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The Clinton News Record, 1930-07-31, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY ,31,1930-, TIIE CIJNTOR NEVI , :RECORD OF INTEREST TO YO AND ME . . 'Tomorrow is the first day of ti eighth month of 1930: Italy had an earthquake last weel :and many, casualties, e Canada h .few earthquakes, she satisfies he :thirst for thrills by turning out ,government" once in a while and di ^so quite emphatically on Merida; elle' casualties • were quite heavy. • Hospitals are nodoubt very wb, derful institutions and no doul =others and babies; get the best so of attention, but babies, born in ti old home never get mixed up , wi :some other baby, causing heai•tburi ings and uncertainty as to whet -they ,belong. * n M * A few weeks ago the Brantfor Expositor apologized for calling t .London Free Press a Liberal papa -and new we read where it quote something from the "Miele and I ,pare." When elections are ove we're going across to take a look ebbe editor's permit.—Stratford Be con -herald. But is The Exrpositor run under dpermit ? * * r We offer condolences to our co .frero; Bro. Robertson of The God _rich Signal in failing of election i North Huron on Monday.. We ca .only say that he is not by"any mean the first goad man defeated. Axa :.he should know what a man oug ;to "if 'at first he doesn't succeed. Here's to better luck next tim'e,, I ,is long since Huron hada represen • . tative of the press in, parliament. Monday, election day, was ,ho We make that statement without an :fear of successful contradiction, a old-fashioned orators used to say. T was a sweltering day, indeed,: au poor mortals went about their dell 'duties with languid step and a Iong ing remembrance of former giimps .of large, coot. sheets of water an fanning breezes. The day was har enough upon the ordinary person •what must it ,have been to anxiou •candidates and party workers? But the day wore on to the even • •ing and between seven and eigh • o'clock, su#ldenly without much warn ing,• a cool, breeze (began to blo •irom the northwest,., bringing re freslunent and a revival of energies There is some difference of opinio =as to what that change in tempera • tore meant. Some will have it the 'it was a cold breath of disapprove owing to the defeat of the I{ing Gov • ernment, while others maintain tea it was a breath of relief at the end ing of the long suspense and 'th election of R. B. Bennett and hi party to power. You take you choice, according to your politica ;faith. But most people will admi they welcomed the change, of tem •perature, if not of Government. One of the things which was matt abundantly clear during .the electio campaign was that it is poor busines for one political party to charge th other with disloyalty or any desir to pull away from. the Etnpire, Thi charge was made and repeated man 'times during the campaign just pas by the Liberal party against tlei opponents and if the charge wer -true ample proof has been given the the people of the Dominion aetuall wish to break the ties of Empire Nothing could be further from th truth. It is not the first time such campaign cry has been used. It ha been used by the Conservative Party when, they, at least 'would say, they -were more grounds for it, Mut this time the Liberals were the ones to grab the Union Jack and run of with it, there was no stopping then. But it is mighty poor (business, ' no matter which party is guilty. 'Both 'great political parties ht Canada are not .only -loyal to the Empire but have the best interests of the country at 'stake. Their methods and man- agement may differ but -they each wish for Canada the highest kind of • success, both as a unit and as a Part of the great British Empire, What- -ever differences may be between the parties the ery of disloyalty • should never be heard in election campaigns. We hope we've 'heard the last of it. m * * .t 'There are those who think Canada Inas .made a big mistake in taming out the King Government, which has been in power practically since 1921, substituting another party, under a leader who -has never had the re- sponsibility of office, and - there are those who are dust as strongly per suaded that tlte, country did a good stroke of business for itseI•f when it put the Liberal -Conservative ;Party, with R B. Bennett at its head, in charge of its affairs. These are differenees of opinion which are bound to prevail and no amount of speechinaking during -election campaigns seems to convert either group. But there must be a large group who are ready to change their opinions occasionally, else we should never -have a change of goy - eminent, And perhaps it is as well that it is so, a change of govern- ment is a not a bad thing for the -country. No government shoutd. ,'be left in office long enough to bring bout a feeling• that there is but one' party strong enough and wise :enough to hold office.The country is is the best shape when the goy- eminent is strong and aggressive, bold enough:: to evolve progressive policies, and brave enough to submit them to -the choice of the people, and 'an opposition whichis strong and alert enough to keep the government nip to the mark and -totake over the reins when the country' sails fox a change. One of the good features of the present change is that the v'overnment-party wile, have a work- ing malority''hut riot an overwhelin ing one, and that the opposition will be strong ,enough to be effective. but one of the things which the ;gantry �i ould be; . wise to.' lay to• J heart is that, while .wise or weak policies by a overnment say , do much ao"males 'kr, country piospexousR' or the reverse, it is the in he m- at a- n- e ht. t• e s r e s e 0 s y t r e t y e a s e f Y Premier �I;a�a 5 : New: Pre i'18r ; ,.. � � -• ^4 , . h � . q Clinton New -Is lel Egg , ,._. , . , •{ e Fee es: Cut Flowers And Poultry ®�$� Eggs bought according to Dotnin-, ion Government Egg Regulations. Inquire for aux- prices . of eggs• You well aiwaysefind our prices per. CLIMAX , This is the bug season. Wage war on them g with Climax' Bug Killer. For ie' .really habitants of the country . who must make or mar it.Canada is a eoixutr y Seeped to none in the world and it i, is up to her people to use their trust $ as citizens to such advantage that i` the citizens have y Y present prosperity a.:., and hand ` on their heritage nnim- d paired to those who come after. Can-�3. adjoin-citizens'will make Canada and they will *see that her governments carry out 'their will. X u ' a S, glee ,x ,. , ya i <, a "!y r j to °n+t r. r '' a w � =t, . yar" _` �` �o �9 edlYi A7�g11�e$ allel with the city. markets. • ,; Fat hens- and etellefinished chicks always ,wanted—Prices good.. , Always phone' our office for prices use on potatoes beets, cabbages, lettuce, Tose bushes,etc. Funeral Designs before marketing produce. p NA. 'THA GAS,guaranteed Sent- anywhere on Short Notice yw Special attention to out-of-town or- dens; ��� � ��� Phones—Office, 214jResidence 214w pure, - GILSON NO.. 21 Steel ,Plough- Stare, fits " -any 21 t •t 'BAYFIELO Ix Moses Helen . and Edith Shaw of - Detroit :ire the guests of 'M;lsses A e and A. Drouin this week.. Jack.' Waiters of Grand Rapids Ohio and Dou elan Fraser of Forts ' g William are visiting their grand- d mother, Mrs: Thompson.1 • Ilther,AiSS Ceeil'eod, ., aetulned x . (` l y i i d vt ^ 7 " ' y i +; • f k l °' `" ' '1 Chas. V. Cooke ' Phones -66w Two and 66jGARDEN House ,tor Sale, or Rent An eight -roomed •house on Joseph street with convenfenees g garage plough also Quebec Sulky.. AND HAY TOOLS f fairly �� 9 Y Recent Races! •Goderieh Banner Race Meeting h g AgrieulturalPark, Goderteh; on Mori , , and in good state of repair. Pos. 'sessfan September 1st. A. F. Johns, FonthxlI, Ont. 77'd` piete Stock. 9 MEN'S HARVEST SHOES % �* ES9 aiicQ Sole day, Aug. 4th, Civic Holiday„'under the auspices of the Long, Branch Driving Club. $2,800 in Pirzes. First rae at' 2 o'clock. Lost On road between Ball's Bridge and School Section No. 9, Ilullett,' ry �+ + Price $2.99 • r, home -on Saturday after 'having vise e ited in Toronto: • • ' ' RT. HON. RICHARD B. BENNETT Y '!Vers. Wilbur NLc'Bride and famil leader of the Liberal -Conservative r of Windsor are. visiting her mother,brown Mrs. A. Carrie. party' in Canada, who was returned Nlrs, Agnes Biggat't came lat a't the head of the largsb. group in week to spend, the shimmer at her Monday s election and who eras beend a,asked. to forma home, in the village. When she government. Mr. ened her home she found that sneak Bennett will have a largo` enough thieves had broken in sometime dde. following 'to give him a clear majority ;iiia the winter or spring so that elle -will be able to give effect p g .and stolen• t his o kiss.' 'It is expected that a -fruit and other articles. Not eon- p p tent with• that they also broke things special -session of parliament ::will ° and• left .the house . in • a ransacked meet :before the middle of Septem- i condition: bei• t I ! j d 1l7rs. Ti. IT, King and little - Harold Atwood returned to Sarnia•,on Sun- Rii✓srd Bedford Bonnett, 'whose " dayafter having spent a few days. political party was returned as a Y t with the former's parents Mr. and majority group in Monday's general election', has been for', twenty-five Mes.'C. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. y Smith and little Glen, who have al- years or more greatly interested in so been visiting with them returned pubic affairs and, so tis said, to London on Sunday. cherished the hope during many y (Mr. and Mrs. A. F. King and little long years to 'be premier of Canada, s Douglas „of. Toironto are visiting the That goal, to which he has been t former's parents, Mir. and Mrs. treading since early manhood, is .now d George- Ring, in his grasp and he celebrate Y 1VIr. A1Yan Pye returned to Windsor ed -his sixtieth birthday this month. - on Saturday after having spent a 14Ir.'Bennett was born at Hope- fortnight with his wife and family, welt, N.B., in 1874 of U.E. Loyalist d stook. He spent his early manhood at the home of her parents, M. and in New Brunswick, beginning the Arae- d Mrs. C. Wid-eombe. Mrs. Pye and two rise of law at Chatham N.B. But in ' boys remained for a Ionger visit, ' 1897 lie felt the call of the west and iMtiss M(. Robson of Toronto is the went to Calgary and that has been guest of - Mess Josephine -Stirling. his home ever since. He served as !Mrs. McLaren and • daughterto t Christine, spent the week -end with a member of the Legislative As- - her sitser, Miss J. •Stirling:. Miss sensbly. of the Northwest Tetiitotfes ' Marion MeL ares; who has been and of Alberta, resigning his seat in = with her aunt for the past two weeks the Alberta House to contest a • accompanied, her and sister federal scat, and entered the Donne- • home to Port Elgin. ion Parliament as member for Cal- Miss Mary* Stirling returned ”. to gary in 1911. He was director-general t her home in Goderieh Township nn of national service during the early 1 Sunday after having spent a week years of the war, before Canada - with her aunt. passed the Conscription. Aet. He was t named minister of ice and attor- Mr, and Mss. W.,H. Stanton, Bad ney-general of Canada by Rt. Hon,1 Axe, Mich,, were the guests of Miss Arthur Meighen in 1921, holding Maude McGregor over the week -end. those posts until the defeat of the Mr. and Mrs. W. Currie of Fargo, Government, the sante year.. Dur- I N. Dale are her guests this week, ing the short time that Mr. Meighen b 'MX. and Mrs, Walter Westlake was prime minister in 1920 Mr. Ben- • left on Tuesday to spend a couple of nett was tete only Conservative re- days 'at Toberinory. turned from the prairies. He was chosen leader of the Conservative bliss Anna, Elliott and Nlrs, M. party at, the national convention held Fraser left on Thursday to spend a in Winnipeg hi 1927. few days ht Lneltnow, with Mrs. A. Mr. Bonnett, having been interest- G. Elliott.IVIr ed in political life so long, is well Mrs. W. D. Stevenson won the informed, on all questions in eon - ring hole contest -3 holes—at the notion with public affairs and is a Bayfield Golf Club tournament on very rapid speaker. It is said that Thursday last. The prize, a beau- since he became leader of the Con- tiful pinta, was donated by the hos- servative Party he has, taken pains teas, Reiss J. B. Rankin. to speak more slowly, thus gaining Miss A. MacPherson has returned in impressiveness. As leader of the to Stratford after having spent sev- opposition he did not seem to reline; crag weolcs'with mese E. S. Badgethat it was his duty to oppose every- at her summer cottage, thing the Government did, just for A social event of the summer sea- the sake of opposition, end on 0e- son ivies the Bridge Tea held on Wed- mien commended. So mild was he nerds, afternoon of last week on the in the first session after his election beautiful lawn surrounding the to the party leadership that some homes of the Misses Drouin and Mis- impatient followers began to feel ses Rankin on Bayfield Terrace, un- that a mistake had been made, that Ileo' the auspices of the 'Bayfield h ale he had no fight"in him. But he arid Country Club. The tables, six- ,soon demonstrated that when he saw teen in number, were arranged on of or it he could do anyamount the verandahs and on the lawn. Mrs, g bit- 0. R. Will, Convenor of the Social ter, however, and he was the first Committee, and 1V1?isses J. B. and C. to offer to the speaker, who was eat- P. Rankin, Misses Anna and Alice er appointed to the Senate, ab tete Di' es warnuin ctvodn by the;loss of the last terrain, heart gusais. The chi der granulations iii the fairness of chis and Missi AuctionBridgeand set decisions. Me. Bennett's tribute was appreciated ver highly. 8 a pi tea was served by Miss Agnes Will, Soine of Mr, Bennetts opponents Bridge. After the cards - a daintyhave used the fact that he is a assisted by Grace Jowett, Lillian Ai- wealthy man te.insinuate that he kenhead, Janice Stevenson, Carol andReginald favours the rich and has little con- HolleHolley loners Supniek and Joyce y rt. Altar tea Mass AliceTO sideration for the peer, but ege. Bennett, when chosen leader of the Drouin auctioned her Japanese tea- y Conservative Part at WinnSpeg potguch tenefit ofi thea Glob. TS clue hee three years ago, said he would eon- C: R, Wfll who was asisted by serete both himself and his wealth C, and 'J. Rankin, Misses ,A, to the service of the country. xIe as to have an opportunity of- and A. Drouin ad Mrs. A. Supnielt. prong, his sincerity. -as a man who' of Fardson are rs. P. Dyment visitinglte ouex fills the position of Premierof Can- p oda mut mdaed, devote fns time to enM. Ide.omple and Mass Tale ort .of the job and Mr. Bennett can do this Twonto and Mlss L. Mann of Tivlle f without feeling anti anxiety regard- are camping in John Pearsan's or- ing provision for his old age. 77-1:.. on Friday y morning last, a large purse containing:- a sum of . money, letters and other valixbies, Milier � CARD OF THANKS ,, , : 50c MEMORIAL VERSE • PER LINE 2'in er leas lea a m please v same the 'of- e free of Fa Pinglaitd, !Glxnton, Ontario, and receive liberal reward. 77-1. TELEPHONE 58 1 CLINTON . , ....10c For Sale,• MARRIAGES Young 'pigs for sola, Apply to'vammumascummoramsaminl COOK-(COOK—�1u Clinton, one July Leonard Hunter,Phone 267w,Olin- ton. 77-1. C. '"H. V NNIRr� Electrician 26th, by the Rev. J. E. Hogg, Helen Mae, only daughter of Ms. and Mis, J. E. Cook; to T. G. Nisbet Cook of Toronto, onlyson of Mx. and Mis. Thomas H. Cook To iiyWiring Electric Ranges, Fixtures and:Bulbs Yroris, Fans and 'other ''^,$ipliances and Repairs •' Phone 7 • , of 'CIin- ton. GLAZIER --pars R—At the United d church. parsonage, Mitchell, ehe1l, eon July 19th, by the Rev, A. E. Doan, - . Clara Eleanor Marr of Toronto, 1 eldest daughter of Mr, George M�iir, Gadezich township, to Dor- land Thomas Glazier, Toronto, son of Mr. and leers, Harry Glazier of � p S u, � � I wish to extend my thanks to all those who Huron' so Loyally Supported; the polls ' on Monday, also. (�� e heartiest in South me •• at to. those gas and Poultry •. Horne on Tuesdayand Fridayfore. noon to take in Poultry. Eggs handled at residence every day—graded' by an experienced grad- 'for RUPTURE SPECIALIST. Rupture, Varicocele, Varicose Veins Abdominal Weakness Sinal Deform. ity. Consultation Free. Call or write, .1. G. Smith, Specialist, 15 Downie St, 'Stratford, Ont, Id -1928, Clinton, • BIRTHS - COLEMAN --en Stanley, en July 17th, to Mi. and Mrs. Anson Cole- ratan, a son (stillborn.] TURNER—In Stanley, on July 19th, who worked so faithfully im-my.be- half. Although failing of election I feel that a clean campaign was conducted and that we have no regrets. With' warmest thanks to my sup- er, which we pay the highest market price, Cream purchased for Stillman s, A. E. Finch Viking Cream Separator Agent.Rooms Victoria St., Clinton Phone 28' Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes' cleaned, pressed and re- paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned. over Heard's Barber situp. W. J. Jago. 228g_tg. ler. and leers. HarveyTurner, a ;daughter. DEATHS WALKER—ITn Clinton, on July 30th, John A. Walker, Funeral from . his late residence, Orange street, en Friday afternoon. porters and the very best wishes' for the welfare of the good old riding of South Huron. Sincerely yours, `qr Nelson !1 , Trewartha 1�H�e®F1a1 H 1 9 l! 1 Il�.Il� ATTENTION OF MOTOR -STS The Safety Responsibility Law of Ontario effective Sept. 1, 1934. jj'��� arm With I �/V LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE - MINEHEAD ALBERTA.., SOFT • COAD NUT COKE AND /DOMESTIC SIZE COKE TEBBUfl`T In 'Gndelaeh, on July CUT WEEDS Every Motorist is vitally affected by ___�_ -29th, Catherine McLeod, wife of Mr, Alfred Tebbutt. MARSH—In Auburn, do July 24th, Kate Collett, wife of Mr, George Marsh, in her 85th .year. HA.RTT—On July 21, at Private The time has come when weeds must be cut in order to prevent them ripening seed to distribute for a fresh strop, Every property hold- er is supposed to cut such weeds on his this law. 'O Unless a: motorist is prepared to pay for the damage he may de to the person er property of others, he should not drive a car without the A McCartney Coal Dealer Queen Street • ' Telephone 258 • Pavilllion, General Hospital, To- route, Alice Maud Tiay, formerly of Clinton, wife of Allan VI'. Tlartb, 241 Bedford Road. property and it is only by co-op. erasion advancement can be made is the extermination of weeds. Clin- ton should set an example to all the surrounding . community, let us see that this is done.—L. Ston Weed g' protection of Insurance. HAROLD O. LAWSON Phone 208 Clinton, Ontario. • Insurance all kinds Implement Agent " I handle Cockshutt• implements and cream separators, Frost and with his mother here Inspector. 76-2, of Agent for Mutual Life of Canada „ Wood Implements and carry parts and repairs for same. at persant. and Mis, Liliford. Pullets 'I are also agent for Allis W. Moore and family of Niagara Tails, •N.Y. expeeted to arrive to -day to spend a couple of weeks as guests of Mr, W. H. Lobb and family. Mr, Moore will assist with the musical part of the service in HohnesvilIe church on Sunday morning, also in Wesley and Baby Checks T1Y our Bred -to -lay 'Barred Rack pullets for winter layers, hatched in March, will be ready for layinga�� house in July. Also Baby Chicks, '$15,00 per hundred. D. M. Lindsay, Fledge Row Farm, R. R, Na 8, Cline ton. 67-tf. N g�� OT T ❑ NEW 11r P�/ ! A!_®ii5 2 lb. Chickens -Chale mens Tractors, Those wishing to inquire about( any eofn the above kindly call at my residence, JOHN V, DIEHiL, Queen Street. Clinton. 8141, -Willis church, Clinton. The annual picnic of the Holmes- villa United Church Sunda School WAS held Thursday afternoon at Connodale, 'Mr. W. D. Connell's pie- rase grounds and tourist camp on the Maitland.- The weather was lino and there was a targe attendance. The early Farms For Sale Lots 27 and 29, 9th concession of Goderich township, consisting of 160 aeres of good clay loam, les miles west of Holmesville. Good buildings, never -failing wells. Ap- ply to Lewis Proctor, R. R, No. 3, Clinton. Phone 611r2, Clinton eerie ALIVE 36e EACH DRESSED 60c EACH PULLETS, BREEDING COOKER- ELS AND YOUNG HENS • McCormick -Deering Agency Having taken. over the above age envy for this district I will keep on hand a full stock of repairs and parts of all McCormick Deering machines and will appreciate it share of the patronage of the farmers surounding afternoon was spent in games, boat- mal' 29" �� Clinton. ing, etc. Later a program of sports was runt off under the direction p ofre Leslie Jones and Elsner Potter, who with Rev. 3. W. Harbert once Lorne Jervis, formed the spirts commit- ice' The first item on the program Pullets For SaleE for sale.a-AppIyyatoeBed C�Nturphyck ile R. No, 6, phone 620 r22, Clinton. 75.3-p, s �•�y ��� Mittel!re Fiona 213, Clinton : S8-tf, Cali we my shop, next door tel Jones' Jones' blacksmith shop, Hing street. W. t,, H �i W � R' t Clinton. Ont., Phone 281w 0441, was a peanut scramble for the erad- le roll. Tote results of the races were as fnlootvs: Premary class --t Clyde Campbell, Gwerdolyn logos. twelve aRuth Po t- Orders left bat ray s For Sresidence willale receive Huron street, Clinton attention. 165ard, 67-tf.r Epps Transport . Varna Ontario • Cl lt1t s - t / t ter, 'Viola Glidden. Boys' eight to twelve Eldon Yeo. Mfllex. ,Swimming a g ace -•°- Leslie Jervis, Lloyd Stook, Bill Sterling, Girls sixteen and under—N'ormau•, Potte, 'Edna Ilulier, Marjorie Glid- dn. x an agentsfor thew e Cream separator and separator supplies, old separators, any make, taken on a new one; also electric pumping out- fits,electric motors and grinders. I': H. owell, R, R. No. 8, Clinton, 607!4, 72-tf,Mss phones: Clinton 626x 21; Landon; Melpalf 1165. Daily and Express Service form London. Closed vane for Furniture Loads Everywhere. Every load fisued• for $3640.00 Service 'and Satisfactin Our Motto. I' ,,..•' � � " a cora 11fA�1('9f HEAT. a Qpx cr,..r TOvNils. 'phone Gh4s three -lagged race -� Edna Ifuller,'lorma Potter. Young women's race—Goya Ira- tvartha, ' pen Finlay, Altalfnd N%- Cattney. House For Sale. 7 -room house, harddwood floos intoTs front part of house, town water and g_going pp ®n 70-8, E Iieisarrried women's ance—Mrs. Les- J vas, Mss. 'fib xis Campbell, Mrs, Howard Treveastha, lights. Garage and chicken pen. Ball acre lot with fruit trees. Ape ply to John W Nediger, Clinton. H'Y IS �'�`� GViiy do cliets of many years us theirchard.Mr. GODERIC t: Mr. Bert Cute of is s ondin a vacation at the spending home of his parents, Me. and Mrs. Robert Cott, and to the autumn goal with the Brantford choir to Eng- laud, where bhey will ,give a series of concerts. . ' • • NOTICE TO CREDITORS In th• Estate of William Gunn, Deceased ' NOTICE is hereby given that all Itersons having claims against the estate of William Gunn,late of the Town troublesome eolle°tionspend Why is the volume of business weand, handle increasing so rapidly? Because ur service is eminently satisfactory 9 and our rates reason- Y able' 189D 1930 KELLY & AIICEN . , e '' , „ - •ME'NI Step rap and ,place your bets on the Heat Folks. If S. R, MConkey, Margaret pull it out 'on shore. After being Joe McLennan of Stratford are about two hours hn the water theyGait at their summer home. Dr. and legs. S. M. Thomas and finally tbeaehod the boat quite saf- sate and "daughter of London. came y, but it was washed. out again last week to occupy their summer during the • night . and quite badly home. battered by the waves before 11 drift- ed into shore where the few remain- Tho Annual Sunday School and ing robs of the old Malta can still congregational picnic of Bt, And -. be Seen sticking through the sand. rews United church well be' held' in Mis. G. W. Richardson and 'two Jwett's Grove . on Friday Oe Sun-' children" of Kitchener. - are visiting day anniversary services' will be hex parents, 'Rev, and NLrs. 11. M. held, when'there will be special inn's- Gale, ie by the ;hoer, assisted ,by Mrs. J. Marshall, The special ton, p preacher at Me. G. Heideman unci fancily of both services . will be Rev. 3. le, Stratford are occupying their cot- Gould. B.A., of Grace `United.clturch, rage. St. Thomas. Eric Chapman "'"" '"`^" Purse Lost' •Huron,, In Clinton, on the evening of ,Tule 224th, lady's fancy purse, eantaining small sum of money. Finder kindly of n. thCountyof Clinton,' Physician, deceased, ' who died on or about tate third dayof May A.D., 1930, ' are required to de- liver to The Toronto General The Collection Specialists 'Guelph, ORA2FGEVILLE,Ov✓TO.6m- ., 70.6xn-p. you want to win the main heat next winter. order this . th,croughbred coal now. communicate with phone 105, Clio- or leave at News-Reaord office, 77-1. Trusts Corporation, the Executor of the'' said estate or F. Fingland, Solicitor, on or before the nineteenth day ';of. NOTICE TO CREDITORS: Notice is hereby given to ,all er- p Here is coal that stoats from scratch and wins in a walk. Yen have an in- side bet and A'uction Sate A sale- of 1ibusehAid Effeets •will held at the residence, Albert on, Saturda Au , Y, grist 9th, some at 1.30 p.m, as: follows: Living room furniture; bed room .4 bads('• •4 ',matressee and 3 rugs'. •stale'caeeet; hall (17 ,yds ); .. 6 rookoxs; 3- tables: 2, jardiniere, stands'; i mantle Oak!, sawing machine; pia kitchen Chairs; coal ane.. e , range ; ,4, greater • .wood stove :bureau t j, ante', large draw:Mee; kitchen utensils; , s. , mower, garden tools, „ Albert R, Mitchell, Preerietor, G, IL E'1- Auetiotteex, .' 77-2. August, A.D. 1030;' 'a full state trent of their claims together, with gy particulars thereof, .and the nature of the securities if held by them all duly verified by affadaivt. AND TAKE NOTICE :that after. the said last mentioned' date :the saidg Termite, General Trusts Cor- potation ,will proceed to distribute'.and:•after the estate' of :the 'said deneased a- mongst the persons; entitled thereto having regard only to such claims as it shall have received duo notice. , and in aceoidance therewith. DATED` at Clinton,ntario + n, rhes �' 28th dayeaf JellyA.n., 19$0. • F. PINGLA.ND Clint* ' , ,Onia7.. the Solicitor for'the'safd estate, 77.3: sons having claims against. the ea- tate of William Stewart, late of the Towri of ,plinton,.in the County of Huron, gentleman; who deed on or about the 22nd. day of May, A.D., 1980, to send the same duly proven to the undersigned on or before the 2nd clay of August ,A.D., 1980, as on that date,the executor of the said estate will proceed to make. distribuation thereof having regard s only to the Maims she, thea shall Y, ti,le haDA1I5 niece of. • DATED' T CrODERICI3 this 10th A -lay of July A.D.A.n., 1930: HAYS and HAYS Goderielt '•On- r fe • , t lie 1. Sohetto. s x the Uxecu oi. h'ereini. 76-3. cam stable the Heat Polka noel/. 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