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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-12-29, Page 6CLINTON tiEWS-RECOR NEVER LIAO FAITH IN BANKS, NOW ritioURNSIOST FORTU ae,, i3e t 'e. INafifohini� Stavin •(al vl tie TO ea n Y bier, R 10 ANDROBBEDOF• 19O AT ROME MOSTLY GSH TAKEN lcburn Fenner Held „L1p His Own Homo ;5000 1144415 ottit -Alta* des Takeo 11:00.1,40 111VVSSO TAKtli 1(hPT MOHEY tN CIGAR6,. to!'o,00. °n �.41nN ui6�14t1. �If1EEREMQVE53$8 focal DRESSER DRAWER_ LIFETIME'S` SAVINGS STOLEN FROM Fla T�V'here do yoii' keep your money *, The o Canada Clinton Branch, R. E. Manning; Manager• t Iii teresl to and Me The News -Record hopes the New ear will cone to its readers la)iidn ith bounties, even as the elephant shown bearing good things nm afar. Well, how did nes year? a Christmas is ever and Sundaynext arks, the opening of a New Year. Santa Claus use, you The Toronto Globe calls ' •itself a tional "newspaper -and it said on onday ' that this "wa's o. ;green hristlnas." "1 am quite prepared to answer: the estion about what the girl will do ith her vote," says 'G. K. Cheeter- 11, "she will forget 4t".,°H.e'might fve added, as so many of her broth- -5' do, OMINAIWONS IN HURON, A*7D' •CItRROUNDING MUNICIPALITIES Stanley; Stanley township elected e reeve and 'councillors by acclama- tion, on illonday, John Manson is gain' chief and ,his council.,401. 133d' vill consist , of .John Etu, . William Douglas. A Koya and D. W Carlisle, & Killo1> Non inations for coun- cil were as ,follows: For reeve—J. Dodge, Frank 'McQuaid, J N. Eck- ert. , For councillors, --J, N. :Eckert, Daniel Regele, Thomas ,McKay, .Ed. IIoran, John -Campbell Tuel ersmith ,For reeve Roland Kennedy, Robert P.: �yateon,' Joseph G. _Crich. For cokncillors`-Charles' McKay, John 'll > lgre, lamo5 Crich, W. 13. Thompson Matthew Clark_. Goderich Thwr,shipt For reeve — Il C. Cox; 0. J, Jervis, D, Churchill. For' councillors—J. R.• Middleton, W„ Haao1i , B. Salkeld, 13. Churchill, F. Pfensall: 'Owen Geiger, present reeve_,' and Robert Biggins age in the field fon 'reeve 'of Mensal] The coon- ]. is counil'is elected by acclamation as fol- ,George C Petty,_James-Sang- ter R. J. Cameron; James Priest. ' • West Wawanosh: Albert E. John- ston, William -Mole , and Benjamin, Naylor will"oonte•t the reevealrip=in West VV' awanosh ' For councillors, William II, 'Carr,. Jaynes B Forster, Richard E. <-Leishman, William J. Stewart and.F. G, Tedd, St Ashfield For reeve -•--John Cam- eron„ Alex. >IIackett. .Deputy --Thos. Anderson (accl.) Council—A. John- 1V1'r. Clarence Pollock . returned to sten,^ Janes McNair, John: A. McKen the village "a week ago Saturday af- ter -having spent four. months in the Canadian, west and in Toronto.' Misses Irene and Sarah M. Ross• came• to spend Christmas with their parents, 1\ir, and Mrs. lel. Ross.. The latter was obliged to returk to Phil- adelphia on Monday. - Misses Elva and Annie .Dewar, of. the Toronto Public Schools staff and Mr. David Dewar of Colborne Tp, are spending the vdcation with their: lilies Alma.MeKay returned to Tor- onto on *Tuesday after having spent Christmas with her parents. Mr, John Thomson of Fort Frances is visiting his" mother, Sirs.` Jas. Thomson. Rev. and Mrs. F. II. Paull Left on Monday to spend -a few days with the former's mother in London. ' • Miss ThelmaRitzis home -for the vacation. • Mr, F A. °'Seeds of Detroit.. gent Christmas with his family, • 141essr5, Lawrence and Fred Fowlie returned to London on Monday after stixd,.James 14IcTavish, William Ana halting spent Christmas with their S parents Bay are spending the Christmas sea- real 'hot ''w"ou fol ,mayor, reeve and -sonwith .their parents, 'Mr. and 71Irs, eenncillors, the following,'' having W. 3.'Stirlson. qualified: For mayor—H. Jr. 'A,°Me The Christmas Eve servieein Trin- , Ewen•and C. C. Lee. Por Reeve -J. sty chinch was fairly well attended. J. Moser and Robert Turner. Deputy W. (acel:) For tie, Samuel Sherwood, :Thomas Sulh-• van: Grey: Reeve—John McNab,' Harry A. Keys, Robert Livingstone, Frank Collins and R. L.' Taylor, 'Deputy— Fred Rowland, Oliver Hemingway. Councillors—Joseph.-O. McKay, Ar- mour L.'1VicDonald, Alex. McDonald, Edward '0, `Collins and Stewart 'Mc Quarrie. Hullett: Reeve artiest -A. Ada111s1 Matthew •Armstrong: Counciller:s —. Thomas Sloan, Herbert Mogridge, James Leiper, -James C. • .Ferber; Robert Lawson, John Barr. - Hay: Reeve—E; F:> Klopp, (aceh).: Council -7. P, Rau, L. H. Rader; W. R. Dougal, A. Reichert, (old council re-elected.)'' Howick: Ilowick council is elected b'y'acelamation, as follows: Reeve Thomas Inglis. Deputy --George Hub- bard.', Councillors—P`;' Taylor., Wil- i_am Gamble, Melton Leonard. Turnberry.: Reeve -Isaac". Wright,. John L. Mc);wen. Council—Joseph Breckenbridge, Roland Crain, David Fortune, Wiiliain ' Marshall, Edward, ;1a! Kour8 Burgess' 'Eor Portrait Stuclin in Clinton' will he open every l 1 ue„day. The hours, until further.;, notice, will be from 12 a.m. to 2 p.m. IC you want Photographs taken.- please come in these hours.; My studio will: always be n.n m, co do not be afraid`! to bringa the children to the winter. Burgess, Portrait Studio MITCHELL AND CLINTON . FLOWAItS. OR FLORAE, DESIGNS Sent anywhere; on; shortest not ice We have a new stock of -Flowering Plants and Ferns We cordially' wish every one a Happy and Pr'osperous New Year 0111a .,V.Caioke ',Cwo ,Phones -66W and, 66j Mr. and Mrs, Al 'Furter of•1Jorth; Goderich Goderich is to have a singing a the ' TI f' tl e 1 was hearty Reeve•—.T Craigie o Sunday school eoncert"gvyen 1n tower , hall; on ' December "?.,oath the auspices' of St, Andrew eh wfs a decided success. The gram.. was varied and full of inter - from the recitation of, the tiniest to the .presentation of "The' iia- 'tY' by the teachers and older pup - Rev. R. M.. Gale, pastor, acted. chairman and IVIliss Gladys Gale as onipanist. The ereliestra gave eral uuiiibers et • the •- program. st of the program was.repeated at. ce United ;church, .PortersHill/ following evening, iss'M. Helen Gerrie, B.A., left on day to spend.. her vacation at her e near Ingersoll. r. N. Tilken of the Standard , Brandon. k, spent his vacation • at his,home M;essrs.• David Ms ii and K. Gordon arriston. ass. Elsie Bryan teacher it S." S. 1`3, is, 'spending her ' vacation at home in H•arristoni. s.: J. Fraser left on Saturday, to` relaidves lir Luciciietr. ' ssTzetta`Merner gf 'New Dun- s spending the vacation with her re and joyous and .the celebration of -the Coimeillors—•Robe. Cott; Wm, Baillie, /Tay Cwmnmaaa just ` at inidnigbt" ° - d"Munnin5•sfxl�alve Sproule, • George one to he remembered by those who, 'Humber* attended. �' Brussels: Reeve—A. C.' Baeker. The chuilSt services i[�Christintts Council—Robert F,iowinan, John, Hew - da, 'were all well1 and specialittj; William Little and W. E. Willis. Ch''rte�s''t1�riias innate wfs i provided and S4hool board -t . C. Ross, R. S. 'Down- en-joVat by ,,�, theme� difrerent •cpngrega.- ing,'A. L. McDonald, John Gibson. Liens in lla:viltage. Utilities Commission—A, C. Jpnies', Miss Jean 'M. Woods of Orton is ':'Eketere ' :Recye-W. D. Sanders, 0, was impressive and made the servtsa y3tllJI 1Vesley D cL .l. tt is , KATIN PARTY A skating party will be held under the auspices' of the' Ladies' Auxiliary of :the Presbyterian • Church. inti - home to 'spend tine vacation witty her 13. Snell, ,,13. IVI. Francis, B. W. Parents, - Beavers arirl C. 13. Snell have quail - .Mrs, Walter 'Johnston 'is visiiing fico•Councillors—Eli Couttice, George relatives in Olnton, Williams, Joseph Davis, J. 11-L. South- Miss- "Florence Scotehmer returned ' ,cote, Herb•1!ord, Ia511 Heywood;ITenry to her duties in -Clinton Community Bierling, Dr W, E, W eelce, B -.M,, Francis, I' J Chl,rstie, James Grieve, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1928 IN THE LOCAL ARENA' commencing at 8 o'clock, p.m. HOT DOGS -SANDWICHES COFFEE Admission 25e 42 PIANOS AND RADIOS OF MOST ANY MAD 90 days free service 'given on any .ggs ant' uUUr° ;/lake `Use most of goal' poultry --Top prices paid for webl finished milk -fed chickens -sell them to 05. Town people who enioy Pend -DT 'for Su is iy dinner .can always get the best here at reasonable prices. Clinton ' Poultry Moine N. ii9ia Trewartha Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214,w article. Our prices are best quoted an Canada, It is your bnisiness'to call phone,'84-616 before buying else - _where.' JONATHAN E. HiUGILL 2 Piano Cased Organs, in gbod shape for school, to clear' at $16,00. each 2 cabinet gremaphones' te..elear at $50.00each, were $165.00 A ^ Hospital on : Tuesday, after baying L. J Penir4le, lie C. Rivers,' Mese been home , Barr rfstinas• Amy, T rG:;May: School bogrd-W, Mr. Thos, Barrett .of Waterloo is H. Dearing ' "Jesse. Elston, Franklin visiting his daughter, Mrs,, Thos. g° Delbrndge, Dr, "J.H. Browning, Dr. G. S, 'Atkinson and'J. M. Seetheott..Pub lie utilities, - William Ward:and H. E, Heston ;have qualified. " .; Seafortli;: Nentinations for Seaforth' are as follows: Mayor—W. II. .Gold- ing. Reeve J. W; Beattie Coulicillors —Vlh A. Origh, 3. Di Hutchison, G P Cardio, I1..,0. Box, I, G Parke W. 3. Bickel)' .Public utilities eomtnlssion- J, F. Daly: 'Pablic scheel' treitees--•• North ward --11. 'i olril3alil' Ea11t ward --M. It£1eICellar. , Sottth wva ci-7. Ma Robertson:" eke e there were only enough nominated to fill -the positions all were returned. by acclamation, Blyth; The council,for 1928 will be as follews: IZeeye—Dr. W. J: Milne. Councillors --W. Johnston, G. White, W, Mills •and W. J. Giomeher. (ucl,)• Colborne: The municipal •notnina tions„took place in.Colborne _township Tuesday afternoon "as follows: For Reeve—Iitigh •HiIL •For Commillors =P, Wilson, W. L.. -VVoting, Wm, Torn, Albert Goldthorpe. (ace.1.1 Usborne: -Reeve —'Janes Hellan- tyne Councill'ors''' WielliiigtoS' Skins ner, Hugh Berry; Dan Dew and Ben- son 'Williams, (all acct) Stephen: ' Reeve---.Tohn 3. Hayes. Deputy ,Reeve—Reuben A. Goetz. Councillors—Wesley Dearing, Isaiah Tetreau, Chester MRwhrnfilsy. All er- elected by acclamation. • Lucimow: Candidates for: reeve-- D. eeve-D. M. Johnston, E. -N Hodgins, For Councillors—A.. Bushwell, Robert Rae., Robert: Mullin, W. J. "Seind er, A, E.. Mitis ii, A. W, Hamilton,, S. E, Rob_ who have been building a'boat and fishing here this season, left i or their” homes" last Week.- • (From another:source) "Thea eswfll be , rio election for vi1- l age 'tru f es here at''1n esent, owing' to u'mrx-u» ariei, out' of Bayfield's its• rdoersidn this year (io1fs the status of ass Ruth Houston' returned ` 'to an incorporated Village, A board was. elected ifs June,'but°appeal 4ecti'talien. Con 015,.Thesday after "having in connection':with the voters' lists: Chrasttxas 'under th pia ental 'Used; the trustees resigned and have ss Nina Heard of Iiitcheuer;'is not been replaced,: There seems to be for the vacation. ' no 'person with authority to ,conduct ss lVIinn Proctor of Tertian" was an election and it is assumed that ad nest o`11 hOt',aunt, Mrs. Geo, Tseng, the Christmas week -end - s Gladys .Davison 'and Mr. Tom it t of London were visitors with, dimers mother, Mrs. Yate Davi- n Monday': , and Mfrs. Ephriam Howes and sots of Ridgeway, and Mr• Clef Clarke Cameron' are spending hrietmas season with their par - gr, -and Mrs, L,, Claris vice wilihave,to bo ebtained.fron .the provincial secretary's department at Toronto befere the matter 'is cldereth ee. A .private bill was approved by the Legislature at .its last session, prion representations,; by members of, the Council. by which Bayfield 1" verted to', the status of a notice vil- lage and came under the, provisions of the rural hydro borons, • ?'(T, A. Burt and children, Lon- 'C. and Mrs.•Erie York, Toronto, arvey .Baler ,of Stratfordwere rue to spend .Christmas with parents, Mr, ''and Mrs, Fred life," and Mrs. York and Baker left onTuesday. s Ethel Geniinhardt returned to to ori • Monday after having vis- ith her parents over the ,Christ - eek -end. Lola Elliott returned to De -- on Tuesday, having spent Was with her. mother, Mrs. M. • es Annie, Betty and >'Gwen of Toronto cane on "Saturday ted the"Christmas holiday with arents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 11, . Miss Betty Elliott returned to o on Tuesday. Win. E. Parker, Sarnia,- Mr. s. L. B. Smith and babe, Lon - pent Christmas with their par- r, and *s. Chas. Parker: , Wm. 12 Parker; and L. 13. returned to their respective- ae- ons on Tuesday. and Mrs. John ,Pollock left on mas Day. • - ted Mrs. J, Stewart left for ton, where it is ` beir intention it for several months. • „ and 'Mrs, A. Newton -Brady o -Sarnia on Saturday to spend nas with the latter's parents, id Mrs. D. MacDonald. d and Mrs. Jas, Sturgeon went to en Tuesday to visit their ter, IVIie. A. Wigle. Auburn tiyater- eHit RADIO Ileve you seen our new inodels'in above?, litany improvements" .since last year., Call' and let `us demonstrate PRICES MODERATE ® B. LAVIS • " 37-tf Wood Cutting, by Cord Am prepared to do woodcutting by the cord. D: Poulter, P.O. Box 345, Clinton, Ont. 42-1-p Hens and Pullets For Sale, 50 1 -year-old, hens, also . 50Rhod John Red pullets, Apply to E .Pepper, Stanley. Phone„ 627-r-13 Clinton. 42-1 Murrtates GAULIY"-- NASA. In Clinton, on Dee. 20th, by the • Rev. .A. A, •Holmes, Dorothy Evelyn, daughter of Mr. anal Mss. D. Nash of Clinton, 1. to John. T, Gauley of Goderich, iDeitths . . LAWIRENCE—In Goderich, on Dec. '19th;";Frank 13.:' LRwr;enee, in his nth vet.' Property For Sale . Shop and residence combined, or ner of Albert and Princess streets Garage large enough for three cars also winter storage :for several bars Garden with small fruits. Apply t W. L. Pef€ers, Mary St. Clinton. 41 -2 - Bear the nominees tell what they. thinkshould be done and what they would da it elected. ' The old council were all nominated and in- addition H. Salkeld, D, Churchill•'"and Oliver Jervis were nominated for reeve. The fernier ' dropepd «out . of the running and the Contest -is 'between the pre- sent reeve, Ii. C. Cox, O. Jervis and, D. Chuff•chill. For 'eoancillors, in ad- dition to the old counicl, •3. Sowerby, Bert 'Lobb, I. Jones, 13, W. •Churchill, F. H. Powell and H. Salkeld ware nominated, Thoth whose- names will appear on, the ballot on- Monday are: J. R. Middleton, "1'V",. Haacke, •xnem- bers of: the present council, and B. W. Churchill, F. W. Powell and H. Salk- eld. -Mr, W. Lobb acted as chair- man during -the speed inakiug. • • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farrow anil fam- ily of Mitchell spent Christmas ivith Mr. and Mrs. 3, H. Johnston.: Miss Alma Muteh of Toronto is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr, arid `M'a,,,:J.,M.utch, Mr. and Mrs; Barry Beadle and'', babe motored from • Detroit to spend Christmas here, Miss 'Mae Ferguson and 'Mrs, C. Taylor are visiting at their home here, Among those who returned home for Christmas are: ' Miss Reta Harri- son, Goderich; Mr,Stephen Medd. Woodstock; Mr.. Hector McLeod and (,"neo.IIallarn, Detroit; Mr. Har- old Carter, Dungannon incl Mr. r-nd Mrs. •Alex, Manning and sou of Bel grave. 313s', and Mrs, Maitland Alton, ac- eoinnanicd by Dorothy and 1111.1'5 ala. are holidaying withs•elatives at Flint, Michigan,: ' Mr, and. Mr.s.,Jos, Carter toil son of. Tort Algin "nee spending• Christmas with 1115 fornmer's patents, '23r, and ,stirs I15. Carter. ' • l'iMr. Clarence Weldon and Miss Fidssa, Walden silent Christmas with their sister ' in London. ' Joins, 0. E. titian anent Chrisnae 1 tit Woodlands Farp1, 01inton. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Forest Carter„end Soli Reg. of C,odesieh.were at Mr. Jos. Carter's on>Mondsav, ' Mr, and Mrs, Geo: Patterson and 1 tlairghtorS of Toronto sneer Ghrist- r11As with 1)r. Weir and family. Londesbiro Mis'd' Olv'etta Brigham, teacher in the Teelinic£il school,'•Windsoi, is spending her helidays with tier par ltev: and Mrs. Stewart" of near Port Huron,' who 'spent several days last week in the 'coinrnunity, re- turned Tuesday. • ' Mr, and bTrs, Fieglargl expect to 'go to Toronto 'ov'er the week -end; and While there they will attend the wed - :ding' of their sob, who is to be xnar- 'ried to Miss Brown, tiVeghter of Mrs. J. Brown.'Wa extend congratulations: Dr. L. WBrigham of 'Star••City, Seek,, son of Mr. -and Mrs. Win. Brig- ham; arrived home " Christmas' Day, His many friends were glad to see him and congratulated hire on looking For Sale All the parts for a one tie,radi set with batteries, phones, aerial, tube Price, $20,00.' H. A. Hovey. 41 Notice to Trappers • The season • •for raccopn skins i over on the 31st of December. Sel them now, am paying $6.00 to $9.0 Mink, $10.00 to $15.00. Highes prices _for allother furs. H; A Hovey. , 414 Read What This la Your money back or good result by using Mrs,.Sybilla Sptihrs Tonsil itis, for Sore Throats, Cough, Bron chitis, Whooping -Cough, Catarr Head Cold and Tensi1•Diseases..Olin ton Druggists, 41 - Mitchell: A11 lye tehell's municipal effaces .for 1928 •leave been': filled by acclamation iwitli'the election of the follotnin,r: Mayor-hrthnr Mutton. Reeve—David Hanscnn., Council --W. II fTollich. George Roniicnberg'0, J. Merrier, ;Geon'n•e Ediehoffe2, S. ' A. Hewitt, Pres McClocldin„35ublie .1Jt113- 1-105 Comniii cion—K, Th Thomson and S. R. Stuart.. C del: iw h Th it sMp 1MMr. George: Thompson, student at sa saved,„•,Ire,speales of sev_,etal fain' 'Wood For Sale. A. quantity of dry, bard maple bed; wood. .Apply to Chas E, Wise, R. - No: 3, Clinton.. Phone :$05-r-24, Clin ton. central. 40-t Raw rugs Wanted A,11 kinds of raw fur's are-bringin high prices. That is if you sell then to ii. A. Hevey, Clinton, Ont. If yo sell,' them elsewhere" the "priees rna, not: be so high, A word to the wis is sufficient. 884 Farm. FUr' Sale • 100 acres, good eon,' gadd buildings fine' Sugar bush; 41 miles from Clin ton. Will sell on easy terms. A. - Matheson, Seaforth P,O. Phon 614-r-33, Clinton central, 8841 flies of, this.' coilamunity who live• quite near Star ';City, one being Mr. aiul,blies. R. Leiclr; who some 20 years .age Shoved to Star City, and we un- derstand, have prospered well, •M'r. Leich. is a cousin of Mrs. Wax: Gray and Messrs, 3, and A. Radford,. Dr. Brigham; We understand, has been their family dogtor for inan3r years: 'Another family is that of Mr: and Mrs. Eddington, uncle and aunt of •Mrs, (Rev.) Snell. Dr. Brigham is ] epi pretty busy :and onTy:' expects to spend one wdeli'with his:parents and other relatives. Mr, and ,,,Mrsa ,,,Mrs.Stewart, of near Wingham spent : the• "Week -end with friends hi the coinmunnty. Mr..and Mrs. Brogclen,a:re spending the.holiday season with alien il high ter in'Blyth, arid Mrs: W. H. I,yon. Misses Jean and Eleanor .Maines` of Chicago spent Christman with .their mother, Mrs, M. Maines, Misses Esther end Mary Jamieson are 'spending the Christmas :vacation at their, home hero. Miss Eunice Tyhurst of Victoria College is spending the vacation. with Wyclitl'e College, Toronto, who spent Miss Blanche Snell, • Christmas with his patents, Mr. and Mr,' Tom Caldwell of Port Col - Mrs. Harry J. -, Thompson; loft 611 borne;' is visiting his -parents, Mr.' and Monday t$ visit a' friend in Foston •Mrs. Pobt. Caldwell, This friend. who is a sora of one o1' Mrs: W. 3100001 and Iliss Margifret Cottage to Rent Small, comfortable cottage, wire for electric, range, Garage on -prem ries:,: 'Apply` M. J. Moore, Willie street_” 3B -t Iiolmesvilie Cheese For Sale Large, 21e per 1b.; flats, 22e per 1 Order from W. 11. Loll, salesnia poling 6654-82, Pr from Clifford Lob Grocer, Clinton,'phone 40. 214 For Sale, , • 'Number—of . mules • and some pur° bred Hereford cattle, young brills an females of all ages.Apply to P. 'V Elliott, Bayfield, Phone 600-r•-3 Clinton central. 38.6 - the parishioners it Qucenspoi L. Nova McCool ,spent the week -end; wii.11 Mr., Scout, ,whe e 111h;. Thompson was in and J. T,. Awde Woodstock. charge during' the holidays' lest seer- •Mr, T-Iarold ;,Johnston of London Mot; invited him to visit him Airing spent 1;11/ week -end at Iiia home here, the Christnr)s raercbion, seniii10/ along Dir.' FIarold"Snell of Victoria Col- itis transportation. lege is speniding the vacation with his Nomination day brought out a flood- parents, Mn, and Mrs. Humpiniey ly number of the ratepayers to hear Snulh' it the members give ;nn account of their s Rev. Jas. 'Abery • is visiting his stewardship during the year and to 8aughtor, Ml's. Jas, Watt, Toronto.. 'NOTICE TO CREIHTORS 11 the Estate' of Samuel Jaynes Joh ston, Deceased • • NOTICE is hereby' (given that persons having claims against. the e tate of Samuel' James Johnston, la tlaerTpivllship'"'of Stanley, in t Courrty, of Huron, yeoman, decease who died an or about the ,15th day November, A.D. 1927, are required deliver to John A. Johnston ai Annie Johnston, the executors of ti said estate or . their solicitor, on before the 4th day of January, A. 1028, a full statement of their clain together with particulars thereo and the nature of the securities, any, held by them all duly verifii by affidavit. AND TAI(E NOTICE that aft; the said last mentioned date the sa executors will proceed to distribu the estate' of the said deceas< amongst the persons entitled there having .regard. only to such claims ; they shall have received due yeti and' 'in:accordance therewith. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, Lir 8tli day el: December, A.D. 1827; W. BRYD.QNP, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Execut4o� Guns—Gene' ' • ITave two double barrel shot gu to -exchange ,.for two •'siiigle bar; shot g11118.• For sale: One Remingt 22, repeater, 24 inch barrel, Fri $18.00. One single barrel diet gn Price, 85.00. Ili yon --have a gun rile for sale or. exchange see Ii,, Hovey, Clinton. ,._ 40 - 'Fowl For Sale .Barred Rocks, frons: Guild 10 stria White Leghorns from the Rose pe Brussels, and purebred Touton geese of both sexes. Apply to Fri Weekes, Varna, Phone 022-r-11, Cl ten' control.