The Clinton News Record, 1939-09-28, Page 5THURS., SEPT. 28, 1939
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AUBURN
Mr. and Mrs. John McKnight along
With Lois Ferguson of Clinton are
'visiting Mr. and -Mrs. Harry Logan
of Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. John Graham of De-
troit spent the weekend with Mrs. F.
Ross.
Jack Weir of Toronto -spent the
weekend with his father, Dr. B. C.
Weir.
Harold Asquith left on Saturday
• to start his initial studies at Queen's
University, Kingston. Reg: Asquith
returned to enter his fourth year at
Queen's.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. 'Robison spent
Saturday at London.
and Mrs. Wm. Roberton.
Harvest Home Services will be held
in St. Mark's Anglican Church next
Sunday. Services will be at 10.30
a.m. and 7.30 p.m. The morning ser-
vice will be conducted by the rector,
Rev. R. M. Weekes, and the guest
speaker at the evening seryices will
be Rev. A. H. O'Neil of Clinton.
Mr. Thomas McNall and Kenneth
Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs Robt. Scott
left Monday for London where they
have enlisted Everett Yungblutt has
also joined the army.
Mr. Arthur Yungblutt of Detroit
was a weekend visitor with his father
Mr, Geo. Yungblutt.
Doris McKnight is ill at present
with chicken pox, Owing to infan-
tile paralysis being up in Westfield
district the school there has been
closed until October 3rd.
Miss Martha Patterson of Toronto
was a weekend visitor with Dr. B.
C. Weir and Josephine.
Mrs. Alex Nolan of Regina and Mr.
Red Cross Society. Mrs. Lawson ex- ' Miss Mae Hallam of Gainsborough,.
pressed words of sympathy for Mrs., England, came on the Duchess. of.
King in the death of her brother. A' Athol to visit her uncle, Mr. Thos.
hearty welcome was extended to all
grandmothers present. Gifts were
presented to Mrs. Donald Patterson
for being the oldest grandmother
present; to Mrs. William Straughan,
the youngest grandmother, and to
Mrs.j John McKnight the youngeNc.
great grandmother. The Chair was
then taken by a grandmother, Mrs.
W. C. Robertson for the following
program: •Ohorus by Mrs. John 1Vic-
Knight, Mrs. Wm. Roberton, Mrs.
Annie Waiper, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs.
H. Mogridge and Mrs. Amos Snell;
Reading by Mrs. Donald Patterson;
Duet by Mrs. Wm. Anderson and
Mrs. Harvey Wagner, who were very
amusing in their costume;; reading by
Mrs. Thos. Wilson; a play "The Sew-
ing Circle" with the .following cast,
Mrs. Chas. Straughan„ Mrs. Wm.
Haggitt, Mrs. Wm. Roberton, Mrs.
Jas. Woods, Mrs. W. H Sheppard,
Mrs. H. Mogridge, Mrs. K. Dawson,
Mrs. H. Wagner, Mrs. F. Ross, Mrs.
H.10. Wilson, Mrs. J. McKnight, Mrs.
T. S. Johnson; Mrs. W. Bradnock and
Mrs. J. Taylor; a reading by Mrs.
George Dawson;, an Indian song by
Mrs. John McKnight, Mrs. H. Wag-
ner and Mrs. Wm. Roberton who
were dressed in native costume; read-
ings by Mrs. Annie Walper, Mrs. J.
Washington and Mrs. A. Nesbit; Mrs.
H,
Mogridge and Mrs. Wm. Roberton
dressed in. Scotch kilts sang as a
duet "Hunting Tower"; a play "Do
You Remember" was presented by
Mrs. J. Taylor,• Mrs. Edgar Lawson,
Mrs. Wm. Roberton, Mrs. Chas,
Straughan, Mrs. Wm, Anderson, Mrs.
Wm. Sinaugnan, Mrs. H. Wagner,
Hallam. Miss Hallam intends • re-
maining for a year where she will
visit relatives.: ,
BIRTHS
PAGE 5;
Sneitwe wpweei:-
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
JUST ARRIVED
Paper White NARCISSUS
and
Yellow NARCISSUS
Easy to grow for very early bloom.
Tulip, Daffodil, Hyacinth
will arrive in about three weeks.
We shall have thousands of them.
C. V. Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 683
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CHICKEN & FOWL
MARKET
When your chickens are fattened
for market we will be glad to quote
you prices either live or on a dressed
basis. Always in the market for fat
hens.
Our Egg Candling service by ex-
perienced candlers will give you the
oest of satisfaction.
DOWSON—In Scott Memorial Hosp-
ital, Seaforth, on Sunday, Septem-
ber 17, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy
S. Dowson, Varna, (nee Frances
Pearson), a son William Henry
Dowson.
BISHOP — On September 26th, at
Mount Hamilton Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur G. Bishop (nee
Cora M. Jervis), of Burlington
--
a daughter—Beverley Rose.
AMBLER—In Pontiac General Hos-
pital, Pontiac, Mich., on September
15th, to Mr; and Mrs. H. W. Amb-
ler (nee Dorothy Rorke), a daugh-
ter—Margaret Voy.
•DEATHS
McQUEEN—In Vancouver, B.C. on
Tuesday, September 20th, Eliza-.
beth Wanless Foote, beloved wife
of W. B. McQueen.
CARTER — In Clinton, on Monday,.
September 25th, Frances Cochrane,
wife of Thomas T, Carter, in her
60th year.
POVEY—In St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Tuesday, September
26th, John Povey, formerly of Clin-
ton, in his 75th year.
LONDON ROAD
Fourteen members and three visit-
ors gathered at Mrs. W. 1Vlonahan's
hone for the September meeting. The
• and Mrs Dick Elliott of Hollyrood Mrs Fred Ross Mrs win Graig,business part was somewhat shorten -
visited with Mrs. A. Robb. Mrs. R. J. Phillips, Mrs H C Wilsoed as a quilt was quilted. The roll
call was answered by
lips,eST S. Johnston, F. Ross and Taylor, Mrs. Geo. Sturdy, Mrs. Thos. Pay". Different matters pertaining
Laura Philips were at Wingham on Haggitt, Mrs. Wm. Haggitt, Mrs. J. to the sewing and fall bale were dis-
Saturday. McKnight Misses Sadie Carter Jos- cussed. More !flannelette' is to be
"Sing, Say of
M d mes R, J Phillips E. Phil- Mrs Kainier Dawson Mrs. Gordon
N. W. TREWARTHA
Day Phone 214—Night 328 or 602r5
Some from here attended Donny- ephiiie Weir Laura Phillips Vivian bought, also all persons with sewing
, CARD OF THANKS
The family of the `late Mrs. Thos.
T. Carter wish to express their
thanks to neighbours and friends for
their kindness to Mrs. Carter during
Tier illness. They also graitefully
acknowledge the many beautiful
floral tributes, messages of sympathy
and loan of cars.
brook Anniversary on ' Sunday and Straughan, Zeta Munro, Betty Craig re knitted quilt blocks are especially
some attended Harvest Home Ser- and Joan Sheppard. The singing of requested to hand them in at the next
vices in Blyth Anglican Church. !the National Anthem brought the meeting. After the quilt was corn -
Stewart Ferguson: spent the week -1 meeting to a close. A. vote of thanks pleted Mrs. Monahan served a delie-
end visiting friends in Sarnia. !was extended to Mrs. herb Mogridge, ions lunch to those present. The the
Mr. Fred Smith df Winnipeg is the convenor of the program. A tober meeting will be held at the
visiting Mr. Hank Irwin. dainty lunch of sandwiches, cake and home of Mrs. N. Manning. The roll
ent
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Yungblutt, ice-cream was served by the hostes- call is to be answered by wcill
and Barryof Oakland visit -events• Mrs. an M. Haply member's' res: Mrs. W. T. Robison, Mrs. Geo. nish the programme. Every member's
presence requested,
Mrs. • 3. Forbes and Neville spent
Sunday at tine home of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Tyndall,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Townsend,.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sturdy and
Jack wish to thank friends and
neighbors for the many acts' of kind-
ness and expressions of sympathy in
their recent sad bereavement. The
loan of cars and the many beautiful
floral tributes are gratefully ack-
nowledged.
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bean, far. 0. E. Erratt, Mrs. Gordon
John Yungblutt.,Taylor and Mrs. J. Washington. Vis -
Mr, and Mrs. M. Alli�$ton and itors were present from Clinton, Lon..
Betty of Parkhill visited on Sunday, desboro and Dungannon.
with Mrs. Alliston's parents, Mr. and --
Mrs. David. Hamilton. Some 100 friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Mn• and Mrs. Wesley Hogarth visited
John Lockhart gathered in the For. with Mr, and Mrs. Howard Snell on
McNall on Friday were Mr. and Mrs.
Sam McNall of Goderich; Mr. and.ester's Hall, Friday evening to do Sunday.
Mrs. Wellington McNall and Mr. and honor to the efor-wedded couple.
Mrs. Geo. McNall of Blyth; Miss Dancing was the form of entertain -
Doris Wilson and Mrs. Kenneth Mc- rent for the evening. At midnight
•
Lean of London.
Mr. Bert Roach and James Me -
Whinney ;of Dungannon in the vil-
age on Monday.
Tom Lawlor Injured
A. bad accident occurred Sunday
;night about 7.45 on the Colborne -
West Wawanosh boundary, about one.
mile and a quarter east of the vil-
the couple were called to ,the plat=
form and presented with a purse of
money. Evelyn Plaetzer read the ad-
dress
ddress and Ivan Bean made the pre-
sentation. •t
There 'will be no •service. in .Knox
Presbyterian Church next Sunday
owing to Harvest Home Services in
the Anglican Church,
]age.; The accident happened in front Miss Elizabeth Nicholson, and Mrs.
of the farm now occupied by Walter James Match attended on Monday
Bohner. Torn Lawlor, 22 year old son the funeral of their cousin, Mr, Rob -
de Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Lawlor was ert Nicholson.
driving west in his 1930 Marquette There will be no service in the
coupe when he attempted to pass a Baptist Church next Sunday owing
ear driven by Mr. Quigley of Ash- to anniversary services in Clinton
field. The Quigley car was also pro- Baptist Church.
needing west. The Lawlor car. hit, Death of Matthew Chester
some loose gravel on the side of theMrs. Wm, Patterson received word
road, went into the south diteh•,�of the death of Mr. Matthew Chester
across the road into the north ditei,lof Ninga, Man., who passed away
Tom was thrown from the car and on Thursday last. Mr. Chester had
•the car on rolling over three times never fully recovered from a severe
rolled over him once, pinning !nim illness two; years, ago but was able
under it. The Quigley car was un- to be about until two weeks ago. The
damaged. Tom suffered severe hr- late Matthew Chester was beim in
ternal injuries, and was ordered by Little Strickland, England, on the
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:Dr. B. C. Weir to be taken by ani- 3rd of May, 1804, coming to Canada
bulance to Goderich hospital. Latest in 1884. IIe resided at Blyth until
reports state that .his condition is 1889 when he settled at Maple Grove
favorable.. Traffic Officer Norman
Lever investigated the accident.
Women's Institute
Grandmother's Day was observed
in the Forester's Hall on Friday af.
1ernoon by the local Women's Insti
Lute.: The hall was beautifully de-
corated with autumn flowers. The
president, Mrs. Edgar Lawson presid-
ed over the opening exercises ana
the absence .of the secretary, IVIiss
.Margaret King, Mrs."'Peed "Ross read. Miss Kathleen Patterson is visit
the minutes. "Arrangements are to ing her cousin, . Mrs. Clarence Cox at
be made at once" to organize 'a local Whileehuroh;
• Help Wanted Male
Vacancy for mentally aggressive
young man, free to travel, for per-
manent position with circulation de-
partment of large Canadian company.
Apply Advertiser M News -Record.
55-1
Help Wanted Female
Part or full time employment for
lady 'handling Christmas subscription
orders for. Canadian publishing house.
Excellent remuneration. Advertiser
M. News -Record, , 55-1
district where he successfully farm-
ed until 1927 when he built his pres-
ent home at Ninga. He is survived
by his wife, formerly Agnes Appleck
of Lanarkshire, Scotland; one daugh-
ter, Mrs. Wm. Chester; also. three
brothers' and three sisters.
Mrs. R. M. Wend, of Regina, who
has been visiting her cousin, Mrs.
Maitland Allen and Mrs. Wm, Craig,
has gone to Napancm to visit her
mother, Mrs, James Stalker.
Te -sate? Fan.
,ONTARIO'S LARGEST TWO-DAY
FAIR
Tuesday and Wednesday
'OCTOBER 3rd and. 4th
$2500.00 IN PRIZES
Soma of the attractions: -
2.27 Trot er Pace, $.150,00 purse.
2.18 Trot or Pace, $150.00 °pin•se.
Running Rads, $30.00.
FOUR BANDS,; including. the •famous
Elgin Regiment. Bugle Band.
Hurdle Jumping, Tandem Teams,
Miniature Chariot Race, Twins Sim-
ilarity Contest, Big "Mystery Attrac-
tion" (a real thriller), and one 'of the
hest exhibits of live -stock that can be
seen in Western Ontario.
ADMISSION 25 and 15c,
NSTICE
ROXY THEATRE
Clinton.
NOW PLAYING: Roy Rogers in
"ROUGH RIDERS ROUNDUP"
Special Pictures from • Europe
Mon., Tues., Wed.
"OKLAHOMA KID"'
A notorious outlaw avenges the
murder of his father and brother,
and at the same time rids a
pioneer town of the 'I rule of
the ,gambler.
James Cagney—Humphrey Bogart
and Rosemary Lane
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
"KING OF THE TURF"
A thrilling race track drama which
is ably acted by
Adolphe Menjcu — Roger Daniel
Dolores Costello and Walter Abel
Coining: Melvyn Douglas and Joan
Blondell in
"GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS"
CAPITAL THEATRE
Goderich
NOW: "KID FROM d,OKOMO"
a riotous prize ring farce
Mon. Tues„ Wed.
ALEXANDER' KORDAtpresents
in TECHNICOLOR
"FOUR FEATHERS"
an impressively magnificent spec-
tacle of the British Sudan
military forces.
C Aubrey Smith, Ralph Richardson
Clive Baxter and June. Duprez
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
GeneA'il l RY Smiley BURNETTE
Noah BEERY & William Farnum
The popular saddle -pals in another
thrilling and 'melodic' adventure
"MEXICALI ROSE"
REGENT • THEATRE
Seaforth
NOW: Roy Rogers in
"WESTWARD H'0!"
Mon., Tues., Wed.
THE LANE SISTERS with
GALE PAGE -JOHN GARFIELIS
Claude RAINS & Jeffrey LYNN'
Presents. the "Pour Daughters."
folks in another grand homey
story
" DAUGHTERS
COURAGEOUS"
--Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
RALPH RICHARDSON and
LAURENCE OLIVIER
with mystery rays and foreign
agentsa modern wartime menace
is portrayed.
"CLOUDS OVER
EUROPE" '
Coming: 'GIVE US THIS NIGHT' Coming: Louis Hayward as
_"The Man in the IRON MASK"
Mat.: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m. 0
Mat.: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m. , Mat.: Wed., Sat. & Holidays 3 p.m.
womwmffieneseencmoresenemeseeery-
OWING TO UNSETTLED CONDIT-
IONS WE ARE DISCONTINUING
OUR COUPON SYSTEM AT ONCE
Coupons will be honoured until
Saturday, October 14th, 1939
We have just received our shipment
of TULIP BULES,
also PAPER -"WHITE NARCISSUS,
DAFFODILS and HYACINTHS.
Tulips are from 35c a dozen up,
MUT CH BROS
55-2
GRAND OPENING
— AT
IP E
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
X PECAN ROLLS
X BUTTER HORNS
X PUMPKIN PIE
X TEA BISCUIT'S'
X SUNSHINE
DOUGHNUTS
;i •t
We mean it when we say
they're Fresh, Delicious.
A trial purchase will con-
vince you.
BARTLIFF'S
LIFF'S
Phone 1.
Clinton.
— ON —
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
— WITH —
BENNY PALMER
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Don't miss the first of a series of
good times, dancing to one of On-
tario's smartest dance bands.
High Scholl Students 25c
General Admission 50c
C. WATSON, Manager
Clifford H. Epps
Phone 264 54-1
Clearing Auction Sale
FOR SALE
Well -Equipped Wood -Working Shop
on Albert Street.
Including Motors, Ten Machines,'
Stock and Tools.
—also —
One and one-half storey HOUSE on
Shipley Street, containing 8 roans
furnished or unfurnished.
— of —
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS etc„
at Lot 9, Con. 11, Hullett Township,
4 miles east of Lendesboro, air
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER llth
at 1 &clock sharp.
CATTLE—Roan coW, - 3 yrs., clue to
freshen in October; red cow, 3 ,yrs.,
due to freshen April 25; red heifer,
2 yrs., due to freshen April 22; roan.
cow, due in January; black cow, 3
yrs., milking good, not bred; 4 polled
Angus steers rising 2 yr. old; calf, 2
months.
HORSES: Aged" team of horses.
IMPLEMENT'S -M. -H.• bincler, 6 ft.
cut; M. -H. mower, 5, ft. cut; M.-11.
manure spreader; M. -H. side delivery
rake; Frost & Wood hay loader; hay
rake; 16 foot movable rack; cultivat-
or; steel roller; set diamond harrows;
steel stone boat; Bain wagon & box;
steel -tire buggy; cutter; walking
plow; Oliver riding:plow; set team
harness; Web fence stretcher; De
Laval cream separator, 500 lb. cap.;
fanning mill; grain grader; 500 bus.
oats; about 20 tons of hay; Finlay;
range, nearly new; 3 -burner Coleman
coal oil stove,nearly' new; good set
of dishes, 96 pieces; quantity of other
household effects; forks, chains,
whiffletrees and numerous other art-
icles. Everything to. be sold without
reserve as proprietor, has sold his
farm.
• TERMS—CASH
Everything to be settled for on day
of sale, except the oats, strangers
paying by .cheque will have to present
marked cheque or be identified.
Jolie' JENK,INS, Proprietor.
GEO, H. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
• 55-2
• T. R. WIGGINTON
55tf.
For Sale
1931 Qhevrolet Coach in good run-
ning condition. Apply News -Record.
( 55-1
Tempters
MUFFINS FRUIT SCONES
15e doz. Doz. 15c
Fruit COOI{IES SHORTBREAD
Doz. 15c Doz. 20c
BUNS — 12c doz.
SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL
WHEN PURCHASED WITH ANY
OF THE: ABOVE' BAKING
BURGESS' STUDIO
CLINTON
Photographs of Distinction
by
IRENE AURGESS
Phone 115.
Developing and Printing
(Open Every Day)
Do Nuts 20c doz. SUEYS 15c each
Date Cake .. 15e Cherry Cake 15c
Pumpkin Pie 25c Date Squares
20c doz.,
Lost
Fox terrier, white with two black
spots on back near tail, one spot
large: Black, head and ears, with
white stripe down centre of face. Re-
ward, Return to Miss F. Higgins,,
Clinton, Ont. 55-1
Housekeeper Wanted
To take charge of country home.
Please apply on premiAes to John
McCowdn, R. R. 2 Seaforth. 55-1
Pullets' For Sale
100 choice early April -hatched
Pullet's for sale. For information
apply Clinton News -Record. 55-1
YACTIVE DEALERS WANTED
Men 'and women make easy money
selling sour line of 200 products,
Needed in every home. Sure repeat-
ers. Wholehearted cooperation. NO
RISK. Inquire TODAY: FAMILEX
PRODUCTS, 570 St. Clement,
MONTREAL. 55-1
FRESH
FRESH
FRESH
DON'T GO SHABBY
NOW IS THE TIME TO
RENOVATE YOUR CLOTHES.
ROASTED NUTS WE ARE EXPERTS IN THIS'
BUSINESS i{
CHOCOLATES
ALBERT PALMER
MARSHMALLOWS Isaac St., Clinton.
Wendorf's
A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GOOD'
BAKING AND CANDY
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
40t2
Tomatoes
Bonny Best & John Baer
FINE QUALITY
50c Bushel
BROILERS and
ROASTING CHICKENS
E. L. Mitten
PHONE 213
For Sale or Rene,
Desirable property on Victoria st.
Good house, garage, barn, garden and
small fruits. For particulars apply
to Mrs. Herbison, Victoria street.
53tf
For Sale or Rent
100 acre farm, Lot 12, Con. 8,
Hullett, . Possession given at once if
required. Far particulars apply to
John P. McIntosh, Clinton, 53.3
WE ARE PREPARED TO GIVE
Expert Repair Service
ON ALL MAKES OF BATTERY
AND ELECTRIC RADIOS
FOR FIRST CLASS SERVICE
PHONE 213
MITTELL'S
RADIO & ELECTTRIC
SERVICE
STRATFORD-GODERICH ,
COACH LINES
SUMMER TIME TABLE
Leave Clinton for Stratford—
Daily 8.10 A.M. & 5.10 P.M. .
Leave Clinton for Goderich—
Daily except Suns. & Holidays,
1.15 P.M. & 8.00 P.M.
Sundays & Holidays,
1.15 P.M. & 9.40 P.M.
!Connection at Stratford for Toronto,
(Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit,
Tavistock and Woodstock.
BARTLIFF'S, Local Agents, Phone 11
Reserve the Date
The W. A. of Wesley -Willis will
hold a COUNTRY FAIR in the As-
Ro'rICE
Voters' List, 1939, Municipality of
the Township of Goderich
County of Huron.
NOTICE is hereby given that 1
have complied with Section 7. of the
Voters List Act and that I have post-
ed up at my office in Goderich town-
ship on the 8th day of September,
11939, the list of all persons entitled
to vote in the said Munieipality at
Municilral elections and that such list
'remains there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions correct-
ed according to law.
Dated at my office this eighth day,
of September, 1939.
R. G. THOMPSON,
Clerk. 53-3
senibly Hall of their Church on Sat-
Apples urday, October 28th. Watch for fur-
Sprayed apples for sale. Spies, ther announcement. 53-1
Kings, Russets, Tolman Sweets, Bald- Poultry Wanted.
win and Greenings. Phone 622r24, Wanted to purchase White Leghorn
Fred McClymont, Varna. 56-4 and Barred Rock Pullets. Send full
SewingClasses and number for sale. Sam
!particulars an
Mrs. Gordon Qnninghame will re- Pattison, Fergus, Ont. 54-4
sumo her sewing classes on Saturday,
October 14th. Arrangements may be Bicycle For Sale
made by telephone. 55-1 Lady's Bicycle, practically new and
moderately priced. Apply Clinton
News -Record, 54-2
AUCTION SALE
of
Furniture and Household Effects
ea
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6th at 1.30 p.m.
Corner Fulton and Dunlop Streets,
CLINTON.
Property of Miss B. Watt and
W. G. Cook.
GEO. H. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
55-2
Spirella Foundation Garments
Spirella Foundation Garments sold
by Mrs. 3. Silcock, C'orsetiere, Clinton,
54-2
Farm For Sale
80 acres, 4th concession, Goderich
township; creek; bush; suitable for
farming or grazing, reasonable price.
Mrs. H. L. Salkeld, Goderich. 54-3
Scotch Shorthorn Sale For Sale
At Elmundorph Stock Farm, on 14, 14, i�., 31 and 1 H.P. Electric
Tuesday, October 10th' at 1.30 p.m. motors. Motors, Generators, etc., re-
'
26 bead, all ages. For catalogue paired and rewoimd. All guaranteed.
write Clifford H. Keys, proprietor, Lorne Johnston, Exeter, Ont. 54-2
Varma. 54-3
FARM POR -SALE
The Administrators of the Estate
of Rebecca Shnith, will offer for sale
by public auction, subject to a re -1
serve bid and ether Conditions of
Sale, on Saturday, September :30th,
1939 at the premises, North Half of
Lot 25, and the South Half of Lot
26, Concession 4, London Road Sur-
vey, Tuckersmith. 1
The said farm consists of. 100
acres, good clay loam, on which is
said to be erected a brick house and
two barns.
On the said premises is 10 acres
of bush, 19 acres seeded to wheat,
and 40 acres seeded to grass.
DATED this 19th day of, Septum-
bar, A.D. 1939. !
GEORGE H. P:LLIOTT, . Auctioneer.,
William Fear and James Leslie Fear,
Administrators Estate of Rebecca
Smith Deceased 54-2
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Inn the Estate of Thomas K. Mair,
late of the Town of Clinton in
the County of Huron, Retired
Farmer, Deceased.
All persons, having claims against
the estate of the above deceased are
required to file the . same ,with the
undersigned, Solicitor for the Ex-
ecutors, David R. Mali ,and Myrtle,
1V1. Fairservice, on or before the 30th
day of September, A.D.; 1939, after
which date the assets will bedistrib-
uted amongst the persons entitled
thereto, having . regard only to the
claims of which notice shall have
been given.
DATED at Clinton this 9th day of
September, A.D. 1939.
F. FINGLAND, I{:C., Clinton, Ont.
Solicitor for the Executors, David
R. Mair and Myrtle M. Fairservice.
, • 53-3
Farm For Sale
80 acres on concession 14, God-
erich township, 81/8 miles from Clin.
ton. Good house and barn. Posses-
sion this fall. A. real good buy. Fox
information apply to Jennie Tebbuttr
Cutter Street, Clinton, Ont. 50tf-1p;
To Rent
Six -roomed cottage on Rattenburyi
street. Furnace, bath, wired fon
electric stove. Apply to Mrs. Fern.
haat. 50 tf-In
Wanted to 'Buy
Old horses and dead cattle. MusU
be suitable 'for mink feed, removed
promptly. Fred Gilbert, Phone 608r22
Clinton central. 34-tf.
Apartments to Rent
Single rooms or 2 -room apart-,
meats. Kitchenette, Hot water, steam
heated, electricity., A�ryjily Nxiws-
Record, 52.5
House For Rent
Very desirable house, , newly re-
decorated. All modern conveniences.
Possession October 1st. Will rent
furnished or unfurnished. Amply
Newts -Record. J3-3
Wanted
Old horses or cattle for mink feed;
if dead phone at once. Will pay ac-
cording to value. Elmer Trick, phone,
607r5, or Lloyd Baticins, 519r14.
84 t.f-.e-oave
House for Sale
A. most desirable 7 -roomed house
in good locality. A few minutes walla
from the Collegiate. Electric lights
and water, large lot with some fruit
trees. Apply New -Record' Office.
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Cleaning add Pressing
Suits, Coats and Dresses'
DRY CLEANING AND REPAIIUNO
W. J. JAGO, TAILOR
11' not open work may be left e®
Hearers Barber Show.