Clinton News-Record, 1946-09-05, Page 5ilTITIRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1946
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FOR SALE
MAN'S WINTER OWER,COAT-L,Navy
blue chinchilla, goad condition, size
28-40. $5. 'Apply Box "F" NEWS -
RECORD. '36-p
WE STILL HAW ON HD a large
stock of Teat 'tractor tires branding
10-28 9-36 seconds. Hyde Tractor Co.,
'26-p
FRESH LAKE! ERIE HERRING and
Whitefish; also smoked herring. 'Jahn
Toms, Hayfield, Phone Ilovey's 'Store,
Clinton, 631r21. 3647-38-39-p
GOVERNMENT TESTED 'TEMOTRY
Seed, $4.50 per bushel. Apply Hen
Rathwell, phone 906r16 Clinton.
3546-p
FEACHEIS FOR SALE 'From Labour
May through September. 'Bring yoer
vcontainers. Vance Bros., Lake ,Road,
Forest. Phone 'Forest 611r14.
35-36-37-p
TREEaRIPENED PEACHES, Lona
'bard Plums, Prunes, Ripe Tomatoes,
C;elety, Cabbage, Pickling Beets. Ap-
ply Geoage Hopson, 4th Conceasion,
Goderich Township, phone 903r23.
36-37-b
'RENFREW SALES and SERVICE—
'Hand Turned and Electric Cream Sep-
arators. Enamelled stoves and repairs
-for the Anker -Holt separator. For
particulars, phone or write Basil
'O'Rourke, Brucefield, phone Clinton
618r21. 34-35-3647-38-p
MISCELLANEOUS
ASTHMA Spa: PaRERS — ENJOY A
•good night's sleep without coughing
.and choking, as others are doing. For
free inforraation write F. Howey, 144
Catharine St. S., Hamilton.
28-tfb
'LLOYDS 'OORN AND CALLOUS
Salve gives immediate relief from
corns and callouses. 50 cents at
Pennebakees Drug Store.
36-40-42-46-b
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
APARTMENT OR HOUSE WANTED
immediately, small family. Apply at
NEWS -RECORD. 29b-tfb
AIRMAN AND WIFE REQUIRE
two banished rooms or snit° for light
housekeeping. Mrs. A. E, Hainstock,
'phone 276W. 35 -36 -
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TWENTY PIGS—SIX WEEKS OLD.
laugh 13a11, phone Canton 617r2. 36-p
100 BARRED ROOK PULLETS —
started to lay. Apply George Colelough
R.11. 1, Clinton. 36-p
GOVERNIVIENT :Graded LEICESTER
XXX ram lambs, $25; one XX at
$22. Fall rye for geed, 20 per lb.
Apply Colin Lawson, Hayfield.
36-37-38-39-p
BOARS OF ALL AGES — EXTRA
good quality. Apply Roy Lawson, two
miles west of Seaforth on Highway.
36-p
TEN HEAD OF^ GOOD DURHAM
cattle, around 600 pounda; ten chunks
of pigs, around 100 pounds; also smile
little pigs. lApply James, East, R.R. 4,
Clinton. 36-p
PROPERTY FOR SALE
GOOD BUILDING LOT on SHIPLEY
St. Has 50' frontage and 100' depth.
Apply at Alvin Cox at Aiken's Har-
uess Shop. 35-36-p
TWO PRIVATE HOUSES WITH wat-
er and electricity; Perrin Block, either
buildings alone or buildings and prop-
erty together; Land known as Inter-
national Salt Block; also one lot in
Clinton Cemetery. Apply A. J. Coop-
er, Box 2'1, Goderich. 28-btfb.
WANTED TO BUY
LIBRARY TABLE IN GOOD con-
dition. Phone 347r. 3643
PILES 'are
generally caused OLD HORSES
from a (blood) conges- If dead phone at once. Phone collect
and DEAD CATTLE,
tion. Try Bunkers to Jack Gilbert 936r21 or Fred Gil -
"Herbal Pills to treat the cause at its
bert 936r32, Goderich, 33-btfb
source. Money( back if the first bottle
.does not satisfy, At Drug 'Stores.
36-38-40-42-44-46-48-49-51-2p
AN OPPORTUNITY — Established
Rural Watkins District available. If
you are aggressive, and between the
ages of 25 and 55—have or can secure
travel outfit, this is your opportunity
to get established in a profitable
business of your own. For full par-
ticulars write today to The J. R.
'Watkins Company, Dept. 0 -C -lb, 2177
'Masson St, Montreal, Que.
26-37-38-39-h
HELP WANTED
GIRL for GENERAL Houslitwom
Phone Clinton 382 local 55
34 35-36-p
Incentive
"Darling," mother anxiously inquir-
ed, "what can I do to induce you to
go to bed now?"
"Yon can let me sit up a little
while longer," was the innocent reply.
"HE THAT HATH THE SON HATH LIFE: AND HE THAT
HATH NOT THE SON OF GOD HATH NOT LIFE,"
, 1 John 5:12
"HIM THAT COMETH TO ME I WILL IN NO WISE CAST
OUT," John 6:37
TUNE IN—Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve.
RAMO STATION CKLW, WINDSOR
411.
DON'T HESITATE
If you are in need of fall and winter clothing, see us now.
Shopping -wise mothers are stocking up in preparation for the cold
days ahead. While our stock of UNDERWEAR and WIND -
BREAKERS is complete at the present time, we will be unable to
obtain More, tsti we suggest you shop now, don't be disappointed later,
Woollen Weaters
Jackets
Plaid Doeskin Shirts
Woollen Blankets
9
Pickett and Campbell
,QUALITY CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR
Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes, Scott McHale Shoes
PHONE 25 CLINTON
Help Wanted
Female
—APPLY—
Clinton Knitting Company, Limited
PHONE 117 - CLINTON
86-btfb;
Save Your Tires
BRING YOUR TIRE TROIH1LDS TO AS
WHITE ROSE GASOLINE AND OIL
Harry Davies Tire and Battery
Nmw LOCATION: VICTORIA. ST, CLINTON
'(Formerly Operated by W. M Ne48ge)
MARRIAGES
COOK-BEZZO—At the home of the
bride's parents, on Sattualay, Aug-
ust 31, 1946, by Rev, CaC. Ander-
son, Ada Bernice, daughter of Mr.
'and Mrs. William Bezzo, Clinton, to
Stephen Cook, St. Thomas, son •of
Mr. and Mos. John Gook, ,West
Lorne. ,
CAMERONLFORREISTI)R — A t
"Woodlands," the cottage of Rev.
and Mrs. D. J. Lane, Port Elgin,
•on 1VIonclay, August 26, 1946, bY
Rev. D. J. Lane, Clinton, 'VI/a. Agnes
Forrester, 'Clinton, to James Alex-
ander Cie/norm Toronto.
HOLLAND-POTTER-eAt the lime
of the bride's parents, "Sunnyside
Farm," Goderich Townehij, on Sat-
, arday, August 31, 1946, by Rev.
Andrew Lane, 'Clinton, Clete Win. -
tared, youngest daughter °a Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Pottea, to Wesley
Peter Holland, only son of IVIr. and
Mrs. Bruce Holland, Clinton. •
MAGMIRE-U1SHE11 — In Chalmers
United Church, Toronto, on Satur-
day, August 24, by Rev. E. J. Eagle,
Thelma May, daughter ef George
Usher, Toronto, to Edgar William,.
son of Hugh P. aV/aguire, Clinton.
PALIVIER-GILKINSON--In Wesley'
United Chuach, London, by Rev. C.
0. Washington, Olive Loreen,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.1
Richard Gilltinson, Wingharn, to '
Lewis Sydney Palmer, Palmerston,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Palmer, Fenelen Falls.
YOUNG-LOBH—In Ontario St. Unit
ea Church, Clinton, on Saturday,
.Axigust 31, 1946, by ,Rev. C. D.
Cox Bervie, uncle of the bride, as-
sisted hy Rev. W. J. Woolfrey, min-
ister of the church, Mildred Kath-
leen, younger daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Frank Lobb, Clinton, to Ben-
jamin W. Young, son of Mr. and
MTS, Arthur A. Young, Toronto.
BIRTHS
BOYCE—n Clinton Public Hospital,
on Friday, lAlugust 30, 1946, to Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Boyce, Brucefield, a
daughter (Betty Lou).
MaeKAY—In Clipton Public Hospital,
on Tuesday, snptember 3, 1946, to
Mr, and MTS. relV(IS MacKay, Clin-
ton, twin sons,
DEATHS
HARWOOD—la Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Goderich, on
Thursday, September 5, 1946.
Bertha Alice Longmire, beloved wife
of Gordon W. Harwood, Goderich
Township, and dear mother of Mary,
Mr. R. Benson Sutter, Clinton;
Maurice W., Thamesville; and 0.
IVIelville, a home, in her 48th year.
The body is resting at the Iltophey
Funeral Home, Montreal St,, God-
erich, whence the funeral will take
place Saturday, September 7, 1946,
at 2.30 pm, to Maitland Cemetery,
Goderich,
SIGNS
OF ALL KINDS
* TRUCKS •
* BOARDS
* WINDOWS
* CLOTH
* CARD or PAPER
BANNERS
KIRBY SIGNS
Ph. 589R, CLINTON
Princess St, West
N.,10
1
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
ringer Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THONIPSON
Princess St. East., Phone 585
59-tf
'CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
V. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones 664:v and Ogg
Batkins Locker Storage
We have 'a shipment of this
season's. fish in now
We expect to have a
road ef Fneshly Picked
PEACHES in on Th-urs—
day.
WE, BUY HIDES
Frosen Fed a are Better tbods
FEW CROPS AFFECTED'
ADVERSELY BY FINE
WEATHER CONDITION
(Continued front Paga 11
of grazing which gives such excellent
aesults.
Tornip Capp
lAnother field crop that has been
adversely 'tiffeeteci is turnips. Already
we have received several repoats of
patches 'affected with turnip. lice or
limn -4i aphids. One infestation is
quite severe andis causing consider-
able damage and loss.
.Aphids or lice are the most *port -
ant insect enemies of tremins and of-
ten cause serious loss. They are
usually found on the underside of the
leaf and when severe may cover that
side of the leaf, then swarm onto
the :upper surface, Winged females
spread the aphids from plant to plant.
These are slacking insects and feed
by piercing theough the surface of
the leaf with their lhaap mouth -parts
and extracting the jivices. The aesialt
is that in a shoat time the leaves
become 'SO drained 'of their juice that
they turn a sickly -yellow colour and
the plants either die dr are much
dwarfed. Attacks early in the season
may kill the plants. If the attack
occurs late in the season the turnips
often begin to decay and the adour
may be detected half a utile away.
:Sometimes however, disease, para.
site and other natural enemies of
the aphids step in and save the crop
just when it seems doomed,
Control
After the aphids have spread all
over the field it is too late to attempt
control because the proper equipment
is not available with which the aphids
on the under sides of the leaves can
be destroyed.
Keep a sharp outlook for the first
infested areas in the field. These
areas are at first small and unusally
found within the first ten rows exeunt"
the field. If possible destroy the
aphids on these Haat infested plants
by thoroughly spraying both sides of
the leaves with a solution of one
pound of linseed oil soap in ten gal
thns of water, Or pull up the in-
fested plants and bury them on the
spot. It is important that this be
done while the infested areas are
'small, otherwise winged females will
have spread the aphids to other parts
ef the field. Nicotine dusts and 'sprays
are sometimes recommended but do
not give a 100 per cent kill. Derris
is fairly effective, but much more
costly. It is also advisable to plow
down all turnip refuse in the late
f all.
Potato Fie)d: Serviee
Arrangements have been made by
the Caws, 'Seeds and Weeds Branch
of the Ontario Department SA Agri-
culture, to provide Ontario commer-
cial potato growers with a field crop
service of inspection of potato fields
for the detection of the highly in-
fectious and destructive disease
known as bacterial ring rot, it is
announced be It E. Goodin, Potato
Fieldman for Ontario. Qualified in-
spectoas are prepared to examine the
crops foa the disease and also to
familiarize growers and members of
the trade with symptoms, preventa-
tive measures and coniwol.
Although this dreaded disease is
comparatively new to Ontario grow-
ers, it has already been the means
of losses amounting to many thous -
end a of: dollars. If neglected, the
disease will increase in one year from
O trace up to thirty or forty per
cent. If proper precautions are tak-
en, however, the disease can be en-
tirely cleaned up in one season. So
infectious is the organism that as
many as fifty plants ecu be infected
from a knife which has been used to
cut a diseased tuber. A perfectly
'healthy looking tuber may carry the
disease, therefore seed treatment,
spraying or dusting is- no guarantee
that the resulting' crop will be disease
free. The 'greatest means of infec-
tion is from steend band bags,
madiinery ancl either by diredt con-
tact or use of diseased seed. The
disease first makes its appearance in
the plant but soon infects the tuber,
CHOICE SPRING
CHICKENS
DRESSED
$1.35 each
Killed Friday Night for
Saturday Delivery
10 cents Extra for Drawing
A. Garcon
PHONE 312 CLINTON
• IM • • WO "1111. ION NV
PLASTER
REPAIRING
' Plaster ;repairs proniptly
and neatly; 'done
A. French & Son
Plastering Contractors ;
.136x 23 Phone 187 ;
WINGHAVI ONT.:
ESTIMATES FREE
Specialists in COrnlee
Work and Decorative
Plastering'
Wanted
--- Female
Two Girls for ReStaurant Work
---- APPLY
The KOZY GRILL, Clinton
36-tfb
, ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH
Now Playing—Gale Storm as 6
"SUNBONNET SUE"
Now Playing—The Art, Linkletter
Show --. "PEOPLE ARE FUNNY"
Now Playing—Dorothy Lamour in
"MASQUERADE IN MEXICO"
Mon., Tues., Wed —Dual Features
William Gargan, Nancy Kelly and
Regis Toomey — A. merry mina
takes over a man-size job and un-
ravels a murder mystery in
"Follow That Woman"
ALSO=Eddie Brackett and Ver.
onica Lake —'in the year's moat
hilarious comedy
"Hold That Blonde"
. Mon., Tues., Wed.—Two Features
Veronica Lake, Sonny Tufts and
Joan Caulfield—with Lillian Gish
and a star cast in the lively and
enteataining comedy romance
"Miss Isla, sie slaws',
Osa Massen, Keye Luke and Lotus
Long—In the year's most thrilling
picture
"TOKYO ROSE"
Mona Tues., Wed.
—Adult Entertlinment—
Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and
William Bendix—Raymond Chand-
ler's terrific tale of erhne and the
law comes to the Regent screen
packed. with action And mystery.
"THE BLUE DAHLIA"
Thur., Fria Sat.
Jack Haley, Helen Walker and
Ozzie Nelson—with Rudy Vallee
and Art Linkletter in radio's, most
upeoatious fun -show.
aa •
"People Are Funny"
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Maria Montez, Preston Foster and
Robert Paige—The city of seven
sine where a guy from Kansas
meets a dangerous woman and
death stands still while they love
"TANGIER"
Thurs., Fri., Sat,
Bob Hope, Joan Caulfield and
Patric Knowles — Lavish settings
and Hope's tomfoolery give a shot".r
of adrenalin to Louis' barber
"Monsieur Beaucaire"
Coming—In Technicolor
"SARATOGA TRUNK"
Coming—Paulette Goddard as
"KITTY" — Adult Entertainment
Matinees—,Sat, Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
Coming—MOLD THAT BLONDE'
and "FOLLOW THAT WOMAN"
Mat—Wed. Sat, Holidays, 2.30 pm.
Matinees—Sat., Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
and the symptoms are quite notice-
able.
Requests for inspection 'service,
which is without charge, should be
made at once, either to the Crops,
Seeds and Weeds Branch, Ontario
Department of Agriculture, Parliam-
ent Buildings, Toronto, or to the of-
fice of your County Agricultural Iaep-
resentative,
I vras 1•aither interested in the re-
sults of one of 'our fertilizer tests on
hay, conducted by Professor Bell of
the Soils Department at the Ontario
Agricultural 'College, This experi-
ment was carried out on the farm of
Mr. W. Vanlag-mond, Clinton.
A very high nitrogen fertilize, in
fact it was 331/2 per cent available
nitrogen, was applied to a two-year
field of hay at the rate of approxi-
mately 100 pounds of fertilizer on
two-thirds of an acre. This was ap-
plied in early May and in only a
few days one could easily pick out
the aa.ea in the field. -Cuttings were
taken from both the fertilized area
and the cheek area, and I have just
this morning received the figures
from Professor Bell.
Yield of hay receiving the ain-
monium 'nitrate, 11,005 lbs. per
acre; yield of hay on check plot,
9,393 lbs. per acre; gain for the
nitrate, 1,610 lbs. per acre.
The :results are far wider in scope
than these figures of yield indicate,
The area wheae the fertilizer was
applied gave a yield of hay ef greater
!quality, thick -eke§ and freshness. Upon
analysis it will likely be found that
the hay from the fertilized area will
be much higher in nutrients and
protein.
Additional war brides, scheduled to
arrive from overseas on the "Lady
Rodney", which is scheduled to clock
at Halifax, N.S. on September 10, in-
clude: Mrs. W. S. Cameron, Lucknow,
Mrs. C. E Armstrong, Seaforth, 1VIrs.
W. A McClure, Seaforth,
CARD OE THANKS
Thornap Leppington desires to ex-
press his sincere thanks and 'apprecia-
tion for the many acts of kindness
shown to him during his accent en-
forced stay in Clinton Public Hospital.
36-p
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of ELIZA MeNEIL,
late of the Town of Clinton
in the County of Huron,
Widow, Deceased.
All persons having clahns against
the Estate of the above deceased are
required to file the same with the
undersigned Solicitor for the Estate,
n or before the 23rd day of Septem-
ber, AD. 1946, after which date the
assets will be distributed amongst the
parties entitled thereto, having re-
gard only to the claims of which
notice shall have been given.
DATED at Clinton, this 30th day of
August, A.D. 1946.
F. FINGLAND,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate
36.37-38-b
The School of Commerce
Fall Term begins Monday, Sept. 9
COURSES: Commercial, Stenographic, Clerical, Secretarial
REGISTER NOW
B. P. WARD, Principal, Phone 198
35-36-b
Don't Leave Your Furnace Repairs
and Cleaning Till Fall
Order Now
BE SURE OF SATISFACTION
HUGH R. HAWKINS
Plumbing = Heating ee. Sheet Metal Work Near
Agent for Het* rurneitel
PHONE 244 RESIDENCE 476
Open Sunday
September 8
Bring your car in on a week day for a
thorough lubrication job
Cities Service Service Station
Charles D. Shanahan
Ring St., Phone 342
Clinton
Coal and Wood
"Enterprise" Range
A high-class range with polished steel top, high shelf and reservoir,
fully enamel -lined oven.
SEE IT TODAY
Cash Price $97.50
HAWKINS HARDWARE
PHONE: Business 244
Residence 598j CLINTON
TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS IN ARREARS OF TAXES
County of Huron, Province of Ontario'
To Wit:
BY VIRTUE OF A WARR.ANT under the hand of the Warden and Seal ef the County of Huron,
bearing.date the 12th July, 1946, and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon the lands mentioned
in the following list, for arrears of taxes thereon, together with all costs incurred, I hereby give notice
that, unless the arrears and costs are sooner paid, I shall proceed to sell the said lands, or as much
thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge such arrears of taxes and charges thereon, at the office in
the Court House in the Town of Godericla by public auction, on Novel -abet 4th, 1946, at the hour of two
o'clock in the afternoon, in compliance with the Statutes in that behalf. Notice is hereby further given
that if any of the 'said lands remain unsold an adjourned sale will be held on November 19th, 1946,
at the same time and place at which the Municipalities may reserve the right to purchase any of the
said lands.
TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD
Name and Description Years.in
' Arrears Taxes Costs Vaal
Lorne MaKenziea-Lots MS 3-5-21, Con. 4 ED a. 1343-4-5 $39.60 $3.00 $42.60 '
TOWNSHIP O.FapREY
Wm McNair, Sr, --:-Lot 11, Con. 10
• * ''' ' 19434.5 333.27 10.55 343.82 '
'TOWNSHIP OF HAY ,
A R, Conway—Lot 7, N. Turnbull Survey '' ; '' 1943-4-5 11:85 2.30 1 .15
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
Thos, Wilsom-Mill Reserve, Fardwich /948
Della Jeffrey—Pt. Lots 2 arid, 3, Culross St., Belmore 1943-4-5
Violet Milligan—Lots 7-8 Milt St:, Wroxeter 1943-4
Wen; Craig-LPt: Lot 43y Con. 14
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
1943-4
TOWNSHIP OF mows
Frank McCaughey -N. % Lat' 16, Con. 9 .1.943-4-5
C. Campbell Eatate—S.W. 1/2 Lot 1!8, S.1/2, Lot 19, Con. 3 . , 1943
Nelson Donglas—N, pt. Let 24, Con. 9 • 1943
TOWNSHFP 08' TUCKERSMITH
Geo. Menaell Estate—Pt. Lot 15, Con, 1 ERS 1943-4-5
TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH '
HUgh Rinn, Wm.Patteramt—Lot 35, Con. 8 .... 1199443:44:55
INE sabella Young—pt. Lot 36, Cora 10 3
Clista• Martin—S. 1/2 S. %. Lots 28-29, Con. 12 1943-4-5
James Martin—N. % Lots 28-29, Con. 12 . , .. . .. • • • 1948-4-5
VILLAGE, OF BRUSSELS
Angus Campbell Estate- Lots 57-58 Mill St 1943-4.5 91 412
\ Maria Campbell Estate "...LOU 604 Mill St, ..................1942-4-5 5.96
May Ribliards=-Pt, Lot 268, Mill' St a - . , . - 1948-415 5.96
Andrew. Tennant Estate—Lets /72-175, 178-9. James St. PKV, Maple 1943 23.38
All of the above lots are patented A. H. ERSKINE, CotintY
Goderich, Ontario July 19th, 1946.
Publiehed in The bntario Gazette, August 3rd, 1946
44.22
30.10
25.10
3,05
2,75
2,63
47.27 .
32.85
27.73
10.58 2,27 12.85
241.75 8.05 249.80
144.64 5.61 150.25
15.00 2.38 17.38
17.77 2.45' 20:22
300.92 '
3.26
192.02
328.19
9.53 310.45
2.25 5.51
6.80 . 198.82
10.29 338.89
7.05
2.25
2.25
2.60
Treasurer
98.97,
621'
8.21
25.98
a I 33-36-40-b