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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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AND ME •
Anyway, Canadian weather neveil„
scomes monotonous. Last week we
ad the most, glorious, .almost sum.-
ter weather, sunny, warm days,
right, moonlight nights, This
awningwe have about four inches1CI
E snow and a cold north breeze.
ooks like the middle of winter and
:els not'unlike it. .Still, we are
lokin forward to. some more nice
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either before winterreally sets tit,
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Saturday is Remembrance D'ay,
rov,.11th the fifteenthanniversarygan
f that happyday, after four YearsDear,
f the horrors of war,when the ens
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Based fire and peace came.
The world has not, perhaps, been
'together happy since, but on that
a the whole civilized world was
Y
r even those to whom life
appy,
mild never be the same again via
ig to the loss of those nearest and
gdaughter,
earest,failed not to rejoice that the
mg conflict was over; that no more
ones would be devastated, no more
carts broken, • .
Much water has run under the
ridge since that day, however, and
war talk" is again heard in theafter
'orld and nation frowns across bgnn-
ary at nation. But, surely, as we
tok back over those years, no one
1 his proper senses can find the
tightest excuse for war. Some oth-
r way out of the difficulties which
enfront'nations must be found. War
ettles, nothing, solves no problem.
livilization must find some other
a to settle disputes. And we be-
Ye
eve it will. W e honour the mem-
ries of those who fell in the last
rest wax but we say never again
test such a calamity be allowed to
ome upon the world.
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John Johnston, . Native ` of
'tanley Township Passes
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On .At Ri e Age
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The' death . occurred, on Thursday„i
last at the home of his son, Mr, Jrt
W Johnston, near Varna, of. John
Johnston, in : his ninety -fust year.
Mr. Johnston was been on the
farm on which he died and'on which
he had lived his entire life, with the
exce tion of the, eightyears between
exception
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1917 and 1925, when he retired and
his wifetdied?iand beoreturnod to the 5
old Homestead
Mr. Johnston was a son aF the late
Thomas Johnston, an early settler in
Stanley, and his wife,Sarah Steph-
enson, who Caine out from Ireland to
make _a new home in ,Cfinada. His
father also died in. his ninety-first
year, In 1872 he was united in
marriage to Catherine Helen Moffatt
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of Tuckersmith. He is survived by
one son, on the homestead and one
Mrs. T. M. Johnston of"
the Huron Road, near Idoderich, six.
'grandchildren and one great-grand,
child. One brother also survives,
Robert Johnston of Brandon, Man.
Mr. Johnston was a.very quiet, un-
assuming man, one who looked well
the affairs of his own house-
hold but who took no leading part in
•public affairs. But he was a man of
strict integrity and of lcindly dis-
position and had the respect of all
who knew him. He was a reenter
of the Varna Methodist, now United
church for almost his whole life,hilarious
while in Clinton being connected with
Wesley church, and was most regular
in his attendance as longas health
permitted,
The funeral took place from the
home of NIr. and Mrs. J. W. John-
sten on Sunday afternoon to Bay
field cemetery. The services at
house and graveside were conducted
by the Rev, E. A. Poulter of the
Varna church, assisted by the Rev,
A. A. Holmes of 'Clinton, a former
pastor. The pallbearers were four
Percy
grandsons, and Lloyd John-
sten, Mervyn Webster and Harold
Dowson, and two nephews, Wilfrec;
Pickett and Alfred Moffatt. 4
Friends were present Por the fun-
oral from London, Exeter, Gocleriehi
Seaforth, Cdititnn and Kippen.
THE BEST MARKET FOR
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MARRIAGES
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RUNNELLS• -- McEWEN -- At the
once of the bride's
" ,i pat eats, on,
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Eggs Cream
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` / The Heat Fonts are renown-
Nov, 4th, by the Rev. D. C. E',
ter of Deegan, Eleanor dough
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Alexander 112a
Ewen, Stanley. township, to How-
e 4 Member of Florist
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ALL THE YEAR ROUND FOR
CASH AT , '
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�, eel in this town for malting cold
H�.,'*�+ FOLKS;vanish quickly, They put win-
YhQ WELL KNOWN �/'
ter weather to shame and £air-
FURNACE FAVORITE'S � ly take Jack's breath away.
and Joseph' Runnalls, B.A,,. WaI-
laceburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos-.
oph Runnalls of Mount Bridges.
DAER -, BROV'HA:G] N - At the
home of the bride's parents, on
'PLANT
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Of All' Kind s
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THE CLINTON POULTRY HOUSE
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. is coal. It
.•,. when cosdel oers t Fresh and
is i a
ain-
e r• ',1” ' sparkling. Each piece is jam-
' • met and crammed full of happy
heat ready to do your bidding. 'Y
Nov. 4th, b the Rev. S. Frederick-
sen, of St, Peter's Lutheran church
Logan, Martha Marie daughter of
Mr. and Maki Joh 'Brno hag n, Le
township, RoyI��
son of d12r. Henry Dam; and
Chas. V. Cooker
Phones:�� 66w fan X66`
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F rr ... 5 ng' warmth and
Il ip„ , cheer when you
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the late Mrs..Daer, Auburn.
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DEATHS
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JOHNSTON—At the residence of
his son J. W. Join -igen, ;Hayfield
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road - :Stanley townshi • on Nov,
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2nd, John Johnston, in his 91st
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TOWN HALL HAYFIELD
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Fritos' November 10th
Friday,
Supperserved from 6" to g o'clock
FOLLOWED BY GOOD PROGRAM
of the boys who lost their lives over-
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seas, and in respect of the returned 1
men, we will be closed all da Y
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:Edwards to our community. She is
Bayfield
Admission
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Saturday,November 11
well and Favorably known and needs
no introduction, having taught school
Taylor's Corner for two
40e, Children under 12, 25c
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Kindly buy your supplies Friday. I ���•� �� THEATRE
REGENT THEATRE
at years.
SORE
J Goderich. Phone 47
Seaforth.
On Thursday evening last, chick-
FEET do cause other ills —
Now Playing: Charlie Ruggles
en thieves again visited Mr. John
McMillen's chicken house, bringing
Ilse Gress Corn Salve. J. E. Hov-
ey, Druggist,
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I Now Playing: "King of the Jun-
gle" with Buster •Crabbe (The
Lion Man,)
and
Mary Boland in "Mama Loves
Papa."
with hirn bags to carry away his ill-
BARTLJF tP_ CRICH
�G Bk ILII
gottengains. Mr. and Mrs. McMil-
len were both at Me. Jim McMilleres
where threshing was going on.
George, the hired than, returned
home around 6.30 and was attracted
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Penhale on Sundaylast.Richard
There was a large surprise party
gatheringBing,
at the home of Mr. 'and
Mrs. Wm. 14IcLinehey ane day last
Makers of Dainty Maid and Whole
ti
Wheat Bread
phone 1, Clinton
MON,. TUES•, WED.
Arlen MaryGaffiblin
Carlisle,
Burns and Allen, Oakie and d
a Jack
another Class A comedy cast in a
tale of youth
MON., TUES., WED.
66 9!
Ship"
kligh life aboard a luxurious lin-
er. Intrigue, mystery and a story
that will hold your interest fea-
taring Edmund Lowe
to the chicken house by the barking
week in honor of Mrs. McLinchey's
of dog, whop he entered .there,
birthday. All report a good tune.
LEAVITT'S THEATRE, EXETER
Now Showing:
"COLLEGE HUMOR"
THURS., FRI., SAT. G;
.the
to his surprise, stood a roan, or
could we call him a man? with two
chickens in a bag and another chic-
ken in itis hand ready to put in. Be•
fore George could collect his
Mrs. Frank Hobson of St. Thomas
motored to Seaforth one daylast
week, being one of the winners in
the draw of the bions Club fund and
received a beautiful Avon Cedar
"IIROA.DWAY TO HOLLYWOOD"
a Drama with Music featuringWHEELER
Madge Evans, .Timmy Durante, Alic'
Brady, Franlc Morgan, May Robson
Gorgeous, dazzling', Spectacles En•
sembles, and Melody.
THURS., FRT, SAT.
AND WOOLSEY
Sereendoin's ace fun -team in a
riot of dusky ructions. Get the
lowdown on African adventure.
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Clive Brook, George Raft, Allison
Skipworth and Helen Vinson
in the dramatic success that has
made the critics rave
"Midnight/+1ub!!
thou he was knocked ancon-
Chest. �
A Metro Goldwyn-MayerSO THIS IS AFRICA
Picture
Coming: "George Arltss in
ghts,
MON., TUES., WED. Carving: "Moonlight
"The
seious by a blow from the 'thief, who
and Pretzels"
STATE TROOPER U)
Working Man."
BAYFIELD
Following a private seawice at his
rte residence on Thursdayafter-
eon the remains of the late Dr.
Tinian Wiildridge Woods were taken
o Trinity Church for the burial ser-
tee. There was a very large atten-
ance of former patients and friends
rho Caine to pay their last respects
p the physician, who for almost for-
p y
y years had been in their midst, a ho
using the years of his practice had
relight relief to the sufferings of
zany, saudtet who in his position as
'ostmaater had been known and tel
pected by all.
The service wes conducted by the
ew Rector, Rev. W. Stigler, assist-
d by Rev. F. H. Paull of East Wind-
or, former rector. The latter tookplc
or the text of a most comforting ad-
ress, `I know that my Redeemer
vette," Job 19, 25, in which he paid
igh tribute to the life of service
rad the patience with which the de-
eased bore his suffering,
The pallbearers were: Messrs. D.
C, McNaughton, W. J. Stinson, Jag,
a Reid, Wm. J. Scotclemer, Wm. 3,
llliott, H. R. McKay, while the fol-
Irving members of the medical pro-
anion were honorarybearers: Drs•
C, Ross, Seaforth, J. C. McKinnon,
tn'ieh, W. P. Gallow, Goderich, J,
V. Shaw, Clinton, E. P. Lewis, To-
onto, S. M. Burris, Bayfield.
Interment was made in Bayfield
cemetery,
Amongst these from a distance
to were present for the Funeral
Dr. and airs. E. P. Lewis, To-
onto, Robert Middleton, Port CTed-
e Mr.• and Mrs. W. F. Buchan,
R. T. and John Orr, Surat-
ore, Mrs, R, H, F. Gairdner and
Liss Betty, .Gaieties., London, Rev,
rad Mrs, Fa H. Paull, East Windsor,
• L. Buchan, Windsor.
Miss Jean Woods is spending a
ow clays with her mother.
J. L. Buchan of Windsor is visit-
tg his sister, Mrs, M. P, Woods,
Rev. W. Bugler and family of
(alters Falls%arrived on Wednesday
E last week and has taken charge of
Byfield Parish consisting of St,
amen, Middleton, St. Johns, Varna,
ltd Trinity, Bayfield. We welcome
ev. and Mrs. Bugler and son, Ber-
art, and Mr. Bugler Sr., tc our
east.
Miss MaryWidcanebe Who has
Ben visiting her sister in Sandwich
;turned home: eon Wednesday of:
st week.
Mr. and Mrs, T. Mustard of To-,
into were at their cottage over the
eek -end.
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Miss Elva Dewar of ter p onto spentgroom,
fe week -end with her parents, Mr.
id Mrs. D. Dewar.
took this method' of escape, Only
(Stratford One City to Ob-
(Approved
with "Regis Foomey" Comedy and Matinees, Wed. and S. at 3 p.m.
Matinee on Sat, at 3 p.m.
about two months ago 25 clucks were
serve Remembrance Day
Cartoon.
Thurs., Fri„ Sat., Nov. 16, 17, 18
stolen from this same fanner. Ne
one raises chickens or ducks for the
lbronco
Pleasure derived from the pastime,
far from it. What they get at pre:
Stratford will observe Rement-
Day, SatuidAy, November 11,
e
the sante as other statutory holidays
with places of business closed. This
Marie Dressler and Wallace Beery in
"TUGBOAT ANNIE" 30 AND 00 WATT
Coming: "My Weakness" with Lit-
lian Harvey and Lew Ayres.
PRODUCT OF CANADIAN
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BULBS
15c, 7 for $1.00
GENERAL ELECTRIC
sent prices is dearly earned and for
some one to walk off with all, after
all the hard work is almost Com.
decision was arrived at at a meeting
o£ the Retail Merchants' Association
being two
For Sale Phone Us
3 Hereford yearling steers and 4 We Deliver C.
E Phone T
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Plated, deserves the full punishment
only contrary votes recorde-
d against the that the
milk cows, 2 due to freshen soon,
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of the late. It is certainly very dis-Apply
cauragittg• to the farm women, who
care and feed these birds all sum-
mar, to see some one else enjoy the
motion places
of business be closed for the day,
This means that stores will be open
on the Friday night, previous to the
to A. Parsons Stanleytown- CHRISTMAS MAY SEEM A LONGI
• y ' WAY OFF, BUT IT ISN'T. YOU
ship. R. R. No. 1, Varna. Phony WILL SOON BE SIIOPPING FOR
630 s.6, Clinton central, hone
GIFTS THAT ANYONE CAN BUY.
THE GIFT NOW THAT
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Funeral Service
GODERICE TOWNSHIP.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Zinn and fan-
ily of Lanes, visited with Mr, and
Mrs. IT, L. Wise, Goderieh township,
on Sunday,
Me. .and Mrs. Harry O'Neil of
Windsor spent the week -end with
their cousin, Mrs. Robt. G1uff of the
Bayfield line,
Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Cola ha
g' n and
son, and 111r. and Mrs, Will Robinson,
Murray and Donald, visited with i1lr.
and 'Mrs. Oliver Welsh on Sunday.
Miss June Stephenson has return-
ad •Frame after vision • with friends
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in Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Bradshaw of
Detroit spent Sunday with the forme
er's sister, Mrs, Laurence Stephen-
son,who accompanied them en their'
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return to Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunbar and
family of Lambeth spent .Sunday
with 141x. and Mxs. Arthur Sling
Miss.Norma Walsh is spending this
week as the guest of friends in LeaSTANLEYlent
don and Lambeth.
The following are the results for
S. 'S. No. 11,of the monthly tests
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of September and October:
Jt•, 4th: Jeanne Weldon, 70; Pearl
McGee, 68; Lorne Tyndall, 49.
:Sr. 3rd: Harold Wise, 62.
Jr. 3rd: Willa Potter, 68; Donna
Pickett, 66; Plank Potter 50.
2nd class: Lula Tyndall, 68; Glenn
Wise, 63.
lst class: Freddie Gibson, 00; Ray
Potter, 76; Jackie Tyndall, 56; Har-
old Corey, 10.
Pr, Class: Norma Pickett, 59; Al-
vin Wise, 45,
Jr.. 'Pr,: Joe Potter, Georgie Mc-
g
Gee.
Those securing seals in •Septem-
ber: Jr. 4th: Jeanne Vodden; 3rd:
Harold Wise; 2nd class; T,nla Tyn-
deli; lst class: Freddie Gibson.
Those security seals in October:
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Ir. 4the Lorne Tyndall; 3rd class:
Willa Potter; 2nd class:' Lula Tyn-
tall; 1st class: Freddie Gibson; Pr,.
Norma Pickett. Average attendance
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for September, 16.8; for October,
16,42.-=I. Mary fihompson, teacher.navy
money they should be enjoying.
Can nothing be done to put an entl
to this kind of work..
holiday. The weekly market will be
held on Friday morning instead of
Saturday.
CHOOSE
Steer Strayed ONLY YOU CAN GIVE--
From the premises of Norman Hol- YOUR PHOTOGRAPH
land, Bayfield road, a black steer,
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Funeral Director and Embalmer'
Cum let
p n Motor Equipment
Little Muriel Bowden is spending
a week with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Lockhart.
Mr. Fred Elliott has finished ap-
GOBBLE: Dr, James Armstrongweighing
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Gerrie s veterinary burgeon for theg
past 54 years, celebrated his 82nd
around 500 pounds. In£or- Cali at our Studio this month and
nation legal•din the whereabouts of have a lot of worries off your
mind.
same thankfully received. 48-.2. THE BURGESS STUDIOS
24 Hour Service
SUTTER--PERDUE--WALKER
Day or Night Phone 147w
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Picking. Messrs. Milton 'Wood.
birthday here on Monday. The doe-
for is in gond health and goes about For Sale Clinton and Mitchell
and Printing
and H. C. Cox lutd the job of pack -Developing
]tis work every day, driving to his
Eleven corner posts, 0' and 8' fang.
•,ji'(
�`4ci
ing. Part of this crop was shipped
bo the old country,
On Tuesday evening, Nov. 14th,
the Men's Club will have as speaker
Mr. Gee. Laithwaite, who will taloa
cases from 12 to 15 miles•some days
and considers it all in A day's work,
Dr. Armstrong was born in Bayfield
on Nov, 6, 1851. Mr. And Mrs. Scott
Three brace posts, 3" and 4"x12 long,
Ten Telephone Posts, 26' to 33 long.
WARNING
W. Robertson Varna hone 626x2. Particularly at this season o£ the
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year, citizens of Clinton and vicinity
WANTED
Fresh E-
ggs and Cream
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ag Fla subject: 7lte Next �var.
This meeting will be in keeping with
Homemeratce f)ay, a program is al-
end son of Blyth visited with the
doctor and Mrs Armstrong on Mon-
4Con-
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day, Mrs, Scott •being a sister.
often purchase plaques, eallendars.
Concert
etc. from strangers under the 110-
A concert will be given in the pression that they are benefiting
Presbyterian church on Thursday ,
Highest Prices For Strictly Fresh
Eggs.
so arranged for.
llx•,• J. E. Johnston is improving
p fi
q rite satisfactorily, both nurses
CARD OF THANKS
airs, Edmund Crawford and fan-
ily •wish •to express their sincere ap-
evenin Nov, 23rd, bythe church soma returned soldiers organization.
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choir and assisting artists. Adinie- You are hereby advised that the only
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sign 25c. 48-1. articles offered to the public by the
Canadian Legion are Poppies and Vet-
Cream shipped regularly.
Good Prices Paid,
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E�. E. T'INCII[ •
having left. Miss Crawford went tos
She t ardton'to take chargeof apat-
!ppithy
ient.Gray
predation extended xu of the hthen byand L.0
to them the L.O,
L, No, 863, friends and neighbors in
Horse For Sale craft Wreaths distrmuted by men
driving colt, rising three and women of the local Branch and
Auxiliary H. S. Turner,Secretor
Phone 231.
their recent bereave-
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years, for sale. Apply to Harry Free- ..y'
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sickness and
and their thanks for floral tri-
titan, Hallett township. Phone 636r Clinton Branch,On:maian Legion,
v r . . a a e r r . m m . a m,
rbc.°.°.°. n°. it e. m. b°u a. mina°nam,
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butes sent and all the kindnesses
4, Clinton central. 48-1- ,
p To Rent
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Purina Feeds
At the home of Sao and llrs. Alex- shown.
Cottage For Sale or Rent House in Ontario street, with ail
;e °m
ander M. i4IcEtten of the second con-
CARD OF THANKS
cession, Stanley township, on Saturi
The fancily of the late Henry Cook
day, November fourth, the wedding wish to thank all their neighbors and
their daughter
Cottage, Rattenburystreet,East,modern conveniences, , and garage.
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next to St. Pauls church, Electric immediate possession, Apply to A.
lights, town water, also soft water, J. McMurray, Irarrdston, Ont,
1, PIG CHOW r°
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ea CALF CHOW A•
was solemnized of
friends for their sympathy and all
Eleanor Margaret, to " Mi. Howard
g ' kindness shown them in their recent
Joseph Runnalls, B.A., of Wallace- sad bereavement, also for floral of-
burg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
ferings and for the Ioan of cars for
Runnalls of Mount Bryclgea. - The
food cellar, nice garden. Possession
For Rent
Dee. 1st, Apply to Fred Rogerson,
Clinton, or phone 233 r 12, Seaforth Six•sowned house on Rattenbury
central. 48-1f street east, living room, dining room,
]citchen, 3 nice bedrooms, bath room.
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rq 32;'e CHOWDER ■:
ee DOG CHOW :a
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ceremony was perforined by Rev. Dr, the funeral.PURINA
WE Ij'L'+jVIEM$T,cR good basement, Rent reasonable.
CRE -SO -FEC ■"
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C. E. Dougan, of Clinton. Strayed horses'
Owing to the extreme solemnity ofto F. Fin ]anti, 46-tf, r° r°
Apply g r ALL MASH EGG CHOWDER„L
The bride, who teas given in mar.
Strayed from the premises of the
siege by her father, wore a gown of undersigned, one 2 -year-old black
white satin and lace made on grin-
yeas lines, with a short white satin filly; one roan driver,ig' about Nov,
1st, Anyone seeing same please
jacket, and veil of net held in place phone W. R; Lobb, Clinton, 604x3.
by a wreath of orange blossoms. She 48-1-p.
carried a bouquet of Joltamia Hilland
'Remembrance Day and in memory of
the boys who did not come back,the Pullets For Sale
y A. number of bred -tom 1a Bartecl
Billiard Parlors and Tobacco Stores,y
Rock Pullets, laying, also some little
probably for the first time in the
history+ pigs, Apply to D. 111. Lindsay, R. R.
of the town will remain
closed all day and Ask their patrons No, 3, Clinton, Phone 610 x12.
42-t1.
all those who Remember to
s
r•No grain required with this Mash::
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r°H C iarlesworthti°
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. Phone 199 .w
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a am ° m n mm naaaa°”
�i m o m b .°..°m°„ a m m abw a o ... m a q Y
roses and ,yellow orchids. For{Sale
The wedding music ivas played by A few choice Government Stand;
Miss Alice Runnette, sister o£ the ord,Barred Roclt cockerels and about
bridegroom, and during the sandal... 75 White Leghorn tillets, 1a le .t.
of the register Miss Elizabeth Cluff g p y g
Also,'wanted, a quantity of good
of Seaforth sang, "0 Perfect Lave"
thoughtfully buy their supply of
Smokes for the week -end on Friday. House For Sale or hent
bI. J. AGNS A very desirable resleence on Prin-
W.
R. TASTIER. cess street, good garden and fruit
trees electric lights and town water.
COUNTER BROS. 47-2. '
House in good condition. Apply on
Clintoniii �Ii Wood Yards
Come to us when in need of anything
to the Wood Line.
feed wheat. Roy Tyndall, Goderich
After the ceremony an informal t'e- •township, Phone 607x3, Clinton. ego
ception was held. Mrs. McEweni
House to Let premises to Miss Akam. 38-tf,
Small ' semi-detached red brick
DRY HARD WOOD S• SOFT WOOD
All orders promptly delivered from
teal. 48-2
mother of the bride, was gowned in
house on Hixon street. Apply to R vMµ
our yards, Isaac Street, Clinton.
blue flat crepe and she wore a General Trucking Business
bouquet Talisman
V. Irwin. 47-tf,
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VICTOR FALCONER
shoulder of roses. ;Raving purchased the trucking
Mrs. Runnalls, mother of the bride- business of Ile. Howard Mulholland,
was dressed in black crepe I shall endeavour to give prompt,
and she .wore a corsage of Premierings.
courteous service at all times. George
Wanted
Farm, 10 to 50 acres, with build-
Best land, shade trees, bush,
'State
Free
MADE -TO -MEASURE
R. R. No. 1, Bruce£ield.
Phone 629x12, Clinton Central.
' 3341,
•SUITS
• ' PORTER'S BILL
Owingto the funeral df ms.. W.
Waltels on Sunday afternoon, a
rathe '•smalI: ,congregation attended
Sunday School and the regular ser-
vice at Glace Church.', u
On. Tuesday evening last a Hal-
lowe'en Social was held at Grace
church 'when a program. in keeping
with the event was given consisting
of. reading by Betty Harris and
'Argyle Lockhart, piano solo,Gladys
gYg
Gale; ' violin selections, Rev. R. M.
Gale. Contests were ;enjoyed by all.
A dainty lunch was served, •
On Friday night an oyster stepper
was pelt on by the Orange Lodge at
their hall, 4th concession, Goderich
township, known as Riverstoe ITall.
A iaige crowd was present and a
good •progran of instrumental mu. .
'sic, readings and male quartette
fi•otn ;Goderich was given. After the
program 'a dance was enjoyed. We
understand over $70 was taken in,
Congratulations to Mr,' and Mrs.
Oliver Edwards, who wore recently
married, "We wish to welcome Mrs.
Supreme roses. Elliott, Clinton, Photo 165j. 48-1,
Later in the day,eti(t. end Mrs.
orchard, spring creek. loci-
tion, taxes, etc, Terms, Cash. Only
��
�$f �±
Runnalls left by motor for a .short For Ode Week
trip, the bride travelling in a grey Ending Nov, 161h, Finger gave or
rabbits' wool dress with a black coat Marcel, 40c, or with shampoo, 75c,
rock bottom priee will be considered.
Address, Box B, News -Record, Olin=
ton. 47-2-p,
$21.50
EXTRA PANTS FREE
G. 46�pd9 ES
Electrician and Plumber
LONDON ROAD .
lliiss Georgie MacDonald spent the.
eek-end with Miss Patrick, teacher;'
her home at Egmonclville.
Mts. LaPorte of Drysd le has been
tenditi thepast few days with Mrs.,
g
eBeau and family, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Michie and Miss Bar-
sra of Belgrave visited on Satins
Sy evith Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Clegg,'
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Stewart and son
id Mr. Leo. Brigdon Of Detroit'
tent Monday as guests of Mr. anti
"as. ,Win. Crittenden, , 1'
Mrs. 1V1. Wiltse visited friends 'in
ondon one day last week, . `
Messrs. Fred and. Mac LDB•eau and'
ansten-bury,Sohn Macfarlane and
en. Stewart of Stanley 'left on,
onday on a huinting, trip to Mus-
ilia, They intended going as 'far',
1 Port G''unington, ` .: u
and black accessories. Henri Beauty Shoppe, Isaac street,Chicken
Mr. and Mas. Rutmalis will reside Clinton, Phone .223. 48-1.
in Wallaceburg, the is
Farm Far Sale
In Clinton, good house, oak floors.
Mr. VanDylte of Bradford's
-ea e.
A Full Line of Electric Appliances
where .groom
on the staff of the High School. Both MEE/ ING OF HURON COUNTY,also
the- bride and bridegroom aregrad- COUNCIL
rates of''31 class of Western Uni- The Huron County Come" will
versity, London. They have the good meet in the Council Chamber, Court
wishes of a large circle of friends House, Goderieh, at 2 o'clock in the
5 rooms and. large sun room. Bath-
room, water. and lights, good barn,
chicken house, accommodates 700:
birds, all buildings wired, 2 acres.
Price reasonable. H. Chapman, 01d
Property. 46-3-p.
Tailoring Co, will be at our
store on
THURSDAY, NOV. 161II
@ Plumbing Fixtures
Wiring, Plumbing and Repairs
Phone 53w. 18 -tit
for a happy and' prosperous future. afternoon on Tuesday, the 5th day of .Joiner
Mrs. Frank Hobson of St. Thomas December, 1933. ;
was the guest of friends in this All accounts, notices of deputa-1
neighborhood one day last week, tions, or applications and other int-
Mr. and Mrs. Will Scotchmer was portant business requiring attention
in Clinton on Saturdayy last, at this meeting of council should Ise
Potatoes For Sale,
A quantity of choice potatoes' for
sale, apply to 5. 1i'lewitt, or phone
13 on 606, Clinton :central. 434f.
We invite you to come in and
see our, samples. We sell only
the best.
COAL COKE & WOOD
Genuine "Lehigh Valley Anthracite
Coal" of all sizes.
Alberta Coal
Scotch Anthracite, range size i
Mx; Clifford Talbot of Goderich in the hands of the Clerk not lifter
Cleaning and Pliessin
Hamilton and American Coke i
Bituminous Coal
was the guest of his .father Mr. Ed- than tate Monday previous to the
ward Talbot of the Blue Water' High- meeting of council,
way one day last week. Dated at Goderich this 6th day of
Mrs. Alf, Westlake is at present November, 1933,
visiting friends at St, Thomas. (1E0. W. 'HOLMAN, County Clerk,
Mr, and Mrs, Thos. ,Snowden were 48-3.
Of All KindsAlso
'Shits, Coats and D1 esses
W. J. JACO
If not open work may be left al
Heard's Barber Shop
Cleaning pillory
Pressing
' Repairing
Dyeing
aa. r
,
Prompt and careful delivery front 1
my sheds on Queen street,
A. D. MCCARTNE�i 14
Coal Dealer, Clinton. '
Queen. St. Phone 2,5