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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-09-19, Page 7II F1`ii itaitikt, 11kb.. 111046 SIGNALS G�rderich and Distr.ic,r "WHO'S WHO" Buyers' Guide - -Business Director} C,, � TO AGENCIES AND DEALERS O MOT GvDERICa�t fir • *I.wl •'� IS'Tb. PRE yy�^)!}+ South St Phone 83 FORD;= MERCURY • Saba and S'ervi Used Cera PEORG . c ASI', iiietoria St, Phone C.wV L OLET &' OLDSMO$ILE Sales and Ser is e_ Geiaeral RftPairo McColl Frontena.c• Products Fireatone-Ti .. _ MeGEE'S GARAGE D0,04E- E- $e DESOT..0 Sales and Service 86 Tlareiiton, St. 'Phone 695 General Repairs to All Makes of .Cara SUNOCO'GAS AND OILS • ileistone Tires Winced Batterle "PLANTE'S GARAGE GILBERT. PLANTE, PM - aerie St. Phone 513 YSLEE, Sales and Service... General Repairs to All Makes. AUTOMOBILE PARTS & ACCESSOt,IES BEAUTY PARLORS BETTS BEAUTY SHOI'PE BETTY 'OltMAS, Prop, 64 Elio Avec a Phone mil Permanent Waving and -*Irian" 'of Beauty Culture • N MINTER LADYI EVELf; r . 4 East Side of S9uare Pboue 00 Permanent Waving, Flinger Waving. aFatlsis Mania � eurheg and •iitairenttin, CANADIAN : TIRE CORPORATION Aaso 'iatel� �t�orre �(p�►� L. O. WHETSTONE, mgr.. Hamilton St. - ` 'Pnone 69W TIRES, BATTERIES, A004)&1ORIE8 PHOM" LA. RADIOS t. .ASERIrS . E. D':~ CLEVELANID 14 West St. Phone 114 BREAD, PIES, BUNS, CAKES, !. 'We Deliver CURRY'S BAKERY Phone 465. , "FOR EVERY SPREAD USE CURRY'S BREAD" MAPLE LEAF' BAKERY 'N. JACKSON" & A. FORSTER 86 Square • Phone 460J Fresh Bread, Pies, Buns, Cakes Daily Also Groceries - We Deliver •n Send your donation for the bays Overseas to the Red Cross Rooms at the Public Library or to the L _ . Legion Rooms ' corner of North, and the Square. • BEVERAGES. GODS BRIGS BOTTLING WORKS CAMPBELL TWEEDIE,, Prop. 58 Picton St Phone 489 Authorized Bottler- o;rt COCA-COLA. AND $`WEEDIE'S POPULAR DBIN'RS MOOT NROS. Saltford Heights Creameryp , Sa�ltford Heights a Phone U."T�1"'' ¥auufaetuzers of p HARDWARE SALTk i)RE RBIOH'I$ . CREAMERY. RU`L'"' L 'AND ICE CREAM 11I0/14ST QUALITY Qi Mc*ANUS. & 8OEN Stanley ;St . Phone 9 r VER , ICE *0_ Visit Our Milk 'LOUR, ^ FEED. & SEEDS 9 Kingston St.. Phone 350 We carry .a 'complete line of • ' EL()1�it, :k'E�,-sums,- AND GROCERIES • se SpecializingeeBalk Seeds, .Flower and Vegetable Plants BUILDING &: GENERAL -CONTRACTORS WILLIAM EDW ARD$,'. Rte: Goderich Phone 931,-r=2 R IDE}NTL3.I CONSTRUCTION ArfrhlBATION$ AND REPAIRS HOUSE ¥OV1NG AND HEAVY FBA [ING._ G. L. 'BETE • . BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR' !•d'hone 73.0 . l • O Box.468---22 Albert St. Personal attention to every job. -JOHN JEFFERY Warren, •'St. • Phone.577W GEtJERAL... CONTTtA.CTOR AND BUILDER . . •Every Branch of Carpenter Work.. FOUNDRIES r ` c, I A. r,.at;le • tta1 flower elte e� held at ° dens, Aber rt' Se �f+artie *ad a i e s, the _. 'aitiauz Ai rlw o 9t'a f,irti u u a S'oelety. A tri, llruec�ltt 1:a�� ��� ransler the .aut?a1�� ��� 1.'�r;�i�arer f the twat ii It l '� Albert*, Mr. tel Mts. a red d. }. batt of c a Seaforth oe Thur eley last quietly Bele- Tee canner of Gertrude jests, braked tie iifty''s� 3n 1 anauivea ary of eu hater of Mrs and Mr ,> �Pilii ua Marr: their welding. , tire ileo all, to Mille* Rayntoo ,. Thomas Wheatley. of McKillot V wii- Clarke, son of Mr. and sire. Nein. ship. died SespWvaberhath yin hip sixty'. Clarke, WooJka , 'ai' as lemuised by , ninth neer. 1104s survived by his wife, Revs E. A Chateller la the 1 uit ad three .sons mond three, Asan haters. church parsonage at Kippeet gas. Septet*, 3/au Reieherlt5 widow 'of the 14 00,1 ger 7th. The happy :couple will red . .. ..... p ,- I John IPfaffepasse i away at Ztzrieli On at '(.'f7jd4ara. ! September 10th. in her eightsafourkh 'ldartiiff w One soma ad two daughters soar- At the Lutheran' Parsonages Da*las vivo. p • wad, on Saturday aty't�erueem, Septent- quarts qg� y� : �iy't�$yAyp 'q�'gE'n 4Aiyiy 7l, t:�"l�d +li6i 11:2 �d,F r►e.vdt�FYwi rht'r, 7, Jy+a��h1i�',��"n t�1d yaycyq �e'rn , tla[rtat'e Phone a EdwNn emae f}wrson, doileld e: 's0. nd lough t r o Mri find M r*a oil or a ¥4r., ti seengal en Sept,ealeee etre in lace e%;htY_ , iter of ieeshwooda was united in mars PdT'1T'TSri tNA�i' vevNi C. V. fourth year. "oar daa� Mere And ria ;e to drones illott 'Partli ; soai f SDF son is avert Mr. and 'airs. Harry Ba rtlaif, 41 nton'. !General SarilvPttt+e,. Off. Qla-ss, Aladdin Lamp, Co'ie dt l Lawpa a Stoves � �` September p ewer 3th .6n his leve t ser )„..eat. e. �riaiiaag,.laealtit the for several yearrs. % a mob The death ticeaa<rxedx on h'arida.v last I At the home of fir. and airs Hwa ,ri Join ,• whmev ne; _ �ota--Sepkem die of- II ger CARL WOR8ELL SIIHR. N - WI/ALUMS' AND C Y Hoary . Welsh died at Exeter on.They ecru[ °'fi v wasperformed 4 Rev T.: Luft. Aft r motor tiles ta-.°�ortlag u p t ,,,a_St, v , mbingiand° , . H had n . ern.Ontario..theyutiug oupl wilien'0 Luling -health ithome i 1 wife prede- as niton. • H�T�IS' ceased. ham, two Years., Sb� a , T i'etiie .. usvaarosla, ticir drxazglater, `Gladys Earlene, was at the .age of seventy Years. He is sur- united in marriage to lrawrenee Dei'mer,1 rived by his wife, a daughter, Mae, of soca of. 3iae, and M rs M nghanie. and. a -SOD, d`aines, of ,Tor- i . 31 ,. / eon lie Skinner, ieee. onto.. L'lamcavilie. Tine ceremc�rny vas 'r� formed by:Reva 'Wan,. Mair. Afterwards The Clinton Public School Board has the happy eeupileft on a otor tri toen d Miss Eve1 11411,4 University ' lite neto1:a Lakes. Toy will reside of Toronto graduate, to 1111 th'e place on the g oomde farm south of Llimvilie. vacated by Melvin Snyder, of the teach, m ; staff, who has, enlisted. in. the Royal Canadian dipp. Force. d ysIttpFj r �dy7ar oyng ato t.':o nl,.. �epae tLe etie r Mrs- James Jewell, of Exeter, passed 7th; when thee Lorraine ,' n , only clanaglt- away ;on --September 10tit"'' •.% actorta ter of Milt. and Mrs. George Leitch, Hospital, London, where she had been became the bride of Wilbur M+e torie for • three weeks- She was ,in her 1 JeWatt, sou of Mr, and airs. R W • eeventysixth year and leaves sides PARK HOUSE a �T. TURNER •-..,.. West St, • Phone. 685 ATTRACTIVE ROOMS "Delicious , Mem Temptingly Served,'') RADIO SERVICE GfODERIC$ IRON AND BRASS _ - FOUNDRY Victoria Ste Phone, 460W GRAY IRO CASTINGS BRASS and ALUMINUM, CASTINGS Contractors, Jobbers . ' and Foundry Foundry hngineers. • .FUEL DEALERS . siwrii,rsI,`.OALCO Nelson St. Phone- 75 Best Grades of Pocohontas, Hard, Soft .and Cannel Coal; Cokes., Herd. and. Light - Wobd Exclusive Agents'for ' LEHIGH v..A.Titax ANTHRACITE G GIBSON'S RADIO SERVICE Montreal, St. (at Edward Taxi) Phone 616 . We 'Are as near as your, phone. it PAIS AND REPLACEMENTS • y FOZ ATS, MAEF}S BBRTRAM MUND.A'Y ?• Widcier St, Phone 59$ COMPLETE STOCK OF PAR • ^ GARRIED 90 Day Guarantee. on AU Repair Work f Established 10 Years. her husband, two married daugh rs. The death of Abner Mollard, .welt - known resident of Grand Bend, o - curred suddenly at his• huine on 'Septem- ber 10th f'ro'm a heart attach; Deceased. operated a tourist campat the Bend. .Besides his wife, one daughter and. one ran survive. , Mrs, Henry Riley, • of Londes-' bora, died on Monday in her ,eixtieth year. A` daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bruce of Hallett; she had spent all her life in that township. Besides her husband two son, survive, Bruce and• Wallace, tote athoane.' • 'An old :resident. of Wingliam, and . Turnberry, „in the person of Mrs. James Thomson,' died in .the W'inghain El s pital on. September Tth, in . her -eighty second year. Her'husband predeceased her and her only survivin; relative is a. brother, Anthony Nichol, of London. Married in England Capt. Carl Aberhart of Seaforth, now in England,: was married there last . week, his bride being Nursing Sister Deena /Birkett of Toronto.. Both went overseas with a Canadian hospital unit. Capt._Aherha rtaase son of Mr; and- -tri rs: SERVICE STATIONS OITIES SFR'.� PE STATION CB N$TON •&'HUTCHINS Pest"St.at Waterlog Si: ' Phone 717 GENERALViERC�TS. _ - '• a .. _r „, ..,„ . _ ,, . CITIES SEB.vIICF .PR pt7crs . . J.'G. MONTGORY COMPLETE4AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE SALTFORD•' ROOPE'S SEE CE Phone 686 STATIONs GROCERIES -- he EATS.-- FRUITS— 3fi' Bayfi• eld .Rd. Phone 683 Eileen, u ..,ji,.� , Clifford and , Lloyd VEGETABLES DRY'GO.t)?1S -.- Frame- and • SYheei.-.Alienmeet `ervice. Walsh were guests on Sunday of. Rev. I R,DWA.RE -- . GAS -- OIL Machine Work—Acetylene *elding— in Taylor Ior of Dorchester. . -ea �r �'.�,=,e-,-s,.Y.,,,�. , .-c,..srt_r,.:..,...�x....�x..Bl'�—..T�`�u.t'er,1e,S.. -,,.� -.� '�°�+- �=--�r#3i� •' Jf�-�-'J-a--=^�r-a'ca�- .� . '' eric"h _ 0ITIES SERVICE- PRODUCT+SA spent the week -end at the hone of his ROBERT STAN"DISH • 62 East St. Phone 369' +GEN.EICAL L'Oi'v�`1t p0 v p BUILDER carpentering' Alterations and Repairs Also Cabinet Work, -- Estimates Free' EARL 'WESTBROOK East Et. ' 'Phone 487 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SANDING'. HARDWOOD • FLOORING • DAIRIES BAXTER'S DAIRY Napier St Phone 104 telMiregreeK#ATE DRINK. GRAPE, ORANGE and GRAPEFRUIT 11111111 10101-11 S1AM MOMS Mel, healthful, a Wrigley's, Doublemint Gum ,gip our : te.th deal, bright and attri ctiv., your throat a moist-Itas dell clous Savor assures. plesent Lt nth Eby it elalllt i GODERICII:.. TOWNSU • GODERICH 'SIP, Sept. 17.—. Mr. and' Mrs. Gene a Ginn, Mr. and Mees. Reg, Star , and 31rr« JObn. d of Auburn were in `Winahani last wee* Jewitt,, of Kincaid, Sask. The .. +cern-1' atteadhig :'the funeral of their cousin, . Mrs, Robinson, i.'hyllis «inn left oh Sunday' tor L-ondorn, where she will enter • the Normal School. This is the week of the sehool fair at Hohnesvi9,e ' The pupils'are all busy preparing their exhibits. Messrs. Morris �Hiel • - and /brad Gardner returned On anday ro astheir two weeks' training at . Thames Valley camp, mon,! was performed' by Rev. A. E. 31enziee. after a reception at the home of the bride's par,ents; the happy couple left on a trip to Muskoka, Toronto and Niagara, • Horse's Kick 1'ata1 to Maintop Farmer • Charles Wright, 'a well-known M+ E:itlop towaehip farmer firing north of Seaforth, ' died on Wednesday of, last week" in the Seaforth Hospital from l a - awl . juries received .the. previous Monday The young people are hold a corn when lie waalriet ed on' the head by his roast on Friday exeniug of this week. ate; the hone of Mr, aaad Mrs. W lema.1 horse. He hand driven. froagz Seafvrth - - • to his 'home and was ty� uF �ilZe.: horse in the' barn when he was lacked: He " :eras si xt -.Geyer years of age. .Elie wife weer 1n ebarn; at ; the ,!tom ' of . 3Cr, Y .. , and elm :'Easton. A large' number of friends and' farmer' neighbors' attendee the funertzal of the late George Lampr y in Gt derielt ea Monday, Union Church Notes.—The � September- meeting of the W,M:S, of Hnian church will be held on Wednesday afternoon of tla aweek at the home of Airs. Mary Phillips: Mrs: (Res%) L. Brown win be tiie speaker.. , . , Sunday was RallY- survites. • C. B. Hshe Dies ' Suddenly at Clinton ' . - I . Charles Bernard Hale, eonve queer and -notary public' at Clinton fere many years, died suddenly' at bis home there On Monday, : in his sixty-fourth year. He was the .son of the late Horatio Hale, niterna.tionally- krgown linguist and Margaret Piugh Hale, and wag' born in Clinton. He is survived b;- his wife, i. Dao and 'was celebrated . ati. Union two sons Cyril B.; of St Catharines; church. Mr. ,W. Larder., of ' eel and Robert °:!%,-of'Clttlton and three conducted the 'erviee`'in-the.absenee of daughters, 'lairs. Harry +G,ochrane of l the pastor, Rev. C. L. Brown, The printed *order of service was .followed,, with her sister, Mrs. Gordon Smieh•of Clinton ; Misses Marjorie and Erma, at The 'death occurred at Wingliam on Thursday last of David Macdonald, in mg to Winghain forty-five sears ago Mr. Lawn Moivers Sharpened niece,' Mrs. Douglas Campbell. • •Maellonald WaS- a resident of LucknoW. Mr. and 'MN. Norman MacDowell Ile wee a cattle -buyer and drover. He . were recent Louden visitors. I Was on .the'Town Council of Wingham Miss Mabel llo,..unan 'of Godes/chi, for several *ears and was reeve two Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bosnian. visited on Stinday with her pa rents,, _oyfeatrhse:_bHagpe iwpag: weTilhrkeenowdantirmae"rpslassuerr.. Mr. Carl Deans of Winghain, and vivo: Mrs. Walter Van W,vek, of Wing- 31iss Alberta Osbaldestim of Goderich ham: Mrs. M. H. Van Wyek, Of Moil- YOuB, FALL CLOTHES Nvtritmetain-o3in 2Duonntaiyi. with Mr. and Mrs. I tried, aunt Mrs. SieLeod, of Oshawa.. Get Shem cleaned, repaired and Mr. Thomas Cook was a IlaMilton • smartly pressed. • and, Nia&ara visitor over the,week-end. , keow..bow. Ai the church service on 'Sunday, FRANK H. MARTIN I wilson spoke from lest Chronicles which- was well attended, Rev. 11.:1C9: The junior quartette, MesSrs. Norman Call 317 McDowell, Harvey McDowell, Lloyd Walden and Douglas dampbell„ rend- ered special =sic. . Death of Miss Annie Harrison.—It DOMINION 'STORES' LIMITED ; We Specialize in SUNKIST LEMONS SUNKIST GRAPEFRUIT ),„Y -E DELIVER PHONE 461 NORMAN'S (Formerly IVICAtiitan,$) East Side of Square For prompt Delivery and Courteous Service Phone 164 or 105 ' GROCERIES, FRUITS AND vEGE- TOLES — COOKED MELTS- DUNGANNON Untended for last week) • DUNGANNON; 'Sept. 12.—Miss Mary Hall; after. spen ing the winter at the home of „Mrs. W..R. Andrews with her • .brother, Mr. Goilfrey-Hall; has returned to' Brantford, making het home with Mr. grnest Hall, her nephew. , Mr. and WS. Rebts Reae and family, of airlow, visited Mrs. CS .C. Brown Born.—Ort. Thursday, September 5th, TAILORS :west SL FRED, R: -PRICE TAILOR . GROCERY WESTPrELD, Sept, 17.—Mr. and orth Side of Square. Phohe 248 Mrs. Elwin Taylor and Mrs J L 11c- ' GROCERIES VEGETABLES_— Dowell 'were recent London visitors. and five days. Miss Harrison passed Rev. G. -and Mrs. Hazelveood visited BENMILLER BENMILLER, Sept. 17.—Mr. and Mrs. C. Kerr visited in Exeter last Sun- day with Mrs. Kerr and Loretta. Mr. Ed. Millie]] underwent an oper- ation in Seaforth Hospital on -Tuesday. Latest report is that he is doing as well as eine be expected Congratulatidns are extended to Mr. icle the death ()tem old resident of this I, eozninunity, in the person .of Miss Annie and Mrs. Chas. Houghton upon their reeent marriage. Harrison, aged eighty years, ten Mrdiths I FRUITS - to the Great Beyond on Wednesday, on Monday with. Hazelwoad's par- , Mr and Mrs "Wm Govier visited Mrs. Richard Mitchell was taken to Victoria Hospital, London,. last week *for an operation for goitre. Sunday evening. Mr. Hickman of Tor- onto was in eharge amegave a splendid rieh. '. • I cession of East Wawanosh on November , Mrs. Fred Chapple of Blyth visited i 6t11, ISA ;the .daughter of the late the morning service and Mr. Attridge, last week with her cousin, Mrs. Alvin i mfithias Heeeisoseeee Eliza ,,,,,i„, t God-orieb, was 'the eololet ,„ixit -the; Snell. , , • . 1 and was one of a family of six. She vetting, The recerpts: for the day Messrs. Amble and *Lyman Jardind, spent some thirtsefive years in• the have returned. to Toronto after spend- i West, comilig. back te Ontario about Mrs. Minnie Jones spent Sunda:Seat ing the summer with their brother, Mr. 1 tItelve years aeoe and for the past five he home of Mr. Robt. Gibbs, Londes- Thomas Jardite ote. - * e Miss Ka,thleen McGill left On 'Monday It is learned that Ur. Hannigan, for Stratford, where she will attend urate of St. Pauw Anglican church, Nortnal School. tudies at a college in Chicago. • visitor oyer the week -end. , deceased her: She was a devoted /United .. Church W.M.S.--Last Friday • 311'. and 3Irs. Frtink Ilarbourn and I Cbristian woman, ready to help others at all times„ and giving assistance to ,fternoon, the I:lilted church, W.M.S. 1 babe, of Stalfa, spent Suhday With* the niet in the basement of the church for ', ladyls °parents,* Mr. and Mrs. Wm. those about her who were in need. The and ; Walden. • funeral serviee, which w;is held at he regular monthly meeting ,_ 1 „ i uei. the home of her niece, Mrs. Fred J. 311. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent o quarterly' birthday tea. Mrs. A. Elliott ' ! cook, on I'ridav afternoon wis tersely at Alexandra Hospital,- ederich, to 6 'daughter. ' Mr. and Mre. Conrad Treleaven, of Toronto, spent the week -end with relae t Rev: NresrMaii of Dungannbn United church and • Rev. Arthur 'Sin- c clair of Blyth exchanged .pulpits for s the. adniversary serviees here lest Sim - day. Mr. Sinclair's serraone were heard choir rendered anthems and Mr. Clar- ence Greer, of Lucktiow, sang a solo at t Years had made her home with her niece, Mrs. lereeal. Cook., She leaves to mourn her paSsing two sisters., Mrs. John Scott and Mrs. Wm: 'Scott, two brothers and three sisters having pre - ALL Coat Why bUrn a eoll that you take out of 'your furn'ace or stoVe as much aehes and unbUrned coal (which is slate) as you put in, when you can, buy• for the same price, a coal that is free from, slate and clinkers/ Prove this for ydur- self by ordering* D 84 II 'Conc-Cleaned ANTHRACITE COAL, POCAHONTAS *or CONIC ° For PLUMBING, HEATING, and_ 'HARDWARE, Chas. c. Lee Phones-43tore .22 • 4. Sunset 6,43 , .. i grave ViSitt4 On StillatIV with Mr midi attended. Rev: Il. re. Wilsol ii c‘ Multir•ted presided. for the °peeing exercises. Th, Mrs. Jaek Buchanan. . ' . I the funeral service. Iler. Mr. Toweend worship service was taken by Mrs.. Dr. JaMeS MeClintori of 'Timmiris 1 of Belgrave gave the address, speaking *Newman. Mise Pearl Jones read the : •,.., sq., Scripture lesson and Aim. Irwin led in" all' "'I's `'` Meninton of Goderich 1, on the meaning ofs "Life end Death." India,. a sister of Mrs. Gill, a foemer ' Mies .lean McDowell visited hist week '''''..‘it:Ii.ilitialnit(ilD1(IIIAe'en1r1sie js' a 11.141.1; Ilte.N(40)°I.wieetlilisanesul pastor's, wife. Greetings 'were sent to elrororirmorrmayrir....w.o...,N;,..;,',L,"..ir seventh birthday. Mrs. Treleaven. Is ; "MINNS the oldest Member of the societY and ,ie in fair health. with the exception of her eYeeight. 3Irse M. J. Reed led. in a discussion of ehriStian Stewarded') in Mrs. Blake took part. After the tee -sites,: (Intended for last week) MAPEKINGe Sept. 10.-31r, and Mrs. Thos. Ferguson of Isinee epent Ales. Wesley Twandey of Lueknow sale 31r. Chester Twainley of Wood- -glace; vieited on Sunday with Mr. 411(1 the week -end at her home., We are glad to report Mre. tDeorge, "fiwamlee tie recovering- nively from SORE FEET THIS WAY Rub in "Ablaut's Liniment genetAlleY's and feel the relief steel over the muscles and joints. For all ramie joint painserichet and ttiffness„ apt/tined anklet, twisted limbs—Minard's has been famous for over 60 years. Good, for &idea and skia disorders, tool Get a .bottle todi,y; keep it 1.02idET HOW." There. were „,esany. floral tributes. Interment was . made in Brandon eenietery, Belgrave, where *friends gathered to pay their last re- spects. , The pallbeerers were six nephews, Walter , and I1Ordeii Met, Stanley Cook, Cook, Leonard Cook and Telford Cook: Te, the sor- rowing ones we- extend our sincere, sympathy. „ CREWE (Intended for last week) Hamilton of Atwood visited lest Run - dose ndth Mt and Mrs. Veen Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Patereon and enuily, of Wingheile visited last Son - day at the home of Mreand Ray- mond. Finnigan. • tucknove High Mewl en' SiOuday for another term. Norman Rivett also is attending* Melt Sellout irt Lneknorr. eve Have You Renewed Your SubseriptionT . . heumatic ains Rhesalestic pa*: are rite* caused* lee acid in the bleed: This bleed impirity be extracted by the Weep. If kid - NW excess uric ati4 reAtates, 'la century the favorite kidney remedy. tot DocidisKidneyPills FREE SERVICE OLD, DISARLED OR DFAD ,HORSES OR .CAIILE ncoLLEcrli PHONE 21 INGERSOLL “901 r 12 Clinton" ' As the dark evenings close in, our homei need more light. AN EXTRA ,LAIVIr ' properly placed turns darkness into brightness. •Iiet us look over pita' home, office or place of business. We will do the work and supply everything electric, to FRANK MeARTHUlt Corner Britannia and Bayfield Roads Phone 82, STO STOVE$ W'e are buying them in quantities and 'selling t4m on 'sight. —THERE'S A REASON! They are good heaters and fuel savets. "We will histall them at any time to suit your vonvenie` nee, Good 'Beds and Mattresses are neee.ssary , for the cool 1,veather. Drop in to see ours; the pikes. will surprise you. Blackstone er "T roadwo of Ooderieh" Phone 240