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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1941-05-29, Page 5'-THURS., MAY 29,. 1941 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD I'AGE a. GJVES CANADA WINGS What can you, do to provide the planes, to train and equip our airmen for battle? You can provide the money, by watching every penny you spend, by saving all you can. Personal thrift is vitally necessary now. Every dollar you can spare is needed for Canada's War effort. Buy Victory Bonds and 'War Savings 'Certificates. Build up your savings account. Set aside some money each month to meet the war taxes which must be paid later. Wo have a job on our hands, Let's finish it. . This book will holp you save. Tho Royal Bank Family Budget Book shows you low to budget your income, how to cavo by planucd „ponding. Ask for a free copy at your nearest Branch, The ROYAL BANKof Canada CLINTON BRANCH - - E. E. PATERSON, Monager AUBURN I garet Jackson of Toronto were week- end visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Wilson and Mr.I Dr. B. C. Weir is displaying a and Mrs. Wesley Bradnock spent the tomato plant which grew in his house weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold in the same pot as a Calla Lily. The Nickelson of Galt. 'growth of neither plant was hamper - De. B. C. Weir and Josephine and ed by the dual combination. The 7+.A.0. Jack Weir of Sk,Y Barb tomato plant is bearing fruit, one visited on Sunday with the Weise tomato being entirely ripe. It is Weir of Strathroy. about twp inches in diameter. Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Campbell of Toronto visited over the weekend 'with Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Sheppard. BAYFIELD Mr, and Mrs. Chas. McNeil of Toronto were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weston and Mn and Mrs. C. E. Asquith. small son of Detroit are spending Mrs. J. C. Chopin, of Toronto spent two weeks with Mr. R. Weston and the weekend with her parents. Mr. family, and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kendall and babe Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carter oe of Elmira spent the weekend with Strathroy spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. Jowett. Mrs. Jas. Carter and Miss Sadie Car -1 Mr. and Mrs, V. Burt and fam'ly ter. 1 of London were guests of Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raithby, Bili Baker over the weekend. • Mr. and Mrs, Harold^ Scotchnter and babe of Toronto spent the week- end with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Scotch - mer. and Marie visited over the weekend with friends in Toronto. We are sorry to report that Mrs. John McKnight fell, Monday while on a ladder papering her kitchen. She Messrs. Charles Parker and Roy received a painful cut in her head Pratt of London were the guests of which necessitated medical attention Mr. and Mrs, J. Parker over the and several stitches. weekend. Mr. Stewart Ferguson, of Totteee Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ahrens of ham was a weekend visitor at hie Detroit, Mich., spent a few days at home here. 'their cottage in the village, return - Dr. Wm. Robb of Winnipeg spent 1 ing home on Friday. the latter part of last week with kis Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Knight, Ron - mother Mrs. Alice Robb. ( nie and Mary, spent, the weekend Miss Mary Nesbitt of Toronto ie with Mrs. Knight's mother, Mrs. F. holidaying with her parents, Mr. and G. Gemeinhardt. Mrs. Douglas Cern- Mrs. Alfred Nesbitt. I enhardt accompanied them on their Mr, and Mrs. John Snelling and return to Toronto and will go on to fatnily moved on (Monday) to Vine-' Orillia to visit her mother. Iand near St. Catharines. where Mr. Me. and Mrs, J. Stewart of Ilantil- Snelling has secured employment on ton spent the weekend at their home a fruit farm, in the village. Congratulations are due to Mise Dr. Blanche Burton and Mrs, E, Amy Toll, who securede all here subjects at Stratford Normal on her year's work, Word was received last Wednesday of the sudden death of Rev. R. J. Ross of Moraviantown, Mr. Rose was pastor of Knox Presbyterian church here about twenty years ago. his former's sister, Mrs. N. W. Woods, was in his 69th year. Burial took over the weekend, place en Friday at Ailsa Craig, He Mrs. C. Mustard, Lt. Neill Mustard; is survived by his widow. Mrs. Frank Burch and Babe of Tor - John Robertson, ,son of Mr. and onto spent the weekend at the Must - Mrs. Howard, Robertson has enlisted and Cottage, with the Tank Corps of the Canadian Mr. and Mrs. M. Aikenhead and Army. He leaves this week for Val. Miss Lilian Aikenhead of London, Cartier Quebec, He will be with the Elgin regiment, A play "Two Days to Marry" was presented in the Forester's Hall Fri• day evening, by the Carlow Commun- ity Club. It was well attended. Those taking part were: Fordyce Clark, Tait Clarke Allen Stoll, Betty Young, Mrs. Lloyd Young. Harvey Bryan, . Mrs. Frank McIlwain. Mr. Ephraim Balt received a letter last week front his grandson. Russell the Day cottage, "Hightop," Reid, who is with the R.C.A.F. in Miss Marion Fairbairn, of Detroit England. The following are a few came last week to spend the Summer portions taken from the letter, "You at her cottage, "4Vestwind:' Miss Lin . are wondering mostly how danger-- • ous it is. here. I have not, yet seen • or heard a bomb fall since I came here two :months ago. The damage is not half as bad as you think it is, at her cottage over the weekend. and people take What there is so Mrs. John Stumpf of New York left 'very well. Very few people pay any on Tuesday for Toronto after having attention to air raid sirens, but they visited her mother, Mrs. W. ,I. Stitt- don't go into air raid) shelter but son, for a few days. Mrs. Strumpf just roll over and go to sleep. There made the journey from New York to are a few shortages. here in the line Toronto by plane and will fly back Miss Ruble Fisher of Kitchener spent the holiday and weekend with after visiting in. Toronto for a few days. P, Lewis returned to Toronto on Tuesday after having been the guests of Mrs. N. W. Woods for a few days. Miss Luey Woods neeompanied them to Toronto. Mr.and Mrs. W. P. Buchan and son, Ewing. of Dunnville visited the were at their cottage over the week- end. Mrs, G. W. King of Detroit is spending the next few months at her cottage "King's Bluff. Mrs, E. A. Featherston went to London last week to be with her daughter, Doris, who, we regret to report, is ill in hospital. Mr. and M•rs. James Day and babe of Detroit are spending this week at liars Morley of Detroit is her guest this week while opening her cottage "Birchcliffe " Miss Alice Droain of Detroit was of food, but you never get ups from a meal hungry, people live and think from day to dray, but have absolut- ely no thought of us loosing this squabble."her, aunt, Mrs.. F. A. Edwards, Miss Alma Mutch of Toronto spent,' . . Mrs. C. W. Brown of Clinton, Towa. the weekend witch, her mother. Mrs. Is at her cottage, "The Briars," for .. James, Match, the Summer Season, Mus. James Jackson and' Miss Mar- Messrs. Stuart Sturgeon and, Jim- my Gemeinhardt of Preston spent the weekend at their homes here. Miss Margaret Ferguson of Tec- umseh was,tehe guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Gemeinhardt and family of Saginaw, Mich. were the guest of Mrs, M. Gemeinhardt over the weekend. Mr. Lawrence Fowlie of London spent the weekend with his sisters Misses F. and, E, Fowlie. MT and Mrs. C. R. Will and Mr. and Mrs. A. E: Will of London spent the weekend at. the Will cottage. VARNA Holiday visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seeley of Denfield, Mr. and Mrs. Warder and babe of London' Mr. and. Mrs, W. Austin and little daughter of Seaforth as guests at the home of Mrs. A. Austin and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Argo and son of Tor- onto at the home of the ladies, par- ents axents Mr. and Mrs. A. McConnell. Mr. C. Adams and son and Miss Adams of Detroit with the formers uncle Ms. Frank Weekes. Mrs. McAsh of Brucefield with her son Mr. John McAsh. Miss G. Beatty and nephew Billy Lathain of London with Mrs. L. Beatty. Mr. C. Pilgrim has returned after spending the past week with relatives and friends. A birthday party was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. McConnell on Saturday afternoon in honor of their grandson John McConnell. All the school children were present and the afternoon :sports were topped off with fireworks at night, all report a good time. Bring in your salvage for the Red Cross. rags, wool magazines and news papers to be tied in flat bundles, please do not roll as it goes in small- er space when flat. Mr. Heekendorn of Zurich will ad- dress the young people of Varna Un- ited church on Sunday, June 1, at 7.30 p.m. The Y.P. will furnish the music. (more Varna news on page 7) STANLEY Mr, and Mrs. James Barnes of London visited with friends on the Bronson Line on Sat. last. Mr. Joe Wild of Hamilton spent the weekend with friends here. Misses Irene and Kay Sao -Whiner of Toronto spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Scotchmer. GODERI( TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sloan and Mack of Galt were visiting friends over the 24th. Mr. W. A. McGuire had a valuable cow killed by lightning on Tuesday morning. Mr, and Mrs, John McGuire and family visited friends in Seaforth on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Sandy Parsons and family have moved unto the Harrison farm lately occupied by Mr. Boyd. Mrs. Ben Rathwell spent Sunday with her mother at Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Snell were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welsh. The friends of Mrs. Walter Wallis, who underwent a serious operation in Goderich hospital are pleased to hear of her continued improvement. Mr. and Mk•st Edgar Rathwell. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Welsh. Miss Rose Scotchmer has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Jack Clnff. whose children sine ill with whooping cough. Council Meeting Council met on May 26 for Court of Revision and general business. There were a few appeals but only two ratepayers were lowered. Some dogs were struck off, having been destroyed. The roll was then adopt- ed for assessment purposes for 1941. Sanitoria far consumptives re pat- ients unable to pay; there being none in our township there was no action. The Bell Telephone Co. asked per- mission to do some improving an their line on what is called the tele- phone road. The clerk was instruct- ed to reply granting the request, un- der the supervision of the Roal Supt. The Council ordered one steel arch culvert from the Ingot Iron Co. Dept. of Welfare re -employable persons not to get relief, read and filed. A. dif- ference of opinion regarding paying Mr. Les. Jervis for shooting a :sheep dog this was referred to the sheen valuer, Mr. W. H. Lobb. Council in- structed the clerk to advertise for tenders for crushing and delivering aproximately 3,000 ,yard of 'crushed gravel to be delivered where the Road Supt. directs. Acount paid: Dept. of Health, In- sulin $7.44; H. M,cC'artney, Assess- or salary, postage and equalizing 3 union schools, 391.00; C. Sturdy, re- pair's to township flag .pole, 32.00 Supt. pay voucther No. 5; 357.90. The flag is to be hoisted on June 2 for the Victory Loan campaign. ,Council adjourned) to meet on, Mon- day. July 7 at 1.30 p.m.' CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C V. Cooke FLORIST Phones: 66w and 66± EXPORT -EGGS Eggs for Export to Britain are still in good demand to fill the sec- ond large order. We can give you good service at our Egg Grading Station. If your poultry flock requires cull. ing just give us - a call. Feeding boarder poultry Bever pays. N. W. TREWARTHEN Day Phone 214. Night Phone 328. Batkin's Locker Storage Try our Flesh Frozen Peas, Corn, Blue Berries, and Cherries, Fish Sal- mon, White Fish. Salmon Chil1etts, Had'dick Filletts and Cod Filletts, Finnon Haddie, Smoked Filletts Smelts, Herring. From poultry to peas, from straw- berires to salmon. from beef to beans —modern freezing methods and: lock- er service provide jhe ideal way to serve Fresh food after the season for it is past. "Frozen Foods are Better Foods." Used Cars 1941 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Coach 1940 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Coach 1939 Chevrolet blaster Deluxe Coach 1938 Chevrolet blaster Sedan 1938 Pontiac Coach 1938 Dodge Sedan 1935 Chevrolet Coach 1934 Dodge Sedan 1932 Ford Coupe (Model B) 1931 Chevrolet Sedan (like; new) 1929 Pontiac Coach (only gone 39,000 miles) 1929 Ford Coach (good car) .... ., 1928 Whippet Sedan (25.000 actual miles) Reg. Shipley Supertest Products — Dominion Tires MAIN CORNER — CLINTON PHONE 182 BIRTHS GOLDSWORTHY In Clinton Public Hospital. on Thursday, May 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goldsworthy of Clinton, a daughter, TRICK In Clinton Public Hospital, on Thursday, May 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trick of Stanley Town- ship, a son, Gerald William Thomas. DEATHS McCOWAN—In Stanley Township on Saturday, May 24th, John McCow- an. in his 68th, year. FAIR—In Clinton Community Hos- pital on Tuesday, May 27th, Har- riett L. Leslie, beloved wife of William D. Fair. LOND + SBORO Mrs, J. D. Melville is with her sin- ter Mrs. Medd, Trobridge who is quite Mr. Art Ferguson, who is train- ing in St. Thomas spent the weekend with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs.. Robb. Youngblutt, Miss Helen Youngblutt accompanied him from London. Mr. and Mrs. Barker, Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs. Barker's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fingland. The Red Cross will hold their meet- ing in the Community Hall on Thurs- day, June 5th. Conte early as there is quilting to be done. A 10 cent tea will be served, Quite a number of citizens are af- flicted with the prevailing bad cold or grip at present. Mrs. H. Lyon has returned having spent the past week at the home of her daughter Mrs. A. Kerslake near Exeter. Mr, and Mgrs. Lewis Hutton moved to Win:gham last week. which leaves a empty house in the village. Mrs. and Mrs. W. E. Manning ,and Mrs. C. Watson visited with the J. Sinclars of Kippen on Sunday. Miss Margaret Fothergill is at present having some holidays at home with her mother. Tho condition of Mr. Glenn Fair. service is quite improved and it is expected he will be able to coma hoopoe before long. EBENEZ&R A. number of the members .of the Y.P.U. accompanied by Rev. 11. Wild- ing attended the Young People's Con- ference onference in Benaniller last Monday. S.S. No, 4 Unit of the Red Cross met at the home of Mrs. Ira Merrill with the 2nd vice presindent, Mrs. W. Biggin presiding. The meeting open- ed with the Lord's Prayer and after the, business session the afternoon was spent in quilting. Mrs. 1. Teb- butt and Mrs. .Churchill donated a ROXY THEATRE CLINTON NOW PLAYING: Joel McCrea in k`utud1( el CORRESI'OND.ENT', MON., TUES. & WBD- Charles Chaplin, Jack Oakie and Paulette Goddard Charlie Chaplin is back again in a satirical comedy which portrays the folly of rule by force. The GREAT DICTATOR THURS., FRI. & SAT. George Murphy. Lucille' Ball, Edi. mond O'Brien and, Kathleen Howard The fleet's in—and you're out of luck if you miss this happy scrap py musical comedy of , gobs and their girls. 'A Girl, A Guy and a Gob' CAPITAL THEATRE GDDERICH NOW: "Melody.. telt 'three" and "Mexican Spitfire Out West". , MON., P1JRS. & WED. Aline Faye, Don Ameche and Carmen Miranda head a scintillating cast in the , sparkling musical romance "That Night in Rio" THURS., PRI. & SAT. Gracie Fields, Sydney Howard and Hay Petrie .. A popular comedienne sings and dances through a musical drama "SHIPYARD SALLY" Coming: "Melody for Three" .and Coming: The Devil and Miss Jones "Mexican Spitfire out West" Mats.: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m Mat.: Wed. Sat. & Holidays 3 p.m. REGENT U1IA7EE SEAFORTH NOW: Gene Autry in "The Sing- ing Hill" MON., TUES. & WED. Lupe Velez' and Leon Errol Another riotous' episode in the life of Lord Epping "Mexican Spitfire Out West" Jean Hersholt as Doctor Christian in "Melody For Three" THURS., FRI. & SAT. CHARLIE CHAPLIN with Jack Oakie and Paulette Goddard in the :screaming totalitaelan farce The GREAT DICTATOR Coming: Alice Faye in "Tin Pan Alley" Mat: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.ia. JUNE is the month for BRIDES Let Us Make and Decorate YOUR CAKE BARTLIFF'S Buy Victory Bonds PHONE 1 WE DELIVER TENDERS Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned until 12 o'clock noon Sat- urday, June 76, for the sale of a wooden hangar situated on Sky Har- bour Airport. For particulars see the County Clerk at the Court House, Goderich Ontario. N, W. MILLER, County Clerk. 42-2 DANCE at the RENDEZVOUS ON THE LAKE BAYFIELD with "CASA) ROYALS"' Hotel London's Popular Dance Band Saturday, May 310. Admission: -35c C. Watson, Manager NEW & OLD TYME CE with ROY MeKENZIE S ORCHESTRA at the RENDEZVOUS ON THE LAKE BAYFIELD Tues. June 3rd ADMISSION 35c C. Watson, Manager. TEACHER WANTED A first class teacher is wanted for S. S. No. 3 Stanley Township. Duties to commence first of September. Apply to— PERCY JOHNSTON. Secretary -treasurer, Varna. 42-2 County Council Meeting • The next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in the Council Chambers. Court House, God- etich commencing June 10th., 1941 at 2 p.m. • All accounts, notices of deputation and other business requiring the at- tention of Council should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, June 7th, 1941. N. W. MILLER, County Clerk, Goderich 42-2 also donated a lining. Mrs, Churchill sent in a finished quilt. The meeting- closed eetingclosed with tate National Anthem. Lunch was then served by Mrs. Mer- rill and daughter Marianne. The following ale the finished art- icles for April, 1 -quilt; 2 pr. flyer's mitts; 1 pr. plain mitts; 2 pr. two- way mitts; 2 scarves; 2 helmets;. 2 toques; 1 pr. sockets and 2 ,pas'sea- lining for a quilt and Mrs. J` Tebbutt l men's, socks TEMPTING SPECIALS CHOCOLATE CAKE LEMON PIE CHEESE TARTS DATE FILLED COOKIES FRUIT BREAD HONEY DIPPED DO -NUTS CHOCOLATE MINT PATTIES FRUIT ICE CREAM You. Are Invited To Compare Wendorf's BAKERY — CANDY — LUNCH PHONE 68 BABY CHICKS S.C. White Leghorns and Barred Rocks Custom Hatching. E. L. MITTELL Phone 213 Clinton INSURANCE Car, Liability, Fire, Accident and Sickness Farmer's cars at reduced rates H. E. RORKE Office in Royal Bank Building Phone 50 Boarder Wanted In a comfortable home. the News -Record, BURGESS' STUDIO CLINTON Photographs of Oistinctioa IRENE BURGESS Phone 115. Developing and Printing MONUMENTS! To those contemplating build- ing a Monument . . Get my prices before buying. Cemetery Lettering a specialty. All work guaranteed. 1 JOHN GRANT CLINTON MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Clinton — Ontario Successor to Ball & Zapfe 59 tf Attention Farmers Now is the time to buy your elec- tric fences complete with 6 -volt Hot Shot and all insulators as low as 315. with a two year guarantee. General Batteries (Hot Shots) and Insulators in stock Also Radios, Refrigerators, Washers Tubes and Batteries. A. W. Groves, Princess St.. PRINCESS ST. GLINTON For Sale or Rent House on High street. Apply, at C1uff's Shoe Store, 39tf For Sale A good 1'4 story house with small barn, hen house and garden on Town- send street, town lights and water and house newly decorated. Apply to Mrs. John V. Diehl, Queen St. Clinton. • 38tf Plants for Sale Raspberry cane. Latham nursery strain, large red meaty berries, heavy croppng. 1 dozen for 50c; Apply at 50 for 32.00. Strawberries, 41-tf Senator Dunlop, Ring Wealthy, Downham nursery strain. 50e per 100 Help Wanted A cook for small hotel, Phone 254 Clinton. 42-1 at the garden — Collins Berry Farm, Phone 616-r-42. 36tf, For Sale or Rent Desirable eight -roomed house on letincess street for sale or rent. Ap Help Wanted 'ply at the News -Record office. 35tf Competent maid. Full maintain- For Sale or Rent ence furnished. Apply to Superiuten- Seven roomed, two story frame dent, Clinton Public Hospital. 42-1 house in Londesboro with garage and 1 ee acre of land. Apply to John Hes- AUCTION SALE A public Auction Sale will be hell) at Clover dale Farris, Crediton WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4TH of 30 pure bred Shorthorn Cattle, fully accredited and blood tested 23 choice females, 1. to 3 years of age. 7 good bulls, 10 to 14 months of age. For catalogues write to W. C. F. Oestricher, Crediton, or R. M. Peek, Zurich, 41-2 Wanted Old horses and cattle for mink feed, If dead phone at once. Will pay ac- cording to value. Elmer Trick, phone 907x•5, or Lloyd Batkin 619r14. S5tf e -o -w Rooms for Rent Four unfurnished rooms to rent. Apply to Mrs. Chris. Veneer, Clinton. House to Rent A brick house an the corner of Orange and Rattenbury streets. All modern conveniences, Apply to Al- bert Seeley. 41-3 Farm for Sale 250 acres, more or less, on 4th. concession of Stanley township, for sale, 4 miles from Clinton, with abundance of water, also spring, 15 acres of bush and 30 acres of spring grain in. Apply to Adam Stewart, R.R. No. 5. Clinton, phone 620-5. 41-4 Safe for Sale A fair Size safe, with combination lock. Everything in good shape. Ap- ply to Albert Seeley. 39tf, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ie the Estate of Alice Mason, late of the Tbwn of Clinton in the County of Huron, Widow Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above deceased are required to file the same with the un- dersigned Solicitor, for the said Es- tate, on s-tate,;on or before the 7th day of June, A.D, 1941, after which date the as, - seta will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only to the claims of which not- ice shall have been given. Dated at Clinton, this 16th day of May, A.D. 1941. ..F. FINGLAND, K.C., Clinton Ont., Solicitor for the said Estate. selwood, Sr., Londesboro. 39-6 For Sale Good seed buckwheat for sale also a quantity of Dooley Potatoes. Apply to Leslie Cox, Phone 90312 Clinton. 40tf House To Rent A modern house, two story. on Vic- toria street, Clinton, Apply to Mrs. L, Cronyn, Blyth. Ont. 37tf, For Sale House and lot with garage on Rat- teebtity street, town lights & water; also house and two lots on Huron, street, 9 rooms, lights and water, also stable and henhouse. Apply to Miss Bertha Cantelon. Huron street, Clin- ton. 27tf For Sale Two-story frame house on James street with town lights and water. Apply at the News -Record office. 30-1 For Sale or Rent Good home on I•Iigh street for sale or rent. Apply to Mrs. Harvey Cooper, Clinton, Ontario, 30-1' TENDERS' I, the undersigned, will receive tenders on or before June 7th, 1941. for Five Thousand Yards of Gravel, 9'r inch, crushed and delivered any- where in the Township of Stanley. A marked cheque for 10% of the amount must be enclosed with each tender. Contract to be completed1 by October 1st, 1941. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated this 13th, day of May 1941. WILFRED CIIUTER Road Superintendent, Varna. Ontario. COURT OF REVISION for the TOWNSHIP OF .STANLEY Notice is hereby given that the Coact of Revision on the Assessment Rolls for 1941, will be held in the Township Hall on Monday, June 9th 1941 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Also take notice that all. appeals. are to be in the hands of the clerk ora or before May 31st. 1941. Dated this 13 day of May 1941. CHAS, C. PILGRIM, Clerk. t ��a I><iek : enee ! 40.-14