The Clinton News Record, 1941-04-24, Page 5"THURS., .APRIL 24, 1941
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CLINTON PHONE 182
CONSIDER THESE ADVANTAGES OF
SIIUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER
It' looks fro.eh;' it smells fresh; it tastes fresh;
it IS .fresh It is • only natural for chicks to
like it,
There is no mustiness or rancidity.
There is no loss of vitamin strength resulting from
the 'feed standing around a feed warehouse for
weeks. -
It contains all the `day-it-was-madea goodness-
SHUR-GAIN CHICK. Starter is Palatable; contains in proper
proprotticns the minerals they need to build strcmg' bone and
hen thy tissue; anis is well supplied with vitamins A, 13, D, E,
and G.
•
No other Click Starter is higher in qualityand yet SH'UR-GAIN
g
costs the feeder less than any ;comparable feed.
$2.75 per cwt.
Prince Edward ,island
Cobblers and
Green mountains
Look For this certification tag on the bag or<ontainer
-the only way ofbeingsure of
getting Canadian' CNN.
fed Seed Potatoes.
Examine it
carefully.
CLINTON FEED MILL
3. K. CORNISH, ALEX WELLS,,
Brucefield" Londesoro.
For Sale
Seed Potatoes for sale, Irish
Cobblers; Apply to James Levy, Cline
. • ton, Ontario, 37-1
MARRIAGES
SCCOTCHMElii--BAKER - At the
Rectory, Trinity Anglican church,
Bayfield, on Wednesdt:y, April
16th, Margaret Jane York Baker,
second daughter of Mr. and' Mrs.
F. W. Baker became the bride of
Lloyd Watson Scotchmer, elder son
of Mr. Robert Scotchmer, both of
Bayfield. Rev, J, Graham officiated,
BIRTHS
SHARPE-In Clinton Pablic hospital,
on April 15th, to Mr, and Mrs. Al-
vin Sharpe, twins, girl and boy,
Joan and John,
I3UTCHINGS-- In Clinton Public
hospital, on April 14th, to Mr, and
Mrs. Charles Hutchings' of Clinton,
a daughter,
DEATHS
PROCTOR -In Clinton Public Hosp-
ital. on Wednesday, April 23rd,
Maty Amelia "Minnie" Gardner,
widow of the lute R. Lewis Proctor,
mother of Elva and Clifton, aged
68 years and 4 clays.
A combined meeting of the Wom-
en's Institute and Red Criss was held
in the Forester's hall on Saturday
afternoon with nets. L nvson, pres-
ident of the Institute in charge. The
sleeting was opened by singing the
Institute Ode and repeating the
Lord's prayer in Unison, Mrs. Mop -
ridge rresielent of the Red Cross took
charge of the sleeting and read a
letter from Headquarters regarding
oeavin;' and knitting. Ie. the absence
of the trensurer the report was read
by. Mrs. Ross showing it balance on
hand of $162,70, The secretary r•c-
rolt was Mee read and adopted. Sew-
ing was given out. lilrs. Litwson then
took charge and the following pro-
gram was enjoyed. The topic Am-
usement and Gaines for the -Rural
Community was ably given by Mrs.
Gordon Taylor; Piano Instrumental,
Mrs. R. J. Phillips reading, Mrs. Earl
Raithby, Mrs, Herb Mogridge then
took charge for the election of officers
which are as follows: Hon. President,
Mrs. Jas. Woods; President, Airs.
Edgar -Lawson; Est vice president
Mrs Herb Mogridge; '2nd vice pres-
ident, Mrs. J. J. Wilson; secretary -
treasurer, Miss Margaret Ring; Dis-
trict Director, Mie. Fred Ross; Pian
ists, Mrs. R. J. Phillips, Miss Sallie
Curter. Mrs, Wm, Craig; Visiting
c+:mnrittee, Mrs. Jas.eWoods, Mrs. E
Phillips; Program Committee, Mrs.
Errata, Mrs. Gordon Taylor, Miss
Josephine Weir, 'Mrs 0. H. Rowson;
Directors, Mrs. Geo. Sturdy. Mr•s. J;
J Robertson, Mrs, Mrs, J, 0, Stoltz,
Mrs. W. T. Robison, Mrs. A. J. Fer-
guson, Mrs. Earl Raithby, Mrs. Geo.
Bean; Auditors Mrs. John Thompson,
Miss Viola Thompson. Mrs. Lawson,
thanked all the coiinmittee for their
splendid co-aper•ation during the year.
At the close of the meeting, a sale of
homoanade baking waslneld. in aid of
the British War Victims., Some sev-
enteen dollars was realized.
Mr. and Mrs. NSW. Spicran of St.
Marys sl?ent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ii. O. Riordan.
Mrs. Prank Woods of Londesbore
THE, CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
CTT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
Co V. Cooke
FLORIST`
Phones 66w and 66.1
Egg -Grading Station
0-140
We are having the best of satis-
faction with our , new Egg Rooms.
Eggs are kept cool and in good eon-
dition for overseae or storage pur-
poses. Our eandier:s will give you
good service. ,
Therre may be some boarders in
your flocks that have been producing
since last Autumn. Poultry culling
done at anytime.
N. W. TREWARTHA
Day Phone 214. Night Phone 328.
Batkin's - Locker Storage
Our usual full line of fish. Quart-
ers of Beef and halves of Pork.
We butcher and process your meat
ready for your locker at a very small
rate.
Also make sausage and buy hides.
In all the summer heat
It sure is a treat
To have fresh meat.
Try Our Fresh Raspberries, Peas
and Corn.
"Frozen Foods are .Better Foods,"
BACKACHES GO QUICKLY, often
after first dose. - R.UMACAPS two-
way action attacks the cause, relieves
the pain, Hovey's Drug Store.
HOLLAND ELECTRIC
BROODER
Mr. Noble Holland has secured the.
approval of the hydro C.E,S.A for
his Electrib Brooder. He has sold
quite a number in this ocetion and
delivered several this week.
Anyone interested? Address Noble
Holland, Clinton, Ontario, or ,phone
617122, 87-1
Wanted
Woman or girl as companion and to
work in home of elderly couple.
House is a cottage with incident con-
veniences. Mrs. Jos. McGillaweet
Rattenbury St. Clinton,
For Sale or Rent
Desirable eight -roomed house on
Princess street for sale or rent. Ap-
ply at the News -Record office, 3513.2
house to Rent
With all modern conveniences
furnace, bath, etc, Apply at the
News -Record, 37-2
Iltty for Sale
A quantity of hay. Miss D. Cnnt-
clon telephone 105 Clinti n. 37-1
House for Rent
Six -roomed house, modernly equip-
ped au Princess street, west; conven-
iently close to business section. Pos-
session first of May. For further in-
formation apply to Ken. Whitmore,
Blyth, telephone 89. 37-1
Plants for Sale
Raspberry cane. Latham nursery
strain, large red meaty berries, heavy
cropping. 1 dozen for rye; 50 for
$3,00; 100 for $5.00, Strawberries,
Senator Dunlop, • King Wealthy,
Downham nursery strain. 50e per 100
at the garden - Collins Berry Farm,
Phone 016-r-42, • 36tf.
BOXY THEATRE
CANTON
NOW 'PLAYING: "The Return of
Frank James, with henry Fonda.
MON.,' TOES. & WED.
Aima Neagle, Roland Young
Helen Broderick & Richard Carlson
A topatetch musical comedy, ably
played by a superb east,
"NO, NO, NANET"E""
THURS., FRI. & SAT.
Anna Neagle, Anton Walbrook
and C. Aubrey Smith
The story of zi beloved sovereign
who sat upon the throne of Eng-
land for:
"Sixty Glorious Years"
(Te:chnicolor)
tenuity,: "'a'he Saint in Palm
a
Springs'
,
&"Wagon Train"
Mats.: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m:
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CAPITAL THEATRE REGENT THEATRE
GODERICI3 SEAFORTS
NOW: "Scattergood Baines" and
"'Fite Fargo Kid!'
MON., TUES.& WED.
ANNA NEAGLE-.Anton, War-
- brook & C. Aubrey Smith
In the personal story of a Queen
who fashioned' an era
"Sixty Glorious Years"
THURS.,. FRI. & SAT.
Linda Darnell, Tyrone Power:. and
Dean Jagger
an epic of the Monsoons and their
' cross -continent journey
"BRIG'HAM YOUNG'
Coming: Bette Davis iii.
" THE LETTER"
NOW: "Saint at Palm Springs"
and "Wagon. Train"
MON., TUES. & WED.
Freddie Bartholomew & Sir Cedrle.
I3'ardwicke
present a papillae. old story of
English school Life
"Tom Brown's School
Days"
THURS., FRI. & SAT.
Roy Rogers and . Bob Steele
two western stars team itp for a
roaring swift -riding adventure
"The Carson City Kid"
Coming: Herbert Marshall in '
"THE LETTER'
Sat. Special
Bran and Date Muffins.
Date `Loaf
Suey Loaf
Nut Loaf
'Tea Biscuits
Silverwoods Ice Cream
Smoother than Velvet ...,..
BARTLI1Ea F'S
PHONE 1 WE DELIVER
NOTICE
Written applications will be re -
'calved by the undersigned instil 12
o'clock noon April 30th, 1941, for the
position of County Constable for the
County of Huron.
All applicants to appear in person
at the Court House Goderictt at 2
p.m. on the 2nd day of May.
N. W. MILLER,
County Clerk,
Goderich Ontario 37-1
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders- will be received up to 7
pan. Monday, April- 28th, for the
crushing and trucking to any place
within the township of Hullett. The
crusher material must be put through
a 1 inch round screen and the crusher
to, be moved up to three sets, if need
be. without additional cost to the
township. -
- Tenders .may be for both or either
• nd.contractor must comply with the
\Voiknren'c Compensation Act, • A
ntarkcd ehegue for One Hundred
Dollars must accompany each tender
3. W. McC00L.
Clerk of the Township, of Hullett
36-2
Pasture for Rent
A 100 acre farm, good pasture, with
Plenty of shade and a never -failing
spring creels. Apply at News -Record
Office. 36-2
For Sale
One camp cot with ostermoor and
feather mattresses, one wood bed, 54
in, wide complete with springs and
mattress. Apply to Mrs. L, M. Mc-
Kinnon, 36-2
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects
in Bayfield on
• TUESDAY, APRIL 29TH
at 1 pan,
Estate of the late Mrs. W. Tippet.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, .Auctioneer.
House To Rent
A modern house, two story. on Vic-
toria street, Clinton, Apply to Mrs,
L. Cronyn, Blyth, Ont. 37tf.
Y'ar Sale or Rent
A desireable eight roomed house on
Princess street, newly decorated, El-
ectric light and water Possession last
of the month. Reasonable, Apply at
News -Record, , 3711.
Dressed Poultry For Sale
Apply to Jabez Rands, Sr. phone
Clinton, 300. 37-2
Strayed
One . white sow has strayed to the
premises of Mrs. LeBeau. The owner
can have saute by, proving property
and paying expenses. Apply to Mrs.
LeBeau, London ,Road, phone 216-1.9.
37-1
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects
isansiting her sister, Mrs. James Rob- APRIL 36T11, at 1 p.m. in Seaforth
erten and Mr Roberton. Estate of the late Ed. Hiuehley.
HArcoLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
Mesdames W.. H. Sheppard. Earl 37-1.
Wightman,'T. 0, Wilson and James
Woods attendod a- Presbyterial, meet-
ing. Tuesday; in Thames Roach United
church.
L.A.C, John Weir of Sky Harbor
Airport was a weekend visitor with
Iris father, Dr. B. C. Weir.
A. rather peculiar mishap occurred
Monday afternoon when Andrew Shepr
herd, Hullett farmer was trucking a
'load of western cattle from the local
C,P,R. station to his farm. When the
t, wok driver wee .ahanPing gears on a
hill near Mr. Shepherd's three of the
'cattle broke through the rack at the
back of the truck and escaped into
near -by fields. To date they have not
been recovered.. They are valued at
Pasture i $100 each, Mr. Shepherd states he y
Wanted -a number of young cattle feels quite sure thewere injured in
to pasture. Apply to' Wilfred Col- 'the drop.
dough. R.R. No. 3, Clinton. 37-2 • (More Auburn News on Page 7)
AUCTION SALE
of household effects
APRIL 25TH. at 1 p.m. in Seaforth
TERMS -CASH
MRS. F. D. HUTCHINSON, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
37-1
CLEARING 'AUCTION SALE
of Farm .Stock, Implements and
Household Effects-
on Lot 25, Con. 8, Morris Township,
114 'miles north of Walton" and 1%.
miles west, on
TUESDAY, MAY 6TH
at 12 o'clock sharp.
Thissale' will. be` one of the largest
sales in the district.
MRS. GEORGE KELLY, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
37-2
For Sale
One frame building, 20 _ft by 24
ft. in the village of Brucefield.
Tenders will be received up to May
1st, 1041, 'Tuckersmith Municipal
Telephone System. J. K. Cornish,
Sec. -Treasurer, - . 36-2
For. Sale
Urban and Vanguard oats, grown
from seed from Alex. Stewal•t, Ailsa
Craig, free fimont weeds, harvested be-
fore the rain last fall, Aliso
No. 21 Barley and yellow sweet clo-
er, James R. Stirling, telephone 36-1
12, 'Clinton.
Seed Grain for Sale
Quantity of good mixed grain, Im-
proved Banner Oats, nixed with
barley. Ira H. Merrill, telephone
902.16 36-2
AUCTION SALE
The ,following will be offered for
sale at the home of Mr. Angus .Me-
Leocl, tido blocks south of Huns`
Road on the,. corner of North ani
Wellington streets, Clinton, Ont.. on
SATURDAY APRIL 26TH.
commencing at 2 o'clock, consisting of
Pechei on gelding, black, 3 yr, old,
isounng 14d,2.5. work single or doable, weigh -
Guernsey cow,.fresbened 2 months.
Guernsey cow, milking good.
2 Jersey Cows milking. clue to
freshen in October,
Fifty Ib. pig.'
Chrysler .O'each, Moclel`52, gone on-
ly 18,000 aniles, tires and car in excel-
lent condition.
IMPLEMENTS: Set of bob sleighs;
light . bob ' sleigh; Portland cutter,
(good shape); steel tired buggy; de-
mocrat walking plow; one horse plow;
2 sections of harrows; horse -rake; (12
ft. Deering), Scuffler; 22 ft ladder;
set double breeching diarnessi;, set
single 'harness; Homes with chains;
lair of team bridles, .(nearly 'new);
horse collar; robe; 2 halters; set,
scales; daisy Omni, No. 4; Quebec
Cook stove; small table -and chairs
and other numerous artteles.
TERMS-CASIT
ANGUS McLEOD, Proprietor..•
Cake Speeials
NOT BAKED AT ROME: BUT
HOMEMADE
Order a, Chocolate or Almond Cake
BREAD
White, Wholewheat or Cracked
Wheat Sliced
With Wheat -Germ. "SStabilized
From the "Heart"'.of the Wheat
Berry
CANDY AND ICE' CREAM
VVenorf's
BAKERY - CANDY - LUNCH
PHONE 68
BABY CHICKS
S.C. White Leghorns and
Barred Rocks Custom
Hatching.
E. L. MITTELI.r •
Phone 213 Clinton
For Sale
100 acres, choice, good barns,
cement silo, litter carrier. - modern
brick house, two miles west of Sea -
forth, immediate.possession, Mrs,
Rachel Kirk, Seaforth, 30-2
For Sale
, 5 year old gray gelding, Bay geld-
ing rising' three, broken. Both horses
sound, • J. 1V. VanEgmond, phone
806-13, Clinton., 366tf
Potatoes For Sale
Irish cobblers, Green Mountains
and early Warble's. Apply to Roy
Tyndall, R.R. No, 3, Clinton, phone
007-3 34tf
For Sale
Two-story frame house on James
street with town lights and water,
Apply at the News -Record office.
30-1
20,000 Muskrats Wanted
Highest market price paid, no
shipment too large or too email fur
me to handle, Norman East Il, R.
No. 1, Clinton. ' 135-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Ia the Estate of George I'opc, late of
the Township of Hullett in the
County of Huron. Yeoman,
deceased.
All persons having claims against
the estate of the above deceased
are required to file the same with
the undersigned Solicitor for the
said Estate,- on or before the 26th,
day of April, A.D. 1941, after which
date the assests will be distributed,
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
leaving regard only to the claims of
which notice shall have been. given.
DATED at Clinton, this 5 th, day
of April, A.D. 1941,
P. FINGLAND, K.C., Clinton .Ont.
Solicitor for the said Estate.
38.3
For Sale
Mouse and lot with garage on Rat-
tenbury street, town lights & water;
also house and two lots on Huron
street, 9 rooms, lights and water, also
stable and henhouse. Apply to Miss
Bertha Cantelon, Huron street, Clin-
ton. „ 275E
Farm For Sale or Rent
80 acres good pasture land spring
creek, lots of shade, Brick House,
farm Barn, orchard. Apply to Ellett
J. Co'x, Clinton, Huron St. 33-6
For Sale or Rent
Good borne on high street for sale
or rent. Apply to Mrs. Harvey•
Cooper, Clinton, Ontario. 80 -
For Sale
Maple syrup and maple sugar. Ap-
ply to Feed McClymont, Varna, or
phone Clinton, 622r24. 34tf,
Wanted
Cattle wanted for 'pasture by the
month on Lot 19, Con. 5, 'of Hullett
township. Good grass and sane wat-
er. Apply to James Reynolds, Sea
3 rth. 35-3
Farm for. Sale
One hundred notes of choice land„
situated ! on No. 8 highway between
Seaforth and Clinton. The buildbnge
consist of large ball( barn, ' brick
house, newdouble garage, .hydro
through -out, well fenced, never fail-
ing water supply. Immediate pos-
session, Geo. W. Nott, Clinton Pest
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer Orifice, - 39.4
BURGESS' STUDIO
CLINTON
Photographs . of Distinction
IRENE BURGESS
Phone 115.
Developing and .Printing
MONUMENTS!
To those contemplating build-
ing a Monument . Get my
prices before buying. Cemetery
Lettering a specialty.
All work guaranteed.
JOHN GRANT
CLINTON MARBLE
& GRANITE WORKS
Clinton - Ontario
Successor to Ball & Zapfe
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ROGERS 15/54AX
TUBES TESTED FREE
Tubes and General Batteries
The complete G -Page .Lisle Log
Card is yours for the asking.
lA. W. Groves, Princess St..
PRINCESS ST. CLINTON
'Wanted
Twenty or twenty-five head of cat-
tle to pasture for season. Good grass,
lots of water, nice undergrowth,
shade handy. terms reasonable, Mait-
land concession, Colborne township
0. R. Forster, R.R. No, 2, Clinton,
phone Carlow 160, 37-3
Wanted • '
Experienced cook -general for fanc-
ily of three 'adults. Small hgmo, best
wages to capable person,. Apply to
Mrs. Ramsay, 197 Itidout street, south
London, Ontario, 35-3
At weeks your chicks are on the
way to becoming money -making
Fall and Winter layers. Keep them
going in the right direction by feed-
ing Roe Complete Growing Mash
-the feed that hes helped
hundreds of thousands of Ontario
chicks grow into sturdy, strong,
productive pullets,
This complete feed is of a
medium textures high in digestible
nutrients --with the correct
balance of proteins, minerals and
vitamins your chicks need to pay
you big returns in Fall and Winter
eggs. Ask your Roe Feeds dealer.
GR WIN MASH
Sold by
CHARLESWORTH
Clinton
HAROLD BOGIE
Auburn
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