The Clinton News Record, 1932-02-25, Page 5,THUR'; FEB 25,'4932.numwaiminoimmisr
,OF INTEREST TO. YOU
AND 'NIB
'Wander if Japan, can read all those
-notes•being sent her fi on the League
.(if Nations, it` is not like, the usually
.courteous Japanese to ,ignore polite-
ly ,expressed ,requests.
I Ali lair grants are to be the same
as usual this year•,,.aecording to._lat
est .announcements from the minis-
' ter of agriculture,, But it would be
-well for such associations to make
ready for the cutting down of grants,.
as 'it;'is almost hound to come.
'Wade Valera settle down to dig-
-•nified public service now that he has
became head' of the Irish • Free State,
•or will odic 'Continue • his impossible
• struggle for a republic? It is hard
to say; there is nothing like respon,
sibility,torid a man of silly notions.
A ne iilioo1 ,for use in schools, has
-been 'issued. This little' book' deals
-witli the subject of Canada's ni'ode of
government and explains' 'hi simple
'terms just. how the .government is
LONDESBOR0.
• it 'des oro
i tt • la Lon b
TTie Conunnt y •I ,
was completely destroyed by fire',
Which • broke' out about 5 p.m. Mont'
day.
;As Londeshoro has no fire fight
ing equipment an alarm was 'sent to
Blyth as, soon as the fire was'dis-
covered and the 'Blyth brigade res-
ponded immne'diately.. -.They made re,
Cord time, but the entire roof - was
aflame when they reached tie scene.
Hose were laid from a creek in the
village in readiness' should any acl-
joining buildings be endangered, but
t'he' bucket brigade which were then
covering a house and 'barn close by
were able to prevent,any flying ems
berg from starting further fires.. The building, erected at •a cost of
about' $10;000, • was insured for
$7,000. •
The fire bad evidentally been burn-
ing for sometime before being dis-
covered and made such rapid head-
way that nothing whatever • of the
contents could be saved, there being
quite a high wind at the time blow-
ing east,put the parsonage in great
-tarried fn.( This. .ought,. to be of .danger but the many willing "hands
with ails etc ke i „pouring water on
the ;roof of,,,bgblt `the parsonage and
garage. The fire is supposed to have
started from an overheated furnace
This hall will be greatly' missed by
all the community as it was used.for
the holding, of all sorts of gather-
ings, PI, was , Ibuilt only ten, ;year's
ago and, w ii a credit tocoin-
•great assistance to teachers in their p pt
effortd to snake intelligent , citizens
of theiitutpils passing through their:
r t • •
Nearly three and a half bons, of
.catalogues ,from. a. Toronto mail .order
'house yvere, sent out faun,, Clinton
'postoffice:rastweek to syrreunding
points,;, this being a• distributing of,
Tice. These books are sent here
by,; freight, then mailed out to :the
different. points within a radius' of
' twenty 'miles thus taking advtintage
of the, haw postage rate. Lt /thaw
+thu
' the big firm in ,the big 'city whioj
reaps a very large part ef,,the,,,lieni'
-eflejfrom all those facilittes
l such
• as a. Iow posial,raie, free nlatl deliv-
ery, parcel ,post and . the rlike ,That
it, pays thhs firm to send out• its
coVlogues,,twice,,a year, er, oftener;
•
-there, . is, not a ,doubt Otherwise,
they' would not be sent. And. every
dollar ; sent :to the city for . ordinary•
-•merchandize se'veq to . enrich the city •
• and to impoverish the rural cemmun-'
' ity, from which it is sent. ,,. ,
a e * s
'With' all the different -sorts of.
-"weeks" We ',cerebrate froth 'time- to
time, •why '' not 'have an••"Apple:
Week'?" It'would ' be 'hard. to find'
fuer aitples:'than are' grown in Ito-;
;r,n- ounty•and wo'il•wager that. there
.are folk in this town who haven't
eaten an apple all winter. You can
• go up street any day in the week ant
see foreig'n-grown fruit displayed in
• all the grocers' windows, but never
an apple to be seen. We asked a lo-
cal grocer ::why,.,,aples •, were no,.
• sometimes displayed. The answer
'wast'"No sale. Nobody wants apples
or if,thcy do.tliey have thein in the
• echoer But we are Bob so sure. If
apples such us the writer saw in T.
' H'.'Cook's storage pletee' a few weeks
ago were put on display .and adver-
• tised a bit many people Who do hot
eat them would be induced to do so.
Tire sight i ': thepriwould Alf 'Thom,
in most Qaseb: Of oai%se, apples can -
'not be' displayed in Warn rooms and
• set in:the' sun for any.1ength.6f time
without losing their flavor, but if one
quarter the. effort were made to "putt
over" the sale of ' pies, Ontario's
best :hone -grown fruit, as has been
made to' popularize• some other lines
of 'foreign -grown fruits, the results
might lie a surprise.
Every family of growing children
timid' do away with a barrel.or so.of
apples .each ' winter and be all the
better' for it.. • They are cheap and
• wholesome, they should be lit the
-•daily diet of almost every man, wo-
man and `child in the province. Let's
•;eat more apples! (Wish w,e,had one
'this minute.)
HOLMESVILLE . "
'Mr. Chas. Orawforid has been, re-
moved to the Clinton Hospital with
slight hopes of his recovery.
8trs.• E. Bell •is quite' ill at present;
and is confined to' her'room, her"
many friends wish her -.a spbdy re.
eovery ,
• Miss •'EE.Arnett, teacher:of S. .S.;
No. 10, Hullett, is quite ill at the the
home of Mrs. Harold Adams. A
nurse - is in attendance. ' ,
• 'The Woman's Institute met in the
.United Church ,basement•. ,on ,.Thurs-
day, March 3rd, , at.:2.30 p.m, sharp.
The program paper, "Hospitality,. the
old and the new,", by, Mrs. D. Carter;
cpmmunity singing, reading, Mrs. A.
Allen. Itis not yet decided wheth-
er there will be lunch served or not
but that, will be decided later. The
hostesses which were billed, to serve
were: Mrs. R. Shaddick. Mrs. C. Rud-,
dell, Miss Mary Scott, Miss E. Lyon,
Mrs. A. Austin and Mrs, E. Adams.
Owing -to the severe loss of equip-
ment; 'Which was burnt 'in the ' com-
munity --hall, it is hard for the W.I. to
make ;'satisfactory arrangements as
time of -writing.
and Mrs. R. •Shaddick enter
tained the young people at a pro-
gressive euchre party and all report
good time.
Cecil Griffiths was taken suddenly
'ill and was rushed to Clinton Hos
pital, where' he .was Operated',,on for
appendicitis. He is doing as well as
can be expected. ,
Mr. 1E. Crawford is improving in
health since returning 'from the hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. H. l%toon entertained
a number of friends to a fowl sup-
per one night recently. A pleasant
evening was spent by all.
The executiveof the llohnesville
`Cheese and Butter Company, not
having received an offer which they
liked to accept fey rent of,.the prop
petty, have decided to run the to:-
- tory again the coming section ' and are,
advertising milk routes. As this is a
• very fine• little plant,: with up-to-date
equipment and, when patronized;;inade•
well for its shareholdara, it is ,hoped
that this will be the year of its
-greatest success. Here is a'chiance
for farmersto show„. what can be.
done by cq-operation and the patron-
' izing of home industries : -avr. D. 1A.
Elliott of ,Atwood is the cheesemaker
••erlgaged for the season.
BRUCEFIELD
The many friends of Mr.—and.
John Watson will be glaal" to hear
`that their little daughter, Anna, who
was operated ,on,.,for appendicitis in'
'the Seafor•th Memorial hospital, was
able to come hone last weekend is
'improving nicely.
Mr. George- Knight has, taken a
-,position m.IVI1 J . Muatatd's office.
- in the village.
Mrs Janet `Itoss visdtgd friend
-London this'vieek ` :s "'-.
Miss, A7rteysMustar:d" of Lond
spending •r few yteelt5:;a't the hon
her .mother r ra lSiax. 1Vit0star
alis'-"ItdUsoii4V•f Iletiklit • visit
the home of 'her niece, 113,rs.
Berry, recentLyg
s; in
on is
home.Qf,.
d,
visited at
Bruce
I 1
kiss Dorothy Broait:toot sang,a solo
in the Unrte''t.- . 'illcli �,,Lsst' Sunday'
maiming, .entitled' "have '1`,hine Own ".
Way Lord,” which was much appre-
-cigtetl�b'y #1 9,li b tiA.Y 4•,, �;,•„w •,0
•
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Miss Betty M•iddlebon spent a few
days last week with friends in •God-
erich.
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CARD' OF 'THANKS..:: 50e
MEMORIAL VERSE
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BIRTI'LS
HOLLAND—In Clinton Public Ilos-
vital, on Feb. 24th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford R. Holland, a son.`
Temple Thurston; The Sea -Devil's.
Fo'C'sle-Lowell Thomas; ,The Glor-
ious Adventure—:1f. IIalibur•ton; In-
dia, the Land of the Black Pagoda'L.
Lowell Thomas; The Culture of Flow•
ers-4Tenry Moore; Eternal Youth
Mary Cramp; The Wind from Spain
+Aspinwall, Boy Own Annual,
Girls , Own 'Annual, . Humanity. Up-
rooted—M• Hindus.
Rev. and Mrs..Jas gale and little
daughter of Moncton spent last
Thursday with the formner's parents,
Rev. and 'Mrs. R.' M. Gale'.
Misis'E.;rCameron ieturne'd home
on Tuesday after having visited her
auht `in' Goderich '' '" '
Mr. George Bieck. and Mr. Kelly of
Paris .called on Mr. W. J. Foster and
Mas Foster on Saturday. ' • "
The progressive euchre 'OR daiite
held in the tdwit -hall ori 'Friday 'last
under the auspices of LOFL.
was much'enjoyed by the large' num-
•
bei in attendance;
A large number of spectators gath-
ered at the town hall en Thursday
evening' of 'last. week to' witness `the
Badminton " `'Tournament bet -Meer
picked players "from the Goderich 'arid
Bayfield Chiba. Bayfield' won ten
sets and G_ oderich caiitured'two. The
following as the result of th'e' play:
Mixed' Doubles: Grace `Watson, 1VIr.
Walker, 4-11 for Goderich
Newton -Brady, "Dr. Newton -Brady,
15, 15, for Bayfield
Mrs I': Taylor,'H Wililisms 13, 9,1
for Goderich;'Marion• Davison, Elton:
Pateheh
18;'15, 'for Bayfield ' •
Miss' 8 . Lee, M. Oliver, 4, 13; for
Goderich; Helen' Seeds, Clayton WO -
ton, 15, 15, for Hayfield.' •
Misi Hays, Mr. Copeland, 1, 2, lel'
Goderich; • Helen Seeds; Don. Mac-
Kenzie, 15, 15, for Bayfield. '
Mrs -'Barnes, Mr. Carey; 3, 17, 9,1or`
Goderich; Susie 'Westlake, Milton
Pollock, 15, 15.'15, for Bayfield.
Margaret Watson, Mr. Copeland,.
18, 15, for Goderich; Mrs. Wo West-
lake, Jack Pease, 13, 7,"for• Bayfield.
Member of Florist Telegraph
Delivery Association •.
Flowers;. and Floral
Designs for all
Occasions'
DAFFODILS,
TULIPS,. FREESIA.,:' NARCISSUS
SWEET,' PEAS,' CARNATIONS:
FLOWER/NG 'PLANTS
A large assortment of choice cool
grown steelcin our' Greenhduse -
Now
Chas. 11. Cooke
FLORIST,..,..
Phonesr G6w 66J'' -
Mr. Charles 8. -Middleton of the
Bayfield Line had the misfortune to
twist and break his ank18'while work-
ing in the bush one day last week.
His friends hope for a speedy recov-
ery from the accident.
Miss Norina Wlelsh is standing a
few days as the guest of her grand-
father, Mr. Alex. Welsh of Clinton.
.Mrs. Alex. Murdock, who has been
seriously ill in Clinton hospital, has
returned to hor home on the ninth
eoncession and is getting along nice-:
ly.
Ladies'. Doubles
Miss G. Watson, ,Mrs. H. Taylor, 5,
11, for •Goderich; Mrs. Newton -Brady,
Marion Davison, 15,,15, for Goderich.
Miss M. Lee, Miss Hays, 8, 7, for
Goderich; Helen Seeds, Marion Da-
vison, 15, 15, for 'Bayfield.
Mrs. Barnes, Miss M. Watson, 15,
11i, for Goderich;. Susie Westlake, Mrs.
W. Westlake, 10, 7, for Bayfield.
Men's Doubles
Mr. Walker, H. Williams. 5, 4, for
Goderich, Dr. Newton -Brady, Elton
Patchell, 15, 15, for Bayfield.
Mr. Oliver, Mr. Copeland, 4, 7, for
Goderich; Clayton Weston, Donald
MacKenzie, 15, 15, for Bayfieltl.
Mr. Carey Mr. Copeland 8, 11, for
Goderich; Milton Pollock, Leslie El-
liott,. 15, 15, for 'Bayfield.
The Goderich players were in good.
form but they were at a disadvantage
on the Bayfield court as it is several
feet shorter than.the regulation
court. During the evening dainty
buffet refreshments were served on
the platform. Mrs. F. H. Paull pour-
ed the coffee.
The .fishermen have commenced to
cut and store ice. It is only about
sir inches in thickness but as the
season has been so mild and the usual'
period for the harvest of ice is fast
drawing to a close, they are afraid
to wait until it is thicker in case they
are left without any ice.
Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Paull motor-
ed to Landau on Monday returning•
home on Tuesday evening,
, ,tido Gare
ItAVE.:YOU TRIED A MEAL, HERE?
Ir, NOT Coin INj.„;ASND LET IJS
SERVE YOU.,
Dinner fr,Qm, 1;1 a,ni. to 2, p.m..:
, .; :Supper:,.5;to
,Lunches at, all- hours.
Tobacco,• Cigars and,r�Gigarett;es
, . Double Welt : Melted:,Milk
Charlie 'Koo
Proprietor. '•63=e.
FuriS&{
' A ' quantity of Cedaii' fence ' posts,'
also a' number of'�teleplione posts 'for•,
sale. • 'Appl'y to "Adanl •Steep, R. R.'
NO. 3,"' Clinton, 'Telbphone," 606r12,.
Clintorf' central: ”' ' 69 `
ELITE CAFE, ONTARIO STREET
Special -Saturday .and
:Sunday"
50c T,URKEY,ti':OIb. CHICKEN" .•
• DINNER AND SUPPER—.
• 12 to2and 5-,to6
•. BOTII. DAYS .•.
Special attention given to orders for
Banquets or .Partie-s.
LUM SAM,• PROPRIETOR
58-2.
PORTER'S HILL
The Youitg,Peoples' Society of•
G•race,tlnited church are preparing a'
play to be given 'ori March 11th.
The,Goderi0h• Township Men's Club
met • on Tuesday evening last. Mr,
Jefferson took charge of the meeting,
in the absence of the president,
Fred EIliott
• BAYFIELD
Mr. Gordon Peddel, who has been
the student 'minister serving Knox
Presbyterian church, Bayfield, . will
die the preacher this coining Sunday.
The following is'a list of the books
''which have .been 'recently added to
the •Bayfi'eld"Public Library: The'
Road, Warwick beeping; A Lady!
tQuate ,Lost-r$rthyr
Stringer; Shut-•
;ters�Olive Wladsley; Shadows on the
Reek—Willa, Cather; The Trail of the
King's Men—Mabel Dunham; The
Silver Wedding—Ethel . M: Dell;
l;tinch's il ortune—�Maza de Roche;
Years of';Graee—Margaret Barnes;
The .Silver Star -Gregory Jackson;'
Father :i y Elizabeth; The -Island of•
T erral -upper , ;; 'l he Rocit; and the
,P,etivr7 -Conno, TI'i'e Tangl4a ;Vireo-
Illontgomery i Ma> Y Leiria=E nose
Raymond—The°'Ce,cl"Contparikons —
Priestley; Maid ,in,„Wa,,,?;ting — John
(l'4e5iyelttlxv, Aidle'`I!lame, Margar-
et Pedlar; The Treasure of Big Wet..
ars R T .well'CilIum "Tile Story of
;Julian � 5usan Fitz The . Jade of ,
Pal 1701• Skyscraper
Destiny—Jeffrey Sky p
*e. ,aeCi y of iezutifu ,,Ngngense—:.
HALF LOAD TRUCK LAW
EFFECTIVE ON MONDAY
As. a. result of an oiler -in -council
the "Half-Ioad" regulation for trucks
on• roads outside cities and towns
goes into effect next Monday instead
of on March 1st as in previous years.,
Pollee have been given instructions
,to enforce this regulation for the"
next two months.
The Highway Traffic Act says.:that
solid tired •.trucks and trailers shun
be limited . to. half their regultar cal.
pacity lead. Pneumatic tired truck
and trailers with a carrying capacity'
exceeding.. three tons and not more`
than six .tons. shall be limited to a,
three -ton. lead.; .Mtore than six-ton;
capacity trucks with pneumatictires.,
shall be, limited to a half load. ,
The act provides for a fine or• int-
prisotment or both for violations and
the license may be suspended.
Wanted '
Girl for dining room work, at once.
Apply • at Clinton Inn,, . Albert , street,
Clinton. 59-1-p.
6
Dike
Clinton's NewI,aid.'Egg
PoultryHouse
And '
Eggs bought according to Domin-
ion Government Egg Regulations.
Inquire for. our pri'de's of eggs..
You will always find oar prices' par-
allel with the city markets
Fat hens . and well -finished chicks
always wanted—Prices good,''
Always phone our office for prices
before marketing produce •
iNo Vol. Treyiiartba
Phones—Office 214j'::Residence, 214w,
The following Routes for the Haul-
ing of milk to the IIolmesville
Cheese Factory will be offered by'
auction on Saturday, March 5th:
Route No. • 1: Maitland and 16th.
concession; Godeti'ch township.
Route No. 2: Colborne, Maitland
and Huron road west,' Gdderich town-
ship.
• Route No. '3:. Gbh 'acrd 7th Conces-
sion and Cut Line, Goderich township.
Route No. 4: 9th end .11th and Bay,
field road. !' „
Route No. 5: Stanley, 16th con-
cession and Huron Road East"of fee-
tory.
And other routes to be laid out
at time of meeting.
Every patron interested please at-
tend. 59-1.
Blood Tested Chicks
Hatchery and flocks are both in-
spected under the Dominion Depart.'
nient of Agriculture's Hatchery Ap-
proved Policy. The testing of the
bl•ol' samples was done by the Capi-
tal Laboratories Ottawa.
The bred -to -lay qualities of our
birds are kept up-to-date by the pur-
chase of male birds from:high record
R.O.P. hens, owned by sone of the
•mrst•successful breeders in the coun-
try.
Wb expect to hatch about 1500
Barred Rocks, 250 White Rocks and
500 Leghorns per week. Please or,
der about one month' - before you want
the chicks if you can. Don't think
too inueh about price, We will use
you right. ,Colne and •see us or phone
97x4 Hensell. We will be glad to
talk things Over with you. •Feed,,
stoves and' other supplies • kept 'on
hand.. . .
J. BLAIN, ]4cKINL15Y
•7ur'icll.• • '50-6.
Have Yon Photoerap'hs ,of Your
• Loved Ones?
If anything. should. ,happen hive
a Y LT .. L ,
you good„phetegraphs,ef your child
ren.. or, mother and father. , WO will j
make ayou•• good photographs ut a'
reasonable price, Wedding .Ijhoi4
graphs' a, Specialty. Let us have•
your, next, Roll Film to. develop,;and
Rrtint• We awake Hak enlareements irosn :
e
your
• choice nogatrves Picture ]+..ct,.,u•ri nl
ra-, •
ing: $uxrees. Portrait Stu Cres
i
ton anti Mitclieli. '
C OA.{J;''"C VLi t;
.A VALENTINE THOUGHT':
•
$Ors TH8"HEART, or.
THE. HOMS_- "--
HEAT I01 -K5
W Ul) ,,' ''u111V1,1?4JV'1"•
Wled nit deal in theatre
tic -
acts.
We don't run a cabaret.
We don't sell anything that'.
will sake the family away from
home. a, ;a +
But we do sell Cal, which
will go a long' way toward
making the home so pleasant
and comfortable that nobody
will want to leave it. .,
Our 'phone: number is, 74.
Try us with an order.
Call the
izuts
® Coal Co
. ��t
PHONE ' 74 CLINTON, ONTARIO"
C. H, " VENNEP, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures and Bulbs'
Irons, Fans and other Appliances
®Wiring and Repairs Phortel
BABY CHICKS AND :
CUSTOM HATCHING
We are offering Blood -tested anal-
ity Baby Chicks in six popular
breeds. ` Barred' 'and White Rocks,
Black Minorcas, White' Wyandottes
and Jersey Black Giants.
We have installed a new 30;000 'egg
'capacity incubator for custom 'Batch-
ing only. Trays hold eleven dozen
eggs each. Charge of two and one
half cents per egg. Plant in
charge of an experienced operator.
Phone or -write your . reservation
early. Depend on Hogarth to give
you a good. hatch.
TIIE HOG -ARTA BABY CRICK
HATCHERY
EXETER, ONTARIO
Phone 184w • 58-12,
Lost
Did Anybody Seo•'My Cat?
He is a grey Persian. Anyone
knowing of his whereabouts please
,notify Rev. G. W.' Sherman, Phone
259. • 59-2-p.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Mary Stephenson.
Deceased
NOTICE is „hereby, ,.given that
persons having claims; against - .the
estate.. of Mary Stephenson, late of
the Township of Stanley in the Coun-
ty of Huron, widow, deceased; who
died on or about. the sixth day; :of
January, A,D:,..1932,-,are ;required ,to
delivee to ;,Albert lyIeCldnehey, ;Varna,
Qnt., or Edward .Johnson, Goderich,
Ont., the Executors,. of the said,, es-
tate or F., I'ingjand, .,Solicitor, on of
before the -,29th!: day of 1!ebruaryi
A.D., 1932, a ,full statement of their
claims together• ,with pertieularz
thereof, and, the nature ,Of the secur-
ities if held by them; all duly verified
by affidavit,
AND TAKE NOTICE that• after
the: said ;last, mentioned date. the said
Executors willp roceed to ; distribute
the estate oflti.the:. aid deceaseda-
mongst the;. Persons entitled thereto
having regard pnlr,,tp. such ,claims, ps
Shall 'have,.received , ;diie,ynoticc l;_ant]
accordance therewith 1
` timio • 11 s'.
DATED at ',ClintonG . i�p
February,
95 ,
Otiida of lobrusity, A.D- iJ,„.,,
Y o
F. �NGLAlV' ' . D •Clinton Ontario.
Solicitor for the said estate. 57.3.
„Custom Sawing
Custom 'sawing will be done at
Bayfield during the coining spring.
McEwen Bros., Bayfield. Telephone
626r4, Clinton 'central. 59-tf.
For Sale
Cedar posts, end posts, telegraph
and hydro poles, at'so some dry hard-
wood. Brown Stewart, Bayfield.
Phone 606r5, Clinton central. 53-tf.
Shell ;loaf Aker fi
! RECEIVED ' A ;CARLOAD'
SHELLMAKER
PRICES
`Per hundred 'wt. $1.00
;600 lb..10ts.' .80
Castle Flour, per cwt. $2.65
FEEDS
Molassine Meal English Make
' also Molasses by the barrel
H W. Cbarlesworth`1
Wallpapering and 'Painting
Anyone who has any papering o'
painting to do it will be well worth
your time to have me call with sam-
ples or come out to new gas station
at Summerhill and have a look
throbgh my 1932 sample books. There
are about 700 samples ranging from
7c to $1.50 per single roll. I also
sell window shades, drapery and up-
holstering goods, of which I have a-
bout 100 samples. Come early as it
is hard to get to -them all when the
rush starts.” E. L. Johnston, 'R. 11,
No. 1, Clinton; or phone No. 040r14,
Clinton central. 58=3.
For Rent
A. small cottage, suitable for two,
Convenient to post office.
Apply to F. Fingland, Clinton.
50-tf.'
BABY CHICKS AND CUSTOM[-,
HATCHING
T.= prepared to take in any num-
ber of eggs for hatching at 21/4..e per
egg.
White Leghorns and Barred Rocks
Baby Ohicks
at Reduced Prices.
E. L. Mittell
CLINTON.
Only Pasteurized
Milk is Safe
A RECENT TEST OF OURS SHOWS
VERY HIGH BUTTERFAT
CONTENT.
The Jersey Milk Does It
DELI VERD
A. W. GROVES
PHONE 286
House To Rent
Six -room house, with shed, Town-
send street, Clinton. Water, elec,
tris lights, cement cellar. Small
garden. Apply to J. W. Bayley, R.
R. No. 4, Clinton. 58-1f.
Auction Sale
Of Farrar, 'Stock -and- Implements.
Mr. John. Johnston has instructed:
the undersigned to sell by public
auction at n.h. of Lot 31,Con. 6, Hul-
lett, three-.quartersof a mile east of
Summerhill, : on Friday, February
26th; commencing at 1 o'clock, the
following: •
, • HORSES: Good work ,team, Geld-
ingrising 4.
OATTL1 !Cow rising 8 - due in
Sept.; Cow rising 5 due in May; .3
heifers' and steer calf, year old in
spring. 90 Hens.. • •
IMPLEMENTS , M. -H. Binder;
M: H. mower,
1V1. -H. Cultivator; Mix-
on .Seed :drill; 4 -,section harrows; hay
rake; Quebec Riding plow; Oliver
walking plow; , 2 scufflers; wagon,
hay rack; roller, sleigh„ gravel box,..
cutting box, root pulper,;ePig crate,
. mill, set double•
i.ainning . , -harness. 'ar. ness.
About,1. 0: bushels nixed • rain., A-
bout
Q g
bout, 150 bags... Russet Rural known
as .bugless potatoes! and others • artie-,
les too numerous ta. mention:
Fault will ha ° n rr6d at, 'tinte time.. of
sale „with ,r,eser0 dbid• ,.r
'OF. SA,I4
E:.
CASH'
,
.
•;:lalrN •olrsTON.• Proprietor,.
ti" neer. 8�2.
I . Elliott,uc e 5
G. I
,
Regular Broadcast
Smith Nurseries will broadcast an
orchard and garden talk every Tales -
day from 10.15 to 10.30 a.m., and
each Friday from 12.45 to 1 o'clock
p.rn., beginning Tuesday next. Lis-
ten -in for these instructive talks.
58-.
The Holiday Season
Is over now and there is no need
for hurry'' and rushing. You have
plenty of leisure time to get that
portrait nor family group taken. Our
Work satisfies. Burgess Studio,'
Clinton and,. Mitchell.
• V'.. T. I? OLEY
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary-. Public.
Estate and General- .' Practice: in all;
Courts. Money be loan. Naw Bank.,
of Toronto Bldg., 'London, Ontario,
Phone: Office Metcalf 1723; resi
denee Metcalf Mg. 58-12.
New • Guitars For Sale
New guitars, prices ranging ,from
$8, up. Cases from $3.50 up. One
lesson free with each guitar sold.
Also new electric Stewart -Warner
radios, $55.00 and up. H. A. Hovey,
Clinton. 55-tf.,
Agent , -
For Marlette Cream Separator and
Separatdr Supplies, old machines
any make, taken in exchange. F Its
Powell, R. R. No. 3, phone 607x4,
Clinton. 42-tf.
Funeral Service
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Complete Motor Equipment
• 2d 'Hour Service
SUTTER--PERDUE--WALKER
Day or Night Phone 147w
WAANTE.
Fresh Eggs and Crea®'
Highest Prices' for Strictly Fresh
Eggs.
Cream shipped. regularly.
Good Prices Paid,
• A. E. FINCH
Phone, 231:.;
For Sale
House in. Clinton; Beeph street.
Frame house , covered with asphalt
shingles, in 'good condition fire-
place,' town Water, garden and fruit
trees. ' `Price ''reasonable. 'Apply' 'tri
E. Y. Watt; Ciktitdn.' 27'-tf.
• ,House For Sato•or Rent: , :;
., ,Comfortable, 8 -room house in Brin- •
seas,, street ,residence ,,of the.,late
Pater Cantelon. I''pr ;particulars ap-
t•enbur
t` '` eor a Cantelon' `ila t v.
s1 o G g
tgeet,. ;Clinton, , Phbite., 272,-. 35-tf.'
Farmers Attention!
ARE YOU ALL READY FOR THE
SPRING WORK?—SEE ME
IJ7 IN NEED OF PARTS FOR ANY
COCKSHUTT OR FROST & •WOOD
MACHINES
I ani also Agent for Allis-Chal-
mers Tractors, and for Latta Cream
Separators.
JOHN V. DIEHL
Queen Street, Clinton. 81.44.
--'+ra
•
AGENT FOR '-
MASSEY-HARRIS CO.
SAWY`R AND MASSEY STABLE
AND BARN EQUIPMENT
BEATTY WASHERS
DE LAVAL SEPARATORS
WIRE FENCING
Prompt Attention to Repairing
Phone 15w or 15j
J. H. BRUNSDON
E. G. HOWES
Electrican and Plumber
A Full Line of Electric Appliances
also
Plumbing Fixtures
•Wiring, Plumbing and Repairs
Phone 53w. 13-tf.
Coal! Coke! &I Wood!
Genuine "Lehigh (Valley Anthra-
cite Coal" of all sizes,
Alberta Goal.
Hamilton -made Coke as well as Am-
erican, also Bitimdnus coal at my
sheds, Queen St.
Prompt and careful delivery.
A. D. McCartney
Coal Dealer, Clinton.
Queen St. Phone 256
CLOTHES
DRY
Cleaned & Pressed
LADIES'
Suits .... $1.50, .Pleats extra
Dresses . ...71.50.Pleats extra
Suits, Pressed only 500 up,
, Pleats extra
GENTLEMEN'S
Suits, 71.50 Pants 75e
Top Coats $1.50'
0fer Coats'. 71,75 '
Clothes' cleaned, pressed and
repaired "Woollen goods '' dry
cleaned: Realms over beard's
Barber` shop. `• ..
a. o1L
A. GO
.. �W.. ,
Ii. no t open ork:ma be left. pQ 'W . y. t:.
at Heard's Barber. Shop
'CAPIUALTHEATRE
Northern 'Electric Sound System
Goderich, ,! Phone 47 '
1 Miller
Now 1Slayng: 'Marilyn 1Vl
in "Her. Majesty Love,"
; MON. and TUES.
. Kay Francis, Clive. Brook, Mir-
:iam•Hopkins •and' Regis Toomey :•
at.lifetitne of emotion in two .
turns of the .clock -- .
•,; :'.'TWENTY FOUR HOURS".,
•
WO: and THURS. ,
Norma (Talmadge, Conrad
Nagel:and William Farman'; •
in the Sam Taylor,_,
great
'Rieduotion
'}DU BARRY, , •WOMAN Or ,
, ;PASSION.'.', APPROVED f'11"
,A King bogged for favors, -her
,a every wish was a command
FAI and SAT.
James Cagney • and Loretta
Young offer a Cheerful 'tale of
a curbstone cavalier.
",TAXI„
Hop in and take a merry ride
Mat., Mon., Wed., Sat. at 3 pm:
COMING: "THE CHEAT."
The following Routes for the Haul-
ing of milk to the IIolmesville
Cheese Factory will be offered by'
auction on Saturday, March 5th:
Route No. • 1: Maitland and 16th.
concession; Godeti'ch township.
Route No. 2: Colborne, Maitland
and Huron road west,' Gdderich town-
ship.
• Route No. '3:. Gbh 'acrd 7th Conces-
sion and Cut Line, Goderich township.
Route No. 4: 9th end .11th and Bay,
field road. !' „
Route No. 5: Stanley, 16th con-
cession and Huron Road East"of fee-
tory.
And other routes to be laid out
at time of meeting.
Every patron interested please at-
tend. 59-1.
Blood Tested Chicks
Hatchery and flocks are both in-
spected under the Dominion Depart.'
nient of Agriculture's Hatchery Ap-
proved Policy. The testing of the
bl•ol' samples was done by the Capi-
tal Laboratories Ottawa.
The bred -to -lay qualities of our
birds are kept up-to-date by the pur-
chase of male birds from:high record
R.O.P. hens, owned by sone of the
•mrst•successful breeders in the coun-
try.
Wb expect to hatch about 1500
Barred Rocks, 250 White Rocks and
500 Leghorns per week. Please or,
der about one month' - before you want
the chicks if you can. Don't think
too inueh about price, We will use
you right. ,Colne and •see us or phone
97x4 Hensell. We will be glad to
talk things Over with you. •Feed,,
stoves and' other supplies • kept 'on
hand.. . .
J. BLAIN, ]4cKINL15Y
•7ur'icll.• • '50-6.
Have Yon Photoerap'hs ,of Your
• Loved Ones?
If anything. should. ,happen hive
a Y LT .. L ,
you good„phetegraphs,ef your child
ren.. or, mother and father. , WO will j
make ayou•• good photographs ut a'
reasonable price, Wedding .Ijhoi4
graphs' a, Specialty. Let us have•
your, next, Roll Film to. develop,;and
Rrtint• We awake Hak enlareements irosn :
e
your
• choice nogatrves Picture ]+..ct,.,u•ri nl
ra-, •
ing: $uxrees. Portrait Stu Cres
i
ton anti Mitclieli. '
C OA.{J;''"C VLi t;
.A VALENTINE THOUGHT':
•
$Ors TH8"HEART, or.
THE. HOMS_- "--
HEAT I01 -K5
W Ul) ,,' ''u111V1,1?4JV'1"•
Wled nit deal in theatre
tic -
acts.
We don't run a cabaret.
We don't sell anything that'.
will sake the family away from
home. a, ;a +
But we do sell Cal, which
will go a long' way toward
making the home so pleasant
and comfortable that nobody
will want to leave it. .,
Our 'phone: number is, 74.
Try us with an order.
Call the
izuts
® Coal Co
. ��t
PHONE ' 74 CLINTON, ONTARIO"
C. H, " VENNEP, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures and Bulbs'
Irons, Fans and other Appliances
®Wiring and Repairs Phortel
BABY CHICKS AND :
CUSTOM HATCHING
We are offering Blood -tested anal-
ity Baby Chicks in six popular
breeds. ` Barred' 'and White Rocks,
Black Minorcas, White' Wyandottes
and Jersey Black Giants.
We have installed a new 30;000 'egg
'capacity incubator for custom 'Batch-
ing only. Trays hold eleven dozen
eggs each. Charge of two and one
half cents per egg. Plant in
charge of an experienced operator.
Phone or -write your . reservation
early. Depend on Hogarth to give
you a good. hatch.
TIIE HOG -ARTA BABY CRICK
HATCHERY
EXETER, ONTARIO
Phone 184w • 58-12,
Lost
Did Anybody Seo•'My Cat?
He is a grey Persian. Anyone
knowing of his whereabouts please
,notify Rev. G. W.' Sherman, Phone
259. • 59-2-p.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Mary Stephenson.
Deceased
NOTICE is „hereby, ,.given that
persons having claims; against - .the
estate.. of Mary Stephenson, late of
the Township of Stanley in the Coun-
ty of Huron, widow, deceased; who
died on or about. the sixth day; :of
January, A,D:,..1932,-,are ;required ,to
delivee to ;,Albert lyIeCldnehey, ;Varna,
Qnt., or Edward .Johnson, Goderich,
Ont., the Executors,. of the said,, es-
tate or F., I'ingjand, .,Solicitor, on of
before the -,29th!: day of 1!ebruaryi
A.D., 1932, a ,full statement of their
claims together• ,with pertieularz
thereof, and, the nature ,Of the secur-
ities if held by them; all duly verified
by affidavit,
AND TAKE NOTICE that• after
the: said ;last, mentioned date. the said
Executors willp roceed to ; distribute
the estate oflti.the:. aid deceaseda-
mongst the;. Persons entitled thereto
having regard pnlr,,tp. such ,claims, ps
Shall 'have,.received , ;diie,ynoticc l;_ant]
accordance therewith 1
` timio • 11 s'.
DATED at ',ClintonG . i�p
February,
95 ,
Otiida of lobrusity, A.D- iJ,„.,,
Y o
F. �NGLAlV' ' . D •Clinton Ontario.
Solicitor for the said estate. 57.3.
„Custom Sawing
Custom 'sawing will be done at
Bayfield during the coining spring.
McEwen Bros., Bayfield. Telephone
626r4, Clinton 'central. 59-tf.
For Sale
Cedar posts, end posts, telegraph
and hydro poles, at'so some dry hard-
wood. Brown Stewart, Bayfield.
Phone 606r5, Clinton central. 53-tf.
Shell ;loaf Aker fi
! RECEIVED ' A ;CARLOAD'
SHELLMAKER
PRICES
`Per hundred 'wt. $1.00
;600 lb..10ts.' .80
Castle Flour, per cwt. $2.65
FEEDS
Molassine Meal English Make
' also Molasses by the barrel
H W. Cbarlesworth`1
Wallpapering and 'Painting
Anyone who has any papering o'
painting to do it will be well worth
your time to have me call with sam-
ples or come out to new gas station
at Summerhill and have a look
throbgh my 1932 sample books. There
are about 700 samples ranging from
7c to $1.50 per single roll. I also
sell window shades, drapery and up-
holstering goods, of which I have a-
bout 100 samples. Come early as it
is hard to get to -them all when the
rush starts.” E. L. Johnston, 'R. 11,
No. 1, Clinton; or phone No. 040r14,
Clinton central. 58=3.
For Rent
A. small cottage, suitable for two,
Convenient to post office.
Apply to F. Fingland, Clinton.
50-tf.'
BABY CHICKS AND CUSTOM[-,
HATCHING
T.= prepared to take in any num-
ber of eggs for hatching at 21/4..e per
egg.
White Leghorns and Barred Rocks
Baby Ohicks
at Reduced Prices.
E. L. Mittell
CLINTON.
Only Pasteurized
Milk is Safe
A RECENT TEST OF OURS SHOWS
VERY HIGH BUTTERFAT
CONTENT.
The Jersey Milk Does It
DELI VERD
A. W. GROVES
PHONE 286
House To Rent
Six -room house, with shed, Town-
send street, Clinton. Water, elec,
tris lights, cement cellar. Small
garden. Apply to J. W. Bayley, R.
R. No. 4, Clinton. 58-1f.
Auction Sale
Of Farrar, 'Stock -and- Implements.
Mr. John. Johnston has instructed:
the undersigned to sell by public
auction at n.h. of Lot 31,Con. 6, Hul-
lett, three-.quartersof a mile east of
Summerhill, : on Friday, February
26th; commencing at 1 o'clock, the
following: •
, • HORSES: Good work ,team, Geld-
ingrising 4.
OATTL1 !Cow rising 8 - due in
Sept.; Cow rising 5 due in May; .3
heifers' and steer calf, year old in
spring. 90 Hens.. • •
IMPLEMENTS , M. -H. Binder;
M: H. mower,
1V1. -H. Cultivator; Mix-
on .Seed :drill; 4 -,section harrows; hay
rake; Quebec Riding plow; Oliver
walking plow; , 2 scufflers; wagon,
hay rack; roller, sleigh„ gravel box,..
cutting box, root pulper,;ePig crate,
. mill, set double•
i.ainning . , -harness. 'ar. ness.
About,1. 0: bushels nixed • rain., A-
bout
Q g
bout, 150 bags... Russet Rural known
as .bugless potatoes! and others • artie-,
les too numerous ta. mention:
Fault will ha ° n rr6d at, 'tinte time.. of
sale „with ,r,eser0 dbid• ,.r
'OF. SA,I4
E:.
CASH'
,
.
•;:lalrN •olrsTON.• Proprietor,.
ti" neer. 8�2.
I . Elliott,uc e 5
G. I
,
Regular Broadcast
Smith Nurseries will broadcast an
orchard and garden talk every Tales -
day from 10.15 to 10.30 a.m., and
each Friday from 12.45 to 1 o'clock
p.rn., beginning Tuesday next. Lis-
ten -in for these instructive talks.
58-.
The Holiday Season
Is over now and there is no need
for hurry'' and rushing. You have
plenty of leisure time to get that
portrait nor family group taken. Our
Work satisfies. Burgess Studio,'
Clinton and,. Mitchell.
• V'.. T. I? OLEY
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary-. Public.
Estate and General- .' Practice: in all;
Courts. Money be loan. Naw Bank.,
of Toronto Bldg., 'London, Ontario,
Phone: Office Metcalf 1723; resi
denee Metcalf Mg. 58-12.
New • Guitars For Sale
New guitars, prices ranging ,from
$8, up. Cases from $3.50 up. One
lesson free with each guitar sold.
Also new electric Stewart -Warner
radios, $55.00 and up. H. A. Hovey,
Clinton. 55-tf.,
Agent , -
For Marlette Cream Separator and
Separatdr Supplies, old machines
any make, taken in exchange. F Its
Powell, R. R. No. 3, phone 607x4,
Clinton. 42-tf.
Funeral Service
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Complete Motor Equipment
• 2d 'Hour Service
SUTTER--PERDUE--WALKER
Day or Night Phone 147w
WAANTE.
Fresh Eggs and Crea®'
Highest Prices' for Strictly Fresh
Eggs.
Cream shipped. regularly.
Good Prices Paid,
• A. E. FINCH
Phone, 231:.;
For Sale
House in. Clinton; Beeph street.
Frame house , covered with asphalt
shingles, in 'good condition fire-
place,' town Water, garden and fruit
trees. ' `Price ''reasonable. 'Apply' 'tri
E. Y. Watt; Ciktitdn.' 27'-tf.
• ,House For Sato•or Rent: , :;
., ,Comfortable, 8 -room house in Brin- •
seas,, street ,residence ,,of the.,late
Pater Cantelon. I''pr ;particulars ap-
t•enbur
t` '` eor a Cantelon' `ila t v.
s1 o G g
tgeet,. ;Clinton, , Phbite., 272,-. 35-tf.'
Farmers Attention!
ARE YOU ALL READY FOR THE
SPRING WORK?—SEE ME
IJ7 IN NEED OF PARTS FOR ANY
COCKSHUTT OR FROST & •WOOD
MACHINES
I ani also Agent for Allis-Chal-
mers Tractors, and for Latta Cream
Separators.
JOHN V. DIEHL
Queen Street, Clinton. 81.44.
--'+ra
•
AGENT FOR '-
MASSEY-HARRIS CO.
SAWY`R AND MASSEY STABLE
AND BARN EQUIPMENT
BEATTY WASHERS
DE LAVAL SEPARATORS
WIRE FENCING
Prompt Attention to Repairing
Phone 15w or 15j
J. H. BRUNSDON
E. G. HOWES
Electrican and Plumber
A Full Line of Electric Appliances
also
Plumbing Fixtures
•Wiring, Plumbing and Repairs
Phone 53w. 13-tf.
Coal! Coke! &I Wood!
Genuine "Lehigh (Valley Anthra-
cite Coal" of all sizes,
Alberta Goal.
Hamilton -made Coke as well as Am-
erican, also Bitimdnus coal at my
sheds, Queen St.
Prompt and careful delivery.
A. D. McCartney
Coal Dealer, Clinton.
Queen St. Phone 256
CLOTHES
DRY
Cleaned & Pressed
LADIES'
Suits .... $1.50, .Pleats extra
Dresses . ...71.50.Pleats extra
Suits, Pressed only 500 up,
, Pleats extra
GENTLEMEN'S
Suits, 71.50 Pants 75e
Top Coats $1.50'
0fer Coats'. 71,75 '
Clothes' cleaned, pressed and
repaired "Woollen goods '' dry
cleaned: Realms over beard's
Barber` shop. `• ..
a. o1L
A. GO
.. �W.. ,
Ii. no t open ork:ma be left. pQ 'W . y. t:.
at Heard's Barber. Shop