The Clinton News Record, 1936-06-04, Page 5i'OF, INTEREST 10 YOU
AND ME,
.Leafy June came in with stream -
e but •the' moisture ivas'needed
iing eyes,
• and very welcome, Hereabouts the
x'esult was 'wholl beneficial. Iin
some other parts floods followed..
We in Canada sometimes preen
ourselves that we are more lacy-abid
ing than our cousins to the south.
But we must confess with shame that
one of our law-breal{ers went across
the lines the other day and took the
• life of a' law officer in the perfor-
mance of his 'duties, killing .him-
self in -an effort to shoot'another.
•
The "Reel" Ryan. gang of desper-
:edoes, Ryan, McMullin and'Checkle1,
all killers, who held human life 'very
•elreaply, are nowt all wiped out, the
former and latter, by policemen'sbul-
lets, as they fought desperately for
their freedom and killing; a young
constable before falling theinselve,,
McMullen by a bullet from his own
gun which was intended for 'a police-
man who was trying to'arrest hien, he
:having killed one policeman.
The pity of it is that these . two
policemen; one a Canadian the other
a Member of the United 'States force,
`should inaye had to fall 'victims, anm
it is thought that the gang was re-
eponsible, for• the death of Mr. .Stone-
-_house of Markham, who was shot
'while trying to prevent his car from.
being stolen last Winter,
The paroling of a pnisoner with a
rozerd such as Ryan's is a pretty sere
bons business: and lait officers and
:governments take a good deal of re-
sponsibility in doing. it.
The motives of those interested in
'Ryan were of the best, as it was Winn -
ed that he might have a• chance to
show that he really had turned over
• a new leaf, though no doubt his be-
ing set at liberty was in
•:part to satisfy the :clammer of un-
stable folk, including some nevs a-
pets, who constituted themselves
• tribunal wise enough todictate to all
others what their actions should be.
The result has proved that those in
charge of such matters have a re-
sponsibility to the people to carry out
their duties in the interests of ell the
people, irrespective of the clammer
ofa few misguided, ones,' even though
they seem to have a good deal of in-
• • fluence.
But, quite aside from the wisdom
• or unwisdom of Ryan's' release, it
• can hardly be denied that for some
time he had not been looked after
as 'he should have been. Even
though he may • helve reported regu-
larly, his actions should have been
checked. up occasionally. If it is true
that he had been spending his nights
'off and on for months With these fel-
low -criminals, keeping• very Late
hours and being out of the city on
undifined trips, surely it would :have
'been very legitimate to have discos--
- what was the' nature of these
trips. He was on parole and the pp -
lice had a perfect right to check up
on hire if his actions needed explana-
"tion.
It is not the part of the police to
:dog the steps of a man who is try-
` .ing to stake good after having run
foul of the law and is being given
another chalice, but a quiet check-up
-could have been made and then if
'anything suspicious was discovered
• an explanation could have been
sought. Had this been done in Ryan's
• case it might have saved the lives of
six people, two police officers , an
honest citizen and the three despera-
' does themselves. •
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
`We congratulate Mr. Randall Cole,
sen `of Mr, add Mrs. R. B. Cole, on
his graduating With firstelass honors
in matliemgtics .and'.,phyeics' at. the.
University of Western Ontario yes
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McGuire, ac-
eompanied by the latter's father and
mother, Mr; 'and Mrs. Frank Jeffere
af. Goderich, spent ,the, weekend vis
iting friends in Detroit.
labs. Ed. Cronyn'of Toronto whohas
been visiting with her sister, Mrs, j.
McGuire, was taken suddenly ill and,
rushed to 'Clinton Hospital,; where
she vas operated on for appendicitis;
and is getting along nicely.
Bayfield softball club came up to
Porter's Hill and 'played' a league
game on Wednesday, night. Porters
Hill came out victorious with a• score
of 16 to 11. The night was very cold
and it was not as good:a game as one.
would expect frons these teams,
Mr. Henry Gaipini,. Sr. was taken
to Clinton Hospital, suffering from
gangrene ini his toes. •
Monday night's rain made the far
mens smile, it means so renCh at tits
time of year and it came so gently
and quietly.
Mr. and Mrs, B. Rothwell spent
Sunday with Mr. acid Mrs. F. Stewart
of Stanley.
Mr. Guy Hicks, Clinton, spent a
few days last week with his daugh-
ter, Mrs. Oliver Welsh.
Mr. :and -,Mrs: Lawrence Stephen-
son and family motored to London
on Saturday. ' •
Mr. Mam'ice Switzer left .for the
west -on Thursday :on 'a hurried busi-
ness trip.
• Mrs. Fred Middleton• spent the
week -end at the home of her father,
Zr. J..Johnsoh of the Euron. Road,
who is at present quite ills.
• James Johnston, one of the most
respected farmers of this township,
passed away in his seventy-eighth
year, about midnight Monday.
Mr. Johnston suffered from injur-
res in two Motor :car Accident s, one
three years ago and the other last
January, and had been in poor health
for some months.
He was born in Stanley Township,
being a son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Matthew J. Johnston, who came so
this country from Ireland, but had
bean for many years a resident of
Goderich township, for fifteen years
he had acted as mail courier on No, 1
route, Goderieb.
He is. survived by his wife, former-
ly Miss Margaret McNaughton, and
two children, John, on the homestead
and Mrs. Fred Middleton, also of
Goderich Township. Mr. Johnston
was a member of the United Church.
The funeral will take place this,
Thursday, afternoon.
VARNA '
On Wednesday evening last in St.
-J,ohn's Church, Varna, Mr. P. D.
v:Gillies took charge of the' annual
.Bible Society service for this com-
munity. Those in attendance were
;privileged to hear a very fine address.
'When the routine of business was
gone through it was moved that the
:second Sunday in June lie set aside
,• as "Bible Sunday", the 'collecting to
be done the following week.
Very sorry to hear Mr. Fisher is un.
'der the Doctor's care. Hope- he will
soon be himself again.
The W.•A. of St. John's held their
monthly meeting at the home of :Mr's.
:II. Diehl.
Mr. George Beatty has sold the
-old hotel building and it be being
wrecked these days. It being a very
-old landmark to the village, it will be
'anissed. '
Mist Hazel Steep and her aunt,
Mrs. Calvin Williamson of Cayuga,
visited on Sunday with the latter's
,brothers, Messrs'. Norman and Robert
-Campbell. •
GODERICH: Announcement has
;.been made by C.A. Robertson, M.L.A.
for North Huron -Bruce, that seven
`bridges on the Blue Water Highway,
from Kintail south, are to be widen -
:ed and lengthened at an approximate
`cosh of $30,000. Tenders have al-
l - ready been asked. The twelve -mile
,stretch onthe swine highway. from
•God'erich to Bayfield is to be gravelled
•prepauatory to paving.
IDENTIFIED
A. distinguished visitor to a lunatic
asyulm,went' to the :;telephone and
found difficulty in getting his con-
nection. Exasperated, he shouted to
the operator:
"Look here, girl, do you know who
I ani?"
"No," came back the calm .reply,
""but I. know where yen area"
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
MARRIAGES
PEPPEl-McEWING—At the Bill -
ted . Church Parsonage, Londes-
boro, on May'30th, by the .Rev. Tlr.
A. Gardiner, Helen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mclwing of
'I3ullett township, to William Roger
Pepper, son of -Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Pepper of Tuckersmith, town-
ship,
BIRTHS
MERNER—In Clinton Community
Hospital, ors May 30th, to .lir.
and Mrs. Kenneth Merrier of Gode-
rich township, . (formerly Miss
Helen ' Beacom) , a son.
DEATHS
ELLIOTT•—In Stanley township, on
' May 81st, Charlotte Stoddard, wi-
dow of. Robert Elliott, in her 850
year.
JOHNSTON—In Goderich township;
on June 1st, James Johnston, to
his, 78th year,
IN MEMORIAM
PEARSON—In loving ' memory of
William B. .Pearson, who passed
away three years ago, Julie 7th,
.1933. ,
"We who loved you sadly miss you,
As it dawns another year;
In our lonely hours of thinking
Thoughts of you are always near,"
—Ever remembered by wife and
children.
•
LONDESBORO
Mr. and Mrs. P. Proctor and sons,
David and Hugh of Toronto visited
at Mr. Whin. Lyon's over the' week-
end.
Mris. J. Roberton and Mrs. Wright
were in London on Monday.
Miss Bina Kirk, who has been vis-
iting her sister, Mrs.. Win. Lyon, for
the past three weeks, returned, to
Toronto Wednesday. Min. Kirk is
leaving for Vancouver in a :fete
days and will be away for several
months.
Miss Minnie Gray is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Mothers of Palmerston.
Mr. A. H. Lyon of Toronto who
spent a few days with his parents
is in Leamington with his brother,
Dr. E. K. Lyon.
Mr.' and Mrs. Edwin Wood spent
Wednesday in. Stratford.
Mr, Wm. Lyon is in London this
week attending the United Churelt
Conference.
Mr. Bert Gray and his Mother,
Mrs. Gray visited in Palmerston' on
Monday:
Mrs. Crosby, Mr's. Hamilton and
Mrs. Polly of London have returned
home after spending a few days with
Mrs. W. B. Aller.
Mrs. Forbes of the 8th ,concession
visited at the home of Mr. abd Are.
John Fingland onaSunday.
Quite a.number from here attended
the memorial:service held at the
Blyth Union Cemetery on Sunday.
There will be no Institute meeting
in June, ' The next falls on July 2n8.
This week and 'elsb last week ap-
pears to be moving time in the vil-
lage. Mr. Ernest Adams moved to
Clinton last week and Mr. Herman
Sundercock moved into Mr. Adams'
house: We are very sorry to loose
Mri. and Mrs. Adams fro1ft the vicin-.
ity as they were good citizens, bus
we learn they are not altogether giv-
ing up their activities here: and will
probably See them often.
Mr. John 'Armstrong•is rnoving this
week into thehouse formerly occu-
pied by Herman Sundercock. •
Mr. Austin of Blyth has bought, the
house"'forriierlyoccupied by the Ariu.-
strongs and will settle shortly. ' '
Mr. Geo. Radforcl's are leaving the
village and are moving to • Myth
this week: •
Mr. Cliff. Ball has taken 'rooms
with Mr. Chas. Ruddell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Manning and
Phyllis and Mrs. M. Manning visited
Mrs. J. D. Howai't, Auburn, on Sun-
day.
Mr. Sid' Lee has'a broad smile these
times. The reason the birth or a
son.
The regular weekly meeting of the
Y.P.U. was hel'd.Sunday evening. The
n-eetiug' opened with- a hymn with
Miss Mary Houston;' at the piano and
Rev. Mr. Gardiner led in prayer. The'
minutes of the last meeting were
read by Clara Bunking and Scrip-
ture lesson was read by the president,
Carl Radford. Dining the taking of
the offering Phyllis Maiming played.
an instrumental. Mr. Will Argent Of
Clifford gave a very interesting tra-
vel talk, taking his hearers, through
the :Maritime Provinces, showing
moving pictures in illustration. The
meeting closed with a hymn and re-
peating the Mizpah benediction.
S. S. No. 8 held a fine concert on
Friday, May 29th, under the direction
of Miss Greene, music instructor,
and also the teacher, Miss Stalker.
A large crowd gathered to hear the
pupils take :their. parts. The • pro-
gramme consisted of songs, recita-
tions, Rythm. band selections, The
Wedding of Jack and Jill, and Thw
Tom Thumb Wedding.
A decoration service was held. Sun-
day afternoon, May 31st, ,at the
Londesboro cemetery, the Blyth band
assisting with the hymns. Rev. Mr.
Brooks attended the service. On ac
count of the wet weather there wasn't
many present.
CUT FLOWERS
FLOWERING PLANTS
FLORAL DESIGNS
Chas. V. Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 663
SUMMERHILL
Ernest Weeks of Toronto is visiting
at the home :of NB,. Norman Ball.
Mr. and Mrs,.Clifton of ICippen and
Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright of Seaforth
were .Sunday guests. with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Tyner.
Miss Jean Cornish, who is in the
Clinton hospital, .having undergone
an emergency operation for appen-
dicitis, is making a good recovery, we
are glad to report.
Mrs, Noble Lovett of Clinton visit-
ed this week with 14Ir. and tit's. Chas.
Tyner. Other visitors at the swine
place this week were Misses Fawcett
and Gertrude Sturdy of Goderich:
Mr. and Mrs. Tyner and family are
leaving the neighborhood sooner. than
was expected. Mr. Tyner has ac-
cepted a position as foreman on a
farm at Woodville, which Will nicely
Fill ht the tine until he .tai] take over
his own farm down in that vicinity
which is on lease, and they expect to
leave Monday for their new home.
They will be missed very much in the
cominu pity where the family ,has liv-
ed so long,
LIVE POULTRY
MARKET
ALWAYS IN THE MARKET FOR
Poultry" & Fresh Eggs
ATTOP ,CASH PRICES.
Poultry flocks culled free of charge
by experienced poultryman.
COLBORNE
Mrs. Richard Jewell, aged 88, a
native and lifelong resident of this
township, died on Saturday and was
buried Monday in Colborne Cemetery.
She was the mother of two sons. anti
'fatly slaughters, all well known and
highly respected in this locality. They
are Meldon J. and William H. Jewell,
Colborne, 'Township; Mrs. William
Phillips and Mrs. Pridcile, Goderich,
Mrs. Eci. Marshall, Colborne, and Mrs.
Robert Rogers, Goderich Township.
Rev. D. J.,Larte and, 'Rev. F. W.
Craik conducted the service.
N. W. TREWARTI'IA
Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w
House For Sale
Comfortable frame house, Victoria,
street, Clinton, just south' of Wesley -
Willis church , Good garden. Apply
on premises to Mrs. J. Ciuff. 82-2,
IVA CORN has broken her engage-
ment with Mr. Foot, since he is us-
ing Gress Corn Salve, Sold at, all
Deng stores.
s Roomers Wanted
With or without board. Room on.
ground floor if preferred. Mrs.:N.
Lovett, Mi11 st., Clinton. 82-2-p.
For Sale or Rent
A house ron Joseph street frame
house, town water, furnace, in good
condition. Apply to A. Seeley, Clin-
ton. 82-3.
For Sale
100 acres on Concession 8, Col-
borne township.. Good location, bank
barn; frame house. Nine acres bush;
plenty of water,' Terms to suit pur-
chaser. Ed. Fisher, R. R. No. 5f
Goderich. 82-5.
Wanted
A young woman wishes' a job, ex-
perienced in stair -dressing or house-
keepng. Inquire in this office.
81-2-p.
For Sale or Rent
Cottage on Orange street, Clinton.
For particulars apply to Ernest Ro-
zell, R. R. No, 1, Clinton. • 81-ef.
s
KEI PING WVLL „DRESSED
Being well dressed ,is=.ynore'than
a matter of buying good clothes
rt
means keeping •-your clothes
.good-looking. If you entrust
your suits to us when they need
dry} cleaning, we'll turn- them back
spotless! —
Reparms CLANS
.+acre....
Cleaning
Pressing
NOTICE
You are hereby notified that ac-
cording to By -Law No. 10 of the
Township of Stanley and the Revised
Statistics of Ontario, Chap. 301 Sec-
tions 5 anti 0, it unlawful to allow
a bull to run at large, and that you
are liable in damages for all injuries
committed and also to a fine not to
exceed $10,00.
DATED this 2nd day of June, 1936.
—CHAS. C. PILGRIM, Clerk.
82-1.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all
persens shaving any claim against the
Estate of Janet'Cantelon, late of the
Town of Clinton, in the County of
Huron, who. cried 00 or about the 9th
day of May, 1936; to send the same
to theundersigned on or before the
20th day of June, 1936 as after that
date the Administrators of the Estate
will proceed to make distribution
thereof having regard only to the
claims of which they shall then have
notice.
DATED at Goderich this 29th day
of May, 1936.
FRANK DONNELLY, Goderich,
Ontario, Solicitor.for the Administra-
tors. 82-3.
Town Lot For Sale or Rent
A desirable town lot, suitable for
building on or for a garden. For in-
formation apply to Duncan Cart-
wright, Goderich. 82-tf.
Mac Wanted
For Rawleigh Route of 800 famil-
ies. Write today. • Rawleigh, Dept.
ML -169 -SA -E, Montreal, Canada.
78-4
TENDERS FAR CCAL AND COKE
SEALED Tenders addressed to the
undersigned and endorsed "Tenders
for Coal," will be received until 12
o'clock noon (daylight saving), Mon-
day, June 15, 1936, for the 'supply of
coal and coke for the Dominion
Buildings throughout the Province
of Ontario..
•
Forms of tender with specifications
and . conditions, attached caa be ob-
tained from the Purchasing Agent,
Dept., of Public Wrks, Ottawa; and
the Supervising Architect, 36 Ade-
laide St. East, Toronto, Ont.
Tenders will not be .considered un-
less tirade on the forms supplied by
the Department and in accordance
with departmental specifications and
conditions.
The right to demand from the suc-
cessful tenderer a deposit, not ex-
ceeding 10 per cent of the amount of
the tender, to secure the proper ful-
filment of the contract, is reserved.
By order,
J., M. SOMERVILLE,
Secretary.
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, May 18, 1936.. • 81-2.
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.HOfY THEATRE, CIINTON
Now Playing: `Farmer hi the Dell"
EX'T'RA Friday ,Night Only
Se.e .Yourself on the Screen,
Menday, Tuesday,' Wednesday •
The DIONNE QUINTUPLETS
"TI1e Country Doctor"
with SEM Summerville, and
Jean Ilershalt
IT'S- A SCREAM
M.
Mouse Comedy Disney Cartoon
Thursday; Friday,, Saturday
WILL ROGERS In
691n Old Itentucky"
You'll laugh till rain. sides ache
at the antics of Will
(Joining: "Lonesome Pine", 'tPoI-
low the Fleet,' 'I Dream too.Much'
Mat.: Sat, & Holidays, at 3 p.in.
'CAP( d'AL THEATRE
Now: "A Night at the Opera,",
Mem, Tues., Wed.
Jeannette MacDonald. and
Nelson Eddy .
The screen's greatest singing tenni
together in a glorious musical
1'omanCe
"EROSE MARIE"
Great on the Stage,'
Magnificent on .the Screen.
Thurs., Fri, Sat.
Sylvia- Sidney, .Fred Macbe'ray,
Henry Fonda
head a brilliant cast in the great-
est. Tecl nicolos production of
the year
"The Trail of the
Lonesome Pine"
Matinees tired. and Sat. at 3 p.m.
REGENT THEATRE
seafcrtit
Now: "The Trail of the Lonesome
Pine."
Mon.,Ines., Weil.
Kay (Francis and Paul Lukas
Splendid entertainment for one and
all in this tale of sophistication
"i Foi111d Stella Parrish"
Thurs., Fri.,' Sat.
GEORGE ARLISS
assisted by Gene Gerrard, portrays
a new and refreshing role as
lovable
MR. HOBO"
Coming: '"IN PERSON" starring
Ginger Rogers.
Mat.: Sat, and Holidays at 3 pan.
SATURDAY
PECIAL'
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BUNS
TEA BISCUITS
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MUFFINS
HEALTH CAKE
JELLY ROLL
ORANGE CAKE
FRUIT LOAF
APPLE, CHERRY, RAISIN
AND LEMON PIES
IN 5c and 25c SIZES.
Made By—
Bartliff I Crich
Phone 1. Clinton.
eed' Cor
Our Seed'Corn 'is:,"' ",1i Govern-
hent Stan_ dard MTh Dried high ger-
minating,-
er-
m ] i n 'act •sit• " iialit we can
rnatti g, u £ be q y
buy, priced reasonable. Conte and
see us before buying.
MANGELS & TURNIPS
Carry a complete stock of these at
all prices, Give me a chance to fill
your requirements.
Chick Feed
Specialize on cafeteria mashes.
These' are the mashes recommended
by Prof. Graham of Guelph. Quan-
tities of all ingredients marked on
bag so that you know' exactly what
you are buying.
Fred Ford
Phone 123w; Residence 123j.
Phone 123w.'
G. J. 1 `'riVV
is holding his Weekly Auction Sale of
Horses, Cattle and Uogs
at his Sale Barns,
EXETER
Wednesday, June 10th
G. J. Doty, W. E. Nairn,
Proprietor. Auctioneer.
95-tf,
LANDS FOR SALE BY TENDER
Tenders are invited by the Canada
Company for the purchase -of the re-
maining land of this old colonization
Company in order to clear up Rs
scattered holdings in each district.
These lands in many cases have vary-
ing amounts of timber suitable for
fuel and other purposes, and many
are good pasture lots. These Iands
are being offered at reduced prices,
and when sold; this opportunity will
not occur again; soif you are inter-
ested, look them over.
Sealed Tenders plainly marked
"Tender to purchase" may be addres-
sed - Canada Company, 371 Bay
Street, Toronto, and will be received
up until five 'o'clock p.m. June 20,
1936.
Conditions — Tenders must specify
the lands sought; and the sum offer-
ed must be specified for eatin lot, the
same to be in cash, that is to say, 10%
upon acceptance of. the Tender, and
the balance within tea clays; failure
to pay the balance within the speci-
fied time shall forfeit the said depos-
it of 10%. Upon payment of the fin-
al payment a Quit Claim Deed will be
furnished without charges, but the
purchaser shall pay the cost of regis-
tration. and any transfer tax inciden-
tal, and shall' take possession of the
land specified at his own cost and
charge. •
Purchasers must assume the taxes
of 1936, and the Canada Company re-
serve the right to withdraw any of-
fered lot from the list; and to accept
or reject any tender.
Purchasers of unoccupied lands may
have possession 'upon receiving their
deed; while occupied, lands will be
sold subject to any contract thereon.
Lots are being offered in the Town-
ships of Ellice, North Easthope and
Logan in Perth County;
In Townships of McKillop, Colborne,
Godericir, Hay and Stephen in Huron
County; and '
In Townships of McGillvray, Nis-
souri and East and West Williams in
Middlesex Comity.
Enquiries from any interested par-
ty in respect of any lands which the
Canada Company may own will be
cheerfully answered in reply to an en-
quiry addressed "The Canada Com-
pany, 371 May`Street, Toronto, Can-
ada." • • • -
CLINTON'S HEAT FOLKS
FRFSH CARLOAD OF
JUST ARRIVED
The Kind that Insures Success
INSIST ON CANADA CEMENT
for all good Concrete: Work.
JOHN B, MUSTAi1O IUMBEH & COAI. CO,
LUMBER, SHINGLES, COAL, CEMENT, ETC.
J. T.• McKNIGIIT, Local Manager
Phones: Brucefielcl Office & Residence: 618r11.
Clinton: Office, 74w; Residence 74j.
WEND0RF'S
66 Specials"
CA ES
Balled Daily in Single and Double
Layers, or in Dainty Cups.
THE ICING IS DELICIOUS
HAVE YOU TRIED OUR NEW
CHOCOLATE ROLL AT ONLY
15e EACH.
ICE CREAM BRICKS
A11 Flavors—At 20c.
W EN D ORF`' S
Phone 68. •
FO or
FOR RENT
A11 property belonging to the Late
Samuel S. Cooper is offered for sale.
Various vacant houses and Apts. are
available for rent. For particulars
consult A. J. Cooper of Goderich,
Ont., who will be registered at the
Rattenbury House, Tuesday and
Thursdays for next 3 months. 79-13.
NOTICE
The purebred Clydesdale stallion,
Carbrook Flashlight, No. 24641, Forma
3, will stand at Lot 3, Con. 3, Hullett
Twp. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
and at Lot 30, Con. 6th, Thurs-
day, Friday and Saturday, during the
season. Tennis, $10.00. Robert Mc-
Michael, Proprietor. 79-7-p.
• Pasture Accommodation
For from 6 to 10 head, from 6
months to a year old. Good grass,
running water and shade. Mrs.
Alice Ferguson, 81-2.
For Sale
• Comfortable house, • Maple street,
including bath, new furnace, good
garden, garage. Terms reasonable.
Apply to. Ida Walkinshaw, Clinton..
Phone 211. 69-tf.
For Sale
First class house, modern conven-
iences, centrally located. Apply to
F. Fingland, Clinton. 70-tF
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Mary Jane Cochrane
Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons having claims .against the
Estate of Mary Jane Cochrane, late
BURGESS' STUDIO
CLINTON
Photographsf istincti n
o Distinction
by
IRE BURGESS
Picone 115.
Developing and Printing
(Open Every Day)
DEBTS - - - DEBTS
If yon haven't already sent your
list of accounts or notes to
KELLY & AIKEN
THE COLLECTION SPECIALISTS,
at OItAN''GEVILLE, ONTARIO,
it would be wise to do so now.
Remember—No Collection, No Charge
Established 1890.
House For Sale
Desirable house, in good locality,
freshly re -decorated. Inquire in this
office. 70-6-p.
. House For Sale or Rent
A very desirable residence on Prin-
cess street. Good garden and fruit'
trees, electric lights and town water.
House in good condition. Apply to
Miss E. Alcan, Box 336, Clinton. 73-c.
For Sale
A frame house, on Albert street,
five rooms, 1-4 acre lot, town water,
in fair condition. For further parti-
culars apply to Frank Fingland,
Clinton, or executors, Harry McCool,
Blyth, Ont., or J. W. McCool, Lon-
desboro, 80-tf.
House To Rent
Comfortable brick house, Albert
street, Clinton, furnace, bath, all
modern convenrienclea. Immed•{ate
possession. For particulars apply
to Re`s. G. W. Sherman or Mrs. W.
C. Brown. 52-tf-2p.
PUREBRED CLYDESDALE
STALLION
2618.1—FOOTMAN
will stand for the season at his own:
stable, lot 14, Con. 3, Hullett town-
ship. • Fee, 310.00.
GEORGE MANN, JR.
Phone Clinton Central, 636x24.'
80-1f.
THE CLYDESDALE STALLION
MARPLOT (26441)
Enrolment No. 639„ ' Form 1'
Preniunl A
Will stand for the improvement of
stock for the reason 1936 as follows:
Monday morning —Will leave his
stable at the Rattenbury barn and
proceed west on the Enron Road to
Bert Trevartha's for noon; then to
7111 Con. Goclerich township to Tho-
mas Ruche's for night. Tuesday
To Will McGuire's for noon; then'hy
way of Bayfield to Murray Grain. -
ger s
rain:.-ger's for night: Wednesday—Along
Bayfield Road to Elmer Webster's
Varna, for noon then by way of 4th.
Con., Stanley, to John Glen's; 2nd
of the Township of Stanley, in the Con., Stanley, for night, Thtu'sdav
County of Huron, widow, deceased, To Howard Cricn's, 2nd Con.
who cried on or about the 22nc1 day tel ersmith, for noon; the 1' o An
of November, A.D., 1935, are requir. drew Flyer's for night. i' u y —
1ne Hen- By way of highway to Clinton to his
ed to deliver to Allan Cochrane own stable for noon and night.
sail, Ont., or John C. Cochrane, Kip- Saturday—West to 16th Con. Code -
pen, Ont.; the Executors of the said rich Township, to Frank Jones' for
estate, or F. Fingland, Solicitor, on or noon; then by way of Summerhill to
before the 6th day of June A:D., .1936, the Baseline and home to his own
stable fon night.
a statement of their claims together TERMS: $15.04 payable February
with particniars thereof,; and the na- 1st, 1937. All accidents to "mares' at
ttrre of the securities, if any, held by owner's risk. Mares must be return-
therm all duly verified by affidavit. ed regularly or will be charged
NOTICE that after the whether in foal 'or not. Panties dis
AND TAKE posing of their Mares before foaling
said last mentioned date, the said time will be charg'eci whether in foal
Executors will proceed to dsitribute or not,
the estate of the said deceased' a- Chas. Lindsay, Chas. Manning,
mongst the persons etnitled thereto Proprietor. Manager.
having regard only to such claims as
shall have received due notice and in
accordance therewith.
DATED at Clinton, Ont., this 15th
day of May, A.D., 1936. W..' J. JAGO, TAILOR
F. FINGLAND, Clinton,'., Ontario, If not open work may be left ah
82-2, Solicitor for the asid Estate. 80-3. Eleardls Barber Shops ..1
Cleaning and Pressing
Suits, Coats and Dresses
DRY CLEANING AND REP 4IRINg