The Clinton News Record, 1928-06-21, Page 5t n Brest �I ; �[(�11,; te£tkki}od tp DQtroit on• Tuesday, after
E, having spent rs@Yet 4 r days at ,their
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tj+le gf',bonnet put thee, elan e
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their
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Rev ` (,Malpr) Tg]niie� of Southarirp
onrpreaehiilg in 'a".'local church .last
17444 `,#17.0 l46))ukeCt tare common
ase of swear words todhy.';, "There'i'n
one Single season that can. he
anoed'for the rieeessity
„Of swear
" said £lie Major„and he as right
-inacrdin:e Reporter -Reformer
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The. Mail and 'E'
mpire last week xe-
ferred ` editorially; to ,the ':,Protest of
:Archdeacon Armitage of? ; Halifax.
-zrgaidst .the nse,:in the,Public •schools'
of Nova.,; Scotia, ':of a histo'ry • book
which '.was recommended° by • the: D'e.
;partment:pf Education -'.'-!Phis book,
•a' nbcjeri% Progress;" -was' -written by
:an American for ,Amerieertacoiisump
tion and `that' fact ` is proof enough
.that it is not the sort of history that
;Canadipn'school children 'should• be
Every'' little, while we have protests
'that"we are using Arnefican school
' :books. iii' oiir Canadian schools. Why
-do we not use „Canadian .textbooks?
We have in Canada:plentyof hien, arid
*women, perfectly capable'of ••writing
books, for Canadian schools. Is it the
niggardliness of those = in authority
which causes them.to .place 'in the
hands bf Canadian' children books' pre-
pared for use across -the border,
books which laud America and • its,
institutions while overlooking as ,:is
perfectly natural, many -of. the;ad-
vantages of this • country or of Eng-
land? This'policy is a very -short.
sighted one and one which, cif persist-
ed in, will have its effect on our Can-
adian youth. This book which the
Archdeacon complains „about stater„
that "The war lost to England her old
• lead in naval power. The United
:States had gained that head," which
according to the Mail and Empire,
"is as great an exaggeration as the
report• of Mark Twain's death." We
have no, quarrel with the, American.
habit of self -laudation in its histories,
"but we do not need to put these books
in the hands of our own children in
their formative years, The Provinces
of Canada should supply their
school children with books which will;
build up Canadian and British senti-
•ments.
ae�field
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hamilton of Lon-
don are at their summer home in the
-village.
Mrs. Chapman, Dora and.Eric of
London arrived'en Tuesday to spend
several days in- the village at their
,cottage.,
Mrs. Geo. Erwin 'arrived last week
from Prince Albert, Sask., to visit her,
-sister, Mrs. Mary Bailey, who' is
Miss Gladys Gale returned on Fri --
day after having•'visited her sister,
Mrs. W. G.•:Richardson, in Waterloo.
Ur, and, Mrs. A. E. Erwin motored'
to. Wingham and spent Sunday with
:the latter's brother.
Mrs. 0. Russe]1. of Teeswater is
. -visiting Mrs. Rouatt. The latter is
much improved in health. -
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Buchanan and
family of London are occupying Mrs.
-Jas.' McMillan's cottage.
Mrs. G. Reid, Billy and Bobby of.
• Varna have been with her sister,
Mrs. E. Featherston, who we regret
to -report, is ill in bed.
'Mr. Jas. Manson of Seaforth is vis-
iting Mr. Samuel Moore,
Mr. and Mrs.. It. J. Cantelon and
'Mr. Ramsay of Granton were the
guests' of Miss Maude McGregor on
..,Sunday..
The services in, Trinity chureh were
all well attended' on Sunday last
'Captain J. Rogers and Sister- Baker
'took charge of both morning -and ev-
•ening services.- The former preached
'at the morning -service and both gave
1• splendid addresses in'the•evening. St,
Andrew's evening service was cancel-
' led to enable their -members to attend
'the Mission Service in Trinity.
Mrs. Catey addressed the Women's
-meeting in 'the afternoon. The Cm -
seders are working in this Parish un-
til•Saturday.• A' service of thanks-
giving will he held -on Friday even
'ling ht Trinity church, '
Mrs. Casey and Sister Baker are
the guests of Mrs. F. W; Baker dur-
• ing'their stay. While Captains Rog,.
.,'ers;-'Pollock and Jackson are staying
at the Rectory. Captain Banks was
"the guest of -Mrs. F. A. Edwards on
...Wednesday
"'
and Thursday. "
Miss Maude Sterling Of Owen Sound
-is- ;speiiding her ,vacation with her
'mother, M. Wni. Sterling,
Miss Jessie Metcalf of Detroit ar-
rived on Saturday to Spend her vaca-
tion with her parents; Dr. and Mrs.
-.Wm. F. Metcalf,
'M>isses Izetta Merner and Ethel
Jowett of : New Dundee aro visiting
;their parents, the Continuation school
.:having closed last week.
The, following were nominated for
Trustees, at the meeting of the. rate.
payers held on Thursday last:
Lewis Thomsoh, by ,Murdock Ross
.and Richard. Elliott.,
F. Merner', by W.m. Weston and"
George Castle.
'John McLeod, by E.`F,.Meri er and,
Robert Scotcbmer
Win.••R. Jowett, by. George Weston
and' Robert Blair.
The former did .not stand, and the,
three latter•:°candidates qualified se
they were duly declared, elected and'
Will take charge of the affairs of the
Police Village of.Bayfield.
"Illi-. •and. ars, Clarence r Parke of
Stanley Tp:, were the: guests Of their
:aunts. the Misses Parke,. on Sunday. -„
Mr. A, Ford King spent the: Week-
end :with his -parents.' '
Dr. and ;Mrs. 'E. T. White, and -Miss
x
E:. White ofLondon are? at their' cot-
, tap+e in the village. ,
MyOates:spent Pita at
r; T, . W.d
p,
his. bungalow, which:, he purchased
frorri W .Ii, Robinson,
Dr:' J.- It.„ 'Smith returned toLon•c
:...
den on Friday after • having , speni�.
••,several days at his cottage,
ottage-
Mrs W J Nllibttl v he was caller]
to London ,a couple of� weeps `ago-, n -v
rig to: the death of hei, lir btbgr in law
the; late +Dr" Or JefieY,° ret `fined
, lx
hoirle;'o3r Sunday, Mi ;and M'i+s ,A E.:,
Turner hawilig; or
tier ,°i,iim
London
Mi•,'1Geer e' Eisler • Masters Miller,'„
ea,
Mark, rind Junior Fisher' of 'W'ateiloo
and Mrs:E, Fisher of .Ifitchone`r •spent
Sunday'with'Mn and.Ms F. Ed
wai.clsq Mrs Edwards"wlio visited an.
Kitc`k'ener for a oouple:of weeke;' ac-
coitapgnaed theiiyr 'home ;!and ;Master
Millerishei •remaaned:to vioit ,with
Miss, F1
z Florence L3lhott;'who came on.
Friday' to visit,°her, :parents Mi - and
Mrs. P: H Elliott, left again on `Tues=
day fox Edmonton
Mr. ,W H: Shannon of Toaputo,jojn
,ed •his : wife, xaaid,,;farnily at their;';eot-
tage :on Saturday,.•
Mrs. A J
fit veli
e, S, and two dairgh
tett of, London ar'e.spendmg a 'cou e
" pi
of weeks at then Got}ager•Mei'rv-
timeLodge '' ,""
Rev, and Mrs. l W.A. Townshend and.
family and Miss- Mary Elliott return-
ed to Bervie' On Monday.after having
spent the week -end with•their parents,
'Mr. and Mrs: T. H, Elliott, Rev.=W.
.A, Townshend conducted, services ,at
Dungannon en Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, 'Agnew,' Masters Nor-
val Agnew and Bobby 'Vail spent a
few days with Mrs.: gnew's.•parents,
Mr; and ' Mrs, Henry' Weston. - They
returned to Detroit- ori' Monday leav-
ing the' boys; ,to spend a couple of
weeks with. their grandparents:
Mrs.: -Margaret Green received the
-sad news. on -Friday of the death. 0.4 her.
son, George ,C. Green who passed. to
rest ineGuelph qn June the fifteenth
at the age of forty-one years. Mrs,
Green] left- for Guelph on Saturday.
Besides his mother and three sisters,
Mrs. Chas. Schofield, : Mrs. Albert
Carty and Mrs. Jock Rich, all of De-
troit the deceasedissurvived by his
wife -and two sons, Eldon, and Camp-
bell of Guelph. Mrs.- Green accom-
panied by her daughters, Mrs. Chas.
Schofield. Mrs. Albert Carty and Mrs,
Jack Rich who attended the funeral
of their brother, returned to the vil-
lage on Tuesday. Mr. Albert Carty
and Master Junior Carty motored to
the village an Tuesday and will return
to Detroit on Thursday. The syn,
pathy of the community is with the
bereaved ones.
Report of fifth class, Bayfield Pub-
lic School: -Sr, 6th -Mary Stirling;
73 per cent,( complete lower school
standing,) -
Jr. 5th -The following' 'pupils have
been granted lower school standing in
Geography, Canadian History, Agric-
ulture and Art' and are promoted to
Sr. 5th. Honours 75' per :cent -pass,
50 per cent in each subject:'
Eleanor Scotclimer, 80; Jack Stir-
ling,•73; Lottie Higgins, 63; Margar-
et Elliott, 62; Fred Weston, (Spelling,
French,). 60; Jessie Lindsay, Algebra,
Latin, 56; General proficiency for
year;,: -Eleanor •Scotchmer, 79.
HURON .COUNTY SCHOOL FAIR
DATES -
It seems almost a Shame to remind
people that preparations are already
made for fall, but here's the school
fair dates, which would have been
published last week only for lack of
space. They start off with Varna and
end up with Clinton:
Sept. 10th -Varna,
Sept. l ltb-Godericli-Twp.
Sept. 14th -Colborne Twp.
Sept. 17th -Ashfield Twp. -
Sept, 18th-As)ifieldTwp.
Sept 19th -St. Helens.
Sept. 20th -Wroxeter.
Sept, 21st -Blyth.
Sept. 22nd-Howick Twp,
Sept. 24th-Belgrave.
Sept, 26th-Usborne Twp,
Sept 27th -Crediton.
Sept, 28th -Grand Bend.
Oct. lst-Dashwood. -
Oct. 2nd -Zurich.
Oct. 3rd=Hensall,
Oct. 4th -Clinton Town.
Oct. 5th -Clinton Rural.
St. Helens
Mr. Mac Grant of Lucknow,,spent
the week -end with Mr. Alvin Woods.
Rev. 'Mr, Craw, of Lucknow and
Rev. Mr. Whitfield exchanged pulpits
on Sunday.;
, Miss Muriel Miller of London was
a week -end visitor here,
Mr, Robert McQuillan of Belleville
has returned to 'his duties again after
spending his vacation at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mc-
- Quillian. " "
A number from around here attend --
ed the Durnin picnic at Goderich on
Saturday,lune.lth. ' '
The new township 'stone 'ctuslier'
has arrived.: •
Mrs. R.'J.,W,00ds, Wilson Woods and
Mr. Win. ,Woods motored to Fergus
and d Guelph for the weekends"
Congratulations to Mr. Fred Me-
Quillen who on the silver,xiipy . the:
first prize in junior Farm`er`s' stock"
judging competition '_in Lucknow, on'
Tuesday..
PINE! AND SEA
A Well Advised Holiday .Tonic 1`roni'
The Maritnnes
Spend•this
.,'
tie;
seashore,, Let the scent of the pine
and the racy tang of the Salt'sea air
help rto fill the days with joyous.
health----------------------.
,Oceaninn esev`
P a;' er.Y a •Y , :-galfmg
n otering-boating=tramping, Some
thing to de -„every ' nfnitte. `-•Pietou
/dodge in Nova Scotia ie,a Well,reeMies
:Mended resort Hotel Phaity?of" of er:I
aceomodation too ':cosy farm;. hpmes.
-neapensive Woodland resorts -or
deli •htfulavens
h on,'the seachm e.
Any Canadians N'ational,Agent Will
gladly give; you information about'the:
holidey possibilities•of our;Maritimee.
Write or 'ask for illustrated htera-
Mrs. L. M. Day and !tlaughter.lean 'lire,
1W1i�1r1•.••-•
L3'ON REt1,(i011 -At ,the ;manse;'
T,ondesbbro on lune, i6th, ;hl the,
Rev James Aberyt Laura Martorlo):
daughter , of Mr and Mrs; ' A W,
Beaaom,'.to Joseph"]E ,Lyon,;: sbn'.oij
1•Mr afid''1VIi.s, Ixeniy.=Lyon,: all..of
Fluilejt tovnshap
aCHLLo"[ GH PE R
A SON',At
Bayfield''_6n June 13th,:by the Rev.
R r„ -Gale of the
:tutted chrlrch,,
Ehzabethi eldest daughter ::of Mr,
kteniamin'Pent:son'arid • the late Mrs,
:Pearson,, -,to Frederick McCullough,,
son„tt,the,.late,Sian,on and Mrs. Me
Cillouglrt 'fill of Goderich township,'.
BROWIN `CROSIER:. At Waltd
ori June 9tla by.tlie Rev. James
pry;Idri, Elaiighter `of Mr, -and- JOEr
Ab�
•
Jonn
_, h Crosier,, to Geor e C 'Brown
George -
THE CLIkD,N ,NE'q s....,1tEdo
J if ears•.o>< MeV 6th x`:
Smec 1; opened `any Portrait StadiiT'
i
r
1r n L.
i
h:
ws o
iy mane
customers for theta liatronage
7llay say,;my .business has b
epi dery
good.' Wheh:Yon 'need Photos .,that,
;please'codi5 any Tuesday to m •. Stu'd'.
o. 1Ieurs frain'1:0;a. Y
m. to 5 p rn
Amateurs, leave' us
your faiths
develope find print. `
B;
mes
s 1'.o arra
� , x t Studios
MITCHELD AND CLINTON
and Mrs. Wil-
, drain Brown of .Blyth.
McCL'INOI•LE -
V :WALDEN
East Wawanosh, pia'Jane 13th, by
the, Rev.,W `R, Alp,,: Alva,-- • eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Win, Wal-
' den, to , Syd_hey ¥eO i they yaurg--
eat son ,of" Mr, and 'M s, John Mc -
Minas'
WARREN ----In Clinton, on June .20th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warren, a
IIANLY-in: Clinton Publichospital,
on, June 20th, to Mr. and Mrs.' Mer••
vyn Han1y- of the London- road, a
son =Billy George.
MCCARTNEY=At Willow Heights,
Goderich' township, on June 15th, to.
Mr.. and Mrs. Harvey McCartney,
a daughter June. Madelon.
KAITTING-In Goderich, , on June
12th,, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold T.
Knitting, a daughter.
JOHNS -In Tuckersmith, .on June
15th, to Mr. and: Mrs. Howard Johns
a daughter. -Eleanor.
Deaths ,
FARQIJHAR-In Clinton, on June
19th, WilfredfC. Farquhar, son
of -John Farquhar • and the
late Mrs. Farquhar of the Gravel
road, Hullett, aged 38 years.
JORDAN -At Ernfold, Sask:, sudden-
ly, on June 15th, William Jordan,
formerly of Goderich township.
ARCHIBALD-At Elora, on Juno 11,
James Archibald, formerly of Clin-
ton, aged 80 years.
ALLIN-In Goderich, on June 13th,
Elizabeth Jewell, widow of the late
John Allin, in her 81st year.
IN MEMORIAM
ST-URIOY-In loving memory of our
dear father, Samuel Sturdy, who
Passed away June 24th, 1927. Sad-
ly missed by his family.
•
•
COOK -In loving memory of cur dear
mother, Nancy Cook, who passed
away June 18th, 1922.
Nit a murmur, not sigh,
Passed her lips' as death drew nigh.
As she lived, so she died,:
Cheerful, ready, satisfied.
No regret of any kind, except, for
loved ones left behind.
-Exer remembered by her children.
COOK -In loving merrl''ory of our dear
father,. Arthur Cook, who passed
away June 26th, 1924.
Father, dear, we think of you, and
think of how you•"died.
To think you could not say good-bye
,Before you closed ydrir eyes.
No one knows a father's worth,
Until he is taken from this eart}i.
The heavenly gates - were opened
wide,
And a loving voice said, "Come."
-Ever remembered by her children.
KNOW THE JOY OF BRIGIIT
WATERS AND- HAPPY LANDS
The Indians coming upon a chain of
gleaming, shimmering 'lakes about
ninety miles east of Toronto named
then "Kawartha"--"Bright • waters
and happy lands." .
It it many years since the Indians
gave the name "Kawartha", to these
lakes; yet today vacationist' find it
'the source of happy holidays in the
many resorts • scattered along the:.
shores.
If . you are an ardent fisherman,
cast your line in the larger 'lakes for
bass' and inaskinonge; in the smaller
lakes speckled .trout provide good
sport. •'
At any of the many '•good-auinnaer,
hotels there is every facility for can-
oeing, motor -boating, bathing, tennis,
golf and all the other out-of-door re-
creations.
Illustrated folders with -full infor-
mation and map of "Kawartha Lakes"
will be gladly given you by any Can-
adian National Railways Agent. 67-1,
• Pay at McTaggart's- Bank's •
During my absence all monies ow-
ing to me may be paid at 112cTaggart's
Bank, Clinton. S. S. Cooper.67-1-p,
:.•
For Sale •
Six good young cows, ;all 'm]lking
well. ,'Apply' to, Wilfred. Penfound
Phone 640 r 2, Clinton central '
• - 641:jj
House ;for
Sale;`• ,
ra
r me: house' Albert 'streetrG•`hifsn
-ton. ' 6 rooms 'and pantry, in gold ret
;.pair; lights and -water. Roomy stable
on• premises ?/x' acre garden with
seine small fruit, trees.:" •• Apply on
premises; to 'Mrs. Ll Hunking. 6741
Mower rrf or' Sale
Massey Barrhs.inower; nearly new
6 -ft,, cut;_ 2 sets•,lnives: Price $5,5.00
payable., in two equal 'payments, due
December lst, 1928 and Dec. lst,
1929. S. R. McMath, ; flolmesville,
Ont. 67-2.
e i .e t'
Bel ee rs,'Su lie for -Sale
P. ,... .pP .s, o
A number of oo obs, top •Sexes, l ot-
tom erxe 'and also s maie-foun
bsa o dton,
to lea c• Dodd' Pritrces st eet,
Lost
A black cushion, - pdir of black
leather ;gloves, and an, automobile
cigarette'' ash ' tray, Finder kindly
leave at The News -Record office..
i 67-2.
F T . D. ;Meinlier
Flowers ` and., floral designs of all,
kinds "sent anywhere,. S. atten-
tion
Special ten -
tion to out of town" orders.
We -hove a large;stock of; plants in
readiness' for. hanging baskets, bal-
• pony boxes; bedding, etc,
Call stock and'. See r: t
S o at Greenhouse:
4Jihf , V
Cooke
Two.Phones,-66W and 66j
A New Age
ncY
As I ani now handling the. Cock-
shutt and Frost and Wood Implem-
ents and also O.ockshutt cream separ-
ators,- and am prepared to -supply air
kinds of 'repairs, ` -for same, I solicit
the patronage of; farmers and ,others.
Orders will receive-'priimpt attention,
JOHN"V. DIEHL, •
Queen street, Clinton
66-3p,
'Announcing
HIGH CLASS TAILORING
MADE -TO -MEASURE CLOTHES
$19.00, to 365.00
CLEANING AND PRESSING
GIVE US A CALL
Work Promptly and Neatly Done
E. G. RUHL
McEwen's Old Stand. Opposite '
Post Office '
DANCING
to Harold Skinner's
Blue Water Boys
fn
WINGHAM ARENA
EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT
65-13.
Tenders Wanted
Tenders addressed to D. L. Mac-
pherson, town clerk, will be received
up to six o'clock on Friday evening,
June 29th, for the construction of the
fence on the easterly portion of the
cemetery front, the fence to be the
same as„that already in place across
the westerly portion. Length of fence
approximately 250 feet, Dr. F. G.
Thompson, chairman cemetery com-
mittee. 67-2.
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock at lot 92, Provin-
cial Highway, 3 miles west of Hol-
mesville, on' Tuesday, June 26th at
1.30 sharp consisting of the follow-
ing:
35 head of cows, young cattle and
young calves; 30 store hogs from 75
to 125 lbs. each; 2 sows with litter at
foot; Several young pigs, G weeks.
old. -m.-}r. mower, 6 ft. cut, nearly
new, good farm' wagon, 2 horse Oliver
muffler; 2 new neck yokes; 2 sets of
whiffletrees. Terms: All shins of 315
and under, cash; over that amount, 6
Months credit will be given on fur-
nishing bankable paper or a discount
of 6 per cent per annum allowedor
cash on credit ainounts. A, IID.'Towns-
hend, S. 12, McMath;' Proprietors,
H. Elliott, Auctioneeer. 67-1,•
I
Store for Rent
The store now occupied by E. L.
Mittel] will be for rent.' Immediate
possession if required, Apply to S.
S, Cooper, Clinton. 65-3
•
Tractor Plowing
I am prepared to do plowing by the
acre, at anytime. Also wood sawing
Apply to S. Flewitt,; or phone 13 on
606, Clinton central. ` 64-tf-6p.
Cook Stove for Sale
Happy Thought cook stove, used on-
ly. one winter. , Reason for selling.
leaving town do net wish to move it
Apply to Mrs. Benthan; Rattenbury
street, West;, 65-3-p
Ilparders Wanted .
• Can accomodate a ,number of room-
ers' or
oomers'or boarders, Mrs, W. S. Downs
Spruce Lodge, Ontario` street, • Clin-
tqn:` •,Plrbne: 95. _ 66-4-p,.
R., Jones' and Son having dissolved
partnership, .wish to Kaye a1L'accounts
m by July 1st,' to settle., up business.
We haye a`fullalne of -mowor_guards,
aectiers and ledger - plates, kpife.
heads': and • knives `We . do acetylene
welding, •'R. Jones and Son; Clinton.
66-3,
Canaries For Sale
+ ort • Randall • Roll
1' y R ei . Canaries
good singers. Price fiofii '82,00 _ to
85 00 each,Apply to Mrs. C. B. Hale,
Clinton. 06-e,
Jersey', Bull for Sale
Registered b' 11
y -
,.,.'a , four year
old and from the herd ,of'Ray Lawson,
London- App1Y•W .y. Roy, L'ondes-
bore, .Ont. Phone-,2,F-0,Blyth. ' d6
-2-p
House.
4 Sale '
S e
Con enientlY
arral
ged,
seven r
oo
oil• house, len Alberf; street, in .excel.
lent condition `ceinent,'gara e well
kept fawns, etc.,: Vacant, possession;
Terrns,,can be arranged.: Apply heir':
138, Clinton. 66-tI,
1� DreWse t
'-,1`3,:
,,.1?3`FQur'•poultry and''e 's here
gS
and •Backe•inane. profit fir yourself.', ,
Market prises;`"f4r. heavy bens =-are
high -tape advantage 'of --en
noiv,
C liiiton's Leading Egg -Grad s!gl:..
S;tr
tion ,y: '
Clinton . ' ' al, , H®use
A.T1,pp,tr•p�'N,WNL. ae. wRboes- Offiee, 4j Redidence';214
Farm 'For Sale'•
100 acres,, good: soil, good buildings;"
fine sugar bush; 41/2 miles: from Clin-
ton. Will sell on easy" terms. - A. E.
Matheson, Seaforth P. 0., Phone-
614-33, Clinton -central. 38-tf
Collie Pups ps for: Sale •
5 well-bred, half grown, Collie
pups. 'Apply to Ernest Brown, Clin-
ton. . , 66-2-p,
Sealed Tenders addressed to the un-
dersigned, and- endorsed ,"Tender for
Noath.,Peir -Reconstruction, Goderich;
Ont." will be received until 12 o'elocic'
noon, (daylight saving),. Thursday.
June 28;1.928, for. the reconstruction
of the North Pear, at•Goderieh,,1-luron
County, Ont.
Plans and forins of contract can be
seen and specification and forms of
tender. obtained at this Department,
at the offices of the District Engin-
eers, Customs Building, London, Ont.;
Equity Building, Toronto, Ont,, and at
the Post Office, 'Goderich; Ont., and
at the Builders' Exchange, 1104 -Bay
Street, Toronto, Ont.
Tenders will not be considered un-
less made on printed 'forms supplied
by the Department and in .accordance
with conditions contained therein.
Each tender must be accompanied
by an accepted cheque on a chartered
bank, payable to the order of the Min-
ister of Public Works, equal to 10
per cent of the amount of the tender.
Bonds of the Dominion of Canada Or
bonds of the Canadian National Rail.
way Company will also be accepted
as security, or bonds and a cheque if
required to make .up an odd amount.
Note. -Blue prints can be obtained
all this Department by depositing an
accepted cheque for the sum of $20,00,
payable to the order of the Minister
of Public Works, which will be return...
ed if the intending bidder submit a
regular bid, •
, By Order,
S. E. O'BRIEN,
Secretary,
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, June G, 1928 66-2.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of James McMurchie of
the Town of Clinton, Private
Banker, Deceased
All persons having claims against
the estate' of Jainos McMurchie, de.
ceased, who died on or about, the thir-
tieth day of March, 1028, are notified
,to send to the undersigned Adminis-
ter with the Will annexed The Trusts
and Guarantee Company; Limited, To-
ronto, or to the undersigned R. Van -
stone, its Solicitor, on or before the
tenth day of July, 1928, their names
and addresses and full partculars of
their claims and the nature of the
securities (if any) held by thein duly
verified by statutory declaration.
Immediately after the said tenth
day of July, 1928, the assets of the
said deceased will be distributed
„among the parties entitled thereto
having regard only to the claims of
which it shall then have notice,
Dated June 12th, 1928.
R. VANSTONE,, Wingham, P.O.
Solicitor for the said Administrator
• 66-4.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Nell Smith,
Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persona 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
AD. 1928, are required to deliver to
Alexander Smith the administrator of
the said estate or W. Erydone 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 all duly ver..e-
fied by affidavit.
AND TAKE NOTICE that after the
said last mentioned date the said ad-
ministrator -will proceed to distribute
the estate . -of the :said deceased e.
mongst the persons entitled thereto
having regard only to such claims as
he shoji have received due notice and
in accordance therewith.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 5th
day of June A.D. 1928.
W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario
Solicitor forthe said Estate
65-3:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of William Shipley,
Deceased.
,,N;OTICE 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 Hur-.
on,'yeoman, ;,deceased, ,who died on or.
about the 7th day of March A.D. 1928.
,are required' to deliver to Hannah
Shipley or Wilfred D. Shipley the ex-
ecutors of: said -estate or W. Brydone
solieitor,;on' or' before th, • SOth dayof
June A,D,',1928,' a full statementOf
their claims together with particulars
thereof,and the nature of the secur-
ities, if held by,theni all duly verefiecl
by- affidavit:
AND TAKE NOTICE that after
the said mentioned date the said eF
ecutors will proceed .tb distribute the
estate' of the said --deceased„ amongst
the ersons'entitled-thereto havingv
pee-
gLtd only to such claims as they
shatl
have an received'due notice
d in 'accor-
dance
ceor-
dance therewith. •
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 4th
day of lune -A D 1928; "`
W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario,
. ' Solieitor.for, the said Estate,
LTRSDAY, JUNE 211r'
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CLINTON.
fIE',FOLLOWING AIv1; A FEW ITEMS W
V:C CARRY •
YOUR NEEDS.
No. 1 Clover Honey at 13 Ce t
Forina' 1 n s per pound.
dehyde
Pure Neatfpot Oil,
$enzrne.
Old English Wax` and Brightner. •
Dental 'Plaster. r
Simonize Auto Cleaner and Polisher,'
Bon Ami, -
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Epsom Salts.
Colenian and Aladdin Mantles.
Spark Plugs,
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Perfection ectioia' Oil
Stove. Wicks,
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Garden Seeds in bulk.
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Electric Fixtures,.
rls. Manges, Bulbs, Irons, Fans
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Wiring and Repairs. Phone
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 Peffers late of the Town
of Clinton in the County of Huron,
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 er before the 22nd day of June
A.D. 1928, a full statement of their
claims together with particulars
thereof, and the nature of the sec-
urities, if held by them all duly veri-
fied by affidavit.
AND TAKE NOTICE that after the
said lastmentioned date the said ex-
ecutors will proceed to distribute the
estate of the said deceased amongst
the persons entitled thereto having re-
gard only to such claims as they shall
have received due notice and in ac-
cordance therewith.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 6th
day of June A.D. 1928.
W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate,
65-3.
Buggy for Sale
Top buggy, rubber tires, hi good
condition. Apply to Mrs. J. Cornish,
Rattenbury street. GO-tf-lp,
To Customers
To let rny.customers know that 1
have installed a telephone. My num-
ber is 640 r 14 Clinton "central. Ever.
ed L. Johnston, Decorates: 61-tf,
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., R.
It, No..3, Phone No. 605r32.
THE HOLMESVILLE CO-OPERA-
TIVE CHEESE AND BUTTER
COMPANY, LIMITED
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COAL
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PHONE 74. CLINTON
SLJIl/dMEI( 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,
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
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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 sure that
every shovel of coal will be of the
sante uniformity of quality,
HOWARD CLARK
Phone 182
Orders Taken at Lawson's Grocery,
Phone 111
Western Oats
NO. 1 FEED '
A car of Western Oats coning the
first of next week, will sell off the
car at 75c per bushel.
Hominy Feed
.We have a quantity of Homony feed
in stock.
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Barley and Oat Chop at 32.25 pet
100 lbs,
H. W. Charlesworth
Eggs and Poultry
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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 Strat-
ford.
Agent for the Viking Cream Sep.
arator.
A. E. Finch
Victoria St., Clinton Phone 231
27-tf
WOOD FOR SALE
A quantity of good hardwoodand
cedar for sale.
E. WARD
Phone 155 Huron stress
Singer Sewing Machine
Leased on Small Monthly Payment]
Big Discount on Cash Sales- ,
Now is the time to have your ma-
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Needles, Belts and Parts for all
makes.
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GLEN COOK
Phone 171J P.O. B.ox 201, Clinto$
RADIO
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giving them something which they,
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