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Shoes, Sweaters, Skirts, etc
Splendid sh r wing, of
Infant' J Clothing
New 11211C12.3 and boys
furnishings
A. T. CODER,
Phone: . 36w Maim Store, 36j ,Second Floor
BEWARE OF THE FLU
It is running rampant in the West and is working it's way East.
BE WISE
At t}se first sign cf a cold take CERTIFIED COLD TABLETS and s
CERTIFIED BRONCHIAL SYRUP. 254 and 50c '
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CERTIFIED COD LIVT,yR EXTRACT 1YITH VITAMINS .. $1.00 •S�'•
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Men And Boys Underwear e
Some men like wool underwear, others prefer wool with a
preeentage of cotton, others like cotton only. To peivide for these
variations in taste we have tried to suit them all, in the different
lines as follows:
In Penmans 95 wool and Cotton shirts or drawers at $2.50 a gar.
Penmans Prefered Combinations wool or cotton at $2.95 a garment.
Penmans 71 combination, cotton at $1.95 a garment.
Penmans 8059 shirts or drawers at $1.00 a garment
IN STANFIELDS WE CARRY
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Blue Label all wool shirts and drawers at $2.05 a garment X
Gold Label Combination pure wool suit $3.75 *3i
Gold Lobed shirts or drawers pure wool garment $1.95
A. -C. eaten and wool combination at $3 50 a suit
A. -C. shirts or drawers at $2.00 a garment
Harvey Woods cotton and wool combination suit $4.50
These are only a few of the lines we carry in stock
DAMS fa FIERMAIN
THURS., OCT. 23, 1941
CLINTON DECLARES WAR
A NAVALGUN EVERY MONTH FOR THE DURATION
IS OUR COMMITMENT FOR THE
NATIONAL WA
WE CAN DO IT!
e Communities throughout Canada have been
given specific War Weapons as their definite
monthly objectives in the National War
Weapons Drive whichstarts here this week.
Our ,objective is a Naval Gun a month for
the duration. We can and must provide them
WEAPONS DRIVE
WE MUST • DO IT!
by increasing our individual purchases of War
Savings Certificates. Everyone must do his
share. Canada's expanding war programme
must have your support. War Savings Certi,
ficates provide the one means of support that
everybody can use: Push their sales whenever
and wherever you can.
O:,il..:l" TO.N WAR SAVINGS
COMMITTEE
WATCH OUR NAVAL GUNS COME TO LIFE
The progress we make in the purchase of our naval guns
will be shown each week. Bit by bit this blank graph will
take shape. Check its growth in next week's edition of this
paper.
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come; else ladies especially invited.
Mr. and Mrs, James Barnes of Lon -
cion spent, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
H. Penhale.
Mr. Clifford Keys held a very sue-
cessful sale one day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Grainger and Mr.
and Mrs Bert Dunn ,Jr. motored to
Niagara Falls one day last week.
V AI I A
I year of hard, miserable married life.
Red Cross Notes � They haven't done much in the family
Way, but here's hoping the next 10
Owing to the extreme need for ;it t „•
our soldiers overseas, our knitting
quota for the next three months is
heavier than ever. We Would be glad
to have more knitters, especially for
gloves, mitts and turtle neck sweaters. '
Recently we have received a request'
V for turtle neck sweaters for the air
g' potter results.
ies as we all, know a man is no easy
creature to get along with, craby, bad
tempered' ,tight with the money, all
those thing's which have made Maria
so miserable looking and thin, But
cast your eye at Warren and notice the
corporation. There you will see who
•force, as well es the army and navy, has eaten of the -fruits of married life
LONDESBORO It has been suggested that one work- and done well.
er make the sleeves and another the
There will be no church service this body of the sweater. In this way the I Tonight we have a couple before us
Sunday, Oct. 26th, it being withdrawn work is lightened. Won't you start who Iooked like Marie and Warren
in favor of the Anniversary of the ene now? 'did 10 years today, notice the change
Constance church, I Our latest sewing quota for Brit- I—the Bride, so old maids all warning.
A week from next Sunday, Nov, ish Civilians people is: 100 dresses We also wish to take this chance to
2nd will be the Anniversary services with panties, 3 4, 5- yrs; 50 night wish Marie and Warren all the best
here at 11 a,m. and 7.30 pan. Rev. gowns for girls, 12-14. 'for the next 90 years ,as they say the
Arthur Page of Exeter will be the If you prefer to sew help with these I first 100 years is the hardest, after
guest speaker. The choir is prepar- will be appreciated. I that one is kind of halter broken.
ing special music and will be assisted Quilts are always very acceptable. I Now a tiger for Mr. and Mrs. Rap -
by Charlie Scott, who will give the There will be no Red Cross Drive son for this grand evening which has
solos,• this fall but the Varna Branch of the I just started, and I hope you'll stay
Red Cross is askin for membership +l for breakfast.
b'Ir. Elisha Townsend of Montreal renewals. The membership fee is I If we all would put more effort on
is visiting with his brother, Robt.
Townsend and other friends this week. $1.00. half of the money so given I our parties not think about the work
remains with the Branch for funds, i we are going to have, Summerhill
Mrs, Wm. Hiles, Clinton is with Mrs. the ,other halfgoes to head quarters Red Cross would have a fine Banking
J, Taunitl�m for a week or two. q + i
where it is used for boxes of food for account.
• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wells returned prisoners in Germany. Won't you From the Neighbors
from their honeymoon trip to the help us with this part of our work? g
coast on Wed. last and are busily' e - Get your new membership cards from Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Rapson of Har-
gaged getting their house in order at' any of the Executive Committee, or lock, and Mr. and Mrs, Warren Gib-
, CUSTOM TAILORS — Be Measured by a Tailor. g Clinton where they will settle down from Mr, Geo; Clark. binge wish to express sincere thanks
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. ' , et ' a et 'eeeeteeeei teee ,w, eeeleesbi 1 Mrs. Nellie Watson and girls have . Neve suffering in Great Britain Barbara M
w v;«, , ! rain , r. and Mrs. Robert Watt,
«:•• • • • . ;..;«;«;«;«e.; o,+ »•« to married life. Blankets are ut•gently'needed to re- to 141r. and Mrs. Ephriam Snell and
..... , . + , , , , , , , ,«,..,«,«, w, ,«set , eoee i moved to their home near the village. a to d an appeal in a s been BhYth, Messrs Thos. Mason, Jim Neil -
spent some time last and this week blankets. Anyone earring to assist in arch, and. all who in any way helped,
SPORTINC CLOTHING
j' NEW RADIOS We have added Orosley Radios to our line. The
bests make on the market are the Greeley and Sparton Radios.
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Assortment of Ski equipment and lunch bage.
Get your order in soon as sports goods are harder to get all the
time.
LADIES Drop in and look over our complete line 'of Jackets, Par-
kas, etc. We promise a large variety to choose from and our
prices are 20% lower than in the city.
Special Prices on all sporting equipment -- Summer sporting
equipment one third off.
Now is the time for that new tennis racquet, etc.
FINE LEATHER BELTS, CARVED AND PLAIN
EPPS SPORT SHOP
Headquarters For Ali Sporting Goods
CONSTANCE were quilted.
Mr. and Mrs. King of British Collis I Sunday, Nov. 2 our service will be
nrbia ran M . King
British
at 3 p.m. instead of 9.30 a.m, This
Tuesday spending early hour almost catches us napping
two weeks with their niece and nap- but we have enjoyed it all summer.
hew lVIe. andMr's, John Nottingham. The three o'clock service will be kept
Mrs. A. Arlin of Goderieh is spend up during the winter -months.
ing a few days with her Sister Mrs.
Bobt, Lawson. Arlie 'Lockhart .spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Will pignan at Hensall•.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Carter of Clin-
ton spent a few days last Week with I LocusOHill, were visitors at Mr. Sunday ere. and Mrs, FG. of
G.
Mr, and Mrs. John Carter. G. G.
Mrs. George Leitch entertained her Newtons, Miss F. Roberts' accontpane
red them home and will remain for a
group; one day last week and quilted visit,
two quilts.
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Lawson spent I Word has been reecived of the safe
Sunday with s. and Mrs. . spent arrival of more Canadian troops, in
Delmage. England. one of our boys, Private
Morris France, was withthe troops.
Mr. and Mrs. William Britton at- We trust he 'nay return safely.,
tended the anniversary services at Ram lea* fallen in abundance
North Side United church, Seaforth, flowers are still blooming. Tuesday
on Sunday. morning your Corbrought in a huge
F.
A I at the home of her parents, E. J this way please send in or bring your Also those who came and so goner-
: Crawford., donation on or before Nov 5th. iously spent their money to make our
I Mr. and Mre. Geo Blair and dough_ Summerhill Red Cross party a sue:
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duriean and ter Beverley of Detroit, visited at the cess.
Mervin spent last Sunday with Mrs. hone of Mr. and Mrs, D. Anderson
H. Lyon. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Stevens and Mrs. Miss Carnochan of Seaforth spent
F. Roberton and Billy of Seaforth Monday with her brother Mr. S. Corn- OBITUARY
visited with Mr. and Mrs. .`, ea on ochan and Miss Carochan of the vil- MRS. MARJORY SPARKS
Sunday. Y lage.
A very successful Bingo Party was Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lenmay of Bad Mrs. Marjory sparks, wife o£ the
held by the Rod Cross ,in Community Axe, Mich„ while on their honeymoon gate George Sparks, died suddenly
hall on Friday evening last. This was called on Mrs. M. G. Beatty. Peter Thursday, October 16th, at the hone
their first venture and quite a crowd as a boy worked on the farm for of her sot, Alex. Sparks, in Goderieh
township, in her 830, year.
She was born at Blcyide, Huron
Mrs. Fred Prest and Mary Ellen sent out for new or "good as new" lens, jack and Ross Mann's, Wes, Hog -
v.
turned out for a night of fun and to Beatty Bros,, 33 yrs. ago and never
s' help the Red Cross. $'78,95 was' re- misses an opportunity to call on the
X I ceived; the expenees for the prizes oki friends. !County, and lived in Seaforth before
XI and refreshments being $36.15, rosy- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray and Mr, going to Iiensall where she was a �JERVIS
• ie. Ing a balance of $42, 80, a few piZzos Creighton of St. Marys called recent- I `""ell -known resident. She was a
$ 'were donated, IY of their cousin Mrs, M. G. Beatty member of Hensall United church.
Seaforth To Have Boys And
Girls Band
Seaforth is assured of a boy's and
girl's band as a result of the co-opera-
tion of citizens generally who have
answered the call for funds with
which to purchase instruments. A
committee of the Chamber of Com-
merce has been busy on the project
`during the past week. .
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have signed for instruetiotu and Band-
master Close commenced classes last
week. Only eight se far are in the
I class, but this will be increased as
I the instruments arrive,— Huron Ex-
positor.
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Pt. 'Albert Party Aids War
Fund
The matter of forming a boy's and
girls' band here arose as tll cyifficul- British airmen of No. 31 Air Navi-
ty of obtaining material for the Sea- cation School, R.A.F,, Pott Albert,
forth Highlanders Band became evi- are doing their full share to assist
dent. The senior band lost nearly their more unforbunate countrymen
half its members through enlistments , in the Old Land. Already they have
or removals during the past year, ac- raised over $450 forr various war vie -
cording to Bandmaster E. H. Close. rim funds, and while the results are
The matter canto to the attention not yet known it is expected that at
of the Chamber of Commerce and it least that amount was raised for the
was felt that if the boys and giris of Queen's Canadian Fund in aid of
the town received proper. instruction which re entertainment was held at
at this time a supply of players for the reereatoin hall at the air port,
the Highlanders Band would be as-
sured in future years. Accordingly The program took the form of a
a committee was named and eharg_ carnival and an amatuer show in
ed with the responsibility of raising acts.
airmen of the school put on throughout2
the necessary funds. The committee sees. The carnival ran ie,he
has been well received and is con- 'the night with 01houCanadusie," the
tinning its canvass. English form of the Canadian "binge
(game," the most popular of the diver -
Already thirty-five boys and girls stone.
NO'S'
IhLShCLSS
Buy at home where your dollars go just as far, condi-
tions for shopping in Clinton are ideal, you can get just as
good products here as anywhere.
You make your money in this district, why not spend
it here?
The advertisers are your servants, they are here in bus
ness for your benefit. Why not show your appreciation
by patronizing them. Thank you
- Surviving• are two daughters, 1VIxs.
Miss Edith Beatty in oompany 'withMr, and Mrs. S. W. Dawson of her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kemp of Detroit and Mrs. McCutch-
London and Mr. S. Blair of Winnipeg Theinpson spent a dory in Sarnia, with eon in Alberta, one son, Alex of. Geste-
were .recent visitors at the home of her aunt Mrs, Fulton who has net •rich township; also one sister, Mrs.
James Fainsecvice. been in the best of health, McAsh and four brothers, George
Mrs. (Die) Medd and daughter Jos-' ('Douglas, Seaforth; Robert Douglas,
ie, visited with Mrs, J. Tainblyn on I V - I Kapuskasing; and Irvin Douglas of
Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Isaac Rapson
1 Edmonton.
Dr, Arthur Lyon of Windsor son of Hullett Opened Their Home
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Lyon,i met with
a To The Summerhill Red
car accident 'on Thursday of last week.
He is suffering from many painful Cross
bruises and broken rib. He is in a
Hospital at Windsor and from last On Tues, evening Ont. 14, Mr, and
reports is doing as well as could be bars. I. Rapson opened their home to
expected. 150 friends including the Summerhill
Red Cross. The occasion was also the
tenth anniversary of the marriage of
their daughter Mrs. Warren Gibbings.
During the evening eight games of
euchre were played, the winners be -
To Celebrate Golden Wedding ing: ladies first Mrs. C. V. Cooke;
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wise of Toren mons 1st, Aubrey Knox; ladies con -
to, former residents of this. vicinity, solation, Dorothy Blake; mens cense-
Mr. and Mrs. 'King and Mr. and bunch of dahlia, and no frost to are celebrating their golden wedding lotion, Ivan Hoggarth; Ladies lone Stewart of Stanley toiarriep, • who
• bu yet. speak anniversary on Tuesday; Oct, 28th, hands; Estella Murphy; teens lorih died in 1904. He later married Eliza -
Mrs. John Nottingham spent Monday P ' ,' Mr. Wise is the only remaining mem- hands, Jim McEwin Fiv Blyth who
evening with Mr, and; Mrs. Wm, Brit- g• a games of beth Richardson of Bl pre-
evening
leer of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Bingo were en4oyed, the prizes of deceased him 5 years ago. The late
V Wise family, pioneers of Goderieh dressed ducks were won by Walter ter. Curring is survived by one dough -
ter
Mel and Mrs. Ernes-; Adams, Mrs's township, Beulah, Ken Vadden and Jim Walsh '(Edna) Mrs. Clifford Stewart of
a
Doneda and Kelso were Sunday vis;. S'T'ANLEY Mrs. Sidney Jackson and daughter being the lucky winner of two. Frank
tors with Mr. and Mus, Thomas Ad -Stanley, twp, and one son Ernest of
Margaret of Lethbridge, Alberta, are Flynn won :a bag of salt. Mrs. A. Fergus, Ontario, also seven grand-
ams,, Huron Road, ]r7ast. Dr, Will Aikenheed and daughter •t thehome of Mr. and Mrs, White read an address children one brattier James C
to Mr. and
� um}ng
visited is sister Fred Middleton. of East Wawanosh and 3 sisters Mrs. •
1;()DERICH TOWNSHIP
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JOHN CUMING
Those passed away at the home of
his sister, Mrs. Isabelle Johnston of
Blyth on Saturday, Oct. 11th, 1941,
Mr. John Owning in his 70th year,
Mire Cumityg was born. in Hulletij
township on March std, 1872. When
he was 10 yrs. old the fancily moved
to Morris township and with the ex-
ception of about 8 years spent in
Stanley and Gederich townships had
resided 'there all his life until he re-
tired to Blyth last year. Deceased
was twice married, first to Lillian
Anniversary services will be held in Ruth of Toronto sited hi i to Feu,1ng dd t
'Constance United church ors Sunday, Mrs. Thos. B. Baird; aver the week-
'Oet. 26th at 11 a,m. and 7.30 p.m. end. '
Mrs. Gibbing's and also thanked iMlr.
elm .'Ramis
Isabelle Johnston of Blyth. Mrs. Al
bent Richmond and Mrs Charles Ste -
Bev. Garland G. Burton of Clintgq Mr. Kenneth McCowan, Mar,•Frank tern, 1'1;4 -
JoAnne and Marlene spent Sun- Mrs. Gald•win Smith, Pres. of the Itecl`
'will have charge of bosh serviees. McGregor, Mr. Will .Scott and Mr. dol' at Nile, . the guests of Mr. and Cross also thanked'Mr. and Mrs; Iiap= ,wart 01 the pauadian West. The fun -
;Special music will be furnished by the .'utile Mustard spent a few days m 'Mrs. Keith :Feagan.,
sell and friends of'their. cdrmmuiiity oral was held on Tuesday, Oct, lith
ehoib, aseisted by Mr. James T. Scott, Toronto and S'tauffville. I Mr•, W. 11. Lobb held' a very sue- for attending this'gathering"otx' our from the home of his listen in bytes,
of Seaforth. 1 A. meeting of the Federation of eessful' sale last Thursday. The cows behalf. The proceeds of the evening the Rev, Mr. Boyle o£ the Presbyter-
ding
r iculture for Stanleyranging in amounted to. $83,70. Dancin was en_ , tan church officiating The pallbear-
__ _y bet wase vent in , in 'Particular price from g ers were John Johnston, Albert Neste
the Varna Hall on Tuesday.evening, $84. to $121; the whole ten cows bring- toyed until the small hours of the
m morning. The sin bit, Alfred Pierce, Duncan McC'ailum,
re Mr. Whit, �: 8 over $1„000. Mr, Arnold Rothwell thegine of God Save
kers, 1V%r,:,5cotWhit- bought the fatnn Mr. Edwaicli .vv. King oonchii'ed''the 'enjoyable ev- 'A1onzo Smith and"' John Hefferon, Expert Permanent Waving
o gran;sons':
PORTER'S HILL , The guest ,speakers we
M. Elilottening,
More, Mr. Do
PHONE 194
HATCHERY and
FEEDS
Big Fluffy Chicks that Live and
Crow
Government Approved
Monarch and Cafeteria Feeds
R. L. Jervis
Clinton, .Ontario
THE CLINTON LUMBER
COMPANY
can Supply you with wood, lumber,
glass, cement, lime and other build-
ing supplies at lowest prices.
A Call will Convince you
Phone 319w or 319J
B. Huller, Mgr.
SPARTON
Refrigerators and Radios
We meet or better any price you can
get elsewhere
Visit
The Clinton Bicycles and ,Sporting,
Goods Sales Shop
Ellwood Epps, Prop.
ViSIT
HENRI'i 'BEAUTY
SHOPPE
Watson. w
Flower bearer were ... ,, .
On Thursday afternoon the W.A. Next Tuesday night, as the auctioneer tw d
Friends Afl1 John and James Stewart and George
held their October meeting in the Oct. 28th, a meeting will• be held in Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Lobb win remain on Seal' 'Treatments' our Speciality
lye are Nesbit and Tames Pierce. In€e2zrtent P P y
basement of the church: Only, nine S.S. No. 10. Mr. R. Redrnonrl,will• be j'the faxen until spring, when they ex- gathered' here tonight t ,
lebr ate ' n
ladies were present, but two quilts the guest speaker. Everybody wet- Peet to move to their home in town. CeMarie& and Watrenn's 10th was made in Union Cemetery, Blyth. ••••`Phone.. 228' for apjt,0intinents.
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YES
J. B. MUSTARD
Sells, Wood, Coal, Cement, Shingles,
lumber and at Lowest Prices
Phone 74 and let us convince you
"Sex -vice and Quality" our motto
We
WHY NOT BUY IT AT
PATTVON'S
5 to 1.00 Store
Stock everything in small wares.
Stop in and be convinced
Phone 140
Victoria Street
TRY
WELLS AUTO ELECTRIC
For complete Motor Tune-ups
Generators and Starters Exchanged
Carburetors, Batteries
Brakes Re -lined and Adjusted
Wrecker Service
W. D. (Bill) Wens, Prop.
Phone 349, Clinton
STOP AT
BROWNIES SERVICE.
STATION
for complete lubrication, gas and oil.
Plymouth .& Chrysler Cars
Call in'and "leek over. our Used Cara
• Agents for Goodyear Tires
Phone .5 .. No. 8 Highway