Clinton News Record, 1945-11-08, Page 5I [TICSDAY, `NOVEMBER, a, 1945
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FOR SALE
HELP WANTED
MIXED' WOOD, PHONEr 194,
Clinton,' ,3-74-p
ANNEX - IN 'GOOD CONDITION.
Phone 216. 74-p
KITCHEN RANGE, IN GOOD CON-
dition. Apply Jellies Lockwood,
Orange street. 74-p
DeFOREST OROSLE1' CABINET'
Electric Radio. Apply Fred Mulhol-
land, Clinton, Phone 910x31, 14-p
GOOD' COOICINGTURNLP'S. Put in
your winter sepply,a1,75 pounds for
$1.00' delivered. W, J. Forbes, Phone
90401, Clinton. 74=75-b
MAN'S BICYCLE, ROAD MASTER,
excellent tires, perfect running order,
complete with carrier, ,Price $25.00.
Apply NEWS -RECORD.
73-tf-b
`BOYS BROWN PONY LEATHER
Coat, beaver lamb collar, heavy.wool-
len lining, size 14'years, in excellent
-condition; sells 'at half original price.
Apply NEWS -RECORD.
' FARMS' FOR' SALE
100 -ACRE FARM, GOOD GLEAN
soil, well built, never -failing supply
of water, bush, hydro available if
desired. Apply at NEWS -RECORD.
73 -"r4 -75p
100 ACRES GOOD CLAY LOAM,
some hush, brick house, bank barn,
henhouse, driveshedl good .roofs and
good water. Bargain to close estate.
Many others also. William Pearce,
Realtor, Exeter. "74-75-76-77-p
' PROPERTY FM SALE
BRICI{ HOUSE, EIGHT ROOMS,
all conveniences, well bleated. Apply
P. Fingland, Clinton. 74-75-76b'
TWO STOREY, SOLID BRICK,
seven -room house, three-piece bath
room, full basement, furnace, . good
lot with .a quantityof, fruit trees,
email barn, and garage. Possession.
can be arranged soon. 11.'0. Lawson,
Realtor, Clinton, Phone 251w, •
AUTOMOBILES FOR SAVE
1932 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, Serial
'number .9309278, • two spare tires
Appy F. Keelan, • 33 Princess Street,
Clinton, Monday from 2'to 8 `p.m.'
74-p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST--4HAND SAW ON MAIN `ST.,
Clinton. Finder please leave at Police'
Office. 74-p
PURE BLACK HEIFER STRAYED
'to farm of A. T. Hebden, concession
16, Goderich Township about October
1. Owner may have same by proving
-property and paying expenses.
7.4.12
STRAYED'
'WHITE FACED BLACK STEER,
about 800 pounds, from lot22,: con-
cession 3, Hullett. Anyone 'knowing
• its whereabouts please communicate
-with Roy Tyndall, phone 9d7r3 Olin-
' ton. .78-tf-»p
'POULTRY FOR SALE
150 LEGHORN PULLETS, LA'Y'ING.
- Apply L. Etue, five miles south of
Hayfield. • _ 74-p
CAPABLE GIRL OR WOMAN 170R
general housework and care for small
child. Apply NEWS -RECORD.
74-p
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
WANTEDTO BUY OR LEASE-
in 'Clinton, modern medium-sized
house in good location. Box A,
NEWS -RECORD, 73-x
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
GENUINE JERSEY COWS,' due to
freshen in December, and bred to
registered Jersey sire. Apply T.
Leppington, Spencer St. 74-p
WANTED
WANTED - HEREFORD STEERS,
800-850 pounds. Apply James Mair,
R.R.. 8, Clinton. Phone 910131: 74-p
RAW FURS WANTED. -HIGHEST
prices paid. Norman East, fur buyer,
R.R. 1, Clinton.
74.75-76-77-78-79-p
WANTED TO BUY -OLD HORSES
for mink feed, humanely.kiiled. Gor
•don Cudmore or Elmer Trick, phone
Clinton 907r12 or 907r5, 74-tfb
WANTED TO BUY -OLD HORSES
and dead cattle for mink feed. If
dead, phone at once. Fred Gilbert,
908r22 or Jack Gilbert, 908r21,
58-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
TOP PRICES PAID FOR BRICK OR
frame building to he wrecked. Apply
to Ivan Lankin, 149 Langarth Street,
London, Met. 8280w. -tf
HAVING PURCHASED A. FUR
Dealer's, License, I am now in a
position to buy your raw furs. Mervyn
Batkin, Princess St., Phone 3593,
74-75-76-77-78-p
BEATTY WASHER SERVICE,
Goderich. New wringer roll replace-
ment. Have, your washer checked
now. Phone Hawkins Hardware.
71-5-p
WILL .THOSE WHO TOOK NEW
Zinc tub from Mrs A. Morris, Bal-
lowe'en, please return same. "Now
boys be manly about it. I really want
nay tub.." Small reward. 74-p
QUALITY FULLER BRUSHES. A
limited number of Nylon and Bristle-
combe:Hair Brushes for Christmas.
Inquire 'for other products from
Winnifred O'Neil, Phone 75j,• Clinton.
Home Wednesdays and Saturdays to
receive orders.
72-73-74-75-76p
WOULD YOU LIKE 10 CENTS
e dozen more for your eggs plus a
premium. We pal a guaranteed price
of 10 cents a dozen over price as quot-
ed in Globe •and Mail for Grade A
Large rngraded eggs plus hatchability
premium on all eggs weighing 23
ounces and over per dozen. We cull
and bloodtest' you dock free of
charge. If you are interested in mak-
ing more money from your eggs and
supplying hatching eggs for the 1946
season write immediately for full de-
tails.. • Tweddte Chick Ilateheries
Limited, Fergus, Ontario.
73-74-75-76 '7Th
It's Time to Winterize
Your Car
with
White Rose Specialized
Lubrication,
ONE USED CAli RADIO FOR SAILE
Murphy Bros. Garage
Phone 465
Goodrich Tires, Tubes and Batteries
Distributors Allowed
Increase Cream Content
Milk distributors are now allowed
to sell ten per cent more butterfat
in the form of cream, according to
W. ILarold'M'cPhillips, prices and sup-
ply representative for Western On-
taiio on . the .Wartime Prices and
Trade Board.
This increase will provide for the
greater population owingto returned
service personnel, but will keep the
per capita consumption at about dist
year's level.
However, Mr. McPhillips pointed
out that the increased allowance is
no indication of a better supplycon-
dition, but is granted because of the
problems' of distribution arising from
the increased population.
TOWN BUYS BONDS
GODEBICH--Town . Council. `auth-
orized purchase of $21,000 in Ninth
Victory Loan bonds from trust funds
of the town,
FRAME! ROUSE, SHINGLED, FIVE
rooms and three-piece bath, good cel-
lar and asphalt roof, Immediate pos-
session after Nov. 15. Apply
Rapson, 75 Joseph 'St, 74-p
BUSH LAND FOR SALE.
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned to the 28th November,
1945, for the sate' of 5 acres, more
or less,, bush lands, being North' 10
rods of Lot 5, Fourth Concession,
Eastern Division, Township of Col-
borne.
The highest or any tender not
necessarily accepted..
Lands offered for sale to close an
Estate. •"
DATED this 6th day of November,
A.D., 1945.
F. FINGLAND, K.C. Clinton, Ontario.
74-75-76-b
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo'
„Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
Ethel Thompson
Frincess St. East., , Phone 585
59 -ti'
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. COOK
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and, 662
PLASTER
REPAIRING
A. French
Plastering Contractor
Specialist in Cornice
Work &. Decorative
Plastering
Plaster repairs promptly
And neatly done
Box 23 or Phone 187
Wingham
Morgan Felt Hats:
The New Fall and: Winter Veit Hats fox' men are
now in stock, New styles and most wanted shades, At
same old prices, A11 sizes 6• to J'•
Have you bought your Winter Overcoat yet? If
not---Bu3: it clow ---while we have a good assortment to
choose from. The supply of clothing this year is decidedly
limited and; phere will be few, if any, replacements, There
has been no advance in prices .aria.!browns and greys still
have the preference.
lumsteel Brs.
Arrow Shirts Achim lfats'-- Scdtt '$c McHale Shoes for Men
Areats 'lip Top Tailors
Cabbages For . Sale
Now is'•the time to order your
supply for winter storage.
Order a bushel now..
F. W. ANDREWS
CLINTON PHONE 33
William's Delivery
Service
Merchant deliveries a specialty
Speedy and Courteous Service
at all times
Rates reasonable ` Phone 29
CHARLES W. WILLIAMS
Batkins Locker Storage
+ ill
SALMON STEAKS . per:lb. 30c
. ,SALMON. FILLETS' „ per lb. 50c'
COD PALLETS per Ib. 35c
HADDOCK FILLETS per lb.' 35c
+ FARMER'S; STYLE
SAUSAGE Per Ib. 25e'
'We Buy Hides
"I'i°zee Foods are Better Foods",
BIRTHS
CARTER -4n Clinton Public Hospital
on Saturday, November 3, 1945, to
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Carter, Lon-
clesboro, a daughter (1Catlileen
Grace.)
RAU-In Clinton Public Hospital, -on
Monday, November 5, 1945, to. Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred San, Goderich; a
daughter (Judith Amne Marie.)
MARRIAGES
COOP'ER:-;HEiARD-4n Ontario St.
United Church; Clinton, on Wednes-
day, November 7, 1945, Mildred
Anne Heard, daughter of Mr; and
Mrs. J. L. Heard, Clinton,•to Robert
Donavon Cooper, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L A. I, Cooper, Haifax, N,S.
FERRIN=LOBE In Ontario St. Unit-
ed Church, Clinton, on Saturday,
November 3, 1945, Donna Maxine
Lobb, daughter •of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lobb, Clinton, to Technical
Sgt. Derrald P. Perrin, USA/LP.,
son of Mr. anal Mrs. Frank Perrin,
Council Bluffs, Iowa.
DEATHS
CHURCHILL -=On Friday, October
26, 1945, at St. Joseph's Hospital,
Toronto, Williaii4 Thomas Lavern
Churchill, beloved husband of
Norma May Nobbs• father'of
Barbara Norma,and David Arthur
Lavern Ohurchill.' Interment Park
Lawn Cemetery, :Toronto.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. William Mcelinehey wishes to
thank the many friends and neighbors
for the kindness and sympathy shown
during the recent sad bereavement'
and for thebeautiful. floral tributes,
with special . thax ks to :the Rev. Mr.
Bulteel and to those who so kindly
loaned their cars. . 74-p
CARD- OF: THANKS
Goderich Township, South. End Com-
munity and Goderich Township
Council:
,We feel that our thanks on Thurs-
day evening were inadequate to ex-
press our feeling of gratitude for the
lovely gifts you gave us.
A community that has done so much'
deserves the highest commendation.
It is a grand feeling coming back to
a community that is bound so well
together, and can get a job done
when the occasion arises. If a spirit
like that could reign through the
world, a lasting peace would be assur-
ed. :Thanks again from three grate-
ful veterans.
(Signed) H. B. McCullough, W. A.
Craig, F. J. Middleton. 74-p
CLEARING
AUCTION 'SALE
of FARM, FARM STOLrK,
IMPLEMMENTS and FEED
at Lot No. 17, Iltlton, Huron Road,
2 miles,west of Mutton, og.Righi)-ay
No. 8, at 'die Mine of W. T. Potter on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20
at 1 p.m, sharpy consisting of:
HORSES -Black' mare, aged; bay
mare, aged; bay horse, aged.
CATTLE -Hereford heifer, 3 years
old, du, a Dec, 28; Holstein heifer, 4
years old, due April 22; Poll Angus
heifer, 4 years dld, due April 30;
Poll Angus heifer, 4 years old, milk-
ing; Jersey heifer, 3 years old, calf
at foot;• Poll Angus cow, 8 years old,
due Jan. 15; Poll Angus cow, 10 'years
old, due Feb. 10; Holstein cow, 10
years old, due Jan; 29; heifer, 2 years
old;'2 steers, 2 years old; 3 heifer
calves; 2 steer calves:
PIGS -Young sow, bred: 4 chunks.
POULTRY 25 ,RockXLeghorii
year-old hens.
IMPLEMENTS Massey -Harris
binder, 7 foot cut; • McCormick Deer-
ing mower, 5 foot eat; Frost & Wood
spring -tooth cultivator; Frost' &
Wood bean scalier and puller; Frost
&' Wood 10 foot hay rake; Frost &
Wood' 3 -drum steel roller; riding
plow; 2-furrow'gang -plowv; 2 walking
Plows; 3 -section harrows; farm wag-
on; flat rack; truck wagon; buggy;
'sleighs; cutter; cutting box; fanning,
mill; DeLaval cream separator, 600
lb. capacity; team harness; single.
harness; horse collars; slings; hay
fork; cable and pulleys; forks, shovels
and tools. '
FURNITURE -Quantity of house-
hold furniture 'including Quebec cook
stove, and heater, and other articles
too numerous to mention.
FEED and WOOD) - 590 bushels
mixed grain; 16 tons mixed hay; 800
bushel mangles; mow of cut straw;
,quantity of cedar.
PROPERTY -At the same time and
place, there will be offered for sale,
subject to reserve bid, the property,
being part of Lot No. 9, Huron Road
Survey, consisting of 50 acres of land;
more or less. On said property is a
9 -room frame cottage; •bank barn,
82'x50'; and cement silo, 12'x30'; driv-
ing shed, 18'x80'; hen house, 18'x40';
and garage, and a never-failieg sup-
ply of water.
TERMS -On Chattels -Cash.
. TERMS on Property made known
on day of sale.
W. T. POTTER, 'Proprietor.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
• 74-751
•
41100,1•ti
ARROW
TAXI
24 -Hour Service
OFFICE PHONE: 182
Residence phones
Reg Shipley ., 229
Cliff Ashton • 372j
Harold Crittenden 173
1,
MAY; THEATRE
CLINTON
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
REGENT THEATRE
SEAPORTH
Now Playing: -.Alan Ladd and
Loretta Young in
"And Now To -Morrow"
Now Playing: --.Phil Harris in
I Love a Band -Leader"
Nnw Playing:
"Rainbow Island '
with' DorothyLamour'
Mon. Tues and Wed.
ac so
"Bowery y; to Broadway
The rise from rags to riches of
two showmen who started out as
bitter rivals but later became
partners op•,Broadway.
Maria Jack Oakie
and Susanna Poster
Mon. Tues. Wed.
Veronica :Lake, Sonny Tufts
and Eddie Bxacken
Filled with music and laughter, a
fast -paced medley of breezy
entertainment,
as ,,
Being On the G1rTS
Mon. Tues and Wed.
Susanna Poster, . Donald' O'Connor
and Turhan: Bey
With a supporting cast of popular
fun -makers in a riotous musical
comedy.
tOBOlVery to Broadway"
y
Thurs. Fri. and Sat.'
Bud ABBOTT & .LouJoan
L COSTELLO "
with' Alan Curtis and Rita Johnson
Join the fun .seekers on' a
Mississippi showboat in,
The Naughty Nineties"'
Thurs. F2 r. and Sat.
Fontaine George Brent .
g
end Demur O'Keefe:.
In a story you will remember atu
story that will pleasurably
exercise your thoughts.
"The Affairs of Susan"
Thurs. Fri. and Sat
BingCrosby,
Y, Betty Hutton
and Sonny Tufts
In' l roleobounding gBan plays a
dual : while Bing and Sonny `t
minstrels. "
"Here
Here Come The Waves
Coming: "NOB HILL"
In Technicolor
Coming:
"THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE,,,
with Dorothy . McGuire
Coming: -- "TILL WE MEET
AGAIN" with Ray Milland
Matinees - Sat. and Hol. at 2.30
IN MEMORIAM
LEPPI+NGTON--Jn loving memory of
our . dear brother, Thomas Henry,
who passed away, three years, ago
on November 8, 1942,
When all is still and silent
And sleep forsakes my eyes,
My thoughts are in the silent grave,
Where my dear brother lies.
-Lovingly remembered by sister and nd son-in-law Albert Liebold,
' IN MEMORIAM
LEPPINGTON-In loving memory
of William Thomas Edgar, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leppington,
Clinton, Ontario, who passed away
at Galt, November 8, 1942.
We lost our boy with a heart of gold,
Who was more to us than wealth
luntold;
We have lost, but God has gained,
One of the best this world contains.+
-Dearly beloved and sadly missed by
his parents, sisters and brothers.
AUCTION SALE
of FURNITURE
at Charles Lockwood's residence,
Orange Street, Clinton, on'
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17
at 1.30 pun. sharp, consisting of:
' three-piece Cheste5:field • suite,
(nearly new); • Axminster rug, 6'x9';
rug, 6'x9'; felt rug pad; China cab-
inet; • bi-cut oak rocking chair; r/. -cut
oak arm chair; rocking chair; ext'en-
s'ion table; six kitchen chairs, two
large bevel plated mirrors; 2 beds;
springs and' mattresses; Simmon's
inner -coil spring mattress; three
dressers; two wash stands; day bed;
enamel front McOlary's range (nearly
new); Quebec heater (nearly new);
Eurea electric washing machine,
(nearly new); writing desk; small
tables'; "wheel' harrow;: ", numerous"
other articles.
TERMS -CASH
CHARLES'LOCKWOOD, Proprietor
G. M. LAWSON, Clerk
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
74-75-13
CLEARING
, AUCTION SALE
FARM STOCK - IMPLEMENTS:.
FEED and FURNITURE
at Lot No, 28, Goderich Township,
Concession 7, Cut Line, 2 miles
west, and 1/3 mile south of
Holmesville on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14
at 1 p.m. sharp, consisting of:
HORSES:: Bay mare, five year„s.
old; brown gelding, three years old;
aged team.
CATTLE - Hereford cow, four
years old, due Dec. 2; Hereford cow,
four years old, due Jan. 3; Durham
cow, six years old, .due Jan. 12;
Holstein cow, four years old, due Jan
20; Ayrshire heifer, three years old,
due .Feb. 2; Black cow, five years old.
due Jan. 23; Black cow, four years
old, due Dec. 4; Black heifer, three
years od, due Jan. 21; Farrow cow,
seven years ; old, milking; three.
heifers, two years old; one steer, two
years old; seven heifers, one and one-
half yars old; three steers, one and
one-half years old; seven yearling
heifers; two yearling steers; two
heifer calves.
PIGS -Sow, due to farrow Jan 2.
POULTRY -125 year-old • hens,
(Rocks X Leghorns); 240 pullets,
laying, (Rocks X Leghorns).
IMPLEMENTS -McCormick Deer-
ing binder, seven foot cut; Massey
Harris mower, six foot cut; Massey -
Harris ten foot rake; 'Massey -Harris
hay loader; Massey -Harris spring -
tooth eultivetor; Massey -Harris thir-
teen -hoe drill; Massey -Harris 14
plate out -throw disc; Massey -Harris
electric cream separator, 590 ib. cap-
acity (nearly new); Stewart No. 51.
electric cattle clipper; Beatty 10" feed
grinder; four -section harrows; a4-.
horse power electric motor; walking
plow; snifter; fanning mil; wagon;
sliding flat rack„+ sleighs; cutter;
forge (nearly new) anvil; steel vice;
electric brooder; ' Colony house,
10'x10'; set of breeching harness; set
of team harness; set of single har-
ness horse collars and tops; pair of
horse blankets (new); 50 cedar posts;
75 feet 3d" galvanized piping (new);
40 sap pails; sap pan and spiles; hay
fork, slings and 150 foot hay rope
(new) forks; shovels; logging
chains; .whiffle trees; neck yokes;
two rain shelters; two 80 -lb. milk
cans; five steel pig troughs.
FEED -100 bushel oats; 300 bushel
mixed grain; 125 bushel wheat.
PURNLTURE! - Oherry five piece
parlor; suite Cherry drop-leaf table;
two axnunster; „rugs, 10a/a'x12'; day
bed, two bediogm, suites; springs and
mattresses; kitchen cupboard; kitchen
chairs; linoleums and numerous other
articles. '
No reserve as proprietor has' sold
his farm.
TERMS -•CASH
ALVIN 'COC, Proprietor.
C. M. LAWSON, Clerk.'.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,. Auctioneer
ARE YOU TRULY SAVED?
If you are trusting in good works you ARE NOT -Titus 3:5
If you are trusting in sinless life you ARE NOT -Rom, 3:23
If you are trusting in your own efforts you ARE NOT -Rom. 4:5
If you are trusting in church membership or ritual you ARE NOT--
Acts
OT-Acts 16:31
If you are trusting in another's efforts you ARE NOT -I Tim. 2:5
BUT if you are trusting in Christ's finished work YOU SAVEI)
-Eph.AREI 2:8,; 9.
TUNE IN: Pilgrim Hour 7-7.30 81.11.S.T. Sunday evening
LOCAL STATION OELW WINDSOR
11111.1.016.
Huron -Perth Riding CCF. Matters of interest pertaining to the
Represented at Meeting
A largely attended CCP meeting of
zone 9 was held in Kitchener on Wed-
nesday evening, October 24. All five
ridings in the zone were represented:
Huron -Perth, Perth, North and South
Waterloo and South Wellington.
The president of the zone; Grieve
Robinson, . Galt, was in the chair.
• - AUCTION; SALE• of.
PROPERTY, FARM STOCK
and IMPLEMENTS
at Joseph Aliauson's residence, corner
of Victoria Terrace and Matilda
St., Clinton; on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21
at 1.30 p.m. sharp, consisting of:
HORSES --Grey horse, aged; bay
horse, aged.
CATTLE; - Durham heifer, four
years old, freshened; Holstein heifer,
three years old, freshened; Blue Dur-
ham heifer, four years old, freshened;
Durham cow, six years old, due tome
of sale; Durham cow, etght years old,
due April 28; Durham heifer, four
'Years old, due March 17; Hereford
cow, seven years old, due April 18;
Black cow, six years old, due May 3;
Black cow, six years old, due Feb. 10;
Black heifer, four years old, due May
20; Durham bull, four years old;
three heifer calves; one steer calf,
IIVIPLEMENTS--Spring-tooth cul-
tivator; Massey -Harris 13 -hoe drill;
Massey -Harris binder, six foot cut;
farm wagon.
At the same time and place there
will be offered for sale, subject to re-
serve bid, the property consisting of
Lots No, 108 to 105 and lots No. 94
to 101, of 7% acres of land, more
or less. On said lots is seven -room
frame cottage, insul-bricked; a bank
barn, 30'x50'; garage; electric lights
and town water.
Also the property, lots No. 330 to
387, will be offered for sale, subject
toreserve bid.
Everything to be. sold as proprietor
has purchased a farm,
TERMS -CASH
JOSEPH ALLANSON, Proprietor
G. M. LAWSON, Clerk
EDWARD W.ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
74-75-b
provincial convention were discussed.
At the conclusion of this very interyr
esting meeting, the members of the
Kitchener club served refreshments.
The zone council will meet on Wed.
nesday, December 5, with the Guelph
unit in Guelph.
TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF GODERICII '
• Tenders will be receive& ,by' •`the
undersigned until November 21, for
supplying power and • operating the
Township snow plow at a price ppr
hour. Lowest or any tender not necese
sarily accepted.
11. G. THOMPSON, Cerk,
R. R 2; Clinton.
,•, 74-754)
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of Clare Holland,'
Deceased
Aril persons haying claiess agar gt
the Estate of ClaraeHolland late
.f
the Town of Clinton,.iii the'County of
Enron, Married Woman, who died Sp
the 18th day of April( 1943, are re-
quired to file proof thereof with the
undersigned on or before November
17th, 1945, 'after which date such
Estate will be distributed having r--
gard only to claims then received...
Dated this 30th day of Octobei',
1945.
McGONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitors for Administrator with
Will annexed. .;
73-74-75-.
CANADIAN i ATIONAL RAILWAYS
TIME TABLE
Trains will arrive at and depart. ,.
from Clinton as follows:
Toronto and Goderich Division
Going Past, depart 6.43 a.nii
Going 'East, depart ... , , . 3.03 p.m.
Going West, depart 12.04 p.m,
Going West, depart 11.10 p.m.
London and Clinton Division
Coming North, arrive _.. 11::20 a.m.
Going South, leave 320 p.m.
See Our
Stoves and Hecla Furnaces
before buying.
They are the Best , Prices Right
FuIl Stock of Hand -made Pipes -All Sizes
HUGH R. HAWKINS
Plumbing - Beating - Sheet Metal Work
Agent for Hecla Furnaces
RESIDENCE 470
PHONE 244
NOMINATION MEETING
Township of Goderich
A meeting of the ratepayers of the Township of Goderich
will be held in
Council (limber of .the Towna.� . .oof CIyn#on
Friday,November 23, at 1p.m.
to nominate a Reeve ,arid four'Councillors.; also to nominate five
Trustees for the school area.
The election if any will be held on MONDAY, DECEMBER 8,
at the following places: Ward 1, Orange Hall, C'on.• 4; Ward.2, house
of Cliff Sturdy; Ward 3, house of George Hopson, Con. 4; Ward 4,
house of Arnold Rathwell; Ward 5, house of H. McCartney; Ward G,
house of R. Rowden.
R. G. TH'OMPSON, Returning Officer ,acid Clerk
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