The Clinton News Record, 1938-06-02, Page 5THURS., JUNE 2, 1938.
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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Clinton, Ontario.
AUBURN
Mr.- and Mrs. W. H. Sheppard and
..family visited friends in Sarnia on
•Sunday. They were accompanied by
:Mrs. Ralph Knox and daughter, Sal-
-Ay, who spent the past couple ofweeks
with her sister, Mrs. Sheppard.
Mr. and Mrs. Faid Ohestney of Bay
Harvey Albert Leatherland, .younger
son of Mrs. Wilhelmina Leatherland,
and the late Mr. Leatherland, of Balt
Wali anosh. Rev. Carmichael offic-
iated. The bride looked lovely in a
gown of blue sheer and matching ac-
cessories. They were attended by Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Glazier of Holmes -
vile, and Ruth Glazier, dressed in
''City, Mich., visited on Saturday with pink, made a charming little flower
• Mrs. Jas. Howitt. girl carrying a bouquet of pink tulips.
Mr. and Mrs, N. J. Garrett and Following the ceremony the party
motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Glazier at Holmesville where
a wedding dinner was served. The
young couple will reside on the
groom's farm in East Wawanoth.
Friends and neighbors and relatives
.her daughter, R. McIfenzie, of Loch- gathered at the home of Mrs. David
alsh, left on Thursday for Winnipeg McCullough of East Wawanosh on'
where they will visit Mrs. Robb's Friday evening, to welcome and pres-
• sons, Dr's William and Edgar Robb. ent the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Har -
Mrs. A. P. Walker of Toronto vis- vey Leatherland. The evening was
.ited hereon Friday.' She was accom-[spent in dancing and a short program.
panied home by her father, Mr. Alex, John Vinclent read an address to the
• McKenzie, who intends remaining inyoungcouple pad they received many
' Toronto for some time. useful and valuable gifts. The groom
Mr.and Mrs. Robert Howson of Pen- made a fitting reply. Lunch was
ticton, B. C., Nelson Ball, Mrs. John: served.
Hunking and Mrs. M. Mugford of1 The C,G,I.T. group met in the base -
'Clinton, visited with Mrs. Chas How-, ment of the United church, Friday
son and Mrs. R. J. Philips last Fri -'evening with an attendance of 29.
'day, 'Marjorie Arthur was in charge. Ferre
Mrs. Jas. Howitt is visiting her Lawlor read the scripture. A sing -song
daughter, Mrs, Hugh Chesney and Mr.1 was led by Betty Craig, and Vivian
• Chesney of. Seaforth. IStraughan led in prayer. Readings
Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Wilson and were given by Joan Sheppard and
family visited friends in Woodstock Ruth Arthur, and Margaret Wight -
on Saturday. On their return they 1 roan. Helen Marsh favored with a
were accompanied by Miss Edna"Ad- ,piano solo. , Margaret Crawford and
• ams, nurse -in -training in the Wood- Edna Archambault sang a duet. Mar -
.'stock hospital. jorie Arthur led in the playing of
Visitors at the hone of Dr. B. C. games.'
Weir for the week end were:the doe -1 CHURCH NEWS
tor's three sisters, Misses Margaret, At Knox United Church, Rev. H. C.
Annie and Minnie Weir, and Mr. Rob- ,Wilson chose as his text, Matt. 27-19.
ert Brunt of Strathroy. 1"A. woman's advice to her husband."
Mrs. Robert Plunkett and her broth_ 'Betty Craig favored with a solo.
er, Robert James Rutledge, left on At Knox Presbyterian Church, Rev.
Friday by train to visit their brother Di, Barnett spoke from Mark 10-21.
• and wife,' Mr. and Mrs. George Hut- "Taking up the Cross of Christ,"
ledge, of Sandusky, Ohio. On their 1 . At the Baptist church Sunday after -
return they will spend a few days in noon, Mr. Thomas Pitcher of Toronto
Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rut- ' spoke on Temperance, Mrs. Wm. Hag
ledge. gitt favored with a solo. .
Welling (youngest son of St.
Mark'ss Anglican churchurch
the
Mn and Mrs, Thomas McNeil had the Rector, Rev. R. M. Weeks spoke from
misfortune to severely cut a finger en Exodus 16-15 on "The Mysteries of
his 'left hand while chopping wood Life." During the month of June the
with a sharp hatchet. Medical aid services will be held on Sunday even -
was rendered by Dr. B. 0. Weir. j ings at 7.30 and in the months of July
Mrs. Rose Bradnook of Blyth, is and August in the mornings at 10 a,m
visiting her son, Wesley. 1 The hone ` of Mr. and Mrs. John
Russell .Reid of Toronto spent the McKnight was the Beene of a happy
-week-end with kr. and Mrs. Harry surprise party on Thursday evening
•,Sturdy, when some 16 relatives and friends
Mr .A. J. Ferguson is unloading a gathered to celebrate the occasion of
•'car of coal this week, Mrs, McKnight's 59th birthday. The
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Frentlin of genial host and hostess, although colt
°Clinton spent Sunday with Mrs. John pietely taken by surprise, entertained
:Ferguson. the guests to a very pleasant even -
Misses Eleanor and Bergh Wilson ing following a bounteous, supper pre
•and. Mrs. Kadmer Dawson were Strat- pared by the guests.
ford visitors on Monday..•Mrs. McKnight, formerly Minnie
Vistors at the home of Mr, and Steele, daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. John Huston for the week -end oils. Phillip Steels; was born in Lolo
vi
'were. Mrs. F. Weinheiiner, Mrs, Mur-
I age and moved with her parents
ray and daughter, Olga, of Buffalo.' to the farm now owned by Thos, Piv
Spraying operations have column- ett 48 years ago. 38 years ago she
Iced in many. of the apple' orchards was married to John McKnight. Fol•
here by Amos Aniclrews. This method lowing the marriage they lived in
of protecting trees• against insects Ashfield 4 years, moving to Auburn
..and disease was adopted more than where they have resided even s'noe.
Years ago hi this district and far- They have 2 children, Mrs. Lloyd
12 g
•litters who specialize in growing apples Ferguson of Clinton, and Earl of Aub
.,have found it very effective. urn, .and 8 .grandchil'dren,
Quite a number of farmers attend-
ed the Electric Pence Demonstration GODERIf H TOWNSHIP
Ruth Frost of Blyth, visited on Sun-
• day with Mr. and Mrs. W. 1'. Robison.
Miss Amelia lticIlwain is assisting
• •at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Mair, of Hullett.
Mrs. Alice Robb accompanied by
held at the farm of Mr, and Mrs. H.
.Sturdy, on Monday. Mrs. Ben. Rothwell has been con -
Med to her room with the prevailing
LEATHERLAND-McCULLOfi7GH fsevere cold.
A pretty, but quiet wedding was sol- Miss Connie Cluff is visiting re-
•emnized at Seaforth United church lativos in Windsor.
Manse- on Wednesday evening at 8 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Trewartha and
'o'clock, when Marion Mcoullough, Norman, were guests on Thursday of
daughter of Mrs. David McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Welsh.
and the late' David McGulough of. East .Mr• and Mrs. Robert Dunbar and
•Wawanosh, was united in marriage to . Mr'. and Mrs. •Thomas Dunbar, •• all
MARRIAGES
MILLA,RD-McKEGNEY - At St.
Aldate's Church, Oxford, England,:
on Friday, Aril lit. Mary Kath-
leen'Meliegney, daughter of Rev.
S. E. McEegney, Mountrath, Ire-
land, (formerly of Clinton) was
united in marriage to Douglas Rod-
way Millard, of Newport Pagnell,
England. •
LEATHEIfLAND-MCCULLOUGH
At Seaforth United Church Manse,
on Wednesday evening, May' 25th1
Marion McCullough and Harvey A.
Leatherland, both of East 'Wawa -
nosh, were united in marriage by
Rev. T. A, Carmichael.
BIRTHS
TAYLOR -In ClintonCommunity
Hospital, on Thursday, May 26th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor
of Blyth, a daughter.
ADDISON-At the Sudbury Hospital,
en Sunday, May 29th, to Rev. A.
P. S. and Mrs. Addison of Coniston,
(nee Esther Trewartha of Clinton).
a daughter, Charlotte Elizabeth.
PENFOUND-In Goderich township
on Sunday, May 29th. to Mr, and
Mrs. Wilfred • Penfound, a son.
G11IRR1E-Inn Clinton Hospital, on
Thursday, May 26th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Currie, a daughter.
DEATHS
CARTER -In Clinton, on Thursday,
June 2nd., Catherine Johnston, wife
of Isaac Carter, in her 65th year.
DODSWORTH-At Claresholm, Alb-
erta,, on Wednesday, May 25th,
Minnie Pearl Dodsworth, formerly
of Clinton, aged 49 years.
STURGEON -In Bayfield, on Friday,
May 27, Frederick Edward Sturg-
eon, in his 20th year.
NESBITT-Suddenly at Calgary, Al-
berta, on Friday, May 27th, Emma
Acheson, wife of Wm. J. Nesbitt,
formerly of Goderich Township.
of Lambeth, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Welsh.
Mrs. Jno. Cluff of Clinton spent
the week -end at the home of her son.
She also was present at the christen-
ing of 11 e r great-granddaughter,
which took place in St. Andrew's
United Church, Bayfield on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. A. Dunn of Stanley
were guests on Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Myron Butler, Bayfield Line.
Associations Hold Joint Meeting
On Wednesday last the W. A. of
Varna, Bayfield and St. James, Mid-
dleton, held a most successful joint
meeting at St. James church, with
about fifty present.
Mr. Bugler addressed the meeting
briefly. The speaker for the afternoon
was Mrs. Fred Middleton, who told of
her impressions of the annual
Diocesan W. A. Conference held re-
cently in Windsor. Her interesting
and inspiring survey ofthis confer -
once was greatly. apreciated.
Afterwards the ladies wore the
guests of Mrs. Fred Middleton at 'a
sumptuous lunch. Mrs. Bugler pour-
ed tea. The table was . beautifully
decorated with spring flowers.
On behalf of all present Mrs. Bug-
ler tendered a vote of thanks to the
charming hostess, who had contrib•
uted so greatly to a delightful occas-
ion,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J, Thompson
and Mr. W; Lee spent the week -end
with their son,' Rev. John R. and Mrs
Thompson, the Rectory, Point Ed-
ward.
Perm Change --The farm just north
of Holmesville, belonging to the G.
Tebbutt estate, containing 125 acres,
has been sold to Mr. Trowartha of
Clinton. This farm is immediately
back of his own farm and will be used
mostly for grazing and reforestation
purposes. The log house, one of the
oldest houses in the township, will be
made into a modern summer log cabin.
It is also the intention to improve the
trout creek and make it into a Modern
fishing stream.
Mrs, John Sparrow, Varna, spent
the weekend with her cousin, Mrs.
James Johnston, at the home of Mrs.
Johnaton's mother, Mrs. Fred Mid-
dleton. •
IIOLMCS'VILLE
The many friends of Mrs. Les, Jer-
vis will be pleased to learn that her
condition is so improved that she is
able to be moved from Seaforth hos-
pital to convalesce, at the home of
Mrs. Carrie Jervis, Clinton..
A large congregation attended Hol-
niesvide United church en Sabbath
last. An impressive sermon was de-
livered by the raster, Rev. J. H. Her-
bert. During the service the Misses
Lois Draper and Marie Ellwood, who
won first prize at the musical festi-
val at .Exeter, favoured the congre-
gation with 'a duet, and also in the
Sunday: School session.
Tvle. G. A. Spence of Toronto spent
a few days with Mr. and. Mrs. J. '$.
Maelllath.
Mr. 0. R. Forster left on Tuesday
to attend Conference at Chatham and
was accompanied by Mrs. Forster
as far as London.
A, most pleasant afternoon was
,cent on Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
E. 'Yeo, when her Polyanna Sunday
School class gathered together
honour of one of their number, Mrs,
Win• Norman (nee Charlotte: Tre.,
wartha),,a recent bride. The after-
noon was spent in social intercourse
and music. During the afternoon the
bride was presented with a 1n/see/Ian-
eons shower with best wishes accom-
panying each gift. After partaking
of a dainty but bounteous lunch the.
ort ir-'' - Cut Flowers,
""-• Flowering Plants
Floral Designs For
All Occasions.
SPRING FLOWERS.
Chas. V. Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and s6j
Poultry Culling
Time
Poultry flocks usually have some
boarders and persistent cluckers.
These should be culled out as prices
are higher than usual for fat poul-
try. Culling done at night by exper-
ienced poultryman, Open Thursday
evenings for eggs.
N. W. TREWARTIHA
Phone 2145 -Residence 214w.
happy gathering dispersed.
Visitors at Mr. M. Stocks on Sun
day, Mr. and Mrs.`i"homas Cambell anc
daughter Sheila and Mr. McInnes of
Delhi; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohm and
family. of Wingham.
Mr. Alex Spence of Toronto with
friends in the village.
Mr.. Robt. McCartney and daughte •
Mrs. Orville Rodges and Miss Del
Findlay, and Miss Elva Proctor, Clin
ton, motored to Stratford on Friday
last. •
Miss Charlotte and Marget Stock
have gone to Delhi to spend the sum
mer.
For Sale
Japanese Buckwheat for seed.
Yields heavier than silver -hulled.
Practically free from shelling at har-
vest time. Geo. Wheatley, Seaforth,
249r14.
Wanted
A China Toilet Set in good repair.
Apply News -Record 86-1.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs, E. J, Sturgeon and
.family wish to thank the people in
Bayfield and vicinity and also in Ca-
ton for the many kindnesses shown
them in the loss of their dear sot,
Fred.
Summer Cottage
For. Sale
AT HAYFIELD.
Ideal location near lake, spring water
,,,, on propert•
W. N. COUNTER
CLINTON.
86 t..
House for Sale
Comfortable cottage, . in splendid
condition, and centrally located
Apply at News -Record. 86-1.
For Sale
Millet. Seed, Also a good three-
year-old heifer, due to freshen this
month. Apply to Geo. Colclough,
It•R. 1, Clinton. 80-1,
Whitewashing
We spray and disinfect stables,
cellars' and buildings with Powe'
sprayer. Please, leave your order at
News -Record. 86-2
Stray Calf
Strayed from the premises of the
undersigned on May 24th., a black
calf, eight' months old, weighing
about 300 lbs. Will finder please cons-
municate with Fred Gilbert, Clinton,
Phone 608x22. 86 t.f.
House For Sale
Modern house, good locality, al
corweniences, Apply F, Fingland.
86-4
Refrigerator -
Norge
With a ten year warranty; brant
new, a limited number only, '$169.95
For further particulars write
HEINTZMAN & CO.
242 Dundas Street, London. •
NO OBLIGATION. 85-3.
CAN .YOU WRITE ?
Inulividual coaching
Market for acceptable work
First send for Plot
(FREE -NO OBLIGATION)
THE STORY TELLERS' CLUB
57 Queen Street West, - Toronto
Strawberry Boxes For
SALE
Apply to
F. W. Andrews
Clinton Phone 33
• 166-ttf.
ROXY THEATRE
Clinton.
Now Playing: Double Bill
Jones Family : "In a Trip to
Paris" and. Smith Hellen in "Raw-,
hide" A western picture full of
action.
Mon., Tues., Wed.
RONALD .COLEMAN
"PRISONER of ZENDA"
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
The Sweetheart of the Screen in
"Rebecca of Sunny -brook
Farm"
with Slim Summerville, Randolph
Scott, Phyliss Brook and Helen
Westley.
Coming: -Special 40 minutes in
I. "Technicolor with Walt Disney"
II
Mat. :Sat. and holidays at 3 p.m.
ElaoultaittIMINIMESINSIMMeMIII
CAPI FAL THEATRE
Goderich
Now: --The Weaver 1 Tethers and
Elyiry in the hill -billy hit, "Swing
your lady.
Mon:, Tues., Wed.
TYRONE' POWER and LORETTA
YOUNG
in the likeable romantic comedy
"Second Honeymoon"'
with Stuart Erwin,
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
SPECIAL ! ! !
"SN0WHITE
And The Seven Dwarfs"
Walt Disney's new sensation in
" amazing multiplane -color!
Coming:-Winehell and Bernie in
"LOVE' and HISSES"
Mat: Wed., Sat„ Holidays, 3 p.m.
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth
Now:-"Sierry Go Round of 1938"
Bert Lehr and •fun -cast
Mon., Tues. Wed.
PIIIL REGAN, ANN DVORAK
and LEO CARILLO•
present a musical laugh -medley
"Manhattan Merry. Go-
Round"
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Walter Winehell, Ben Bernie and
Simone Simon
in Broadway's big musical smash
"LOVE and HISSES"
Coming:-' Carole Lombard and
Fredric March in "Nothing 'Sacred"
Mat.: Sat and Holidays at 3 .p.m.
The Placa to Eat
Bartliff & Crich
Newly Decorated
Restaurant
GOOD LUNCHES.
HOME -COOKED MEALS.
IT'S A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU
Bartliff Ee Crich
Phone 1. Clinton.
House For Rent
Apply Scott's Grocery. 75-tf
OUR EARLY
FLOWERING SALVIAS
Harbinger and Stewartensis go quick-
ly, those wanting these are advised
to secure them early.
Our Zinnias, Dahlia -flowered, Fant-
asy and Pont pon are beautiful for •
Beds or Bouquets.
STEWART BROS.,
BENMILLER NURSERIES
Phone Carlow 235
NOTICE
'i
�� i�;; a
Bakery
When you buy here you can be as-
sured that the Finished Product Con-
tains the Finest Materials That Mon-
ey Can Buy.
MARSHMALLOW ROLLS WILL
TEMPT YOTJ
AMONG OUR WEEK -END
SPECIALS.
..We h ave just received a Shipment
of Williard's Assorted Chocolates
that we are selling at 39c Per Pound.
Treat yourjelf to, a home-made
Butterscotch Sundae, containing Pure
Cream and Butter.
WE DELIVER.
Wendorf's Bakery
and Restaurant
Phone 68
ENGLISH LEGHORN
BABY CHICKS
AND PULLETS
CUSTOM HATCHING
SENATOR DUNLOP
STRAWBERRY PLANTS
FRESH ASPARAGUS.
E. L. MITTELL
Phone 213 -Clinton.
TENDERS WANTED
For the convenience of the Tax -payers TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH
of the town of- Clinton, I will be in Tenders will be received by the
the board room of the Town Hall, undersigned for crushing and deliver
ing about three thousand yards gravel,
one inch mesh to be delivered whore
council directs, work to be completed
not later than Oct, 1st. A marked
cheque for $100, to accompany tender
which will be returned if tender not
accepted. Tenders to be in. not later
thantnoon on June 10. -
R. G. TAOMPSON, Clerk.
R.R, No, 2 Clinton.
commencing June lst.
Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
N. W. MILLER
TAX COLLECTOR,
For Sale
Dwelling and service station in
Clinton for sale on reasonable terms.
Apply to C. B. Halo, Clinton.
86-3
For Sale
White Holland Turkey Eggs, 20
cents each. Bert Irwin, phone 616-32
Clinton central. 86-1
Teachers Wanted
Clinton Public School Board invites
applications for two teachers. Duties
to commence September 6th. Appli-
cations to be in the hands of the sec-
retary -treasurer not later than 6'p.m.,
June 8, 1938. H. C. Lawson, Sec.-
Treas., Clinton, Ont. 86-1.
Help Wanted
Girl or »riddle -aged lady to help
with housework. Apply to Mrs. John
Graham, Rattenbury street east.
86-1
USED CARS
THE POPULAR MAKES ARE
HARD TO FIND
-WE HAVE THEM,
1933 Chev. Master Coach
1929 Ford Coach,. original inside and
out
These Models are Scarce -We have
Five on Hand -Hurry
1935 Pontiac Sedan,
Very nice condition, locally owned
1930 Ford A Coach
dark blue, nice upholstering
1929 Plymouth Sedan, Hydraulic
brakes, motor re -bored and runs
like new. '
1930 Chev. Coach, spotless upholster-
ing motor1 t 1 h 1-
camp ee y over au
ed.
1937 Chev. Coupe, small mileage,
owned by a local farmer. A real
bargain.
1931. Chev. DeLuxe Coach, a real
sporty car, 6 -wheels and trunk
rack.
1937 Chev. Master Coach, 13000 miles
1938 Dodge Demonstrator,
priced to sell
1929 Ford 1 Ton Truck
1928 Ford A Coach $135.00
1927 Ford Coupe .... ..•. $35.00
1926 Choy. Sedan .. . $35.00
1926 Ford T. Coach .......... $25.00
1928 Ford Cab Coupe $138.00
new top
Write and Our Salesman will Call
DODGE AND DESOTO DEALERS
C. r RITZ&SON Grain, Fleur, Feed and Seed
ZURICIH ' Phone 82 Phone 123w
Roofing
We have a special liquid Fibre
Coating or Alumenix for steel roofs.
Also repair flat roofs. We sell Ce-
ment Tops for chimneys, Apply to
Joe Becker, Clinton. Phone 42.
86-tf.
cony al us, Iva Corn and Itchy
Toe were friendly with Jerry Foot
until Cress Com Salve removed
then.
Sold by Hovey's Drug Store in Cilia,
ton and Hemphill's in Hensall and
all Drug Counters.
For Sale
Eight -roomed, solid. brick house on
Clinton's finest residential street,
Three bedrooms, bathroom, modern
plumbing, steam -heated. Two -car
garage and workshop, fruit trees;
shrubs, vegetable garden. Reason,
ably priced. Apply for inspection to
P.O. Box 398, Clinton. 85-2.
Tenders Wanted
Tenders will be received up to June
15th. for the painting and decorating Ha
of School House of S.S. No. 3, Willett
Kindly apply after 'school hours to
Mrs. Leo- Stephenson, ,Secretary -
Treasurer; R.R. 2, Seaforth, . Ont.
85-2
OATS
Car of Western Oats just arrived,
testing over 43 lb. to bushel. Nice
quality. Let ire know requirements.
PIGS
Pork prices very high and Feeds
quite low. Hominy $31.00 per ton.
Wheat . Screenings,over three parts
Iwheat, $28.00 per ton. Master Pig
Grower and. Finisher $42.00 per ton.
Exp est car of Master feeds ds any day.
Feed Pigs the Master way and you
will be surprised at their rapid
CHICK, FEEDS
Carry Master, Maple Leaf Cafeteria
and Shur -Gain Starter, Grower and
Range Mashs.
FRED 0. FORD
BURGESS' STUDIO
CLINTON
Photographs of Distinction
by
IRENE BURGESS
Phone 115.
Developing and Printing
(Open Every Day)
0
WHEN YOU GIVE US
YOUR WORK
YOU ARE BACKED BY
EXPERIENCE
GIVE US A TRIAL
All Our Work Guaranteed
ALBERT PALMER
Isaac St,, Clinton.
RADIO & ELECTRIC
SERVICE
Summer brings lore exacting
radio receiving conditions. Now
is the time to have your set over-
hauled to make sure it is working
at its best. Radio inspection in
your own home. Test Tubes -in-
spect aerial -75c. Complete shop
overhaul and tune-up (parts ex-
tra) $2.00.
PHONE 213.
Eo E. Mitten
RADIO-TRICIAN
IMPORTANT NOTICE
ACCOUNTS, NOTES,
J.UDGEMEN•TS ,C.QLLECTED
Our collecting department is a re-
sult of years of successful experi-
ence in collecting local or out-of-town
accounts.
No collection, no charge -
Mall your list of accounts to -day to
Burke's Collecting Agency,
(License 176)
HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT.
4141
House For Sale •s '
Comfortable dwelling hottae i t
reederiek street, Clinton. Electric
lights, hot and cola wales, bath,
double ora
g ge, and henhouse, large
enough for 40 liens, with large fenced
in run, Two quarter -acre lots one
entirely for garden purposes. Pro-
perty may be seem anytime. Apply
Kenneth. Whitmore, Clinton, Ontario.
For Sale or Rent •
Good Brick H ouse. Apply to E.
Ward, Huron street. 85 tf.
Poultry Wanted
Give us the opportunity to cull
your fowl. Highest prices and reli-
able culling. All poultry Weighed and
paid for at your farm. Gordon Pear-
son, Clinton, Phone 226 ` 85-4
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
permanently removed 1»' Electrolysis.
MISS E. MERNER
VARNA, ONT.
Phone Hensafl 97r12
or write to Varna, Ontario 94-13
House For Sale
A very desirable residence on Prin-
cess street. Good garden and fruit
trees, electric lights and town water.
House in good condition. Apply at
the News -Record office. 75-c.
COURT OF REVISION
For the Township of Hallett
A Court of Revision to hear the 'ap-
peals against the Assessment Roll of
1938, for the Township of Hullett, will
be held in the Community Hall, Lon-
desboro, on June 6th, at 1 P.M.
Parties appealing against their as-
sessment must send their Appeals to
the CIerk, on or before' the 3rd day of
June.
JAS. W. MCC'OOL,
Clerk of Hullett Twp,
84 -3 -
Wanted
Highest cash prices paid for Old
Horses and Cattle fit for mink feed.
!Everything removed. If dead phone
at once. Fred Gilbert, .608r22,
ton, 79-tf-
For Sale
A house and barn on Wellington
Street. Water and hydro, Apply to
J. E. Howard, 31 on 624, Clinton.
70-tf. .
Cleaning and Pressing
Suits, Coals and 'Dresses
DRY CLEANING AND REP4JRIN.'...,
W. J. JAGO, TAILOR
Tf not open work may be ledt a'0
Hearth Barber Shop. j .