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The Clinton News Record, 1928-03-22, Page 5err ruble efaalotoi-De Zioy Costs., ntie:. '► Rent eelinton Branch a :.r 1tili l� .�+� a E. Manning, Manager '4 • , LOk1deskte ro Rev. Mr. Abrey, who has been vis- -Ring Toronto friends, has returned. Itfrs. Hick of. Centralia,' who vis- ited her'sister,-Mrs. Wells, last week, has returned to her home: ' Miss Tierney of ,near Blyth reeen thy visited the home of Dir•, R. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Brundson received "t -he sad news Wednesday morning of. the sudden death of the eldest daugh- ter of -.Mr, and Mrs. Bert Brundson -of Yorkton, Sask. She was eight :years of age and sick only a few days diptheria being the cause of death. Our sympathy is extended. Mr, James Campbell' still remains in a very critical condition, Miss Stalker of No. 8 spent the week -end at her home near Blyth. Miss Torrance of St. Thonias cal- led ,on friends here last' Tuesday. The,. play entitled, "The Path A- • cross the Hill," will be repeated in Community hall on Wednesday, Mar. • 28, at 8 o'clock,• under auspices .of Ladies' Aid of Knnx church, The monthly meeting of the Wo- men's InstittVte Will be held in th community hall on Thursday, Mar. .29th. "Worth While Life Purposes" -is the title of a paper which will be h given by Mrs. G. Cowan, Music by Mrs. G. McCall and Mrs.- J. McCool, readings by• Mrs, :R. :Shaddick and Mrs. B. Nott. Hostesses: Mrs. G. McCall, Mrs, P. Manning, Mrs. F Taznblyii, Mrs. J. Armstrong, Mrs. A . lVtcCool and Mrs. R. Vodden, • The regular meeting of the Mullett couneil will not be held on Thursday, Marsh 29th, but on Monday, April 2. The Institute Domestic Science Course proved a' great success in many, ways, forty-five enrolled with, nine new members and an average attendance of thirty-five. The actual cooking•lessons kept 'up a•very keen interest with numbers of -tested re- cipes. Ori the closing afternoon Miss Langton, the instructor, gave a table setting demonstration, -along with frozen Eesserts and a variety of fan- cy sandwiches.: which were served to eighty-two ladies ' as an afternoon tea. and, under Miss L'angton's sup- ervision; the girls• served in formal style, with Miss, Barr end Mrs, Hall as honoured guests. The afternoon ulosed with a short address by Miss •Brigham on behalf of the Class and he Institute .and presented Miss Langton: with a gift as a little ac- knowledgement of their esteem for e1.. Good wishes follow Miss Lang - 11111141111111111 Seed CleanIn*Wee Mardi 26403171928 To further encourage the production of better crops and in • fighting the deadly weed menace, Farmers are urged to set aside the week of March 26th to 31st as Ontario Farmers' Geed Cleaning Week. Do your part in ridding the Province of noxious weeds, which destroy Ontario's crops to the extent of millions of dollars every year. The Ontario Department of Agricuitpre is prepared to co-operate to the fullest extent, Clean seed means larger dividends -in dollars and cents, free - Om from weeds, and a finer appearance of your crops. 'Use this coming week to have clean seed ready for sowing at the earliest suitable date. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE - Parliament Buildings, Toronto: HON. JOHN S. MARTIN Minister W. 6. ROADHOUSE" Deputy Minister' 3n �e�'rvT�i�*''.�;5:��"a fix:`��:;:�,'f,•� ,"i�•,�CA'n^•a�: Vo Ideal Incubators and Brooders 2TAMINAX CJIICII 'MASH' AND. SCRATCH ,FEED COD' LIVER, OIL POULTRY :SUPPLIES • Clinton, n :VICESl7�5� MELii he annual pre sociair under the ausp5cee 01'14)0 W 'a, hold bn °St Patrieli s Eva, was well attended Tll"o stales Were;nicely,doeoreted in green with all abyndanee „of good 'Wags 'ta e�t� The ;p1aY, entitled, Eyes of Love,y1 was ` a ell presented P oeeeds 1or';.t12e evening anrountecl to x21116 00 Mz p ball of 'C12ntou" anal 1Visa gt;io $arupeon `of• ,Palinel.stgii"spent. a few day's ,last week with. friend Wiz John :Foster;, :'.who has spec ding ih'e Wintex with Mz..'Georg YS0af1left for the, est on:''Monday lYLiss Bessie Wlaymoutlt•of Biyt spent a faw'c!ays witiiher aunt, Mrs F Johnston: , Nis `L,`;Ilunicrng and children o Clinton:Spent the ;weele-end wit Mrs: M -Ross. . The young peoples groups a1. putting on ti • Leap Year concert, r the Conirmmity hall on Friday;, Mar 30th. 'The ap"rogram will ,be quite rm. 'usual and ,full of inter est The serin'on subject' fol next' Sun- day;night will be: "The ,Lost Boy." Special preparations' are', being made for Easter services. In the ev- ening fifty views' of Passion Week and the .Resurrection will be given. The choir will sing the Cantata, "Easter Angels," - The W. of the. United church nret at the pa:teenag_' Wednesday of last week with the president, ;Mrs. Taznblyn, in the chair•. A splendid. programwas give/I.by, group No:` one, followed by"a dainty lunch provided by group No. two. " All went home feeling they had spent a profitable afternoon. Bruce Riley, son of Mr. FI; Kiley, who has-been very sick fora week, is, we: are pleased to say, improving.. 1VTrs. John ;Armstrong, who Ras: been eufefring from a severe cold 'is her many friends are pleased to know, on the'way to recovery., Mrs. J. Radford and. Mrs. A. Web- ster received word Tuesdaymorning of the death of their aunt, Miss Gov tor, who died at Wingham. The re- mains are being taken from Wing - ham to Paris, the funeral -to be held oil' Friday. HOG SHIPMENTS Report of Hog Shipments for the Month ending Feb. 29th.- Clinton—Total hogs, 434;' select bacon,' 164; thick smooth, 246; heav- ies, 16; extra heavies, 1; shop hogs,l. Londesbor•o—Total hogs, 64; select bacon, 27; thick smooth, 36; heavies, 1: , • Brucefield=Total hogs, 155; select bacon, 30; thick smooth, 112; heavies, 7; shop bogs, 6. Huron County—Total hogs, 6792; select bacon, 2049;, thick smooth, 4157; heavies, 247; extra heavies, 5; shop hogs, 203; Iights and feeders, 46, Births JENKINSIn'Colborne township, on' March Stir, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jenkins, a son. WHITE—In Goderich, on March 3rd,' to Mr. and Mrs. Iierwood 'White, a • daughter. BAECHLER—In Goderich, on March 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. George Bae - elder, a daughter, Jone, Deaths • ELLIOTT—In Clinton, on March 16, John W. Elliott, aged 00 years and 3 months.. LE BEAU In Clinton Public\ Hos- pital, oft March 21st, Napoleon, Le Beau. of • Tuckersmith, aged 54 years and 4 months. The funeral will leave his late residence, the London road, at 9 o'clock Friday Morning, March 23rd, for St. Jos- eph's church, Clinton, where ser» vine will be held.' CANTELON—In Goderich township; on March 20th, Maatha Maria Steep, wife of Dry. Albert Cantelon, aged 69 years. WILSON—In Brantford, on March 20th, Gladys Pearl, wife of Mr. W. A. Wilson and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lues of Clinton, aged 27 Years. • CARD OF THANICS. Mrs. T. J Lindsay and family wish to thank their,fr'ien'ds and neighbors for . their kindness and :.'sympathy shown lin their.recent bereavement also for flowers sent by the neigh- bole, the U. F.,_0„ and.the Worneti's Association of Wesley -Willis church. For :Sale at Lonrlesboro Cottage, and garden for sale, five rooms and shed, goon cellar, -good water, excellent garden. Estateof George Longman. Apply to h'rank Longman,:Huilett. Mrs, .Geprge- Ste- vens, Clinton, Executors,. 54-2 Inst • --A silver Typist -pn, with a bine centre. Finder please leave at News - Record Office, 54-1 111 NOTICE TO CREDITORS he •Estate•,of George Lonitnaan,, Deceased -NOTICE is hereby', given that all persons having 'claims against the es- tate of George Longman, late of the township of Hullett,in,theCounty of Huron, gentlernan,'deceased, who died' on or about. the 20th day of February A.D., 1928, are required to deliver to Frank Longman, and Mary Stevens the -'executors of the said estate or. W. Brydone, solicitor' on or before the 14th day of April AD, 1.928,, a full" statement of their ; elaima together with pettieulars thereof, and the net- rtre of the securities, if any, held by theist all duly verefiod by affidavit, AND T.AIIE NOTICE that after the, said last Meiitioned'date the said executors will proceed to distribute the estate, of the said deceased a- mongst the persons entitled theretc having regard only to Oh claims as they e1ial!; have received due :natio°. and< act in orlon ce therewith. " Dated at Clinton. Ontario, this.20th day_of March? A.D., 1098. ;,,W. BRYDCNE, Clinton, Ontario, Solieitoa• for the said Estate. 54-3 Iluzess" PoxLlait Studto'in Clizitan;` •wz11 be . apen • .-ever `Tpesde r ...Tho; 11oo s, tln±i1' furiliez, , ntltiosr' zll ke 1rom:1'2 a-rn• Lo 2 p 1.n TE`:you'want ;Pbotoga�anits talxen lrleaso come , in these tours e.My stndiu.yvill alwaps be Wert, Co do `not ae afta{ti til urine• the children im tl,a,,u, ao ` Burgess, Por rait `$tud10 hemi. MITCHELL AND CLINTON e y h 22, ;x92 Yarn yoilz pouitxy;and 'eggs here and ural e. maze; Pzoirt .tion , yourself. • Market prices" lar henry lien's are; lzzgh-h'gl.e adyantage of them mew; Clirrtou's . Lea'ding�Eg-Grading: TFLEX'HQNR 5 h 1Vlember .X4loral Telegraph Delivery Assoeiatron' e Chocut Tlq'rrs nd a ns n . Flowers,ice ant[ Floral DesignPls• setnt Anywheere.a oi- Sttietmail attention given tb telephone `orders from out ofrtown, Chip. V..Cooke Two: Phones -06W. and 66j Spring Muskrat Skins'Waited HIGHEST MARKET ET PRICES PAID OTHER FURS STILL BRINGING, , HIGHEST' PRICES. 1HOVEY Eggs For Hatching Eggs from bred -to -lay 8. C. White Leghorns, mostly; ,all :2::yeaT^old( and -3-year-old hens, good, large • • type - culled .and blood tested. .Price 85.00; per 100, 75c per setting of 13. ROY TYNDALL R, R. No.. 3, Clinton, Phone 607rd, Clinton central. 54-tf, Baby Chicks And Custom Hatching g S, C. W. Leghorn chicks 15c Barred Rock chicks 17e ' CUST014I HATCHING 4cts.'per egg for 150:egg t'i•e.y or more •A limited number of Incubators for sale, INGLENOOK POULTRY YARDS E. J. TR EWA,RTH A HOLMESVILLE Phone 611r22, Clinton Central, 54-tf. PONTI.AC SIX FOR SALE •-- 1027 Model 4 door Sedan In First Class Condition . At Reasonable Price Apply • W. N. COUNTER 53-2 Farriers, Attention ! We now have in stock RED' CLOVER, '•TIMOTHY, ALSIRE AND ALFALFA SEED Also White azul Yellow Blossom. Sweef Clover 'Seed. All Government Graded No. 1 Purity At Prices that are Right . • Let us fill Your Requirements W. SCOTT & C BRUCEFIELD Phones; 6181:13, Clinton, Central 142r13, Seaforth Central 53-3 Cook Stove lora' 'Sale Will burn coal or wood, Cheap for quick sale ' 54-1-p. Saw- for _Sale A good Yorkshire`sow, due about„ 21st of April. 4pply to Frac k Whit- more, R. R. .Ne..3, Clinton, Phone. 606x2: r , 54-2 - House for Sale' Large,- ten roomed house on Vic-' feria. st. All modern` conveniences with new 'furnace and good garden, Apply to Mrs, Inkley„ Gunton;. 51-2-.p, For Sale 2 good' Yorlt. sows, clue to farrow about April ist. ' Apply to Ree Tyn- dill, E. R. No. ':3, Clinton. Phone 607r3. ; Clinton central,. 54-2. Conservative -Wanton' to Meet The •annual gathering- of the Wo- men's Conservative. Association will be held 'Tuesday "evening, March 27±11, at 8' o'clock, at the home of Mrs. N. W. Te%wartha. All conservative lad- ies of'tewn and eomlnunity,ikihdly ur='. 8es1 to attend, A social lunch,served', Ladies are asked to provide; Incubator for Sale. • Buckeye 1000 -egg capacity. 1 -las never .been .• need, For ' particulate; write Box 105 Clinton, Ont, 54-2-1i, Inert batnr forale S 210 egg Wisconsin ilio: hater, only, used elle:season, , Reason for selling,,' mittiii iii -larger; inachine, Apply to Mrs, Chas, Tyner, „Base Inc.i.Phone 628112, Clinton central 54.1. Clin.on Palnitr�r Holise 1Ql T9'e'1t¢!ca' i°t1'aa3t Phones=Qtfzee, 214j Residence,' 214w` Leap Year .Concert In ,Community I3a1IT ondesboro` PR1?JAY, MARCJ3 30th .at 8 p.m. Playette-"lylarrying for Money." A Sketch--,"The'$'rim Mies Pringle." Itionologues-"sizzle Announces her Engagement." "Me and My Down .Trod- den Sex." 'What- Women.:'Wiear=and . `The Bran' New Baby." "The Human "lll,an Proposes, - but' .Wo- man Disposes." "Vocal and Instrumental Music," Admission, Adults 35e, Children 20c. •54-2. WANTED .' Cook General. $50.00.• per month, Private Home, No washing. .Other' help ,employed. Experience neces- sary. P&rs. J. E. McConnell, 1231 Richiii.ond St., London, Ont. 54-1. - Baby Chicks and Hatching Eggs - Bred -to -lay Barred Rock baby chicks, from free tango,' Breeders selected for - high egg -production, $15.00 per 100, Eggs 84.00 per 100. D. M. - Lindsay, Hedge Row Chick Farm, R. R. No, 3,' Clinton, phone -6111r3, Clinton central. • 64.8 Pigs for Sale Five sows, due about the first of April, also a Hereford bull, 14 months old.` Apply to T. G. Elliott, No..1, Bayfield, or phone 41 on 609. 53-2-p, For Sale A Wisconsin hot water incubator, 140 -egg size, with brooder:%. For sale cheap. ' Fred 1VIclwen, Bayfield, Phone 624x4,• Clinton 'ecntral;. 53-3, For Sale 2000 rolls of Wall Paper at half price. J. T. DrcAsh, Varna' 53-2 Hatching Eggs for Sale Single comb white Leghorn bred - to -lay hens, 4 cents per egg 33.50 per 100. Rev, E. Parker, Clinton; Box 227. 53-tf, Irish Social The Ladies Aid of .the United church, Bayfield, will hold the an- nual'Ir•ish Social on Tuesday evening, March 20, in the basement of the church. A social time, a good pro- gram and lunch, all for 25e and 15e, 53.2-p. Bred-to.Lay White Leghorns A chance to get setting eggs' at 5c each and a "limited number of chicks at 15c each, April 23rd and then ev- ery three weeks, . Order early, C. H. Holland, Seaforth, Phone 251r22, Seaforth central, 53-3 You're Not So Dinah - To suffer from Sore Throat, $ron- chitis, Cough, Bronchial Asthma, Catarrh, Head Colds, Adenoids and Tonsil troubles, when good results are guaranteed by •using Mrs. Sybilla Spltars Tonsilitis, Try d,±, Clinton druggists, 53-2. What the Dr. Said Tonsils are diseased, must operate. Mrs, Sybilla Sphar•s Tonsilitis was applied,. tonsils Healed and operation cancelled, , Try it. Good results: guaranteed or money back. Clinton druggists: - • 53-2. .For Sale A -light Ford truck, also a small set of .platform scales. H, W. Charles- worth. - - 52.3. Foi Sale, 2 Durham grade cows, one to fresh- en latter part of 1VLareh Mill the oth- er early in April, also a De Laval cream separator in good repair. Ap- ply to E. 'G: Ford, Clinton, 52-3, ' Baby Chicks We specialize in Bred -to -lay . Bar - ted .:Recite,- Our 500, breeders,one; two and three years old, are , mated with cockerels from pedigreed bens with re.eords of from 200 to 312 eggs.. Chicks 820.00 per 100 for March; 818.00 per 100 for April; express paid. Special prices for largo orders. Hatches every • week after Mar, 13th. Order early toget best dates, James 71, Scott, Sunny,Crest Farm, Seaforth Phone 151r32, Sea - forth central. 51-tf. Farrar For Sale • Lot 67, Bayfield line;' and corner '7th con., Goderich Township, consis- ting of 92 acres,, clay loans and in, good state of cultivation, fair bciild- ings,good water and orchard, Will be sold on easy terns, Apply. to Er- nest Townshend; R. R. No. 8, Clinton,'I •FOR SALE IIY TENDER --St. Peter's "Anglican' Church Summerhill ' Lot. 1, concession 7," Millet Town- -Ship, Huron. County. Frame Ghuoeb, size about 22 ft, by 30 ft. (excluding furniture and land) . ` --Sealed tenclers:"for ,the above, ac- companied by Marked' cite& Tor 10. per cent 'of the 11urchese price Must be set to n theu d n eisi fined on a1. before 5 p.m, on Monciay, March 26±11, 1928,; from whore full partieulers can be ob- tained,* Thd•hig b-tained,,-:,Tho'higl est er any or: or not. necessarily' accepted,. Atchcleacen W. J. Doherty, Box 307, Landers, Ont, u 5z-3, CLIN'TOI�1, Sole aS'ents for ±Oe T3ISSEL 'LIN) in ci"ucling Stpne Boats, I incl `,Rollers, ;,Ilan eows . l 'Iehei-Paclse'r Ttsyetox Haixaws'/'' etc Also the IV eCorznicrorfeering .Line' completer .:Repau,s,' `tor -ail snakes of Im piements, .Plow• Points ; Fe•ncing Sea ,our- No. 121 Walking Plow Ilaiging Coulter at a special price for Cash, A Mas- sey-IIarris.6- foot Mower in first class condition, also at a -special price for CASH only: C. H. V ENNER .Electriclah . Electric Ranges, g . Flxtiiaes, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other . Appliances Wiring' and Repairs. Phone;? • Farm Wanted Wanted to hear froni -- owner of good farm for sa1e. Cash price, par- ticulars, D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn.' 53-4. For Sale O.A.C, 144. seed oats, also yellow R• have, Secretary. blossom sweet clover, Apply to AI SPRING TEE M In each of Shaw's Twelve Schools -merges into the Summer Term with • no forced vacations, Enter any day. Booklet free. Write 11:30+Bay-St., Toronto, W, 'Manley Garrett, Londesboro, •Phone,. ` 21-19 Blyth 'central. • 51-4-p. Farm For Sale 100 acres, goad soil, good buildings; fine sugar bush; 414 miles from Clin- ton. Will sell on easy terms. A. E. Matheson, Seaforth P. 0. Phone 614-33, Clinton central, 38-tf. Chick Hatching Baby Chick Hatching, 1600 eggs per week, .eggs, purchased from stan- dard flocks and hatched at 87.50 per hundred for Leghorns, $8.00 for Rocks. A good hatch guaranteed, J. Elgin McKinley, Zurich, phone 971.4, I3'ensall, 49-7 Farm For Sale • Lot -23, con. 15, Goderich township, 85 acres more or less, good land, well with windmill, bank barn, hog pen, 6 acres hardwood bush, an acre of orchard. Comfortable frame house. Also 50 acre farm on London road, Tuckersrnith. Apply to J T. •Me - Knight, R. R. No. 2, Clinton. Phone 604-r-4, Clinton central, 28-tf Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned, pressed and re- paired, Woollen goods dry cleaned. Rooms fiver Heard's B..rher shop. Jago. • 2283-tf Poultry and Eggs Walnite'U • We handle eggs every day Poultry Tuesday and Friday mornings Call us if you.want to get the highest market price A. E. Pinch Victoria St., Clinton Phone 231 27=tf Clinton's 0Atttiot, THE N0Sl.t 1ciAN NIS CLOAK IN FOR A QUEEN HAD NOTHING , NEAT FOLKS, MATTER. -OF' 114E l)112rtcUL7- 1E.S OF BAD WEATNRR! WHO THREW THE. MUD TO WALL, %N- ON- "TNI, 'IN 714E. OVERCOMING Queen Elizabeth never knew what comfort was! On cold mornings she couldn't get ont of bed- hi a warm, room—heated by our coal --and eat a delicious breakfast—cooked by our' coal. No, sir! • She had to .take her bad weather just 'as it came - But you' can know what comfort• is, ifyotl will, Call 74 1or an order of our'DL&W,'coal, and we'll send you a load, of warmth and, comfort fit for any .queen! y Call -±lie "'fir ar�i;l'''t, #or good, clean coal COAL COMPANY. PRONE 74 CJ JN` ON House For Sale. Large red brick house, corner Or. ange and Wellington streets, 8 rooms, all modern conveniences. Possession when desired. AIso a barn an 3 acre lot on Wellington street, Apply to Mrs. W. Jenkins. 06-tf-6p Goal That Satisfies .We sell the cleanest, safest and most economical fuel and always at a fair price, i A telephone call will receive our prompt attention. You can feel absolutely sure that 'every shovel of coal will be of the same conformity of quality, HOWARD CLARK Phone 182 Orders Taken at Lawson's Grocery Phone 11I, WOOD I have a quantity 'of good hard wood, slabs and cedar. NOTICE Final Notice• -•Coal accounts' not paid by March 31st will be handed in fol` collection, - E. WARD Phone 155 Huron street Singer Sewing Machine Leased on Small Monthly Payment) Big Discount on Cash Sales Now is the time to have your ma- chine repaired and cleaned. Repairs, Needles, Belts and Parts for all makes. W. GLEN COOK Phone 171J P.O. Box 201, Clinton RAMO KOLSTEZKING Buy a , radio . ,for ,the family in doing se you will be giving them something which they can enjoy the year around, , We are dealers for the-IColster and Kings' sets and will be, pleased to give you a demonstration at any time. Batteries charged and stor 1 for the winter W.. J. Nediger, Prop. SEEDS :Have on hand a quantity of Alfalfa, Timothy and Alsike . We offer these at a special price through 1Vfarch for cash, Our Alfalfa is the,: Ontario Vare- gated strain direct from Peel County: This quality of seed is very seaxee this year advise buying early. Arlt, accepting orders on ICabanico , Spring tWheat, Oats, and Bazley for•' e s know your require- ments jo we ekiri make 'our pin:chases accordingly. .a. J. A. FORD 4`F • Phone 123 b"leur and Feed Merchants; ani GrainB3nyers'