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" � " i . chaolS.,..80, St the .L•4N'{�r'ay'�:Q!"Y . ,- ..., r:'u:' ':ji. , :�..,I•r• : �,, ,q.. d} }I '1�,: Y,V P 1�,;` fr,�N.,: At the o ent essioa otu Mon' �i E II e ri 7I . a - saiQ ' '+,.', ;t + ; B e y fin ls, (. g. � •gets £outs yea1�, high . s 1.W.Qti irate . rat of Cx'ode ch -. Q ,,,, „�p f 3..:•....,. _ � r, �,,.. � ° whale 11f the 71(!fl be6 a� a cad " tRegistered il4'AtioII , p , r r ',!v. l7yw Iwr; �++ltd I , &e ring . . lr trkin-JAX,,„0he .feig ehe is ready, for he the Nu eat .00 . /] .(f%��j: ��.�`11 t; `� �. I� : 11 -• > : ' prep .�'`�7 '� '!pi.,.t`'hr"c ,r,.+ ,. • taken u ..with, a udfc.4ton.lq,P'56. T t .. ama11 tow, wo .d tltl:t like. claalt ire poll on , t,, , ter,:•. 7?, ad3 Betty R,utledtga, Dunglannon., topped city 'doe • irk tl?e 1A,.., likely ge p �” _ x .,f a t ; " r {,�f* ' *1 . , ,• nor 5 •n'•clasls'. 44a ,r ' VVO �a +� , - )f ,� Y.,. e } g$ la ai a10„ t e la'i,,, Ci 4 rl�.-..v sal solo . would . hold her.'. requirYn4c'A s. A► i, tta'y li 'lets , ! ! 1i'r V;' $a r ua,; 3lt' �q 1 ..,.... . , h +5na. 3n viWr�'a 5p, -41 , :. :. ` f n l : a ,dat7y, `tri„f `Sk, s ffyLa r t An?4,+r4fy n e .rr ancL ,undex test ' i e tri e i e a .Minas- �. '; , t xza„ ,t' ,;• `. e Y, alf , FC9i weal► 86 . Warks and aapturecU ]turon Mrm, kris T4IoTreY, sup.4rint ndent of Im s 4P. n lx$s r marts', .f1t. i3 . 7. , „r 1. 'Burke V. w x,rl td, . •N- `. r # �t e, ,',a ,✓r '�'a+}' •,+ :-pFI ( ), - Count first' ; 4ze; Charlene Corlett, Wing;ham Genera. Hoapital, referring. ,tFir Clnxltfied Git6 basis Ign w ,. ,giants c1 �1, +,=,a.,, Five were �hoaeu fox-tli� i}IIa1& to Clinton, and Joan •Sbmrme> villa, Wal to training EaciTites said: "We can are paid :tattrspftals` #Rr' 2pew con- . 1."m .I tri 't aVF "'”be sung in' t'he evening• OPlig a ab � Aon tied for the count Isecond! size not +hoto com ete with larger hos, struo4on. In, the case 5gf ge>ueral- has- � I1 ' � k � >it� y" �' ;+�"h y P gip$ P r s' , 1% w IF, d ^�, , • raining Sq rn'arkls or aysr•were:.Joannei with 8'4; Norma Sherwood, Dungan Petals pitaia the gu'alit ts' $1:,(100 �r tiled', aneL ;?4z . ei • Beuerma L Walton, 83.; Marie Dale, IIon `Eleanor! Driver, Gloderich, and "i t'bink if we .eau 'lirAmise girls for c ronin hospitals 'the' amount paid _ y hr*. r �a� � P� �� eaPorth "$2 Elizabeth C vin' trI te" #; et. d.Mary, Snell, each $'8. - their "R.N. "' we will hake uo difficul- b 'thea' Provincial Govem)cnent is Wal 0 A' tS , , .. M .C�a ' "Jaynb 7 _ _y yi ;t n� r 41I.- . morn, 81, ; Zarbara ] I*y1d, Walton, 81.; ty gettin gg'lican2s;"' said ' Dr. Gra- $2,000 per bed. Whim it was• pointed „ t ,; .�r, t`t . �' r�>, itfr t .- l ' 1 r Edith 'Jones'..Cli>vt II, $�; flvt]i Jack TopAiug the Anal$ in Class' '50, uni- ham, of Goderich. • ' " out •to 'hi'm that '$re�,enG, eddltions' � . S(„ N �� l �►,[ � � 'T,��+ ' �. , � i` i0 ..son, 'C'11�xtton, 81, ' tSawdra • WIllising, Son chorus, and win�nfng the GAoderiola pr. R, Iiobbs , �Faylar, M.L.A. Ear contern'platedl Ear T3vtrga "' 'hospitals11 . ' _ " yz; r x Er 't it `Clinton; 81; 1]alorea 'MCGee, LuCknow, .Board of Trade shield, wet; S.S. No. Horan, ..painted out an economic • Eac- were made necessary ljecauSe of •the ♦,:; t ih ­11�t s t I 11 SO;_Muriel rShobbrook, Auburn, 80; Pa Goaterich, with 86 marks-; 18A.' No. for 'n favor of girls: choosing ,to train increasing' nuwlbera of chroz►ies,,,the ur t �<"r � rtY + i mela 'Taman, Lucknow, 80; Marjorie 9, Goderrich, 85; S.S. No, 3, w,tan1eY, in small towns., Living costs in To- 'hospitals were being colied' oa to SAL � ;jjol*d �sy Dow$'ort, Varna, 80; Janet McGregor, 84; S.S, No, 5, "l-Wilett, 84; S.S. No. .r•onto, Landon:•' or Hamilton, he sraidl, handle, •Air. Kelley agreed, a percent- L /. '! SAT ' .0 P iR, CiE}vT.,1 I- i' ire' , i�. Seaforth, 80; Mary J. Whyte, Seaforth, 9, TuGkersmi'th, 83. were 'higher than in - smaller "home age of the 'beds to be. add'etl,' may be ;r.>. Y O ': ,` eyl t 10% .80; Irma Walter, Goderich 8,0. " Jeannette Beuermlann, Walton, -car- towns." considered as chronic beds thus rai's- <- �'w ,I ��J Q/� f ' `,y� p p "tG% ' �" '��f": years and under, �! y t/Lf ��i �v((pJ itis " v C,•-_ Thirty-six girls, 11• , ried' off top 'honors with' 85 marks for i would' think it almost i'mpossiblo Ing the grant. , He suggested the per-' ' ^r % / ?,: ° from urban centres, sang "W4t'en Fair, �. �,.., Slue if . appreaiaty •a gift qf, 'il{ q.8 . ..g girl vocaliata, seven years and uIlder, for one teacher to teach 16 students tentage could be 'b'ased ori figures av- • Hose. F,amotts makese neiANpl�lifl ',ul t,r, 1 kl'"a"}', des Dance and Sing. Five were chos; in class 41, Tuesday afternooA. at four different hospit'als," comment- er the Ip4s't few years. " `. Here's the opportunit of. i •', � . zo , ' en to sing in the finals at night; •81 ed I)r. E, A. McMaster, of SdaPorth: Dr. McitiIaster, Seaford, drew 'at- y Sizes 9 to 1l)%z n . ,. " . e�h ma� in ,the " ♦ e time to get a ` iiew.. ; � ir%,i r „ t �v :' Sa marks were won by Barbara f3i11rs erre lnearlie 1 rn thea aftennoonrewere: There is a 'lot of mileage.:to cover." tentidn' to the fact that it was the Spr Ng CGat at a real hon- ` GaU a .... «' ;� . • ,j c' ',5 ; ,!:t,(,y ' Seaforth; Karen Kidd, SeaPortth; Mar-. Mr, Kelley replied that it .was eeupeat- raprdl increase rn chrronrta that made ♦ est -t oodnes g "" � +�i►` ' ; ; x.O i f�' rlym Mousseau, Hensall. Ann Mackay, T ucknow;aYe Love, o g a swing. ?,4� 1. .r C6.1 ?. Other results •on Monde included: Walton; Careen Dowsdn, Varna; , 80 ed doctors and trained'hospital staffs necessary the addntiona and' 'that us- 45 Gauge , - . I� a + ' 3' ' Y marks, Carol J, Allin 'Goderich; .Glen- ,would assist' with straining: ing figures of two or three Years age . tt ' ' ' ' ' "". rc 's Finals, class 61:• Girls' vocal so1'o (ur- would reifeCtunfavorab to the hos- y , l l.w.,• Every new Spring }Coat . . .t" :,z -1. m,,��� ban) 11 : and. under"—Kathleen Tull, 'da McIlwaitt,' Goderich; .Heyde Beuer One suggestion to •bridge the gap has been• reduced for' qu ©k mann, Walton; Ann Ducharme, Bay- 'between small nursing school i?pcili . Petals in •the• grants paid., Goderich, 86; Audrey •Walsh, Hensall, The Minister agreed' and told the ♦ , selling by 20 per cent, e,,,,, fn R field, Therya were 23 rnrai camp'eti- ties and 'bet.Eer-equipped city hospitals : '. - 85; Jean Snell, Seaforth; 84; R.uT.a tors. was for small, schools o reaffiXate 'meeting ;ire would 'take up thea atter a -Bi � ' '' ra',A t Westbrook, Goderich, •83; Mary F. Those obtaining 8b -or over.• 3n the with .'largest. ones. At one time all with. his ,officials, �' N vy tick, Light Blue, . . dal -x .Schultz; :Seaforth, 83. • preliminaries in class 43, girls' vocal Huron 'County' nursing schools were 'Mayor D. D. Mooney, cf Goderich, I ¢ Beige, Brawn, Grey and Class 42: Girls' vocal solo', 9 and solo, 11 ears, and under, test piece, affiliated` with Victoria Flospital. was meeting Chairman. G. L Parsons, G. Cerise fine wool coatings, ' n, .sunder—Claire Taylor, .Walton, 86; y chairman of 'the , Goderich Hospital ,� and popular tweeds in the ,a �, r '"Sky Flocks," .were`: June Moffatt, Godlerich'waa the last of the four to �, - '.� Wingham, 82; Ione Griffiths, Blyth, 82; be forced to cios'e and sever its of-. oar'd, thanked 'Mr, Keller anal ex= - " 'i ,� v :rs; best styles for Spring. � `�It r*� Gloria Nott, Clinton, 81; Marlene'M'ac- filiation. _ "There is no,doubt t'he 'larg pressed the grouA's willingness' to co- ''.5 «6 �% .; y�.�' �a operate in surve s oP •"�'•' ?' r�i . y Kenzie, Belgrave, 81;' and' R.uth'Boyd, er schools • cl'ased the smaller ones," Y prospective > ` :' REGULAR fi '"" • of Walton, Marilyn Erb of H.ensaI , opined Dr. Graham. nurses. ',. i "^ ,� ' to q CC,�� r lye; Notice to, � rmexs • Doris' Ounningham of Goderich, and' Mr. Kelley promised to investigate Attending the meetrng £saran Sea: 1. •' 1 r5� ' 42ri�Y�' forW were James M. Scott, chairman, ) f♦ kt Marilyn Gardner oP Goderich,. with 80. re-aPfiliationy possibilities at:'once, Tae s'°} s r , Fifty, -nine. girls con eted' .in' this,`•'stresserl 'hrs plan was "ve definite Mrs. J•. B: Russell, Miss Dunnin,. Sup- $ !.. i p , -til > ON SALE FOR. ' Goderich Elevator erin'tendlent; Mrs. F, Kting,�Ruasetl ', , ' cls a. that students will get their R.N."' Bolton, M: 'McKellar, 2S. A. Reid,: Har- f $' ' . s' (Refunds Are NOW Five schools were 'chosen for t'h'e 'at the-proposedt smaller schools. 5 t) ' finals to -be heard ;ri the evening The . If the smaller -school plan could nrot old Finnigan, Dr. E. A. Mc112aster a'nd I i , • 1 ,; Available following honor 'mirks were awarded'' be worked out, the only other alterna- �' " Y 1VIcLean :i 1 1 �.60 to 34'00 _ ?` 1. f those'not in the finals: S -S: No. 4, tive to. ease the shortage o£ nurses • ,,1111 Goderich; 81;• S.S. No.• 1,' Hullett, 80; was to txain more. nursing assistants. • n. ti (Gorgeous Plastic Slags In dull or Alay S.S, No. 5, Stanley, 80; Sy�S. No: 2, The 'Ontario Government had,.already , ; The refund from the Goderich * finish of black, brown and na Clever• new p• i. Elevator and Transit Co. Ltd., �eKillop, 80. spent $100,000 to train 200 such aides . Daylight Savii, .g ' NOTE:I 'd designs. �� Eleven rural schools competed' in throughout'the 'province, the minister .7 y y goes in 'this 'Coat Sale • of .ovescharges made on grain Ever Coat in the ore ' loaded in bags during the period class' 57, bays' chorus, "On the Levee" said. The farmers kick on D S.T., with the exception of Braeburn "Kenwoods," which • } QQ which included. moxe than 100 bay's, K, S. Hopkinson, of Alexandha Mar- Why should this thing have t' be? y , Frtced .at �• r, of August 16,, 1943, to June, 4' rare price' controlled b the ,,rakers: N:, r 1945, is now held in trust• by chosen for the finals at night were ing Hospital', Goderich, hospital 'board, Tn wartIn116 they said it 'saved the 't the Federation' of Agriculture of Hullett schools, S:S. t4o. 2, -McKillop felt that certain academic barriers to juice,' • . Hafon County for' distribution. and Gbd�erich Township schools. None girls entering training should be low- And for patriotic reason's we put it to I t ,k', s`; ` of the others were .given higher than ered. He ,said subjects such as trig use. ' ' r 11. All -farmers and feeders 'in' 79 marks. , onometry and, French were ndt ii por- I the Gounty who assi—ed this '' ' ti 1' overcharge, may secure refunds' s ,. by furnishing proofs as to gratin - purchased on which overcharges • were paid. A sheet gf explanation as to proofs, , etc., is.,'being sent out to , the `township 'units and may be But now that the war is over and won, � GIVE MOTHER A . a >E y No tanks, no soldiers, not even a gup; Erig11Sh ItCl� lEtte. ; „ They still take the, clock and �slrot e it �R" `� NEW SPRING : GLUES ' ahead, ij. al"INli f� 5 u To give the farmer .less ]lours' in 'bed. + .. a "` Popylar S -button .length quality, English ,1 ;rill . '',' `° R-1 : 'a+" M1'1t; _T fabrics gloves, in black, white or brawn. Wed like to work eight iroursl a da.y, ;•_; _ '•_� ,� 1 . , Do .all oiir.chores ,and bring in the !=r:jam t .I perfect gift for Mother; ::x- Lam, �1 Will make a peri . .secured from your local. secre- prpilets 6ho'. " ", ulci . . hay' tieH. ' tat y. normal} reach sex- until -,at six months of ,age pirl[ets re-' • ' • _ `:r' `,_ °k • `. But with no one to •help, and things =_-•—•= p By agreement with the nal maturity.and begin to lay at' from '•quire about four square feet of floor _ �4 1 - J getting worse, i I f � Pr . ed , at . 5 l; g Code five to: 'seven months of age, depend- space per bird. Separating the scares Have her •choose her Q, rich Elevator and W.P.T. B., the in upon the breed, variety., or''strain• at 'an early age, tprovisipg of 'raost5 They say file farmers have dough..in �=l L ., own Mother's Da Hat or Day unclaimed residue ma be used. ofgbirds. Their abilit to,. start lay- at the three to°dour-week stage and+ their purse. ^�, r y q [- choose it for her yourself, ,Imported „ , , for Junior Farmer Organizations p i. 7 1 1 frorn these . bri At `new ing and, to continue 1a3^ing through extra spate as nece's'sary, will ,ilial We drive 'into town for a man for a p, '"'"'� in the County, Anyone n'ishing out, the pullet year is largely depend= prevent •the •evils of overcrowding. ! -.. M. ,a Sprirq hat features' Felts,, Y�1 r c to do so may assign their development and .- Damp„.unsanitary conditions favour rlayo ' _ _ ,. `Straws, or Plastics, in the LINEN H1�lDl�RI�II�EFS claims for this, purpose. :All ent upon the grollr.th, The first thin he. asks is. :What do �_ _ -' , ... claims must be made riitliin' vigourconsid•erabletnumbek at rtof pate'ntiai stes.s stage. the. e Fr gent hangesof aof littese and, rand you pay?,, 5 y / latest modes. pure Irish Linens hand embroidered -” " days of the above notice to W hazards face the growing •birds be thorough cleaning of pousles and That's easily'arranged, no kick, for a _ t and initials : •• • . • • . • • .. • - • . • • . V. ROY,. Londe�bor o. Secretary, dime %� ayt".- 5- `,, s Treasurer of Huron County Fed- eying stag equipment are necessary for. the mai'n� Priced at es..eAny obathby china fie sufficient to tenance of health atpd 'th'r7ft in `the t t Daylight ° .. ' Fine Lace•'Trimmed Linen C� •"'a; . vration ,of Algrleulture.1-Staving Time. h quits on Dayla ndk hie£ iC to �1� catfse death or at least result. in re,' flock. } Ha etc. s.. Any ;Huron County farmers luted thrift with slower grpwth ,and- Stinting of quality, cur quantity of I dmove into •town for something in �'� LD 7•95 Chinese Embroidered Linen 1�5Q who purchased grain from Bruce development, feed is poor economy and will have an'' my car,'% _ Handkerchiefs County dealers, should present 'Many chicks receive their first set- unfavorable effect on growth, -develop- ............ . .... ea. ,bEiek from 'digestive disturbances ment and thrift. All feeds 'should be You all know the distance—not very I . Federation of Agriculture.11 ount . cansel l by':overheating or chilling' ow- self -fed 'hoppers' or troughs construct- far. .. 'ng to faulty adjustment or' operation ed to prevent waste and edutamina- I left here at five; was I ill a fix] - , ` . . of the brooder stove or because'of a tion. Grit and oyster shell of suitable When I got into town 'two a quarterI. I " . ` poorly constructed brooder house.. A size should also' be supplied to ehicks .pmt x ' , s little extra foresight and care will us= of aI1 ages • in. self feeders. Plenty of Phone 1 I • Seaforth D I E K `TheTp4alst�re ually overcome ti ere troubles. clean pure water is as imgtortant asThy goodfarmer boys, its reall3^ a" 'Overcrowding at any age has a ser- feed. pity' 3� Ont. - ions effect upon the health acrd ,.thr if.t Clean- range not used .by poultry the They're nearly all gone off ,to the city;, " - of growing chicks. A 10x12 foot previous: year, and an abundance of. The old mels are left and near broken . broader 'house will accommodate 2.50 good"pa'sture.,with suitable,.shade acid down„ , _ . • . • ; �l space becomesyc i ci s, . butlextra y a es loon of. leer are v ug stocgant tri the life Soon otwhnere'11 be no one ,to ¢o %rale . ... a, t •d . All dog taxes must be paid to^the aa- : y i 1 I'ou may wonder what changing the 11 Ir T .4 0 4 sessor schen' 'he calls for them at. the, rr. ., ), 1 1t .4 L ®✓ L . ..: . . 4 I , 11 . . , . Put new life -into Your - Chester- , , field with a re -upholstering -job. - This is frequently more satisfac- - tory than a new one. Let us give you an, estimate. -No '- obligation. Come in and see, or "A ., . -. . . ,,'time rr.Arean's to us, m'1_ Mrs. E. '.C. e� a, �� ooa� o U.I.J. l�� a ' rate,.of : .First dog, $2 (two' dogs $"6) ,` . , And w•h'k we are - kjc�i.xrg I up"all this fuss; Croma.rty;•rl'Q�}�C w� T`� '' Hospital Deal or ane female and one 'dog, $6;' single- • female.. $1: pure bred dogs, kennel!.11 We're working' sixteen hours a clay, license;' $10, To keep up,prodiletio'n and make the The Nout:c I'eep1C's Society tne,t iii. :',t the meeting of Logan Township P,ornholm linnday, R, Nicholson was paid' part on the farm pay, ttie'brtsr=meat ttf the c'lturch �t'It1r• 1I1s3 Corm(')!, held at C:tprt'rcin drain' eo>itraet of $1,20'0' as WTlile the sun is still shining high in Anna Vlan ltotl presiding. The scrip- Feere F. til•'. Aht•,eas, was'a'ppai:ite;d to the,work .is nearly completed, The*' . the sky, . titre lt';sott 5.eas road by )lis-' baste) t'Filtps,ont Loran at the Thames lilt=. ;•t a�•f, and treasurer were inatrpCted With goof clubs and ea>.s, you eo ririv- Hamilton, follow(,(, with prtiyel• by lei' moviing at I..ondon on May 21. f to fiispose, of Victory Bonds, by the' - :'`ing by: 'Rev. W, A. Slac,yViiliam. :VIr�, I?ayn- A rr'sal;u:ion by Cottncilloa titvnion'If IOwnship. It's high time, we think,, for the pow- est All,'li 'atts-[n chat -90 of ,the toliir and C'hafte to Conti -Me the tg!Ty ,11ter�t i On request of tb,,M,reeve: tile-rea'd6 . ersthat-be, and gtivo m rearline, A.story'wns ivaff Wifh ,tro-itrord Hospital for tilt'° hal• ' ,ttl,eritltendent wit.ktdrerr*ylris screens--' ` Tit 'rax up .t1Tair glasses, so that they by Rob,''rt Ilanrilton acid, Ell, Ailen con- titles of tilt- year 111.17 Nva-; rart4d, of tion. which had :been on file for the .,, . ' can see; I, trIbutv,l a solo, A or ratepayers ' of. Hiilk- past two months. Maybe they're wise if they shut the 'Pei'souaf.,,: Ill'. 'ar.d.yMrs. Mac dile. brecht award drain that Council its- - }toad accounts amounting •.to $2, - road gate, " • Kellar anrl ,Taidie with - and firs, ,'UUCP the award antl construct. a mut, 247,40 ')vera ordered' paid; .municipal Do some thing, about it before it's too Lindsay McKel§r and famil3'; tier. and ic'ipttl drain i�'as acrcpterl, and Engin- drains, $],219.24; fuel, relief, $1S.8t}S , late. Mrs. Andrew McT,ellau, Seaforth, .%vitt eery Gaffney and .l•IeGeo.rk'e were a.p• rrtisiceilaireGus accounts, $19.74. LIT'ILEFEtLOW Mr. knd- Mrs• Duncan McKfliar: Mrs. 15oi,;tted to examine and report report t.o the Filum January) I to sy'5, 1944, for" ' , I- X Houghton .with Miss Mtlry Currie in council as soon as possible. Council- snow ,plowing the following contras . Ma.nuei Beuerman� — • Stratford; lnzel Laing, Wxterloo. tors Gaffney and Bach were appointed 3' tors were paid;; . , '?$3:240.25, Withher parents. Mr. and \urs: Toni 'to interview Mina council, concerning earl Prie'siap,. $3,545; Ca» ' . Na Mare Ba11 Laing: 111ss Helen r'1�',r=rrrp, Mitchell, the removing of willows from the Bron Rintoul, $2,574; Leo Steinke, with Mrs. William Houghton; Miss N $ 837; B. & M. Construttipyx Ca., On Bayfield Park i1 'Gladys Miller, ytitchel.1 ),lies Isabel1- . An H council. counccesolutdiour by'fiaunc hors Gaffney t $1'Countil adjourn ed to meet .again , . , Drake, Staffs, and ;Vires no, a s 1 cordon A. Wright The ,Stanley township council held ton, were gtresttt--bf .Miss Betty i4lc- and Bach, and carried, authorizes As• June 2, at 1'p.m., D.S.T. Miss Janet sessor Edmund J, Wood to collect 1947 its regular meeting in the Township Kellar on her birthday; , r y Cabinet Work - Relinishing Y Ballantyne; London, with Mr. and dog tax 'at the same time he is mak- Private: "1 feel tike, telling th# i Hall on- Monday, May 5, at ,1.30 p.m., ing the assessment for 1948 roll. No sergeant where to get off again:" „ . • . SEAFORTH Some InterestigNews with all members present: Phe mea- Mrs. Duncan McKellar, M utes of the last npeeting were read dog tax will appear on 1947'tax roll. Private: •"i Belt lflkg it yesterday:' - and on motion' by k. Webster audit C. in • A NEW As long as' present stock lasts - Parke were adopted as read. Thle . WAL`)cON . '• 11 IDEA FURNACE WE WILL 1NSTA•L.L BATH. correspondence was then read and N 0 I , , . , i A ROOMS AT OLD PRICES Death of W. H. Nesbitt' complete with casing; arc weld- - ByLaw No. 5 prohibiting playing " . 1. /�' ed gas -proof dome. Also Water Softeners and' Pres- ball on Clan Gregor- Square was. pass- The death occurred in Listowel on .. sure Systems. Monday, May 5, of Will.iam Henry • (No't installed) ed and the seal of the township at "'; r �Q j�(� We bade' experienced men for tacked, thereto. Nesbitt, father of Mrs. Norman . ' 22?f `Firepot ..... , ... `�+���+'�/+� i'tuuttb'ing and Heating, On motion by E. Webster and A. Sebade of"Mcl{illdp, and a, well-ttnown 20 M 1-48.00 � mentirto£ err atCouni-from Vde, the town�hlp ictoria Hos- fused P&Y- years, and tlrraughrace ortat phis li his ael3* GET YOUR THAT AS YS J EPN AS I SSII3LI n Fire of ozT. F WIL - .FOR• YOUR pital, London, and, on. motion' •by C.. th'usiastic: follower of all sports. B ZxYi�T Houston Yand T;, Webster, Council re la4:e Mr�Ne. binithcvtsip Ralsoea well kno arshe I •We C8111akd�y keep. up With` ': `"' , LA 1► and GARDEN fused to pay W. D. Beath & Son ac- -known 1 WHAT'S YOUR Specnal count for $16,20 until goods received. 7;5'� stack drover and farmer ,in latex the 'demand, s0 hurry FAVORITE ORCHE3TIRA7 ALUMINUMWARE -Wheel Cultivator Willis a..Dougall, county weed in: years, but in his youth learned' the -; ' Strong and Heavy, at Reduced 14 -Tooth n Spector, interviewed council re clean -trade of stone mason. -His was mar- We have TO -DAY.- . F Whether ft's Spike' Jdnds• or Prices. steel Raks , . •........ , , �V'tll �g up cemeteries tt)at are not beinig ried to Sarah Kenny, of Leadbury, N 4 -Wheel , '�, il'uy Lobibardo, you'll find WEI ' Q fi ,used 'at the. present time. who -'predeceased him in 1932: He 19Jeept all equipment a �' newest and best foxed record Tea Kettles . , . , , .. , ... 160 Hand O'altivator ....... 1 150 Mr, J. E. Howard, insurance agent, survived by two sons, Blaks'Nesbitt,. One'New.a I •in'gs here. ' ; Lawn- interviewed council re insurance ala of 'Listowel, and George Nesbitt, of Four-wheel 42, less equipment .. " 140 X15 X1.8 Websielr anrlcAgMcBrideatloie counbil Mrs. Norinati JchadP, aP Watton. The '{` Percolator, , :........ , . Mowers & y We -stern Canada, anci� one daughter, r "' i r Listen to the music y+ou like One $$ Chrysler '•Coach. `' Whenever you like. select your S' p E C I A L ! - Overhead Gara a Boor Hardware .Insured the tow.nsbip .trucks' with funeral took' ptare from the home of .h'... -..p o records here. R" PIYONE 6X6 34 CLINTON` 27.5o Com Tete Etonamical Mutual Fire rnsuranee Ga, Mr, Graham Clyde, near Listowel, on „ . , $ p Tenders Por gravel were opened ands a ViCTOR AND BLUEBIRD , , - Wednc'9day, Interment was in Woad- 0r Bee t�" the tender of the Lavis ConstructioiL, lawn cem'et.er Tlistowel. ,% " FtEC1.ORD8 e32 -ft. EXTENSION LADDER ............. 21.00 HUML ,��,., Go., at 58 cents per cubit, Yard, was r It � . � a a . I I I S ! accepted, sitbje'at to tthe approval bf $3,276.48 Vvas pissed and ordered aiel., " Jonathin 11 'ns a the Department ,of Hrig`hways. "" The question, of making a grant 'tb @ ",`pi ' G - ,/� on )notion b' C. MALs'ton apd• G. he new wing of the Clinton Public _ 'r o DIF .ALY'S ��,�,. � V Parke )toad Voucher No. � 5 for t t I 'ONCE : , ! 0''f., I $1479,64' ?Vile' passedt anti ,ordered pttft sill, it was decided to m�k6 a .gran �q' iFospital was thoroughly discussed`, t PxoN�l i'o2 HAIt,DWARE, PLL ING and HEATING ON rHIGI'I'V'V.AY S, •WEST OF Sk"ORTU W SS�3AFURTt h r 5 1 an the aseessmertt til a teibitstrit, (;>nM`a1 lilott WebsterMa s, aft'. a ,one mil o e Co'aVli hlp ,W p11 5 F s' 1Y ! 1 1. 1 i .. . ' I.' Y �' a ! ` t , �r 1 1, s 1L•.' w e t r S a .t. N,. b A.4',:;.M .. r.,•. a. .,1 P :'t :7 ,}. 'W t j6 X +' .: .: ,f ; ... �. r , ,,1.Y,:.:. t O, a , � :. al . 5" . . r i,: • ,, ,. • err ,,11