigned protlrieton• for 4 :years and have made high re- cords ise milk, producing in 1926. 11,500,11)s. of milk ,each. "Guarantee-•- Any dirt sold tobe with calf not n}r•ov- inn• to be so 30 days from date of sale, 10 per cent of. purchase price will be refunded. Sale will be con- ducted ,ndueled under• covert 7eritas:_6 months'_ s note credit given on' approved joint(' or a discount of 6 per cent. per an- nrun allowed for ons;:. W, IL Lebo, proprietor. -'Geo, II, Elliott, auction- eer. , 37-1,.' churn; Molotte cream separator; cook stove; heating. stove; 2 sug- ar lcettles; quantity of house held effects; whiffletrees, forks, shovels, chains and tither artieles tioo numerous to.mention. Terms: All sums of ,S1.0 and u udea cash; ove r that tinmmt10'noaths, credit will be -given oil Ilniiishin approved. joinit, notes or a discount of 5 per cent. straight allowed for , cash on r •.dit amounts. Everything to be sold as' proprietor has disposed mf his farm. C.' If. Elliott, auctioneer.' N, SUndnr- cock, proprietor... Euchre and Dance - To be' held on TUESDAY; NOV. _29 under the auspices of the WOMEN'S INSTITU!FE in 'the Club Roomsover the ,BANK OF MONTREAL' New and 'Old Time Dances at 10:30 Admission 35e - 30-2 Fowl For Sale Barred Rocks, from Guild 10 strain, White Legherns from the Rose pens, Brussels, and purebred Toulouse geese of both sexes. Apply to Frank Weekes, Varna. Phone 622-21, Clin- ton li-ton central: See Lite Erla Set before -buying' Either a" 5 or 6 tube Price reasonable Inquire of Mr. Sharp or Mr.: Aitken .as to what they thine, of them m eller Hardware TELEPHONE 53 CLINTON O. H. VENNER, Electrician s Bulbs,Iron's Fans' and other Electric Ranges, Fixtures, , Appliances' . Wiring and Repair Cockerels for Sale Limited number of ' choice 'White Wyandotte cockerels, Martin's Regal Dorcas \strain. Apply to Morgan :Ag- new,. Mary street, Clinton. Phone 34. u), 353. Farm For Sale 100 acres, good soil,. 'fine buildings, small. maple bush, 4% Miles from Feeders Wanted A}n prepared to take in eight head of young cattle to feud: Also have a quantity of hay for sale. Apply. to W. Blacker, the Base line, north of Clinton,, Phone 641-r-21, Clinton' central. 86-2 37.1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Bulk Sales Acs. In the Matter of. the Sale of Clinton Creamery, Limited, to Gunn, Lang- lois and Company Limited. TAKE ' NOTICE „ : that. 'Clinton Creamery, Limited, has iiiade'-1i sale of its plant,'' lands; stock and prop- erties to Gunn, Langolis and Coln- °pany, Limited,' and I have been ap- pointed Trustee under the Provisions of the Belk Spies' Act;. and that all persons claiming to rank as;creditor-S of the business must file their claims with :me en or before the 17th. day of December, 1927, after 'which date I will proceed to distribute the pro eeeds of the said sale having reandip only to claims of which I have lead teethe ,and proof as required by the `said -Act. t; . the a. DATED at Clinton, On , h� 23rd. •day of November,' AD, .1927, It. E. MANNING„ Clinton, Ont, Clinton. 'Will sell cheap and 'on easy terms. Will sell crop with farm if desired. Iiir;uire at News -Record of- flee. ' , 12-tf Rouse for Sale On Victoria -street,; opposite Wes- ley -Willis church. 8 rooms, electric Iights and water, stable; "Fruit trees and garden. Also Ford Touring car. Apply A. J. Grigg. • 24-tf-2p Wanted --- Stenographer -Bookkeeper A young lady to • take, charge of our Brumfield :office. Must be court- eous, accurate and reliable. Exper• lance' not necessary but preferred. 3. B. Mustard, - 36-2•, 36-3' ,....Stray Calf Strayedfrom the premises of the undersigned' . about August 1st, a black calf. Byron Weldon,' London road. Phone 629-1-11. 37-2, For Sale A knitting machine, as good as pew, onlyused to knit one pair of socks.' Cost $51.00, will sell for $45.00. Apply to Miss Whitely, Townshend street. 36-3. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned, pressed and re- paired."' Woollen goods dry. cleaned. Rooms fiver Heard's B-rber shop. W. J. Jago. - 2288-tf House to Rent Comfortable 7 -room house Mary' Mar'' street, soft water, town water, elec- tric lights, basement. Apply to Miss Becker, Erie street.' °, 86-2-p Poultry Supplies LAYING MASH SCRATCH FEED GRIT, SHELL s y- AND <BEEP, SCRAPS COD LIVER OIL, $1.25 'per Gallon For Sale e o n One good ,spring; grey Percher horse foal and- one good worki1tg o Bay-, nWods '.Joh v . . Apply to horse..Ai p Y38.4 -p • field. t Meeting of HuronCounty Y Cou ncil The Council 'of the Corporation of the County of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber, Godorieh, at'• 2 oclock ' in the afternoon of Tuesday, the 6th. day of' Deceneber,'1927. All accounts against the County must be in the hands of the Cleric not later than Monday preceding the meeting of Council. At this meeting of Coun- ty Council the appointment of a Coun- ty t r Treasurer, dEo all Inspector for: the Bourse of Refuge will be made. Applications los.,' the above positions to be sent or delivered to the under- signed?County Clerlcr on: or before Saturday, Dec. 3, 1927. GEO. W. HOLMAN, County Clerk. Godyrich,• Nov. 5, 1927. 35-4 IIoliuesville Cheese For -Sale Large, 21c per lb.; flats; 22c per lb. Stilton, 25c per lb. Order' from W. H. Lobb, Salesman, phone 605-r-32 ' or frons, Clifford I.iobb, Grocer, ..Clinton, phone 40. 21-tf E. L. IT R LL Huron Street Clinton 31 -If Farm, For Sale Lot 28, con. 15, Goderich township, 85 acres more "oi°less, good land, well, with windmill, bank barn, hog pen, 6 acres hardwood bush, an acre of. orchard. Comfortable frame- house. Also 50 acre farm on London'oad, Tuckei•stmith. Apply to J T. 'Mc- Knight, 'R. R. No.. 2, .Clinton, Phone 604-r-4, Clinic's central'. 28-tf Representatives Wanted. Brown Bros. Company, Ltd., Grow- ers and Importer of High Grade Nursery stock want special repre- sentatives in every locality. Liberal commissions paid weekly. Writd to- day. Address Ridgeville, ,Ontario. 30-1.0 Phone 7 scooLwork under the Shaw Plans for Day, Evening or llome`Study Coue'tses is easy and effective. Individual in- struction is the key note to good results. , Enter any time. W. R. Shaw, Registrar, Bay and Charles, Toronto: Rouse For Sale Large red brick house, corner Or- ange and Wellington streets, 8 rooms, all modern conveniences. Possession when desired: Also a barn an y4, acre lot on Wellington street- - Apply. to Mrs. W. Jenkins, 08-tf-Op Poultry and Eggs. Wanted We handle eggs every day Poultry Tuesday and Friday mornings Call us if you want to get the highest market price A. E. Finch Victoria: St., Clinton Phone 231 27 -If' Clinton's vE.WEAT FOLKS HAVE NEVER TAKEN LESSONS IN NURSING Q W U•1' A E R Wnpncot, ��- :.., (-A A FIEIP l N RAI5INI `CT G BABIES A cold house is terribly hard, on :a baby. He can't get down on the floor to play. He can't have enough fresh air. Naturally he gets cross: -Ana with ail your precautions he may -wake up in the night with the Order Winter Coal Now Prlhes , are lower, delivery is prompt. The coal you select is stored in your bin—and all worry is over for this year. Orders Taken at Lawson's Grocery • Phonis 111 - Let the. . heat Folks warm, your house this winter. It will mean bet- ter health for the,bahy and the rest of the fancily,'too. Cali the coalfor good,clean . Mustail eCOMPANY i®J6 Q'• (.0 Pa�N . CLINTON PHONE 74 ; m4 HOWARD CLARK Phone.182 WOOD ' l have a quantity -ofgood, bald wood and' some slabs for sale. _ - NOTICE - • ' I would like all old accounts straightened up at once. E. WARD Phone 155 Huron street Singer Sewing Machine Leased on Small Monthly Payments Big Discount on:.Cash. Sales Waif I Now is the time to have your ma. chine repaired and cleaned. Repairs, Needles, Belts ' and . Parts for all makes. W. GLEN CO K Phone 1713 ' P.O. Box 201, Clinton • RADIO KOLSTER-KENG Give yotir fancily. a radio set for _ you v Chrit doingsowillbe Christmas, ie giving them Something which ich theY can enjoy the year around. We are dealers for the Kolster and Kings sets and will be pleased to givq you a demonstrationat any time. Batteries charged and stored` for the winter W. 'J: Nediger, Prop. ASHALT OOFING e line of We have a cum. PIck ... Toronto Asphalt Shingles and l� g Roofing for siding or roofs if corisidering roofing, ro you are � compare ours, before buying, with any other. This is the best by y test. ' Feeds carryBran, AlwaysShorts, best � Oats, uality>' at Western lowestprice. ' & SON A. -FORD J. Phone 123 -Flouand Feed Merchants and r Grain Buyers