The Clinton News Record, 1938-04-14, Page 5TIIURS., APRIL 14, 1938
TIIE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
PAGE 5
THE
YAL
OF CANADA'
CLINTON BRANCTi - E. E. PATERSON, Manager
aster ATTL+E
........... 'ems, ................
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE
The service on Good. Friday will be
7. held in St. Paul's Church, at 10,80 a.m.
"'Phe special speaker will be Rev. G.
s G. Burton.
Clinton Presbyterian Church
Public Worship at 11 a.m.
Sunday School at 10 a,m.
Young People's Society, Thtu'sday,
. April 21st, at 8 p.m.
Bible Class, Wednesday at. 8 parr.
Knox Presbtyerian Church, 73ayfiel
Public worship ab 3 pan.
Sunday Sehool at 2 p.m.
St, Paul's Church
There will be a celebration of the
Holy Communion at 8 a,m., 11 am
- and 7 p.m. The services will be i
,charge of the rector, Rev, K. McGoun
•assisted by Mr. J. A. Watton, B.A.
• of Huron College, London.
Special Easter music will feature
the services on Sunday.
Morning: Anthem:. "This is the
Day", Simper. Solo, Eileen McGoun
Evening: Anthem: "All Creatures
, of our God and King."
• On Friday evening, April lst, the
• Junior W. A. of St. Paul's Church
Reid an open meeting in the Parish
Hall. After the devotional exercises
and business meeting conducted by
'• the officers, Miss Lucy Ellwood, Pre
• eident; Miss Jean Grealis, Secretary
.'Miss Ora Grealis, Treasurer, with the
Junior organist, Miss. Phyllis Berman,
t presiding at the piano, the girls pre-
sented a very pretty and interesting
Chinese play, called Gold Chains, for
which they had been coached by Miss
-Eileen Atkinson, Those taking part
. and wearing real and beautiful Chi-
nese costumes were, Miss Lois Dra-
per, Mies Phyllis Herman, Miss Jo-
. An, Cuninghame, Miss Jean Tasker,
. Miss Shirley Nickle, Miss Lucy Ell-
• weed, Miss Ora Grealis, Miss Marga-
' ret Frenilin, Miss Harriet Fremlin,
Miss Winnifred James, Miss Audrey
'• CoIquhotin.
Miss Madden Ilawicins of Toronto
will address the Sunday School at
2.30 pan.
Wesley -Willis United Church
Easter Sunday.
7 O.M. Easter Sunrise Service, by
r the Young People's Union to which
,call are welcome. Let us come early
to the open tomb,
11 a.m. Special Easter Music by
e
the Choir.
"0 Morn of Beauty", Sibelius.
"King of Kings", Simper,
Sermon Subject; "Victory and Vin-
dication?'
Sclo: "Fear Not Ye 0' Israel", Mrs.
Dr. W. A. Oakes.
7 pan. "Hallelujah", Simper.
Male Quintette: ° Messrs. Clifford
Lobb, William Mutch, Wilmer Wallis,
Percy Livermore and Murray:McEw-
-an._
• Anthem: "0 Death, Where is Thy
Sting?"
Sermon Subject: "I Know that My
Redeemer Liveth."
The Easter' Thankoffering meeting
•• of the Ever Ready Mission Circle will
;1:16 held Thursday, April 21st, in the
Sunday School Room, at: 8 o'clock.
Mrs. C, W. D. emus will be the
• speaker. ,The roll call is to be ens-
' wered by a verse of Scripture.
The Superintendents of the Baby
$and, Mrs. Wilfred Jervis and .Mrs.
•John Nediger, are arranging an open
)eating to be held in the Primary
Boom on Wednesday afternoon, April
20th, at 3 o'clock. A. suitable pro-
gram will be, presented and all la -
••flies are cordially invited.
Ontario Street United Church
7.30. a.m. Sunrise Service. Young
'' People in. charge. Everyone welcome.
11,00 am. "The Empty Tomb—The
Risen Lord." Special music, ,Organ
' 'numbers from the Messiah.
Anthem: "Christ is Risen;"
Solo: "Consider the Lilies," Mr.
Rennie. .
2.00 pan.: Divine Worship and Sun-
day School at Turner's Church.
2.30 pan.: Ontario Street Sunday
School.
7.00 p.m.: "Eye Witnesses of Mo-
mentous Events,"
Anthem: "Ye Choirs of New Jerus-
alem."
Solo: "Holy City," Mr. D. C. Me
Neill.
Organ numbers—Selected.
Thursday (April 4th) : Turner's
d Church -Passion Week, Service 8
p.m.
Saturday (April 10th) Turner's
Church -Membership Class at hone
of Mrs. Herman. Crich,
• Wednesday, April 20th: Midweek
Service of Fellowship, Prayer and
Praise.
Friday, April 22nd: Committee of
Stewards will meet at 8.00 part.
Eight members were received by
letter and twenty-one on Profession
of Faith at Ontario Street. United
• Church, Sunday morning, April 10th.
The Easter Thankofferingmeeting
of the W. IVI. S. was held on Tuesday
afternoon with a splendid attendance.
Mrs. Shipley and IVIrs. Burton wel-
comed the members, and. Mrs. Wiltse
presided,
Mrs. Burton took charge of the
idevotional period, assisted by Mrs.
i Kennedy, Mrs. Pearson, lilts. Beaton,
and Mrs. Wiltse. Delegates to the
Presbyterial to be held in Exeter, on
Tuesday, April 26111, were appointed,
they are Mrs. W. IRozell, Mrs. Peck
and Mrs. Wiltse. A beautiful Easter
solo. was sung by Mrs. H. C. Lawson,
Mrs. Wiltse introduced the guest
speaker, Mrs. Sheppard, of Egmond-
ville who gave an interesting and in-
spiring address based on the 23rd
Psalm entitled, `"The Song of our
Syrian Guest". A pleasing duet was
contributed by Mrs. Aiken and Flor-
ence. A hearty vote of thanks was
extended to all taking part in the
program by Mrs, W. S. R. Holmes'
and Mrs. Peek.
Mrs. R. Pearson and Mrs. Carrie
Jervis presided over the tea tables,)
and a social hour was spent at the
conclusion of the meeting. Mi.'s.
Hawke closed with prayer. A very
generous offering was received.
11
AUBURN
Mr. Jack Weir sport the week -enol
in Toronto, the guest of AIr. and Mrs.
Goo. Patterson:
Mr. Jas. Brundrit spent the week-
end with friends in Mithcell.
Mr. and Mrs. Rich. MCWhinnoy of
!Crewe, visited with Mrs. Fred Ross
on Friday.
1 Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Medd of Gocle-
rich, visited with Mr. and ,Mrs. Rol-
llinson on Sunday.
Mrs. Alice Robb is visiting iter
daughter, Mrs. R, McIfenzie of Loch
alsh.
Messrs. Tom and Ben Johnston at-
tended a Fire Demonstration and lec-
ture at London last. Friday;' They
were accompanied by Mrs. T. S. John -
stop and Laura Philips.
Wilbur Lawlor is engaged with Pet-
er Jefferson for the summer.
. Born—On Tuesday, April 5th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duerr, of Hullett,,
a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman 'Garrett of
Blyth, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Robison,
Mr. Peter Glazier has a fine flock
of white Leghorn hens here which
have Iaicl four large eggs weighing
11 ors. and one of them measured 61/,
by 7" in circumference.
The regular monthly meeting' of the
Women's Institute will be held in the
Forrester's Hall en Tuesday, April(
10th. The Current Events to be giv-
en by Mrs. Mogridge. Roll call, verse
of a poem. Subject, Mrs. Earl Raith-
by. Election of officers. The hostes-,
MARRIAGES
DUTOT—ATWOOD On Saturday,
April 9th, Delores Isabel Atwood
was united . in marriage to Alvin
Dutot, of Brumfield, at the Rec-
tory, Bayfield.
WILLS —.HANNA On Thursday,
Apiril. 7th, Ruth Jean Isabel Hanna
and Ernest William Wills, bath of
Vanguard, Sask., were united in
marriage by Rev. C. W. D. Cosens,
at Wesley -Willis church manse.
BIRTHS
SHOIJLDICE - In Clinton Public
Hospital, on April 5th, to Mr. and
Mr's, Watson Shouldice, a son.
OSTROM—In Clinton Hospital, on
April 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. John
Ostrom, of Varna, a son.
COOPER—In Clinton Hospital, on
April 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Cooper, a daughter,
MacDONALD—In Clinton Hospital,
on April 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam
MacDonald, a son.
GREALIS—In Women's College St,
Hospital, Toronto, on Saturday, Ap-
ril 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Grealis, a son.
DEATHS
GREALIS—In Clinton, on Friday,
April 8th, Edward Grealis, in his
71st year.
McDOUGALL—In Goderich Town-
ship, on Sunday, April10th, Jessie
McDonald Stirling, beloved wife of.
Peter McDougall, in her 74th year,
MANNING—In Londesboro, on Sun-
day, April 10th, Alice Maude Mog-
ridge, wife of Charles H. Manning,
in her 640. year.
ses, Mrs. Hewitt, Mrs. Plaetzer and
Mrs. H. Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Thompson of
Delhi, spent the week -end with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Thompson and other friends.
A meeting was held hero in Knox
United Church on Saturday after-
noon, for the purpose of forming a C.
G.I.T. group. Mrs. Charles Straugh-
an presided in the presence of Miss
Dorothy Anderson, who was appoint-
ed as leader. Mrs. Charles. Toll of
Blyth gave an inspiring message on
the work of the C.G.T.T. group,
The next meeting will be held on
April 30th, when this 'group will or-
ganize.
At Knox United Church, Rev. H.
C, Wilson addressed his congregation
from John 12-32 on "The Vision of
the Crucified", and Earl Wrightman
assisted in the service of song with a
solo.
At Knox Presbyterian Church Rev.
A. M. Boyle spoke from Matthew 21-5
on "The Significance of Jesus Entry
on the Colt," Josephine Wenn favor-
ed with a solo. The W. M. S. of this
church will hold their Easter Thank
offering meeting in the church on
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. A. M.
Boyle will be the" guest speaker,
At St. Mark's Anglican church,
Rev, R. IV.i, Weekes chose his message
from Matthew 21-9 on. 'The Trium-
phal Entry of Christ into Jerusal-
em." The Sacrament of Holy • Coma
nnutionn was observed at this service
and will also be observed at the Eas-
ter Service next Sunday. On Good
Friday morning Rev. R. M, Weeks will
conduct a special service in this
church.
At the Baptist Church on Sunday
afternoon, Rev, G. W. Sherman chose
his message from Matthew. The text
being, "On the Cross."
Born—On • Sunday, April 10th, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Sanford
Lawlor,to Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Jones
(nee Elsie Lawlor), a sin.,
A Sacred Concert will be given in
the Auburn Baptist Church on Goad
Friday, April 15th at 8 p.m. Home
alent, assisted by talent from Blyth,
Clinton and Londesboro,
Ib
t C+
-1-7-8-Z, EASTER LILIES
and Assorted
FLOWERING
PLANTS.
ROSES,
SNAPDRAGON,
CARNATIONS,
and
SPRUTG FLOWERS.
Chas. V. Co ki
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 56j
Fresh Eggs -Poultry
WANTED
Good prices are expectecl for Poul-
try for some tuna to come. When
you have any young (thickens or fat
Cavil give us a call,—Our prices are
always in lino with dity prices.
Our E'gg-Glrading Service will
please you. Eggs graded while you
wait,.
N. W. TREWARTIIA
Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w
CARD OF THANKS
Sincere thanks are extended t o
the neighbours and friends for their
kindness and sympathy during our
recent bereavement, Special thanks
are extended to those who kindly
loaned cars or sent floral tributes, and
to Rev. G. W. Sherman and Rev. G.
W. D. C'osens.—Mrs. Ed. Grealis.
House For Sale
House and lot on High street. Ex-
cellent condition, modern convenien-
ces, ideal location. Apply T. J. Mc-
Neil, Clinton. 79-1-p.
COMMUNITY SALES, SEAFORTH
As Friday is a Holiday, the sale
this week will be on Saturday, April
16th; 2 cows, due to freshen imme-
diately; seed oats; riding plow; tim-
othy seed;; stocker cattle; 50 or 60
pigs. Cattle and pigs are in demand.
Bring them, in. J. J. Coyne, Manager,
T. M. Kelly, Auctioneer.
Annual Meeting
CLINTON HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY
to be held in the
(Council Chambers) - TOWN HALL
On Friday Afternoon;
APRIL l5th
at 1.30 pan., Sharp. 79-1.
BOY SCOUT
Paper Day
Sat. April 16
Now is the time to get rid of your
surplus paper without trouble and at
the same time help the Scouts to
raise some funds.
RAGS ALSO ARE ACCEPTABLE
NOTICE
1)12. D. C. GEDDES
will not be in his office from Thurs-
day, April 14th to Monday, April 18th.
79-1.
London- Wingham
Motorways. •
HOLIDAY SERVICE
LEAVE CLINTON—APRIL 14 & 16
North Bound -2.20 and 8.40 p.m.
South Bound -T-8.40 a.m. and 4.35 p.m.
APRIL 15TH
North Bound -2.25 and 10.30 pan.
South Bound -8,35 am, and 5,35 p.m.
Easter Specials In
Usew'� 5Cars
�n
1937 Dodge Deluxe Coach, Heater.
1935 Dod6e Lehtxe Coach, Heater.
1936 Dodge Deluxe Coach, Heater.
I932 DeSota'Sedan, Heater.
1932 Chev. Sedan, Like New.
1932 R. S. Plymouth Coupe.
1931 Willis Sedan.
1930 Graham Sedan.
1929 Plymouth Coach. •
1929 Erskine Sedan.
1928 Ford Coach.
1930 Chev. Coupe, R.S.
TRUCKS
1936 Dodge 1/2 -ton, Express, heavy
duty tires, truck locally owned,
and like new.
2 -Ton 1932 Dodge, Stake Truck.
Reg. McGee
DODGE and DeSOTO SALES
Phone 695—Goderich.
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BOXY THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE
Clinton. Goderich
NOW: "IT'S LOVE I'M AFTER” NOW: BOBBY BREEN in:
starring Bette Davis and Leslie "HAWAII CALLS"
IIoward.
Man., Tues,, Wed.
GINGER. ROGERS, Katharine
Hepburn and Adolphe- Menjou
offer a brilliant story of
theatrical. ethics.
"STAGE DOOR"
Gail Patrick and Constance Collier
Thurs,, Fri., Sat.
Thurs., Fri. Sat. Bert Lahr, Jimmy Savo,
Mischa Auer and Bllly House
"SOME BLONDES ARE,„in. a ten -star- fun frolic
Mon., Tues., Wed.
The Picture that was' held over
for five weeks in Toronto.
"THE AWFUL TRUTH"
starring Irene Dunne, Cary Grant
in air ultra -sophisticated comedy
and Ralph Bellamy
DANGEROUS' Merry-Go-Roundof
1938"
Starring Noah Berry Jr., William
Garvin, Nan Grey and
Dorothea Beat.
Coming: Grace Moore in:
"I'LL TAKE ROMANCE" Coming: "STAGE DOOR".
Mata Sat and Holidays at 3 p.m. Mat.: Wed., Sat., Holidays, 3 p.m. ' Mat, :Sat, and holidays at 3 p.m. •
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REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth
NOW: Colbert & Boyer in:
"'l OVARTCH"
Mon., Tues., Wed.
•1 RED ASTAIRE, Joan Fontaine,
George Burns' and Gracie Allen
"A Damsel in Distress"
Thurs., Fri Sat.—Double Bill
Wendy Barrie, Kent Taylor and
Mischa Auer
in a romantic comedy stagecl, in
Budapest
"Prescription For
Romance"
An added featureis the adventur-
ous film
"Purple Vigilant&
THE
Sweetest Gift
FOR EASTER
A BOX OF
MOIR'S
SMILES'N CHUCKLES
or
FRESH PACK
Chocolates
ALL IN HO SPECIAL HOLIDAY DAY WRAP
WE ALSO HAVE A NIDE ASSORT-
MENT OF EASTER NOVELTIES.
Hot Cross Buns
THURSDAY AND SATURDAY.
Bartliff 6 Crich
Phone 1. Clinton.
SEEDS —
Am carrying a full stock of Clover
and Grass Seeds, Grass Seeds cheap-
est they have been for years. Clover,
except for Alfalfa, cheaper than last
year. Alfalfa not as dear as expect-
ed, around $18.00 per bushel.
In Seed Grain we have especially
nice O.A.G. 21 Barley, testing 50 lbs.
Banner, Liberty, Swedish Giant' and
Alaskan Oats.
We carry a full stock of bulk gar -1
den seeds. Our 5c packages has much
more than 10e ordinary packets.
FRED O. FORD
FLOUR, FEED, SEED & GRAIN
Phone 123w.
Notice to Cyclists
It is :contrary to a by-law passed
by the Council of the Town of Clinton
for any person to ride a bicycle on
the sidewalks of the said Town.
Anyone found so doing will be pros-
ecuted according to law.
A. E. FREMLIN
78-2.
House For Rent
Comfortable house with hydro,
town water, garage and good garden.
Apply to Wm. J. Stewart, Huron
street.
orf's
'-Fakeisy
EASTER WEEK MEANS:—
CHOCOLATE
EANS:CHOCOLATE RASTER EGGS,
CHOCOLATE BOATS,
CHOCOLATE BUNNIES,
CHOCOLATE ROOSTERS,
CHOCOLATE HOUSES,
CHOCOLATE CARRIAGES,
CHOCPLATE CARS, -'
CHOCOLATE HENS,.
CHOCOLAN G�Ilti b. "--
These areOnly Few
Choice Lin
es-
including. a Fine Assortment of Eas-
ter Novelties in Chinaware, in the
Most Gorgeous Display of Easter
Goods we have ever stocked.
SEE OUR SPECIAL EASTER CAKE
and you can't be without
HOT CROSS BUNS
ORDER NOWi
W END ORF'S
Phone 68
BABY CHICKS
ENGLISH LEGHORNS
—BARRED ROCKS
CUSTOM HATCHING
HATCHING EGGS
English Leghorns—Barred Rocks
E. L. MITTELL
Phone 213—Clinton.
House For Sale
A very desirable residence on Prin-
cess street. Good garden and fruit
trees, electric lights and town water.
House in good ,condition. Apply at
the News -Record office. 75-c,
Plants For Sale
Raspberry cane, Latham nursery
strain, Large, red meaty berries, hea-
vy cropping. 1 dozen for 75e; 50 for
$8.00; 100 for $5.00. Strawberries,
Senator Dunlop, Downham nursery
strain, 100 for $1.25; $6.00 for 1000
at the garden. Collin's Berry Farm,
Phone 616r42. 77-11.
• For Sale
Improved Banner, Irish White and
Early Alaska Oats, also some good
6 -row barley and Marquis wheat.
78-2. Seed Timothy and Yellow Blossom
Clover. Call and see them. J. Les -
Pasture
I have accommodation for twenty
head of cattle for pasture for the
season. Plenty of good spring water
and grass. Apply to 0. R. Forster,
Maitland con., Colborne, R. R. 2,
Clinton, or phone 169, Carlow.
78-3-p.
Hairdressing
Get your permanents for Easter at
Bayfield. $2.00, $3.50, $5.00. All
work guaranteed. Makins' Beauty
Shoppe, Phone 631)15. 78-3.
For Sale
Fancy Goldfish and Aquarimn Sup-
plies. Beevers Service Station, Gode-
rich, Ontario. 79-1. For Sale
Cottage. Far Sala Calves, young cattle and Bows. Geo.
Residence of date Adam: Scott on Mann, Sr., R. R. No. 4, Clinton, phone
78-2.
lie Cox, phone 003x2. 77-4.
For Sale
Two cabins and a booth. Mrs. Wm.
Connell, Clinton, phone 162. 79-2.
For Sale
Thorobred Polled -Hereford bulls.
Just the right age for service. Reas-
onably priced. 1'. G. Elliott, Bay -
held, phone 609r41. 78-2-p.
Seed Barley
I have a quantity of 0.A.C. No. 21
Seed Barley, also Timothy and Alf-
alfa seed. Phone 616r33, Clinton
central Arnold Jamieson, 78-2.
Mary street, Clinton. Apply F. Fing- 6361'14,
land. 79-3.
TENDERS WANTED
Jerry Foot has broken his engage- BULLETT TOWNSHIP
meat with Iva Corn. He is in love
Tenders will be received until noon
Wed., April 20, 1938, to furnish power
and operate the Hullett Gravel Crush-
er at the rate of 280 Rev. per min.
All crushed material to be put through
an inch screen and to be- crushed to
the .satisfaction of the Road Superin-
tendent. The Contractor to supply his
own drag line and move the crusher
give terns. Apply to News -Record. from one pit to the other without any
794. additional cost to the Township, up
With Cress Coln and Bullion Salves.
Sold by Hovey's Drug Store in Clin-
ton, and Hemphill's in, Hensall and all
Drug Coimters.
For Sale
Massey -Harris manure spreader, in
good, repair. McCormick -Deering out-
throw disc used two seasons. Will
BURGESS' STUDIO
CLINTON
Photographs of Distinction
by ., :1
IRENE BURGESS 1;
Phone 115. ' ;
Developing and Printing
(Open Every Day)
ADIO
-*-4"JEPAIRS
Highest Quality Parts
COMPFETELY EQUIPPED
SERVICE SHOP.
Quick Service—Guaranteed Work.
PHONE 213.
E. Mitteli
RADIO-TRICIAN
LET US DO YOUR
EASTER WORK NOW
OUR WORK IS BACKED BY
35 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
AS A TAILOR & DRY-CLEANER.
ALBERT PALMER ; 1
Isaac St., Clinton.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
ACCOUNTS, NOTES,
JUDGEMENTS COLLECTED
Our collecting department is a rot,
sult of years of successful expert•
ence in collecting local or out-o&town
accounts.
No collection, no charge —
Maii your list of accounts to -day to.
Burke's Collecting Agency,
(License 176)
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT.
41-t.I*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Creditors Or Others
having any claims or demands against
estate of Mary Jane Fraser, late of
the Village of Bayfield, deceased, or
the estate of John Fraser, late of the
same place, deceased, are hereby re-.
quired to forward the same -to Mrs.
Anna M. Wise, •Clinton, Ontario, the
Executrix of the Wills of the said
decedents, on or before the 18th day
of April, 1938, after which date the
Executrix will proceed to distribute
the said estates among those duly
entitled thereto, having regard only.
to clai}ns or demands of which notice
has then been received.
DATED this 24th day of March,
1938.
IAN MacRAE, .Box 386, Strathroy,
Ontario, Solicitor for the Executrix.
77-3.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Thomas Cowan,
late of the Township of Hullett in the
County of Huron, Esquire, Deceased.
All persons having claims against
the estate of the above deceased ars
required to file the same with the
undersigned Solicitor for the .Execu-
tore, George McCall, Alexander WelIs
and Jennie Cowan, on or before the
915 day of April, 1938, atter which.,
date the assets will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled there-
to, having regard only to the claims
of which notice shall have been given.
DATED at Clinton, this 21st day
of 'March, A.D., 1938.
F. FINGLAND, . Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor. for Executors. George Mc-
Call, Alexander Wells and Jennie.
Cowan. 76-3.
House For Rent
Apply Scott's Grocery, 75-t8
Wanted paidto three sets. PROPERTY FOR SALE
Highest cash rices. for Old, Tenders will also be received for For sale in Blyth, that.. desirable
g p
Horses and Cattle fit for minkfeed.l Contractor to supply his own equip- house and lot, known as the late Mrs.
Evecythiltg' relnpvecl. If dead phone' .meth for crushing incl tracking the Carr's property
on Diusley street.
at' .once. Fred Gilbert, 608x22, Clip- l crushed material, per yard under the House has 8 rooms, bathroom, furnace
ton, 19-te'-
f-o-w,1same •condition. Contractor to remove ole., and can be purchased very
PL..
surface from all pits. cheap. Alia for sale a corner build -
For FarSal e 1 Tinders will also be received for ing lot on Queen street. Executors:
Have several choice little pigs for trucking . the crushed material from David F7oody, Leslie Hilborn. t 78-4.
sale,' six weeks old. Healthy stock,' the crusher and the price to be , per
reasonably priced. Apply Ernest Pal -f yd. mile.
lock, R. R. 1, Varna. 79-1. Tenders will also be received for
truck to draw gravel per yd. mile
from various pits in the Township.
Contractors must comply with the
rules of the Workmen's Compensa-
tion and furnish a Bond or Marked
Far Sale Cheek for $100,00 for crushing.
Ring Cream Separator, in good Lowest or any Tender not necessar-
condition. Used only three years. ily accepted.
Will sacrifice for quick sale, Mrs. JAS. W. 1VIc0OO'L,
Joe Becker, Telephone 42. '79-1. CIerk of Hulett Township, 78-2.
Spring Wheat
Have for sale a quantity of choice
Cobanka Spring Wheat, Carmen Teb-
butt, phone 602x31, Clinton, 79-1.
et
For Sale
A house and barn on Wellington
Street. Water and hydro. Apply to
J. E. Howard, 31 on 624, Clinton.
70-tf.
Cleaning and Pressing
Suits, Coma and Dresses
DRY CLEANING AND REP•4IRUN6t:;
W. J. TAGO, TAILOR
If not open work may be lett n ,
liieee% Berber Shop.