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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1934-05-03, Page 5"mHURS.,- MAY 3, 1934 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE 5 )F Trout •"Tuesday :fish stc The E ;become adding -ter. Ti alter way Dayli. augurat .'Clinton ,desires "daylight :;much ei ' Nine made, s carbon e will' :pencils •i:so hard semanner The roan do will th per co lived. -and on "Wee ha making "-The Ne • many- i the sec -Indeed, flies wl - from i -and da the old own, a and su until, •- family not ani 'become - Record • many - respects 'Tis a the thio The ;about •pity th experie of sitti pancalc -.aches flavone ^;ping o • with Is .is one should peculiar. • south a • it is a • we shot of it, e ' those n • of saga In Onta so that the mal else. I the spr else to aged o because be am vlorld sweeten Incluse. The 1 • have se sontethi ▪ celebra niversa and its rence; pictures new. 5 Canada mance. terestin • i onlanti that'cni -.SO far real vie quireme • ars shot thetsc rI gained school °ing of French. The Go a Ito Classics. library. the hen • tic teas schools, action y .- try. It, begin ;t land an - learn a EX (• filled b •ed'af B >•C.G.LT. and a "'led to don, del birds. specime .audieric of the • scoutma •'til Stra "Wh" sonny?" heir. "I he get a n means •. sobbed.: NTEREST TO YOU AND '. fishing season opened on ,. Now, listen for the tall ries. • •' • . xeter Times -Advocate has now ;a seven -column paper, thusY sight columnsof readingmat+ g t nes aro looking up 4""1.E' -e'' • • ght saving time has been in- ed in many towns and cities. hasn't got it, but anyone who to may have an extra hour of c any day bly getting up that .,tier in the morning. • • ' ouneral thousand lead pencils could be P o say the scientists;. from the y in thg human body. And, we'd mg to wager something the made from some folic would be and brittle that they'd' be no: of use to anybody. . *.. Amherstburg Echo tells of a wn there who provided in his ,t his 'son should have the pa-, me to his house as long as he That was a nice arrangement2Sth, e which others' might adopt. ve no knowledge of a fattier such a provtsron in regard to' ws-Record, but we could give nstances of the paper going to'numbers: P gOn and generation of the family we have in mind several fan, rose parents took the paper is inception and ',whose. sons us i ere, as they went out from ones of their s matterme tofo ncourse, ew doanin W g"Where's bscribing for their own CO,py two, three. and four of 'the become subscribers. We do far reaching this habit rail how fp s. In fact, we hope The News- habit lieconles a fixed one in of the fine industrious, self- families in Har a ant , ng f on e y good habit, may it spread, to a •d or fourth generation. * * ' • Dutch, they say, know nothing maple syrup. Well, we heartily em. Fancy not having ever traced the extreme satisfaetior ng down to a fine plate- of hot es literally swimming in Can yellowish -brown, .exquisitely 1 'natural syrup?• Or of top." ! a meal -with a dish sof syrup me -made brown bread? This natural product of which we be proud. Of course, it is not • to Canada, our cousins to the re also familiar with it. But distinctly Niorth American. And dd, that is if we can spare any ndeavor to introduce ' it to of so favored. The growing r maples should be encouraged rio Quebec and the Maritimesfloors, the simplywill not fail, and ring of maple syrup for export t brings in some cash early in se `and soasltoeild have tour. n that account, but principallyand this dreary old world would uch duller and more dreary without its brightening and without ingwit influence. Long live the r of maple syrup.manufacture, • * * * toward Smith Paper Mills rat out a calendar which is ng of a work of art. It is in tion of the fear hundredth an- ry of the discovery of Canada mighty river, the Si. Law- and tells the story iii picture of the old and pictures of theand cmc people seen} to think that has no history and, no ro- Few countries have a more in- g history and very few such a cone, and the beauty of it is r earl romantic historyis not Y distant but that we can get a w of it. One of the first re- rats of Canadian sehopl teach• old be a tborou h and sympa• g cnowlectge of Canadian history, not only through the study of sgtorses butthrou h theread- h . , ga the books published in bbth and English .on the subject.,mower, g 1 Dog,Shadows on lden Do •, . and ck, for instance, are and should be in everyschool The study of such ooks in is of a thoroughly sympathe- her of English m our high would do much to embus Can- oath with a pride in our coun- is high time Canadians •ehoultl o take a pride iii their ownin 1 learn at least all there 'is to bout its early history. L' TER: y number 'the it , aril yowl PORTER'HILL On Friday evening the Y.P.S. held their regular meeting. About fifteen were present.' The meeting was op. ened bythepresident, Wilmer Har- ,exon and Mr. Fred Elliott had charge of the topic; His subject was: Spending Mane as a Christian Should," Quite a lengthy discussion: g was entered into in ie and to the contest that starts this Friday'for larges attendance and snore members: It is to be a'rac e across the Contin, ent, each captain to choose a certain p ntalce of'ear, which is to travel from East number on •the program,ialso for attendance, those marks to represent so many miles , of the race. Ray Cox and Glen Lockhart are the captains and they wish every one to come out either on one side or the other and help Make the meetings as interest. ing ss possible. May 4th is opening slight for the race, when Glen Leek- hart will have chat a and will be g '' pleased to see every one there. On SundayRev. C. W. DeWitt Cos- ens of Wesley -Willis United church, Clinton, spoke to 'a- fair-sized congre- gationin Graceohurch, takingas his text, "I will follow Thee, But." He impressed on each that when the life"DOCTOR is surrendered to Christ it must be a' complete surrender. The choir, with Mrs, Pickard as organist, sang two numbers: May 8th the Men's Club will hold their regula} meeting, Mr. Ian MacLeod, agricultural representative, Clinton, will give a lantern talk, This is to be an open meeting tc which the ladies are invited, On Friday, May 11th, the play, Grandma?" wiIl be put on at Grace Church: by the Bayfield Young People, ` The Porter's Hill Softball teamventure held their first prtietsce of the season at their grounds beside the church, Monde$ evening, a good many of the sports were out. Wilmer Harris is captain of the senior team, Gleh Lockhart for the junior. The farmers are quite busy these days planting the seed. 11Iay Chore be a bountiful harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Les. McMillen and daughter came up from London to spend a daywith Mr. McMillen's mother,who has been quite ill for the last month. Mrs. McMillen remained for a week to help care for her. We 'trust she will soon' be well again. Miss Olive' Fuller of Landon was home for the week -end. Master' Earl returned with her for a short visit. Mrs, W. Hill, Bemniller, spent tete week -end with her sister, Mrs. R. Fuller. Sony to report the illness of Mrs. Thos. McDonald,dleton, Mrs. Leonard Elliott of Norval Station and Mrs. Fleet of Burford_ are with their mother Mrs. David Pocock, who is'eritically ill with pnett- moria. At time of writing a slight improvement hi her condition is re- ported. Her two, sisters, one from Toronto and one from Burlington, are with her. MARRIAGES PULTON—ISTONE--in St. Paul's . Anglican church, Iiensall, on April 28th, by, the Rev. M. B: Parker,' Dora Jeanne youngest; daughter y g of Mr:_ Stone• and rho late Mrs: Stone, to F;redericic A. E. Fulton, o n •est san of: Mrs. Isikland of y u g London. BIRTHS B seeDONALD,In .Clinton Public Hos- petal, on May 1st; to ➢Ir. and Mrs., Samuel McDonald, a son. DEATHS BAKER—In Clinton, on May 2nd} Charles Balser. Tlie f p will take lace from his late residence, 'Wellington g street,, Clinton,, on Saturday.after+ service to coni- noon, May6tht memo 2 o'clock. Interment en Clinton cemetery. TYN'DALLr-In 'Hallett, en. lyray 1st, Frederick W., Tyndall; in. his 41st year. B'ARR,—In Londesbloro, on April 27th, Sara. C. Barr, in her 65th Y ear. PARSONS 1n Stratford, on April Ida E. Adams; wife -of Char- les D. Parson, in her 48th year. SMITH—At. Hensall, on Apr. 30th,..- Alexander M. Smith, in his S4th • ear• Y '' � � � ' THE BEST MARKET FOR I EVEN IN !f `•�, q .,lfrl �._ -,d AND THEN TO A HEAL"i)i.I�S WE ® :r�?e� PHONE ,D1 MUD, RUWALK NG 1 / �F i' ,y .; i i'? a qr• ? A li �, �-� v: COME NOW CARRY it �� ovally Spring weather AND M IRE, / <. what we expected OUT IN YOUR We want sun. (RE We want / ,!y! +� cold. t{ /fy'f•r1 zi We want gentle get howling . , i +', gales. But even in ( q ,�� tie •iS#r: > rY spring season, err depend' on ono ,% Folks Goal. When l come we can al on it and manufacture door weather to / � ���eee Don't: let your HOME IoW,. FIRE Call 1 the GENUINE SCOTCH ANTHRACITE Its ar &w Co,, 74 CLINTON,ONTARIO +. isn't always of it.` We get. rain. h. breezes. the cap rice ,capricious we can always thing—lees. the bad -ways s fall Y elle. suit ourselves, supply run ai°,F���y I 1., �a� get We ' day's: 1/licit ins , too �s . �' v ` o a• i0• \,'1°P f�ur�s•✓•rte, FLOWERING ��'q91� Chas' F ` Member of Florist' 'AT Telegraph Delivery Association CUT FLOWERS PLANTS ' FLORAL DESIGNS `' . i! • Cooke L u` R I . T Poultry, Eggs' and Cream ALL THE YEAR ROUND ,POR CASH AT. THE CLINTON POULTRY HOUSE N. W. TRE�NARTIIA Phones—Office, 214j Residenee,•214w Phones: 66w and 66j � y. plastering, Antique.. co and 9luilt For Oil Business Special Other Enda '' ® t���uy��y ;,: SI Plain Ornamental or Special prices on all Stile -S Cement Work, Chimneys or repaired. W. E. MANAi AN Information Phone 42, Clinton. 67-tf-6p. PERMANENT WAVING FOR MOTHER'S DAY- • of Tulip Wood Wave, $800 and School Girls ✓ Wave 4$2.95 Waves From 3 $3.75,$5:00 $ , $6.50 and $5.00 • Curls only from 15c to 25e • �• ecials BUTTERFLY AND SPICE BUNS • . ' THEY'RE DELICIOUS! TRY SOME 1V>AD1J BY— BARTLIFF Er CRICH Makers of Dainty -Maid and Y Whole -Wheat Bread Phone 1. Clinton. ._... �, ,,�,6(61 a„�„•-,_;, �°°°'��„��` - �,..�..,�.,• CAPITAL _d THEATRE Goderich. Phone 47 REGENT oTHEATRE S eaforth. rth. Now Playing: Will Rogers in BULL{' Now Playing: Edw. G. Robinson in "LITTLE GIANT." • MON. TUES. and WED. ' MARIE DRESSLER and Lionel Bart more -two to - Y top by all artists in a' picture praised by all critics, « HER SWEET�IEFsRT C�IRI5TOPIiER BEAN" MON., TUES., WED. ' MAE WEST with. Cary Grant.' You've heard about Mae, haven't you? Well, this is the picture that started it all: "SHE DONE HIM�TVRONG" it . . TS Phillip for Short A farce in three acts by Ray Ziegfield will be presented in the TOWNSHIP LLALD, VARNA FRIDAY; MAY 11Th- at 8 path by Trinity Church Dramatic 'Club Admission; Adults, 25c, ."HORSEPLAY" Children under 12 , years, 15c. auspices of St, Johns Church, Varna 73-2. THURS., FRI., SAT. Slim Summerville with Andy Devine contributing another hilarious joy festival. Plenty -of fast fun. THURS., FRI. SAT. "TERROR TRAIL" For all who like a east-movin ad - g mystery. Lots of zipping action in this Phone for Appointments �rt Mrs. Agnes Forrester phone 212, Clinton, 73-1-, c Coming: Charles Laughton yarn, . a,t.zw, ` " ` t;" .,, CARD OF THANKS Mr. Geo, H. Barr wishes to express p his sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors for their kindness to his sister duringher illness,also for the kindness and sympathy extended to hien in his blereavement, for cars loaned ter the funeral .and fo • the r many lovely flowers sent, \� 1 V / J� 1 CIANINC� . "'•t;,. � 'P' - _Melte , 7°�ul. Ni';. '' i in "The Private Life of Henry VIII" Coming: "The Invisible Man." iVt"tinees Wed and. Sat at 3 p.m. • Matinee, Sat. at 3 pan. _ The Three -Act Play Y AN OLD FASHIONED MOTHER" a full of pathos and humoixr will be presented in the TOWN HALL, CLINTON THURSDAY,' MAY 3rd at 8.15 p.m. bythe YoungPeople's Societyof P 'Wesley -Willis United Church Adults 25c, Children, 15c. ' plan open at Fair's Sat. Apr. 28th. i f iY your photograph. thing to There's have a THE Developing p� gg fl� t �a E# I! y O fI is your mother It's having you.. ample sitting at once, BURGESS Clinton and and ! t uutt happy. the time if STUDIOS' Mitchell Printing +t � Send next best you'll, ) ;G . Funeral Service Funeral Director and Embalmer Catnplete Morar Equipment .24 Hour Service SUTTER—PERDUE—WALKER Day or Night Phone 147w ?uWyP ` For Sale A quantity of Govt, graded thncthy seed. Also some timothyand aro. 1, mixture.. Geo- A. Leitch, R. R, No. 1, Clinton. Phalle 24-241, . Seafarth central. 73-�i-p, BEEPING WELL - DRESSED Being well dressed is more g, titan a matter of buying good clothes it means keeping P g your Strawberry Festival • The Ladies'Guild of St. Paul's church , Clinton,intend having a strawberry festival at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IT. J. Thompson; 16th of Goderich township, on Wednesday, June 27th. 73-1• , clothes goad -looking. trust your. suits dry cleaning, back spotless! P Cleaning Pressing tjuina I£ you en= to us when they •steed we'll turn them 1 Repairing aDyeing r Hay For Sale A quantity of good hay, alfalfa and timothy mixed. Apply to W. H. Mid- y r phone 606r1a, or to Chris. Dale, phone 616r24, ,Clinton central. 704f For Sale Largo brick store property in' Clin- ton, ideal location. Price reasonable for quick sale. Apply I . Fingland. 63-tf. Girl Wanted Experienced girl for general house work and to wait on table. Apply to Lakeview Hotel, Bayfield. 73-L I•Iouse For Rent 6-ro'om modern dwelling, hardwood cellar, garden. Apply to R. , Tasker', 73-1-p. -2p. SORE FEET do cause other ills — Use Cress Corn Salve. Hovey's WOOD FOR SALE• ,•,,,,uQueen For Sale 9 -room house, with electric lights, tower water, cistern just outside door, Two lots, good'soil, pear tree, apple trees, currants, grapes, ere. StableIJohnston, on property. Apply on premises, corner Huron and Elie streets, to For Sale brooder stove, 52 inch hoe - ver, been used two seasons. Also a quantity Liberty q y of hatless eats, suitable for seed: Apply to James phone 636r12, Clinton cen- teal. ' 70-1-tt, Drug Store. NOTICE A 'uteetin of the lot holders of gP Ball's Cemetery will be held on the grounds at_the hour of seven o'clock on the evening of May 18th for the purpose of electing a member to the Board of Trustees to fill the -vacancy- slowing the demise of the late G. Sturdy.. CHAS. E. ASQUITH, Secretary. Dated at Auburn, April 25th, 1934. 73-2. House For Sale gJust Frame cottage, in Frederick street,home 5 rooms, complete bath, sun porch wood shed, cellar with furnace, all in good repair, garage and gar- den lvith small fruits. Apply to F. vete FANCY EVERGREENS the thing .to decorate your grounds with, nothing finer. It is the ver latest. • y I have a large variety shipped from Holland and suitable sizes for immediate planting, all foreign vat-: idles. airs. T. W. McCartney. 60-tf. : �✓ l ' STRATFORD: A. settlement was reached last week in the civil action re G. Ti. Ingham 'g£ the otn against ,ofL. James Passmore of this city, withoutThe any evidence being to n. The plain- tiff, ruse is the father-in-law of the defendant claimed a declaration that certain furniture in the possession of the defendant was the property of the $ P Y plaintiff. tl intwhi He also claimed certain ch he claimed had been iv g en to the defendants in loans, TermsT of .the settlement Were not divulged. BRUSSELS: The wedding war solemnized at the United Church par. savage, Monkton, on Thursday at. o'clock by the pastor Rev. James A, Gale when Miss Helen J. Roy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Roy of Mankton and J. Fergus McTag . 'gait, son of Robert 1VIeTaggart and the late Mrs. McTaggart of Brussels; were united in mar'ria• e. Miss. Isobel' g McTaggart and Ardian McTaggart were the attendants. The bride wore navy blue swagger suit with accesS. sories to match. After a shtart hon- eymoon spent in Hamilton and Nis• gra Falls, Mr. and Mrs. McTaggart will reside on the groom's farm in Grey town y ship. A BIG COUNTRY far north is a vaster country than the, most of us ima ine. The St, g Lawrence from the sea to. Port Ar- tsar is 2,000 miles long. ' The Mac. kenzie river,however,front the sea to its source has a length of 2,800 miles. There is on the Hamilton ri- ver in Labrador a falls that makes the one on the Niagara loop, small. i fl ii Chi NTE Q SPH and Cream Fresh Highest Prices for Strictly Fresh I Eggs, Cream shipped regularly, Y Good Prices Paid mW0. 600 Colas of Green Wood • TENDERS WANTED Tenders ' will be, received until Noon, May 15th, to furnish power and operate the Hallett Gravel Crusher at the rate of 280 Rev. per minute. All crushed material to: I have also a supply of the B.B. ThripKiller for fumigating Gladioli g bulbs before planting. It is theeasiest to handle. GEO. STEWAR7, FLORIST. Goderich, Ont. Phone 105. 72-4. Boarders Wanted Can accommodate two or three boarders or roomers. . Inquire at News -Record office. 73-2-p. go 'through an Inch'screen and be crush- ed to the satisfaction of the Council Road Superintendent. The Con- tractor. to move the Crustier from one pit to.the other without additional cost to the Township. Strayvbexry Plants For Sale Vanguatd,poconiolce, Jesse$ Willson, Senator Dunlop, King Wealthy, in order of ripening. Elmer Trick, Clinton, Ont., lt, R. No. 3, Phone (307, 5. 72-6-p. Auction Sale Of Household Effects on Saturday, May 5th, at 2 pen., at the home of Mrs. Thomas McCartney, Huron St., Clinton; consisting• of the. following-: Doherty organ, couch, parlor tab- le, small tables, ' dining room table and chairs .kitchen cabinet buffet; ',eto kitchen chaos, ]tttchen table, rocking chairs dropleaf table cupboards, p Singer, `sewing machine with drop head, nearly vew, beds, anattresses, shin amines gs, chest of drawers s day heel; Quebec stove, heater, linoleum, lawn shovels, rakes, hoes dishes, 1'-ots, pans and numerous other artic- les. TERMS:, CASH Mrs. Thomas McCartney,' Proprie- tress Geo. II. Elliott, Auctioneer. ' - 73-1• TO SELL MAPLE PRODUCTS UN. otl:.,. KNOWN TO DUTCH i A. E. FINCH —POOR THINGS f . Phone 231, The lowest or any tender not nes eessarily accepted. The Council will remove the stir- face from the various pits prior to crushing. • Tenders will also be received for a Truelc to haul i?/i ,yds: per, load of House For Sale or. Rent A very desirable residence: on Prin- cess street, good garden and frust trees, electric lights and town water. House in good cenclition. Apply on 'premises to Miss Akam. •• 67-tf, Another country has been added the list of those that do not know the delights of maple syrup and map - le sugar which includes Scandinavian countries and Germany, namely the Netherlands. To the Dutch • people maple syrup and maple sugar are Practically unknown. ------------+-,-.•-- "` ENGLISH BROWN S. C. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS AND. HATCHING EGGS CUSTOM HATCHING E. L. Mittel! crushed material from the crasher, as directed by the Road,supeitnten- dent, and the price to be stated to be per yard Mile: The lowest or any tender not ue-per cessaril accepted. y 1 For further particulars'apply to the Reeve, Councillors, or .Township.0 For Sale Hatching eggs from high -producing C. White Leghorn, Hatches have been running 60 to ,68 cent. Prices reasonable.,W. Rutledge, R, o, R. No. 2, Seafotth, Phone 016x2 Clinton Central, 71-4, e * * a, * * i, * 0 * * *Clinton Ont., Phone 213 :Cleric. ' JAS. W. b'c000L, Clerk Ilnllett Township. 73-2. To Those Interested in Property I will be at the slay Ratt.bury Hotel, Clinton,every Thursday to meet any- •• one wishing to rent or purchase , READ THEIVI ,,, � ,, Many absent readers say • • they read the advertiesments .'' * in The News -Record, to * keep touc}j with business life in ,n Clinton. Those who. reside * here miss a lot if the do not YAfter k read,these ads., as theycan of•. .q7c t'- ton save money, save themsel- * fres inconvenience and' put * `'` themselves sn the way of ob- 'l m raining unexpected good for- ' T� a y McKinley y S Chicks Bloodtested Breeding Stock GOVT, APPROVED Barred and T Rocks, W. Leghorn April 25th 12c • 10c May 5th 100 9c After Jilne.lst 8c ' co Subject to change without notice J. E. MCKINLE ' ZURICH 72-6, i" NEWSPAPERS IN CANADA! Some years ago almost every newer paper, daily, semiweekly or' weekly vowed allegience, to one or other of the two political parties, they were either Grit •er Tory. It is different today The great majority of newspapers are independent in politics. Tlve listg •who something like the following. isApril Lib. Genssmall Y . , Maritimes .. 20 13 Queitec 30 8 .. 'Ontario .. .:.,,.....r33 41 Manitoba .: G 5 Saskatchewan .. , ... , , 9. ,, 5 Alberta , , v • , 8 3 Exitislt Columbia . :, 5 13* • . There are 985 weekly newspapers and 102 dailies, a ttitalrof 1,086. There ire 204 papers wheels put themselve' on record as being Liberal or. C'onser- votive; and In that we h ave counted those listed as Independent -Liberal or This leaves a list of 882 newspapers, daily andCleaningand weekly, which place themselves in the iniletiendent class. In the political � ` • � P the classification, it will be seen, the Liberals have 18 more sit p ortin P , g newspapers than the Conservatives. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Silas Jerome An- draws, Deceased: ' 'NOTICE ss heraby given that all persons having- claims against the estate of Silas .Jerome Andrews, late of the Town of Clinton, m the County my of Huron : Manufacturer, deceased, died on or about the 1Gth day of A.D., 1934, are required to de- Byer to Ernest Clifford Andrews. or Marion Louise VanEgrnond, the Erre- cutors of the said Estate or F. Fing' land, Solicitor, on' or before'the 19th day of May, A.D., 1934, a full state- went .of. their claims together with particulars thereof,. and the nature of the -securities,. if any, held by them all duly verified by affidavit, AND TAKE NOTICE that.. after the said last mentioned Cato the said Executors will proceed to distribute the estate of rho said deceased a- mon st the persons entitled thereto g 1 having regard only to such claiins as may. have received due notice and in accordance therewith. at Chilton; Ontario, this. 2S1311 day of peel, AD 1934.: A ° F. PINCSJAND, .Clinton Ontario; Solicitor for the said estate. 73.3, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Robert ••Hotham, Deceased:. NOTICE . is hereby given ,that all persons having claims against the estate of Robert Hothant, date of the stores, houses, apartments or lots be- ' P longing to the S. S. Cooper estate. A, card mailed to me at: Goderich or. a hone eall.te 207, GoderichAfter P will' find me at an other time. A. J. Cooper, Y Goderich. : 7i:-$ The to hall was well u an 'audience largely compos oy Scouts 'and members of 'the reinforced b)Y their friends of adults who asseirib- Leo.. 'W. E. Saunders of Lon. Iver an entertaining talk on speaker diad'; a number. 01 as with hint and delighted his !by giving life -like ;imitations Yas' songs: J. M. Seutheotit, seer, wasin the chair and Cy- agesang. g• Village of .Brucefield, in the County+ of Huron, Esquire, de,ceased', who died on or about the' 16th day of Ap• ri1 A.D., 1934, are required to deliver to John -W. Shaw, the Executor of the said estate. or. F. Fingland; Solici-. house For Sale House in Orange street, six rooms, cellar, electric lights, large garden. Apply to James Cook, Jos; eph street. 71-,tf.- .- tune byattention to such read- , • mg. *,• ni E. G..HOW ES " ` Read the advertisements of " the merchants. 4 ' —'--' "' Read' ref SsionRl cards ead P C * of professional men, * Elactrican and Plumber 4® A Full Line of Electric APPlianoeaa3 - 'tor;, on or before the 19th day of May A.D., 1934, a full statement of their' claims together with particu- tars thereof,.and the nature of :the securities, if any, held by thein all duly verified by affidavit. • For Sale A six.roameci frame cotta e, rea- sonable. Would consider a used cat: y payment. Inquire at News Record office. 70-4, Read the little transient ad' -* * vertisements. They are: as in- ° 0 • teresting as the news columns * and often contain ver special '" Y ;, encs: announcements, also Plumbing Fixtures Wiring, --Plumbing and -Reponse .' Phone 53w. 1-tQa - AND TAKE NOTICE that afterk' the said last mentioned date the said' Executor will proceed. to distribute the estate of the 'said deceased a- mon st the persons 'entitled thereto g 1 having regard [only to Snell claims as shall have ;received due notiee;atel in accordance therewith. DATED at Clinton, Ontario .this 28th day of April, ;AD, 19$ , i i F. FII GLAND, Chntony, Ontario,' Solicitor far -the said estate, 73-3. For Sale 80 acres, lot 25, concession 16, Goderich township, 21/ miles from Clinton rich cls. loam well.cultivat- ' ed, all workable. Two-storey ore,$ Dement block house, built sixteen years, good: barn on cement wall with good stab- ling. Double orae iso it 1 e g g g else rap eat rat shed.: Never -failing well with wind- mill. Selli On 'account of illness ug ,. W. J. Ferguson, R. R. No. 2, Clinton 70-tf. A TRADE-IN what are you crying se for. Y gIndependent-Conoersative. asked Dad of his 4 -year-old • you say' you were going Lo e baby,and I suppose that w pP 'teado ane' -in on it," 'he I ' t ^ To the few who do not read " k. i say—Read - r the . ads., 'we y Read hem '�' the ads:, we 'say — READ * ` THEM +J. " M FROM NOW 01.1, * Pressing Sults. Coats . and Dresses .t DRY CLEANED AND REPAIRED . n work � may If not open may be lets a1I Beard's Barber Shan