The Clinton News Record, 1934-04-12, Page 5`:THURS., APRIL 12, 1934
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
PAIGE 5
Nommarnmalsommeinumemmomi
OF INTEREST TO YOU
AND ME
The Ridgetown Dominion came out
Nast week,,,�,,n, a new headdress. It is
:a seasona 1e time to don a new •bon-
rnet, and like many of the ladies at
.this time of year, whether an im-
-provement or not, it no doubt glories
i' in that it still is new.
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A weather prognosticator ` says,"
remarks the Listowel Banner, "that'
spring is here and.that an early sum-
mer is just around the corner. Here's
moping it is a different corner than
- the one prosperity is lingering a-
round."
Oh, well, even if they are around
- the same corner, they may encourage
"each other to emerge.
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Whether guilty of the crime with
• which he was charged or not, and he
protests his innocence, James Fahey,
who has been a respectable' and re,
.spected resident of Alberta for twen-
ty-four years, should not be returned
to the United States to, finish out his
term of imprisonment. Wlho would
" be elle whit the better for it? We take
-the ground that men are punished for
crime to prated - honest folk. 'E;vi-
•• dently nobody: needs -protection from
:James Fahey. Give the md'ti a
chane.
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GODERIC}1 TOWNSHIP
Mrs. James Johnson and Miss Syd.
ney Jankson spent' the week -end with
the former's daughter, Mrs. Fred
Middleton. :
Mrs. Oliver Welsh' has returned
home after spending the week -end
with her parents, lVfr. and Mrs. Guy
hicks, Clinton. •
The death occurred at her home en
the Maitland concession on Tuesday
of Mary E'Ieanor Proctor, widow of
Chas. W. 'Williams, in her 84th year.
She is survived by four sons and
three daughters, Charles and How -
and Williams, Goderich Township,
Wilfrid and Edward, Fordwich, Mies
Kate Williams, at home, Mrs. George
Laithwaite, Huron Road, and Mrs.
.John Torrance, Porter's Hill. The
funeral will take place from the fam-
ily residence this, Thursday, after.
neon to Clinton cemetery.
Following is the report of S. S. No,
8, Goderich for the winter term:
Sr. 5th: Elizabeth Theil, 60...
Sr, 4th: Sylvia Lowden, 60; Jean
Johnston, 59,
Jr. 4th Betty Stirling, 74; Grant
Stirling, 61; Gladys Clark, 59.
Sr. Brd—Elmer Johston,00; Thelma
Johnston, 48,
Jr. 3rc1--(Harold Warner, 57; Mil-
drecl Westlake, 55; Douglas Stirling,
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs, John Jarrett and
Mies Gladys are nicely settled in our
village and we welcome' them They
are residing in Mr. B. Field's house,
recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
win McBride.
Mrs. Nellie McCully of Seaforth
visited recently with Mr. and Mrs,
Walter Fairbairn and other friends
in this locality.
,Mrs. J. B. McLean has returned,
from a very pleasant holiday in Ham-
ilton with her son, Mr. and Mrs. W.
McLean and family.
Miss Grace Forrest, R.N., was in
Listowel Iast week attending the man
siege of her friend, Miss Jessie Cle-
land, R.N., graduate of Scott Memor
ial Hospital, Seaforth.
"Life's Decisions," .was the sub;jeet
of a very interesting sermon given by
Rev. E. F. Chandler. ,on Sunday morn-
ing last . in St. Andrew's United
church. A quartette of Mrs. J. B.
McLean, Miss Florence Thomson and
Messrs. J. B. McLean and A. 13e11.
sang, 'ill() Was Nailed to the 'Gross,"
which was very much enjoyed.
Miss Elaine Peck of Hensel].
spent a few days last week with Mr.
and: Mrs. S. 1VIcArthur and Sandy.
The Young People's League met in
the Sunday School auditorium on Sun-
day evening last with Miss M• 'Nom -
son presiding. An interesting topic
on "The Keeping of the Lord's Day,"
was given by Mr. Norman Alexander
and followed by a most interesting
discussion.
2nd—Robert Hopson, 69; Kenneth
Stirling,' 84; •
1st— Oliver Hopson, 61; Keith
Stirling 26.
Robert Hopson obtained 100 in
Health and Cleanliness Contest. The
Bees, with Elizabeth Theil .as ;leader,
defeated the Butterflies.
Number on roll, 15, average at -
13.24,—M. Douglas, teacher.
CONSTANCE
Miss Elva Wheatley returned to
Toronto on Saturday to resume her
duties after spending a week at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Wheatley.
Mr, Will Dale of Toronto is spend,
ing some time at the lhoane of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs, as. Dale,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MCFarlane and
Chas. Riley ef Stanley township, vis-
ited on Sunday at the homeof their
mother, Mrs. George Riley:
.Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Logan atui
daughter, Miss Kathleen, and Miss I.
Cummings of Blyth spent Sunday at.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Step-
henson.
Mo. and Mrs. Adana Nicholson and
Mr. Jas. Moore spent Thursday vis-
;ting Mrs. Wm. McArthur of Gode,
rich. Mrs. McArthur, we are pleased
to hear, was able to be removed , to
' her home in Goderich last Wednes-
day after being confined to the To-
ronto General hospital for the -last
- ten weeks.
The play "Aunt Susan's Visit,"
presented by the Live Wires Sunday
School Class of the United Church
last Wednesday evening, was quite a
success and was ably given. The
- proceeds amounted to $20 in aid of
the class. ,
BRJCEFIELL1)
' :'Visitors recently -with Mr. and:
Mrs. Geo. Swan were Mr. and Mrs,
• Duf'ort,. Miss Wilson, Mr. Draper,
Miss Paull and Mr. Bert Warrington
of Toronto.
Mrs. Geo. Swam and Miss Dorothy,
.Swan are visiting in Toronto this
week.
Mr. James Swan astounded the ne
fives this week when he drove down
Main street hi a new Terra -plane.'
Apparently Jiin is tired of his trusty
•old Hudson -Essex,.
Glad to repeet•that Mr. Lee Kipfer'
who has been very sick of 'late is'
• now recovering.
Miss Janet Watson is convalescing.
• at her home after a recent appendi.
oitis operation.
Tho Brucefield M;en's Club are'
making arrangements for presenting;
a, play, "Closed Lips",on Friday, Ap-
ril 20th. Thew proceeds will be turn -n
'•'ed over t� th4Pubhic Library, and
it is hoped that they will be :given
• support in this respect. .
Dr. Margaret Calder,
Wingham, Dead
Was Outstanding Physician in District
for Past 25 Years
MARRIAGES
ROBERTON—BROWN — In Winni-
peg, Mon., on Mar. 31st, by. the
Rev. M. McInnes, Edna ,Irene,
daughter of Mrs. Ethel Brown and
the late Capt. A. Norman Brown of
Stratford, to Kenneth McRae Ro-
berton, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
G. D. Roberton of 'Clinton. ,
SALTER s HOW In the United
church, Kirkland Lake, Ont., on
Mar. 17th, by the Rev. A. Gillies,
Margaret (Peggy) How of Toren
to, to Albert E. (Pat) Salter, for-
merly of Clinton.
DEATH'S
CLUFF—Jn Clinton, bat April 6th,
Mary J. Emerson, widow of Robert
J. Clint
GIBBS—Sri Clinton, on April 11th,
•Amelia F, Brown, wife of Mr.
Frank Gibbs, in her 53rd year.
LYON—At Londesboro, on Apr. 6th,
Esther Lyon, in her 68th year.
SHIPLEY—At Oshawa, on April 7th,
Thomas 'Shipley, formerly of Clin-
ton.
W(LLLIAM.S=In Goderich township,
on April 10th, Mary Eleanor Proc-
tor, widow of Charles W. Williams,
in her 84th year . •
dUNINGiIAMR+--jot Grand Rapids,
Mich., on April 6th, Charles : Gun
ingham, brother of the late John
Cuningl'iame of Clinton in his 83rd
year.
CALDER --In - Wingham, on April
10th, Dr. Margaret Cowan Calder,
seventh daughter of the late Tho-
mas and Ann Calder, of the Town-
ship of Grey, Gounty of Huron.
CRIOH-A-t Macklin, Sask., on April
6th, Leslie Erich, son of the late
Herbert Crich of Clinton.
It was with deep regret that the
citizens of Winghazn learned of the
passing of Dr. Margaret C. Calder,
late Tuesday afternoon. She had been
an outstanding physician in Wingham
for the past twenty-five years, the
only woman physician in Huron
County.
Last winter she underwent an 'op-
eration in Toronto, but returned
home with no improvement in her
health. She resumed her practice,
but only for a short time, when she
was obliged to take to her bed.
She was born in the Township of
Grey, near Cranbroolc, the seventh
daughter of. the late Thomas and Ann
Calder, Her collegiate training was
received at Seaforth, and for a short.
time she taught school prior to en-
tering the University of Toronto,
from where she graduated on July 2,
1908, A year of interim work was
spent in a hospital in the States, af,
ter which ,she commenced her praca
tice in Wighain with the late Dr. J.
P. Kennedy.
• Surviving are '.three brothers --
James, of Edmonton; John and.
George, of Imiisfall, Alta,; two sis-
ters, Mrs. John Dodds of Reclvees,
Sask., and Mrs. William Forrest of
Drayton. Funeral arrangements are
not complete at time of writing, pend-
ing word from relatives in the West.
Interment will be rmade in the Brus,
sels Cemetery. '
CREDITON: When the red-hot
axle of a buggy slipped from the
grasp of .Oscar Windsor, a customer
at the blacksmith shop of Jack Hod-
gson, Creditgn, the latter was pinned.
to his anvil by the heated pin. A hole
one-half inch in diameter was burned
clean through his hand,
,GODERICII: Rev. W. P. Lane, of
Seaforth, has been extended an invi,
tation by the congregation of North
Street United church, Goderich. Rev.
W. P. Lane is a brother of Rev. D, J.
Lane, minister of Knox Presbyterian.
church, -Goderich, and should he ac-
cept the invitation Goderich would be
in the unique position of having two
brothers- ministering to the congre-
gation got different denominations in.
the same town.
Pier
"An Old -Fashioned Mother," in
Town Hell, Thursday, May 3rd, by
Wesley -Willis .Young People's So-
ciety, 25c and 15c. • 70-1.
Property Changes
Hands
Having purchased the property
'known as the Mulholland Garfige and
Service Station in Hohnesville, We are
open for business and we kinclly sol-
icit your trade.. We aro handling
nothing but Quality Products such as
the Famous White Rose Gasoline and
Enarco Motor Oils, the finest of mo-
tti elle, and Good' Year Tires,
Give tis a call and we will treat you
right in every way.
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
GEORGE A SPENCE
Proprietor. 70-1-p.
,FOR SALE.
Massey -Harris 11 -Hoe Drill
3 Mowers
See
H. W. CHARLESWORTH
70-2.
CARD OF THANKS
The sister and brothers of the late
Miss Esther Lyon wish to express
their warm appreciation of the many
kindnesses of friends and neighbors
during the illness of their sister and
since her death. Also thanks to
friends for the beautiful flowers sent.
They especially • wish to thank her
pastor, Rev. Mr. 'Gardiner, for the
many cheering visits Horde during her
long illness.
Private Sale
• Of household effects at the Cliff
home, High street. 70-1.
For Sale or Rent
Seven -roomed house in Victoria
street, Clinton, Bath, cellar with
furnace, town and soft water inside.
Good garden. Apply on premises to
Aileen Carbert. 70-tf.
For Sale
80 acres, lot 25, concession 16,
Goderich township, 214,.. miles from
Clinton, rich clay loam, well eultivat,
ed, all workable. Two-storey cement
block house, built sixteen years, good
barn on cement wall with good stab-
ling. Double garage,, also implement
shed. Never -failing well ,with wind-
mill. Selling on account of illness.
W. J. Ferguson, R. R. No. 2, Clinton.
70-tf.
• Member of Florist
Telegraph Delivery
Association
,1vw.vr,6j-Y�
CUT FLOWERS
FLOWERING PLANTS
FLORAL DESIGNS
Chas. V. Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
Phisterhig
Plastering, Plain, Ornamental or
Antique. Special prices on ' all Stuc-
co and Cement Work. Chimneys
built or repaired.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of George Tebbutt,
deceased
NOTICE is hereby given that all
rersons'having claims against the
estate of George Tebbutt, late of 'the
Township of Goderich, in the County
of Huron, yeoman, deceased, who
died on or about the 28th day of
March, A.D. 1934, are required to
deliver to Wilfred Cox, of R. R. God-
erich, Ont., or \ri11iant Tebbutt, of
Goderich, Ont., the executors, of the
said estate or F. Fingland; Solicitor,
on or before the 1st day of May A.D.
1934, a full statement of their claims:
together with particulars thereof,
and the nature of the securities, if
any, held by thein all duly verified
by affidavit. '
AND TAKE NOTICE that after
the said last mentioned , date the
said Executors will proceed to distri-
bute the estate of the said deceased
amongst the persons entitled there-
to having regard only to such claims
as shall have received due notice and
in accordance therewith.
DATED. at Clinton, Ontario, this
1lth day of • April, A.D., 1934.
F. FINGLAND, Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the above estate. '70.8.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Margaret :Sane
Hoaper, Deceased
NOTICI; is hereby given that all
personshaving claims against the
estate of Margaret;lane Hooper, late
of. the Town of Clinton, in the Coun-
ty of Huron, wiclow, deceased, who
died on or about the second day of
March, A.D,, 1934, are required to
deliver to Mrs, Annie Saunclercoek,,
of Hensall, Ont„ or Mrs, Anna At-
kinson, the Fxecutrixe•8 of the said
estate or F. Fingland, Solicitor, on or
Before the 1st day of May. A.D-.
1934, a full statement of their claims
together with particulars thereof,
and, the .nature of the securities, < if
any, held by them all duly verified
by affidavit.
AND TAKE NOTICE that after
the. Said last-mentioned date the said
Executrixes will proceed to distribute.
the estate of the said deceased a
,mongst the person's entitled thereto
having regard only to such claims as
shall have received clue notice and in
accordance therewith. -
DATED at Clinton, 0•ntario, this
11th day or April A.D. 1934.
F. FIN:GLAND,: Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said estate. . 70-3.
W. E. MANA2fAN
For. Information Phone 42, Clinton.
67-tf-4p.
SEA1I'ORTH: The Lion's Club en-
tettainecl the'Seaforth Junior Beaver
Hockey Club at a dinner in recognition
of their winning the championship of
the Northern Hockey League. Thir-
teen players, three ,officers and some
guests were present, Lion W. J. Dun-
can, presided. A letter was read from
the,secretar'y of the Northern Hock-
ey League complimenting the club on
their success and the sportsmenship.
J. A. Stewart rendered a pleasing
solo and R. E. Bright a song of four-
teen verses, one for each player,
which he had composed in honor of
the club.
Progre,ssive
Convention
MONDAY, APRIL 16TH, 19o4
at 2 o'clock p.m., in the
TOWN HALL, HENSALL '
'The executive of the South Huron
Progressive Association decided that
as the present Provincial Political
situation demands concerted action
and co-operative effort on the part of
all Parties and Groups opposed to
the Hemy administration and there -
foie on behalf of the Progres-
sive Association, declares its evil,
lingness to co-operate by caking a
nominating convention to which all
those opposed to the Henry adminis-
tration, and are willing to co-operate,
are cordially invited to attend, and
take part in the proceedings.
Ladies and Young People are espe-
cially invited to be present,
Joseph Forrest, Sec,. -Treasurer,
Win. Black, President.
GOD SAVE THE KING
"Closed Lips"
THE PLAY •
by Lilian Mortimer, wiil be presented
by the Tuckersmith Aggressive Club
BRUCEFIELD UNITED, CHURCH
'Friday, April 20
THE BEST MARKET FOR
Poultry, Eggs
and Cream
ALL THE YEAR ROUND FOR
CASH AT
THE CLINTON POULTRY HOUSE
N. W. TREWARTHA
Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w
at 8 o'clock. fi
Proceeds in aid of Brucefield Pub-
lic Library, Admission 25c and 15c.
70-1.
McKinley's Chicks
Nu -Lo -Na
Health Cake
It's rich in Alkaline Salts, is 'Non
Acid forming, and is full of Vitamins
necessary to growth and health.
Bloodtestcd Breeding Stock
GOVT. APPROVED
Barred and W. Rocks, W. Leghoene
After April 25th 12e 100
After May 5th l0c • 0c
After June 1st 8c 7c '
Subject to change without notice
S. E. McKINLEY, Zurich.
70-.
ONLY CRESS SALVE - removes
•Corns, Calluees, Ingrown Toenails,
Warts. Hovey's Drug Store,
Work Wanted
A middle-aged girl wants work in
hotel or private house.' Phone 20-11,
Blyth. 70 -1 -gyp:
For Sale
Frame cottage and good stable, one
half acre, with apple and other, fruit
trees, town writer, situated on North
street, also household furniture. in,
eluding 2 bedroom sets with mattres+
res. Apply to C. B, Hale, 'Clinton; or
to John Steep .on the premises.: ,..
70-2-p.
Exchange
Wall exchange a• 11 dark Simmons
bed, coil springs, panel ends, in good
condition for a ` good used day bed.
Phone 223. 70-1.
House to Rent
6 -roomed cottage on corner of Rat-.
tenbuey and Shipley street, or I
storey ' house on Shipley'street, lights
and water, also two garages. Apply
T. R. Wigginton., • • • 70-3-p.
Fin,nished Rooms Wanted
Two bed rooms and kitchenette, for
light house keeping. Write Drawer
13., News -Record. 70-2-p.
EAT WHOLE .WHEAT BREAD
Bread is your best food. Why not eat
more of it?
BLUEBERRY AND PUMPKIN PIE
FOR SATURDAY
BARTLIFF & CRICH
Makers of Dainty -Maid and
Whole -Wheat Bread
Phone 1. Clinton.
SMARTER STILL!
If it is smart to be saving, then It
is doubly smart to accomplish sav-
ing stylishly. Our Dry Cleaning'.
service helps many a woman to
save—;and to be smarter still
to be stylish! Send us one or two
"not -so -good" Suits, Frocks or
garments. See how attractive
they can be made to appear, at
our small Dry Cleaning charges!
Cleaning irM1 Repairing
Pressing �rn U. Dyeing
WOOD FOR SALE
t
Co F.pllmentary
Facie 1
to :introduce our New Cosmetics
A SKIN SPECIALIST
will be here to answer any questions
and to give you a skin analysis on
TUESDAY, APRIL 17TH
By Appointment
HENRI BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 223, Isaac St. 70-1.
Hay For Sale
A quantity of good hay, alfalfa and
timothy mixed. Apply to W. H. Mid-
dleton, phone 606r15, or to Chris.
Dale, phone 616r24, Clinton central.
70-ef-2p.
For Sale
A six -roomed frame cottage, rea-
sonable. Would ,consider a used car
as part payment. Inquire at News-
Record office. 70-4.
VARNA
Mrs. Lottie McCash of London is
spending a few days renewing old ac-
quaintances hereabouts;
Misses Gladys and Emily Beatty of
London spent Sunday with their mo-
ther.
Mrs. Edward Chuter is spending a
few days in London.
Mrs. James Stephenson of the Go-
shen line spent the week -end as the
guest of her sister, Miss E. Mossop.
Mn's. Hanna Armstrong met with
an accident on Monday, while get-
ting kindling the axe slipped and
caused a -nasty cut which required
five stitches.
Seed Grain For Sale
Alaska Oats, Irish White Oats
Barley and Spring Wheat, and some
feed oats. Also several varieties of
good apples. J. Leslie Cox, Goderich
P.O. Phone 608r2, Clinton central.
67-4.
Seed 2'or Sale
Good clean Ont. varigatedalfalfa
seed, also same Improved Banner
oats, suitable' for seed: Apply to
Fred Gilbert, R, R. No. 2, Bayfield.
Phone 608 r 22, Clinton Central.
69-3-p.
For Sale
0 -room house, with electric lights,.
town water, . cistern just, .outside door.
Two lots, good soil, peartree, apple
trees, ciurants, grapes,. etc. Stable
on property. Apply on premises,
corner Huron and Erie streets, to
Mrs. T. W. McCartney. .69-tf.
READY! FIRE!
(THERE'S ALWAYS A READY
FIRE WHEN YOU QURN
HEAT FOLKS FUEL
A ready fire,-,
A steady fire,—
You can depend on these
when you order our DI,&W coal"
for heating and cooking,
It is clean coal, it is honest
opal, it is all doal.
rf Let us send you out an order
f,�arl/l��f �iiCf�i/�j1 today.
X � tixiil the
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WE NOW CARRY GENUINE SCOTCH ANTHRACITE
J.11. list& C
PHONE 74
CLINTON, ONTARIO
CAPITAL THEATRE
Goderich.. Phone 47.
Now Playing: Robert Montgorn=
ery and Jimmy Purante in: ' ' -
"HELL BELOW"
MON., TUES., WED.
Katharine Hepburn
a sensational star on both stage
and screen in the immortal story
by Louisa May Alcott
"LITTLE WOMEN"
assisting artists are Joan Bennett
Frances Dee, Jean Parker, Pair
Lukas and Doug. Montgomery.
THURS., FRI., SAT.
REX The Wender Horse
will provide an unusual attractior
wherein thousands of hate -mad
dened animals fight a human for
"KING OF'1 HE WILD HORSES"
Coning: "Sunny Side Up," with
Gaynor and Farwell
Matinees Wed. and Sat. at 3 p,m.
REGTN'T THEATRE
Seaforth. I
Now Playing Laurel and Hardy
in "Pack Up Your Troubles."
It's a viol.
• MON., TUES., WED.
Jessie Mathews and Owen Nares
present a sprightly comedy with
a romantic mixup as the thence
"THERE GOES THE BRIDE"
THURS„ FRI., SAT.
Ralph Bellamy and June Collyer
just before the clock struck twelve
a mysterious crime is committed,
The subsequent contusion is a
great stony
"BEFORE MIDNIGHT"
Conning: "King off Wild Horses."
For"Mothers Day"
Give your mother your photograph.
It is a gift she will treasure through
the years Because It's You.
"Mother's Day," May 13—Make an
appointment today.
THE BURGESS STUDIOS
Clinton and Mitchell
Developing and Printing 70-2.
House For Sale
Frame cottage, in Frederick street,
5 rooms, complete bath, sun porch
and wood shed, cellar with furnace,
all 111 good repair, garage and gar-
den with small fruits. Apply to F.
Ping! and. 70-tf.
For Sale Large brick store property in Clin-
ton, ideal location, Price reasonable
for quick sale. Apply F. Fingland..
63-tf.
Seed Barley For Sale
Quantity of 0.A.C. No. 21 barley,
suitable for seed. Apply to Chas. E.
Wise, R. R. No. 3, Clinton. Phone
605x24," Clinton central. 67-tf,
25,000 Muskrats Wanted
I have a large order for Muskrats,
and will pay you more than travelling
buyers. See me before selling else-
where. Norman East, R. R. No. 1,
Clinton, 2111a miles north on No. 4
Highway 66-7-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 erindition. Apply on
premises to 21iss Alvaro. 67-tr.
See
AY CCKS
FEEDING ON
urin '' ed
On account of the demand for these
Chicks it is necessary to order a-
head in order to 'obtain them on the
date you wish to secure them.
50,
ORDER NOW
Best Quality Bray Chicks
PRICE BRAY'S BROODED
CHICKS TITRE' WEEKS
OLD
LOOK FOR BRAY SIGN
, W • ha 'Iesw rth
• 69-2,
House For Rent
In Princess street, cheap rent, mod-
ern conveniences, electric lights, etc.
Arthur Cantelon, Clinton, phone 282.
68-tf.
For Sale
2 incubators, one four hundred
egg capacity, one 75, also coal brood
er stove, one oil brooder stove, 60
chick capacity., Apply T. Wiggin-
ton. 68-8-p.
Matinee:, Sat. atp.m.
Funeral Service
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Complete Motor Equipment
24 Hour Service
SUTTER--PERDUE--WALKER
Day er Night Phone 147w
For Sale
Rubber tired buggy for sale, Ap,
ply to Joe Allenson, Clinton. 69-2,
• For Sale
Queen brooder stove, 52 inch hoo-
ver, been used two seasons. Also a
quantity of Liberty hullers oats,
suitable' for seed, Apply to James
Johnston, phone 6361.12, Clinton cen-
tral. 70.1-tt.
WANTED
Fresh Eggs and Cream
Highest Prices for Strictly Fresh
1 Eggs.
Cream shipped regularly,
Good Prices Paid,
600 Cords of Green Wood
TO SELL
.so
A. E. FINCH
Phone 231. .
ENGLISH BROWN S. C. WHITE
LEGHORN
CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS
CUSTOM HATCHING
E. L. Mittell
Clinton, Ont., Picone 213
McKinley's . Baby Chicks
Good Chicks, well cared for result in
cheap pullets•with the •ability to lay
lots of big eggs and make you mon-
ey. lluy your ,chicks from McKinley
and be sure. Ask him to call and
have a chat before you order. You
are under no obligation to buy.
J. E. MCK1NLEY
ZURICH
Phone 97r11, Hensall, 64-104
E. G. HOWES
' Electrican and
el,•
Plumber
A Full Line' of Electric AppliancPJe a '
also
Plumbing Fixtures
Wiring, Plumbing and Repairo
Phone 53w. 18 -ails
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Cleaning and Pressing
of 'All Kinds
Suits; Coats and Dresses
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Heard's Barber Shop