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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1945-01-11, Page 5t[IS., Jr N.N. lAtilfU5 THE CLINTON . NEWS -RECORD PAGI THERE IS BEATTIE SERVICE—, ICE- • EVERY FAMILY CAN AFFORD WITH ECONOMY ANDI PRIDE BEATTIE' FUNERAL HOME GEORGE B. BEATTIE AUBtRNd by'Lindsay Smith lam accompanied. -•Mrs. A. J. Ferguson has retained home after a visit with her daughter Mrs Ray O'Neil, Ottawa. ' Mir. and .Mrs. Maitland Allen re-. turned " home 'after' spending the Christmas holiday with `friends in Flint, Mich; Mrs. Gordon 'Tail_or is• 'visiting " friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Herb'Mogridge have returned home '-after' "visiting their daughter Mrs. 'Gormley Thompson • and Mr. Thomp on; Brampton. Mrs. Jas. Woods 'has returned fromvisiting her niece, -Mrs. Carter, Londesboro. Prayer services were he'Id in the United Church' on -Tuesday when the • message was r 'given by Rev. Robt. McConnell of the Presbyterian • Church and on Thursday evening in the Baptist Church • when Rev. Harold Snell vas the guest speaker. The monthly meeting of the Wo- men's Institute will be held in the Foresters Hall on Tuesday, -Jan 10th - at 2.30. The topic 'to be given by Mrs. Gordon Taylor. Current events by Mrs. Fred ,Ross. Hostesses; Mrs. C. Straughan, Mrs. E. 'Phillips and Mrs. Geo. Hamilton. At Knox United Church Sunday School the Yollowing received seals, 11 year seal Betty 117farsh, Billie ." Craig; 10 year seal Eleanor Andrew • Jack Ladd; 8 year seal, Dolly Beadle, Billie Andrew; 7 year seal, Hatt Wighttnan, Norman ' Wightman; .6 year seal, Glen Yungblut.; 4 year seal, June Beadle; 3 year seal, Carol Beadle, Bobby Yungblut; 2 year seal • Howard Ament, 1 year Diploma • Mary Andrew, Allan Craig. All the local public schools re- opened on Monday being •closed clue to the storm. The Young people of. Knox United • Church held a progressive party it the .Sunday School room on Friday -- night. It was in ..charge of Wni. Craig Jr., Betty Craig and Donald Yungblut. The- prizes for highest scores went to Eleanor McDougall and Lawrence Plaetzer and the. low • score to Royce Phillips and Pauline King. v HURON' ROAD "Happy War Workers Report" The regular meeting of the "Hep- py War Workers Club" was held at ' the -.home of Mrs. Ray Jamieson. Owing to had weather only nine members and one visitor were pre- sent. The meeting opened by re- peating the Club Creed. "What A Feiend We Have in Jesus" was bung followed by "The Lord's Prater". The minutes of the last meeting were read. and adopted. A couldn't make their rounds; good old Tette from MIs P k f In say. mit, drove them to Stratford, Mr; D. Harnmill of Detroit%.was in the village. over the week end. Mr end' Mrs. E. -R. Weston, God''' erich, received word last week that their youngest,sdn, Warrant Offieer Dick• Weston, was missing -after air operations over Germany on, danuaiy, 2nd. Dick enlisted in the R.C.A.F in July • 1941 and •has been overseas for three years. He is a. wireless, air gunner and was hying in a Lan- caster bomber based in England. , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Johnston re- cently- e-cently= received...en letter from the medical offices- to whore their son, Corp.. Walter Jahnston, was assist- ant, informing them that Walter :had Ibeen -wounded in his .left hand. Mrs. Wm. Sturgeon received a letter on Monday from lies son, L/Corp. James -Sturgeon, in'Italy telling her that a piece of steel from a mortar .shell had gone into his right -hip, necessitating an operation to remove it. r' The Annual Meeting of Trinity Church Guild was held at the' home of Mrs. H. R. MacKay on Thursday of last week. All reports showed an active year and 'a good ,ballance in the Treasury. Rev. R. G. Holmes presided over the election of officers for 1945 which is as follows; Presid- ent, Mrs. Lloyd Scotohmer; Viee-pres Mrs. •Win: E. Parker; Secretary, Mrs. S. McEwen; Treasurer, Miss Lucy Woods; Visiting Committee, Mrs. F. W. Baker and Mrs, George King; Quilting Committee, Mrs, Wm. Stur- geon and Mrs. R. Larson, A motion of appreciation of her faithful untir- ing efforts was made to the rearing President, Mrs. F. W. Baker. , At the close of the meeting the hostess served refrea'hnients. The heavy fall of snow and re- cent storms take one back to the good old pioneering days and the following is a list of homely liapp•- enings which would have been "news' in those days: Harold Brandon butchered a pig on Monday, Owing to the snowdrifts, he was, unable to string it up for dressing in the us- ual place so the carcass was taken to a stout maple -tee on the street where it hung in the breeze evidence to all Who passed that at least one family would net suffer from. a meat shortage at a time when the butchers. preciation of the- club'sOework we own' came into 'his owon Tuesday read followed by the Treasurer's morning when it took,Jack Parker's report. The roll call Was Answer ' i team of horses to haul Lloyd Scotch - by "What you got for Christmas". aner's truck .clown Keith Crescent and Collection amounted to $4.35 plus out onto the highway. L'esyd was Flower Fund of 44c, snaking a total starting out to take aoa o hogsload -of $4.79. Ito market. Wnt. Hall had the mis- A list of. 'articles turned in for fortune to lose his. horse last week, the year 1944 was read as follows: I It was apparently in good health 12 quilts; 8 prs. sleepers; 27! een he fed it, anithe next tame Ise ' dresses (all sizes); 3 .A'fglnans; 25 !w -pr. socks; 2 pr. ooties; 7 skirts;. went to the farm he found it was 1 :blouse; 2 Boats; •2 boy's 'suits; 4 , dead. The fishermen are getting sweaters; 6 nightgowns; 2 pr.' Rom- pers; 3 pr. panties; 5 crib quilts; 7 towels .and 2 wash cloths; 2 pis. =pillow cases,; 1'pr. gloves, 3hand- iLerchiefs. •'3 layettes each containing:. 12 die- • pers, 2 shirts,' 2 pr, • stockings, 1 wrapper, 1 dre's, 2 nightgowns, hex baby powder, baby soap, 1 blan-' When the cuitetr upset throwing ket, 1 quilt.' rubber pants; safety Samuel McEwen and himself out into pins, 1 sweater, 1 pr. booties; 2 bon- a snowbank. Fortunately the dolts -nets, 2 bands, 1 towel, 1 lady's slid not bolt. ready this week -to reap the ice har- vest. Shanks snare takes the place of many an automobile in the village, lately, and a good old shopping bag and• basket are. in evidence. Lindsay Smith has a lively team of colts which he was driving on Saturday nightgown The meeting closed by "God Save The King. The February meeting. held at the horse of Mrs. Glazier on February 1st. attendance is requested. " Th F F V---- sing -hag PORTER'S • HILL will be The P. o,tee's Hill Rel Coss ineet- George i - A full n'g scheduled for Monday, January 15th, Ties•. been post_ o ped until 'Mon.: e armForum of S. S. No. 1 day, Febi nar•y 19th, at the home of i xis, Mullett resumed their weekly meet- Mrs, Bert Ha `nfi's on January 8th after the holi- There has 'been no service at days with a full atten lance at the Grace Church the east th•ee Su- - -home of Mr. -and Mrs. Arnold Jamie- days nee to bad Loud condit'en= • sbn. The meeting • opened with the 11I"• Charles Young was taken to Ringing of "O Canada" with .Mrs. ('""e'ich hospital Wednesday la t. Itis condition is much the :sane t•. Bert Irwin at the piano. day (•Mon•lay) X -Rays -were to. be The discussion was led by Arnold -taken Tu -soave Jamieson, the forum secretary, after Miss M•ry Torrance, teach,r at which, a social time with contests, S. S. No. 2 St tries, ani M'•. I an music and lunch wasen;oyed"by all•. Turner teecher at Porter;' H 11, w r The next meeting will be held at unable to get to their s ho^ls last week: owing to the store{ t l 4c i l r wrn as. fast as the in. '{,cads coned' bv t c t I 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ire e when Mrs. Fred Pepper Will he the cleared. leader. Some of these . {`erns ei'e r tire, late as we have not had a mail ,late as `sin^e Dsc.' 30th, V. The school meeting of S. S. No, 5 BA.YFIELD was very well attended The hew 7 I trustee is Mr. Bert ITarris in the Pte. Ellen MacKay,. 0. W. A. C. place of Les Cox the new coun 'returned to London on Sunday hay- cillor. Mg had her leave. extended two iia s 1 The W. A, meeting which should owiivg to illness. Y • have been held at -Mrs. Reel Tor L ranee ]tome On Thu isday of this :Mrs. W. J. MacLeod, Sr: atid'I)on- week isa cancelled. ac - aid returned home: on' Friday last C who Mrs. Jinn ox It . silent •three , after having 'spent the Christmas ,weeks with her• sister in Indiana,, -a,. ha returned zlld New Years Season in Detroit: s home. - L M Delbert Haw and two eliildteit � Miss D'orahy Cox teacher in Kirk- - rs:. . Donald and Donna: who have {seen land Lake, High iSclnool, spent the t; holiday with her parents. visiting her'niother, Mrs, Wm.: Heard 1r. O cinraay Seaman Jim "Y-•oimg;, Sr. 'left on Sundayfor` their hoxpp a' , Halifax ; as a holiday 'meter at home , Vas y V3 it r the -Proton, station, :Her brother ;Will- borne of Miss Parents: , Due -• Dates "fol •Ration Coipons Coupons now: valid are, 'pr'eser`ves 83 to, 36, -.butter • 90 'to 92; sugar •46 to 49 Valid, couions in {book five are good until further notice.' Those who have not received copies of ration book five, •mai secure their books by filling out the stab, of the 'K :`.coupon :sheet in -;book four.. and sending the book to the local nation board or a branch pf the Ration Administration. Branches in Western`: Ontario are in London, Rfitehener and Windsor Anyone leaving Canada for a period of more than 60 dayp must turn in his,ration :book to a ration administration branch. On his return to -Canada the owner will be given his book on application. LONDESBORO Mr. and Mrs: Albert Shaddick and family of Clinton visited with the latter's. parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Thos. Fair§erviee ori .,Sunday. *ill hold their monthly meeting' in the 'basement of the church..on Wednesday January 10th. 'The schools `re -opened" again this week after the 'holidays and the. storm The school teachers from Londes- bora, Miss Dorothy Little, Miss Olive Moon and Miss Esther Jamie- son have returned to their schools at Toronto after the holidays and storm. We are glad that Mr. Robt. Town- shend is • able to be up1 again after being sick in bed with pneumonia for the past two weeks. Messrs. Jack Lee, Harry- Yung- blut and Leonard Yungblut left for Sudbury. last week where they have employment for the winter. Pvt. Harvey Kennedy, of Camp Borden spent the week end itt the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic. Kennedy. V. - BIRTHS SHOBBROO'K--At Burnside : Wing, Toronto ' General Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.' Stanley •S'hobbrook, a son, John Wesley. F1EEMAN—In- Brantford General Hospital on Monday, January 1st, to Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Freeman a daughter. , HOY--In Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, December 29th to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoy, a son, Lloyd George. HENDERSON—In Clinton P.bile Hospital on Thursday, Denetuber 28th to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holder - son, •a daughter, Janet Marie. JOHNSTON—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Saturday, January 6th, to Mr. and Mrs..Stewart Johnston of Blyth, a daughter, Joanne Adele IN MEMORIAM FREEMAN—In loving . memory of Charlotte Jane Freeman, who passed away Jan. 10, 1944. One year has passed since that sad day, 'Tile one we loved was called away; God took her home, it was His will, But in our hearts she liveth still. —Ever remembered by daughter, Gladys, grandsons and sister Fannie. V ARE WE RIGHT WITH GOD? Continued from page 4 scantly to God that they may be led 'to Him and thus have a Companion such as the world can never supply to accompany them back ,and to he their guide as they again enter the terrible war zone. It may not be as easy a thing as we think to "get back to God". Many of us .have -drifted far. It is true that Christ will come immediately into our lives if we ask Him to, but we have learned a great deal from the world_ and without the help of God it will be hard indeed to leave it behind. God can {help us to overcome any temptation if we enter into full fellowship with Him. There are many Weaknesses to overcome but as we give up each earthly plea- sure Christ will give us bless- ings ten - fold„ Some one has said, "Our future depends upon the number of ,devoted men and women, ,who will highly resolve to see to it : that when Jesus marches to the cross in.t"^ese days He shall not go alone." • There are those who have never met God for ,the first `Cane. Many have never. opened the Book of Books Which our noble • King George VI requests ,that. every soldier should' carry with him. We cer- tainly ,have 'to meet God some time de wait till' the m and if. w a �v judgment we 'will have no op- portunity of knowing Him for our Sentence will be "Depart from me 1 never knew YOU .1 Why just .,rttis''sentence? Be - DOXY THEATBH i lr'rolifcro>a>rs� CAPITAL THEATRK ICU , kEGENT THEATRE esi►i�oitrra 'pllaying "'PHE ADVE -"THE "TUR"AS O,FA'MARfK`TWAIN?' •F{xedric•March. " , Now playn , Sydney Greenstreetb'N,.;owplaying-;witv'Eddi MASK OF DIMIrRIOS Bracken "HALL THE -CONQUERING R'F�tO?'• - , .' ,- - •Mon. Tues: Wed. Two F'eatuies • Joan Davis, Jane, Frazee aind• Bob Heymes The screen's funniest coltledienne" offors her . most• Ilii- arious effort. . „ . BEAUTIFiJL BUT BROKE" :Charles ' ,Starrett, Vera • Vague and Tex Ritter, assisted iby' the MillsBrothers in a new, style melody-western..„s - • "CQWBOY CANTEN'' Mon Tues.' 'Wed. ''Two Features '.1�ranehot:'Tone, Veton:ee :'Lake and 'Binnie Barnes. Spies' and ;counter spies, Strilncion .and; intri- , due, in a well- oven story. .HOUR BEFORE THE DAWN' "Adolphe Menjou,. •1Vlartha Scott. and Pala' Negri. Tell a• riotous anh sophisticated tale. "HI DIDDLE DIDDLFI' Mn Tires ,`•rid dn a Weesday ,Bali�'.'A1L7 1 I mine , In Tam toff and Ft,aai es .Lederer, A r Pexuvran' ra %mttnce, n- the breatih`-taking. Andes ' THE BRIDGE' of SAN LUIS-REY Thur. Fri, Sat.. Larry Parks, n Miller and Joe Ai Sawyer. A musical oonsedy pro- duce'. is inducted into the 'army but, finds. that he"is still in show business. "HEY ROOKIE" Thur. Fri. and Sat. Donald :.O'Conner, ,Peggy' Ryan and •Susanna Foster with . Ray' Eberle and his' orchestra,: the Bobby Brooks Quyrtette .'and a host of tip-top entertainers "THIS IS THE LIFT," Gaming—• "MUSIC IN MXNRAT- TAN" with "ROOKIES IN BUR- MA" ... Thur. Fri.: and -Sat. =Claire -Trevor, Albert Dekker and Barry Sullivan, An action -full,•; dynamic, melodrama featuring the colorful life of the olds time -two- gunner "Bat" Masterson. "WOMAN OF THE TOWN" Coming Fred' MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyok in "DOUBLE IND'EMNITY". • Coming—Fred MacMurray, and Barbara'S,tanwyek'in "'DOUBLE INDEMNITY" Matinees — Sat. and, Hol. at 2.30 CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C. V. COOKE FLORIST Phones: O6w and 845j, Batkins Locker Storage Salmon Steaks Be. .... . 30o Ocean Trout lb. 27c White Fisli, lb. 25c Smoked Fillet ib. . ... Ssc Cod Fillet lb . 35e Haddock Fillet lb. • 35e. Frozen Green Peas box 27e Frozen corn off cob box ,. 27c Frozen Strawberries box .. 39c• WE BUY 'HIDES - FROZEN FOODS ARE BETTER FOODS • Casings for Sale Fleece -Line Your House Blown Roekwool 'insulation applied to walls and ceilings of your ;hone will save fuel with more comfort summer and winter. Trained crews and modern equipment used, For free estimate and terns' phone 4, Clinton or write Pneumatic Insulat- ing Company, Rowland Ray, 5 Thornton Ave., London. 31-4 Annual Meeting War Services Assoc. 011 Tuesday, January 23. in the COUNCIL CHAMBER at 8 p.ni. Election• of Officers 31-2 • cause we did -not want to know Him here. - Dr. Stanley Jones ,tells of a visit he made to Copenhagen, There he went to see a famous statue of Christ.' While he was admiring it 'a young native said to him. "You can't Bee His face till you bend the knee." Dr. Jones went up close to the statue and knelt dawn. Looking up he •beheld a face looking down upon him with a depth, 'an understanding and a sympa- thy -Which he had not seen until he knelt. I Will we not each one of us strive • earnestly to get right with God or get back to God. "Jesus, let thy pitying eye, naervxsg s'neep, Fare to Thee,- like Peter, I Would fain, like Peter weep; Let me he by grace restored; On me be all lug suffering shown; - Turn, and look upon me Lord, And break my ''heart of 'stone." CA1h OF THANKS Rev, G. F. N. Atkinson and family wish to express • their : sincere ap- peeciation of -the many acts of k'nd- ness and 'expressions of sympathy, extended to .them by their friends andneighbour's during the recent irness and death; :of their beloved wife and mother. CARD 01,' TBANIiS Mr. Piiiil. Rowcliffe wishes to thank his 4many friends, relatives„ I and neighbours for them kind ex-, pressions of sympathy and for their beautiful floral offerings. Special tha cels to Rev. r G. G. Barton and Dr. J. A. Addison and to those -who so lcindly loanecl oars, For . n e c 7 weeks old, A 14pigs,vi sApply to Douglas Farquhar.. Phone, 805,5 'Clintiiii .• .. , ARE YOU SAVED BY "`KEEPING THE DEEDS OF THE LAW? "—a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law. d Romans 3:28 +DOING GOOD WORKS? "Not by, works of righteousness' which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us.—" Titus 3:5 Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and Thou Shalt Be Saved Acts 16:13 TUNE IN: Pilgrim Hour 7-7.30 E'.D.S.T. •Sunday evening LOCAL STATION CKLW WINDSOR TRY OUR Jelly Roll Chocolate Cake Tea Biscuits Do Nuts or Long -Johns' The Home of Good Eats BARTLIFF'S PHONE 1 WANTED Tenders for supplying 10 cords of hard wood. (all Maple or half Maple and half Beech) 14" long to S. S. No. 5 Hullett. Tenders to be in the hands of 'the Secretary by January 15, 1945. F. M. 'PICKETT, See, -Teas. 31-1 For -Sale Seven room frame house on Orange Street, equipped with bath. Apply to V. D. Falconer. 30-4 Meeting of Huron County Council The next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in the Council Chambers, ' Court House, Croderich,, commencing Tuesday, January 16th, at 2.00 p.m. - • All accounts, notices of deputations and other business requiring the at- tention of Council should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later Saturday January 13th. N. W. MILLER County Clerk Goderieh, Ontario. 30-2 Tenders For Wood For S. S: No. 10 Goderieh Town ship 18 cord of 12" body maple and beech, to be delivered by March 31st, 1945. Tenders close January 31st. ROBERT H. WELSH, Bayfield', Ont. 'Sec.-Treas. 31-2 " For Sale Cook Stove in first class condition. Apply at News-Reeot-d, 31-1 Farm for Sale Lot 31,' Concession 7 Mullett, 100 acres, good grass farm with fair good buildings. Apply on the Tarns, R. J. Watkins. 32-2 Farm for, Sale One hundred acres, lot 13 con, 2, Iliullett Township, including about 10 acres of hardwood, bush, good bank barn, stable, never: failing supply of water, at both front anti back of..Raw Furs Wanted faun; stone house, five ,roomy, I am buying all -kinds of .raw furs small orchard. To- wind up an es' and stretching is mot necessary if tate. Apply to George Mani,„ R. ,ll bought fresh. Highest prices paid. No.' 4, Clinton, 3].-t£ Norman. East R. R. 1 Clinton. 27-6 Cemetery Memorials Large stook of modern memorials on display st our Clinton Showrooms For the convenience of our patrons, office will be open on Fridays, Open by appointment at any other time ' See Mr. J. J. Zapfe, -next door Cunningham & Pryde Clinton — Exeter Seaforth PHONE 41 t Wanted To Buy 'A Second Hand Upright Piano In Good Condition. Reply to the office of the Town Clerk or Councillor Butler. Clinton Town Council WANTED !rite Ullnton News-Jtecorc with which is Incorporated. , THE NEW ERA TERM'S OF' QU SCRIPTIQN - {1.50 pest year" in advance, to Can`.,' adman 'addresses; $2,00 to the U,S or otherforeign countries. No paper discontinued nAed until all ,arrears ars paid unless at the option of the pub: Usher. The date to which eve17 sub-' seription is paid is denoted on the •label• ' ADVERTISING RATES Transient advertising 12c per count line for. first 'insertion. 8c for each subset quent'insertion: Heading counts :2 lines. <. Small advertisements not to exceed one inch, such as "Wanted," "Lost", "Strayed", etc., inserted !once for 35o, each subsequent insertion 15e. Rates for. display .advertisinle. made known on application. Communications intended for pub lication'must, as a guarantee of good faith, be accompanied by the name of the. write G. E. HALL Proprietor Tenders will be received by the undersigned' until Feb. 1, 1945 for 10 cords• of 12" or 14" :hardwood`to be delivered at S. S. No.•1 Hullett on or before June 1, 1945. Bert Irwin, Sec: Treas. 31-1 Tenders For Wood Tenders will be received for 15 cord of green body maple wood 16" long to be delivered to the School House at U. S. S. No. 12, Hullett and Goderioh, at Summerhill, not later than April 1st, 1945. Tenders to be in the hands of the Secretary by January 21st, - CLARE'NCE BALL, 31-2 Sec, -Trees, For Sale 8 'acre faun, 2ndi lot North of Clinton on No. 4 Highway. Good buildings, , hydro„ town water, 3 piece bath and furnace. Apply to Ed. Welsh, Clinton, or Phone 805x12, Clinton. 30-3 Complete Sewing Service Repairs, parts., needles, oil, belts, new or used machines for sale at your .nearest Singer Depot. Just call, writt or phone 727. Our new location 78 Ontario St. Stratford, Ont. 30-2 For Sale An attractive seven roomed cot- tage bungalow, all modern conveni- ences. Good garage, and small gar- den. The home of the late Mrs. R. B. Carter, Victoria St, •Apply to Mr. Elmer Finch, across the street, or Mrs. Wm. Campbell, 86 Gordon St. Brantford, Ont. ' • Personal , If YOU want to get married, write Box 358, Juliaetta,:Idaho. Send stamp. 30-4 For Sale 6 Durham Heifers, due to freshen around February 1st.' Apply J. H. Quigley, three miles south of Clin- ton on -No. 4 Highway. Phone Clin- ton 619r3. 26 tf Farm for Scale 160 'acres, at present all in grass and has been pastured each year by a limited number of cattle. The soil is good clay loam, - a never -failing spring creek and 2' springs furnish an abundant water supply. The land is slightly rolling and,' naturally drained. Approximately 130 nacres, ready to cultivate, ,the rem:ainde" in bush and partly cleared. There also•a good bank barn 40' by 60' een stone' wall for stabling underneath. The ratan is situated 1 mile front Highway no. 8 on concession 14 Goderieh Township and is eonlpesed of lots 23 and 24.ApplV to ,Mrs. • Alide Fei'gusou, 26 Well 51,,Strat House for Sale Five roomed frame house, on Alb: est' Street, town water, quarter -acre of land For further particulars apply to Frank Fingland or J. W. McGool, Londesboro • 11-tf. Wanted to Buy' Wanted to buy, old horses s and dead se cattle for minlc feed. If dead, phone at once.. Fred Gilbert 908r22 or Jack Gilbert 908r21, 58atf Wanted to Buy' Old or disabled' live horses wanted fon mink feed, Apply Elmer • Trick H. T. RANCE NOTARY PUBLIC Fire Insurance Agent Representing 14 Fire Insurance • Companies Division Court Office, Clinton Frank Fingland, B.A.; LLB. Barrister, Solicitor,' 'Notary Public Successor to W. Brydone, K.C. Sloan Block • ... — .. • . Clinton, Ont. R. C. LAWeSON bisura:nee Fire - Auto - Liability - Life Office: JB'ank of Montreal Bldg.-. PHONE: Office 251w Residence 251j • ' Clinton, Ontario Agent—Mutual Life Ass. Co. BUY VICTORY BONDS IL C.'MEIR Barrister -at -Law Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Ontario Proctor in. Admiralty. Notary Public and Commissioner )ffices nn Bank of Montreal Building Hours: 2.00 to 5.00 Tuesdays and Fridays. Dr. F. G. Thompson House and Office, Ontario Street A Clinton. Telephone 172 OFFICE HOURS: 2-4 in the alter, noon and 7-8 in the evening daily, Other hours by appointment. D. H. McINNES CHIROPRACTOtI Electro Therapist, Massage Office: Huron Street, (Few Doors west of Royal Bank) Hours—Wed. and Set., and by appointment FOOT CORRECTION iy Manipulation Sun -Ray Treatment Phone 207 • HAROLD, JACKSON Licensed Auctioneer Specialist in Farni and Household Sales. Licensed in Huron and Perth Counties. Pries reasonable; satis- facti'tSil guaranteed. For information ete. write or phone)I Harold Jackson, R.R. No..4 Seaforth,: phone 14-661. 06-012 DR. G. S. ELLIOTT Veterinary Surgeon Phone 203 Clinton Ont ACCOUNTANT W. CHARTERED A HUNTER 67 Bloor Str. W. Toronto'Ont THE McKILLOP MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company Head Office, Seaforth, Ont. OFFICERS- - President W. R. Archibald, Seafdrth, Vice -President Frank McGregor, Clinton, Manager Secy-Treas. M. A. Reid, Seaforth. DIRECTORS— W. R. Archibald Seaforth; -Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chri Leonhardt, Bornholm; E. J. Trewar tha, Clinton; John. L. Malone, Seaforth Alex. MbEwing, Blyth; Hugh Alexan der, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton AGENTS— John E. Pepper, Brace field; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; J, F Prueter,.Brodhagen; George A. Watt Blyth.: Parties desiring to effect inenr anae or transact other business wil be promptlyattended to on applica tion to any of the above officers ad dressed to their respective post oft{ ces. Losses inspected by the director CANAOIANSNATIONAL. "AI' AYE TIME TABLE Trains will arriveat' and depart from Clinton as follows: Toronto and Geaod i ch Division Going `East - depart 643 a.m. Going East, depart . 3,03 p,m, Going West, depart , ,.1., . 12.04 penny; Going.est, depart .. • , , , 11.10 p.m.o Lofn nand Clinton Division„ Coming North, Lth, axrive ....11,20 a.ni: