HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1939-06-01, Page 5''THYJRS., JUNE 1, 1939.
GOI)ERICH TOWNSHIP
On Friday .afternoon, May26, a
number of the mothers \enil other
ladies entertained with a short pro-
gramme presented in the Gully.
school: The eight pupils and their
teacher, Miss E. MacMath, were as-,
sisted by the music instructor, Mr.
D. 'Gill. The . prograiriine consisted
of songs in chorus, solos, recitations,
instrumental music, a play d ahyine,
and a dramatization of. "Snow White
and the Seven Dwarfs". At the can.-
. elusion a dainty lunch of sandwiches,
cake' and lemonade was passed.
Miss Reta Beacom is at present 5n'
' Clinton hospital; having undergone an
appendicitis ` operation on Saturday.
Mrs. Oliver Welsh was in Stratford
-on Sunday, visiting her 'aunt, Mrs.
`Minnie, Cole who is ill.
AUBURN
Dr. B. C. Weir, Jack and Josephine
:spent' Sunday with Misses Weir dr
'Strathroy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sheppard •and
- family visited on Sur -May with Mr.
• •and Mrs: Ralph Knox df Sarnia.
Rev, James Wilson, D.D., of Tor-
'•onto and Mr:` and .Miis, Joe Wilson
• of .Clinton visited on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs; John Wilson. •
Mrs. Clayton Robertson'af Copper
• Cliff is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs.. Wm. Straughan.
' Mr, and Mrs. Percy Gibbs and
:Mrs. Alex Powell of : Detroit spent
-'the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Har-
'•'vey McGee.
• Mr. Ezekiel Phillips celebrated
"quietly. his 68th. birthday on Sunday,
-and Mrs. John McKnight was 60 on
Friday.
Mrs. A. Robb returned -on Friday
•b fter being a patient in the Clinton
-hospital.
We are sorry to report 'that Mrs.
Joe Carter is invery poor health at
'present.
The annual meeting of the Auburn
"Branch of the Upper Canada Bible
• 'Society will be held in St. Mark's
Anglican Church this 'Sunday even.
'ing, June 4 at 8 p.m. The meeting
-will be addressed by Mr. V. D. Wig-
-more of Toronto.
Miss Margaret Ferguson of Park-
hill was a weekend visitor at her
'home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby, Grant
and Johnny spent the weekend with
Rev. -and Mrs. G. W. 'Sherman of
' Sparta, and Rev. and Mrs, Wm.
•Raithby of Strathroy.
Mi, and Mrs. Percy Yungblutt,
Douglas and Barry of Oakland spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John
Yungblutt. •
Messrs. R. D. Munro and Alfred
'Rollinson and Rev. H. C. Wilson at-
-tended a Masonic meeting in Steals -
'ford on Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Murray and
'Reg; of Drumbo were 'recent Visitors
-with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Munro.
Service in St. Marks Anglican will
be at 7 p.m. next Sunday, June 4.
There are a few new cases of
'mumps in this dishier,
The first softball game of the sea.
-son was played on the diamond Fri -
.day evening, Westfield opposing Aub -
'urn. The score was 16-13 in favour
of Auburn. The batteries were II. Me-
-Dowell and IL, Vincent for Westfield
and I3. Arthur and B. Hill for. Aub-
-urn. The umpires were Wm. Haggitt
and Fred Cook.
Mrs. Ellen E. Wilkinson of Escan-
aba, Mich„ and Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Stonehouse of Belgrave visited with
*Mr. and Mrs, Ezekiel Phillips on
Thursday. ,
Those from here attending the
'Horse Races' at Seaforth on the 24th
were G. Beadle, Wm. Dodd sr., Wm.
Dodd jr., R. J. Phillips, Ezekiel Phii-
Jips, Edgar Lawson, Oliver Lawson,.
and John Walker.
Mr, 'and Mrs• Gordon Taylor and
Gordon Dobie were at Detroit on
Wednesday,
Mrs. H. C. Wilson visited on Thurs.
day with Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Rey-
craft of Stratford.
The school board of ,S. E. No. 3,
Colborne (Young's School), three
miles west of here has decided to
take the children down to Stratford
"'June 6 to see the King and Queen
1ty trucic. Some 40 pupils will go
from this country school.
Word has been received here of
the death of Thomas Hill, of London.
He died on Saturday,
Miss Jean .Melrose -and Miss Tay.
lor both of Toronto spent the week -
'end with IVlr. Robert Melrose.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Govier, Bill
and Albert were recent visitors with
'Mi. and Mrs. Alex Duncan, Kirkton.
Dr. B, C. Weir, James Medcl, Eph-
raim Bali and W. T. Riddell were as'
'London on ''uesday. •
The C. G. I. T. met Friday evening
in the •basement of the United church.
They entertained their mothers at
this meeting. After a sing -acing, Mary
Munro asked theonetnbers their pur-
' pose •as C.G.LT, members. Sentence
prayers were given by Zeta Munro,
'Kathleen Patterson and Vivian
'Straughan. • Ruth Wilson • favoured
' with a solo, 'and Dolly Beadle gave
•a recitation. Betty Craig sang a solo
atter 'which ;Mils. Gordon Murray
gave the topic on "The,' Life of Helen
• Kellar," Mary Munro extendea
thanks to Mrs. Murray for her ad -
'.dress. Eileen McClinchey and Marg.-
• uerite Rillough favoured with a duet,
and Mary Nesbit sang a solo. ` At
the conclusion of the meeting Munch
'was served after which Mrs. James
'Woods thanked 'the. C.G.I•T..'f'or their
hospitality.
The town fathers have proclaimed
June 7th as a Public Holiday in order
to allow the Merchants and citizens
to go to London to see the King ant:
Queen.
Mrs, Thomas Jardine and baby son
William Donald , have returned to.
their home in East Watvanosh from
the Goderich hospital.
Miss Donna Armstrong has return-
ed to her home at St. Helens after
spending a.. few days with her arena -
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson.
Messrs Gordon Taylor and R. J.
Phillips and Chas Asquith were Lon-
don visitors on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John 0, Quigley of
Stockton, Cal., were Friday visitors
in the village. It is 50 years sinew
Mr. Quigley left this district: It
would be remembered by old titnea,
here that Mr. Quigley's father, 'James
Quigley, kept a hotel which was pit
uated on the south side of the river
flats. The building was burned many
years ago. • Mr. Quigley is now 65
years of age and drove his own car
for the - entire journey..
VARNA
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Reid and
Kenneth of 'Clinton spent Wednesday
evening of last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Keys and family.
The May meeting was held in the
church and took•the•form of a -special
meeting for the Baby Band. Meeting
opened with hymn, "Lord thisday
thy children meet". The Lord's pray-
er was then repeated in unison. Tile
Bible reading was from Luke 12, Mrs.
McClyniont and Violet sang a pleas-
ing duet. We observed a two -minute
silence in memory of the late Mrs.
Sparrow who was a valued member.
This was followed by. a session of
prayer. Eighteen members answered
roll call with • word "preeions." It
was decided to have the annual quilt-
ing in hall May 26. Text word for
June is "beauty". Mrs. McConnell
gave an interesting reading for the
children. A number of little girls
were present and favored with two
songs. Mrs, Geo. Baird gave a react-
ing "Where the Pennies Go", Mrs,
McConnell showed an interesting dis-
play -of dolls from many foreign
lands. Mrs. 0. Howson gave a read-
ing, "Eternal Father Strong to Save"
was sung and meeting closed with
prayer. A .social hour followed. .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrison of
Kitchener spent the 24th at the home
of Mr. and Mrs: M. Elliott.
Mrs. W. McDonald of Wroxeter is
convalescing'.at the home of her aunt,
Mrs. F. Weekes.
The many friend of Mrs. H. Diehl
are sorry to °learn' that she is non
improving very rapidly.
Mr. C. Wesley of Detroit in comp-
any with his friend spent the weekend
at the home of his sister, Mrs. Wm.
Reid. .
We are sorry to report the death
of Mr. Isaac Rathwell, whose sudden
passing cane as a great shock to the
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Shell and sons lit
company with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Seeley of Detroit, spent a day at the
home of Mrs. A, Austin.
Mr. Josh Dennison of Seaforth call-
ed on his cousin, Mr. T. Dennison
of the village.
Mr. and Mrs, F, Weekes, Mrs. M.
Reid, Mrs. J. Smith, Mr. G. Beatty,
sr.,' Mrs. M. G. Beatty and Miss E.
Mossop attended the Deanery meeting
at Wingham on Wednesday. Bishop
Wells of Cariboo was the chief speak-
er in the afternoon and gave' a very
interesting talk on his mission work.
Mrs. Jennings, of Fort. Norman ad-
dressed the ladies of the W. A.
Mi. Harold Elliott of Kitchener
spent the, weekend with his parents.
Our truck driver, Mr. Buchanan is
improving his garage by moving it
back.
CONSTANCL
We are pleased to'hear, Mrs. B. E.
Stephenson is home from the hospital
and improving in health:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles'Dester and
little granddaughter. Joyce E. Jewitt
spent Sunday at the hone of Mr. and
Mrs. G. Cunningham near 'Londes-
boro.
Mr. Milton Moore spent Monday in
Toronto with his sister Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles MiIlson and
fancily of Ingersoll spent Sunday last
with Mr. and Mrs. Peter,Lindsay and
Mr. and Mrs. David Milison.
The Constance United Church will
hold their Sunday School anniversary
on' June' 25th.. Evening service at
7,30 p.m.
A new tennis court has been open-
ed at the school in . Constance. The
court is ht good shape. Those in the
community who are interested in
tennis are asked to conte out and try
the court,
CHATHAM WELLS PROGRESS
Rowe-Bruette No. 5 'Well, 10 miles
s. w. of Chatham, Ont, was at the
2600 foot level Tuesday night and
they expect to case to the Trenton,
around 2870, by Saturday of this
week. The first gas pay is expected
some .time next week.
Rowe-Bruette No. 3 Well paid $18.
yesterday on each $500 interest and
makes 'a total of over $400 returned
on each Interest since See, 25, 1987.
Rowe-Bruette No. 4, for the same
month ending April- 20th., 'today. paid
$24.60 on, each $400 invested.
Prairie''•No. 6 paid $17.40 on each
interest' costing $40.0.
BIRTHS
GRIGG--In Clinton Hospital, on Sun-
day, May 28th., to Mr. and 14Ire.
Edward N. Grigg of Goderich town-
ship, a daughter,
HILL --In Clinton hospital, on Man -
day, May 29th, to Mr. aid Mrs.
Lyle. Hill, Brueefield,' a son.
CUDMO-RE-In Clinton Hospital, on
Wednaaday, May 31st., to. Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Ouch -Imre of 'Clinton, a
son.
DEATHS
COTTLE--In Rudyard, Micitig•an, on_
Monday, May 22nd., Mrs. William
Cottle, formerly of Clinton, aged
52 years.
McKINLHY-In ; Winnipeg, an Sun-
day, May 28th., Margaret McDon-
ald, wife of the late Robert Mc-
Kinley, formerly of Bayfield."
SMITH --- In Stanley township, on
Sunday, May 28th., Alexander
Smith, in his 80th. year.
RATHWELL-In Goderich township,
on Tuesday, May 30th., Isaac Rath -
well, in his 64th. year.
IN MEMORIAM
t
BOYCE--In loving memory of Mrs.
Hannah Boyce who passed away,
.Tune 3, 1938.
Peace be thy ,rest dear mother,
It is sweet to breathe thy name;
In lifewe loved you dearly,
In death we do the same.
There are some who will always
linger
At the spot where you are laid,
Who will often scatter flowers
On the grave that Christ has made.
None knew how sad the parting
Or what the farewell cost,
But God and his loved angels
Have gained what we have lost.
-Sadly missed by daughter, Dorothy
and family.
IN MEMORIAM
CARTER - In loving memory of a
dear wife and mother, Catharine
Carter, who passed away June 2nd.,
1933.
No one knows how much we miss you,
No one knows the bitter 'pain
We have suffered; since Ave lost you,
Life has never been the same.
In our hearts your memory lingers,
Sweetly tender, fond and true.
There is ad a day, dear mother,
That we do not think of you.
-Ever remembered by husband and
fancily.
PORTER'S HILL
On Sunday, Sacrament was admin-
istered at Grace Church, Rev, R. M:
Gale offieiating. About 60 were pres-
ent. It is encouraging to see the at-
tendance increasing since the weather
is nice and the sickness clearing up
On Friday evening The Rev. A. H.
O'Neil of Clinton was present for
preparatory service at Grace Church.
Next Sunday The Rev. D. J. Lane,
Goderich will have charge of a speo-
ial service at 3 o'clock, Mrs. May-
field, Zion, Ill., will assist the chow
in special music. This is a special
service under the direction of the
building committee. We hope to see
a good attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Newton en-
joyed a short visit from their neph-
ew, Mr. Linn Newton of Winnipeg..
He was in Toronto on business and
called on his uncle.
Mr. Leach of Palmerston is quite
ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reg,
Fuller.
Mr. and Miss Ivison, Mr, and Mrs.
Harry Mayfield and Ivison Torrance
of Kippen visited at Mr. and Mrs.
Reed Torrance's Sunday.
Congratulations to the newlyweds,
Mr. and Mrs. John Clements, who
were.married in Goderich on May 24.
After a short honeymoon spent in
Fergus they vvi11 take, up residence
on the Bluewater highway near God-
erich, The bride was formerly Miss
Mildred Powell.
HOLMESVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mair and
children visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, George Mair.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike McFarlane of
Noranda are visiting the 1atter's par.
eats, Mr. and Mrs. Will Potter.
The community was shocked to
hear of the sudden death of Mr. Hera
Black of Toronto on Thursday last.
The sympathy of the community goes
out to his young wife (nee Edith
Herbert) and baby daughter.
League was withdrawn last Friday
night owing to the Ladies Aid pre-
senting their play to a full house at
Union Church. The proceeds amount-
ed to around $18.00.
Mr. Ken MaeDonalcl and friend or
Teeswater spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. E. Potter,
Mr. Alf Jervis spent the past wee±::
in Goderich.
Mr, ancl' Mrs. Gibson of Detroit
are spending a few days, with Mre.
W. Mulholland.
The community was greatly shock-
ed' to learn of the sudden death in
Toronto of Herbert Black, husband
of Edith Herbert whos father' was
pastor of the Hohnesville United
Church for 1928-88. The departed
man was only 30 years of age anct
was well known in the village. Be-
sides his wife he is survived by an
infant daughter, Patsy. This is the
second ,bereavement in a month suf-
feed by the Herbert fancily. Mrs.
Herbert's only brother, Russell Boyce
of Toronto died very suddenly a little
over a month agog
THE CLINTON ' NEWS -RECORD
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66J
OUR GOOD MARKET
For Poultry Still Continues.
If your flock requires culling just
let us know and have your poultry
gone over by an experienced
poultryman,
Our store will be open Band Nights
during the summer months for egg
grading. A good cash market at all
tunes for your eggs.
N. W. TREWARTHA.
Phone 214i; Night 214w.
FRESH ASPARAGUS
Strawberry Plants
Improved Senator Dunlop
strain.
E. L. MITTELL
Clinton, Phone 213
NOTICE
For the convenience of the Tax-
payers, I will be in the Board Room
of the Town Hall commencing
June lst, hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
N. W. Miller
TAX COLLECTOR 37-2
Forestry Report Adopted
After three years effort Huron
County launched a reforestation pro-
gram yesterday afternoon, when
county ,council adopted a report of
the agricultural advisory committee
(appearing in this issue) providing
for the purchase of 100 acres in each
of the sixteen townships. Four or
these 100 acre plots, two in the
northern .and two in the southern
part of the county, are to be purchas-
ed the year, and the land prepared
for tree planting in 1940,
AUCTION SALE
of
House and Lot and Household Effects
on Princess St. West, Clinton on
Satur'y, June 10, 2 p.m
Consisting of the following: Dining
room suite; parlor mahogany suite;
3 bedroom suites; kitchen cabinet;
hall rack; Singer sewing ,machine;
medicine cabinet; small tables; 2 kit-
chen tables; 6 kitchen chairs; jardin-
iere stand; 8 -day clock; Electric iron
and toaster; pictures; mirrors; cur-
tains; drapes, mats; quilts; spreads;
pillows, toilet sets, dishes, sealers,
cooking untensils, and numerous other
articles; also walking plow, good as'
new; farm wagon.
Terms -Cash
At sante time and place the frame
cottage with good garden lot and.
barn will be offered for sale, subject
to reserve bid. Terns on real estate,
10% of purchase price paid down on
clay of sale, balance in 30 days.
GEO. H. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
MRS. A. L. CARTWRIGHT, Prop.
38-2.
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OUR LTJBRICATION is the way to
keep your car in perfect lubrication
order. We use Chek-Chart for every
point, apply the correct lubricant
to every part.
Without extra charge we also.
clean windows, brush upholstery,
shine metal, check battery, tires
and lights.
Lubrication service as done by
our trained wren gives you more
than your money's
Worth. l'o'll welcome
the chance toprove it.
BROWNIES'
SERVICE STATION
Cars Called for and
Delivered
Phone 5 -- Clinton
PAGE 5
ROXY THEATRE
Clinton.
Now: "DRUMS"' starring Sabu.
In Tecliniicelor
Mon., Tues(. Wed.
Constance Bennett -Mischa Auer
and Charlie Ruggles in
"SERVICE DE LUXE"
From airing your dogs to straight-
ening out your love life.'
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Is the West keeping pace with
moclern times?
See John Wayne, Ray Corrigan,
Max Terhune, & Louise Brooks in
`Overland Stage Raiders'
Coming; Olivia. De Haviland and
George Brent in
"WINGS OF THE NAVY"
Mat: Sat. and 'Holidays at 3 p.m
CAPITAL THEATRE
Goderich -
Now: "LITTLE TOUGH GUYS IN
SOCIETY"
Mon., Tues., Wed.
W. C. FIELDS
with EDGAR. BERGEN,
Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer
Presents the most mirthful ,jam-
boree of laughter you'll ever
enjoy:
"You Can't Cheat
an Honest Man" '
Thur., Fri., Sat.
DICK. FORAN, JANE CHAPMAN
and PATRIC KNOWLES
Portray, inn Technicolor. the grip-
ping adventures of a Mountie
on the trail
`HEART of the NORTH'
Coming: "THE MMiKADO"
In Color
Mat: Wed., Sat. & Holidays 3 p.m.
anneemeamemeermair
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth
Now: "HEART OF THE NORTH"
Iu Technicolor
Mon., Tues., Wed.
"THREE S.MART GIRLS
GROW UP"
Same three devastating damsels
in an even brighter success
Deanna Durbin - Nan, Grey and
Helen Parrish
Thurs., Fri. & Sat, -Double Bill
' Ralph Bellamy & Fay Wray
in a thrilling adventure story'
"Smashing the Spy Ring"
As an added feature, the scenic
romance
"Call of the Rockies"
Coming: 'THEfLADY VANISHES'
with Paul Lukas
Mat: Sat: and Holidays at 3 p.m.
Saturday
Specials
DANISH PASTRY
PECAN ROLLS
Butterfly, Butterscotch
and Chelsea Buns
Doughnuts Tea Biscuits
and Chop Suey
Bartliff & Grich
Phone 1, Clinton.
DANCE
New & Old Tyme
Friday, June 2nd
at the -
Rendez-vows on the Lake
HAYFIELD
FRANK KENNY and his
Hoozier Hot Shots "
General Admission 25c
BABY CHICKS
Single Comb Leghorns
Barred Rocks
New Hampshire 'Reds
E. L. Mittell
Clinton
Clinton Made
Specials
FRESH EVERY DAY
AND DELIVERED
RAISIN BUNS SPICE BUNS
15c doz. Pan of 8 for 10c
SUGAR TOP White Mountain
BUNS CAKE
15c doz. • 250
JAM BUNS
15c doz.
CUP CAKES
Assorted
25c doz.
MEAT PIES
5c each
SLICED BREAD
9c
ICE CREAM
BRICKS 25c
MUFFINS
15c doz.
Fresh Raspberry
PIE
10c -25c
COOKIES
Fruit & Nut
16c doz
CHOCOLATES
25c --50c lb.
PHONE 68 -
WHEN UP TOWN STOP AT
WENDORF'S FpR
REFRESHMENTS
CEMENT
.d Fresh Supply of
ST. MARYS BRAND CEMENT
On Hand
W. J. Miller & Son
30-tf.
Ford For Sale
Ford Coach 1937 Model in perfect
condition. Mileage 12,000. Also a
Baick''193E' Model, low mileage. W.
N. Counter. 30-tf.
Wanted to Buy
Old horses and dead cattle. Must
P110118 213 be suitable for mink feed, removed
promptly. Fred Gilbert, Phone 608r22
For Rent
8 room house, choice location, mod-
ern conveniences, new hardwood
floors, garage, available June 1st.
Apply W. M. Aiken. 38-tf.
The Hospital Aid Association will
hold their June meeting in the board
room of the Town Hall, Thursday
evening, June 8th. This is the last
meeting before summer vacation. All
members asked to he present.
Help Wanted
An experienced man wanted for
dairy farm. Married or single, Apply
Charles E. Elliott, Clinton, Phone
157J. 38-1.
Girl Wanted
Experienced girl wanted. General
housework and wait on table. Lake-
view Hotel, Bayfield, 38-1.
Horses For Sale
Serviceable aged heavy team for
sale, priced reasonable. Apply John
Hyde, lot 8, con. 2, Stanley. Phone
Hensall 86r41. 37-2.
For Sale •
House and two lots .at Bayfield,
good location, bargain price. Apply
to Robert Penhale, Bayfield, or 13.
M. Spencer, Rockwood, Ont. 87-2..
AUCTION SALE
at Lot 10, Concession 15, in the town-
ship of Grey, on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1939
of Registered Shorthorn Cattle, Fully
Accredited Clydesdale Horses,
and 'Farm Imiplements
CATTLE -- 1 herd Sire, Glenburn
Magnet, bred by Col. F. H. Deacon;
9 cows, fresh, or safe in calf; 2 heif-
ers, two year old, bred; 7 heifers, .one
year old; 1 bull, 12 months old; 2
bulls, 6 months; old; 5 heifer calves.
The Herd Consists of Marr Flora's,
Roseleafs and a few choice breeding
Scotch -Topped Females.
HORSES - 1 registered Clydesdale
Mare, clue to foal June 25th to the
service of Royal Footman; 1 heavy
draught gelding, 2 years olcl; 1 heavy
draught filly, 1 year old (EIigible for
Registration), sired by Favorite.
Again; 1 general purpose horse, good
single or double,
IM.PLEMENTS -1 John Deer Disc,
16 blades; 1 M. -H. cultivator; 1 Oliver
single riding plow; 1 Oliver double
riding plow; 1 Coekshutt manure
spreader; 1 washing machine;' cream
separator; walking plow, land roller;.
M. -H. Mower.
Terme - Cash
No reserve as farm has been sold.
0E0.. H. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
OLIVER TURNBULL, Proprietor.
, ' ,38-2.
Clinton central. - 34-tf.
Roofing
BURGESS' STUDIO
CLINTON
Photographs of . Distinction
by
IRENE BURGESS
Phone 115.
Developing and Printing
(Open Every pay)
YES, WE ARE STILL IN
BUSINESS
BUT WE HAVE MISSED YOU.
We do all Kinds of Garment
Repairing
'ALBERT PALMER
Isaac St., Clinton.
WE ARE PREPARED TO GIVE
Expert Repair Service
ON ALL MAKES OF BATTERY
AND ELECTRIC RADIOS
FOR FIRST CLASS SERVICE
PHONE 213
MITTELL'S
RADIO & ELECTRIC
SERVICE
Change of Time -Table
- Stratford-Goderieh Coach Line -
Leave Clinton for Stratford,
Daily 8.10 A.M.. & 5.10 P.M.
Leave Clinton for Goderich,
Daily except Suns. & Holidays,
1.15 P.M. & 8.00 P.M.
• Sundays & Holidays,
1.15 P.M. & 9.40 P.M.
Bartliff & Crich, local agents, phone 1
Strawberry Pickers
We want 30 to 40 experienced pick-
ers for the season. No children, Con.
tracts must be arranged before June
10. Evenings only. J, B. Co; Clin-
ton, Phone 150. 38-1.
Why not try Liquid Fibre Coating TENDERS WANTED
for steel and flat Asphalt roofs, Only
$2,00 a square and we keep them in
repair for 5 yeaini We also sell
cement Chimney tops. Joe Becker,
Clinton, Phone 42. 364f.
Wanted
Old horses or cattle for mink feed;
if dead phone at once. Will pay ac-
cording to value, Elmer Trick, phone
607r5, or Lloyd Batkins, 619r14.
84 t.f-.e.o-w
House For Sale
Tenders will be received up to and
including the 10th. day of June 1939
by the undersigned for the sale of
the residence and appurtenant lands
of the late Florence Pattison, on the
East side of James street in the Town
of Clinton (formerly the property at
Florence Mary Maguire).
The highest or any tender .not
necessarily accepted and any offer
must be :for cash.
This property must be sold in order
to wind up the Estate of the late
Florence Pattison.
Dated this 19th. May 1939.
W. Edgar M. Pattison and
T. Fingl'and,
Executors of the Estate. of FIor-
ence Pattison. 37-3•
COURT OF REVISION
Township of Hallett
Notice is hereby given that a Court
of. Revision on the ASSESSMENT
Roll for Hullett township, will be held
in the Community Hall, Londesboro,
on Monday afternoon, June 5th., 1939
Please take notice that all appeals
against the Assessment Roll for the
said Township, must be left with the
Clerk on or before the 31st clay of
May, 1989.
Dated this 15th clay of May, 1939.
JAS. W. McCOOL, Clerk.
36-3.
Try a box of the following
for something different
1n your garden
Burpee's Red & Gold Marigolds;.
Marguerite Asters; Odorless Mari-
golds; Scarlet O'Hara Morning Glorys;
English Stocks; Cherrie Pie Alyssum;
Burpee's Globe Tomatoes; Oregon
Giant Pansies.
We carry a complete line of the
famous Burpee Seeds, both flowers
and vegetables.
Phone Orders D,elivered
Clifford H. -Epps
Phone 264
Township of Goderich
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until June 15 for Crush-
ing and Delivering approximately
3000 yards of gravel, to be delivered
where required, one inch mesh, to be
taken from pits approved by the Road
Superintendent. Contract .to be cont.
pleted by Oct. 15. A marked cheque
for $100, to accompany tender as a
guarantee that work will be dono.
Cheque to be' returned if tender not
accepted, For further particulars, re-
fer Mr. Roy Tyndall, Road Supt., R.
R. 3 Clinton, R. G. Thompson, R. R.
2 Clinton, Clerk. 38-2.
Farm For Sale
110 acres, situated 11/4 miles west
of Clinton on No. 8 highway. New
brick house and bail. balm. Rnntti
ng
water in both house and barn from
good artesian well. 'Apply on prem-
ises to Harvey Jenkins, R.R. 3 Clin-
ton. Phone 610r2. 32-tf.
For Sale
Chevrolet 1033 Coach, motor, paint
and upholstery in excellent condition.
Tires good. Radio, electric Serenader
1934, 7 -tube in A-1 shape; both these
articles reasonable for cash. Frank
J. Smale, James st., Seaforth, Ont.
37-2.
Community Auction Sales
at Dick Hotel Stables, Seaforth,
FRIDAY, JUNE 2
usual run of pigs, cattle, poultry,
furniture, etc.
Bring in anything you have to sell.
Rates reasonable.
HOMER HUNT, Manager,
Phone Seaforth 228 r 12.
GEO. II. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
33-tf
House for Sale
A most' desirable 7 -roomed house
in good locality. A few minutes wake
from the Collegiate. Electric light
and water, large lot with some fruit
trees. Apply New-Reeord Office.
26-c.
Upholstering
Chesterfields, antiques, chairs, etc.
reasonably done, wide range of cov-
°rings.• 16 years experience, prices,
on request, Wm. Reid, West street,
Goderich. 26-tf.
House for Sale or hent
Cotnfortable frame residence on Vic-
toria street• with modern ' Conven-
iences, good garden, house in good
condition. Apply to Lorne or Charlie
Brown, Clinton, Ont. 09-tfy