The Clinton News Record, 1932-07-21, Page 5THURS., JULY 21, 1932 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
HAYFIELD
The Bayfielcl Golf and 'Country
5Club's invitation Tournament on Wed-'
nesday, July 13, was', a !big -.success
Irons every angle. Fifty players ,par-;
tici.pated. The weather was ideal and;
'the course in wonderful ecUndition.
Visiting' players reported' the -course
the best they had.played in this part
of the ebuntry. The fairways were -
an excellent condition and with wet-
-
eyed greens, the top pIayers were aha
le to pitch shots to greens with grat-
ifying results. Credit is due to the
greensnan, Brown "Higgnis, and
"'helper,..
Among 'the distinguished visitors
• and players from out of town were:,
"Seriatim Rankin of Stratford,' Hon.
President of the Bayfield Club, Judge
'Killoran of Stratford, Judge Costello
of Goderich, Dr. Reid of Detroit,
'•'Crown Attorney Judd of London.
Magistrate Reid of Goderich ' and
Marty Burke, 'Star defense man of
'the Montreal Canncliens.
The ladies of the club served a
delicious tea to the guests. and play-
' ers, Mrs. C. R.' Will was convenor
of the committeein charge of the
"refreshments.
The Bayfield Cup presented by the
businese men of Bayfielcl for players
-with best net score was won by J. W.
Jowett, President of the Club, with a
••net of 60, Dr. Newton -Brady was
winner of a pair of Golf Shoes, pre-
-sented by C. R. Will of London for
• the best gross, 18 holes, with a score
of 75. Other prizes were as follows;
Best gross, let 9, 18 and under, H. A.
Bruce, Stratford, 37, prize by J. H.
-Reid, Bayfield; Best net, 1st 9, 18 and
- under, W. Southgate, Seaforth, 30,
prize by Lloyd and Sons, Stratford
Best gross 2nd 9, 18 and under, C.
Naftel, 'Goderich, 37, prize by the
• Club; Best net 2nd 9, 18 and under,
J. McLean, Seaforth, 28, prize by
' Mustard's, Bayfield; Best gross, 18
and over, L. Pritbhart, Gaderich, 84
prize by F. A. Edwards, Bayfield;
Best net 18 and over, Dr. Graham,
Goderich, 67, prize by the Club; Best
net 1st 9, 18 and over, J. A. Keat-
ing, Seaforth, 29, prize by the Club;
Best gross, let 9, 18 and over, R. S.
Whitman, London, 42, prize by G. W.
Elliott, Bayfield; Best gross 2nd 9,
18 and over, Judge Costello, Goderich
prize by the club; Best net 2nd 9, 18
' and over, 0. Johnston, Listowel, 307
prize by' Scales and Roberts.
Handicap 18 and under
11. Williams, Goderich 43 30 83 14 69
J, Parks, Goderich 44-41 85 14 71
Marty Burke, Goderich 40 43 83 16 67
W.. Southgate, Seaforth 3739 76 14 62
J. Hincbiey, Owen Sound 43 6 8914 75
J. McLean, Seaforth 42 35 77 14 63
Roy Lloyd, Goderich 38 48 81 14 67
W. Christian, Bayfield 38 38 70 16 60
W. Christian, Detroit 44 44 88 14 74
3. Jowett, 'Bayfield, 38 38 70 16 60
Vie. Elliott, Goderich 43 40 83 13 70
C. Naftel, Goderich 41 37 78 14 64
W. Stevenson, Summit 44 42 86 14 72
'G. Cogden London hunt 40 42 82 12 70
C. A. Reid, Goderich 45 43 88 16 12
J. B. Reynolds, Maitland 43 41 84 18 6C
W. Gordon, Lend. Hunt 40 39 79 12 61
J Raukin, Stratford 4140 8118-62
J. Shinebine, Listowel 4140 81'14 67
A. Newton -Brady, Bay. 36 39 75 12 03
IT. A. Bruce, Stratford 37 39 70 6 70
C. 0. Lloyd, Stratford 38 41 79 11 68
Dr. Aberhardt, Mitchell 41 89 80 14 66
D. G. Higgins, Summit 44 40 84 14 70
'ill. R. Haye, Listowel 44 45 89 16 73
W. A. 'Kibler, Listowel 45.46 9118 7e
Handicap 18 and over
R. Whitman, Lon. Hunt 42 45 87 24 03
Judge Killoran, Stratfd. 47 40 93 22 71
• G`. Killoran, Stratford 53 50 103 30 73
Ted Canes, Listowel 47 47 94 19 75
B. McKenzie, •Seaforth 47 47 941975
J. Keating, Seaforth 39,46 8519 66
• Judge Costello, Goderich 44 43 87 22 65
W. J. Reid, Detroit 44 46 00 20 70
B,M. Gordon, London 61 54 115 30 85
L. Pritchard, Goderich 43 41 84 24 60
Dr. Graham, Goderich 40 45 91 24 67
D.' Mooney, Goderich 49 44 93 24 09
L. P. Walden, London 51 47 08 20 72
11. Johnston, ,Goderieh 49 40 98 28 70
C. JVliddletoe, Clinton 52 48 100 20 80
H. R. Sharp, Clinton 52 50 102 20 82
'W. B. Biggart, Clinton 49 48 97 26 71
C. Vanhcrne, Clinton 49 51 100 28 72
W. Easson, Clinton 45 47.92 22 70
It. Bender, Listowel 48 52 100 28 72
"0. Johnston, Listowel 46 44 90 28 62
'I. G. Rankin, Stratfd 51 55 106 20 86
'D. C. Higgins, Summit 47 44 01 24 07
` T. McCurdy, Bayfield 51 54 105 30 7e
In the Tournament on Saturday for
the cup presented by the Canadian
Bank of Commerce for members of
the club only, the President 3. W.
-Jowett,-again came in with the best
score, 36, 43 gross 79, 'handicap 12,
-net 67. The runner up was Billy
' Manness, son of Mr, and Mrs, W E.
Manness, London, who made the fol-
lowing score, 59, gross 98, handl.
-cap, 30, net 68.
Mrs. Dalton .Smith of West Lorne
was theguest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Higgins :last week. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knight and
sou, Ronald, of. Toronto are spending
-two weeks with. -Mrs. Knight's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gemeinhardt,
Miss Evelyn Gemeirshardt, who has,
beenvisiting with thein in Toronto
-returned home with then:
Mr. and Mrs. A. Furter arid little
son loft on Monday for their home'in
Huntsville after having spent a week
with ,141rs.' I'urter's parents; 'Mr. and
Mrs: W. S. Stinson.
Mrs.D. Prentiec of Toronto' was the'
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W, J: Stinson, over the `week -end.'
Misses' Elva • Erwoodg'Erva'Barrett,
Dorothy Ward and Hr. Billy Lan' of
Toronto are visiting the former's
mother, Mrs. J. R. Castle, 1VIessee.
Bob' Pettie, Toni Cox and Weir Er
wood of Toronto were also her guests
over the week -end.
Mr: and Mrs. Robert Howard, Miss
Muriel and Borden Reward of Smith's
Falls left for their home on'Ttieeday
morning after having sepnt the week-
end with the-former's 'sister, Mrs. F.
W. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bak-
er and babe and Victor Bure of Lon-
don were also the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Baker over the week -end.:'
On their return to London they were
accompanied by Mrs, Burt and three
children who spent the past two
weeks with her parents.
Mr. Wm. Paull of London was. the
guest of his brother on Sunday.
Mise Rubio Fisher of Kitchener
and little Miss Miriare Fisher of Wat-
erloo returned to their homes on Mon-
day after having spent a week with
Mrs. F. A. Edwards.
Miss Marion McLaren of .Port El-
gin is the guest of her aunt, Mist,
Josephine Stirling.
Members of the Y.P.S. of Holmes;
vi11e United Church presented an
amusing comedy, "Jimmy Be 'Care -
fill" in the Town -Hell on Thersclay
of last week under the auspices of
the Choir of St. Andrews United
Church. The plot is wound around
the selfishness of Mrs. Blakeee elder
daughter, Verna, 'who has two suitors-
Jimmy
uitorrJimmy Fisher, who is drilling for oil
and has taken as partners, Mrs
Blake's son, Wiill, her brother-in-law,
Chris Mean, and the Italian garden-
er, Petro, and Herb Clark who is
rich. She finally marries Herb and
makes his life miserable until the
Swedish maid, Tillie, makes her see
that happiness comes from making
others happy. In the meantime
Jimmy Fisher discovers the sterling
qualities of her sister Emily who
promises to be his wife. The oil
wells played a great part in the play
When Jimmy didn't get a gusher,
Verna decided to marry Herb. and
Mrs. Blake was greatly upset while
Aunt EIlen and Chris Mean had a
quarrel. But the men all have great
faith in Jimmy and at the last he
gets a "gusher" and to please Emily
sells Herb Clark a share so that her
sister will be happy, too. The play-
ers all took their -parts well.
The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrews
United Church held a very success-
ful baking sale on Friday last at the
home of Mrs. R. Seotchmer.
Messrs, F, Gemeinhardt, Chas.
Gemeinhardt and , Gilbert Knight
motored to Saginaw, Mich., on Sun-
day, returning home on Tuesday.
Miss Nina Beard is visiting rela-
tives in Kitchener this rveelc.
Mr. and Mrs. Halbert and fancily
of Toronto are occupying W. In Jow-
ett's cottage near the south pier.
Guests at Miss Norah Ferguson's
include Mrs. C. Aveyard, Mrs. A.
Gardner, H. H. Groves, Mrs. T. B.
Mullen, Mrs. Kaeng of Detroit, Mrc
T. B. Mullen, Mrs. Xeissers and Miss
Gribble of Detroit were also guests
over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Lands and family
of London are oecupying one of the
Box Cottages.
Mrs. F. V. Martin and two children
of Detroit are at their cottage,
"Boulder Lodge" for the summer.
Rev. IVI. B. Parker of Hensall was
a guest at Miss Norah Ferguson's on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Welch of To-
ronto spent the week -end in the vil-
lage.
Mrs. Fanny Young and Mrs. le. S.
Harmer of Port Stanley visited Mrs.
N. W. Woods on Sunday.
Miss Tsaebl Cameron spent last
week with Miss Marion ,McLaren in
Port Elgin.
There pass4d to his Eternal Honor
on Sunday. Jtily 17th, at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. .The Barton.
Goderich, one of Bayfield's oldest and
most highly respected citizens in
the person of John Falconer.
The deceased matt was the son o
the late Margaret Clarkson and Alex-
ander Falconer and was been in Stan,
ley Township -in 1849. Over sixty;
years ago he was married to Miss
Mary Macleid, and with the exception
of a few years spent in California
scene fifty years ago, they spent,theil'
married life iu Bayfield. To thiel
happy union were : born two sons
and three daughters, One son, Har-
ry, died in 1925 and Mrs. Falconer
predeceased her husband In 1927.
Mr. Falconer, who was a kindly,
genial soul, was a Presbyterian in re.
ligion and a Liberal in politics. Ho
took an active interest in the affairs
of the village' and for many gears
was a worker in the Agricultural So:
ciety. In his younger -days be sailed
the Great Lakes but for a number of
years past he has lived quietly at bi'1
home on Louisa Street. At Christ)
mas time he went to visit his daugh-
ter, Mrs. Win: ;Green, Colborne town-
ship, and while' there in the earl's
spring he was taken ill but apparent -
recovered and, was able to be 'a-
bout again until a few weeks ago
when he again 'became ill. For the
past month he was with his (laugh-
ter, Mrs J 'Barton, in Goderich,
Surviving' him are 'one son, Char -
let, at homo, .Margaret, (Mrs. W.
Green), Colborne Township; Eliza,
beth, (Mrs.. W?n., Westen), Bayfield;
Edith (Mrs; J: Bernie), Goderich.
The funeral, which was 1areely it.
tended,. was' held • from' Ms ]rate Eerie
here on Tuesday' arfternoon. Rev,
MARRIAGES
LAWSON—WILSON—iAt the home
of the bride's mother. on July 14th,
by the Rev. R, C. i4facDermid, St:
Paul"s; Presbyterian church, To-
ronto, Marg•ar'et • Dunelda, Robb
Wilson, daughter of- Mrs. George
MacDonald, Bluevale, to Harrold.
Clark Lawson, son of Mr. Luke
Lawson and the late Mrs. Lawson,
Clinton.
BIRTHS
SOREL--:In . St. Joseph's' . Hospital,
Port Arthur, on July 16th, to Mr.
and Mss. John Sorel of Fort Wil-
liam, a son.
DEATHS
McTAIGGART In 'Clinton, on Jnly
14th, Major Malcolm Douglas Me -
Taggart, in his 00th year.
CHRRISTIAN--In Clinton on July
20th, Elsie Reid . Christian, daughe
ter of` the late William and Har-
riott Christian of Oil City, Ontar.
io, and sister of Mrs. J. C. Gaudier,
Clinton, Funeral, private, from
the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Gan-
dier on Friday. Service at 2.80.
COLLYEER—'At his home in the Lalce-
view Mansions, Toronto, on July
15th, Wilfred Water -worth Collyer
formerly of Clinton,
MENNELL—In Stanley township on
July 18th, Charles, son of Mr. and
Mrs. •George Mennell, of Harpur-
hey, aged 27 years.
Mr. Lane of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Goderieh, had charge of the
service and was assisted by Rev, R.
M. Gale" of St. Andrew's United
church, Bayfielcl. Interment was
made in Bayfield Cemetery. The
pallbearers were three sons-in-law,
Wm. Weston, Win. Green, Joe Bar-
ton, and Wm. J. Jowett, Will Fer-
guson and Hugh Gilmore. Friende
and relatives were present from the
surrounding towns. The sympathy
of the community is with the bereav-
ed sou and 'daughters.
Mrs. Percy Dyment and Iwo
daughters of Fordson, Mich., are vis-
iting her sister, Mrs. W. A. Mustard.
Dr. Chas. Logan,. left on Wednes-
day for his homy in Trout Lake,
Miele„ after having visited his sis-
ter, Mas. S. Cleave,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gingrich and two
children of lead Axe, btieh., are vis-
iting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Si
Cleave.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Heflin of Sea -
forth are at their cottage.
Mrs.R. B. Carter and Miss Eva
Carter of Clinton are occupying a
cottage in Deer Lodge Park.
Mr. P. Morley of Toronto is the
guest of L. Hodgins,
HOLMESVILLE
The Sunday School session was
held at 10.80 *leek, last Sabbath
morning with eupt. Bariie Walter in
charge, teachers and officers in their
respective places. After the lesson
period a missionary playlet was
put on by, Misses D. Cox, X. huller,
Jean Miller, members of the Helping
Hand Class. After the report the
service closed with the blizpah bene-
dietion.
On Sunday morning, Mr, and Mrs.
J, Mulholland motored their daugh-
ter,
aughter, Mrs. Birch, and little Joanna to
Sarnia, where the latter met her hus-
band and returned to Detroit.
Masters Harold and Russell
Bi'uetzke of near Kitchener have
been guests the past ten days of
Mrs. Wilfrid Jervis.
The play 'Jimmie 'Be Careful," was
given in Bayfield town hall on Thurs-
day evening last, to an appreciative
audience. As the plot unfolded itself
showing that balminess did net come
from either poverty or riches, but
that it is made from little things that
dcn't seem to count at first glance
and springs from the heart, it was
roundly applauded. The play was put
en under the auspices of the United
Church choir of Bayfield. Proceeds
amounted to twenty-five dollars.
ST. HELENS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whithatn and
son, Reid, of Galt, are spending a
couple of weeks with Mrs. Whitham's
mother, Mrs. R. J. Wends. -
The Young Peoples Bible. Class
held a very successful picnic up at
the Maitland river on Friday. A good
time was enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. England of Lucknow
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
John Swan.
Mr. Chas. IVPsQuiliian is taking ar
Agricultural Short Course at 0.A.C.,
Guelph.
Mrs. John McPherson of Morriston
is the guest- of her brothers, D. C.
and Colin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doig and chil-
dren of Mitchell were rodent visitors
with, Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron.
Miss Edith Hyslop. of Hamilton
visited her cousin, Mrs. •Geo, Phil-
lips, lately.
• Mr. Schlyuker of Kitchener spent
the week -end at the home of Robin-
son Woods. '
Mrs, Neil 'Stuart and'son,'Mr. John
Stuart, of. Evanston, 711,, who have•
been visiting at the Meme of Mrs,'
T. R. Rutherford, left oh Sunday for
their home, •
Member of Florist Telegraph
Delivery Association
Flowers and Floral
Designs ter all
Occasions
Chas. V. Cooke
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Phones: 66w and 66j
Rt,,,o Cafe
MVleals at all hours. Special Dinner 400
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Supper, a to 8 p.m. Lunch at all
hours.
Try our Neilson Ice Cream, Ice
Cream Bricks, and Eskimo Pies,
Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy.
Charlie Koo
Proprietor. 53-c.
Fruits and Vegetables
Red and Black Currants,
Red Raspberries,
New Potatoes and Fresh Vegetables
Also Fresh Eggs
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E. L. Mittel'
Clinton, Phone 213. 79-tf.
Clinton Civic Holiday
Having been petitioned to do so by
a number of citizens I hereby pro-
claim
Moi. August 1st.
CIVIC HOLIDAY
For the Town of Clinton and call
upon all citizens to observe it as
such.
N. W. TREWARTHA
IVIA.YOR. 80-2.
PORTER'S HILL
Ladies' Aid mot in Grace Church
on Thursday, about thirty present.
Mrs. M. Woods took charge of the
opening exercises, singing and prayer
;followed ;by reading of Scripture les-
son, by Mrs. Lowden, Mrs. Proctor
gave a short reading, Mrs. ,Gardner
and Mrs: Pickard sang a duet, Miss
Dora Harrison a solo after which
Miss Sinclair of Clinton gave a short
sketch of her work at GypsonvilIe,
Man, relating some of her exper-
iences in the work, which all listened
to with interest. Miss Sinclair is al-
ways a welcome visitor. The presi-
dent, Mrs. Proctor, then took charge
of the business part, chiefly the ar-
rangements for the raspberry social
to be held on the 27th of July, also a
quilt which is for sale.
Miss Hazel Pickard of Riverside
spent the week -end at her home on
the cut line.
The regular meeting of the Gode-
rich township Men's Club on Tuesday
evening next will be witeclrawn on
account of the raspberry festival to
be held the following evening, as ars
rangements and preparations will
have to be made around the church.
The junior baseball team played a
game with HolmesvilIe team the other
night which was keenly contested and
resulted in a tie. They also played
Ebenezer team on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Fred Elliott visited friends in
Seaforth last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston McEIt'oy of
Seaforth visited friends in this vi-
cinity on Sunday last.
BRUCEFIELLi
Mr. Maurice Hill, son of Mr. John
Hill of Moose Jaw, Sask., is spending
his holidays with friends in the vil-
lage and vicinity.
Mr. C. Wilson of Toronto is the
guest of his daughter, Mrs. George
Swan, this week.
Mr. Hugh McGiegor of Detroit in
spending a few days at his home in
the village.
Mrs. Carr, sister of; Rev. W. A.
Bremner, and her husband of London
visited at the Manse last week.
Mt•. and Mrs. H. McLaehlin, Mr. C.
Clifton and Mr. A. McQueen motored
to Toronto last week and. then took
the- train' to Ottawa. They returned
hone the beginning of the week af-
ter having a very pleasant, outing.
The annual Sunday School and
congregational picnic will be held in
;the afternoon of Friday, July 20th,' at
Bayfield.
MISSIONARIES WILL BENEFIT
BY WILL OF REV. DR. A.
GANDIER .
Toronto, July 14.—The late Rev.
De. Alfred Gandier, once moderator
of the Presbyterian Church in Can-
ada, Principal of Knox College for
years and since 1925 Principal of Ent-
manuel College, left an estate worth
$19,349, it was learned Wednesday.
A service of silver presented by''
Fort Massey Church, Halifax -was
loft to Mrs. Gandier. Alter her death
itr'farm les 'Chaffey Township, will be
`used as a resort forforeign mission-
aries .of the United Church on fur-
lough.
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MON., TUES., WED.
Another Big Double Bill!
Marian Marsh, Anita Page and
Warren William in a successful
and entertaining hit
"UNDER EIGHTEEN"
Walter Ruston and Loretta
Young will thrill you with the
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"PRE RULING VOICE"
During all double ,feature pro-
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starts at 8.45 p.nt. each night.
THURS. and FRI.
Miriam Hopkins, whose pic-
tures are always an event
brings another treat to the
Capital
"TWO KINDS OF WOMEN"
with Phillips Holmes
SATURDAY ONLY
Buck Jones, ace of the western
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Mat.: Wed. and Sat. at 3 p.m.
Coming: "Murders in the Rue
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RASPBERRY FESTIVAL
will be held at Grace Church, Por-
ter's Hill, on the evening of
WEDNESDAY, JULY 271:1)
Supper will be served from 6 to 8
o'block, followed by a program eon-
sisting of the play
"JUST A STEP -CHILD"
presented by the Y.P.S. el Victoria
St. Church, 'Goderich. By request
this play was given a third time in
Goderich and is very highly spoken of
A game of baseball played at 6.3C
Admission: Adults 35c, Children, 25e
Rev. R. M. Gale, Pastor. 80-1.
CARD OF THANKS
Me. Alexander Parsons wishes to
extend to his neighbors and friends
his sincere thanks for the kindness
and sympathy shown during the ill-
ness and death of his wife, for flow-
ers sent and all the kindness shown
him in his bereavement.
Raspberries
Red raspberries, for table use or
canning, can be procured from E
Trick, Bayfield road. Phone 6071'5,
Clinton central 80-2-p.
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Box 811, Clinton. 78-3,
MORTGAGE SALE
Of Valuable Farm Property
Under and by virtue of the powers
of sale contained in a certain mort-
gage which will be produced at the
time of sale, there will be offered for
sale by public auction!, subject to a
reserve bid, on Saturday, the 6th day
of August, A.D., 1932, at the hour of
one -thirty o'clock in the afternoon.
at Lot 35, First Concession of the
Huron .Road Survey, of the Township
of Tuekersmith, the following pro-
perty namely
The said Lot 35, on the First Con-
cession of the Huron Read Survey,
of the Township of Tuckersmith, in
the County of Huron.
The above lands of 100 acres are a
a good grass farm • with a plentiful.
supply of running• water and about
five acres 'of bush.
TBRIVIS: Ten per cent. of the
purchase money to be paid down at
the time of the sale and balance to be
paid within thirty days.
For further particulars and condi.
tions • of sale apply toe the under-
signed solicitor.
Dated at. Clinton, this 18th day. of
July,' A,D.. 1932. •
G. 31. Elliott, Auctioneer.. • p'; ring-,
land, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for.
the Mortgagee. 80-3,
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The Weed Control Act
JULY 21st, 1932
To the citizens of the town of Clinton
You are advised that under the a-
bove act you are required to cut the
noxious weeds on your property with-
in the next five days of the above
date, otherwise I will be required to
employ Wren to do sante, the cost of
which will be charged to you.
L. STONG,
Weed Inspector
NOTICE
Voters' List 1932, Municipality of the
Township of Stanley, County of
Huron
NOTICE is hereby given that I
have complied with -Section 7 of the
Voters' Lists Act and that I have
posted up at my office at Varna on
the 18th day of July, 1932, the list
of all persons entitled to vote in the
said Municipality at Municipal elee-
tions and that such list retrains there
for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions correct-
ed according to law, the last day for
appeal being the 9th day of August,
1932.
CIIAS. C. PILGRIM,
Clerk. 80-3.
Spirella Corsetiere
Spirella Mesh Garments, are cool
and comfortable for summer wear,
Mrs. J. •Silcock, telephone 265w.
79-2-p.
New Season's Honey
Call 315 and insure prompt deliv-
ery or bring along your own contain-
ers. T. Gordon Scribbins, Victoria
Street. 79-3-p.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Annie Brown,
Deceased
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons having claims against the
estate of Annie Brown late of the
Town of Clinton, in the County of
Huron, spinster, deceased, who died
on or about the tenth day of March,
A.D., 1932, are required to deliver to
F, Fingland, Solicitor of the said es-
tate on or 'before the 23rd day of
July, A. D., 1932, a full statement
of their claims together with parti-
culars thereof, and the nature of the
securities if held by them all duly
verified by affidavit.
AND TAi{E NOTICI3 that after
the said last mentioned date the
said Administrator will proceed to
distribute the estate of the said de-
ceased' amongst the 'persons entitled
thereto' having regard only to such.
claims as shall have received due
notice and in accordance therewith.
DATED at Clinton Ontario, this
6th day of July, A.D., 1982 e
F. FINGLAND, Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said estate., 78-3.
Wood For Sale
Dry wood for sale, either at ,pile
Mr delivered. Apply to Victor Fal-
coner, R. R. No. 1, Brumfield. Phone
629x12, Clinton. 68-tf-1(10ep.
Funeral Service
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Complete Motor Equipment
24 Hour Service
SUTTER--PERDUE--WALKER
Day or Night Phone 147w
Ifor '�'�l p't'r< r r'Jo Re
WA fkirrtD
Fresh Eggs and Cream
Highest Prices for Strictly Fresh
Eggs.
Cream shipped regularly.
Good Priees Paid,
A. E. FINCH
Phone 231.
PASTUERIZED
Rich wholesome milk Cream, Whip-
ping Cream, Buttermilk.
A. W. GROVES
(Delivered Daily.) Phone 286
For Sale or Rent
Desirable house, Princess street, 3
minutes from the Collegiate, 10 min-
utes from down town. 1-2 acre of
land. Garden, fruit trees, Ideal
home in good locality. Water, elec-
tric light. Apply to E. M, Alcem, or
Dr. Shaw. 62-tf,
House for Sale
S -room house with modern convene
fences, Albert street, Clinton, 8 lots
in garden, barn, woodshed, good eel.-
lar
el.lar under house. Apply en premises
to Hiram Hill. 66-tf.
House For Sale or Rent
Comfortable 3-rctom house in Prin-
cess street, residence of the late
Peter Cantelon. For particulars ap-
ply eo George Cantelon„ Rattenbury
street, Clinton. Phone 272. 35-tf.
Pelham Nursery Stock
Root -.pruned fruit trees, flowering
shrubs, etc., Darwin tulips, narcissis
and hyacinths for fall planting.
Having been appointed representa-
tive for Huron County for the above
nursery I can suppy all your require.
ments in the above line.
W. IT. CUDMORE
CLINTON. 76-6,
E. G. HOWES
Electrican and Plumber
A Full Line of Electric Appliances
also
Plumbing Fixtures
Wiring, Plumbing and Repairs
Phone 53w. 18-tf.
Coal! Coke! (So Woad
Genuine "Lehigh Valley Anthrae
cite Coal” of all sizes.
Alberta Goal.
Hamilton -made Coke as well as Am-
erican,
merican, also Bitiminus coal at my
sheds, Queen St.
Prompt and careful delivery.
A. D. McCartney
Coal Dealer, Clinton.
Queen St. Phone 256
vasommtramasugionimustarmaSur
All Cleaning and
Pressing
at
Reduced Prices
W. J. JAGO
If not open work may be left
at Heard's Barber Shop