The Clinton News Record, 1936-06-18, Page 5'71'HURS., JUNE 18, 1936
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OF INTEREST TO YOU.
AND ME'
Horne -grown strawberries aie..oh
and of excellent duality.,
Better eat sparingly.of potatoes uu-
til the new cropcomes in, as,tlfeyare
expensive buying these days.
Tuesday next,:, June 23rd, •is the
King's birthday, but we shall not ob-
serve it, specially. We'd rather ob-
serve : his great-grandrnother's • it
seems..
Farmers are 'being 'warned against
the too heavy pl unting;•'of potatoes,
with seed at the price it is it might
pay better to sell it than lalant, as the
crop the coming 'season is'likely to he
a heavy one:
Still • another newspaper man, in the
person. of M. W, Rossi'e,' managing
editor Of the London, Advertiser, was
called by death on Saturday last:
Death alias certainly been taking toll
of newspapermen, sboth daily and
',weekly, during ;the, past few months.
In. the United States, Insurauee'
companies are investigating a racket
in insurance murders. And some
,suspicion has, been aroused that hold
• ers of insurance have been mutilating
themselves hi order, to draw disability
•allowances.• What next, in order to
get something for nothing'?
The Country Doctor; the picture
featuring the Quints, was on at the
local theatre last week and was seen
by a great many of both town and
surrounding "commnuity. It was a
, nice picture, but Most of us would
have preferred seeing more of the
babies and less"of some other scenes.
It is with .regret that the news is
received of the death Of G. K. Ches-
terton, whose elever, whimsical
thought-provoking articles have de-
lighted his readers for years. He has
• greatly enriched the literature of his
day, and the regret felt at his pas-
sing is not confined to any one class,
but is felt by all who had the:privi-
lege of reading him.
Strange times we live in, when the
placid and beautiful town of Mea-
'ford is threatened by tidal waves. We
' have often compared the easy.. avail-
" , ability' of the beach at Meaford,
Thornbury and Collingwood with the
t,iffietlty of reaching the water a-
long the shores .of Lake Huron at
Bayfield, Goderich and all the space
between, but if the Georgian Bay is
going to behave in so erratic a man-
ner as is reported this week it will
not be so pleasant. •
Sometimes we think the Canadian
••'statesmen are not .very polite to each
other, but we usually put it down to
lack 'of Poise and "point with pride"
to the More dignified behaviour in
the British parliament and hope our
representatives will learn manners
as time goes on. But we cannot re-
gal! any Canadian member ,publicly
'denouncing another as a half-wit and
declaring he should be confined as
dangerously insane, as a British
member did of a fellow -member the
other day.
If Danish hogs are better than
'Canadian hogs they should ' by all
—means be permitted to enter this
country for the improvement of the
breed. To exclude then in the Inte$-
• est of breeders of presumably infer-
ior hogs is a short-sighted policy. --
Mail and Empire.
If The Mail and Empire would an-
' ply the same reasoning 011 around, it
would find it necessary to discard the
protectionist policy to; which it usual-
= :ly gives adherenee,—Gocierich Signal,
Does The Signal mean to say that
• Canadian products can be bettered in
.,any line by those of other lands?
,Our cousins to the South are "bor-:
crowing" our Mr.- Elford, Canadian
• Poultry Husbandman, tot give them
•sone instruction about preparing for
+'.the" World's Poultry' Congress, which
''Will be held in the United States in
1939. Mr. Elford knows a great deal
about poultry and about poultry
shows. and. it- is because of this that
' his presence is required in the Uni-
ted States. He will,.grive addresses in
'the several States which are particu-
' larly interested in poultry', has been
' 'in several statesalready, and will visit
others after his return from the sixth
'Congress, which assembles in Leipzig,
`Germany, in July.
HOLVYESVILLE
Dr. and Mrs. A. Cooker and two.
children of Toronto visited at the
home -of their sister, ,Mrs, Albert
Bond, ovel the week -end. Upon their
return they were accompanied bV the
Dr's.' mother, Mrs: Coeper, Sr., who
will hay them a visit.
Miss Maty Locke of Blyth visited
on'Monclay at the hone of Mr, and
Mrs.' Fred Potter. s
We' were glad, to see Me. W. H,
Lobh able .;to. be out;' to church 'on
Sunday after' his recent illness.
Miss Thelma "Cashmore has gone to
Grand Bend' for the sunnner.
Messrs. Wm. and E. Herbert Of
Moorefield visited at the parsonage
recently. d
Misses Ada and Adele Findlay
'spent the week -end. lin Clinton, the
guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Jervis,
•Mr. and Mrs. Lansing, Miss M.
lMtaeclel and Mr; Mew, all of Goderich;
visited at the home of Mr. A. Jervis
on Sunday.
Mrs. Btu'rows , of Goderich spent.
last week with Mrs, Youngblutt of
the village. •
The weekly meeting of the Y7P.U.
was held on Friday evening with Mr,
Mervyn Lobb in charge. The meet-
ing opened, iyith •a sing -song. Miss
Charlotte Trewarthe read the lessen
and Mt Herbert gave the conun'ents.
Mr. McLeod gave the adthess of the
evening which was much enjoyed by
all After singing a hymn the meet-
ing closed with the ltiizpah benedic-
tion.
The W. A. held a very successful
quilting at the home of Mrs; W.
Mulholland on • Tuesday "afternoon.
Mr. aiid Mrs. Les. Jervis' and fam-
ily .attended the Jervis -Williams „wed-
ding on Tuesday:
The '.members of the Iiolniseville
United Church choir and Mrs. Eldrid
Yeo's Sunday School class met at the.
home of Mrs. Yeo on Friday after-
noon and presented one of their mem-
bers, . Mies Norma Potter, bride-to-
be, with a 'kitchen shower. When
Miss Norma was seated in the bentre
of the room, Mrs, Yeo -and Miss A.
.Findlay entered carrying a large
prettily decorated white basket piled
high with gifts. When each was stm-
wrapped and the humorous verses
attached read by Norma, causing
much inerriment,, after which Norma
thanked them all heartily in a few
well-chosen words. A pleasant hour
µ,as then spent hi games and music
after which a delightful lunch was
served. They then dispersed to their
homes after wishing the bride-to-be
much happiness in her naw sphere of
life.
The home of, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Potter, Unroll. Road, was the scene
of averyprettvJune wedding on
Wednesday, June 17th, at 12.30
o'clock, when their eldest daughter,
Norma Frances Mae, became the'
bride of Mr, Edward Norval Grigg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Grigg' of
Goderich township. Rev. J. W. Iler-
bert of Holmesville United church of-
ficiating.. The bride, given in mar-
riage by her father, entered the room
to the strains of "Lohengrin's" Bridal
Chorus, played by Miss Bernice
Grigg, sister of the groom, and took
her place before a bank of ferns and
flowers. The winsome bride looked
lovely in a gown of white satin and-
lace,
ndlace, cut on Princess ling with high
neck and long sleeves, tight Eating to
the verist: She .carried a beautiful.
sheaf of Briercliffe roses. The brides.-
maid,
rides-maid, Miss Ruth Potter, sister of
the bride; wore shell. pink silk crepe
with white accessories, and carried
Talisman roses. The groomsman
was Mr. John Grigg, brother of the
groom,... The hbuse was healthfully
decorated with summer flowers. Af-
ter thei ceremony, the party partook
of the wedding dinner which was
served in the dining -room, the color
scheme for the table decorations be-
ing carried out in pink and white:
Miss Mary Grigg, sister of the groom
and Miss Joy Kemp of Mitchell, cou-
sin of the bride, malting pretty
waitresses.
Later Mr. and Mrs.:Grigg left ,on
n motor trip' to Niagara Falls, the
bride travelling in a .blue -ensemble
suit, with white felt hat and white
aceessories.
LONDESBORO
'Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Youngblutt,
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mountain, Miss
G'.Mountain and Mrs. D. Mountain
Sundayed ,at Gerrie at the home of
Dr. L. and Mrs. Whitely.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tainblyn and
Mrs, Tamblyn of Toronto spent the
'weekend 1vith the former's mother,
Mrs. J. Tamblyn.
The. United 'Church. S. S..is'plan-
ning to hold their •annual garden
Party on the Community Hall grounds
on June 260.
The' W. M. S. held their, regular
meeting on •Wednesday last with a
• good. attendance. Miss L. Young
presided: Business discussed and re-.
ports of Committees and officers
given. It was decided the W. M. S.
will 'entertain the Baby Band at the
next ,meeting, July.Sth, at the parson-
age. Mos. T. Fairservice, captain oil
Group Np. 6, presidedfor the latter.
part of the meeting. Mrs. Wm. Lyon
and Miss Ruth contributed a pleas-
ing duet, Mrs,4 Holtshauer, 'Mrs.
' Thompson, Miss Young, , and Mrs.
Toesti#ers4 explained the ,chapter in
the Study ,Book. Group • 6- served
''refresh'ment5' at the ',close.'
On their return they will reside on
the groom's faints' oit the • Cut Line
near Holmesville. We all join in
wishing Wespopular young couple
much happiess in their wedded life
together.
Word liars „reached •here of'''the
death, which occurred. at his bone 'at
Point Edward, of the Rev., Arthur
Flugh Rhodes, • lector of St. Paul's,
Point Edward, and two out -lying con-
gregations. , He had ministered to
his three charges 'for over a quarter
of a century and was greatly beloved
by his own people and, also ,by min-
isters and people of other denomina-
tions. His death is greatly regretted
by many. He had taken his work the
Sunday prior to his passing which
was most unexpected. A heart condi-
tion was the cause. The Rev. Mr.
Rhodes will be remembered by souse
of the older residents of Holmesville
and vicinity as he was for a time in
charge of Holmesville, St., James',
Middleton, and Summerhill chmr.chet
in 'his earlier ministry.
EGMONDVILLE: The Independent.
Order: of Odd Fellows, Seaforth, held
their annual divine service at the
Egmondville United Church on Sun -
clay to commemorate the 170th anni-
versary of the Order:' • They were ac-
eompanied by members of the Edel-
weiss Rebekah Lodge. The 'church
was filled to capacity, visitors being`
MARRIAGE'S
ENNIE-PUMBALL—rit the :On-
tario Street Parsonage,' on June'
13th, by; the Rev. F. G. Farrill;'
Mary Eileen, • -el'clest daeghter of
Mr. and, Mrs, A: 'E. Rumball, to
Samna G. Rennie; son of Mrs.
Rennie and the late E. Rennie of
Hensall..
JERVIS—WILLIAMS—At the hoarse
the ��bi parents, une 16th
07C `1 ente Spty S, o 1J r
by the Rev. J. W. Herbert, Annie
Eleanor, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs.
Charles W. Williams,i of Goderich
township,: to Robert J. Jervis, son
of Mrs, Jervis; Clinton, and the late
• Joseph Jervis.
PILGRIM—COLLINS-At the home
of the, bride's brother, Mr. WM. "Col-
lins, Teskersiinitlt, on June 10th; by
'the Rev. R. M., Gale, Isobella May
Collins, to Charles F. Pilgrim of
Varna:
GRIGG--POTTER—At the home of
the bride's parents, on June 17th,
by the Rev. •J. W. Herbert, Norma
Prances Mae, eldest daughter. of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potter, the Hu-
ron road, to Edward Norval' Grigg
son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Griggs,
all of Goderich township.
BIRTHS
FOWLER-- Tn Alexandra and Marine
Hospital, "Goderich, on June 16th,
to Dr. and Mrs, Wm. Fowler, Bay-
field, a daughter..,
• IN MEMORIAM
EAST In loving memory of Henry
East, who died two years ago, June
.16th, 1934.
There;: is a link death cannot sever.
Love and remembrance last forever.
—Even remembered by his wife, Lil-
lie East.
STRAWBERRY SOCIAL
Women's Association of Ont St. Uni-
tech church will hold a Strawberry
Social on the lawn of Mr. Chas. El-
liott, 'Whitehead Street.
MONDAY, JUNE .29TH
Supper served from 5.30 to 7.30
Menu : Salad, Bread and Butter,
Strawberries, Cake and Tarts,
A program follows. If weather tui
favorable supper and program will be
in basement of church.
Admission, 25e and 15c. 84-2.
BAYFIELD
Mr. and .Mrs. L. B. Smith and two
children of London, and Mr. H, K.
Ring spent the week -end with lir.
and Mrs. C. W. Parker. Mrs. H. K.
Xing• and Master Harold Atwood who
hail been with her parents since the,
Thursday previous, returned to Stir:,
nia with her husband. •
Mrs.. George Parke, Vancouver,
Ottawa,and Mrs.
Mrs. 3. -Calderwood, r
D. Harrison, Goderich carne on Sat-,
urday last to spend a wee!. with their
brother; Mr, George Xing. It is over
forty' years since Mrs. Parke visited
Bayfield : and in that time many
changes have taken place in this, her
native village. so that it has grown
almost beyond recognition. She at-
tributes the, great change to the
growth of the trees, many of which
were not Sete out when she was last
Home.
Mr. and Mrs.' :C. A. Worrell of
Goderich, and Mrs. D. Higgins and
family of Toronto are occupying cot-
tages in Jowett's Grove.
Mrs. G. W. Xing of Detroit is 00-
cupyitig her cottage,, "Ring's Bluff."
With her are Mrs. Chipman, Mrs.
Fairbrother and Mrs. Wilcox,
Mi.'. and Mrs, Wilbur McBride and
family of Xitchener spent the week-
end with Mrs. McBride's mother,
Mrs. A. Currie.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Day and the
Misses Morley of Detroit spent the
week -end in their respective cottages,
Mrs. C. W. Brown returned to her
cottage on Friday after having spent
a few days Ms Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G.Field`and Baugh-
ter of Tavistock are at their :cottage.
M. Harold Scotchmer, who has
been attending 0.0.E. in Toronto re-
turned to the village for the long va-
cation on Thursday of last week.
Mr, Chas. Onley of Toronto,; who
is staying with his sister, 'Mrs. W.
Fowler, has taken a position at the
Bayfield' Golf Club for the; summer.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Xenclail, Jr., of
Elmira are spending this Week,with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Jowett.
11Ir. 'and Mrs. George Tambling of
Londoi are occupying Dr. H. ,Reid's
cottage.'
Miss Margaret Groves of the local
Post Office staff left on Saturday to
spend a vacation. at her home in
Goderich.
Mrs. Millsapp andfamily of Lon-
don are occupying one of the Burch
cottages in The Highlands.
Mr. and Mrs. -Wm. McVittie .of
London and.Mr.- 0. A.'Jones of Strat-
ford are at their respective cottages
in Jowett's Grove.
Rev. -W. G. Buglers left on Tuesday
to attend the Diocesan Retreat which
being held in .Alma College this,
week. Mrs, Bugler and Master I3er-
7na'rd accompanied him' . to London
whore they are 'visiting relatives.
'Miss Margaret. Ferguson has 're-
sighed her position as teacher of the
Junior Rooin in Bayfield Public
School.
Mr. John Mitchell of London spent
the week -end with his cousin, Mr. F.
A. Edwards. "
Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner and Miss
Betty returned from' London on Wed-
nesday to their home in the village
for the summer.
Born—In Alexandra- and Marine
Hospital, Goderich,' on June 16, to
Dr. r and' Mrs. Wm. Fowler, Bayfield,
present from' the surrounding district: a daughter.
G a
GIST FLOWERS
FLOWERING PLANTS
FLORAL DESIGNS
yrw.6y:iic , -
Chas. V Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66i
LIVE POULTRY
MARKET
ALWAYS IN THE 'MARKET FOR
POULTRY AND;.
FRESH EGGS
AT TOP CASH PRICES.
Poultry flocks culled free of 'charge
by experienced poultryman.
N. W. TREWARTHA
Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w
l
SPOTLESS RAIMENT—
invariably betokens the fastidious
woman. Garments that gleans
with immaculate charm . are also
worn with the confidence that.
scrupulously clean . apparel always
inspires. Send your soiled clothes
to us and let` us renew their ap-
pearance by the Most approved
modern dry-cleaning Methods.
Ayeing l
Repairing CLARK S
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Cleaning
Pressing
HURON COUNTY
CONVENTION
Trustees & Ratepayers
will be held in
T
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
00
SATURDAY,'JUNE 27
1936, at 1.30 p.m.
SPEAKERS: Dr. J. M. Field, Mr. E.
C. Beacom, Inspectors, and
Mr. Albert L. Bruner, President of
the Trustees' and Ratepayers'
Association.
Subjects of Addresses
• "Education --Then and Now"
"New Basis of Grants to Schools"
"Education and Security:"
Come prepared to ask questions
and 'enter into discussion. Please
snake this Convention as widely
known as possible.
F..Powell,- B. Thompson,
P.eesident, Vice -Pres.
!firs. R. Davidson, Secy., Dungannon,
Ontario. 83-2.
CONSTANC)
Measles is having its sway in this
connmuity. This week no fewer than
six members of the entrance class in
Constance school have been absent on
account of this troublesome com-
plaint.
Miss W. Pethick bas been ill with
measles.
Bernard Riley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. ;VV. Riley, is now in. Clinton
Cpmmunity Hospital, suffering from
pneumonia, following sin attack of
measles.'
It is hoped all the' sick ones will
soon be well again'. It is very trying
to be ill on' these lovely June clays.
For Sale '
1929 Essex Super Six. Good' con-
dition. Frances'Brydone.'' 83-2-p.
' Bicycle For Sale
C.C.14I. bicycle, nearly new, in excel-
lent .condition. Maroon finish. Ap-
ply to Reg, Cook, Clinton. 83-1.
MRS. DOE is no longer wrinkled and
'worried. She uses Cress. Corn and
Cress Bunion Salve. At 'all Drug-
gists.
For Sale
Comfortable houses Victoria street
Clinton, very convenient, good dry
cellar, hydro and town water in
house. Cement barn . and garage,
frame .henhouse, all wired, good gar-
den in; Will be sold cheap for quick
:Sale: Apply rte' Mrs. Roy Lonsw,ay,
Boss '361, " Clinton.
ROXY ItiE,ATRE
N01 • "I Found ' Stella Parish"
Merl., Tues., Wed.
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
presenting a shipload" of nautical
fun anis high stepping
"FOLLOW The FLEET"
a" truly grand''shov
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
— "The Return of
J1tnlllly. Valentine"
A new adventure with a lovable old:
favorite. Starring
Roger Pryor and Charlotte Henry
Added, Attraction -"Doughnuts &
Society"
Coming: "Special Investigator"
and "I Dream Too Much"
Mat,: Sat: & Holidays, at 3 p.m.
CAPITAL THEATRE
Goderich--Phone 47 '
Nosy': Ginger, Rogers hi
"IN PERSON"
A'leit., Tues., Wed.
LILY PONS.
Brings a new singing thrill to the'
sc0'ee0,in a brilliant picture
"I Dream Too Much"
with Henry Fonda and' Eric' there
Thurs., Fri., Sat. •
LALTR1iL and HARDY
Aye, tb' silly lads..But they'll fair
smother ye wi' laughter in
"BONNIE SCOTLAND"
Coming: "Thanks a Million" the
musical hit.
Mat.: Wed., Sat., holidays, 3 pm.
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth
Now: "Tire, Merry Widow"
Chevalier and MacDonald'
Mon., Tues., Wed.
Jeannette MacDonald and
Nelson Eddy
the screen's greatestvocal team
in a beautiful, musical :romance
"ROSE MARIE"
with Glide Gray & Reginald, Owen
Thurs., Fri„ Sat.
Dick Powell and Ann Dvorak
co-starred in a fun and rhythm
specialty. Al entertainment
"Thanks a Million"
Coning: "The Country Doctor"
featuring the Dionne Quintuplets.
Mat.: Sat. and holidays at 3 pm.
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
BANANA CAKE
I1 will melt in your mouth
PINEAPPLE JELLY ROLL
Something New and 'Delicious.
SILVERWOOD'S
Instant Frozen Ice Cream
In Brick or Bulk
Ice Cream . Cones, Dixie Cups and
Alaska Bars •
THIS WEEKS SPECIAL—
.0
Banana Ice Cream
Sold By
art1gff & Crich
Phone 1. Clinton.
Corn
bur Seed Corn is No. 1 Govern-
ment Standard Kiln Dried high ger-
minating, in fact best quality we can
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 meshes.
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.
Foe Sale or Rent
A house on Joseph street frame
house, town water, furnace,' in good
condition. Apply to A. Seeley, Clin-
ton. 82-3.
Lumber For Sale
Seven or eight hundred feet of
hemlock lumber, studding and rafters,
sills and plates. Suitable for build-
ing hog or hen houses. Arthur
Cantelon, phone 222. 83-tt,
House For Sale
Desirable house, in good locality,
freshly re -decorated. Inquire in this
office. 79-6-p.
For Sale
First class residential property in
good location. Price reasonable. Ap-
ply F. Fingland, Clinton. 83-tf.
Londesboro United Church S. School
will hold their annual
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL
ON FRIDAY, JUNE 26T16
at the
COMMUNITY HALL, LONDESBORO
Supper served from 6 to 8 o'clock
after which a special program Con-
sisting of addresses by Rev, Mo.
Brooks, Blyth and Rev. Mr. Gardiner,
Londesboro; a ones -act comedy by
Blyth High School pupils; Readings
by Dramatic Society, Blyth; Selec-
tions by BIyth Male Quartette; Vo-
cal solos by Miss Stewart of Clin-
ton; Piano duet; trio, consisting of
piano, cello and violin; Clarinet solo;
Trumpet quartette assisted by Blyth
Citizeins' Band. If weather unfavor-
able will be held insitle. Colne and
,enjoy a great supper and excellent
program. Admission, 30e; children
under. 12 ,15e. " 84-2.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Ie. the Estate of Ellen Mason,
Deceased.
NOTICE is herebygiven that all
persons .having claims against the
Estate. of Ellen Mason, late of the
town of Clinton, in the County of Hu-
ron, widow, deceased, who flied ori or
about.the 13th day of May, A.D,, 1936.
sire required to deliver to II. T. Rance
the,'Executor, of the said estate or F.
Fingland, *Solicitor, 00 or before the
4th day of July, A.D„' 1936, a full
statement of their claims together
with particulars thereof, and the.:na-
ture of the securities, if any,, held by
them all ditty verified by affidavit.
AND TAKE NOTICE that after
the said last mentioned date the said
Executors will proceed to distribute
.the estate; of the said deceased a-
mongst the persons 'entitled thereto
having regard only to. such claims as
shall have received due notice and in
accordance therewith.
DATED at Clinton, Ont., this 15th
day of June, A.D., 1936.
F.' FINGLAND, Clinton, Ontario,'
Solicitor feet the said estate. 83-3.
CLINTON'S HEAT FOLKS
FRESH CARLOAD OF
4f+,
' r 'elh
sL j
JUST ARRIVED
1t.'a I
'
.The hKindInsuresSuccess
that S ccess
INSIST ON CANADA ADA CL111ENT
for all good Concrete Work.
JOHN D MUSTARD LUMBER &
CDR CO,
LUMBER, SHINGLES, COAL, 'CEMENT, ETC.
J. T. McKNIGHT, Local Manager
Phones: Brucefield Office & Residence: 618r11.
e Clinton: Office, 74w; Residence 74j.
WEND0RF'S
JUNE
BAKING, CANDY and ICE CREAM
• SPECIALS
Rich Chocolate Soda 10c
Fresh Cut Toasted Mallows, lb. ..18c
New and Better Cakes, 15c and 25c
Soft Drinks, by the case, .......81.00
• WEDDING CAKES
Perfectly Baked lied Beautifully
Decorated.
See Our !reek -End Window
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WEND ORF'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. J. Cooper of Goderich,
Ont., who will be registered at the
Rattenbeey House, Tuesday and
Thursdays for next 3 months. 79-13.
BABY CHICKS
S. C. White Leghorn chicks 87.00
per hundred:
S. C. White Leghorn Baby Pullets
815.00 per hundred.
These chicks and pullets are sired
by registered male birds. Orders of
$25. or over delivered free.
WALTER ROSE,
Brussels, Ont. 83-2.
AUCTION SALE
Of house and Lot and Household
Effects, at the premises, Village of
Auburn, on Monday, June 22nd, at
1.30 sharp, as follows:
2 bed room suites, 3 mattresses, 2
feather ticks, bed, wash stand, side-
board, wood heater, kitchen stove,
dining roma table, 5 leather bottom
chairs, hanging lamp, 3 toilet sets,.
Doherty and Gibbons, Clinton Organ,
2 arm chairs, 5 rocking chairs, 2 up-
holstered-chairs,
p-holstered•chairs, settee, 5 small tables,
7 kitchen chairs, couch, sewing ma
chine, 3 chairs, 2 umbrellas, 10 pic-
ture frames, 4 becl springs, 3 pair
pillows, a number of cushions, dust
mop, 2 rags, about 9x1.016, 2 carpets,
bedding, quilts, etc., table linens, Cut-
lery, ,dinner
utlery,,dinner set, dishes, 2 clocks, new
1 rS square- table 'oilcloth, cupboard,
day bed, grindstone,' lawn mower,
forks, rakes, hoes, shovels, eta., scythe
crow bar, tools, ate., wash boiler,
wringer, kitchen utensils, Smoothing
irons, kitchen table, 6 or 7 cord of
wood, hard and soft, 8 -piece dining
e
room set,. 3 -Piece living room set,3-piece wicker set, bed, dresser, rock-
ing chair and table to match, Orchid
and Ivory, oak dresser, music cabinet,
mahogany rocking chair, easy chair,
2 library tables, floor lamp, table
lamp,' mattresses.
TERMS: CASH.
Above must be sold to settle estate'.
of the late W. B. Patterson.
At 3.30 the real property, lots 92
and 96, Fulton Survey, Manchester,
on which is .a brick house, will be
offered for sale, subject to a, reserve
bid. '
Terms' on Property: -Ten percent.
on day of sale, balance in 30 days.
R. D. Munro, G. H. Elliott, •
Executor. Auctioneer.
BURGESS' STUDIO
CLINTON
Photographs of Distinction
by
IRENE BURGESS
Phone 115.
Developing and Printing
• (Open Every Day)
DEBTS - - - DEBTS
If 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. '
tIemetnbcr—No Collection, No (Charge
Established 1390.
For Side
100 acres on Concession 8, Coe -
borne township. Good location, bank
barn; frame house. Nine acres bush;
plenty of water. Terns to suit ptu'-
chaser. Ed. Fisher, R. R. No. 5,
Goderich. 82-6.
For Sale
A frame house, on Albert street,
five i'ooins, 1-4 acre lot, town water,
in fain coalition. For further parti-
culars apply to Frank Fingland,
Clinton, or executors, Harry McCool,
Blyth, Ont., or J. W. IVIcCool, Lon-'
desboro. . 80-tf,
House For Sale or Rent
A. very desirable residence or Prin-
cess street. Good garden and fruit
trees, electric lights and 'town water.
House in good condition. Apply to
Miss E. Akam, Box 336, Clinton. 73-c.
House To Rent
Comfortable Brick house, Albert
street, Clinton, furnace, bath, all
modern conveniences. ImmedYaoe
possession. For particulars apply
to Rev. G. W. Sherman or Mrs. W.
C. Brown, 52-tf-2p,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all
persons having any claim against the
Estate of Janet Cantelon, late of the
Town of Clinton, in Jlie County of
Heron, who died on or about the 9th
day of May,. 1936; to send the same
to the undersigned 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, 4936.
FRANK DONNELLY, Goderich,
Ontario, Solicitor :for the Aciministra-
tors. 82-3.,.
'NOTICE
The purebred Clydesdale stallion,
Carbrook Flashlight, No. 24641, Form
3, will stand at Lot 3, Con. 3,, HnIlett
Twp. Monday, Tuesday,' Wednesday,
and at Lot 30, Con, 6th, Thurs-
day, Friday and Saturday, during the
Season. Terns, $10.00. Robert Mc-'
Michael, Proprietor.
PUREBRED CLYDESDALE
STALLION
26181—FOOTMAN
will stand for the season at his own
'stable, lot 14, Con. 3, Mullett town-
ship, Fee,. $10,00.
GEORGE MANN, JR.
Phone Clinton Central, 6361'24.
80.-tf.
Cleaning and Pressing
Suits, Coats and Dresses
DRY CLEANING AND REP4IRINti;
W. J. JAGO, TAILOR
e workbe
If not open .may left ata.
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