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The Clinton News Record, 1936-07-16, Page 2"Me -ClintonNews-Record With which is Incorporated TIIE NEW ERA' lI R TS or SUBSCRIPTION 41.50 alis• xc •r in 'advance, to Cana- dian addresses. $2.00_ to the U.S._ or other foreien coutries. No paper. disconitmued, until all arrears are paid unless at the oistion of the publish- er. The date to which every sub ecr intion is paid is denoted on the ADVERTISING RATES - Tran- sient advertising .12c per count line for first insertion, 8c for each sub- sequent insertion. heading counts 2 lines, Small advertisements not to. exceed one inch, such as "Wanted," "Lost," "Strayed,". etc. inserted once for 35c, each subsequent insertion 15e. Rates for display advertising made known on application. Communications intended for pub- lication must, as a guarantee of good faith, be accompanied by the name of the writer. G. E. HALL, 111. R. CLARE, Proprietor. Editor. Id. T. 'RANCE Notary Public, Conveyancer Financial. Real Estate and Fire In .durance Agent, Representing 14 -Fire 'Insurance Companies. Division, Court Office, Clinton Frank, Fingland, B.A., LL.B. Barrister Solicitor' Notary Public Successor to W.Brydone, B.C. Moan •Plod. - Clintnn, Ont, O. H. -MedNNES • .CHIROPRACTOR Electro Therapist, Massage Cificer Huron Street. (Few Doors. west of Royal Bank) Flours -Wed. and Sat. and by appointment. FOOT CORRECTION So manipulation Sun -Ray Treatment Phase 207 GEORGE ELLIOTT 'Licensed Auctioneer for the County of" Huron • Correspondence promptly answered Immediate"arrangements can be made 'for Sales Date at The News -Record, Minton, or by calling phone 203. Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed. THE McTCTLLOP MIJT1 JAL Fire insurance • Company Heade Office, Seaforth, Ont. Officers: President, , Alex. Broadfoot, Sea - forth; Vice -President, John E. Pep- per, Brucefield; Secretary -Treasurer, A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors: Alex. Broacifoot, Brucefield; James holdice, Walton; William Knox, Londesboro; George Leonhardt, Dub- lin; John E. .Pepper, Brumfield; .lames Connolly, Goderich; Thomas Moylan, Seaforth; W. R. Archibald, 'Seaforth; Alex. McEwing, Blyth, List of Agents: 'f T, J. Yeo, Clin- ton, R. R. No, 3; James Watt, Blyth; John E. Pepper, Brucefield, R. R, No. 1; R. F. McKercher, Dublin, R. R. No. 1; .Chas. F. Hewitt, Kincardine;' E. G. Jarmuth, Bornholm,' R. R. No. 1. Any money to be paid may be paid to the Royal Bank, Clinton; Bank of "Commerce, Seaforth, or at Calvin 'Cutt's Grocery, Goderich. Parties desiring to effect insur- •ance or transact other business will be promptly attended to oti ap,piica• ion to any of the above officers ad - •dressed to their respective post offi. --cc's. Losses inspected by the dircetor •a'ho lives nearest the scene. TIME TABLE Trains will arrive at and depart from Clinton as follows; Buffalo and Goderich Div. ,Going East, depart 7.03 aan. Going East, depart 3.00 p.n. 'Going West, depart 12.02 p.m. r' Going West, depart 10.08 pan. London, Huron & Bruce ,Going North, ar. 11.34. lye 12.02 pan. Going South 3.08 p.m, COUNTY NEWS GOi3ERICH: Captain Donald Mac- lCay, .a widely -known lake captain of this town, died on Friday, July- 10th at the .home of his daughter, Mrs. David MacDonald, Ripley. He was 90 years of age. Capt. Mackay had lived for 60 years, in 'G oderich and much of that time was on the lakes where he was a commercial fisherman, He is the father of John and Norman MacKay, also well-known Goderich fishermen, and of Donald MacKay, member of -the British Columbia Legislature for 'Williams Lake. Surviving ,are six sons and two daughters. It is expected to have the funeral :here' on Sunday. SEAFORTH: Word was received •on Friday, July 10th of the death on 'Friday morning in Flint, Michigan of Harold Frost, , a former esteemed resident of Seaforth and eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Frost. Mr. Frost :returned to Flint, after spending the week -end at his home. in Seaforth. He• was a contractor in Flint and was 'born in Seaforth; being in his 33rd ;year. He was married ten years ago to Miss Marjorie McCool of Clinton, ;