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AWE -SERVE AS: WE WOULD BE,SER SERVED
,iIIEATTIE FUNERAL; HOME
GEORGE B. BEATTIE
AUBURN •
The :Annual ;Memorial' Service of
• Balls Cemetery', wV1 be held at 7:00
,.em., Sunday,,`July, .1st. The .Angli-
' •can church. wtil'inave charge at 4.11e
service -
Mrs. Eii tate•"hag returned' to
'-Ottawa, after' visiting at the home
of Dr, B, C. Weir. - •
.Miss Betty J. Asquith of .St.
'Thomas is spending her holidays
-at the home of her Barents, Mr. and•
'Mrs,'. C. E. Asquith.
Mrs. Guy; Durham of St.. George,
is visiting her sinter, Miss Mae
Ferguson and Mrs. Blanche Phil-
iipe.
Mrs. -W. 0. Robertson has re -
'turned : home after spending the
winter,. with . her. daughter, Mrs.
Wilfred, Donaldson, Gode,rich,,
Mr. and. Mrs. ,J. C. Stoltz, spent
theeweek end .with relatives at Galt
and,: Ayr. •
Mee. Earl McKnight' and family,
have Droved to , Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs.Jas:Snell and young
son of Hamilton, visited Rev. and
'Mrs, Harold Snell last Week.
Mases Joan and Jetrid, Anderson,
who ,graduated in Matriculation in
fionvocation,' held at' Anna, College,
St:: Thomas,' on Tuesday, are twin
daalaters of Mrs Anderson, and
the 'late Rev,'' Eric Les Anderson,
forn'hrly of, •legabet1 Mrs:..Ander-
son is now residing in, Auburn. Miss
Jetris Ander son receivedhigh awards
foi',roeal • ,.
The -young- ladies received many
Handsome gifts, and numerous
-telegrams " of congratulations. They
will enter training school for nurses
fat, Stratford General' Hospital_ . this
fall.- •Mrs. E. L. Anderson entertain-
ed for her twin daughters at a tea
Friday afternoon,
B. Y. P. U.
The•' B. Y. P. U. held. their June
-meeting 'in the Church, Sunday
evening, The meeting was in charge
of Reg Thos. McMath and Bob.
McNali.'Mrs. 74 Nall presided _and
Mrs ,'R, J. Phillips presided. at the
piano.- The ' meeting. opened with a
sing song, followed by the Theme
song. and the, Lord's Prayer was
repeated in unison A reading was The Federation of Ta lture
givers' by Join ICi'louah. Elsie 1lxtry held its June Theemeet inTaylor's
Nice reueetea- the 23;,d psalm. pi Corner School. The meeting discuss-
'ltl�t was -rendered b,. MLsec m.M=117it+ ed forming. a•Iiog Producers Assoc.,
17,04,1,1,an:d . E'ai"e J"hnston. and ateage Alf, Warner was Hauled
limens Harrcitt give a musical 771/111- be delegate eo the County meeting to
her. A Whip neizz erg. conducted Jo held in Cnton. aIr. Harvey
by arar;e I ai+hby ^n'1 the srrintiare Board Pictures.' showed the National Film
.4yas ,•� Board
.a. r A be M,. fit,.,;rhhv, Tt,c
tn115n '& gegessnel gegietien". was
enrol.' h Mre • 1T"'s• 511. (l..n,
Pat<1,1i,r r'n-cl +1, o•F.;n^' with
're rev. • v
Mr.': and ' Mrs. 'C. &i ndercock, Blyth.
i Mr. and Mss Will Tarnblyn{ re-
turned to Torontti this week. "!? :
Pte. Fred Crawford! Port Arthur,
with' Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Crawford.
We are 'glirft' to • know that Mrs.
Ruadell is home from, the hospital,
and- her friends wish her a speedy
recovery. ; .
' Mr. Bill Lee is ' spending, some-
time wit)t liis sister' in Marmara.
The Kinburn Arinineersa'iy -will be
Sunday June' 24th. Rev Beecroft of
Wingbain will be the 'preacher in
the -morning at eleven o'clock, 'and
Rev. Leslie. Kilburn 'of Toronto will
be there at night.
At seven o'clock in the evening,
Juno .24th, the • decoration service
will bp held_ at the. Union Cemetery.
Mr. Colin Fingland will be the
speaker. • -
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BRUCEFIELD
The regular meeting .of .the W. A.
was held in Brucefield United
Church on the afternoon of June 5th.
There was -a- good attendance and
the -roll 'call was 'answered by' "a
verse about flowers". Miss McDonald
was.)n.,the, chair, 1VIrs. .McQueen
took the devotional part' of the meet-
ing ••.and• the secretary, Mrs•^W.
Sedtt read, the minutes of dust meet-
ing, , which' "were • adopted^ "as 'teed:
There was some discussion regard-
ing the, stove for the lritehen of the
churcl%, A ..decision .regarding this
will be reached later. It was agreed
that The women • of the .church be
asked to,gather on Wednesday after-
noon, June 13th for the purpose'of
cleaning the church( this date was
later' 'changed; to Wednesday June
Group ;III ,had , charge of the
afternoon program. - Mrs, Henderson
sang a lovely solo, and lunch was
served. The meeting ' closed in the
usual manner, the mizpah bene-
diction and God Save the King. +
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GODERICH TOWNSHIP
LONDESBORO
Mr. Clayton Laithwaite, offeien
to take the July meeting, to be held
on the lawn of his home, in the form
of a Garden Party. Special speakers
will' be on hand and dancing will be
enjoyed, More details later. Keep
the date in mind, Fri. July 6th and
be on hand for an evenings enjoy-
.The'•Women's Missionary' was held ment.
Tuesday, June 12th. The meeting Correct:on• from Last week:•
opened by singing hymn 681 and the The . pupils of •S. S. •
No. 11 are
Lord's`'Prayer was 'repeated in uni- planning a bazaar•; to be held on
•son:'The minutes of the last nmeeting i Friday afternoon, June 22nd. •. All
were then read and adopted. A, bale the ladies of the community 'are, in,
of clothing sent away valued at vited to be present. The proceeds
$59,25: -Plans were made to entertain are for the Red. Cross.
the Baby Dnd Red Cross uniting
Band and mothers, Mission The regular Mee of the South
"Band, and Mission 'Circle; at a picnic t will be held on
at the home of Mrs. R. Shaddick on Wednesday afternoon, June 27th, at
the home of Mts. Stewart Middleton
July 11. There will be -a quilt.
There
Mrs. Webster, Temperance Secy„
gave a reading. Group 2 took charge, I Mr' and Mrs.- Oliver We'sh and
with Miss L. Young as leader. The Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welsh
'theme forthe meeting was "The and Catharine, spent Sunday with
Ms. and Mrs, Rohert Feller, of
.'Crusade for Christ .and his 'King- Stratford.
done." Mrs. • F. Shobroolc, the_�—
reader spoke on "needing the Bible",
Hymn 187 was then ding, Then ble. I `HOLMES VALLE
Townsend' second . ,reader spoke on .
"Prayer':. A solo was sung by Mrs. The monthly meeting of the. W. M. (S, tivas held at the' 'home of Mrs C:
grad.^`An address was then given Wi1>on with Pres. Mrs. E. Trewartha.
by. Mr. Menzies o n "Tire .Crusade
for Christ and his,:lCiin•;doin.",He ex- 111 (beige. Devotional period opened
fol-
plained that,-ahis was a great' ad- wah cal to worship by leader;
ventiue of faith. It is a timely sub -
Mrs.
by a'hymn and prayer.
`ject at this Vole after the war, as 1son W. Yeo read the . scripture.
we should all Have a deeper faith.and ivadn; and Mrs. m".• 'tern gave a
re.adhng•,',A temperance reading was
rededicate gueserves for the evangel
ism of"the world and to concentrate g'Ve1r by Mrs. Tavener.
'ol1'the y'out'h, and wnurinT them for The minutes of the last nneetmg•
his Khngdom. , ',., there read tv Mrs. Bon n, ale 'the•
Hymn 363 was sung and Rev, roll call, and a lettsr'of thanks from
Mcnzie closed with a prayer. The
t!lnC Secretary, Mrs.. 11 J, Trewartha,
word for the July meeting for roll•
call will be "Peace." ' I itii1
`ii
Iiss Laura Simi of Welland an,j
'
elrs. Berry Langlna'd of. 'Wie,daor; illi. June in el••ine. o' the Re,
were hone' for -the week end attend- Cr -es was held et the home of Mrs.
ing the Keys -Snell wedding. Jas. Lott:hart. Twenty-three ladies
w pressnt. A ilt o
Miss He'en Radford, Goderich y lop 1 tai d by
with her parents, • sed
. and Mrs,•A. i Ai s Cha- Yo nna wa; . q i ted of n'.
Radford. e a h the meet ng was he'd. Mrs. R•
Miss Dorothy Little, Toronto. and„ tr^nze, pres''ent,' opene'1 •l he
Mrs. Beetha th Clinton ling• with tl e hymn.' "What a
ntoni with Mr;' and r. r: \ire leave
%Ins. It.. Townsend. fn ve
•• the .Red Ciro ]Yraye1. in anis-n
111-, s. John -Tori :nee dread: tine. an'nu•
tea of the Hist meeting. Mrs,. Allen
nettles' gave the knitting report for
the month and handed nut yarn for
Ju'y' and August. -Mrs, Les. Cox
rave the ( sewing _report. Ninety
lecli''s• comfort •bags bad, been aenn•,
pieta], also 20 little girls pantie
dresses;. , Tweinry-rive '^mare H •n:p
given out. Tickets were sold en a.
> l'i c onatid' by Mire ,Tenn' lvi^,no,'
Rin'pen,'anrl won by: Mla, i::ei.'Cox•
the;,offer'ne was, taken. The July,
meeting i"iil` be hold at ille'horpe of
• Mr. and Mrs. C. Griffith ..and
Bobby, Brampton and Miss-•Peerl
Griffith, Guelph with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Griffith.
Me. •and Mrs.; W. H. Lyon Thorn -
dale, with Mrs, lalizabetlr Lyon, ,.
Mr. and Mrs, Mac, 'McCool,'Wind.
tor. with Min mill Mrs, r1 Millar,
Mies. Atel'eson, Windani', -.w•th
Mm. •.ani Mrs. D Caetee.
Mr. and , Mrs. Beecher Russel,
Leamil gton with. Mrs: Wm L' ole
Mr, ':and Mrs., Wm-. • ,11es'To•• With
r's G. Johnston. meeting el'dseil
With the, Nati n .afnthem.
Res.': Jinn'Diirnion London. -
spending • a''Nrbhile ' wile, her' sister,:
Mrs Dei r`'itd`ri;is,''
June :Mi11'era Iiolmesyrlle;' is spend.
ing this; week With her, sister, Mara.'
Arlie Loek'11art
Mee. Alvin Nettles and baby Bruc$'
retirrnedI home Sunday, after• spends
Mg
i 'are
i 3 weeks,' eks w tli her pts
p
Londesboro. •
I. Colin Cam.i>h e11 again: eon -
(Meted the 'services% Grace'"'"CAiurch.
last' Sunday. , •
Mr: and',, Mrs. Jam Cox; attereded-
rice Pocock McClinchey •.wedding's:
June 1.4,';at- Clinton.
Our new pastor, Rev. r. G: Stoats;
leu y will. not', We ' with us W till the
seeohd Sunday ih J`uly, • owing to his
long move "from. Algona district,.-
Mrs. Wilmer ' • Harrison • is enjoy
ing a, visit from her sister from
Sask., and her daughter -in -Jaw an
English' bride: Wilmer is having
MS 'Basil& wire'& for° by+drop+this.weeki
Mrs. IL C. Cox is• spending a few
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Les:
Pearson;
OBITUARY.
MRS. SAMUEL KEMP
Funeral services Were held, lasf,
Friday afternoon' for Mrs: Samuet
Kemp, rise former Elizabeth Rath,
who died at her home on Ontario et.
on Wednesday, June 13th.
-Born in East Wawanosh township,
Mrs. Kemp: was a daughter of the
late Mr. and •Mrs. • Wiliam Rath,
Belgrave. She was a member of
Clinton- United - Church. ,Surviving,
besides her husband; are a daughter,
Eleanor, of Clinton;' a brother; John
Rath, Clinton, and three sisters,
Mrs. S. J. Hamilton, Clinton;' Mrs.
Hefner,',Clinton,. and Mrs. Davis,
Toronto. .Of United' Empire Loyalist
stock, Mrs. Kemp was' a descendant
of Laura Second. '
The funeral sere ce was held at
the Beattie funeral home, at 2.30'p.m,•
on •Friday, with interment in Clinton
cemetery.,' Pallbearers :'were• G. E.
Hall, B. J. Gibbings, • William Big-
lea-et
iglga-etDr. "H: •'Fowler, • Theo: Frenilin
and H. Gould Red:'A. 'Lane of Wes-
,leyWillis United Church " was in
charge., - . ,
MRS. JOHN G: MANN Jr.
The sudden . death • occurred on
Sunday, June 17th, in Hullett town -
'ship of Margaret Dixon Riley, be-
loved wife of John G. Mann Jr. The
deceased' had been in, failing health
since .three years ago, , *hen she
suffered' a• serious illness from• vyhich'
she never..fully ,recovered.
The late, MVIrc. Me nn was :born in
Cleveland, Ohio, in•1894, and in 1920
was united in marriage to: . John
Mann of Hullett, ,tie leaves to
moven their loss besides her hus-
band, two chit„ren, Ross and Doris
,both at home, also two brothers
and two sisters, . John Riley of
Brussels, Ont., Chas Riley of Sea -
forth, Mrs. Stanley Munn of
Thamesville, and Mrs•. Robt. Grim-
o',dby of"Constance, -Ont. ' •
She was 'the daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs-. Benj. Riley. She was
predeceased by her mother in 1928,
and her father in Fe"ruary of -this
year. The funeral was the largest
ever :held in the Community, show -
the great 'esteem in Which the late
Mrs. -Mann was held. •
The pallbearers' were, Joseph.
Frank, Theo and Thomas, Flynn. A:
Shanahan ' end George . Mann. The
Lower hearers, were the pallbearers
also Geo. Hoggart, Lloyd ' Rurnball,
Tommy Flynn and Russel, Marks.
The funeral was hel'H CD Tuesday
from -her nate re-idenen, o'ith the
Rev. Mr, -Berton. of Clinton, Ontario
Street United Church officiating.
Interment being made in the Clinton.
cemetery. The •fete• Mrs. Mean" was
in her 51st year. -
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MR. W. 3. BATTEN
Mrs: B. Rowcliffe of the London
Road. received word -on Tuesday last
thet her oldest ,brother, W. J. Batten
reseed- away searly that moaning. in
Ynctr•oit bnspitel, His death was due
to a, stroke, He 'was in hie.'seventy-
thir-1 year,'
He is survived' by his t+i°e' silt a
son, alae six sistC s, ,and • two
br"there. It is .a little over two years
ago thet his sitter Olive died, in the
came y,ar,another:Sister Sa••ah died•,
Sri; to a stroke.
Thosa, who attended the funeral
which was held in Detroit were Mi,
-nd Mea. Orvill Ohe, London, 114r,
';e ter Miners, Exeter, M'•, end Mrs.
ereh,w, Lindon, -Criers Wilbert and
"^'nh B •teen, Ex't^r
NT' h• svmnathy is felt for the ber-
eave[I'fancily. -
itGNES ELIZABETH CALLANDER
Agnes Elizabeth - Ca`lendei' wife
of- the late John E. Taylor, gasses
away at the bonne of Wm, Cr'ttsndeil,
Cl`nton, o'n June 12. 1945. • She had
.ogee in fi=ling health for some time.
The decea'ed was .born in' Hullett
hilt nn; .A^nil 13"h, 1863, •and made
her hane in L•o' desboro and district
-nen just recently :before her death.
She was the daughter of the. late
kexander Cal'ander, and Sarah Ann
Beeneden. She wa'' pr -deceased :by
her husband in 1926. She is •survived
v nun 'ba other, J. A. Calrander of
Mrs::
H. Cornish of Victoria, B, C.
TI•e peal'^earners were Messr'. Jas.
and ,Thomas Fair•.ervice, 'Ernest.
Adams. Mosnes John. Wilfred and
Samuel Fnow (-'i•o'71,rs)` also a
ephewof.the, nage ed :from Milton,
At thefunerel•serviee, Mr. Gordon
Ross sang."Faith of Our Father's'
Thg funeral was he'd m1 June 151h,
at the Londesboro United Church.
" Tnterinenietook place in Barns' Cane
For Rent In Bayfield
Pmn'shed .house' 'for July, also;
ddannier•;gotta3 e after August 6th
Arply tn-M'e. Rolit. Scot^len-y, 54-1•
... FLOWERS .
.FLyO RAL DESIGNS <-
-For' Every Occasion
.CC)OK
V. E
FLORIST
phones: 66w and ,661
Batkins Locker Storage
aka•
u.save eeIn Your locker
To...... y° er we k..n.
have aquae eaMaineiis. Be sure t,o,
ask for these as it will soon he
fruit time again. Also • ask to have
your fruit sharp.:' frozen ;as it .only
costs 3c per pint or 50 per quart,
but greatly, improves the product,.
Wehave smelts at 20e a lb.
FROZEN FOODS ARE BETTER
FOODS
TIME TABLE
CHANGES
EFFECTIVE
Sunday, June 24, 1945
and other specific dates
Full information from Agents
Canadian National
Railways -
NOTICE
The Tuckersmith Township School
Area, will 'hold a.picnie at the Lion's
Park, "Seaforth on the afternoon of
Friday, June 22nd to which all the
ratepayers of .the area are invited,,
The ladies are asked to bring, cups,
sandwiches and 'cookies or tarts.
Come' and enjoy an' afternoon with
the kiddied.' • ' ` ' •
' TuckeiSmith. Township School
Area, No. 1 Board. 54-1
MARRIAGES
LYON—SCHMIT—The marriage' is
announced of. Ruth Catherine,
only daughter of Mrs. John $.
Schmit of Kitchener and the late
Mr. Schmit, • to Dr. Arthur . Her »
bert Lyon of the Norton Palmer
Hotel, son of Mrs:. William Lyon
of Londesboro and the -late Mn.
Lyon, the ceremony having taken
glace in St. James' United Chuclr,
Toronto, on,... Saturday, June 2,
with the Rev. .Stephen Mathers
officiating. Dr. and Mrs. Lyon
will reside in Windsor.
BIRTHS
FALCONEIR-In Clinton Public Hos-
pital en Wednesday,, June -nth,
1945, to ' Mr, -and Mrs. Mervin
Falconer (Evelyn Steep), a daugh-
ter.
MAIR—In the Kitchener -Waterloo
Hospital, en Saturday June 160,
to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mak of
New Hamburg, a son.
THEE'DOM—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital.on Tuesday, June 19, to Sgt.
and Mrs. L. H, R. Theedom (Isabel
Co'-quheun) a daughter "Barbara
Lamond",
MOUSSEAU—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital on Saturday, • June 16th, to
Pte. Garnet Rousseau •(overseas)
and Mrs. Mousseau of Hensall, a
son.
• IN MEMORIAM
STEEP -In , loving memory of • a
dear Dad, Grandpapa, David Steep,
who died Sunday, June 23rd 1940.
Oh how oft he comes before us,
His dear face so sweet and true,
Resting now in peace with Jesus •
Loving hearts still long for- you.
—Sadly missed .by daughter Sadie
and children. -
CARD -OF :THANKS •
The' relatives . of the late Mrs,
Agnes Taylor wish to thank all the
friends and neighbours for the kind-
ness shownthem' during their recent
sad bereavement: -
CARD OF THANK-S.--
Mr.
HANKS^~Mr. Samuel Kemp and Miss Elanc13
Kemp wish to express their thanks
and appreciation for all the kindness
shown them during their recent sad
bereavement, _ -
Chick' Bargains s
For this week and next
White- Leghorns, Barred Rock X
White Leghorns, ' Austra Whites:
Non -sexed 9.45, millets 19.95. Barred
Rocks, New Hampshires, New Hamm
shire X Burred Rocks 0.95, pullets'
14.95, cockerels 10,95, Assorted Hea-
vies non -sexed 8 95, pullets 12.95,
cockerels 9,95.`. =Assorted Light or
Medium ; Breeds eon -sexed 8,48, pul-
lets 17.95, cockerels: White Leg-'
horns 150, White Leghorns X Barred,
Rock 4.50. ' 2 week old adi 6c three
week old add 11.c, 4 weelc old. add. 16c.
Shipped C. 0. D.: This advertisement
must accompany your order. 54-2
Top Notch Chi.keriea, Guelph, Ont.
. Auction Sale
Of sows, and young cattle at
Porter's Hill, Gederieh Township on
TUESDAY, JUNE 26th,
at 1..30 p,ni. consisting of:
20 young cows, fresh and spring-
ing, 25 2 -yea'' old steers, 15 yearling
steers. and heifers, a number of
young 'calves. '
This is an exceptionally good lot of
cattle. The steers are all bed type,
The cows are all young and a good
A. E. Townshend, Proprietor
G. M. Lawson, ;Clerice
y
Edward W. Elliott, .Auctionee.n. _
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XY TI EATTRg'
Now P1aYinng S17MI A\Y DE`IN
ER F,OR A; SOLDIER and `THE
FIGHTING, LADY"'
mon., Tues. and Wed. • '
Deanna 'Durbin, Robert Paige and
Akins .Tamiroff. Lovely Deanna
in :herr .first Techicieolor triusiterh,
' singing original melodies by Jer-
ome l:Cetn,,,'.
"CAN'T.',H•T:LP S'INGING"''
Thum. Fri. and Saturday
ROUGHLY SHEARING" -
NOTE' =' This feature will com-
mence at 7 p.m.
She planned.. her life in a neat
• pattern, only to learn that 'tiring
caner be 'blueprinted, love won't
be pigeon -holed and fate always
has the last laugh.
Rosalind 'Russell, Alin Doran and
Jack Carson.
Coming . - " "TOGETHER AGAIN
with Detre Dunne &';Charles' Rarer
AL THEAT'RS
COD)i�Ct
Now•I` 1a E bandb`oat-:
�g —.Abbott' a
elle with, Phil Slnitalany "I EIRE
COME „ THE CO-Frti5 ••
Yon. Tues. Wed. Dual Reatuaef}."
rill .
Raker, Edward Ryan
and
1ralprie. Massow. with. most of
your favourite eters,
radio's
popular Sunday rate;quiz show.
`."r&litE' IT OR 'LEAVE IT" .
Jeanne Crain, Eugene Pallette &
Lary Nash, :Put zest and 'exeit-
nient into a modern romance
IN THE MEANTIME DARLING
Thur. Fri. and Sat.; -
Donald "O'Connor„ Peggy Ryan &
Tack Cakie.
Filledwith songs land spectacle:
packed with heart and humour, a
story of life backstage.
"THE MERRY MONOHANS"
Coming — Deanna Deaniaa:Durbin in ,
"CAN'T HELP SINGING"' .]
ENT
:,Wow Flaying -se Phil Baker in
AVKE,;1 OR.LEAVE 'IT" and
ESWINGIN THE SADDLE?'
•
Mon. Tues, Wed,
A TREEI `GROWS TN BROOKLYN'
Betty 'Smith's sensational': story
' comes to .the'itegent with living
cllaractacters, .and : two hours of
appealing: ;entertainment*
Mary Maguires Joan Blondell &c
James Duan
Thur. Fri, and Sat.
Gary Cooper and: Tere:a `Wright
Telling
the tale of an awkward
guy whose yen for gals was pure-
dy accidental. -
"CASANOVA BROWN"
Conine'-':.--.- •"TO -NIGHT AND
EVERY ,NIGHT"
GOOD NEWS!
A few days ago'' good news was broadcast around, theworld that!
the war in Europe was over BUT; THE BEST NEWS OF ALL IS'
THE OLD, OLD STORY— "that Christ' Jesus came into the world'
to save sinners,": (you and me) 1 Tim. '1:15; so that all those who'
accept Him as Savieugshall be saved for time and eternity.
TUNE IN: Pilgrim Hour 7-7.30 E.D.S.T. Sunday evening'
LOCAL STATION'CKLW WINDSOR
1
Week -end Specials
Do Nuts , -
Buns
Fruit Bread
Tea Biscuits
" 'Cookies
Tarts;
Pies :
Cakes
BARTLIFF'S
The Moine of Good Eats
PRONE
A Fine Piano
Full scale late model' in beautiful
shape. Just fit fad any home or
musical hall. Don't let this slip if
you are " looking for something
snappy. Phone 34-616 Clinton,
JONATHAN HUGILL
53-2
Strawberry Pickers
Wanted
25 real good- strawberry piekers.
Pleasant work and; good pay. Phone
33. `
F. W. ANDREWS
53-4
WANTED
Inexperienced Girls
in Local Hosiery Mill
to learn Full Fashion Topping
A good trade to .learn
apply
Richmond Hosiery, Ltd
53:3
Strawberries. for Sale
The erop of pears, ,plums, cherries
ani, peaches in this district, is prac-
tically -acomplete failure.
Strawberries are about all thatis
left, and proslieets are for a fair
yield.
Would advise our customers. to
order their supply immediately and
not be disappointed.'
Orders Will -be filled'as received.
Phone 33
1'. W. ANDREWS
CLINTON,
54=tt
For Sale
• Walnut antique wall clock length'
3x9. Mrs, J. A. Ferguson, Bayfield.
54-2
Potatoes Wanted
Lever's Fish' arid,Chip Restaurant.
Clinton. Phone 91. 54-1.
Lost '
Between Hensall az d •' Stvitzer's
corner visa Bayfield, 2 snit; for iron
bed. Would finder kindly phone
Ernest Towns•h,en:i', Clinton, '9001.21.
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For Ssle-
26 pigs, 6 weeks old, &so.4 wheel=
cd :trailer with good tire, Apply to.
D'Arcy R•at'hwell, Phone 9041.4,'
Clinton. ' 54-1
For Sale
One tae e'MeClary Electric range
g ,
in good condition, phone 69.ss 54-1
For 'Sale
Twelve Small pigs.;; Phone 617ri
Clinton, or get in contact with Wrii.
Ball, 54-1,
Brick 'house For Sale T
A good brick house in first-class
g t
conditions All modern:` conveniences.
Apply to News -Record'- ^ 43-tf.
Cemetery Memorials
Large stock of modern memorials oa�
display at 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 -
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
Licensed Auctioneer For Huron •
Correspondence promptly answered
;immediate . arrangements can be
made for Sales Date at the News -
Record, Clinton, or by. calling Phone
203. -
-Charge moderate and satisfaction
Guaranteed. ••
Insurance Protection;
Automobiles, fire, wind, accident,
sichss, Hospitalization.
tllroapest rates and most modern
coverage. ,
M. G. RANSFORD
180w 'CLINTON
TENDERS WANTED
Sealed tenders will be received 'up
to 5 o'clock p.m. June 26th for the
position of Assessor 'and Collector; of
Taxes for the Municipality of the
Town of Clinton. Duties to commence
July 2nd.
Applicants to state salary, and'all
applications to be made to the Em-
ployment and Selective Service Of-
fice, Goderi:Jt, with referernce , to
order No. 1664.
Patented Gas Saver
Supercharger, Grankcase Ventila-
tor. Converts waste into power, In-
creases mileage amazingly. Fits any
motor, easi y, quickly. Harmless,
proven guaranteed.- Attractive sales
proposition. Victory Manfg. Com-
pany, Cornwall, Ontario. ; '
' Wanted At Once
A car, a 4 cylinder Whippet,
Willys, Fo-d' or Chevrolet, Apply' fo
Jonathan Hugil', for particulars.
53-1,
, Clearing Auction Sale
Farm, Farm Stock and Implements
Lot Vann: 7, Con. 6. Hullett Twp, 1st
farm wast of Kinburn,
WEDNES,DAt;'JUNE' 27th
at 1 p.rn,
HORSES --Matched teann of Clydes
5 yrs. old; 1 Clyde mare 9 yrs. old.
IMPLEMENTS -1 Deering binder,
7 ft'. Deering mower, 6 ft. sulky
Take; International hay loader; seed
drill; disk harrow; steel roller; did,
mond harrows-; hernow cart; Oliver
riding plow, walking plow; sleight
light sleigh; light wagon; gravel
box; truck wagon (new); hay rake;
farm wagon; cutting box; cutter',
buggy; road ear':;, scuffles; 2000 lb.
scales; hay fork; rope ,slings; 1 line
shaft and hangers and pulley, 5 long
straw collars; 2 .rets of team harness,
2 sets of light harness;, 1 DeLaval
cream separator; pig orate.
Houaahold Effects -1 box stove,
coal heater, 3 beds, springs and an•at-
resses; inner spring mattress, num-
ber of dressers; dining table; 6 oak
dining chairs; number of small'
ta(.les, number of,. :' easy chairs and
rakers, washing nmachine and wrin-
ger; day bed and couch, tubs, boiler,
kitchen chairs, rug 9x9, sewing
machine, lawn Mower, 'large quantity
of dishes, antique and modern, kit-
chen utensils, quantity ' of good
silverware, 2 hanging lamps, 1 new
light gas` lamp, seal'ers, toilet sets.
coal - oil stove and. oven, 1
coal oil heater,. 2 robes, brass- jardin-
ere, churn, -folding , baby buggy.
pictures,` pulley clothes line, host of
other articles,
FARM -196 -acre farnm, Lots 6' -and
'7, Con. 6, 'Twp, Hullett, bank barn,
straw shed, steel chive shed, frame
house; clay loam, close to , store,
church and sehool, good water sup
ply, ail seeded,
TERMS—Chattels cash. Property
made known day of sale. Fasernmay.
be .sold separate or together.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer;
MRS. BERT STEPHENSON, Prop.
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•Wanted to Buy
Wanted �t
to buy, old horses and dead
cattle for 'mink feed, If dead, phone
at once, Feed Gilbert 908r22 or Jack
Gilbert 908r21;' 58-tf
H•...T. RANCE
NOTARY PUBLIC
Fife Insurance Agent
Representing 14 Fire Insurance
Companies
Division, Court Office, Clinton
Frank Fingland, B.A., LL.B,
llarristor, Solicitor, Notary Pnblia
Successor to. W. Brydone, S.C.
Sloan Blodc . . — .... Clinton, Ont,
INSURANCE
BONDS INVESTMENTS
We specialize in all lines of
Insurance
Fire - Automobile - ,Accident
Sickness' - Burglary - Plate Glass
•• Liability
H. C. Lawson
Clinton,' Ontario. Office 251W
Bank of Montreal Bldg.. , Phone
ARTHUR E. PARRY
Commissioner, Etc. Etc,
By Royal 'Warrant.
H. C. MEM
Barrister -at -Law
Solicitor of the Supreme Court of
Ontario -
Proctor in Admiralty.
Notary Public and Cominissioner
Office in the McKenzie Hotel
'Hours: 2.00 to 5.00 Tuesdaya
and Fridays.
Dr. F. G. Thompson
House and Office, Ontario Street
Clinton. Telephone 172
OFFICE HOURS: 2-4 in the after- ,1
noon and 7-8 in the evening daily.
Other hours by appointment.
D. H. McINNES
CHIROPRACTOR
Electro Therapist, Massage
Office: Huron Street, (Few Doors
west of Royal Bank)"
Hours—Wed. and Set„ and by
appointment
FOOT CORRECTION
ry Manipulation Sun -Ray Treatment
Phone 207
HAROLD JACKSON
Licensed Adetioncier
Specialist, in. Farm and 'Household
Sales,
Licensed in Huron and Perth
Counties. Prices reasonable; satis-
faction guaranteed
For information etc, write or phone
Harold Jackson, R.R. No. 4 Seaforth,
phone 14-661.
•
06-Qi12
DR. G. S. ELLIOTT ti ;
Veterinary Surgeon
Phone 203 , Clinton, Ont..
ERNEST W. HUNTER
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
57 Bloor Str. W. Toronto Ont,
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL -
Fire Insurance Company
Head Office, Seaforth, Ont.
OFFICERS— President W. R.
Archibald, Seaforth Vice -President -
Frank McGregor, s Clinton,. Manager
Secy-Treas. M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
DIRECTORS— W. R. Archibald,
Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton;
Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris
Leonhardt, Bornholm; E. J. Trewar-
tha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth
Alex. McEwing, Blyth; Hugh Alexan-
der, Walton; George Leitchl Clinton.
AGENTS— John E. Pepper, Bruce -
field; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; J. F.
Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt,
Blyth.
1 Parties desiring to effect inane -
rinse or transact other business will
be promptly attended to on applica-
tion to any of the above officers ed-
dressed to their respective post offi-
ces. Losses inspected by the director.
CANADIAN,. A$t0NAL AILWAAS
TIME TABLE
Trains will arrive at and depart
from Clinton as follows:
Toronto and Goderieh Division
Going East; depart .... .6.43 a.m.
Going East, depart e '3.03. p.m,
Going West, depart e , (, , - 12.04 p.m.
Going West, depart ., ., 11.10 pan.'
London and <Clinton ' Division
Corning North, arrive •..:."'11.20
Going South, leave ... .. 3.10 p.mi: