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The Clinton News Record, 1936-06-11, Page 5tS ,"•JTrNE 11, 1936 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD o SOUTHERN MARKET?' Canadian manufacturers seeking ;to enter new mar- .kets in the West Indies, Central and South America, find a helpful ally in our Foreign Trade, Department. Through this bank's Resi- :'dent IVIanagers, information can. be supplied 'on current market opportunities, and Trade connectionsarranged; s'if desired, credit informa ' tion can also be furnished. ROYAL BANK ®F CANADA.. CLINTON BRANCH, E. E. PATERSON, Manager' 'OF INTEREST TO YOU AND, ME , They say the Ring Government doesn't give the Tories any jobs. But that isn't so, they have just appoint - ...ad Dr: H. M. Tony on a Royal Com- mission to investigate into the im- 3iortation and distribution of coal. St. Thomas Board of Education objected to' a teacher taking a day. and 'a.half off to mourn the death or • a dog.,, Sonne public bodies are 'al - ,most ee inhuman as corporations, aren't they? He •once event to a tailor, and get himself a suitof clothes. When they came horse his family :were disgusted With the tit,, although IVA': Clemens made no complaint. Finally`a son. or: the great humorist went to the tailor, who was acknowledged to be an ex. pert in. `,his art, and asked him why he turned his, Other out such a suit of clothes. The tailor threw up his hands: "It was L1Ie best.T could do," he protestedi father insisted upon beinge.fitted eitting`•'edown:" • MARRIAGES' PEARSON=COX.--Iit Grade. United church, Porter's Hill, on.June, Gth, by the Rev. R. M. Gale, Anna Hel- ie . elv.. second daughter of Mr. and 1VIrs. Herbert C. Cox, to Robert Leslie Pearson, younger 'son' of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Pearson, all o; Goderich township. SAVAGE—BEZEAU--=At the Salva- tion. Army Citidal, Lonclen,, by Ma- jor R. Raymer, Verde May, eldest daughter of Mrs. Bezeau. ossa :the ($'FIELD late R. Bezeau, to William Scott • . Savage, son of Mr, and Mrs. Sav- Potatoes are gi ing up in price, but The 1Viissee:Rankin •qic Mount Pleas- age, Toronto. - the trouble . is ;Hutt ver few rare ant,. Mich., arrived last week :CO APPLEBY -(RICHMOND —• At St. tiers still have potatoes.'"But. they spend.'.the suininei months' in 'their Margaret's Anglicans' church,',West will have some later on and. it .would •cottage, "Glenboig:" Hill, Out., .on. June 6th, by the be fine if the price would kailp, ,up Mrs.` G. W. Ring of Detroit • Is Rev. J. H. •Colclough, Margaret sufficiently so that they might snake spending some .time m her cottage '(Daisy) Rielnnotnd, daughter of t1r. and Mrs: R. M. I iehitiond, Toronto, something on their investhient'"- of Bete. • seed at the high price. Miss Lucy Ti. . Woode spent the to William J. Appleby, Toronto, week -end in Toronto visiting Mrs, son of 'Mrs: Appleby and the lace A visiting lawyer in Cederieh last E. P. Lewis.- Miss Jean M. Woods James tlppleby oT Clinton:' " who has been visiting in Toronto and Belleville accompanied her hone on PENTLAND—SILL($,,,--In p ingan- Monday, noir Unitech church on Janne 6th, Miss J. Grant of • Toronto is spend- Myrtle, oinIy daughter of Mr. and ing the sunnier' with Mrs. Tom Mrs. W. J. Siliib, to George Frank - Brandon, • lyn Pentland, son of Mrs. Pentland Mr. Bill Mustard of Toronto Is and the late A. B. Pentland, all or spending a week's holidays; in Ms.thevicinity, parents' cottage. BIRTHS Mrs, C. W. Brown left on •Tuesday 'week commented upon the system or "grapevine telegraph" in the circular town. He was keen informed as to the activities of the opposite side without any trouble. It was only a matter of hours, he said, and any rumor would make a complete circuit • of the toetin, He attributed it to the Circular or octagon shape of the. town's business section. Mr. Lorne Eedy, editor of The St, to spend a week in Toronto. Marys Journal -Argus, who has at- Mr's. M. Fraser who spent•the win - ways been active in the work of the ter in Goderich township, With Mr. x United, formerly Methodist, Church, and Mrs, Bert Wise, has I:Ant: ed.to as his father was before hint, has her home itn Bayfield for tI1 sunnier. ' been nominated by the London Conn- At the ball game last night between ferenee, as editor of the New ' Cute The Union., and Bayfield, Bayfield loop:, the United Church paper. It' was defeated, Mr. Eedy is appointed to this nz- Mr. Frank Henry, brother of Mrs.portant position be would bring to. it V'• J. Fosteteeatui,,hia son Willie of the trained mind of x newspaperman, \Vhitechurc1i, Mrs.' Charles Hinde of • one who has spout his whole mature Waseca, Sask., anci slaughter, Marion: life at the work, and we cannot see of Winnipeg, and -Miss Annie- 11. 'but that such a man would be more Henry of New York were visitors at likely to make a real success of n .Mr, and Mrs: W, J: Foster's on Sat - church paper than a elan who has urday. spent the best part of Iris life doing -Ml's. Fred Baker, llIiss Elizabeth .something else. Cameron, Mrs. H...R..Moorhouse and Mrs. W. G. Bugler attended the We are publishing the last of the meeting of the Deanery of Huron at 'Collegiate News this week until erten' Exeter on Monday of this week. the sunnier vacation, when we hope Miss Emma Houghton'of London is it will be resumed. spending the summer at lier cottages.. A great many besides those imine The many. friends of Mrs. Murdock diately ;interested in the Collegiate Ross were glad to hear that on Sat- looked for the news each week, laugh- nrday' she was able to return home •ed at' and with the kids, and, often, from the Clinton Hospital anti hope wished they could slip off a few for her furtheriniprovennennt. years and join them. Miss Violet Fremhn was the writer of the news -end; whatever the form teacher . or Principal did, we seldom; if ever, • changed a word or left one out, Like the teachers, we wish the students a •happy vacation and will look forward to their reassembling inn the autumn. 'Good luck to every one of thein ae "they write' examinatioins: during these ,:anxious days and may the final re- esults when they come out be sags- :factory to botI1 teachers and taught. We have read a report of a rath- 'er early delphinium in the garden of PORTER'S HILL On Wednesday evening last the Por- ter's Hill soft ball team played the second game with Bayfield. Thio time the tables were turned ancl now the folks are as good as the people. Mr. Ted Tohnstoe, Toronto, and father;') E. Johnstone,, Mr•. George Duncan, Ferndale, Mich.;: and sister, Mrs. Bnnttler, Sitolt Ste; 'Marie, Mrs. Murray Kennedy, Toronto, visited hereabouts recently. Visitors. of J, S. Lockhhart's on ANDREWS In the Clinton Com- munity Hospital, on May 9th, to Mr.' and Mrs. Frank W. Andrews; a eon. COLEMAN• -In Clinton Community Hospital, opt June Oth, .to Mr. in0 Mrs. Harvey Coleman, of Stanley township, ,a, daughter.. -- Eleanor DEATHS GREER—In Stanley township, on - May 9th, Robert John Greer, in his 79th year. The funeral" will take' place from his late residence, Bayfield Road, this, Thursday, afternoon, senyicc to commence at 2.30., Interment in Baird's Cemetery. Huron Deanery To~Hold' Picnic The first ,meetieg of the local council of the Deanery or Huron was held in the parish, hall or St. Thomas Anglican Church, Sea- forth, with the deanery president, Robert Archibald, of Seaforth in the chair. The. different • branches were all well represented. It was decided to hold b. picnic in' Bayfield on July 15. Rev. Canon E. 'Appleyard, Roe bert Archibald and Miss Dorothy Parke Were appointed a committee for sports. - BRUCEFIELD We wish to extend, our congr'atula- Mr. Hairy Edwards in Coderich. W e Sunday were: Mn ._aihi Mrs. 'Frank tions to our. minister, Rev. W. A. Harry Nicholl and, three children of Fern- Bremner, who was elected president feel that there is delphiniums. something rather dale Mich, of the London conference at its strange„ hassrilcsog delplunpums. The ' ' Woods ie it ;m sessions last week. xvriter < some delphiniums of .Mrs. Milton 'p4 0o s s steadily which we ass rather proud, as they proving but still •confined to London A strawberry festival will be held have been slowing some fine blooms hospital. on the lawn of the United Church on ^the pawl fenK•years: One clump, how -On Tuesday, June. 16th, Me Gods- .Jane 23rd. .,w . -ever, seems to be a freak. Last year rich Township� tens Club are plan- Mr. and Mrs. -Rout. Dawson spent it sent' up me very strong, rank. ning for their annual motor picnic: the week -end at their homes at In- shoot with some 'queer blooms at the They intene;,Son g by the Blue Water wood. tins, and we, thinking it was a stray, Highway to• Owen Sound, Meaford, Mr, and . Mrs..John Helmer and cutif, off and threw it away. Thia Eugenia, returning' through Flesher family of Gode7 ch spent Monday erton, : Dr5i91ann ti7ttl Hanover, a with Mrs. A. Rohner.'_ • year that clump has all gone, queer, -„ h 'net weather ther sea good ror Mr. and Mr's. T. I?;'.' Cornish , and -sending rill rank, wild -looking shoots„ oI el-tens., w a Y b g < o •with .queer blooms been forming, and. one the outing' family spent the week -end in Sarnia. , .een blooming for the pastlweev; I ' Ohs Sunda?,RR in the absence of Rev. R. Mr, and Igre ,T.. II. Wheeler spent • :having flowers all up and down: -•the M• Gale, Geo. 'Taylor "� of Wingham, the week -end with relatives in St'rat- stock, like anything but the' straight,'i president of the Tiiron Young 1'eo- ford.' well -formed flower spikes -line vebulct Pres' Uitron gave a' very interesting Mr. and Mrs, Petery Arhart and '-sex ect., We are. convinced this clunit acidness,: 4rgy]e Loctba'rt,? president Mrs. Franklin of Detroit weregueses pp has tui•hecl traitor to its kind and we I of the Grace Y.P.U.' assisted in Me at the home of Mrs. Jessie Scott. �i• 'will give h just so much time to service„ Quite a goodly: number wet a I Miss Eleanor Suyc r of Kincardine 'reform, or be cut -a. out. Witmer ITarrisoneassisted with is visiting: at het ilbme''i'te1,e'. —.�._ the service at'•B.aylaeld ;m the- mori-l' Mr, and Mrs. L.,C�alvert arid' tam . Suits, so it is 'predicted, will be.ing. ";' ' �, .. ily and Miss Shipley of .Ilderton -" n- _ pouted on to Wren in the neat 'fa- Avery pretty,cltutch,yveddntig, the. spent Sunday a� the :lionie o£':.uxr. D. ,•time and an exchange remarks that• First, to take place stn Glace church, Swan. ' ,an expert hould be on hand to look was solemnized Saturda'yefterhoon "Mils. Geri. "Ewanknd. Dorothy sent n s n after the correct posturing of the when Miss Helen Cox ,.:became ;the a .felt/..clays in 'Toronto.e. •custoiner, Such am exp er would -seem: bride of Mr: Leslie -••Pearson: • T:ne The painters are busy' repairing -to be a necessity' in case this hue- church was beautifully decorated the,.dama ge„done to Ido. C. D. Situp- tined is adopted. Personally, we tie: with ferns and 'white iblosstms. Rev, son's property by the recent fire. n y, :snot think it agood method, An ex -1 :R. M. Gale erformecl the, deeemon:e. • Mrs. Alice Hann, is s. ending• a few P � p pert-, tailor can cover a multi'tnde•of The •ehurth officials•'.presentecl the days .In. 'l,oronto. defects' m the human form divine,1 young couple, with,,, e _ handsomely- BrucefieIil Lodge No. 210 I,0.0 li ;giveni'a.good: chance. We are remind- bound .Bible,. ...at .,is, trig eusteen,,;,to wilf"hdlcT la.••"''idecoratiori` service 10 ed of a • stony we once -heard about' the first couple married in die Baird's centeter'y. on 'Sunday,"` June the late Mark 'Twain, who was.,a:0c- church. -The good wishes ofall 'aro 14th, at 2.30. It• is hoped 'that', .a it'rowlei]ged to be one•of the laziest men. extended 4o'M'r. •and Mrs. -Pearson. • large attendance will be present: CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING PLANTS FLORAL DESIGNS Lhasa V . .:Cooke -FLORIST Phones: 66w''and 661 LIVE . p°'OULTRY MARKET ALWAYS .TN' THE MARKET FOR Poultry c ,Fresh Eggs PAGE' AT TOP 'CASH PRICES. Poultry flocks culled free of charge by experienced poultryman. N. W. TREWARTHA Phones -Office, 214j Residence, 214w• SPOTLESS'' RAIMENT— invariably betokens the fastidious .woman, - trarments that gleam with immaculate ohhien Are ,aIso worn with the confidence that screpttheittly elealf ciiiliaitel'izlivays inspires.. Send your soiled•elothes td us."and let us renew their atp- pearanee by the "most approved modeiii dig -cleaning methods. Dyeing tepairinng CMS Cleaning Pressing .v,.rair.oveei Lumber For Sale Seven or eight hundred feet of hemlock lumber, studding and rafters, sills and plates.. Su]teblo for build- ing hog or hen houses. Arthur Canteloit, phone 222. 8342. 'For Sale Good Jdrseycow, 6 years old, due to freshen July -20th. Apply to A. E. Elwin, Bayfield, Ont, 83-1. Live. Stock Judging Competition The tenth annual Huron County Live Stock Judging Competition will be held in Clinton on Saturday, June 13th. This competition is. open to'fill boys and- yew men living ,in Huron County, who WV, twenty-six years of age oe under. Contestants wile be requited .te• vogistereat the Recreation Park, Clinton, by 8.80 awn. and tin entry fee of 25e is charged each con- testant. ' 'Ten classes of live stock will be judged, two each of heavy horseg,,.beef antler -dairy ',cattle, sheep' and. sti\titre, and ,oral reasons must be given on five classes.. The prize list is divided into two sections, both Junior- and Senior, so that boys who have • never previously taken part in this. com- petitior May have. an equal . chance of Winning prize money. Approxi- mately $30.00 in prize money is be- ing offered, and. a Silver cup will be awarded the high boy in the entire competition, and the second high boy will receive at Silver Medal. The high novice will relieve 'a handsome shield. • This competitionhas been. well at tended, in past.years, and 'it is hoped that'therd will be a large number of contestants on hand for this year's competition in Clinton, on June 13th. Any boy who has not previously jud- ged may receive a copy of Bulletin No. 338, "Hints) -on Judging'i, , upon application to the Ontario .Departe. anent of Agriculture, Clinton. • AUBURN Mr, and Mrs. James Roberton and lefts. Wright and Me. ancp Mrs. A. Manning of Belgrave have geme,on::a• tnotoi• trip .up: to Halibnrton, to visit the former's brother, Mr. Andrew Roberton, LONDON ROAD•. The regular meeting of the Lad- ies' Club will be held at the home orf Mrs. G. McKnight on Wednesday at- ternoon instead .of :Thursday. The topic will be in charge of Mrs. Tre-, .wartha. "The . Horne as the First Seat of Government."; The roll call will be the name' of a cabinet minis- ter and his-wo;k. Mrs. J. Clegg wh accon anied her `M gg 4 p, brothers,- Mr, E. and Mr. encl., Mrs., M. Farquhar to Oklahoma City, where they visited their sister and brother- in-law, Mr...and Mrs., A.0. Eagle- 'son, has, e•eturned home Mrs. Far- quhar, who has Spent' thexpast four iti8 iths "with her thritgliter in. Okla- homa, :and relatives: in Texas, re- turned . with' them ,' k()XY . THEAT'RE' Nen' Playing "In `Old Kentucky" Will Rogers, Din•othy.Wilson. Men., Tues "Wed: "Th"Trail of . fhe7;' Lonesome Pine" Sylvia' Sidney, Fred 11IacMurray and 1Ienry Fonda fi" it outdoor teciuucolor picture ever made, the beanty'of'nt takes your breath away. This grand olcl story • hat., been acclaimed by critics everywhere as the yearis best •picture. • Thiry., Frr, Sat:- ' • "I Fotzrtd"Stella Parrish" Kay Francis, Lig hunter. (hie is a good " human interest picture. Ila., Francis at her )gest.,' June 22-23-24 FOLLAW_ THE FLEEeT" BOYS CAF( T`IEATRE Now, ""Lhe Trail of the Lonesome Pine -in color Mon., Tues .1yed. WILL 'ROG'EIRS contributes -his' inimitable wit and whimsy to a, colorful r'acitt6' story, "In Old Kentucky" with Bill Robinson, Alan Dtnebart Theirs., Fri., "Set: -A Special! Ginger Rogers and George Brent present the hilarious romantic bit. "IN PERSON" ' a pampered star is tripped by .Cupid! Coming: ' Lily 'Pons 'in: "I DREAM TO,0 M1iCfT Mat.: Wed., Sat., holidays, 3 pan: REGENT THEATRE Seafrrth Now: George Arliss as: MISTER HOBO" Mon., truee., Wed. - A Hit! "IN PERSON" a pet of.." -the screen, fleeing fr•orin fame, runs smack into love featuring Ginger Rogers and C•xeerge Brent' Thurs.,Fri., Sat. the Mimeos musical connedy "The Merry Widow" with Jeanette McDonald and Mourice Chevalier Gome,,and.:Enjoy an evening 00 Music` and Cepnedy. Comingieainnette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in^"Rose• Marie." Mat.: Sat. and holidays at 3 p.m. Here s Dews ARMY PTP TENT 'T,O B'GIVEN A'►Vik"Y to the boy or girl saving the largest , number of _. . . DENVER SANDWICH WRAPPERS Iiy'' juLI 210. , Instant Frozen Ice Cream Iu Brick ,or Bulk. IIOME-GROWN STRAWBERRIES -sea. : By B i tlflff' Cr kh Phone 1. Clinton. `lir. Our Seed „Corn is No. 1 Govern- ment Standard Tian Dr•ied'high ger- minating, in fact best quality we can buy, priced reasonable,• Come and see us before buying. MANGELS TURNIPS Carry a complete stock of these at all prices. Give nie a chance to fill your requirements. ' Chick Feed Specialize on cafeteria mashes. These are the mashes recommended by Prof.: Graham' of Guelph. Quan- •titres of •all ingredients marked: on bag so that,you know, exactly what you are buying: Fred Ford Phone 123w; ,Residence 123j. • Phone 123w. . J. •D O W is holding pus Weeldy Auction Sale of Horses,' Cattle and Hogs at his Sale Barns, EXETER Wednesday, June 1 7th 1 G. J. Dow, W. E. Nairn, Proprietor. Auctioneer. 96-tf. Carlft:3nraiier For>,•Rent Aessehiim trailer, suitable for liaill- da3 ing. Apply at Brownie's Garage, 1heron -Road, •West. S3-2. ' For Sale 19211 Essex' Super "Six. Good con - clition. Frances Brydone. 83-2-p. For Sale 6 -ft. eut Mower, sniffler and a four-wheel trailer for sale. Apply to W. J. Miller. 88-1. AUCTION SALE Of House and Lot and Household Effects, at the premises, Village of Aubuin, on Monday,. June 22nd, at 1.30 sharp, as follows: 2 bed room suites, 3.neattresses, 2 feather ticks, bed, wash stand, side- board, wood heater, kitchen stove, dining room table, .p leather bottom For Sale chairs, hanging lamp, 3 toilet sets, First class residential property in Doherty and Gibbons, Clinton Organ, good location, Price reasonable, Ap- 2 arm chairs, 5 reeking,chairs, 2 up- ply 3 . Fhngland, Clinton. 83-tf.. NOTICE, IS HEREBY GIVEN to all holstered chairs, settee,'S snnall tables, 1 J persons having any claim against the '7 kitchen chairs, .couch, sewing ma House For Sale Estate of Janet Cantelon, late of tite chine, 3 chairs,. 2 'umbrellas, 10 pm- Desirable ]rouse, in good locality, Town of Clinton, in the County of ture'frames, el bed springs, 3 pair freshly reedeeorated. Inquire i1. this Huron, ivho flied on or about the 9th pillows, a number of c1shions, dust: office. ' ' 79-6-p. day of May, 1936; to send the same mop,•2'rugs, about 9s1OV, 2 carpets, to the undersigned on or before the bedding,House For Sale 20th day of quilts, etc., table` linens,' cut= June, 1936 as after that Counfortable frame house, Victoria ,late the Adnnht]strators of the Estate lery, dinner set, dishes, 2 clocks, new street, Clinton, ;just'soiith of Wesley- 11/ square table oilcloth, .,cupboard, . will proceed to make distribution tion Willis cherch. e.Good garden: Apply. thereof Navin regard only to the day ,bed,,,. grindstone, lawn . mower, ID rs: J. Cliff. 82.2. g fo•nts•, rakes,; hoes, shovels etc.,.;scythe on premises to. I claims of which they shall then have crow T,ar, tog's,; etc., wash. boiler, Roomers Wanted notice. wringer,' l.itchen utensils, smoothing VTitli of without board. Room ,on. DATED at Goderieh'this 29111 day irons, Hitchen table, 6 or t7. cord' of ground "floor'• if •pn.'eferred.' - Mie. N. of May, 1,936. wood, •hand and soft, 8 -piece dining Lovett, Mill st , `Clinton. 82-2-p. room set, 2 -piece living,, room seee, •., . For Sale or Rent - 3 -piece wicker set, bed, dresser, rode tors. 82-3, ing chair and table to match, Orchid A .hoose on -Joseph street frame and Ivory, oak, dresser, mupie cabinet,house, town ;water, furnace, in .good Olin - mahogany rocking chair, easy chair, condition. Appy, to A: Seeley,'Clin- CLINTON'S'•HE•T „FOLKS , FRESH CARLOAD OF JUST ARRIVED The; Kind that .Insures Success INSIST ON CANADA CEMENT for all good Concrete .{York. JOHN Bi CCTACl- til VILER & COAL CO. LUMBER, SHINGLES, COAL, CEMENT, ETC. J. T. MCKNIGHIT, . Local Manager Phones:: Brucefield Office & Residence: G18r11. Clinton: Office, '74w; Residence 74j. suaterousasapsaysawasoom earbuseremrerstaswamleanomussaumem • WENDORF'S JUNE BAK• ING, CANDY and ICE CREAM r : • e SPECIALS Rich Chocolate Soda, 10c Fresh Cut Toasted Mallows, Ib:.19e New .«iii,: flbfter Cakes, 15c a'icre25c Soft Drinks, by the case ...... -MOO WEDDING CAKES Perfectly Baked and Beautifully Decorated, • See Our Week -End Window YY El'tlDORF'S Phone 68, 'Are You Thinking Of BUYING. OR RENTING Property In Clinton? If So See The S.. S. Cooper 1 . Properties. Various vacant houses and Apts. are available for rent. For particulars consult A. 3. Cooper of Goderich, Ont., who will be registered at tine Rattettbury House, Tuesday and Thursdays for next 3 months. '79-13. • BABY CHICKS S. C. White Leghorn chicks $7.00 per hundred. S. C. White'Leghorn Baby Pullets $15.00 per hundred. These chicks and pullets are sired by registered made birds. Orders of $25. of .over delivered free. WALTER ROSE, Brussels, Ont. 83-2, Coming 1 1 The Toll Bothers are coming to Clinton under" the auspices of the Gills'. Club of Wesley -Willis churn. The date cannot as yet be stated but will be announced as soon as possible. • 88-1;. BURGESS' STUDIO • ' CLINTON Photographs of Distinction by IRENE BURGESS Phone 115. Developing and Printing (Open Every Day) DEBTS - DEBTS I£ you haven't already sent your list of accounts or notes to KELLY & AIKEN THE _COLLECTION SPECIALISTS, • at ORANGEVILLE, ONTARIO, it would be wise to do so now, Remember—No Colleeiion, No Charge Established 1890. NOTICE The purebred Clydesdale stallion, Carbrook Flashlight, No. 24641, Form 3, will stand at Lot 3, Con. 3, Mullett Twp. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and at Lot 30, Con. 6th, Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday, during the season. Terms, $10.00. Robert Mc- Michael, Proprietor. 79.7-p. For Sale Comfortable' house, Maple street, including bath, new furnace, good garden, garage. Terns reasonable. Apply to Ida Walkinshaw, Clinton. Phone 211. 09-tr. 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, Akan, Box 336, Clinton. 73-c. For Sale A frame hoose, 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 convenlie'nees. Imnedi!a,te possession. For particulars apply to Rev. G. W. Sherman or Mrs. W. C. Brown. 62-tf-2p. NOTICE TO CREDITORS FRANIO DONNELLY, Goderich, Ontario, Solicitor for the Administra- 2 library tables, floor lamp, table ton. 82-3. lamp, mattresses. , For Sale. TERIVIS:, CAS,it; 100 .acres on Concession 8, Col - Above must' be sold to settle estate borne. township. Good 1 location, bank, of the late W: B:"Pattereon. `' I barn; fame house. ;„Nine acres' bush; At 3,30 the real property, lots 92 lent of water. Terms to suit pur- and 95, Fulton Survey, Manchester,' chaser. 'Ed. Fisher, . R. R. No. 5, on which is a brick house;” will 'be'Goder•ich, 82-5. offered for sale, subject':to a reserve bid,• Town Lot For Sale : or (tent A desirable to i l t suitable for Terms on Property:—Ten percent: stn o, u on day` of sale, balance in 30 days. building on or for, a gattden. For in- R. D. Munro, G,'II'Elliott,' formation apply to Duncan Cart- e, ,. Executor. Auctioneer, wrighlr,'•' Goderich. 82-tf. i} 'eeel PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION 26181 --FOOTMAN will stanch for the season at,'his'ownx' stable, let- 7,4,' Coni 3, Hargt'F;,' town- ship., Fee, $10.00. ;4,"'`' - GEORGE MANN, JR.. Phone Clinton "Central, 6861•24. 80-tfa Cleaiiiing and Pressing Suits, Coats and Dresses DRY CLEANING ,AND REP AIRINI,IJ W. I. JAGO, TAILOR If not open work may `be left at 1 Maras. Barber Sbbp, • .