The Clinton News Record, 1935-10-10, Page 5'THURS., OCT. 10, 1935
THE CLINTON' NEWS -RECORD
PAGE 5
FryNn-,.,--•
DI' INTEREST TO YOU
�
AND,for
get the news of the day in the paper.
Fre was an Anglican in religion and
at the time of his death, vas the only
MARRIAGES
RICE—W'EBB- iAt St,' Helens U'nl-
ted Churcnz manse, .on 01et. 5th, by
BULBS
FARMER'S MARKET
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Poultry and Eggs
CAPITALTHEATRE
Goderi•ch—Phone 47•
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth
Monday will tell the star Be.}3°'
y,e
are to note, vote right or wrong, but
living charter member of the Cana-
darn Order of Forresters in Bayfield.
He was an early member of the
. Rev. i. M. ' W� fight, Greets
S. M•, only daughter of Mi.
13111 11� 1 E71►7
HYACINTHS CiNTHS _ TULIPS
DAFFODILS -
CULLING TIME
It will pay farmers to have all
NOW: I'L L FIX IT" and
THE MAN TRAILER''
NOW,: Katharine Hepburn; in:
"ALICE ADAMS"
votel •,. i l I • :
;also
Loyal Orange Lodge, In his young-
•George A. Webb and the late Mrs,
NARCISSUS
non -layers removed £tom, poultry
Mon„ Tues., Wed.
Mon, Tues.,. Wed-D'auble Hill
Italy contends that the Ethiopians
are an ' zed people. Perhaps,
lint `we' somehow feel that there
ethod' of civ-
should be some better mHighest
Rising `them than, to ram bombs
°r days he was a peen sportsman
and swell-iknown athlete in this dig
trier. For many years he was as-
soeiated with 'his brother, Captain T.
E. Pollock, in the Northern Naviga
Until
Webb, •to );tie Walker Rica,
WORKMAN-DONALD—In Oshawa,
a 8t b the Rev. P. J.
n Sept.P • h, Y
Bench;, Mary A, only daughter' of
Mr. and Mrs. E. J, D'ona'ld; Oshawa,
to Lloyd • C. Workman, eldest son
JUST ARRIVED
:: ; Imported Direct from Holland'
Plant Early and Get Bost Results
flocks. Culling done by experienced
Pnultr •man' free
Y of charge,
fowl and ,Chickens handled every day
Market Prices Paid For
gFred
Eggs. Goad Service While You
KATHARINE HEPBURN
in Booth Tarkington'a Pulitzer
prize novel
cc
ALICE ADAMS"
with Fred M'eMurray, Stone
and Evelyn VenableS
Ben Bernie and George'Raft
in show ou're cur°
a Y to enioy
STOLEN HARMONY"
J
.Anal CHARLIE RUGGLT]
Mary Boland in a Ibtta laff;
down on defenceless towns, killing'
tion• Co„ at Lake Winnipeg.
before his
• of Mr• and Mrs., Thomas Workman,
Chas. d Cooke
Wait.with
Thurs., Fri,; Sat
"Pursuit of Happiness
men women and children.
he became illy a week
.'
JACK BENNY
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g Perhaps the League of Nations as
about the
death, he was an extremely active
y
man despite the handicap of poor
I%ppen.
BIRTHS
F L 0 R I c,,J* T..
Phalan.66w and- 861
N. W. TREWARTIRA
Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214w
Frank Parker. Nancy Carroll, Gene
Raymond, The, Boswell S'ieters,
Green heat
Thurt ,t Frit,. Sat.—Double ,Bill
• FRED, McMURRAY
starred in radio hit
Ging ;lather slowly ,bus•-'
(less Italia aggressionand
eyesight:, Two years ago, Mt. andMitzi
to
'W�HYTE•�-nit ClintonGlin�tozr Hospital,
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and a of radio
stage celebrities! in
g
great -police
"CAR 99"
of stopping
PP n .
against Ethtoipia. 'But it will be
remembered that in 1914 nobody
think Ger-
Mrs, Pollock, who were. devoted
each other, celebrated their' Golden
Wedding Anminersary.
on
Sept 2Sth, to Mr. and IVlrs. Win"
frid L•; IWhyfge; S'eaflorth, (lona-
Margaret, McMillan) '
ChOCO
Biiigo
Transatlantic Merry -Go-
.
Round"
- —
and Zane Grey's -
On
seemed to of stopping
in, but meting
.The funeral was held.fromhis late
erly a some
McMillan.
afe
'FEATURE FABRICS
+"Home
Coming: "Hooray For Love"and
The Range"
many any way' :by
force.. with force, fighting the thing
residence on Wednesday at two
and interment made in Bay-
•ahn
"'
1V$eLEOdY In
- -
Gallant Lady"
Corning: George .White's Scand'ala
nut, ,
'
o'clock
field Cemetery... The burial service
_ClintonGunton
Hospital on October 5th, to Mr,
•
A DehcyouS ^NeW 'Drink
in •Mat.:
Wed. and' Sat. at 3 p.m.
Matinee: Sat. at 3 p.m. '
was. condueted•,by. the Rectar, Rev.,
'.
' 'and Mrs. L. 11, MoLeod, Bayfield,
daughter:
T OREEIU R
AIL TO- AS U E
/
BAYFInD
Mi: and Mis. John Pearson are
very grateful to the many men' Whp
tinned out on Saturday afternoon
and: saved their home £ton coenpleta
destruction ' by fire, About two o'-
clock;' 'Mrs. Pearson had 'occasion to
g'o. outside the house and' noticed'
smioke •coming from the rat , and
thought that she discerned• a blaze
through the upstairs window. She
g
went immediately to the stair door,
and was met by .smoke se, dense that
she could not get up, S'he' •mined-mr.
lately called for help. and with the
aid of buckets and fixe extinguishers'
those who came t 'her aid were able
tb• extinguish the••blaze, but, riot be-'
VII. G. Bu ler. The allbearers'
g• P,'.'
were: Herbert McGregor, ,George
Little; Win. E..Parker, Jas, Reid, A.
E.:Erwin and. Frank Keogan,
• ;, The many 'beautiful floral tributes
spoke for themselves of the high',l
P
esteem • in which the ,deceased man
was held.large
Amongst .tkese who were present
from a distance for the funeral, be-
sides family,
rold!hPolloekedTaxonteMisses were
,.., ,
and S. Fee and Wm. Fee of Hensail,
Mr. J. Stewart,' Sr., of Hamilton,
and Mrs, ,R?zm Mair, Byron, Mrs.
Jas. Welsh, London, George Howard
and 'sister, George Holmanand son,
Harold, and Misses Helene Brownlee,
Henry Howard, Hensall, '
a g
, .
DEATHS
HILL—At Auburn ;on October 2nd,
Ann •Ball, widow of: the late Hugh
H. Hill, in her '73rd year.
LEIPE•R� do Hallett Township, en
October 3rd, John Leiper, aged 66
years.
" GHT In Bewmanville, en Oct.,;
6th John .Wier] Km : t bel ed
°y •',gh'.' °a
husband o£ Mary,Dack Allan, and
/other of Mxs, •Buddy Clinton, in
his 69th, year.tr}}as
PO,LLQOOK-- At his 'home in •Bayfield,
oil October 7th, John Pollock, in
his eighty -'second year,
• - IN MEMORIAM -'
Made With
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Fresh Wholesome MUYes'
• . • . ... -
and Chocolate
•,
OUR OWN MAKE.
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Bl$3'tlff' Crich_
.._ , , Habeas of Dainty -Mail and
Whole -Wheat Bread , ••
Phoae 1:• Clinton.
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CLOTHES
• BLACTHORN
TRIPLEX 1
•per
LONDONTOWN
LOCHLAVEN
O'BRIEN "
BRAE
LAMO•
$22.50up
and
.
j ' TWIST
STRIPES -
TWEEDS
I LEEC7u
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' W F' S
ENDOR
CANDY AND BAKING
p
SPECIALS
LS
PEANUT'CRISP; ib. 19c
RING DOUGHNUTS$
ENGLISH"TOFF E'E, 1 2 Ib: .:,,r15c
MEAT PIES •
NEILSON'S AND BUNTS'
CHOCOLATES
We are Receiving -These Chocolates
FRESH EVERY WEEK
PORTRAITS TAKEN IN SEPTEM,
Ben FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS,
we have made a number of 'site
tings for Christmas Portraitsl.
ready. Have you .seen the- beautiful
g portrait finished' in'• genuine
the' latest glass fre in
ame, allfoorand framed ' c len4.85,
You will have. your circles of several
sittings for •this high`clase•Work.
This is' good for September only,
so as to come (before our Chris
rush.
Call in and 'see our work, and make
your appointment. : } j
. STUDIO,:
BURGS TUD
faro a inege portion Of the roof and
Goderieh,
The
LEFPINGTON In ever lovin mem-
g
Phone 1 , ai
Pha 15 Clinton
part of the gable end of the build-
been burned. It
symoathy, of the community is
extended to the bereaved widow and.
tory of our dear mother, :Susie
$QLiy1ES hUJ E
E1
®
;ICE BRICKS,. EACH 20c
.ing,,had in thought
Wit the blaze attired from do aver-
heated chimney. " The upstairs was
not in use and downstairs. Mrs. Pear,
children. ' ,
Mr:• and Mrs. J. W. Jewett spent
the week -end in Elmira with Mr. and
Mxs. E. Kendall.,
Z•eppington; whom 'God eail'ed to
rest one-year d ()Vetoer 13t1i,•Clinton
alt ,
1934. •
"We' often sit and think' of her, •
Mx: and Mrs. W. P'. •Dundas of
Landon visited at •the garsanage on
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert.
Week -end guests,. at the borne of
•Dyeing ! CIeaning
tepairing ����K Pressing
WENDORF'S
- Makers of the Beat Quality Bread
Fuel Yarns
47
HARD BODY AND LIMB WOAD
SOFT WOOD AND CEDAR;"
son- had not even smelled smoke so
Mrs: G. Davidson of Woodstock
when we are all alone,
Mrs. S. Walters were Mr. and Mrs.ALSO
•Otta'vva;
Phone 68.
HARD ALL SIXES
COAL,LSIZE,
that the;.fire might have gained such
Headway that it would have been iris-
possible to check .it 'before it was
visited her parents, Mr -! and Mrs. 11,
Ross on Wednesday.
•
For memory is the only thing that
grief can call its own.
More and more each, day we miss her,
F. C. Elford- and Miss Jean of
Mr, and lli•4s. Moss and Master Billie
of Dundee and Mr.. Roscoe Conrtie°
TO THE ELECTORS OF
NORTH
FAMILEX;
Alberta Jasper and
Prompt deliveryfrom
P my Yard%:8n
discovered had 'Mrs. • Pearson not
been out in the garden.
• Miss Agnes McIntyre, wlio las'
spent the past few months at Mrs.
John Pearson's returned to Strath-
'
ST. �i LENaS
,
A wedding of interest was -solemn-
tied at St, Helens United Church
friends may think the wound has
healed,
But they little know the sorrow lies
within our hearts concealed.
e loved her,
of 'Winn• a
Mr. and Mrs M. Macfarlane have
been spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs, Will Potter while their lit-
tle sen, Billie, has undergoing
HURON
LADIES AND •GE'NTLEIVIEN:
I am a farmer of the second gen-
-oration in Huron County. I am in the
PRODUCTS
TRY. US FOR
Isaac ,Street,
Victor Falconer
Phone 97w, 474-n
moy on Wednesday of last Week.
.20 -and Mrs. W. F: Buchan of
Dunnville were week -end 'visitors 'at
• the home of Mrs, N. W. Woods. Mre,
Woods, who spent the past threo
weeks visitin in Toronto and Dunn-
g
villa returned -home with them,
• Mis. T. R. Mullen left on Saturday
•for her home in Detroit after having
spent
spout tho past few weeks with Mrs.
Ferguson.Miss
g
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Mustard of
Manse at three o'clock on Saturday
afternoon when Rev. H. M. Wright
united in marriage Greets -Sarah
Margaret, only daughter of Mr. Geo,
A. Webb and the late Mrs. Webb, and
Erie Walter (Ted) Rice, The bride
was beeoutingly gowned in a blue
ensemble with matching blue actor-
sales. After the ceremony, which
was, witnessed by Mrs, Wright,
Gretta Hudson and Mrs. Data.
son 'of Kinloss, Mr, and Mrs. Rice
W yes, we loved her, but
,Jesus loved her more,
And gently called her to the happy,
golden shore,
We miss ler, yes, we miss her, but
Jesus helps zea bear,
The sorrow of aur lonely •hearts, for
• we will meet her there. "
—Sadly missed by her daughter, Mi's,
bone Lawrence, Sarnia, Orzt., and
son, Thomas H. Leppington, Olio-
ton.
-neon
an operation for the removal of Ina
P
tonsils in the Clinton Hospital,
The anniversary services of the
Holmesville church y+i11 be .held. on
Sunday at 10,30 in the morning and
7.30 in the evening. Rev. Mr. E. F.
Chandler of Kippen wlil be in charge
of both services, and special music is
being prepared'by the choir. The pea-
tar, Bev, 1Tx. Herbert, will preach
anniversary eervices a Klppen TJni-
•N•
ted J
field as Stevens Candidate because
the two old parties, being friends of
the Big Interests, have £ailed us. 1
behove Hon, H. B. Stevens is honest
and sincere. lie will give youth its
chance. Let us give him a chance.
Yours faithfully,
W. J. Henderson
I T
I' STEVENS WINS—THE PEOPLE
Toilet Articles
Extracts, .Spices
and
o
Cooking Ingredients
AYE1 T!'RINGt GUAI;ANTI Ep
N. W. MILLER
WANTED A �T
�i •ET A lel
Fresh Eggs and Cream
Highest Prices for Strictly Fray
i •., ¢ ,
+'' -• Eggs•
Cr9am sbinped regularly. 41-'''-nzein e 11 i : Good Prices POu,
v
1i'�', E'i , FINCH n1'
Toronto spent the week -end at their
left on a motor tri to London, To.
tripInserted
church. •
by Reconstruction Partyof
Several of'the members.. of our+'
i ,' 41 -ti.
n `.
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; 1 ; Phone 231,
cottage. •
;onto and•, Orangeville.
HULLETT TOWNSHIPNorth
•Zdoax •church, Huron.
Mr. and G. Kit.
Mr. Goldie Purvis, has
congregation, attended
•
.Mrs. Hodgins of
• theme, were ilio' •guests of Mr, and
Mis. Percy Weston aver the week-
end, .
• .Mrs. R. B. Johnston of Sault Ste,
who spent
the summer near `Fergus,' returned
home en Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ibbottison andI
sons of Flint, Mich., spent the week-
The funeral of John Leiper was
held from his home on the 10th con-
cession of Hallett Saturday after-
noon, Rev. Mr. Gardiner of Burn's
United church being in charge of the
Taylor's Garner, ,on Sunday, when its
regular anniversary was observed.
Inspiring addresses • weregiven, in
the morning by Rev. M' •. I ane of
North Street, Gederich, and. tin the
WHEN PAINS ARE TORTURE
from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Back-
ache. USE RUATAGAPS. At Hov-
ey's Drug Store,Clinton,
y
I(O'E�
have moved my Shoe Repairing
business from the shop on Victoria
Cleaning and Pressing
Suits, Coats and Dresses
DRY CLEANING AND REPAIRING
W. J. JACO, TAILOR
'Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pollock
of Byron, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Stew-
art•of Hamilton are with their moth-
end visiting friends around here.
Miss Iona Swan, who has spent the
last three months with them, return-
service. Interment was made in
Burn's cemetery. The pallbearers
were William Trevvhi, John, Guy,
evening by Rev. Mit' Craik of Vic. Far Sale
torla Street, Goderleh. The well- 9 head of young cattle, Polled An-
executed anthems rendered by the gas and Durhains. Apply to Lloyd
street to the store in the Perrin
Block, next to R. L. Jervis' flour andz
fend store.
If not open work may be left at
1.s, Barber Shop,
p'
er; Mrs, J: Pollock, having been cal-
led 'home last week owing to the i11-
ed home with thein,
Mr. Albert Wallace Barrie is
Robert, Willi -am and Thomas Leiper.
home choir were supplemented by Medd, R. R. No. 1, Clinton. 48-1-p.
LOTTA CALLUS overstayed her
nese and subsequent' death of their
father, John Pollock.
Miss Margaret Elliott left on Sun-
of
visiting his brother, Jahn Wallace,
who had the misfortune to break his
leg recently.
Mr. Leiper died following a week's
illness ,from a heart attack, De was
in his •66th year, a native of Hallett
several selections by the Victoria
Street male quartet, consisting at MI Hill, Nelson Lear, Harold John -
stop Glen Raithby and Harry Sturdy.
the Messrs. Jorhn Snell, Chas, Bieck-
Mzs, Hill was formerly Ann Ball,
Brennan
Shoe Repairer. 47-2-P,
welcome at the Foots'. Cress Cern
Salve
Salve got rid •of her. At ss ey's
Drug Store,
dayfor. London to take steno rap-
position aft been with
• hie position having g
her aunt, Mis. M. Fraser. Miss Naf-
• tel of Goderieh township was her
guest on Saturdayand
.
Mr. Callmn Cameron Detroit and
Messrs. John Came o Joe+
Cameron, Stewart
and Ross Murray motored up to
Wiarton for a day last week.
township and a son of Mi, and Mrs.
John Lei er. He was a member of
P •
Burns United church where he .sere-
ed as elder fox some years and was a
teacher of the Bible class in Sunday
ow, John' Sproul and Carl Clark. being a daughter of William and Ann
Octobers first Y.P.U. meeting was Ball rioneers of Hallett, She was
andel the charge of Miss Edna Hun ' ,
ler, £ellowslialp 'donvvner, •whoa a in her , nd year. :She was married in
to 1�ugh Hill, who was killed
good attendance had the privilege 'of •a
in
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
farm Stock and Implements, will
be held at Lot 2, on tho 7th canoes-
sion of Morris Township Friday,
For Sale', or Ren,
Ciottiagri in llattenbur , street,
West. Apply to E. Ward, Huron
street, Clinton. Phone 155. 47-tf.
. Sunda Y.
Mrs. B. Wise of Goderieh township
is spending a few days with her
aunt, Mrs. M. Fraser,
,Sympathy is extended to Mrs, Em-
lMir. Allan Durnin, who has spent
the summer at Kirkland Lake, has
returned- home,
Mr. and Mrs. Durnin moved into
Ross Murray's
school. Be is survived by two broth-
ers, James and William, •of Hullett,
and one sister, Martha, with whom
he lived.
elev an accident on
elevon year ago
listening to art interesting and well- the C.P.R. track. After their mar-
•prepared program. period,the rialto they made their home on the
During the worship farm •whore Harold Sprung now lives,
Misses Edna and Jean Huller ]ed in and remained there until 1916 when
on
Oct. 25th, comemneing at 1 o'clock
sharp. Terms: Cash. D. A. Kelly,
Proprietor, G. H. Elliott, Auctioneer,
Martin Grasby, Clerk. 48.3.
House For Rent Piovember Ist
Small Semi-detached Red Brick on
Huron St. Three bedrooms, Store -
room, sitting room, dining room, kit.
erson Heard, who recently received
word of the death . of her mother,,
house on the ninth
concession,they
Mrs. R. K. Miller, Mrs, Gordon,
•
SRUCEFiEIJJ
prayer and the scripture was read
carne into the village. Mrs,
by Mr. Sheldon MacNfath. This was
followed byMr. Herbert's' detailed Hill was a valued member of the Bap-
Roomers or Boarders Wanted
tor either
then. Apply at Irwin's Store,
464f,
Mrs. Hewitt, which took place in
y, , gSept.per
Wallese Cheshire England on Se t
13th'.
M'rs, W L Miller and family 'were
over to Westfield on Sunday to see
Mrs: Peter 01ark, They
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
will be observed next Sunday,the
O ct. 13th, at the morning service, at
explanation 'of its meaning. The ev- tist church and a faithful worker in
Ladies'Aid. One on, Nelson
ening's chief speaker was Miss Wil- HillInquire
of Goderieh, survives.the
,A.ocomm,odation room -
ors or boarders. Rates reasonable.
at this office, 48-3-p.
Farm For Sale Or Rent •
Situated 3 miles east of Clinton on
Huron Highway, Lot Tucker
Mrs. Mary McKenzie and Miss. C.
McKenzie, Goderieh, have moved in-
, to the house recently purehased from:
the Martha Rathwell estate, Bayfield,
Mts. Galin Campbell Stanley,
were pleas-
ed to see ,her looking so well.
Mr: Wilson Woods left last week
to continue his studies at the 0.A.
0:, Guelph,, •
The
11 ann. Preparatory service Friday
P y
evening, at 8 o'clock.
On Monday afternoon and evening
a very helpful and interesting
Christian Education Convention was
h!elmine Trewazthn, Gifntdn, who'
held attention for several minutes Of a family of thirteen, only three
while she told us about life and ex- brothers and four sisters survilve:
periences at the (Goderish !Sumner James Ball, Chatham; Ephraim, Au.
School Camp this surniazer. A fine burn; Nelson, and •Mhs. Charles Lo-
vett, Clinton; MMs, Edmund Lear, Mrs.
Baking Sale
The W, A. of St. James' Church,
Middleton, is holding a Baking Sale
at Riley's Grocery Store this .Satur-
29, -
smith, consisting of 98 acres of land,
frame house, bank barn, plenty of
Water, Apply to T. E. Livingston,
Clinton. • 45-tf•
of is
visiting her mother and aunt this
week. •
corn cutting is about finiihed,
It was an extra good crop in this vi-
held in the United Church, 'Bruce.
field, under the leadership the
vocal number was submitted by the
Misses Nora and Ruth Potter and George Sturdy and Mrs. James
Raithby, all of Auburn.
day, October 12th, from. 2 o'clock.
48.1
For Sate or Rent ,
Nine roomed brick house Map.
Mrs:
cinit , •
Y
of
Rresb 9tez 's
Edna fludler, lfrs. F, Potter playing
on
to including bath,
.Mary Fraser, who has. been
1, y, •Comx ittee,
the' •
AUCTION SALEOF FARM STOCK
.Street, new fur-
"illfor the past couple of weeks, was
m vel to the home of her niece, Mia
Wise, Goderich township, on
Plowing -
OWIng DeI11011StratiOn T4
Be • Heft 'On Farm On'Six-
Rev, Frank Langford was the chief,
spealser•, Ali • the -different depart-
inents of Sunday ,School and Young
accompaniment,
The business period was conducted STANLEYApply
b Miss Jean Webster, presidentElliottBert
y ' The October in:eeting of the Stan-
during which the minutes of the pre-.
AND IMPLEMENTS
Geo. ElitAucltioneer, has rz •
eeived instructions
nice, and good garden, ale° garage.
to Ida M. Walkinshaw, CIin-
tan, Ont,, Phone 211. 86-tf,
Wednesday,
On NLonday, October 1, death re..
moved one of Bayfield's oldest and
Most'preminent citizens in the per.
son of John Pollock. The deceased
.man who was in his eighty-second
teenth •Friday After-
no t
01
The Clinton Junior Farmers' Anse-
elation are sponsoring a • plowing
People's Work were thoroughly dis-
cussed and many useful hints as to
to ilio best way of conducting these
.departments ' were given ;by Dr.
Langford and the. other leaders.
The local �Y'.P.S. merged their
ley Cenimuriity Clsb was held at the
viii meeting were read by Miss Gay home.of Mirs, J. A. M'cE'wan on Oct.
Main re secretary, registrakiori 3rd. 1 •
fees paid; to Mi, Edward Grigg, Mrs. J. McFarlane presided in the
treasurer ; and the announcement president
absence of the resident and sixteen
made that the last Friday of the members responded to the roll call.
month take the form
to sell by public
auction at let 3, concession 2, Stan'
ley, 11-2. males west and north or
ICIPPen,. on ,Thursday, October 17th,
19'35 at one o'clock theg:
, following,
13018138: 'of aged mares;
House on King' Street
'211 rent ar -sell, 3 •bedrooms, bath,
furnace, fixe -place, garage. D. W.
McKenzile ,phony 617r42, Clinton.
•Team 41-tf:
Year; was born hi Bayfield, the old-
son of the family of nine children
o£ the tate James and Mary Jean Poi'-
;lock, who emigrated to this country
.from Fermanagh Co„ Ireland, On
April 6, 1883,he was united in .mar-
py
xiage with Mary Jane, piny daughterg
of the late Mr. and Mrs; George Cas-
;tie, who with••a family of four. thin
•dren, Mrs. George Holman,
cam' etiticn this' fall in which the
P
plowing is to 'be dorso en the home'
farm' or on the farm 'on which the
>cle•sing
contestant is working, Two classes
are being featured,• one far singlethe'
walking plow in sad, and the ether
for single walkin plow . in stubble,
and the boys competing
Y peeing ulnar have
the plowing ready for -judging by
November '2nd. •
meetingwith, the `convention.
The sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per will be observed in the Brucefield
church on. Sunday next Oct, 13th at
morning service.
Preparatory servnec vvill' be held
on Friday evening at which the E.
'George Wylie • of Tiemnitlor and
Smith's Hill will preach the sermon.
Eve the. church
would .o£ a After the business meeting .Mis. •Gra-
Hallowe'en arty. further paten -
'party. P ham •gave a reading said several oth-
ham
bars • will be given later. After the, er members contributed to the pro-
hymn and the •benediction P
gratia. Sewing was given Grit to be
had concluded the meeting; a few
brought in next month.
sines were participated in befora is to be held at
g p P The next meeting
dispersal. Mr. Mervyn Lobb, mss-
the home of Man. Goldie Graham,
sionaxY :convener, is preparing,this roll call to be answered byyour
week's program.: "Favourite !Scotch Story;'
Mrs. John McGowan son, John,
Agricultural filly, 5 years old. •
CATTLE: -Grade cow, due to fresh-
en, Nov. 12; grado cote, due to fresh -
en May 5; grade cow, due to freshen
NTarch grade caw, due to freshen
5;
April 7; an cow, due to fresh-
Holstein
en April
P 4; grade cow, with calf at
foot; •6 yearling heifers; 2 yearling
g
steers; 5 spring calves.
IMPLEMENTS —• Massey -Harris
NOTICE TO CREDITORS -
In the Estate of Herbert ,Ashish; ',Levey.,
Deceased.
NOTICE' is hereby given that all
persons having claims against the
estate of Herbert Allan Hove Y. lata
of .the Town of Clinton, in the Coun-
ty of Huron, esquire, deceased,
Goderieh,
Mrs..J. •Stewart, Hamilton, M;rs, R.
B. Johnston, Sault Ste• Martie, andPAURN
'. ,Byron,has
Clifford G. Po/lock, survive�
him. One ,brother, :Capt. T. E, Pol-
'lock, of Selkirk, Man,, else surtives
Inn The late John 'Piiil'oek was a
'spirited 'man
I'or the frustration of the contes-
tants the Department of Agrieutture
s arranged0'
for I d�emen-
pouring
stration to be held on the farm .ot
Mr. Herb. Jenkins an the 16th tot-
cession, Goderich Township, on Fri-
day 0cteber '11th 'at
;y ineanber of is ur-
gently requested to be present at all,
the services.
• The Women's A'.ssociation' met' at
the church ,•Wledneaday afternoon fon
their 'October• meeting. The first
horn was spent in sewing. The, de-
and
visited at the name of her daughter,
' AUBURN'
Mrs. Albert Batt of Stouffville and
A .wind• and hail storm struck •Au-- also. attended Wingham fair.
bmn and. district ''shbrtzy after far ' Mis. Hare and daughter, Mary, of
/'clock' 'Thursday afternoon. last,• Sault Ste, Marie called on friends on
during which the large front of •Gar- the 2nd last week. -
don Taylor i store was' blown • '
who
binder, 7 ft. out; mower; dump hay died on or about the 26th day of An -
ft.
1 cultivator, Ian.
rake , dist; gust A.D., 1935, are- required to de-
Cockshutt riding plow; 2 walking liver' bo James Eaneet Hovey, the
Plows; land roller; single scuffler; Administrator 01 the saki. estate, or
set 4 -section diamond harrows; 13 P. F'ingland, ,Solicitor, on ion before
hoe Massey -Harris seed drill; firm the 12th day et October, A,D. 1935, a
wagon, 21.2 in. tires; farm wagon, frill statement their tageth-
public and during • his
g unstintingly'
life ave unstintin 1 of his and
'ability for the good of the country
'.and, this municipality' in: particular'in.
;which. he was greatly-mterested. He
ria. ver' keen a' reliable memory
d a Y n nd b mo oozy
land with his missing Bayfiel'd • eses a
strong link with pioneer days, ,.,For
Many , years he served in the capa-
,cities Of,clerk!and; reeve af.Bayfield.
He was;;, sn ong''Conservative a r
i^: . • . • . ,. r: n:
tnterested until .Tho• da ': he /add ��n
the :corning election .and current ev-
mats. in the newspapers;.,:;Fo , •'the
'pyearshe. tie si .. d
good
,past few has not had �,L:„„„•.•,„,,,,,1„..,„,..„„•,6,.;
• dyes ch ,but he always managed tart....
i ht always
afternoon, 2.00
1 • Mr
pan, Frank Bell of St; Pauls,
who has 'had considerable experience
In 'plowing and has fudged. at the
Provincial Match will conduct this
demonstration and win show h to
1 ow
set the coulter, skimmer, ete.,; pro-
Perly, also the cornet method of
making a; crown and finish.'•
This demonstration. should be of,noon':.to
interest to others in addition to the
i:,.,
boys =Meting in the pleating torn.:
petition and it is, hoped that there
will e o
ben A g od, attendance ate,+th
deinoris thin n on E 'da” `alto' 'l on
b� y rru0
o£, .ls yveok• ... ,, _...
,th , . ../Xa`.�,h�T,l4il:.ba .Y ..
votional period was Ied by Miss R.
Tough and Miss Et. Bovey, ,Mxs: 'B.
McKay conducted the business ef the
meeting. It was decided that each
member sh:oizkci. &elate two dollars
tothe Association at theDecember
meeting instead of heaping with a
fowl' supper.. Arrangements were.
mado to 'hold a bee. Friday after-
.wash' the walls of the school
;Van. The , October Eater committee
is ,"M`iss fL. Tata h 'Mrs, II: Berryanti'
Mtn. Stackhouse. Then a social half
hong , ;as enjoyed by all and •.a very
aM j�') dappetizinglunch '
da my an n wits,.,.
,ppe ed, ..,.,. ;,i .. : 'J;1A,� .
.C. L7 ...,....,M1,...:i.r.W : , ;f ..
a•general
into the"centre of the street, and just GODERICH TOWNS
missed a 'ear standing close by. The • , Rrn
section' blown down, measuring 18 Mrs. Harry .Elliott spent ,several
by 24 feet, -broke '• both' telephone days last week with. Mr. and lt&rs.
interri ting service for several Robert Gruff.
lines, 1?kettle;
hours. • : • . ." • • • • ' Mr. and Lawrence Stephenson were
The funeral of Mrs. Hugh H. Hill guests on Sunday of Mr. and •M'rs•
was held on ',Saturday afternoon ,,E• J. Welsh, Clinton.
from the residence here to Clinton Mr.'and • Mfrs.,` Kenneth Monier
h e 'returned 'ho. .e from a motor
cemetery: Rev, G, . W. Shex7n.a> , av rn
pastor of the 'Baptist church ` had ` t4p • to Toronto, Niagara and other
charge of the'serviees bairn assisted points. , r.: ; .
Rey: Hu' h . flson'1 f A o nz ;.'' "'•Mr: 'Peter Cole is visitin his 'son,
l Y e g W a Kn x L7 t ,• g ,
church. The al'hbearers were ne - , i, Robert Cale of the Bayfield
..•
'.,. � ,.,. SI+M ,.•, :. ,,,,
hews of the depaztede_Hupphand .. e. him:, • . -
.. .. .i.... s , ,...,„ , , .4 ., ,. . � .i
of slams
2 in.. tires; set bob Sleighs.; ,hay rack; err with .particulars thereof, and tho
gravel 'box; fanning mill; stone boat: nature of the securities, if any, held
root. Ratner; brass mounted set. of by than all duly verified by affidavit
double harness; net plough harness AND TAKE NIOTICE that ;after
slid several collars; sugar: 50 the said last mentioned date the said
gal. steel drum; quantity asap bac- Administrator will proceed to dts-
kets and pan_and other articles too tribute the estate of the said deceits.
numerous to mention. • , ed amongst the persons entitled
Aibout•10 tons .of hay and, 40 Toads thereto having regard only to each
ofe r
z t .oaf straEv,.•;would like to sell claims as shall have, received due no -
to be fedi on premises. Also a .gain- rice sand in accordance therewith..
City• of sorgunt,, •;., .: . DATED at Clinton, Ontario,.. this
TERMS OF .SA • .—CAS
Ta„,,H, • •.23rd day +of September, A.D.,,1935 .,
James• •. „,, .. old,., Pippni •tor: ,: ,.. F. F'INGLAND, ntario
,. ,,.,. , Clinton,.
.•I? c ..>r ,
ix, fl. Elliott Anetieneer . 48.1,,,:Sol'citaa far the said Estate..•46-6'h
•I..,
FryNn-,.,--•