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The Clinton News Record, 1928-06-28, Page 5Of interest Ycu and Itle Sunday is July 1st.Monday will bo <observed as D otninion'bay and a ger- erai holiday, * 44.. * Ontario's low tubercular rate is said tq bo due to the general.userof tho automobile, resulting in people diving more in tate open air. That may ee so but will the gain continue with the increasing uss of>"closed cars? *• Ti at is the', great idea? ` Last week` the editor of the London Free Press came' out with an editorial al- most condonning the hooky -playing` habit in schooldays and this week the Stratt`orll Beacon -herald as clearly -intimates that the lsoy who wins the prize for regular attendancemisses a lot of fun. What :can these staid fathers of families rriean? If the first fine weather of the'season has gone to their brains they should at least try to avoid thinking out loud. Mi arrsn.gew JENKINS—WA'LKINSIIAW— at th home of the bride's mother, on Jun 23rd, by the Rev: J, )v, sfIogg Cern Ruth, daughter ,of Mrs. Ca l., inshavi and the late James. W allcin- Shaw, to Thomas Rees Jenkins of Woodlands Farm, Huron road, Q c e ROUSSEAU—BRANT=in St, James church; -Stratford, on June 23rd, ;by the Rev, Canon Chuff, Mrs. Brant of Harrison, to Louis Rousseau of the Rattenbury''llouse;, Clinton. `• WEBSTER—BROWN—At the rec- tory, Dungannon, on June, 20th,by the Rev. W. E. Perry, Mabel I3rown, daughter of ,Mrs. Chas. Brown of Dungannon; to Harvey Webster of Goderieh, DODD-HARRISON—At Blyth, .on June 20th, by the Rev. W. B. Haw- kins; Rita, youngest daughter of Mr„ and Mrs, William Harrison of Colborne township, to William Dodd of West,Wawanosh. DRIVER-MCKINNON-=At` Tiverton, on June 6th, by tha,lRev. N. R. D. Sinclair, Alberta, daughter of the late' Mr, and Mrs. A. McKinnon, to J,- Maitland . Driver of Goderich township: KAISER SIOLMES—In Toronto ,do l June=.22nd, by the Rev. -Roy Rick - and of Albert, College, Belleville, Diary 'Josephine,. daughter of ; Mr, and Mrs. Robert Holmes, :formerly of Clinton, to Rev. 'Gordon Vir. Kai- ser- of Cadillac, Seek; Births SHEPPARD—In Clinton Hospital' an June 21st,..to -Mr. and Mrs; Andrew: Sheppard, a daughter. FULFORD—In Clinton, on "June 1S, to Mr. and Moes. Arthur Fulford. a son,—George Thomas. (stillborn',) 14IsCAUGHEY—In' St., Joseph's Hoe:- pita, Toronto` to Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCaughey, a son—John . Peter: JENKINS-In 'Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on .June 18th, to' Mr. -and Mrs Frank A. Jenkins, a son. STEI!;PE-In Clinton,” on June 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Steppe,..a son. COOPER -In Clinton, on June.' 25th, to Mr. and Mhs. Cecil Cooper, a son; "Many Happy Returns!' to. Canada, 'which will, celebrate. its.. sixty-first bizthday on; Sunday.; 'Tis a lusty - youth .-aigl, unlike .man, grows in vig or and strength with. each=•passing year. We may not makequite sd much fuss about our national holiday . this year as we dad .: last; but our • , thankfulness -for her • sturdy . and -steady growth ,and our good wishes for continued prosperity -are"just as strong. • , Brucefield • Mrs. Emma Simpson and her son, George, of Hamilton visited at the home of Mr's. David McIntosh last week. • Miss Kate Moir' of Hensall was' the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 3; Moodie •last -week. Mrs. ,Moodie's mother, Mrs. Thompson, is spending a few' weeks at the home of her 'daughter. Mrs, Anna McDonald of Duridas is at present at the home of her brother, ' Mr. Robert Allen: . ' • ' Miss M, ;McCulley has gone on an -extended visit to-Embro, Stratford and other points. 'The Vest wishes of • ler many friends go with her. Mr. and Mfrs. R. McKenzie of De- ' troit are visiting' the former's ,par;— ents, Mr. and Mrs, Alex, McKenzie, 'Lillis week. Mr. Lyle Hill has sold his house in the village t9 Mr.:. Hugh Berry and • has gone to Moose Jaw; Sask., where • he has. secured a good position. W.• Stackhouse and family were in "Blyth on Sunday. They were accom- panied home by Mrs. W. Stackhouse 'who has been visiting there for a few 91ays, Brucefield ;played: • a game of -soft- ball with Seaforth in that town on .Saturday evening. The Seaforth girls got away to a good start affd held Brucefield scoreless for four innings Ile they secured' six -runs. Bruce+ eld, however, started after that and ,managed to tie in the Oth inning. The score was 9-9. It is expected the re- ' turn game will be here Saturday ey- - ening., Tho line -ug: • Seaforth—.P. Reeves, B, Dorrance; M. Cudmore,o, Nichollos, : N, Walk- , er, A.. Edmunds,, G. Free, W. Kruse, E. Grieve. ' Brucefield'— D. Farquhar, H. • ' Hangar, C. Pepper, J. Aikenhead; 0, `Wheeler, D. Robins; E. Stackhouse, ':K. Snider, B, Chaptnan. - , Score by innings: ' Seaforth .. .. , .. • 402 021 000-9 'Brucefield • ''000 040.028--9 A very pleasant evening was 'spent' ' by the members of the United church on Friday, June 22etd;when they gath- ered to do -honor -to 'Miss Greta Muss •tard, R.N., who is' leaving this Week ' to take charge ,of the'Nfission Hospital at Ethelbert; Man. — Rev. Mr, 'Bremner presided 'over a short program, consisting of a• duet ,by the Misses McDougall, vocal solos by Mrs. Alton Johnston and Miss Jean Murdock, and'violin selections by Miss Eva Stackhouse, Rev. Mr. Hogg, Miss Mustard's pas- tor - while in training in the Clinton Hospital, paid atouohing tribute to her work, her courage and her. abilities, .fitting her to carryon the work she is undertaking at; . 'Ethelbert. " Rev. Mr, McIntosh of Embro, former ,pas - .tor at Brucefield, •.,was• also• present, rind added. his 'good, wishes for her future work. , • Miss Mustard was -then Called -to"the platform, and after an address Was 'read by M(rs. R. P. Watson, Mrs. -W. A. Bremner ,presented her with a purse of gold. Miss Mustard' niade s 'very suitable. reply, thanking the con- gregation, .not only for the gift of gold but for the hearts 'of gold be; hind the gift. Refreshment's Were then served and a social lair spent. Gocieric h The Goderich Black Sox won their game 'from Crediton Friday after- noon by a score of 3-2.. The game was played at Crediton and the best production of ball this season. Gold- borpe was on the mound for the lack Sox," and although he worked imself into several bad positions, anagad to get, free. He was sup- orted "'by a strong infield; ;While the ielders allowed nothing to pass -them. ;oldthigpe struck out nine Crediton en, and walked five. Crediton was ight up on their heels for the seven pings "but were slaughtered under e Black Sox pitcher's fast hall. hey -were unable to connect, only ree men getting safe hits. Grieve hied for Crediton and struck out x of the Black --Sox squad, and pas - d three. Line-up. Goderich:--Nairn, 2b; Carrick, 1 ; urney, 3b; Archerss; Hadden, If; oldthorpe, p; Sanderson, c; McKay, ; Tunney, rf. Crediton—•Faist, ef; Grieve, c; B. finer, 1b, Fanner, 2b •Gibbons, Schenk, if; K. Fanner, rf; Weurth, Meadows, p. Score by: innings—Goderich, 0-1,-2- -0-0-3. Crediton, 1-0-0-1-0-0-0-2. Umpires:' Dean, Goderich, Plate been Rodney, Bases. • HURON. JUDGING COMPETITIO Frank` Reynolds, Seaforth :1.11 Harvey Johnston, Brussels 139 Swine- Score Robt, Archibald, Seaforth 118 Robert Connell, nn 1 PalmerstonI xo •Edwin Wood, Blyth 135 Stewart Middleton, Clinton 184 Harold Bolton, Dublin 1.84 The ,judges for the Live Stock .Judg-' ing Competition were Messrs, W. K. Riddell and A. E. Donald of • Bruce County, Mr, A. D. Runion of Middle-- sex iddle-sex County and Messrs. G. Y. Cruick- shank and F. A, Wiggins of Huron County. The live stock judged was contributed by the following; Robert Boyce,.Broadfoot Bros., Alex, Wright; George McCartney Melvin Crich; Roy. Pepper, Wm, Irwin and James`Moln tosh. The competition was under the dir- ection. of. Agricultural 'Representative G. R. Patterson, and Assistant -Rep- resentative, G, A. McCague, - Londesbtpro The monthly `:meeting of the Wo- men's Institute will be held in the Community hall on Thursday, Jly.:19th: Paper on cool slimmer dishes will be giyefi by Miss .S.• C. Barr„instrurnen tal, Mrs. IL Voddeu, vocal solo, 11Tiss A. Snell, readings, ,Mrs. H. Moon, Mrs, W. Howatt and Mrs. R. Cald- well, followed'ky community -singing. Hostesses will lie; Mrs. S. Carter, Mrs, G. McVittie Mrs. F. Woods, Mrs. H. Morrell, Mrs. Ira Rapson and Mrs. G. Thoinpson. ' , REPORT' OP STANDING OP SCHOOL ' OF COMMERCE' STUDENTS - The School of Commerce' has ,just completed another most successful year; the students having won'eighty eight 'awards from the Remington and Underwood Typewriting Conran. ies: 44 Initial Certificates; '19 Card. Cases; 26 Medals. . The highest rate written was 67 words per minute written by Thelma' Ritz of _ Bayfield in the Gold Medal Contest. The second- highest 58, words per minute written Ely Luella Powell of Clinton also 'in the Gold Di Medal Contest. The "Awards won from the School Department of the. United Typewriter ' Company, Toronto; Ontario are as d follows: Initial Certificate L. Powell, 31; R. 'Beat orae, 38; . L, Knox,; 31; M. M,aBrion, 31; A. Storer, 30; C. Armstrong, 30; J, 'Nagle, 31; t; E. Driver, 30; B. Glanville,34; N. Lawrason, 30; M. Dearing, 31; L. Steacy, 30; M. Seruton, 30; R. Elliott, 30; V. IVLoare, 83; A. Johnston, 30; B. Henry, 80; P. Eason 33; G. 1Iig= ginsI 34; T. Ritz, 87, d Bronze Medals The second annual Live Stock an Household Science Judging Conpeti. tion for Huron County was held at Seaforth,.on Friday, June 22nd. These eompetitibns , were open to Juni Farmers and Junior Women's Insti utes of the County as well as any young man or young woman twenty; six years of Age, or under. The on.' tries were not large but the quality of the work was excellent, s or The competition for Househol Sciente'e consisted of classes in Nut. rition, House Furnishing and Cloth-, ing. MSS Melda McElroy of Blyth, who was high girl in the competition last year, again carried ,off ths hon- ors with a score of 546out of a pos- sible 600 points.' '” She -received front the hands ,of the donor, Mr., Thomas McMillan M.P. a very beautiful Silver Flower Basket, The first six girls in order were as follows: ' Melds McElroy, Blyth : 546 Bertha Hoggart, Blyth • 544 Mrs. De Wett Strong, Fordwieh 544' Mary Wood, Blyth ' 3321,4. Margaret Elgie, Kippen 6231/2 Eva Scarlett, Walton. 6221/2 The winners of the individual class- es received Silver Cake Plates while the second; third' and fourth prize winnersin the .classes received cash prizes. Winners of the -individual: classes are as follows:, ` Nutrition Bertha Hoggart, Blytli 137 Melda McElroy, Blyth 186 Mrs, De Watt Strong; Fordwich 184 Mary -Wood, BIyth 1831 House ,Furnishing Seers Mrs:' De Wett-Strong, Fordwich 183 Eva Scarlett, Watton 1761. Bertha Hoggart, Blyth 176 Jean McVittie, Blyth ' 168 Clothing Score Margaret : Elgie, Kippen 1861/2 Mary Wood, Blyth 186 Louise Matthews,: Fdrdwich.. 183 Janet Aikenhead,:Brucefield 179 The Competition' was under the sup- ervision' of. Miss Edith Zavitz, R. R. Na 2, Itderton, She was assisted at the competition by Miss Beggs, Miss Rowe and Mrs. A; M. Sprin'gstead, All of these ladies are members of the, Institute Branch, Toronto. She Live Stock Judging Competi- tion' sonsisted in placing ten ,classes, of stock. Oral reasons were taken' on five. classes:' .It was possible for the boys to make a total . score of 750., The following,are some of the high.to Wm. Archibald, Seaforth - 681 - Warren .7urbrigg, Gerrie '.. 660 Edwin-, Johns, Seaforth 657. Root, Archibald, Seaforth • - ` 652 Orval McGowan, Blyth 650 Gordon Reynolds, Seaforth 649 Robert Connell, Palmerston %647 The high man and second high man received a Silver Cup and Silver Med- al respectively., Mr, W. G. Medd, M;L;A.,and -Mr. C. Robertson, M.L.A. Very kindly supplied the funds Lar the purchase of these trophies. Mr. Medd was on hand to present them to the winners. The following is the list of the prise winners , of each of the. classes:. horses Score, Edwin Johns, Seaforth 149 • Gordon Reynolds, Seaforth 148• Wilson McCartney, Seaforth 143 Elwood Stackhouse, Brucefield 143. Beef Cattle- Score Orval McGowan, Blyth 182 Elwood Stackhouse, Brucefield 131 Tas, McIntosh, Seaforth 131 Wilson McCartney, Seaforth 128.. • Dairy Cattle Eldon Stoltz, ,Auburn • Dave McIntosh Seaforth Robt.- Connell, ° Palmerston Orval McGowan, Blyth' Sheep Dave Mcintosh, Seaforth Gordon Reynolds, Seaforth', Score 127 128 122 119 Score 145 141 E. Jackson, 41;-L. Knox, 42;. B. Henry, 40; A. Johnston, 40; L. Pow- ell, 40; A. Storer 45; E. Driver, 41; H. Pickard, 40; R. 'Dearing, 42; T. Ritz, 40; 315. Dearing; 40. • Silver Medals_ T. Ritz, 50; L. Knox, 50. Awards from the School Depart- ment of the Remington Typewriter do„ -Toronto; Ontario as follows: Initial .Certificate R, Beacons,- 28; A. Storer, 33; M. Marten, 30; E. Driver, 30; S. North- cotte, 30; M. Dearing, 29; G. Trigging, 27; 13. Henry, 30; M.Scrutori, 60; R. Elliott, 28; M. Blacker, 26; Y. ),foore, 27; P. Easom, 30; L. Mulholland, 29; T. Ritz, 26; M. Murphy, 25; A. Leiper, 29; M. Turner, 25; J. Nagle, 25. Card Cases E, Driver, 40; L. Powell, 42 L. Knox 35; 11. -Sims, 88; A. Taylor,,' 41;' A, Storer, 38; B,Glanville, 41; J. Nagle, 36; M. Soruton, 37; B: Ilenzir, 36; A, Johnston; 41;11. Stewart,: 35 T. Mitt, 35;; P.. Masora, 38; M. Turner. Silver Medals E. Thekson, 51; L. Powell, 45; R. Dearing, 45; L. Knox, 51; J. Nagle, 45; B. Glanville, 45; T. Ritz, 60; B. Henry, 45; E. Driver, 50; A. Storer, 52: - Gold Medals T. Ritz, 67; L. Powell, '58. A THRILLING ` SUMMER TOUR i Through' 1,600 Lakes and Virgin For • est .without'a Guide. Algonquin Park, in the Highlands of Ontario, is the ideal spot for a. toying ,holiday. Some *2,000 feet' -e- liovo sea revel, its Cool pine -scented air and fresh in+iigorating breezes' bring now life and health' to nerve,- worn erveworn people. • You; may paddle or hike anywhere: throughout the :park ' without a guide. The fishing—speckled trout, 'salmon' trout and small -mouthed black bass -- can hardly be bettered. ,The Park, with its glorious pine woods,- rocky - bills, gleaming lakes and rivers, is a veritable mecca for those who like a "he -pian"' holiday, Every mile • of its three 'thousand' square' miles is interesting and beau- tiful. " Ask any Canadian National, Rail- ways Agent for full information and illustrated literature on . Algonquin' Park. •08-1. • NOTICE TO- CREDITORS • In the Estate .of Thomas Sohn Sem- den, Deceased •-- NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims' against the estate of Thomas John Snowden late of the town of Clinton, in the County of Huron,clergyman, deceased, tvho,. died on or'about`the 12th day of Ap-, ril A. D. 1928, are required to deliver to. Russell E. Manning the executor of the said estate or his,, solicitor len, orbefore the 15th day ,of July AD, 1928, a full statement of their claims together with particulars thereof,'and the nature of seeurities, if any, held by them all duly verified by,affidavit; AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said Iast mentioned date the said ex- ecutor, will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having re- gard-only:to such claims as he shall have received due notice v and in ac- cordance therewith. Dated at Clinton,, Ontario,, this 280 day of Julie A.D.-1928, W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Dntari0, Solicitor for the' said executer, h8-3,. T11E CLINTON-NEWS RECORD tacememesemsammammmaiemileeeerismemeemememmesemwetteme Years on ``I I'ay 6t'h Sinee'I opened Studio in Clinton. S wieh. test/lain: niy many cu tt Somas for their, p stioaagc. I may say my .puniness has been very good, When'you.need Photos that cleric c,,nie .any Tuesde,y ,nay Stod - io. Hours' from 10 a;iii, to 5p.sn Amateurs leave up youe fillips to develope and, print, Burgess Poor g alt Studios MITCFIELL AND, CLINTON F. T. D,' Member .Flowers and -floral 'designs of -all kinds sent anywhere. Specilil atten- tion to out of town orders.' We•have: a large stock of plants in readiness for hanging 'haskets; bal- cony' boxes, l2eddine.e etc.Call arid, see' stock at Greenhouse. Cb s> ir. Cooke. Two Phones -66w and "661 • t A l gin'. ane J A5. I am now handling the” Cock - Whitt itt and Peost and Wood Iinplem- ents and alio Cockshutt cream separ- ators, and•amprepaked to supply all kinds of repairs for same; I solicit the patronage of farmers and others. Orders *ill receive prompt attention,'i, JOHN V. DIEHL, Queen street; Clinton • 66-3-p • ANNUAL MEETING The Annual meeting of the Liberal Consevatives of South Huron will be held in the Town Hall, Hensall,_Fri- day, . June 29, at '•2 . p.m. Executive Meeting at. 1.30. Officers will be elected for the coming year, As importapt business is coming up' ,at this meeting as many as,possible are requested' to at- tend. ttend. Mrs. HowardsFallis, Peterborough, Dr: Monteith; M.P.P. Prov. Treas., Mr.: A, A. Ingram, St. Thomas, Pres. Western , Ontario Conservative As- sociation, and. other :well known Con• servatives will be present andaddress the gathering. , " The Ladies of South Huron are es- pecially requested to -attend, and heat' M'as. Failis, who, is one of the best known lady speakers in Canada. GOD SAVE THE GING Robert Iligg'ins, Wm. Consittr ., -Secretary. 'President, 68-1. "The Road to-- the City" A 4 -act Comedy -Drama will be ^` :presented by the A. Y. P. A. of Bervie, under the direction • a of the Rev. W. A,'Townshend in the, TOWN" HALL, HAYFIELD on the'evening of FRIDAY, JUNE 29th under' the auspices of the Junior Guild of Trinity :Church, • • • . Bayfield: THIS IS A FIRST, CLASS PLAY AND "WORTHY OF YOUR PATRONAGE •- ` COME,AND ENJOY, J Y IT - PROGRAM AT 8.15 Admission, Adults 35o,-Childern; 26c 68.1, 'YE'OLDE TYNE FIDDLERS The Fullerton, Logan and Hibbert Agricultural Society is, holding A Fiddlers' Contest in the - TOWN HALL MITCHELL FRIDAY, JULY 651I, At 8.15 pan. . • Competitions to be as follows: For Fiddlers over 55 years $7 $5'$3 For Fiddlers under 55 years $7 55 $3 For Fiddlers under 20 years $5" 52 52 Hest step dancers $3 $2 Oldest player 53.00, youngest 52,00 Man prize • winners $1,00 each. Rules:—Professionals ,,barred. No entry fee. Anaccompanist provided if desired. Old time music to be basis of the contest.. No restriction of resi-. •denco, -Contestants liable to play for the dance. Committee' reserves the right to change - or add to th'e rules, Contestant must play two tunes,' one of his own selection' and any oneof the • following Arkansas Traveller, Flowers of Edinburg, Irish Washer- woman, Soldier's .Toy, Money Music, Turkey in the 'Straw. , A dance after the contest. Admis- sion to concert and dance 50c. Child- ren 25c, No reserve seats. ` Proceeds for the benefit of the soc- iety. R. 3. Thiel. Pres. IL C. Facey.. Sec. Wm, A. MiCKenzie, Chairman of Com- mittee, 68-1. 0, CARD OF THANKS Mr. George Farquhar desires ' .to extend sincere thanks to all who showed kindness to his ,,son,. W. C, if arquhar; during, his ; illness,' also to the superintendent and nurses of the Clinton Public hospital for their on- tiring- csre; to those who sent flowers to the 'hospital and for the funeral and for all courtesies shown tate 'fawn ily in their severe bereavement Dominion Day at Goilerfch There is great interest in the inter- national -baseball nternational-baseball match • to be played on Monday, July 2nd, at Goderich, be- tween Osiers of Toronto, the Ontario champions, and: Risdons of Detroit, champions o f Michigan, rt for a purse of $700,' Game called at 2,30. This match i5 part of 'Goderich's Dominion Day program, `including field sports, tug-o-wa3 for Huron Old Boys' cup, and other events. Street carnival at • ., 68:1, 1'IIURSDAY, JIJN18 28, 1928- Live 928 Live and Dressed POIR+. Y AILD thing yoiu- poultry and, :eggs here. and make more profit for. yourself. Market -prices for heavy hens ase' high Fake advantage of:them • now: Clinton's Leading Egg -Grading Station Clinton Poultry House Ike , .Trewsk`'ttta Phones—Office,' 214j Residence, 214w »c� fci g - HIGii'CLASS TAILORING . MADE TO -MEASURE CLOTHES - '* $19.00 to 865.00.: CLEANING AND -PRESSING GIVE USA CALL Work Promptly and. Neatly Done E. C.RkJEfiv , McEwen's Old -Stand, Opposite Post Office I to ' Harold Skinner's Blue Water Boys ,. -Jot : .. WINGHAM. ARENA EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT 65-18, Strawberries. For Sale My Strawberrie's are now ready and I am prepared to sell' you a single box or a dozen of them. Supplies' for Garden Parties- a, specialty. Good berries, prompt service. Leave your Order Early. • • W, MARQUIS, Base Line. - Phone` 638r21, Clinton central- - 68-2. A. Strawberry- A' 4S RIVAL under the auspices of Grace 'United church will -he held on the lawn c GRACE CHURCH (Porter's Hillt Wednesday, July 4 Supper Served from 6 to 8 Admission: Adults 60c, Children, 30c, The Canadian Male Entertainers of London will supply a•inixed pro - grand for the evening. COME AND -ENJOY A GOOD TIME —R. 1IL -Gale, Pastor, Wanted Housekeeper for Clinton Hospital, Duties to commence. July 18th. Ap- ply to Mrs. Holloway. • 68-3. 'Wanted An. Inspector or Superintendent for Huron County Children's Aid Society in place of Mr. G. M. Elliott; resign. ed. Applications in writing, stating qualifications and salary expected, will -be received by the 'undersigned up to -July 19th, 1928, duties to begin ae soon as possible. Full particulars as to duties expected etc. will he given by the Clerk on applicatiin. Geo. W. Holman; CIerk, Huron. Dated at Goderieh, the 25th day of June, 1928 68-3. Mower for Sale • Massey -Harris mower for sale., First class running order. $40.00. W. Brown, lot 18, con. 2, Hulled Town- ship, 68-2-p. • Tenders Wanted Tenders addressed to . D. L, Mac- pherson town clerk, w aeric will p be , receive >d 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 sante as that already in place across the westerly portion. Length of fence approximately_ 250 feet. Dr. F. 0 Thompson, chairman, cemetery cons- r"! mittee. 67-2.. T�I11�r �Iardw�,��e Co. TELEPHONE, 53 >, CLINTOI.1 5.15,FOLLO JNG xtRE FEW,ITEMS WE CARR YOUR NEEDS. No,:1 Cloves- Honey at 13 Cents per nound, Formaldehyde. Pure Neatfoot Oil. - "' Benzine. Old 'English Wax ' and Briglitner, Dental Plaster, Simonize .Auto Cleaner and Polisher; Bon ' Ami, Salt Petre., Sulphur. Epsom Salts. Coleman and Aladdin Mantles. Spark Plugs." Valve Grinding Cempound, ' Perfection Oil -Stove Wicks. Whiz Fly Fume. Creuoid, Steamed Bone Meal Fertilizer, ,Cello • Glass, ` Garden ,Seeds' in bulk. Bicycle Repairs, Men's ;Work :`'Shoes, • t. OR.. C ' H. VENNER, :Ek.eetrid Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Buibs,:'irmns, Fans and other Appliances - Wiring and Repairs..' Phon Collie Pups for Sale 5 ;wall -bred, half grown, Collie pups. Apply -to Ernest Brown, Clin- ton. 66-2-p. Notice " R. Jones and Son having dissolved partnership, wish to have all accounts in by July 1st, to settle up business. -We have a full line of mower guards, sections, and.. ledger plates, knife heads and knives. We do acelylene welding. R. Jones and Son, !Minton. 66-I1, Farm For Sale 100acres, good soil, good buildings; finesugar bush; 4% miles from Clin- ton. Will sell on easy terms. A. E. Matheson, Seaforth P. O, ' Phone 614-33, Clinton central. ' ' 38-tf House for Sale' Conveniently arranged; seven room- ed house, on Albert street, in excel lent condition,'., cement garage, well. kept lawns, etc.'. Vacant, possession, Terns can be arranged. Apply box 138, Clinton. 66-tf, 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 James McMurchie, de- ceased, who died on or about the thir-' tieth dayof.11/farch, 1928, 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 parteulars of their .claims and the nature. of the securities (if any) held by them duly verified by statutory declaration. Imnmediately 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. VANSTOI'TE, Wingham, Ia.0_ -Solicitor for' the said Administrator r . - . 66-4. To Customers To Iet my customers know that 1 have installed a telephone., M' num- ber is 64Q r 14 Clinton central. Ever. ed. L. Johnston; Decorator. 61-01, Tractor Plowing, I am prepared to do plowing by the acre, at any time. Also wood salving Apply-to"S, Plewittr or phone 13 oe 606, Clinton central. 64-tf-6p, Boarders Wanted - Can accomodate'a number •of room- ers :or boarders, Mrs. W. S. Downs, Spruce 'Lodge, Ontario street, Clin- "ton. Phone 95. 66-4-p. House for Sale, Frame house, Albert street, Clin- ton. 6 rooms and pantry, in good re, pair, lights and water, .'Roomy stable onwpremises, ' acre garden' with some small fruit trees. Apply on premises to Mrs. L. Dunking. 67-tf. Mower for Sale Massey -Harris mower, nearly new, 6 -ft cut, 2 sets. knives; Price 555.00 payable in two equal payments, due December 1st,,; 1928 ` and : Dec,: jlst, 1929. S. R. McMath, I-lolmesville,' Ont. 67-2. Beekeepers' Supplies for Sale,; A •tntmber, of combs, top boxes, bot- tom .boxee ot-tom.boxee and also Some foundation,. Apply to Isaac Dodd, Princess street, Clinton. 67 -ti, Lost A black cushion, pair of blacir leather gloves and air automobile• cigarette ash tray, 1Finder kindly leave at •TheNews-Record office. d • 67.2.. Clinton's infrate4 MAKE YOUR MOiNEY CO ` FURTHER '... WITHOUT THROWING IT AWAY ' -Heat' Folks Coal and cleat Folks Service, Give you the- best values for your money that you will find. Order your supply today of our DL&W Coal, and make sure of satis- factory cooking now and satisfactory heating next winter. Cali the 'OAT 61,fet for good, dean coal. �j,r COAL .COMPANY PHONE 74 : CLiNTON e Je Nediger5 Prop. e • $U1MliltE118 TERM In, each of. Shaw's Twelve school follows the present session in regi lar order from July 3rd with n forced vacations. Enter any da; Booklet free. Write 1130 Bay St Toronto, W. R. Shaw, Secretary. Clothes Cleaned and pressed Clothes cleaned, pressed and paired. Woollen goods dry clean Rooms Iver Heard's B_rber sh, W. J. Jago, 2283 Coal a That Satisfies We sell the cleanest, safest a most economical fuel and always at fair price. 'A telephone call will ".receive o prompt attention: You can feel asolutely 'sure th every Shovel' of coal will be of t sante uniformity of quality. HOWARD CLARK Phone 182 Orders Taken at Lawson's.Grecer Phone 111 We Want Yeur Milk and Cream We are. manufacturers of bo cheese and butter. We want yo milk or cream. We pay highest ma ket price weekly. Satisfaction ga• anteed, , Phone your order for finest chee or pasturised butter in prints or as ids 16 W. H. Lobb, Otinton, Ont., R. No. 3, Phone No, 695112. -- THE ROLMESVII',LE COOPER TINE CHEESE AND BUTTER COMPANY, LIMITED Eggs and P. ut1tr Eggs handled at residence ev day—graded by an experienced gr ee, for which we pay the highest in ket price. CREAM Purchased for Stillman's of S ford. Agent for the Viking Cream S arator. A. E. Finch - Victoria St., Clinton Phone '2 WOOD FOR SAL ' A quantity of good hardwood cedar for sale, E. WARD Phone 155, Huron s Singer Sewing Machii Leased .on Small Monthly Payme Big Discount on Cash Sales. •Now is the time to have your chine repaired and cleaned. Repel Needles, Belts: and Tarts . for makes. I' W. GLEN COOK Phone 1713 5.0, Box 201, Clint .ASI tip�r o rry . ritIN Buy a • radio for the Tamil in doing se you will b giving them something :: which the can enjoy the year around, Weare dealers for the Roister an 'Icings sets and will be pleased to giv you a demonstration at any time, 1111111 -Bat.. terra c s Iia r ed a -n• nd st g o pp R NJ forthe winter