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The Clinton News Record, 1928-06-07, Page 5r") According•' tot' statistics <7anadtane- x te.fort7-thre"Oce,%. creitm•,'aones•-per, "head. last; Year .,'Soip,O,o ;y-eheatod as Our office boy says' he;didnt ger, its shake. Wo ma nt `nt ` here. beldwr but we'seem t6,,want it,ivatrt quick• wg•can,get ;it.—Brandon ,Site:" Yea .and when•we Ilse that up' ie want a'- ,x»or ht ie e t , e•O' noir ne to vote on a )iew g1,and :`stand at ;4he -.agricultural ' p rounds. '"Those eplsosed we: ' siippoee, will kt on the ideri Lpndop Free.Press , y t Not Inecesteril . '! What aliou the- r e f t So far, the Sa urd `•Nig lit has:` ay:Night ;keen able 'to ascertain the ;critics • of. '-the-tSresent systeri;. (of makrng ap+° ': pointnient to the office Of 'governor; '•general), '.desire •that- the:'appointi- -ntenis"shall'hereafter-be•Made by the '<'Canadidn Press'Assocration,; if it can agree Upon .afavorite,,.Toronto Sat:i •`urday Night, ' We: rise to ark• which .,Association; the Daily or Weekly? Froin', several-:rplapes some.reports et of damage'. wrought;frem.;the, use -of ;;fireerackers during• the Victoria Day :,•celebrations,..injuries- to pefaons and loss. by -fire, etc, . Blit the most cur :_'ious accident occurred at Galt, when , the ;sun ignited •- a firecracker in•. a' dealer's windaw,:'causing-,the .whole' ,Stock to' .take 'fire, blowing ,out the .window and causing a fire which des- troyed;several hundred dollars worth of goods.. Perhaps . more than one -fire of "unknown origin" may be caus- ed by too warm a caress from Old ' SoI, though he hasn't been very lavish of them this spring, so far. 'Bat- it -would be well to remember that the -concentrated rays of the sun, reflect ad through glass, cause intense' heat and might easily y ignite anything of a highly combustible nature. . The people of• Northern Ontario are indignant over the statement by a •couple of University professors in • "Toronto that vice and crime are ram- pant•in that part of the province and 'Premier Ferguson and members of 'his cabinet last week answered these -charges by stating that conditions' in •'the mining districts of the north are •steadily improving, The Porcupine • Advance last week in discussing' the 'matter said: "The North Land is not a land of plaster saints, and has no. ambition to pose as such. But it is eminently decent, law-abiding and orderly and free from the evils that 'beset some reining sountries." There are, of course, a very large. pereentage'of foreigners in :that part of the country and if they are not just as good Canadians as those of the , old stock in this part of Ontario it is not to be wondered at. From what we have heard the most serious aspect of the case is the - fact that "red" teacb- •ing amongst these foreigners seems to be going 6n -without much hinder- anee. Something should- be' done to 'keep them down until these people 'learn enough about Canadian, laws• • and, customs to be able to judge of t'their merits. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Editor News -Record: I yesterday <'tame across a letter from my father giving information long desired, viz, .>about the building of the first Angli- can church in Clinton. In it he says, :"I built the church in 1835-6—a good .frame building, siding of pine, floor :t4_ inch' cherry. There was a tower .some 12 or 14 feet above the roof, no gallery. The area of the floor was ,.about the size of your present church, $ large windows on each side. I eol- .lected money for it in England, peo- ple here gave help in labour, for cash was scarce in those days. What be- -caine of it? No church rates, I sup- pose., it gradually got out of repair. ;:One named Cooper used to read pray- .ers, preach; now and then a travelling .Methodist missionary would help." This letter shows when and how the .first church was built—also that, my :father did not know it was burned ,down—as also (I ; think) another frame building replaced: by the pros. -eat brick -edifice, e rected under the :supervision of lime Jas, Carmichael, some time in the early sixties, which ihas stood ever since, I want to take advantage of this- opportunity, to cor- rect" an or-rect"an erroneous' impression, that 'other denominations have a right to .the use of St. Paul's church, It is not :ea. The trust deed states, that in the 'event of there being no Anglican min- ister here stationed then, and thein on- ly, 1st a Presbyterian and '2nd a • '.Methodist may hold service, lVly fathy <er, who drew up the deed, was a very broad-minded man and considered it /better to -permit the use of the build ling by the above named, than for it to 1•einain idle. " If there be any virtue however in a possessory title, the An- . glican .congregation have had, a resi- • dent Anglican priest here for oy'er.60 ;years, which I would think settles the question definitely of ownership. --JOIN" ItANSI'ORD _Clinton, May 25th, 1p28, PftiSSING OF ASHFIELD'S OLDEST CITIZEN John Barnby, Ashfield township's *oldest citizen, i" 'wed, probably . the oldest person h. ion county, died' at the residence of his son, James :Barnby, concession 12th, Ashfield on .Friday last in his 107th year;. Mr. Barnby was born in Yorkshire; ' „England, March llth, 1822, being a lad, of fifteen When Queen Victoria came to the throne and so lived in the reign of five sovereigns. He ;came to, Canada when a young man of twenty, two and ten years later came to Ash, field, where he took up land and hew, ed Mit a home for himself. Ile was a respected resident of the community and was all,his his lxf. e connected with the Church, .being Methodist g an aetivt rpentber, of ' Zion United, fotmeil) .Methodist, •oongregatien ,,since its or gattization, Ile is :survived -by two sons and one daughter, , two being. resident in the west, and the son with 'whom he lived, .•His; wife died forty years ago In 11'far li last he ceiebrat od his .7!06th birthday by listening•'in on 3t radio conceit The.uneral took -lace fe'onn his late Meme; on. Monday •af torhpoli St011iteg TQWV1181143 •Mx.'John owan McCtended the at funeral -o hissiSter,, the late Mrs. Peter Murray- of Detroit, on Friday, June l1Mi,. and Ss,.>• -Eby .- .,.Montietln„ and” c teyoechildren,` Mildred •and,Jaekl:t Londoii''vistted'' at the henio of ;hfi 1.14 11 €4ilr iobr fox 1 few 'ddjis" at the end of the week. -, There passed .away in .St. Joseph's hospital„ London, on ,May•_22L0 life• long residelit of Stanley .township!: in The person' of Robei't'1Mhdrinley, Three Woeks;previous :he had gone't0 Lon- don for an operation. In a few days he andhis :fi;iende Icn'ew he would -nev- er• return 'e ,his old home but he lay, in eonxparative comfort, 'without pain orcomplaint,' constantly •attended by one of :his•two' nurses-and+always 'able to recognize the, greetings and atten- tiozls of his wife, who was ever near and the friends, who were privileged t0 see Itim ` - • Mr.'McKinley ::`was born • on the Goshen line,- Stanley, on, June 13th -1864:and always lived .on- the farm on which. he was born, When he -wee but eleven -months :old his • father died leaving a wife • and family of silt daughters arid- one •son,. • His mother lived* : with him until her death, ten years' ago. In 'January 1911 he was -married to Miss Jean Campbell, of McIfillop, who, now with their two children, Margaret Mary, aged pix. teen, and Robt, Campbell aged twelve, are left to mourn a kind and loving husband and most indulgent father, Two sisters, Mrs. Clarke of Varna and Mrs. Becker of Aneroid, Sask,; survive andwere able to be near him during his illness. One sister, Mrs. Wm. Lamont, was killed at her home. on the. Goshen' line, sixteen years ago; two died in the W eet within the past two years and one . died in Dakota quite a number of yeas ago. Until the Anglican church o11 the Goshen was closed Mr. McKinley was a member and faithful attendant then he and his family joined the Uni- ted church and while health permitted he was ever present at •the church services. His pastor, Rev. Mr. Pen- rose, conducted thefuneral services. Never very -rugged and, of a retir- ing disposition Mr. McKinley never served in any -public office but he had a host of warns friends, many who bore route testimony to their friend- ship and respect for hint and sym- pathy for his family by attending the funeral whicli was held on Thursday afternoon to Bayfield cometery. A- bout one hundred and seventy-five cars were in the procession, Friends were present from McKillop, Hullett. Godericli. Walton, Londesboro, Clin- ton, Seaforth, Mitchell, Bayfield, Zur- ich, Hensall, London and Forest. The floral offerings were many and beau- tiful. - Brucefielci - The Marion Oliver Mission Circle will meet in the school room of the United -church on Friday June 8th, at 8 p.m. There will be a special speak- er for the' occasion and a special in- vitation is extended to the members of the W. M. S. and other ladies of the congregations to attend. The members of• the circle are asked to bring their sunshine bags. Mrs, W.- Stevens, is away Oh a vis• it to her'' ,daughters in Listowel and Mount )Forrest at present. Mr. Hind: MIs. Andrew Murdock and daughter' bf Detroit visited at the honne,'•of the fornter's father, Mr. Robt. Murdock, last. Sunday. Mr. John Swan returned to Detrdit with them on Monday. '.< Mrs. Wm. Scott and Mrs. Alex. Mc- Cartney are at present visiting their sister, Mrs, -A. Douglas;i' and other friends in London and"Westminister. Mr. Dutot visited at thehomeof his son, Stanley, and: his. daughter, Mrs T. Caldwell„ .who is at present in the memorial hospital in Seaforth, where she underwent a serious operation re- cently, - . The trustees of Bairds cemetery arc having a bee to lower the corner stones and remove fences around .plots in the cemetery cry on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 2, in the way of im- proving the appearance of the cem- etery. They will -appreciate' the as- sistance of all plot owners who can. make.it,convenient to be present on that date. Mr. Frank Vollick, of near Clinton died on MondayeJnne 4th. DANCING to Harold Skinner's Blue Water Boys in WINGHAM ARENA EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT._ 65-tf, RIB-: `®'r IL House roofs„Lasti in ROOF evasive ROOF your house or cottage with Rib'Roll.. liandsome' to leek at ... increases value of property ... laatix .,..col aectscleanrainwater,banishes t leaks ,,.ideal:for houses, barns,sheds, warehouses, a. buioo, churches, o public fob fresOngm te. size of roof for' flee estimate. Waste feel psmdust„ts tii`ired PRESTON, QNT. S Racco eor'to Notal bin le 5, 8idia eCo- Lunited. IAa''ett es ASH'TON—COLE ` I•n; Cliotoi`,' on Juno 2nd by`the Rev'' A,k,A; Herne , Filen Elizabeth (Beesze);' youngest daughter of+ Mr.• and Mrs., 'Wee. -"T -f, -- Cole of Clii ten, tee Cecil J 1Shtolt d± Stapley,-1eldest son of Mt ,rand Ms's John•Ashton of',!duckersmrtYi STEWART Tn gtanleY tpwn'ship, oil May 20th, ;t0 141. and; Mrs: Clifford St t !• ewax,ason PLCKARD—Iri H'oline vrlle,; 3Oth, to Mil, and 1 1 ' a son VISIT E: (A,ND .Ur MOUNT • EDITI CAVELL In 'Jasper National Parkr bea itiful Mount Edith ,Cavell laisos 'her glia-, tening white -,:head.', head ' 11,033 feet:' toward ""the : This :superb mountain is blit one of' the.inany of the scenic jewels whose'beagty draws., thousands of 'tourists to ,'3'asper Nat- ional Park each year Jas:" •P rl•"' r a e . od e: itself .the: var- ied' pe L g.,. ,,. :. scenery %abbot the Lodge -the motor trips—the sports -011 account for the international ,: popularity of this great resort. Visit Jasper t)ti5'. rummer and, rf possible, add .the Triairgie +Tour io your' itinerary: { �7alier , to, Prince Rupert, by boat to ,ty'ahcouver and back to Jasper: National Park;—will give you the :mpst wonderful concep• - tion of the beauties; of ` our • Canadian West. -Any Canadian'' National.Agent will be glad -to •-fiirnish'you with full particulars, rates; routes, etc.-L.-Advt. BANG!. BANG! BANG! Our reconditioned 'Used Cars must be sold. Do not miss this, opportun- ity. Practically all makes and mod- els offered for `your "selection, includ- ing DODGE, FORD, CHEVROLET,:,. PONTIAC,:CHRYSLER, ESSEX, WHIPPET,- MAXWEItiL, HUDSON SEDANS AND. COUPES Only three days to get one of these Bargains. June 7,. 8, and 9 Your- Present Car Taken in Exchange -TERMSARRANGED' CENTRAL AITOMART In care of Xnkley's Garage • Clinton,' Ontario. • 65-1. A 25 CENT •^" Verandah' n � Tea and Sale of •25 cent articles at` the home- of MRS. 0. L. PAISLEY .• on the afternoon of Thursday, June loth from 4 to 7 o'clock Under the auspices of the. Girls' -Club of Wesley -Willis United Church , - ' We solicit your patronage. 65-1. Cook Stove for Sale Happy Thought cook stove, used on- ly one -winter. Reason for selling, leaving town do not wish to move :t' Apply to Mrs. Benthan, Rattenbury street, West. 05-3-p NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Neil Smith, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims „against the es- tate of Neil Smith, late of the village of Brucefield, in the County of Huron, shoemaker, deceased, who died on 'or about the thirteenth day of March A.D. 1928, are required to deliver to Alexander Smith the administrator of the said estate. or W. Brydone solici- tor, on or before the thirtieth day of June A.D. 1228, a full statement of their claims together with particulars thereof, and the nature of the secur- ities, if held by them 'ail duly- vere• fied by affidavit. , AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said last mentioned date the said ad= ministr'ator twill proceed to distribute the estateof the said deceased a• mongst the persons' entitled' thereto having regard only to such claims as he shall have received due notice and in accordance therewith. Dated at Ctinton,,.Ontario, this 5th day of June A.D. 1928.. W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario Solicitor for the said Estate 65-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of William, Shipley:, Deceased: NOTICE is hereby given that all, persons having claims against the es- tate of William Shipley late of`the. town of Clinton, in the County of 1-Iur-. 'on, yeoman, deceased, who died on or about the 7thday: of March A.D. 1628, are required to deliver to Randall Shipley or Wikfred' D. Shipley the :ex-. ecutore ;of 'said;' estate or W. Blydene solieitor, on oe. ibofore the 80th dayeitsf June:: A.A. 1928, a full 'statement," of heir claims together with partimilars thereof, and the nature of the 'secur- ities, if held_bythem all duly. verefied by affidavit. • - AND TAKE NCTICEthat after the said mentioned date the said ..ex• ecutors"will proceed toedistribute the estate of the said deceased. :amongst the persons entitled thereto having re-• a suet: 11 claims as the sh o s v a ,grd only t htxve received due notice and in actor therewith. dane6 Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 4th ,day of June A.D; 1928.• W..'BE, BRYDONE, Clintn, Criteria, Solicitor for the "Said Estate. 663 ears on, Srnce I opened my Portrait Studio! iii Clinton,• I wish -to thanitM1 ny inany. customers;fer, their patronage ','I' 'pii'ey -sa'y lily buelneSs has been very li?hen. you need Photos ' that please come"any Tuesday to my Spud' no hours Froin 10 a.m, tb 5 li,ni, , u'is . z, y2,„ ,S YOu1' fi11nS ..t0+ dgvtle1lopnoteeAri!d " r r Bilr es Portrait S"t igs Myl1.lQE'ELL AND OLINTON D„Member• 'F owers:, I , . ,a ud floral designs._ of. all`. kinds .sen ;anywhe re,, ,Special < 'erten tion to,oht,of,town•:orders. ” W e, novo �i"lilrg•e:stoelr of'P` rants in readmess+,'fbr hanging baskets, bale 0of11' boxes; bedding, etc, -I .r 1 a "" e" :Ga, rld.se stockat Greenhouse..': CI'' ,S. V. Cooke Tryo Phones -66w and 66j Ir An►:nou icng i , DID0'.Lxi CSS TAILORING 11;<ADE Tb -MEASURE CLOTHES 819.60'to ;65.00 `CLEANING. AND PRESSING GIVE US A CALL r..4 Week?. '.role'"t iT o kr ly and Neatly Dorxi: • E..C.. RUHL McEeveti's Old Stand. Opposite - Post 'Office LIBERALS The' Federal and Provincial Liberal Associations of South:- Huron. will hold, their annual meeting in TOWN -BALL, HENSALL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th at 2:30 p.rjt. . . Theenieeting will ,be tdderesed by Mr. Thomas McMIII-an, M,P, and oth- „er.' speakers.": ' , . Federal officers: Dr. J. W. Shaw, president. J. A. MhEwan, Secretary, Provindial •officers: Thos. Shilling- shaw, President, J. 1Vt. Govenlock. Secretary. 65-2. - • Store. for Rent The store now occupied by E. L. Mittell will be 'for• rent.- Immediate possession •if required. Apply to S S. Cooper, Olintdn. 65-3 Wanted to Rent ;A -comfortable ,medium-sized house or cottage, possession about July 15th, by young couple, no children- Write Box 329, Clnton, or 'phone 204. 65-2-p. Tractor Plowing I am prepared to do plowing by the acre, at any tirne, everything furnish- ed, Also wood sawing. Apply to S. Flewitt, or phone 13 on 606, Clinton central. 46-tf. 6p, For Sale bearable 'building Iot for sale, on Princess Street, West. Enquire Thos, White, Rattenbury street west. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Ann Peffers, - Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the es- tate of Ann Petters late of the Town el Clinton -in the County of Huroii, married woman, deceased,'who died on 'or about the 18th day of April A.D. 1928, are' required' to deliver to Jos- eph George Crich and Hannah Eliza- beth Townsend the executors of the said estate or W. Brydone, solicitor, on or before the 22nd day of .tune A.D. 1928, a full' statement of their claims together , with particulars thereof,. and. the nature of the sec= uriities, if held by them all duly veri- fied by- •affidavit. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said last mentioned date' the said ex- ecutors will proceed' to distribute' the estate of` the said teeeased amongst the persons entitled thereto having-re- gard aving•regard only to such claims as they shall have received' due notice and in ac- cordance ,therewith. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 60 day of rune AD. 1928. • W. ,BRYDONE; Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for -the said' Estate 65-8, Sealedtenders addressed, to the un- dersigned. and endorsed, "Tender foe Reconstruction of the- South Pier, triose fortunate; enough . , to take no 12 o'clo k ay _c, noon, (daylight savfugj, Tliursday, June 14,,19288, for the recon- struction oftho su)rerstruott se of the South Pier, ih[_ concrete, far „-length of`200 feet, at. G;oderich, Huron''Coun• ty; :Ont- Plans.and farm of contract"can be seen' and specifatton :and forms of tender obtained, at this Department tat the offices of the District. Engin. eersi Clestotns €Iuilding, London, Ont. Equity Office, Qoderich, Ont., also at the Builders: Exchange, 70 Bond ',Street, Toronto, Ont. ' Tenders will hot be cpnsidered Un- less ;,made en -printed. terms supplied by the Deptateenettt and hi acordance with conditions contained therein., Each tender -must be accompanied by alkaccepted cheque en a chartered hank, payable, . , to the - order ..of the. Minister et Public Works,..cqual to 10. lier,cent of the amoent a the tender, Bondsf the Doininion: f Canada - t.' p o p bonds of the Canadian` National ltail.• way Company will also be accepted as security, or bonds and a, chequo if re- mitted to make up an. odd: amount. Note—Blue prints can be obtained, at this •pepartment•by -depositi-ng an accepted cheque for the mein of 310.00 payable to the order. df' -tile Minister of Pitblic Works hick win Wee., tit Y turned xt the intending' bidder,sahl3i4 1, regtilar bid, By order, 2. 5.- O I312IEN' -Secretary. Departmentof Pulti eWoxks, Ottawa,, May 25, 1928. a, r• l Y ,k, BrinS,your .poultry ,led eings,here and,. d,. , x naeke' Mere profit • for:. y041s4lf, .Moiltet priees'for heavy•;hens are high lake ad,Yantage . of ` them now, as C114tpq Leod,ing,.Egg-Grading t i ` Sat n X t0 n Pon t lr 'H u. :W hones=Office; 214,1 Residence; 21'4wi Garbage: Collection The ',Muntopal;:Council' "oe- Clinton ;contemplates:'instituting 'a system 'of Garirag'e collection r f, 'a ; sufficient %nurnbeu:' of • • citizens wish- ' to °avail' ,themselves, of it.:'.: The: lar ger : thernum ei: of users the b 1e less the: cost wiil,be ,, • It Is requested 'that all'::who desire this ,Service will send in'lheir names. .to the .Town Clerlt's•office.'- Further particulars as to cost, num- ber of collections, etc. '.will be given before the work' is undertaken.. II B. Comber Mayor.".... .• Foam For Safe 100 acres, good soil, good =bin ldings•. fine,eugar bushe.itt •miles from Clin- ton. Will. sell on easy terms. E.' A'Iatheson, Seaforth P, "O. "Phone 614-33, Clinton central. 38-tf NOTICE TO, CREDITORS In the Estate of Daniel K. Prior, Deceased - NOTICE is hereby given that all persons • having claims against the .estate of -Daniel K. Prior, late of the Town of Clinton in `the County of Huron, Brick -layer, deceased, who died on or about the thirtieth day of April A. D. 1928, are required to de- liver to Mrs. Laura Kay the execu• trix of the said estate or W. Brydone, solicitor, on or before the sixteenth day of June A. D. 1928, a full state ment of their claims together with particulars thereof, and the nature of the securities, if held by thein all duly verified by affidavit. ANDTAKE NOTICE that ,after the said last mentioned date the said executrix will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased a- mongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to such claims as she shall have received due notice and. in accordance therewith. • Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 23rd day of May 1928. W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario Solicitor for the said executrix 63-8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS . In the estate of William Henry Ball, Deceased • NOTICE is ,hereby .given that all persons having claims against' the es- tate of William Henry Ball, late of the town of Clinton, in the County al -Huron, yeoman, deceased, who died on or about the nth .day of March A.D. 1926 are required to deliver to Christina Rutherford Ball, the ad- ministratrix of the said estate or her solicitor, 'on or before the lith day of June A.D. 1928, a full statement of their claims together with parti- ulars thereof, and the nature of the securities, if held by them' all duly verified by affidavit. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said last mentioned date the said administratrix will proceed to distrib- ute the estate of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to such claims as she shall have received due notice and in accordance therewith. bated' at Clinton, Ontario, this 23rd day of May A.D, 1928. W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario Solicitor for the said Ad'ministratrix 63'-3'. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of .Tane .l`ohnston, Deceased NOTICE is hereby given that bit persons having claims against the estate . of Jane Johnston, late• of ; the' Village of Varna in -the County of Huron, spinster d'eceased, who died on or about the sixteenth day' of April A.D. 1028, are required to deliver to the executrix of the said estate or to W. Brydone solicitor, on or before the sixteenth day of June A.D. 1928, a full statement of their claims • to- gether with particulars' thereof; and' the nature of the securities, if Herd' by theme all duly verified'' by affi•. davit. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said last mentioned datethe said executrix will proceed to distribute !, the estate of the said deceased a• mongst the persons entitled 'thereto having regard only to such claims as she shall have received due notice and in accordance' therewith. Dated' at Clinton;, Ontario, this 23rc1' day of May, 1928, W'. BRYDONE; Clinton, Ontario Solicitor for the said' executrix, 63-31 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate -of Napoleon Joseph LeBeau. Deceased. NOTTCti is hereby given that' all persona having claims against the estate of Napoleon Joseph 'LeBeau late of the township, of Stanley in the County of''Iluron,"•yeoman, cleeeased, who died en or ahopi the 21st day 9:f March A.D., 1928, are required to de- liver to,W. Brydone, solicitor for the executors of the said. estate on or be fore the 9th clay of J2me,A.I), 1926. a full statement of their claims togeth- er with omelenlara 'thereof, and 'the nature of the Securities, if held by .thoin, all dilly yerifie i by affidavit, - AND TAKE NOTICE that after! the said last mentioned date the eaicii executors will ;pro-Caad to distribute the estate ,'of the-: said • "deceased a••. xnongst the persons' entitled -thereto having,regarcl ox15 to such cla ms as en n they shall have }ee ved due, x e, o tic e. hand in aecordaneo therewith. hated at Clinton; Ontario, this 17th: clay of May, 1928. ' W. BIt7iDON, `Clinton;"Ontario:: Solicito1 ;tee:the said executors.' TELEPHONE ` 53 CLINTON P115 I'O ,LOWING. ARE A FEW EW ITEM ?i ,-. S WE CARRY FOR.. YQUR.NEEDS- X1•ci, 1 Clover honey at 13 (.lents per you E<oimaldelrYtle '• ;Pure Neatfoot Ott :' Benzine: Old .'> nglisli Wax, ansa• Brightner .! Dental Plaster, Siinonize Auto. Cleaner : and :Ppiisher, Bon .Ami, :Salt Petre..' -Sulp,. hur, D s om Salts. ,P Coleman; and Aladdin tie n Ma nes.. Spark Piug•s, 'Valve Grinding' g Co Bund. n,iP Perfection Oil Stove Wiolfs. ,t Whiz Fly Fume. Crenoid, Steamed Bone Meal Fertiliser. Collo Glass. Carden Seeds in bulk. Bicycle Repairs, Men's Work'Shoes.` C. H. VENNER, Electrician Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, irons, Fans and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs. JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD 0711 Phone 7 Western Oats. A CAR LOAD OF Hoinony Feed -+- Seed Potatoes Some Irish Cobblers on hand for seed, Baled Straw for sale. H. W. Charlesworth . We Want Your Milk and Cream We are manufacturers of both cheese and butter. We want your milk or cream. We pay highest mar- ket price weekly. Satisfaction guar. anteed. Phone your order for finest cheese or pasturised butter in prints or sol- ids to W. H. Lobb, Clinton, Ont., 5, R. No, •3, Phone No. 605r32. • THE HOLi4lESVILLE CO -OPERA. TIVE CHEESE AND BUTTER COMPANY, LIMITED Baby's Buggy For Sale Reed baby's buggy, in good condi- tion. Cheap for quick sale. Mrs, Chas. Shanahan. 68-tf, I SUMMER TERM§ In each of Shaw's Twelve schools follows the present session in regu- lar order from July 3rd with no forced vacations. Enter any day. Booklet free. Write 1130 Bay St., Toronto, W. R. Shaw, Secretary. Coal That Satisfies We sell the cleanest, safest and most economical fuel and always at a fair price. - A telephone call will receive our prompt attention, You can feel asolutely'eure that every shovel of "coal will be of the seine uniformity of quality. " HOWARD CLARK Phone 182 Orders Taken at Lawson's Grocery Phone 111 Eggs and Poultry Eggs handled at residence every day—graded by an experienced grad- er, for which we pay the highest mar- ket price. CREAM Purchased for Stillman's of Strate ford. Agent for the Viking Cream Sep. arator. ., A. E. Finch Victoria St., Clinton Phone 231 27-tf Buggy for Sale Top buggy, rubber tires, in good condition. Apply to Mrs. 3. Cornish, Rattenbury street. 60-tf-lp. To Customers To let my 'customers know that I have installed a telephone. My num- ber is 640 r 14 Clinton central. Ever. ed L. Johnston, Decorator. 61-tft Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Clothes cleaned, pressed and re- paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned. Rooms Iver Heard's B..rber shop. W. 3. Jago. 2283-tt Clinton's iiit11100 A TNOuGHT` IP4 71 ME NINI=ORDi�.i3l , COASAVESL- NOW AND. FOR.GE.YOU;6 ABOUT IT FOR A YEAAR Did you ever wake up, in the night trying to remember something you must ao. And. you puzzled ever it, and lost house of sleep?, Well„ that's the way you're going to feel all summer untilou ou et V 2 your "next `winter's supply of coal ordered and delivered, ' Save your time, worry and money by orderiag it today. r: Call the ' forSod clean g � 1 an coal, ' usiard COAL COMPANY PHONE 74 CLINTON: WOOD FOR SALE A quantity of good hardwood and cedar for sale. E. WARD Phone 155 Huron stree8 Singer Sewing Machine Leased on Small Monthly Payments 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, Clinted RAbIO KOLSTER-KING Buy a radio for the -family in doing so you will be giving them something which they can enjoy the year around, We are dealers for the 'roister and Kings sets andwill be pleased to give you a demonstration at any -time. - Batteries charged and store! 1 • foil- the,winter l We J. Nediger, Prop, SEEDS Have on hand a quantity of Alfalfa, Timothy and Alsike . We offer these at a special price through March for cash.,' Our Alfalfa is the Ontario Vare- gated strain direct from Peel County. This : quality ` of seed is very scarce this year advise buying early. Are accepting orders on Kabanko Spring Wheat, Oats, and Barley for seed, •,Let ' us know your require- ments so we can make our pur'chases accordingly. • J. Aa . FORD & SON Phone'123 Feed Merebantd "Flortr'end F d .. awl) i. Grain Buyers y�