The Clinton News Record, 1938-05-26, Page 5'THURS., MAY 26, 1938.'
SORROWING AT THE BANK
fotesatiiia)
FARMERS NEEDING MONEY
'To finance improvements which
;.good business judgment ap-
_proves, are invited to consult
with our nearest branch
manager.
"The Bank of Montreal recog-
nizes the need of farmers
ir'o keep their properties
from becoming run-
-down and their equip-
ment from becoming obsolete..
Borrowing to keep your farm
in good working condition
should be profitable; it is a con-
structive use of credit.
Our local branch managers
are familiar with the needs of
farmers in each locality.
They welcome applica-
tions for loans having a'
constructive purpose.
BANK OF MONTREAL
ESTABLISHED 1817
"a bank where small accounts are welcome"
MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE .... the Outcome 0/
120 Years' Successful Operation
Clinton Branch: H. M. MONTEITH, Manager
Londesborough (Sub -Agency): Open Monday and Thursday
OUR SALE
OF GREAT INTEREST TO YOU WILL COMMENCE
FRIDAY, MORNING, MAY 27th
at 9 a.m. sharp, consisting of—:
HatsewDresses-Coats
This sale will continue for ten days only.
For the first five customers making a purchase of five dollars
or over will receive one pair of Corticelli Chiffon Bose.
"THE VOGUE"
AUBURNAt Knox Presbyterian Church, Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Robison and I A. M. Boyle chose as his text Gala -
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garrett, of trans 4, 3-4, on The Three Tribunals
of Judgement. 1, Public Opinion, 2,
Blyth, spent the week -end in Flint, Our Conscience, 3, God.
Mich. On their return they were ac- At St. Marks Anglican church on
• companied by the ladies'niece, Ruth Sunday morning, Rev, Mr. Bugler, of
Adelle Frost, who will spend herr Bayfield, special sneaker on Cense-
..holidays with friends here, oration and Fellowship Campaign,
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Patterson of now under way in this Diocese,
poke
Toronto, spent the week -end with Dr.
from John 16 on "Answer to Prayer."
-B. C. Weir and family. Mr. Thos. Hawkins of Clinton was
Mrs. Rose Bradnock of Blyth spent .present and spoke a few words re -
,the week -end with her son, Wesley. girding Conservation of God's work.
Mrs. Jas. Howitt spent a few days On Thursday evening, Anglican mem-
last week with her daughter, Mrs.
bers of this congregation are invited
".Percy Manning and Mr. Manning of to a special meeting at St. Paul's
Londesboro. church, Clinton, when Canon Warner
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson of of London will give a talk on the
Sturgeon Lake, visited with the for- campaign work.
' mer s parents, Mr. and Mrs, William
Anderson last week. i Misses Lila and Mary McDonald of
Miss Margaret Ferguson of Parkhill Ripley, spent the week -end the guests
spent the week -end. with her parents, of Mr. W. J, Riddell,
Mr, and Mrs, A. J. Ferguson.
Miss Margaret Dobie underwent an
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Phillips, Mrs, operation for appendicitis in the Tor -
'C. A. Howson and Mr. Ritchie spent onto hospital last week. She is get -
"Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ting along as well as can be expected.
Jewel of Benmiller, I Miss Annie McLeod of Toronto,
Mr. Jas. Brundrit has resumed his spent the week -end with her mother,
duties as teller in the Bank of Com- Mrs. John McLeod.tnerce after spending his holidays Miss Margaret Jackson of Toronto,
with his parents at Wiarton. Mr. was a week -end visitor with her par -
Ritchie who was relieving in Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs.'Jas Jackson.
' Brundrit's place has been appointed i JARDIN— STRAUGHAN
to the staff of the Bank of Commerce A quiet but pretty wedding was
"Sarnia. solemnized at Knox United church,
Mr. William Watson and daughter, Auburn on Tuesday, May 24th at 7
Mrs. Wilbur Johnston, accompanied a,nt,. when Sarah Ruth, younger
by Mr. and Mrs, Ezekiel Philips, left daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
an Monday by motor for a trip to, Straughan, of East Wawanosh, was
'the west. , united in nrariage to Thomas A. Jar -
Mi. Watson and slaughter are go-' din, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Jardin
_ ing to Carsland, . Alta, and Mr. and of Toronto. The ceremony was per -
Mrs. Phillips to Yellow Grass, Sask. formed by Rev. H. C. Wilson. The
Dr. B. C. Weir and Jack, and Mr, bride wore a tailored grey suit, with
rosewood hat, blouse a
'Geo. Paterson, s, est Sunday atand gloves; She
'Strathroy, (carried a bouquet of Briarcliff roses,
Messrs. Lloyd Johnston and Clare During the signing of the register, Mr.
"Vincient hitch -hiked to North Bay Jardin, father of the groom played.
last week where they hope to secure 'The Belts of St. Marys" on the piano.
work, They made the trip in a day. The bride's mother wore a becoming
Miss Eleanor Wilson, Mr. and Mrs; costume of navy blue, while the
J..J. Wilson, Miss Vivian Straughan groom's mother wore royal .blue.
and her mother, Mrs. Chas. Straughan 'Following the ceremony a wedding,
breakfast was served at the home o'
attended the crowning of the May the bride's parents in East Wawan-
A,ueen at the Stratford Normal on osh. The tables were decorated in
Friday. They were accompanied home
by Miss Beryl Wilson who has corn- White and pink,
'pleted her Normal courser The bride and groom left by motor
Visitors at the home of Mr. and for, a wedding trip to Muskoka.
'Mrs. George Million on Sunday were, Among those present at the wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardiner of Bloom- were Mr. and 141:8. F. H. Jardin and
field, Miss Evelyn Million, nurse -in -'daughters, Dora and Audrey Jardin
training in AIexander and Marine l of Toronto, Norman Roger of East
Geeneral Hospital, Goderieh, and Miss Wawanosh, and bliss Annie' Straug'-
Minnie Million, also of Goderich, lion, sister of the bride, of Goderich.
CHURCH NEWS On their return they will reside on
c
At the United Church on Sunday'
the gloom's farm in East Wawanosh,
Morning Rev. H. 0, Wilson spoke
from 1 Corinthians, 15-58 on "Loyal-' TUCKERSMITH
ity." I Mrs. Roy Brown and infant daugh-
Rev. G. W.Sherman of the Baptist ter have 'returned home from Scott
choral spoke MI Sunday afternoon Memorial Hospital, Seaforth.
from 2nd Kings 5-4 on "Power of .Miss Viola Pepper is visiting with
'Witness." the 'aunt, Mrs. W.'Wallis, in Clinton:
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
MARRIAGES
JARDIN-STRAIJCI•IAN—At Knox'
United Church, Auburn, on Tuesday,
May 24th. Sarah Ruth Straughan, of
East Wawanosh, was united in mar-
riage to Thomas A. Jardin;
NORMAN-TRDWAR.THA-.On Wed-
nesday evening, :May 25th. at the
Holmesyille United Church Manse,
Charlotte E. Trewartha, was united
in marriage to William J. Norman,
by Rev. J, W. Herbert.
BIRTHS
DIETRICH—In Clinton Community
Hospital on Monday, May 23rd. to
Mr. and Mrs. Pius Dietrich, Dash-
-wood, a daughter, Phyllis' Margaret
Louise.
DEATHS
McCALLUM—In . Lethbridge hospit-
al, on Friday, May 6th., Dr, D. D.
McCallum, beloved husband of
Caroline Coats McCallum, formerly
of Clinton.
CLUFP—In Toronto, on Wednesday,
May 25th. D, S. Cluff, formerly of
Clinton.
OKE—In Hamilton„ on Monday, May
23rd, Charles Oke, of Goderich, in
his 72nd year.
Quite a number from this vicinity
attended Wesley United Church in
Clinton on Sunday to hear Rev. Walde-
mar Williams, President of the Lon-
don Conference, as he preached anni-
versary sermons there,
Mrs. Ray Fear returned to her
home from Seaforth Hospital on
Sunday last.
Clinton Lions Club
THIRD ANNUAL
Draw and Frolic
Twenty-five prizes on Draw
Have you bought your ticket on
the draw yet? Do you realize
your support last year made it pos-
sible for us to give twenty-eight
boys and girls hospital and dental
treatment who would have been un-
able to have it except for you. Giv-
ing then: a chance for health and,
happiness in the future,
Dines or dollars invested with
us may bring you financial returns
in the form of prizes, etc., but
most important of all will bring
health and happiness to underpri-
vileged children,
Keep the evening of June 22nd
free for our frolic. Tickets on
Draw available from any member
of Lions Club.
PRESBYTERIAN
Annual Bazaar
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 4
IN CHURCH BASEMENT
Conveners of Booths:
Country Store, Mrs. Ward; Touch
and Take, Mrs. Fisher; Apron, Mrs.
Mutch; Gift, Mrs. Roberton; Candy,
Mrs. McDonald; Home-made Baking,
Mrs. Neilans; Rummage, M r s.
Streets. A 2 5c supper will be serv-
ed by the Girl's Club fr•oin 5 to 7
p.m. Everybody welcome. 85-2.
CARD OF THANKS
Miss Isobel Morrell and parents
desire to acknowledge their thanks to
Dr, Oakes, the Hospital Staff, teach-
ers and pupils of Clinton 'School of
Commerce, also Londesboro Sunday
school and to the many friends and
neighbours for their kindnesses shown
of gifts and flowers during her illness
and convalescence while in Clinton
Community Hospital.
NOTICE
For the convenience of the Tax -payers
of the town of Clinton, I will be in
the board room of the Town Hall,
commencing June lst.
Hours: 9 a.m. to 5'p.in.
N. W. MILLER
TAX COLLECTOR.
)
OTICE
We Now Offer a Full Line of
Ladies Pure Silk Hosiery
Chiffon, Crepe, Service Weight..
FustII Jashioited or Circular
Semi -Fashioned.
LADIES' COTTON HOSE.
MEN'S HALF HOSE.
in several qualities in newest design
and colors.
BRIGHT -COLORED ANKLETS.
ALL AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
KENNEDY: HOSIERY
James Street,
CLEARANCE SALE
New 1938 Radios, used for demon-
stration purposes only, at Clearance
l'cieas
One Cabinet Model Battery Set,
camplete....$49.00
One Mantel Model Battery Set,
6 tube.. $56.50
One Mantel Model Battery Set,
5 tube,. ..$39.00
(All sets complete with batteries)
One Electric Mantel Model only $49,50
Also one used Hand Washing Machine
and one Ice Box, both in perfect
condition.
GLEN COOK
Cut Flowers,
Flowering Plants
Floral Designs For
All Occasions.
SPRING FLOWERS.
Chas. V. Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
Fresh Eggs -Poultry
WANTED
Good prices are expected for Poul-
try for some time to come. When
you have any young chickens or fat
fowl give us a call.—Our prices are
always in line with city prices.
Our Egg -Grading Service will
please you. ' Eggs graded while you
wait.
N. W. TREWARTIIA
Phones—Office, 2141 Residence, 214w
J. L. McKNIGHT
Sun. Life Assurance
Fire, Casualty and Accident
Assurance
84-4
ANNOUNCEMENT
Wm. H.' Partlni
FOOT SPECIALIST,
Graduate of Stephenson Laborator-
lies, Boston, Mass., Maker of Light -
Weight Arch Supports to your fi
Individual Impression.
will be at the
Commercial Inn,
CLINTON, ONT.
Saturday, May 28
10 a,m. to 10 p.m.
FREE EXAMINATION. Y+
For Sale
Eight -roomed, solid brick house on
Clinton's finest residential street
Three bedrooms, bathroom; modern
plumbing, steam -heated. Two -car
garage and workshop, fruit trees,
shrubs, vegetable garden. Reason-
ably priced, Apply for inspection to
PO. Box 398, Clinton, ' 86-2.
Poultry Wanted
Give us the opportunity to cull
your fowl, Highest prices and reli-
able culling. All poultry weighed and
paid for at your farm. Gordon Pear-
son, Clinton, Phone 226. 85-4.
For Sale or Rent
Good Brick H ouse. Apply to E.
Ward, Huron street, 85 tf.
Help Wanted
Girl or woman for general house-
work and care of children. Apply to
Mrs. A. E, Epps, Rattenbury street.
85-1-p
PLAY
"The Colonel's Maid"
will bo presented by the Young People
of S. S. No. 6 in
LONDESBORO COMMUNITY HALL
FRIDAY, MAY 27th
at 8 o'clock
Followed by a Dance
General Admission 25c
85-1
Tenders Wanted
Tenders will be received up to June
15th. for the painting and decorating
of School House of S.S. No: 3, Hullett.
Kindly apply after school hours to
Mrs. Leo Stephenson, Secretary -
Treasurer, R.R. 2; Seaforth, Ont
85-2
is of ri erator -
Norge
With a ten year warranty, brand
new, a limited number only, $169,95.
For further particulars write
HEINTZMAN & CO.
242 Dundas Street, London,
NO OBLIGATION. 85-3.
OLD AND NEW TYME
DANCE
AT KIPPEN
Friday, May 27th
with Arthur's Radio Orchestra
and featuring Little Faye Hickson,
"the girl with the dancing feet",
a highly recommended contestant, of
Ken. Sable's Amateur Hour.
For A Real Treat—Don't Miss This.
General, Admission -30c Cents.
85-1.
PAGE 5"
ROXY THEATRE
Clinton:
CAPI•'FAL THEATRE
Goderich
siimsnmir
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth
Now Playing: "The ° Big Show",
Starring 'Geste Autrey..`
Now: William Powell with Anna-
belle in "The Baroness and the
Butler."
Now: Sonja, Henie in,:
• "HAPPY LANDING."
Mon., Tues., Wed. ''
"The Joy of Living"
A hilarious comedy
Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks,
Jr,ribbing
Alice Brady, Guy Kibbee and
Eric Blore.
Mon., Tues!. Wed.
ANNA NARGLE
starred in the grand biography
of England's great queen
tcV•CtOria The Great"
with H. B. Warmer and Anton
Walbrook
'Mon,, Tues., Wed,
Frederic March & Carole Lombard
give New York a good-natured
in the farce comedy
"NOTHING SACRED"
With Charles Winninger
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
"The Baroness and the
i Butler"
A. subtle and satirical farce -con-
edy on the lives of European so-
cialites, starring,
William. I'ewell, Annabel'laand
Helen Wesliiey.
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Humphrey Bogart, Frank McHugh
Allen Jenkins and Nat Pendleton
• bring the hill -billies to town . in a
frown -chasing comedy
"Swing Your. Lady"
with the Weaver Bros. and Elviry.
Thurs, Fri.; Sat.
Bert Lahr, Jimm y Savo, Billy
House and. Mischa Aver.
.The four horsemen of hilarity in.
a riotous fun show.,, , , . ,
'Merry -Go -Round of 1938'
y
Coming: Ronald Coleman in "Tlie
Prisoner -of Zenda"
Coining: "SNOW WHITE and the
SEVEN DWARFS."
Walt Disney's Latest Sensation.
Coming: `Love and Hisses" with
Ben Bernie.
Mat. :Sat. and holidays at 3 p.m.
Mat.. We l., Sat., Holidays, 3 p.m.
Mat.: Sat and Holidays at 3 p.m.
ThoPlace to Eat
Bartliff & Crich
Newly Decorated
Restaurant
GOOD LUNCHES.
HOME -COOKED MEALS.
IT'S A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU
Bartliff & Crich
Phone 1.
Clinton,
The Benmiller Nurseries
can supply your need in. Geraniums
Cannes, Border Plants of Trailers, and
in the Finest Strains of Annuals;
also in the best varieties of Tomato
plants (early), and being transplant-
ed they bear two weeks ahead of non-
transplanted plants.
We have a fine variety of Cabbage,
Cauliflower and Peppers.
STEWART BROS.,
BENMILLER NURSERIES
Phone Carlow 235
House For Rent
Apply Scott's Grocery. 75-te
Caspar Hotstuff and Mandy Strut,
the local dancing team, use Gress
Corn and Bunion Salves. Remove
Warts, Calluses too.
Sold by Hovey's Drug- Store in Clin-
ton and Hemphill's in Hensall and
all Drug Counters.
USED CARS
THE POPULAR MAKES ARE
HARD T,O FIND
—WE HAVE THEM -
1931 Ford Town Sedan, like new
inside and out.
1933 Chev. Master Coach
1929 Ford Coach„ original inside and
out
These Models are Scarce—We have
Five on Hand—Hurry
1935 Pontiac Sedan,
Very nice condition, locally owned
1930 Ford A Coach
dark blue, nice upholstering
1936 Chev. Master Coupe, 4000 miles
owned by a retired banker, name on
request
1929 Ford Coupe, Rumble Seat,
small mileage
1929 Ford Town Sedan,
Runs and looks like new
1931 Ford Pickup Closed Cab
1931 Ford Coupe, only 20,000 miles,
rumble seat
1937 Chev. Master Coach, 13000 utiles
1938 Dodge Demonstrator,
priced to sell
1929 Ford 1 Ton Truck
1928 Ford A Coach $135.00
1927 Ford Coupe $35.00
192G Chev. Sedan $35.00
1926_ Ford T. Coach ... , . , , , $25.00
1928 Ford Cab Coupe $138.00
new top
Wendorf's
Bakery
When you buy here you can be as-
sured that the Finished Product Con-
tains the Finest Materials That Mon-
ey Can Buy.
MARSHMALLOW ROLLS WILL
TEMPT YOU
AMONG ,OUR WEEK -END
SPECIALS.
..We h ave juot received a Shipment
of Williard's Assorted Chocolates
that we are selling at 39c Per Pound.
Treat yourself to a home-made
Butterscotch Sundae, containing Pure
Cream and Butter.
WE DELIVER.
Wendorf's Bakery
and Restaurant
Phone 68
ENGLISH LEGHORN
BABY CHICKS
'AND PULLETS'
CUSTOM HATCHING
SENATOR DUNLOP
STRAWBERRY PLANTS
FRESH ASPARAGUS,
E. L. MITTELL
Phone 213—Clinton.
CLAY TILE
CREDITON CLAY TILE
made by Kerr, can be procured from
your Local Agent.
For Prices and Particulars phone W.
J, Forbes, Clinton. 6D4r31.
84-2
STOCK COCK SALE
CLOVERDALE STOCK FARM,
Lot 17, Coli. 6, Stephen' Township
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1ST
commencing at 1.30 pm.
Twenty nicely bred young Shorthorn SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
Heifers and. Cows, and 6 young bulls.
From our Best Cows and renowned permanently removed by Electrolysis.
Show Bulls
W. C. Oesti•icher and R. M. Peck, MISS E. MERNER
Proprietors 84-2 VARNA, ONT.
Picone Hensall 97r12
or write to Varna, Ontario 94-13
BURGESIS' STUDIO
CLINTON
Photographs of. Distinction
by. .
IRENE BURGESS
Phone 116.
Developing and Printing
(Open Every Day)
1t
YES, We are ,still in
business, and we know
it too
REPAIRING IS ,OUR SPECIALITY
ALBERT PALMER
Isaac St., Clinton.
0
RADIO & ELECTRIC
SERVICE
Sumner brings more exacting
radio receiving conditions. Now
is the time to have your set over-
hauled to make sure it is working
at its best. Radio inspection in
your own home. Test Tubes—in-
spect aerial -75c. Complete shop
overhaul and tine -up (parts ex.
tra) $2.00.
PHONE 213.
E. E. Mittell
RADIO-TRICIAN
IMPORTANT NOTICE
ACCOUNTS, NOTES,
JUDGEMENTS COLLECTED
Our collecting department is a ra
suit of years of successful experi-
ence in collecting local or out-of-town
accounts. 1
No collection, no charge —
Mail your list of accounts to -day to
Burke's Collecting Agency
(License 176)
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT.
41-tt
DEBTS COLLECTED,
For many years we have specializ-
ed in the handing of collections and
are today handling a larger volume
of business than ever before.
Put our experience to work in
clearing' up your outstanding debts.
KELLY & AIKEN
The Collection Specialists,
ORANGEVILLE, ONTARIO
Established 1890. Phone 90
House For Sale.
Comfortable dwelling house on
Frederick street, Clinton. EIectric
lights, hot and cold water, bath,
double garage, and henhouse, large
enough for 40 hens, with large fenced
in run. Two quarter -acre lots one
entirely for garden purposes. Pro-
perty may be seen anytime, Apply
Kenneth Whitmore, Clinton, Ontario,
House For Sale
A very desirable residence on Prin-
cess street. Good garden and fruit
trees, electric lights and town water.
House in good condition. Apply at
the News -Record office. 75-c.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Eliza Jane Dodd,
For Sale late of the Town of Clinton, in the
One four -wheeled trailer, well tired, County of Huron, Widow, deceased.
large box, $20.00. One 4 h. D. engine All persons having claims against
in running order, $15.00. Phone 97j. the Estate 01 the above deceased are
Victor Falconer, Clinton, to file the same with the
84-2-p undersigned Solicitor for the Execu-
trices, Addie Viola Sturdy and Doris
Gilmour Miller Batkin, on or before
the 28th day of May, 1938, after
which date the assets will be distri-
buted amongst the patties entitled
thereto, having regard only to the
claims of which notice shall have been
given.
DATED at Clinton this 9th day of
NORTH BOUND May, A.D. 1938.
F. FINGLAND, Clinton, ,Ontario,
Solicitor for Executrices,
Addle Viola Sturdy and
Doris Gilmour Miller Batkin.
83 3
Write and Our Salesman will Call London - Wingham
DODGE AND DESOTO DEALERS Mot01Nays.
C. FRITZ&SON LEAVE CLINTON:
ZURICH Phone 82 Daily except Sunday and Holidays
SOUTH BOUND
UPHOLSTERING
First class upholstering reliably
and correctly . done. Complete line
of coverings. Estimates given. 15 To Wingham To Kincardine
years experience, Local references, 2.30 pan. 8.00 p.m.
Wm, Reid, West St., Goderich,
84-2-p.
To London
8.10 a.m. 4.15 p.m.
Sunday and Iiolidays Only
SOUTH BOUND
Wanted To London
Old horses or cattle for mink feed; 5.30 p.nt.
if dead phone at once. Will pay ac- NORTH BOUND
cording to value. Elmer. Trick, phone To Wingham To. Kincardine
607x5, or Lloyd Baticins, 619r14. 2.30 p.m. 9.40 p.m.
84 t.f-.e-o-w
The Next Meeting of
COURT OF REVISION
For the Township of Hullett HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
A Court of Revision: to hear the ap- will be heldin the Council Chambers,
peals against the Assessment Roll of Court House, Goderich, commencing
1938, for the Township of Hixliett, will
be held in the Community Hall, Lon- TUESDAY, MAY 31st,
desboro, on June 6th, at 1 P.M. 1938, at 2 'P.M.
Parties appealing against their as- All Accounts, Notices of Deputations,
sessment must send their Appeals to and other business requiring atten-
the Clerk, on or before the 3rd day of tion should be in the hands of the
June. County Clerk by May 27th,
JAS. W. McCOOL, J. M. ROBERTS
•.
ClerkCounty Clerk Goderich,ofllullettTwp,AnQ84-2.
Wanted
Highest cash prices paid for Old
Horses and Cattle fit for mink feed.
Everything removed. If dead phone
at once, Fred Gilbert, 608r22, Clin-
ton. 79-tf-
For Sale
A house and barn on Wellington
Street. Water and hydro. Apply to
J. E. Howard, 31 on 624, Clinton.
70-tf.
Cleaning and Pressing
Suits, Coats and Dresses
DRY CLEANING AND R.EPAIIUN0ee,.
W. J. J'AGO, TAILOR
Ti not open work mag be left t
Reard"s Barber