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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1935-05-23, Page 5f u. Hui .1 MAY `23, I935 pl THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD' PAGE 5 ;t•'5 0 .r k.' y •t • OF ,INTEREST ;TO YOU' AND ME , ,, Tomoe 'ow • is.'may 24th. Victoria: Day, and, a holiday. [ . O E7x 'And to' tint*, remarks an. ex- ;hange ''•that, once bolting powder Sad a, larger sale than face powder,.' ' ®a © '" Hitler insists that Germany, is anx-CUT asis for peace, blit he 'seems to be also determined that it shall be peace ten Germany's,teruts, 0 . dN. We seem to he becoming very sop h- sticated when we have divorce cases Ener owe be hoped,uty court in Huron, It is 1however, that such eases will not 'become common, p p l7ory • lion. Devil A. ,Cron, Minister o4 .fare, has also taken ,over the pteams labor ,portfolio. Does thismean that the minister intends to see that •ev- agrees whose welfare is ta, be looked after must do his fair shame of lab- or? Q Q C97P• Frost every night and cool, north winds every,day are •a bit discourage ing to growth. But vegetation is mak- ing the best of the .bright sunlight- and is . coming on. The trees, haw- ever; are nearly a week behind in showing a full deaf, "Lawrence of Arabia" lived through many a •dangereus experience and died at last as the•result of a bicycle accident, His later years, and'he was but forty-six, were shadowed by the fact that he onsidered that the Ar- F abs had been unfairly, treated •and that his promises to them, in which they had trusted, had not been ful- filled, IFI p p Next Tuesday is the "Quints"'No .first birthday. It is safe betting that the five jolly babes are undisturbed by • the discontent raging about them, a discontent for the most part stirred up by sordid money -grabbers, PORTER`S BILL 'On Sunday, 'owing to the illness, of Roe. R. M. Gale, M'r. 0, •Campbell had charge .Of the service at Grace chureti. Quite'a good .number were present, • , :' . Friends at;Pertsrs' Hill sympath- lee with Mr. Gale and hope toescan have him amongstInc again, • We 'ate very sorry to report no nm ,provement. in M. John Cox's condi-daughter ticn. ,Nurse Trewartha' is with 'him. Mrs. J. Rehn.is at the •home of:aher parents,• Mi. and 'Mrs, : Harry P'ow- ell, where she, is under the care of a doctor. The`yeung people expect to pre- their 'Here lie,"' tat the Nile oMay 24th and et Kippen on May, 27th. , A meeting of the four softball was held at the club rooms on May 15th, when a. schedule was drawn' and umpires selected, .The teams are as follows': The Sluggers, Bill' McGuire,. manager; 'Creo ^John- Leafs, sten, umpire; The Bert Cox, manager, Alex Spence, um- pire. The Uhion team: Ernie John- Ston, m'anager,,Geo, Greenslade, um- pire; Taylor's Corner team: Will/tot Haacke, manager, Jack •Yuiil, umpire. The first game will tie played at Por- tors Hill on May .23rd between the Union and Sluggers. On Sunday, June 9th, the y,P,S. haus made arrangements for a spe- cial service to be held in the evening at 7.30, 'when Miss Marjory Prouse will be the guest speaker. All will be welcome. A pretty wedding took place at St. Andrew's Manse, Bayfield, on M May the 16th, at half '.past nine a.m., when Marjorie Elliott Burke was united in marriage to NTaurice Edwin Hicks, both of Goderich township. Rev. J. Al Gale of Moncton -officiated, owing to the illness of the Rev. R. M. Gale. The bride wore a pretty brown and white figured crepe dress with brown crepe coat and brown satin hat, and • MARRIAGES AIKEINEEAID — COCHRANE, — At. Knox Church M',anse, Stratford, on -.May 2nd, by the Rev. Chas, ,S,. Oak, •Donnlda, only daughter of M. and Mhs, W. G; -'Cochrane, to Wilfred D. Aikenhead, son of Mr. Whe Aileen- head of Brucefield." Ii,E't1LE—HeaNT — In North'Street church, Goderrch, on. Italy 21st, Ed- na Beatrice, dau of : lets'. and Mi s. Frederick Hunt, Godonieh, to 'Kenneth Andrew II'eale, Philadel- ' .phia, son of Mr..and *s. Chas,. i Beale, Richmond Hill, N.Y. HICKS—�BUStKE--At St. Andrew's mance, Bayfield, On May 16th, bY, . the Rev, James;Gale, 141'ar' Burke to Maurice Hicks. JACOBS�InBIRTIIS •French Hospital, San' Francisco, Calif.; on Miay 19th, to ; Mr. and 14Irs. •M. L. Jacobs,(for- Merl Miss Margaret Gree), a son. Y G Hos ital InClinton Cominmitity on Ma 18th US Mr. 'and ,Y r 14Trs.. R. Gerrie, a son. --Frederick ,Charles,. DEATHS • • RAN1SFO,RD — At hi residence, Stapleton, .on May 21st, John Rans- ford, in iris 87th .year.Cucumbers, HOTHAM—At Moline, Man., on May 5th, Wlilliom Robert Hotham; (for- molly of Stanley township'), aged 56 years. ., ' IN MEMORIAM POTTER—In ever loving memory of our dear wife and mother, MTS. •' Thos. J. Potter, who passed away , three years ago, May 22, 1932. • Dearest Mother, how we miss, you $ pen on earth can tell; But we know you are waiting yonder With the Lord you loved so well. Sadly m}seed,• but lovingly remem- be, by husband, sons and laugh- lei, " ' •,� �% Feathers r.. 't60 ",d1°rtl. ger I► anted YOU, on't bu our coo inh � a Y i a . •------•-• a g Ferns ' t a Flowering Plants.! �cTP" HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR .: GOOSI`,AND DUCK FEATHERS • ` SWALLOWED A CLINKER THATS 'ALL THAT WAS WRONCr BUT YOUR TROUBLES ARE OYER ALL THE CLINKERS; ARE GONE .. Y and freeze'' at 'leisuze, If you Y, want Your furnace to treat you •Cut•Flowers FLORAL DESIGNS: POULTRir CULLING right nourish it wi$ih .this dtink- �® er-free coal, Here is coal that ��- FLOWERS FLOWERING PLANTS Flocks: Graded Free of;Charge By Experienced Poultryman; ��- � bums 'sera and sure, It's "sloiy )1 sand easy ion your, pocket -book Chas. v • Cook W. TREWARTHA O Tt4 and !sure. fire with the heat, You F L O R I,5 T -Office, • :can. get happiness with your Phones: 66w and 66j Phones 214j Residence, 214w .a• coal if you I JUNE �J `,J IS T�I'E MON MONTH FOR e ' BRIDES .' WE SPECIALIZE '' RILEY'S• Where Quaiity''Sells and Service Tells FRUIT SALE Pineapple, large 20c; or 5 for 97e Pineapples, medilum, • 2 for , , • • 27c 6 for. 800 Granges, dozen -...29c, 390 +� 11.i WE J. PHONE 1. NOW rliliistard �711R CARRY GENUINE 74 A. L. CARTWRIGHT, eget the yi Yt`4 it�pf . SCOTCH ANTHRACITE CoaI Co. CLINTON, ONTARIO + Local Mgr. IN per 33c, Bananas, Per. dozen ..... ...L25c 'Lom,ons' large, g per dozen 29c MA KING AND /' DECORATING Strawblerries, Fresh,, Market Price VEGETBALES i CAPI !'AL THEATRE Goderich—Phone 47 REGENT THEATRE Seaforth New Cabbage, per ib, ,......,.,,.5c Now: Will Rogers as "The County Chairman" Now: "Peck>s Bad Boy" with 1 Jackie Cooper, WeddingCakes G-7 Birtliff & Crich each . 10c Fresh Asparagus, 2 for 15c New Home Grown Green Onions Per Bunch . . bo Fresh Celery Hearts; 2 for 25e Ripe Tomatoes, , per lb. 15e - Mon., Tue., Wed. Double Feature Program Guy K}bbee—AhTne McMahan and Patricia Ellis . offer a rip-roarin' tornado of laughs "BIG HEARTED HERBERT" Barbara Stanwyck, Warren Wil - Mon., Tues., Wed. " RICHARD DIX in an adventure film, featuring fast action and scenic grandeur "WEST OF PECOS" Makers of Dainty -Maid and , Whole -Wheat Bread Friday Being a Holiday. We Will Be OPEN THURSDAY EVENING Ilam and Glenda Farrell in ,< THE SECRET BRIDE" Thurs., Fri, Sat. ` Phone 1. Clinton We Buy and Grade EGGS for which Thurs„ Fri. and Sat JOE E BROWN Sally Brune and Chas. Starrett present an excellent story built a� the train DOUI�HOBOR LEAVING we pay lc a dozen more in CASH or TRADE assisted :by Maxine Doyle and Frank lZcHueh in a sizzling fun round streamlined "THE SILVER STREAK" CANADA , RILEY'S GROCERY _fil_m, -"- „ . "THE SIX DAY BIKE RIDER « Girl of Coming: "Red HDca Weary of what they term religious Coming; "Happiness Ahead." sand persecution in Canada 15,000 mein- phone 39. Free Delivery At All Hours Matinees Wed., Sat. at 3 pm. Matinee; Sat. at 3 p.nh. bens of the ,strange Russian sect ' of Doukhobors are said to be ready to leave their Saskatchewan homes for greener fields in the wilds of Para- ' W E N D O R F' S , Summer Portraits who would make money out of their very lives. We waft them good wish- for very many happy returns of the day, - 0 v Jane Addams; world-famous wel_ a shoulder bouquet of sweet peas and baby's breath. After the ceremony the couple left on a trip to Detroitguayan and on their return will reside at the home of the ,bride's father.tion • BRUCEFIELI) Mfrs.t Tunney and son of Detroit visite at the home o8 the £ormet's mother, Mrs. M,. McKenzie in the her sister, Mrs'. J. Rich- Chaco, Preparations for the mass migra- P have already begun and a dele- gallon' will shortly sail for Para- guay to select a locality for a new colony, by reports of the suc- cess of the Mennonite experiment in the Chaco', which has grown in 10 years to a community of 6,000 and f complete religious free- g Feeling Fine Is' oftentimes a condition brought about bylooking fine. g g If your clothes are properly cleaned, pressed and repairedTry p p you • —es. CANDY ICE CREAM let your o k C o �� C11S - �� s'4' Fp�� CAI{ES —BEST QUALITY Summer i, just the best time for a NEW PHOTOGRAPH. You feel at your best—and modern photography enables us to picture you at your best --to, make finer, more natural and pleasing portzaits. BURGESS' STUDIO Phone 115—Developing and Printing us with your next roll film fare worker and woman's rights ad- vacate, is dead in Chicago at the age g of seventy-five. For mean y y years she'Heartened was a sort of a butt for the joke- smith, but she lived to command the respect of her one-time traducers, who came to realize the general it of Yguaranteed her purpose and the sensi- bleness of many of her demands, Q El 0 The Toronto Globe, commenting on the bravery of a Toronto citizen who assisted a policeman to capture a man who was trying to avoid arrest the earlyhours of the morning the other day says: "This is a duty incumbent on all good citizens." But all good citizens are not 'out in the early hours' of the morning, most of them are then enjoying the )f esleep HAYFIELD (Mr. and M'rs. Tom Mallett of Lon- don, and two children visited at the home of Mrs. Jno. Davison over the week -end. Mss, C. B. Chapman of London who spent a few days in her cottage here returned home on Wednesday. Mr. Jack Atkinson 'spent a few days last week visiting with Dr. A. S. Atkinson of Detroit. • Miss Maude Parker returned home on,afterSia, Sundayspending last week in London with Me. and Mks. L. B. rniith. Mt. and Mks. L. B. Smith spent the week -end with Me. and Mrs. Chas. Parker. ' Among those who spent p t the week- their here village and g ardson of Bayfield last week. Mr. and Mrs. Halstead and son of Stratford visited at the home of the, latter's parents, Mr. and • Mrs. T. Wheeler this week, The many friends of Mss, G. Marks will regret to hear that she is under the doctor's care at present, Mrs, J. Moodie is also confined to his room. We hope soon to hear of their reeov- ery. Mr. and Mrs. C. Haugh and Rev, W. A. Bremner are spending a few days with friends in Toronto this week. Mr, and Mile Thompson and fate- ily o?' Sarnia and Mrs. Stevens spent the week -end with friends in Listo- wet, dog by Paraguayan law, the Dellis- hobo •• have decided to • • -bee iu aAlways --gARE strange land the life theystarted 35 g years ago in Canada. The Denkhebbrs in Canada are a remnant of a sect expelled from 'Bus- a are bound to feel better about it,OUR i than when the work is poorly done. Fresii—and for the Weeic- End we are offering a worth while special. Also Sues Buns and Nut P Sueys, Loaf. GIANT FLUFFY ASTERS WILT -RESISTANT, and proved most satisfactory last year to all who grew thorn. Since you can procure these you cannot afford to devote space and e Lite).lly, the name means spir- it wrestlers. Some went to Western Canada and others to Cyprus. They have no stated place •or •ceremonies We make you feel fine by BREAD TO SUIT EVERY TASTE labor to any other aster, Our New Tomatoes, Ventura and Pritchard we recommend as Excellent in Golden Cabbage 01 worship, no holy days and no or- dained ministry. They deny the di- vinity of Christ, and give mystical L Doing It Right 1 \\J N � ORF'C' YY L� J �l a J L� tJ ever way.' and Yg Sweet Peppers should be in every garden, STEWART BROS., the just in the seclusion of their own homes, '®q ® The Wingham Advance -Times last week published along with its regu- lar edition a 24 -page Historical Re- view of the Town of Wingham, writ- ten byThomas McLean an illus- d trated by a number of ancient and end at cottages were: Mrs. F. V. Martin and children of Detroit Dr, and Mes', Flock of Windsor, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Robinson and fain- liy of London, Mr. and Mese, C. R, Will of London. Mrs. Baker has returned hone af- ter vision with her daughter, Mrs. g g Burt of- London, and her son, Mr• Premier Bennett Has Re- turned To Take Up Task • In House —'— Not Sure Ile Can Carry On But Will Do His Best interpretaion to the Scriptures. Frequent clashes with Canadian authorities have kept these people Dyeing, 1 Cleaning House For Sale : Seven -roam cottage James street, BENMILLER NURSERIES Phone Carlow 235. before the public in recent years. They refuse to send their children to school and in some eases have burned Repairing C E.A11 KIS Pressing Clinton. New woodshed, cellar, town water', lights, good garden Call E. Maguire, phone 136, after 6 p.m, any May 28th —Quintuplets' Birthday Afternoon and Evening Tea at the Iionie of Mrs. Wilfred Seeley, lluron down school buildings, thus getting Fm. Salo evening. 28-2-p. Street., under the auspices of the into trouble with the authorities. Their retaliation has taken the form A baby's go-cart, in excellent re- in placos, 30ia, For particulars call phone 217. For Sale Hatching eggs, S. C. White Leg- Hospital Board. Como and bring your iends. 2o. r modern photographs of interesting people past and present, also of his torical buildings, etc. The whole g , front page is a picture,"An artist's conception of Edward Farley the first settler, arriving in Lower Winghant on a raft in the year 1858." The history •of the town is well written the author and the publishers of this Review are to be congratulated upon it as it is a valuable historical achievement, for which future gen- 'orations will be placed under heavy obligations. g L•?1 (•] U The 'Dunlap observatory, which is Pow completed at Richmond Hill, Ont, is the largest in the British Empire and the second largest in the and, inter- Harry Baiter of Chatham. Mrs. Percy Weston returned home on Tuesday from Victoria Hospital, Y r London, where she had undergone an g operation, ' We are pleased to learn that Mrs. Weston is improving. Mr. and Mee. W. J. Keri• and fam- fly of Walkerton spent Sunday at the home of M't's. Jno. Davison, Mr, Brooder •of Toronto spoke at St. Andrew's United Church on Sen- day evening on the 'Bible Society, Ill's. Edg,econiib�e of Strathroy has )enol the Lo Cabin Lunch Room p G and is readyfor business. The Bayfield Tennis Club hopes to open its season soon. At present the court is under repair and a few im- provoment are being made. • Members of Parliament, irrespec- tive of party, welcomed Premier Ben- nett on Monday on his return to the House after an absence of about three months. The Parliamentarians applauded, and hammered their desks. It was an expression of esteem and respect, and rejoicing because the leader of government had regained his strength sufficiently to get back to work—work that will be of an ex- haustive nature before the final ses- Sion of the present Parliament ends. In acknowledging the greetings ac- g g corded big in the House on Monday, the Prime Minister said he had been advised by London physicians not to return immediately to hip task in the •of nude processions public resulting in the arrest and imprison- 28-1. horns, Tom Barron strain, 24 to 28 For. Sale • • " gent of some of their leaders. D'oukhabors see in the 'Chaco' an Cottage For Sale Six -room cottage, Oeborne street, opportunity to 'cultivate the fruitscher. Clinton, town water, good woodshed, and vegetables which comprise their garage and good garden. Apply oil entire diet, az. eggs from yearling hens. Gus - touters report as High as 80% hat- Wm, Rutledge, R. R. No, 2, Seaforte. Phone 616r2, Clinton Can- tral. 24-tf. 2 young Shorthorn bulls, some grass cattle. Would also like to rent some grass land. W. G. Ross, Phone 26-15, Blyth Central, Londesboro, P,O, premises to John Steep. 28.1-p, According to the latest statistics, NOTICE Canadians consumed 30.92 pounds of Our saw' mild iS now at Thos, Wal- butter;' 3.64 pounds of cheese, and lis's, 4th concession, Goderieh town- 6,28 pounds of concentrated miilk ship. It will,be there till June 7th products per head of population dux- and at Clinton till Julie 25th. ing 1934. We have for sale fresh cut hent- Man Wanted With ear to •handle Ward's Quality Teas, Coffees, Cocoa, Sprees, Ex- tracts, Toilet Preparations direct to established users in Huron County. White T. H. Ward Company, John I South, Hamilton. 27-2-p. L SEED CERN SEED ' Our Seed Corn is No, 1 Government Standard, specially dried and cleaned for seed. There may be cheaper corn than ours offered but in the same quality we will be cheaper than oth- q Y p '' lack lumber, joists and scantling at ors. This is possible through our VERY SATISFIED SAYS'; Gress $30,00 per thousand feet. ' Corn or• Bunion Salves are worth McEWEN BROS. more. They do the work, At Hose Phone 624 ring 4, Clinton. •• 28.2, ey's Drug Store. TENDERS WANTED Tenders will .be received up to 12 a.m., June 10th, for the cleaning out purchase of a car load in one ship. tent, MILLETT, RAPE AND SORGHUM Don't be shy of hay next winter, world -having special - est for Clinton, on May 31st Profes- STANLEY sol• Chant of the Toronto University and brother of the late H. B. Chant George Armstrong, a ,pioneer of of Clinton, will take charge of the this section, died at the home of his observatory. This will be .les sev-• daughter, Mrs, David. 'Stephenson, entieth birthday • and. anyone who Goshen Line, Stanley township at knows Professor Chant' can easily the age of eighty-one, In failing visualize the keen delight he will health for ower a 'Year be' suffered have in thus celebrating the anni- a stroke form ,which he could not versary of his natal day rally, the end coming on. Sunday ev- • In 1926 Prof. Chant •said: "Of all ening. Me, Armstrou wasG. the remaining needs of the Univer- g horn on a Farm sity, I think the most outstanding is on the Goshen Line, in June, 1854, en astronomical observatory. Three son of the late Raney Armstrong, who Years later Mos. Dunlap, widow of was known as a famous Scotch fifer David A: Dunlap, mining lawyer and Kis wife, Jenny Weston, predeceased geologist, who cried in 1924, and her him twenty-five years ago, Of late he son, offered to have this observatory has lived with his sons and laugh- built as a memorial to husband and ters. He was Presbyterian in relig'- father. , The lens is 'seventy-four ion, and Conservative in politics. He inches across and no doubt on look- was the last one of his immediate in through it one would feel as if family generation-aud is survived byins g g the moon and Venus were next doortwo sons, George Armstrong, Tucker- rieig}ulDrs, It was a magnificent smith, Lorne, on the Goshen' Line, House, but the Premier added that he felt the country's business ' was serious enough to warrant his return at the present time. There is much work to be done in the House, The Prime Minister ap. pears fit enough to tackle the job. But appearances are oft deceiving, Mr. Bennett alone knows •whethe or r hot his condition warrants his carry- ing on in his usual vigorous menner. Hie illness took a lot of 'his vitality. Rumours' fly thiels and 'fast that' Ile will retire. Ma's Bennett will prob- abt speak fo • himsel' en that mat -expressing tee and the chances are, as long 'as he feels fit for the job, be will stick to it. It must be remembered that before he departed for,'E47gland to attend the King's Silver Jubilee cele- brations, he •said he would comeback and lead his party in the House of Commons, He is Ibacic ind in' the House of Commons.task), the River, known as the "Kinburn the CARD OF THANKS .Mixed Auction Sale Mr. William Sheppard and family of • wish to express their sincere appre- HORSEIS, CATTLE AND HOGS' dation of the kindness and sympathy At Our Sale Stab3es, EXETER shown by, friends and neighbors dur- ing' Mrs. Sheppard's illness and sinceLowest Tuesday, May'28th w her death also for flowers sent, ears at 1.30 loaned for the, funeral and for all wilt • take in stack to sell on kinin acts of courtes shown, ' `"me Y Y commission 4% of Swamp Drain", p Plans and Profile may be seen at the C'lerlq's Office, Londesboro, by contractors wishing to tender on this scheme, or any tender not notes- sanity accepted. JAS. W. McCool, Londesbere, Clerk. 274. put in a field of any of above and be safe. MANGELS AND TURNIPS Garry a stock 'of all varieties at different prices, CLOVERS, GRASS SEEDS AND SEED GRAIN Trying to keepa y' g complete stock of this, will help considerable if you let know Your requirements a day or of . . • -- J: DOW W. E. NAIRN, " CARD Of' THANKS . Proprietor. Auctioneer. We wish to take. this opportunity 28-1. thanks to a�� COURT OF REVISION A court of Revision will be held in the Community Hall, 'Londesboro, on so ahead. FLOUR, FEED AND SEED o£ our warmest friends and neighlb.oes';for the many 'TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE SEALED Tenders Thursday, May 30th, to hear and de- termine any complaints against the Phone 123w, Residence, 123j kindnesses shown ,our dear husband addressed to the and father, the late John Jervis, dur- undersigned and endorsed "Tenders in his illness, and ale's tho Sym- tan 'Coal" will be received until 12 path, and kindness extended to us in o'clock noon (daylilght saving), Tues- our bereavement) For the flowers day, June 4, 1935, for the supply of sent and all the many kindly and coal and cake for the Donhanian Build- friends g througiout.the Peevince,nf On- Assessment Roll. All coni fits must' be in writing Pg, and mailed atoll the clerk, not later than M'ay 27th. �• JAS. W. Mc- Clerk Lonilesboro, Clerk: 27-2' ELECTRICAL WORD. Having decided to engage in elec- tttical work iii Clinton, I would re - s. ectfull solicit the public patron - P y, age. thotightful acts o? thee) we are very grateful.—Wife and laugh- ter. Forms of tender with specifications 0 and conditiane attached can be obtain- 1� PL�� . • NEW PRICES Having had practical exper}ence lir power and lighting, . will endeavor to give satisfaction to any and all who gift and Ontario is beholden to the Den- homestead, and three daughters, Mrs, lap family for it, It is only in some Gd. Boyce, Brucefield, Mits. Geoa'ge M4Clinche, Ba such way' that such things can be' s ,field Road and Mrs. achieved as the cost of erecting the David Stephenson, Goshen Line. necessary buildings, procuring the There are also a .'number of grand- lens, the 'manufacture of which is a children. I ' delicatepiece of work, •and finally in- • The funeral was held on . Tuesday stalling same, is enormous and could, afternoon from the home of Meehad not .be undertaken•by the trusteesh.of Stephenson, interment taking place y w±thout. sufficient in Ba field .cemetery. anuniversity yplacey. backing: These 'ouildings can be The May meeting of the Maple seen"framnthe ei hwa as yOu drive Leaf Gossip, Club was held .at. the g Y pPP ,,, . 'from,, Kr itonge • i tt.eet • Toronto to home of Mrs, •Gliff.'Stewait, with, a •Hili 'and aceoirdin to ' togood attendance.<Readings' •were iv-' Richmondg. a,g ' ,. $ b. oubc SIDt'si"made`rit tivall be pos's'i'b'le; en by Mrs. Neil MacGregor, Miss. Gil -'Line u ,. , H.: . , , :, ,r ... n ffor an..tonih interested to y;sit this moor and M'rs. Glen. The nextalleet- site. all ve. iiia• 11r)u h this: ing, which 'will be the.&nnuai get- re r n esn6 election of offs ll huge triespppee,,as,turrangemerits -are' ing. when „seems, �,,�yr , , er . . ' t place,. will he at th . o madgtia, al�owhthey attic iR nue ,:evees oke n:ac,,, wi ire 1 ;. , ,e , h, me ..... •,, ,n,x..". ,. ..: ::., .,, .... i,Pxk�.�\9. ,,.l Of Mess rehn,, Vinog.,, 1 Mr each week. , i� .,hg' a:.. :� A,Ma. ,,.., GODERrC�I T01�' TOWNSHIP James Partridge, 78, died Friday at the home .of his son-in-law, Peter Clark, on the, Bayfield road, two' miles north of Bayfield. *A native of Ehg- land, son of William, Partridge, he lived in Canada for twenty-nine years, three years at the place of death. Burial took at Ba field Sunday, Mr, and Mies. Howard chafe and ' ....i £?miry of London:called on'lhis nou•s- in,' Mr. Robt. Gruff of " :th` • ` e' ,:. , ., eBay$ ld 'on, Sunday. ' • a ,,, » , : MtisseseLeah McIntyre and Eye'lyn bever. ill )f London, 141;x. Paul Clio- le n Bill Dunbar of li • y a d ham eth were q a �ue is • •- ,.;and y • ,s of M1. and Mrs At .lh+541', }, ,�. ,.• thu ,. r. '4; • t,• r Welsh._, r. '� MEETING OF HURON COUNTY ed from, the Purchasing Agent, Dept, COUNCIL• of Public Works, Ottawa;_ and the Supervising Architect 36 Adelaide The next tweeting 'of the Huron ' et. East, Toronto; Ont. County Council will be herd in the Tenders will not be 'considered un- ' le '$ �V1t ,eKiX] p G' • Approved Chicks BLOODTESTED STOCI{ engago my services in these lines. GEORGE W. COWAN Phone 266j. Shipley Street, Clinton 21-tf. p Y County Council Chambers,. Court less made on the forms ,supplied by iTottse, Goderich, at 2• o'clock on the the Department and in accordance afternoon of Tuesday, June 4th, with departmental specifications and .:. - 1935. conditions,Ater Ail•accotntts,-notices .of depute: The right to demand front the sue- tins,"a" "'licattons"•and other ire or-'' eessfdl teedere a de )sit, not ex- , . :, i ;; • , .. p r tont busanesa requtrmg atfen:tnon' !at ceeddng 10 per cent :of the 'amount of the tin shoi ld bo ini'tt e' hSndt' the' tender "t secure the p re er fel- h gee ° p P of the Clerk not later than Saturday; fillnmet of the 'contract, .is reserved. r; June let, lBy order, Dated 'at Godeiic}i 't7iis "siitay N, DEISJ'ARbINS o.. n. 935 k •, - ., •r. -. ,x .L. ; , ,• ..:.' • , . .,, ; . Secretor ,R.M<Y,. 1 , ,; Y J M. R� G ep b , '3y');tM' )lin t' 'nerki'r r'D eetiirerit' et Palle ` Works', ,• , � a;.•,.:• iv •. n ,±S �' Yt ' • �• "' '$+2� l3ttatva, Ma ,14;..193Li ''28-.,r White and Barred Rooks W. Leghorn After May 24 .... , 10e 9e . ...... June 8 9c Pc After June 22 8c 8c' 4 -Week Pulletts • • • 25c 30c 'hicks i x r 2 Wleek-old G r 3 /zc e t a. 4-W'eek-aid Ohieks,' 9c extra. Wp have lots :of theta. Conne 'or Phone 97x11 Herisall., , . "' ,." • ' t7. E. l'1CI In'Ie31 ZURICH y Si •,. •e: x 27-5. WANTED ' ICZ'esh' Eggs and'Cream Highest Prices,for Strictly. Frey • Eggs' Cream'.ahi ed regular • ',shipped �'' Good :Prices Palmi ♦.a . �...,: ; . A,.. L''. 'FINCH y I Plione'23i ;t•'5 0 .r k.' y •t •