HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1941-10-16, Page 5FARMERS...As IMPORTANT
" AS ARMOURERS
It may not appear so dramatic to operate a dairy farm, to grow grain
or raise bacon as to make planes and steel tanks, but the work of the
farmer is just as essential to victory as the work of the armament maker.
Always interested in the development of agriculture and practical co-
operation with farmers, the Bank of Montreal is especially desirous now
of assisting our growers of foodstuffs.
Farmers are cordially invited to talk confidentially with our nearest branch
manager respecting their credit needs.
BANK OF MONTREAL
"A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME"
Modern, Experienced Banking Service the Outcome of 124 Years' Successful Operation
Clinton Branch: Id, M. MONTEITH, Manager
Londesborough (Sub -Agency): Open Monday and Thursaay.
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AUBURN speaker said the Bible was not always !tele; report and the dray: was made
I possession of the people and urged on the cushion, on which tickets had
Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Robison spent her listeners to read; the Bible more ;been sold, Mrs. Innes being the lucky
the• weekend in Stratford. Iand help to restore it to its rightful 'owner. The next meeting to be held
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Campbell of !place in the home and in the schools. I in the north group. The roll call to
Toronto were weekend visitors with She also urged more regular attend- I be answered•by a mending hint. Each
Mr. and Mrs. W. JL Sheppard. I ance to the house of God. Mrs. H. I member is asked to bring a chocolate
Miss Aima Mutch o€ Toronto spent I Phillip of Blyth favored with a solo. bar and a wash cloth to help fill the
the weekend with her mother Mrs. A vote of thanks was moved by Mrs, ditty bags. Lunch was then served,
Jas. Mutch. (,Lawson seconded by Mrs. Robison to
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Straughan vis- ;Miss Somerville for her splendid res-
ited their daughter Mrs. Clayton sage, to Mrs. Phillip for her message
Robertson and Mr. Robertson, Cop- ,in song and to her accompanist, Mrs.
LAC. Thos, Scotehmer of the R.
AIF. at Uplands, Ottawa, is spendin
a two week's leave with his pare
per Cliff over the weekend. Jas, Wood's closed the meletin with r. and; Mrs. Wan, Scotehmer of the
g - BBrunson Line.
Miss Betty Asquith of Stratford prayer. A dainty Iunch was served
Normal and Harold Asquith of the and a social half hour spent. Mrs. John Williamson of Olds,
Clinton Radio School spent the week -1 The monthly meeting of the Wom- Alta., visited last week with her sister
end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. en's Institute will be held in the For- Mrs. Wm. Sootchmer.
Chas, Asquith. !esters Hall on Tuesday, October 21st. Mrs. E. Brooks of Clinton spent th
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scott of Toronto I The subject "Historical Research" past week with her daughter, M
Wm. Scotehmer.
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CONSTANCE
C.
g I TREWARTHA—ELLIOTT—' At the
its, residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
E Elliott, Clinton, on Saturday,
October llth, when their only
daughter, Emily Valena, became the
bride of John Norman Trewartha,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J.
Trewartha of Holmesville. Rev. G.
e G. Burton of Ontario Street United
Mr
spent the weekend vnth friends here. I will be given by Miss Margaret King,
Mrs. B. J. Crawford, Mrs. Wm. Current Events will be given by Mrs.
Sproule, Mrs. Frances Courtice, Mrs, I Chas. Straughan, Roll Call, exhibit
'Herber Eedy and Miss Lucille Iledy iof a relic and give its history. Host -
of Dungannon and Mrs'. Sam Swan Sesses, Mrs. Mogrid'ge, Mrs. Wm.
of Belmore visited with Mrs. Fred Straughan and Mrs. Earl Raithby.
Ross on Wednesday. V
Jas. Huston of the R.C.A.F. Camp
Borden, Misses Jean Huston of Bow- STANLEY
manville, Mary of Campelville and
Francis, nurse -in -training at Kitchen- Miss Nola Taylor of Zurich, spent
er Hospital spent the weekend with Thanksgiving Monday with Mr. and
their parents Mr. and Mrs. John Hus- Mrs, Walter Baird.
ton. I MA and Mrs. Victor Paylou,h•nd
Miss Marjorie Arthur of Teeswater Morley, Leola and Arnold, also Mrs.
' and Miss Ruth Arthur, nurse -in -train -1W. Elliott and Miss Susan. Johnson,
ing at Victoria Hospital, London and visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Woods at St.
Keith Arthur of R.C.AI,F, Trenton Helens on Sunday.
spent the weekend with their mother Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson of
Mrs. M. Arthur. Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Anderson were Pepper over the weekend.
London visitors on Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pepper of Nia-
Miss Sadie Carter spent the week. gars Fails and Randal Pepepr of Tor -
end in Toronto. Ionto spent the weekend visiting
Mrs. Russell King and; two children friends.
Donald and Pauline visited her bus-
band Russell King, who is a patier.t
in the Westminster Hospital.
The Institute held a Tag day for
the Blind of Huron County, on Sat- ship Federation of Agriculture held a
urday. Four girls of the village sold very interesting meeting- in the town -
tags Joan Sheppard, Ruth Wilson, ship hall, Varna, in which plans were
Isabel; Rollinson and Lucille Keller. made for a .public meeting to be held
$12.50 was realized. on Tuesday, October 21st at 8 p.nt.
Three guest speakers will be present,
W.M.S. Everybody welcome,
The Fall Thankoffering of the W.
M.S. of Presbyterian !Church was held The October meeting of the Stanley
at the home of Miss- Josephine Weir. Community Club was held at the
The president Mrs. Huston presided home of Mss. Shaddock in town
and opened the meeting with prayer. with the president in 'the chair.
The scripture was read responsively Twenty members and five visitors
and Mrs. 3. H. Barnett of Goderich
offered prayer. An invitation from
the Arthur Circle, Goderich to attend
their Thakoffering meeting on Oct.
20th, when Rev. Allan Riock returned
missionary will be the guest speaker
was accepted. Miss Eva Somerville
of Goderich was the guest speaker
Miss Myrtle Pearson, visited her
uncle, Mr, Peter McEwen at Detroit
last Friday.
The executive of the Stanley Town•
-
Miss Ethel' Dexter of Kitchener
spent the holiday with her parents
Mr, and Mrs. Austin Dexter.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Busby and
Miss Shirley are spending their holi-
days with Mrs Busby's mother, Mrs.
Robt. Lawson,
Mr. and Mrs,, W. Johnston and
Leonard of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs.
Chas Dale of Huron Road West were
Sunday visitors at the hone of Mr.
and Mrs., Geo. Leitch,
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Elliott of Tor-
onto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Ferguson.
Miss Olive Grimoldby of Brantford
spent the holiday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Grimoldby,
Mr. Archie Hoggarth of Wallace -
burg spent the holiday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. William Britton.
Miss Doris Lawson of London war• a
holiday visitor at the home of her
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Lawson spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs',
Lorne Lawson.
BRii CEFIELD
Don't forget the Bruoefield Anni-
versary on Sunday, October 19th. The
Rev. Gillies Eadie, B.A. of Beecher
St. United Church, London, will be
the speaker. Special music is being
prepared.
were present. The roll call was an- Miss Margaret Aikenhead of Lon-
.swered by, "your pet superstition," don spent Thanksgiving at her home
and the meeting opened with the here.
Lord's Prayer followed by the seere- Miss Irene Snider of London spent
tary and treasurer's reports, It wan the weekend at her home here.
decided to buy six boys' suits with the Mise ,Grace Dalysmple of Stratford
money on hand, also about $10 worth visited at her home here.
of goods to snake'dreesses, There was 3Ir. and Mrs. C. Halstead and Flo -
and gave a .splendid address on a display of quilts made and clothing yd of Stratford spent a couple of days
"Things to be Thankful For." Some donated or made far refugees; also with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wheeler.
of these things are Our Home, Our articles for the babies in Northern Mr. and Mas. G. Voth and daughter
Possesdons and Our Loved Ones. The Ontario. Mrs. Tunes gave her knit. I visited the lady's father Mr. C. D.
Tiff wig,.
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. Cooke
• FLORIST.
Phones. 66w and 66)
Poultry Wanted
We are in the market for large or
small quantities of Live Poultry,
Quick service given in grading your
eggs,
IS. W. TREWAWFHA
Day Phone 214. Night Phone 328.
Batkin's- Locker. Storage
"Fish and Game out of Season"
Since the advent of Iocker service
venison cutlets, roast partridge or
duck, stewed rabbit, fried trout, pike
and bass provide mensual delicacies
for the table after the season is oven,
And, just between us sportsmen,—
what better way is there to prove
your' hunting or fishing story to that
skeptical friend than to invite him to
dinner and let him feast on the evid-
ence. Your locker keeps game and
fish FRESH till you want it, you can
have it out of season without breakin'
the lavi.
"Frozen Foods are Better Foods."
Auction Sale Register
Thurs., Oct. 16th: Farm and Farm
Stock, Implements, Wm. Lobb,
Goderich Township.
Sat, Oct. 18th: Furniture for Miss
Dinsley, •Clinton.
Tues., Oct. 21st: Purebred Shorthorn
sale, Cliff. Keys. Stanley Township.
Wed., Oct. 22nd: Farms and Farm
Stock, Implements, D. Churchill,
Goderich Township.
Thurs., Oct. 23rd: Farm Stock and
Implements, Fergus Connelly,
Brussels.
Fri„ Oct. 24th: House and Furniture
est. of late Geo. Weeks, Varna.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
Auctioneer
Simpson.
Miss Louise Marshall of London
spent the weekend with Miss McCully.
Misses Ina and Ellen Scott of Lon-
don spent Thanksgiving at their home
here.
Mrs. Robt. Dawson 'visited her par-
ents at Inwood this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Dunlop of Chats-
worth visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Strange of
Chatham visited Mr. and Mrs. G.
Swan.
My. and Mrs. John McIntosh and
family of Toronto spent the holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. C. Haugh.
MARRIA(ES
church, officiated.
BIRTHS
SCHELL1dNBERGER — In Clinton
Public Hospital, on Wednesday,
October 15th, to Mr, and Mrs.
Harry Schee/Merger, of Clinton, a
son, (Eric Charles).
DEATF1S
GLIDDON—In Vinenrount on Friday,
October 10th, Richard Gliddon in
his 90th, year. Brother of Samuel
Gliddon of town.
For Sale
Eight roomed house, 11l storey
frame house. Downstairs Lath and
plaster upstairs', matched lumber,
size 24x401 Also kitchen, pantry;
and woodshed size 30x30, finshed in-
side with matched lumber. Both build-
ings square timber frames and 6 inch
studding. Apply to Fenwick Stewart,
No. 5, Clinton, phone 12-620.
62-2
For Sale
35 pigs, six weeks old. Apply to
William A. McGuire, Bayfield, phone
Clinton 900r3. 62-1
Lost _- •-
A black and tan female hound with
white tip on tail and white tip on
its four paws, also a strip of white on
the breast. Phone 241 and notify
Thos. Churchill, of its whereabouts.
62-1
Hens for Sale
100, one-year old white Leghorn
hens for sale. Apply to Howard M.
Crich, R.R. No. 3, Seaforth, phone
Clinton central 614-3. 62-1
AUCTION _SALE
on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21ST
At the Dublin Stock Yards
Consisting of: 50 head of cattle,
ranging from '700 to 900 pounds, 2,
2 -furrow riding plows; 30 pigs
(chunks).
J. CRONIN, Proprietor,
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer.
i1AGE `.5
DOXY
CLZN'PON
NOW PLAYING: "The Lone Wolf
Takes a Chance" 8r "Blondie Plays
Cupid."
MON., TUES. & WED.
.Rosalind Russell, Melvyn_ Douglas,
Binnie Barnes and Allyn Joslyn
They thought they knew all about
love until they met each other.
"This Thing Called Love"
THURS., . FRI, & SAT.
-George Formby, Phyllis Calvert
and Garry )Marsh
If you are in need of a tonic, just
see George Formby in
"Let George Do It"
and all your •troubles will burts
like bubbles,
Coming: Anna Neagle in "Sunny"
CAPITAL r HbATRE'
GODISRICR
NOW: Wayne Morris in: "Bad
Med" of Missouri" & and "Christ-
mas in July."
MON., TUES. & WED.
Anna Neagle, Ray Bolger and
Edw, Everett Horton
singing and dancing in the show
that dazzled Broadivay.
"SUNNY"
.THURS., FICI. & SAT.
Abbott & Costello with. Allan. Jones
Nancy Kelly and Leo Carrillo
in Jerome Kern'sgreatest rnusieal
show
'One Night in the Tropics'
Coming: "Million Dollar Baby"—
Priscilla Lane. Coming•; Betty Grabie in:
1tGLP�'I` TNEA7'RE.
SEAFORTH
NOW: "Triple Justice" and "Let's
Make Music."
MON., TUES. & WED.
Rosalind Russell Brian Aherne
and Robt. Bentley
Squirm in and out of a set of hil-
arious complications in
"HIRED WIFE"
Thurs., Fri.. Sat.—Double Feature
Fred Astaire, Paulette Goddard,
Artie Shaw
Nimble -footed Fred joins with
swing king Artie for a great fun -
fest
"SECOND CHORUS"
Also: Richard Dix and Pat Mori-
son in "THE ROUND UP"
Mat.: Wed. Sat. & Holidays 3 p.m. "MOON OVER MIAMI"Mats,: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m.
Mat:: Sat, and Holidays et 3 p.m.
BAfTLIFF'S
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
Pumpkin Pies, Tarts, Cookies, Cakes,
Muffins, Date and Nut Loaf, Tea Bis-
cuits, Chop Suey, Raison Bd., Fruit
and Nut Bread, Whole Wheat and
Cracked Wheat Bread.
THIS MONTH'S SPECIAL
BUTTERSCOTCH ICE CREAM PIE
Try One They are • Delicious
PHONE 1 WE DELIVER
DANCE
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
To
Roy Mackenzie and his Orchestra
TOWN HALL
CLINTON
ADMISSION: 35c and 25c
Cliff. Watson, Manager
WARNING
In order that citizens of Clinton,
and immediate vicinity may not be-
come alarmed, we hereby warn you,
that the Fire Alarm Siren is being
given a real test, Saturday afternoon,
Oct. 18, at 1 p.m., and a test blast
ONLY on each successive Saturday at
Oct. 18, at 1 p.rn, and a TEST BLAST
Clinton Town Council
A. J. McMURRAY, Mayor,
62-2
Fourth Reduction Sale
Scotch Shorthorns
Tuesday,lOctober 21st
14 bulls 16 'females
Elmandorph stock farm
Varna, Ontario.
Send for Catalogue
Clifford H. Keys
R.R. No. 1, Varna
DANCE
in HOLMESVILLE, on
Friday, October 17
MONK'S ORCHESTRA
ADMISSION 25c
EVERYBODY. WELCOME
TENDEKS
Sealed tender will be received by
the undersigned up. to 12 o'clock noon
of October 17th, 1941, for operation
of a truck (years' model, make and
type, must be specified) for snow
plow to be used on Clinton - Streets,
winter of 1941-42, Contractor most
carry Public Liability and Property
Damage insurance, also Compensation
for any help required. Further in-
formation may be obtained from
Town Clerk, Clinton. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
Clinton Town Council
M. T. CORLESS
Clerk and Treasurer.
61-2
For Sale
Two sows due October 24th, and
25th, for sale. Apply to Arnold Dale,
R.R. 1, Clinton, phone 801-3. 62-1
For Sale
5 spring calves; 5, year old steers;
1 litter of pigs and a number of white
angora rabbits. Apply to James East,
21/ miles North-East of Clinton 62-1
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm, Farm Stock, Implements
Grain and Hay
at lot 33 and 34, 3 miles west of Clin-
ton on eon. 14, Goderich township. on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22ND
at 1 o'clock sharp consisting of the
following:
CATTLE: -3 black cows, 5 yrs. old,
with calf at foot; red cow, 5 yrs. old,
with calf at foot; roan shorthorn (re-
gistered) 8 yrs. old with calf at foot,
all the above cows are supposed to be
in calf:; roan shorhorn cow (aged) re-
gistered with calf at foot; red steer, 2
yrs. old; blue steer 1 yr. old; red heif-
er 1 yr, old; white shorthorn heifer,
eligible for registration; roan short
horn bull 1 yr. old, eligible for regis-
tration.
IMPLEMENTS: Massey Harris
binder, 7 ft. cut, in good condition;
Massey Harris mower, 7 ft. cut;
Frost and Wood hay rake; Oliver 2
row scuffler with bean puller attach -
rent; Cockshutt disc drill; McCorm-
ick Deering disc; set of drag harrows;
Cockshutt 2 furrow riding plow;
walking plow; Bain wagon; hay rack;
sleighs; root pulper; fanning mill;
wheel barrow; set of heavy harness;
collars; halters; quantity of square
framing timbers; heavy logging
chain.
GRAIN AND FEED: 25 ton of
choiee hay; about 800 bus. of oats; 8
bus. of feed beans; 12 bus. of buck
wheat; 10 bus. of fall wheat; quantity
of cut straw.
Positively no reserve as the propri-
etor is in poor health.
At the same time and place there
will be offered for sale, subject to
reserve bid, the farms, consisting of
160 acres more or less, with a 2 story
brick house, bank barn 50 ft. by 56 ft:
and water supply consisting of a
never failing spring, and well water
pumped by windmill to stable.
Farms will be offered for sale eith-
er seperately or together.
Terms on Mottles Cash,
'Penns on farms made known on
day of sale.
DAVID T. CHURCHILL, Prop: let.
or.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auction.
eer. 61-2
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AUCTION SALE
Of Household Furniture
at the residence of Miss Martha Din-
sley, Maple St. Clinton, on
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 18TH
at 2 o'clock sharp consisting of the
following:
Lest. • Mahogany finished settee; Mohair'
On Sunday, October 12th, a maltese settee; mohair couch; 5 mohair chairs,
, . Finder please including arm chair; 2 oak rocking
leave
Persian wordcatatfemalethe News -.Record. Re- chairs;; 2 Cain bottom rocking chairs:
ward.Nisi walnut bedroom suite, including a
chest of drawers; mahogany finish
For Sale ,r bedroom suite; bed room suite; bed
Two litters York pigs, ready to and wash stand; walnut chest o
wean. Also York sow due to farrow. drawers; oak hall rack; side board:
Apply to James Land'sborough 665r16 12 kitchen chairs; walnut extension
Seaforth. 61-2 table; 2' drop Ieaf tables; 3 ama`I
— _ tables; 2 walnut wash stands; table
NOTICE TO CREDITORS with marble ton; McClacy range,
BURGESS' STUDIO
CLINTON
Photographs of Distinctioa
IRENE BURGESS
Phone 115,
Developing. and Priming
MONUMENTS
To those contemplating build-
ing a Monument . , Get my
pricesbefore buying, Cemetery
Lettering a specialty.
All worir guaranteed.
JOHN GRANT
CLINTON MARBLE
& GRANITE WORKS
Orton — Ontario
Successor to Ball & Zapfe
59 t
ICA1)1O iK RVICE
1942 Radios are here on display in-
cluding, Rogers, Deforest, Philcos,
Westinghouse, Spartons.
I carry a full line of radio tubes,
up to date tube tester, General and
Everready Batteries, Dominion Wa-
shing Machines, all electrical appli-
ances and roofing supplies.
A. W. Groves, Princess St..,
PRINCESS ST. CLINTON
For Sale
Goldfish for sale—Bowls, Feed,
Ornaments, Sea -weed, etc., any size
aquarium ordered. Floyd McAsh at
General store Varna, Ont. 61-2
Sprayed App es fo: Sale
Certified apples, Sy.-, King, Sweets,
Greening, Snow, Ru sats and cooking
apples. Phone, Cli ,ton 62.2-21, Fred
McClymont. se re. 60tf
1 House for Sale
1 8 -roomed red brick house on Ontar-
io street, Clinton, for sale, lights,
bathroom, etc. Half acre of land,.
double garage. Apply to Thos. E.
Livingston, Clinton. 61-4
• • For Sale
1 Purebre Leicester sheep; she a
Ong rams, ram lambs, alto choice..
(ewe lambs. Apply to J. II. Quigle't,
3 miles south of Clinton on No. I
highway. Phone 619-3, Clinton C n:-
ral. e0 t"
Farm for Sale
An extra good 50 acres at Lot G,.
on the 2nd concession of Hu♦Iett,
drained, in excellent state of c Iti-
vation; 1/,r mile from school, App y
to Thos. E. Livingston,,,C,inton. 61-4
Wanted
Experienced cook -general, faintly
three adults. High wages for exp ,r-
ienced person. Apply to Mrs. George
A. Ramsay, 197 Ridout street, Soutn,
London, Ontario 3:1.3
AUCTION SALE
Of House, Lot and Furniture
At the home of the late George
Weeks, Lot 2, Crawford Survey,
Varna, on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24TH,
at 1.30, p.m., consisting of the
following:
5 piece living room suite; Morris
chair; 3 rocking chairs; 4 tables; rug
10 by 12; tapestry rug; congoleum
rug; leather couch; 6 oak lea.her
seated dining room chairs; combin-
ation china cabinet' and buffett;
White drop head sewing machine; 2
complete bedroom suites; number of
mattresses, day bed; chest of draw-
ers; toilet set; commode chair; quilts
and blankets; fallen leaf table; kitch-
en cabinet; 6 kitchen chairs; 2 cup-
boards; kitchen stove (Cosy Home);
lawn mower; 2 pieces o1 congoleum
2 by 3 yds.;. silverware; sealers;
dishes and numerous oth_>r articles.
Also 1929 Essex Coach in good
condition.
At the same time and place the
house and lot will : e offered for sale.
The lot consists of 1/' acre of land
with 11/ storey asphalt shingled
house with hydro installed.
TERMS—CASH
EDITH BEAT'1'Y. Executrix.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT. Aucline-
eer, 61-3
All persons having claims against (Quebec Style) large kitchen Cup •
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the estate of John N. Povey, late of board;, box heating stove; weight
the Town of Clinton, in the County of clock; kitchen clock; 2 copper boilers;
ru•.
carpets; blankets; quilts; ticking;
mattresses; dishes; cooking utensils
and numerous eth t 1
A number of antiques are includei.
in the abo,e.
No reserve as; proprietoress has
Huron, Labourer, Deceased, who died lawn mower; 6 ft. step ladder gs
at the City of London, Ontario, on the
20th day of, September, A.D. 1939, are
required to, send;' a statement of their
claims t M P
s o McDonagh, Solicitor,
London, Ontario, before_ the 10th day
of November A.D. 1941, after which
date the Administrator. will distribute given up housekeeping.
the property having regard only to MISS MARTHA DTNSLEY, Prop -
claims received before distribution rietress.K
and will not be liable for any 'other. EDARD W. ELLIOTT, Auction -
claims. 61-3 eel's. 61-2
ei
r al' s es.
W anted
01d horses and cattle foe mink feel
If dead phone at once. Will pay do
cording to value. Elmer Trick, phnns
907r5, or Lloyd l3atkin 619r14.
45tf a -o -a
For Sale
I House and lot with garage on Rat-
tenbury street, town. lights & water;
also house and two tots on Huron
street, 9 rooms, tights and water, also
(stable and henhouse. Apply to Miss
Bertha Centelon. Huron "street, Clins
ton.
27tf.