HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1939-11-30, Page 5-THITRS.,,NOV.:3b, 1939
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
ELECTIONS NEXT MONDAY
When the ratepayers go to the polls next Mone
day they will be asked to elect a Mayor, Reeve,
Public Utilities Commissioner, and Public School
Trustee for. St. Andrew's Ward.
The napes 11 �
of those a p iearin ' on the ballots
.
will be:
For.. Mayor: W. G. Cook, B. J. Gibbings,
K. G. Waters.
For Reeve: - N. W. Trewartha, F. Livermore,
For P.U.C.: W. S.
R�ol'mes, .,.W. T. Hawkins. awkins
.
From the list of tintennoninated for council six f led qualification papers within therequired
time and.,are'elected by: acclamation: W. Ni. Aiken,
M J. Agnew, '0. L. Paisley, A. J. McMurray, W.
Walker and V. DI. Falconer.
For Public School Board:
St. Andrew's Ward—A. F. Cudmore, Ernest Brown4
(one to be elected.)
St. James' Ward -Mrs. N. W, Trewartha (accl.)
St. • John's Ward—T. H. Hardy (acct)
'St. George's Ward—Mrs. McKinnon (accl.)
AUBURN
LONUESBORO
Mr. and Mrs.: Gordon Taylor, Mrs. The regular meeting of the Women's
.Herbert Mogridge, :Mrs. - Fred Roas Institute will be held in Community
and Mrs. James Woods motored to Hall on Thursday, Dec. 7 at 2 o'clock
'Toronto last Friday to purchase sup- sharp. Topic: Historical Research,
plies for the Red Cross, Mrs. Geo. Moon; atoll Call "Some -
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Medd of Goder- place made. famous through history";
-Soh visited with Mr.. and Mrs. Alfred Christmas Carols,' convenor, Mrs, R.
-Rollisof on Sunday. Vodden. The District President, Mrs.
Mrs. Edgar Lawson, Misses Bernice Feed Oster of Blyth will be present
i:L:awson, Sadie Carter and Josephine and give a report of the recent con.
Weir spent the weekend in Galt with vention. Hostesses: Mrs. R. Fairserr-
..1Virs. Lawson's sister, Mrs. Kruse and vice, Mrs. R. Caldwell, Mrs. M, Ross,
Mr. Kruse. Mrs. W. Hamilton, Mrs. 3. Shaddick.
.and Mrs. Jack West, Lorne and At the close of the Institute meeting
Joan West of Wingham visited with the Red Grose will meet and discuss
Mrs. Fred Ross and Donald on 'Sun. business. There will also be on hand
Mrs. Frank Lansing is having her wool for sock or 'sweaters and mat-
, home on Main street wired for elect- erial for programs or any wishing
::noir, : , sewing may call Mrs. Geo. McVittie.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sheppard and Please come early to the Institute
Mr. Garnet Cameron were in Toronto meeting.
last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roberton' of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yungblutt cele- Cliffordvisited for several days last
brated their thirteenth wedding an- week with Mr. and "Mrs. M. Ross,
ssiversary last Friday.. Mr. and Mfs. Milton Hooper, St.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Robison were Marys, and Mr. J. D. Elsley and
London visitors on Saturday. daughter, Kali, of Listowel visited
Mrs. James Howitt is visiting her with Mr. and Mrs. James Elsley on
daughter, Mrs. Hugh Chesney and Mr. Wednesday last.
Chesney of Seaforth. Mr. Cecil Griffiths and wife, Guelph
Mrs. Wesley Bradnoek, Misses Dor- were weekend visitors with Mr. and
othy Wilson, Beiy1 Wilson and Vivian Mrs. Win. Griffiths.
Straughen were London visitors last Mr. and Mrs. Norman Caster and
Saturday. Joyce, Seaforth, and Mrs, Wan. Hiles,
Mr. George Beadle, Mr'. Arthur Clinton, were callers on Mrs. Tamblyn
Yungblutt and,'Mrs. Thos. Haggitt and Mrs. Elsley, Sunday.
visited with Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Mr, Hugh Chesney, wife and family
Brawn at Monkton 'on Tuesday. of Seaforth visited with Mr. and Mrs.
J, P. Manning Sunday.
The C.G•I.T. met in the basement, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sinclair and little
of the United Church on Friday evien- daughter,•Kippen, spent Sunday at
ing far the election of officers for the home of Mrs.. C. Watson.
the coming year. The meeting was Mr, Wellington McCool, Toronto,
opened by .singing "0 Canada" andvisitorwas a weekend with hisbrot
l-
the C.G.I.T. pledge was repeated in er, Mr. James W. McCool.
unison. The following officers were
then chosen: President, Helen Marsha;
Vice President, Betty Craig; Sec-
retary, Joan Sheppard, pianist, Zeta
Munro; Treasurer, Vivian Straughan; ere burns on face and hand, when he
Assistant Pianist, Ila Craig. Mrs. was knocked down by falling walls or
Hugh C. Wilson will be the leader for the McCool stare. He' is -working
the winter months. around as usual. Mr, W. Griffiths
The Finance Committee of the local is repairing the damage done to Mr.
Red Cross' met in Dr. B. C. Weir's Ewan's house and also rebuilding his
office on Monday night to discuss garage'
ways and means for raising money.Rev, A. Menzies delivered a very
It wets decided to have a program fine sermon Sunday a.m., the choir
committee, the following were ap was assisted by Mr. Dunn from the
pointed: Alfred ltcliinson, (convenor), West, who is visiting Robt. Gibbs.
Harvey McGee and Raymond Red Mr. Dunn contributed a very beauti-
mond. It was decided to hold the fit solo at the morning service.
rummage sale Januay 3rd with W. T. Neer Sunday the White Gift Ser -
Riddell in charge and Jack Buchanan, vice of the Sunday School will be
•Ezekiel Phillips, W. J. Stewart, Wm, observed, the S. S. will occupy the
Straughan, Herb. Mogridge and Nel- centre seats in the auditorium.
soot McCiarty, assistants. It Was also •
-
decided to hold dances during the
• 'winter with. Gordon McClinchey, M.
Allen and Robt. Turner as a com-
mittee. .
BIRTHS,
BATKIN--I,i Clinton, Hospital, on
Sunday, November - 26th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd P. Batkin—a son.
GIBBINGS—In Clinton , Hospital, on
Monday, November 27th, to Mr:
and Mrs. Percy Gibbings—a son.
NOONAN—At the Hotel Dieu Hos-
pital, Windsor, on Saturday, ` Nov.
18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold F.
Noonan (nee Ann, Stewart), a son
-Robert Adam,
MARRIAGES
THOMPSON;-LEE' — On Saturday,
November _18th, by the Rev. R. C.
McDernid, Toronto,- Dorothy Lee,
youngest daughter of the late Sam-
uel Lee, of Londesboro, and Mrs.
Alex. McGregor, of Blind River, to
Jack Thompson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. ` J. B. Thompson of Toronto.
DEATHS
CURRIE — In Clinton, on Friday,
November " 24th, Russell Currie,
aged 56 years.
BAYFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Featherston,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker and
Jacqueline, motored to Sarnia last
week and were guests for the day at
K
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A large crowd w•as in town Sunday
to view' the destruction of the recent
fire.
Mr. D. Ewan is suffering from sev-
the home of their sister, Mrs
Ki
H. 13.
ng. They were accompanied by
eir aunt, Mrs. Wilson Cox, who
ent the weekend with her neice at
aiania, and is also visiting cousins: at
elby, Mich, en route to Enderlin,
North Dakota,
Mrs, H. • A. Stott left on Wednes-
y of last week to spend the winter
Detroit.
Misses M. and J. Miller, Mr. and
s. Avery and two children and
Miss Jessie Metcalf of Detroit spent
e American Thanksgiving and the
weekend with Mrs. W. F. Metcalf,
Mrs. Jas. Ferguson went to Sea.-
orth on Monday to visit her sister,
Mrs. Geddes.
Mrs. C. W. Brown was the guest
Mrs. N. W. Woods for a couple of
da
the beginning of the week:
Mr. and Mrs, C. Plater and family
d Miss Elsie McLeod returned to
etroit on Sunday after having spent
e American Thanksgiving with
eir parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. W. J.
McLeod.
Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Clark and little
oberta Ann of Cleveland spent the
oliday and weekend with Mrs.
lark's grandmother, Mrs, M. Fields.
Mr. C. W. Howard of Windsor spent
e weekend with his mother, Mrs.
, Fields, who is in ill health.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Knight and' two
hildiren of Toronto spent the weekend
ith Mrs. Knight's mother, Mrs. 1:.
C, Gemeinhardt. Miss Evielyn Getn-
inhardt, who has been visiting her
stet' in Toronto for the past two
weeks, returned home with them.
Nomination was held in the 'Town
Hall 'on Thursday evening of last
veckc when the three trustees of the
illage: John E. Howard, Wm. L.
ergusos and Leslie E. Elliott were
eturnned to office by acclamation.
Miss Lorna Westlake of London'
pent the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, W. Westlake,
The work on the harbour was com-
pleted on Saturday hast and is a big,
improvement.
Mrs. Robert Scotehmer spent a few
days in Toronto last week the guest
of Mn and Mrs. Harold Scotehmer•
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in
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Mr. and Mrs. LIoyd Keys and fam-
ily visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Hart.
Mr. Cecil Wiley of Detroit spent travelling bag and address. Although
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, taken by surprise Mrs. Elliott thank-
.. Lloyd Keys and family. ed them very graciously andexpres-
A meeting was held in the township sed the desire to be 'permitted to still
hall Monday night to elect a Prost- assist with the activities at Grace
dent and committee to. corny on the Church. Although she has left the
work of the Red Cross. The offieers old home, she is still in the comrnun
elected were: Hon„ Pre$, Mrs. L. ity with her sister,, Mrs. Sowerby.
Beatty; Pres., Mrs. Alfred J ninston, Mr. and Mrse Cecil ltowdeu and son
Vies Fres., miss Edythe E. M:ossep; Frs nk of Bothwell were Sunday call-
Sec., Miss Rachel Johnston Treasur- er•s at Mr. and Mac. J. S. Lockhart's.
• er, Mrs,. Geo, H. Beatty; Committee Mr, Tlios. Sowerby, his metates alai
for Garment Cutters, Mrs. A. Ings Mrs. F. Elliott visited Sunday with
and Mrs. L. McConnell. It was de- Mrs Mcllaoy, Eginondville, and at-
tided to hold their first meeting. en tended service there.
Wednesday afternoon Dec. 6th. Little Audrey. Harrison has been
Mrs. Smith has returned to. her quite ill with scarlet fever. All the
.home in the village after spending children arid some adults were in,
a' week• with her daughter, Mrs. oculated for a ',preventative. The
Dodsworth of London. !school was fumigated and we hope
A very pleasant time was spent there will be no more cases.
in the township hall on Tuesday! Miss Elva Elliott attended teachers
night when the young people of the convention at Clinton on Friday.
community gathered toy do honer to ( Ma'. Harry Powell has been. suffer -
the newly-weds; Mr. and Mrs. Camp- ing from a very painful bruise on his
.bell McKinley of the Goshen .Line. hand, On Sunday in. Goderich hosp-
A very pleasant afternoon was ital he had the handl opened and
PORTER'S HELL.
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CHRYSANI•HEMUM
TIME
For several weeks we shall have a
good supply, all colors and 38
varieties.
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: Vivi and "68j
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CHICKEN & FOWL
MARKET
When your chickens are fattened
for market we will be glad to quote
you mien either live or on a dressed
basis. Always is the market for fat
hens.
Our Egg Candling service by ex-
perienced candlers will give you the.
oest of satisfaction.
N. W. TREWARTHA
Day Phone 214—Night 328 or 602r5
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CARD OF THANKS
As it is impossible to thank each
one individually, Mr, J. P. Manning,
Londesboro; wishes to publicly ack-
nowiedge his appreciation for the
splendid work done by the vlolunteer
firemen and any others who assisted
in any way in saving the store at
the time of the fire which swept the
village.
Miss Maud. McGregor and Mr. Herb
McGregor attended the funeral of the
late Russel Currie in Clinton on Mon-
day.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank each and
all who so willingly helped to con-
fine the fire in our village on Nova
20th, and also the Fire Brigades from
the different towns. We also ap-
Predated the sympathy and kindness
extended to us then and since the loss
of our store. — Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
McCool, Londesboro, Ont.
GODERICIi TOWNSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finlay spent the
weekend in Guelph.
A very pleasant time was spent at
the home of Mi. and Mrs, Oliver Cole
On Sunday, Rev. R. M. Gale spoke on Wednesday evening, when the
to a good sized congregation. The neighbors and friends • of the eem-
ideal weather gave old and young a inanity presented Mr. and Mrs. Rich
desire to be aut. and Evans with a miscellaneous show-
n o d
We gathered a bunch f ndelions a er. Mr. Clarence Pardue -read the
on Nov 27th. Not often they aro ,address after which the gifts, were
blooming so late. presented. Dick, on behalfof his
On. Tuesday the Ladies Aid present- wife thanked them and the evening
ed Mrs. Fred :Elliott with a lovely was spent in games and dancing.
Mr. John Durnin of Dungannon vis-
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E.
Miller and other relativiss in Goderich
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. R. R. Currie and family wish
this tobe'an expression of their sin-
cere gratitude for all the kindness
and sympathy of friends shown, in
their recent sad bereavement. They
wish to thank all who sent flowers,
who loaned cars and assisted at the
funeral and Rev's. O'Neil and Silver
we tender out, thanks for their kind
word's and helpful sympathy.—Mrs.
R. R. Currie and family.
BOXY THEATRE:
Clinton.
NOW PLAYING: Baby sandy in
`UNEXPECTED FATHER" '
1: Mon., Tues., Wed.
"NEWSBOY'S HOME"
A picture full of fun and fight,
with that great boy star,
Jackie Cooper.
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
GENE AUTRY .
down,
all the action
Shut made haul P
oy No. One.
MONTEREY"
Burnette — June
Hayes and The
comes swingingthe trail,
again with and ad-
venture Sha Public
Cowb
"IN OLD EY"
Smiley Burne Storey
George Hay Hoosier
Hot
Shots
Coming: 'Alice Faye—Don Ameche
in "HOLLYWOOD CAVALCADE"
Mat.: Sat, and Holidays at 3 p.m.
sem®
CAPITAL THEATRE REGENT THEATRE
Goderich Seaforth
NOW: "KENTUCKY" NOW: "REAL GLORX"
featuring Loretta Young with ANDREA LEEDS
Mon., Tues., Wed.
It's Scandalous, but Siren!
"NAUGHTY but NICE"
Ann SHERIDAN—Dick POWELL
Gale PAGE—Helen BRODERICK
Zasu PITTS Allen' JENKINS
and
the National Jitterbug Champion's
Thurs., "Fri, & Sat.
GENE AUTRY & Smiley Burnette
with Mary Carlisle & Douglase
Dumbrille
out on the plains, under the stars,
for a swift adventures andsome
ranch melody.
"Rovin' Tumbleweed's"
Coming: "ILEAL GLORY"
with GARY COOPER
Mat: Wed., Sat. & Holidays 3 p.m. '
Mon.. Tues., Wed.
Ralph RICHARDSON—C. Aubrey
SMITH—Clive BAXTER and
JUNE DUPREZ
A military spectacle of the Britten
Sudan done in magnificent style
"FOUR FEATHERS",
Thu,., Fri. & Sat.—Double Feature
CHARLES RUGGLES in a riotous
matrimonial farce comedy
"HIS EXCITING NIGHT"
sand
balancing an entertaining program.
The Three Mesquiteers in
"RED RIVER. RANGE"
Coming: Bette Davis in
"OLD MAID"
Mat: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m.
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to take this. opportunity
of expressing our deep appreciations
and profound thanks to the kind
neighbours and friends, also the var.
ious Fire Departments, for their will-
ing
ill-
a and untiring.offorts
in saving
our home during the very disastrous
fire that swept our village last week.
—Mr. and Mrs, David Ewan.
For Sale
Electric four -plate McClary Range,
with oven and annex for either wood
or coal. Will sell for half price, or
trade for good wood and coal range.
Apply Box 11, Blyth. 64-1
township. ss
Miss Margaret Holtzhauer who has
been visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. Fin-
lay for some time returned to her
home at Guelph.
Don's forget the S, S. No. 9 School.
Christmas Concert on December 15,
everybody_ welcome. /
Mr. Chas. 1'. Fitzgerald of Granton
visited 'With his sister-in-law, Mrs.
Harry J. Thompson this week.
Miss Olive Thompson is guest of
her sister, Mrs. John Kirby, of
Oshawa, and Miss Maxine Roberts
of Cobourg this week.
LONDON ROAD
Sixteen ladies spentan enjoyable
time at Mrs. Milton Wiltse's where
they held their Noslember meeting.
The president was absent so Mrs.
Clegg occupied the chair and Mrs.
Geo. Falconer. 'played the piano. Inc
spent at tha home on Mrs. L. Beatty drained. Last reports he is doing meeting opened by singing: "0 Ent -
'on Monday when the members of the nicely.
W.A. of St. John's Anglican wenn
'entertained by Canon Shepherd and
Mrs. Shepherd with lantern slides i
,:showing views of the Arctic region
at Aklavild where they havle been
missionaries for the past ten years.'
Mrs. Shepherd gave a very interest-
rang talk on her work among the
Eskimo and had a number of curios
•nhowinng their skill. A dainty, lunchl
-;was 'thenserved by the hostess.
• Braid Isle" followed by they creed.
Mrs. Haply reach the secretary's re-
`rUCKERSMIl'
Rev. and Mrs. A. E, Arlin of God-
erich visited friends in this district
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Habkiek and
Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Ball of Pontiac,
Mich., visited the ladies. mother,
Mrs. E. Ball last weekend. -
W
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When you can buy quality
Christmas Cake, any size,
light or dark, at Bartliff's
A variety of choice fresh
Pastry. and Cakes are here
for your weekend selection.
FRESH OYSTERS
Lost Watch
A lady's watch in a small box. On
the dial is a small bird. Finder please
leave at the Clinton News -Record.
64-1
For Sale
Solid Oak hall seat and mirror;
a 10x12 rag; large horse blanket;
man's leather coat, size 42. Mrs. J.
M. Elliott, Victoria Street. Phone 27.
64-1
port. Several businessitems were
discussed, A quilt was quilted during
the afternoon. As Mrs, Swinbank was
unable to be present Mrs. Monahan
acted in her stead for the program
part of the meeting The program
consisted :of several members giving
the early -history of Huron County's
towns and villages, also ' the past
history- of the. London Road, All these
Bazaar and Tea
The Ladies Guild of St. Paul's
Church are holding their Annual
Bazaar today (Thursday)._ Afternoon
Tea and six .o'clock supper. 64-1
Buildings for Sale
26 x 18 and 12 x 16, 1' storey,
Suitable for dwelling, garage er hen -
hoose. Apply to the News -Record.
64-1
BARTLIFF'S
Phone 1. Clinton.
OLD TYME
Dance at Kippen
VITA - MINERAL
READ
FRIDAY, DEC. 1st
CLAYTON STEEPER
& HIS CANADIAN COWBOYS
"The music that makes you want
to dancer„
EXTRA SPECIAL FLOOR SHOW
Don't Miss This One.
Shoe ':`' epair
Suede Shoes Cleaned and Recolored.
Heels Straightened—Half Soles
Rubber Heels
Expert Sewing and Repairing on all
fine or work shoes.
Rubber Boots repaired—
a
—S;rates Sharpened
For Salo
Bourbon Red Turkeys, hens and
Toms, suitable for breeding' stock.
Apply Walter Dale, R. R. 4, Clinton,
Phone 616r24, 64-2p
Blyth School Concert
On Dee. 8th at 8 nem. the pupils
of the Public' School will present a
concert in Memorial Hall, Blyth.
Choruses, drills, two-part singing,
dialogues, solos and a Rhythm band
by the children. Every ehild is taking
part. 64-2
House for Sale or Rent
Seven -room frame house, modern
conveniences, goocli' garden-, and Bruit
trees; also for sale Moffat electric
range, single bed with Marshallmat-
tress, china cabinet, hall rack and
kitchen table Phone 293 or see: Miss
Edith Hunt, evenings or Saturday
afternoon. 64-2
NICK'S
(next Mel. Crich's Barber Shope -1
FOR. SALE
The bread with the extra "Wheaty"
taste. Eat it for health..It contains
Vitamins A.B.E.G. and the following
minerals: Phosphorus, Calcium Mag-
nesium, Potassium, Sodium, & Iron.
Well -Equipped Wood -Working Shop
on Albert Street.
Including Motors, Ten Machines,
Stock and Tools.
— also —
Ono and one-half storey HOUSE on
Shipley Street, containing 8 rooms
furnished or unfurnished.
papers
papers were much enjoyed. Questions'
about countseaffairs were also asked
and discussed.: Mildred and Lois
Wiltse played a duet. The meeting
closed by singing the "Old Rugged
Cross" and God Save the King. The
next meeting will be heldat Mrs.
Mervyn Hanly's on Tuesday, Dec. 5.
Will all members kindly' remember
change of clay and date. The roll Bali
will be 'answered by the first two
lines of "My Favourite : Christmas
Carol"'. A quilt will be quilted and
an election of officers held, Will all
members kindly bring any gift for
the bale. , -
T. R. WIGGINTON
553f.
Roomers Wanted
Apply to P. 0. Box 343, Clinton.
64-1
Skates For Sale
Pair of tube skates, size 8, in ex-
ceIIent condition. Will be sold at a
bargain. Apply at BartIiff's, 64-1
The Vita -Mineral Loaf is Nature's
White Bread.
Get a loaf today. Compare the taste.
and quality.
Wendorf' s
For Sale
Comfortable two storey house, cor-
ner Dunlop and Isaac streets. Apply
Mrs, John McKinley, Clinton.
57 tf
For Sale
75 choice Barred Rock Pillets for
sale. Priced reasonable, Apply to
Lloyd Medd, R. R. 1., Clinton, or.
phone 41-687. 63-1
Wanted—Fox recd
Old horses and cattle. We will
call, destroy and bleed your sick dis-
abled animals. Reasonable prices
paid. Jackson Bros. Phone Seaforth
134-5. 52-4
IMPORTANT
'AUCTION SALE
— o'f
—
PURE-BRED' and GRADE
MILCH COWS and HEIFERS
From the holstein Herd of Roseview
Farm, Paris, Ont.
(Largest Holstein herd in Ontario)
(oder 200 head)
-- at the —
PICTON St. STABLES, GODERICE
- on, --
Ft
a ray, eco S
at 1.30 sharp
These cattle are Federaly Accredited,
T.B, Tested, Inoculated against ship-
ping fever and thoroughly guaran-
teed as represented. The kind to
give quality and quantity.
TERMVISL—CASH
GERALD BROOKS,
Proprietor, Paris, Ont.
T. GUND.RY & SON, Auctioneers.
P. S. After cattle are disposed of, a
number of i,orses and colts will
be sold. 1
MONUMENTS!
To those contemplating build-
ing a Monument . . Get my
prices before buying. Cemetery
Lettering a specialty.
All work guaranteed.
JOHN GRANT
CLINTON- MARBLE
& GRANITE WORKS
Clinton Ontario
Successor to Ball & Zapfe
59 tf
CASH
PRIZES
sIoo
Weekly
TUNE IN:
"Robin Hood's
Progra
99
THURSDAY NIGHTS
8.30
C.K
WINGHAM
SAVE YOUR
ROBIN HOOD COUPONS
BURGESS' STUDIO
CLINTON
Photographs of Distinction
by
IRENEBURGESS
Phone 115.
Developing and Printing
(Open Every Day)
Ours is a Ripping Business.
We do all -kinds 'of repairing.
Save money by having your
clothes looked over.
E REST
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The Lowest Price in
DeForest History
'ALBERT PALMER
Isaac St., Clinton.
Community Auction Sale
at Dick Hotel Stables Seaforth;
FRIDAY, DECEMBER lst
35 head choice stockers, ranging from
400 to 800 lbs.;.85 pigs, weanlings to
125 lbs.; poultry; potatoes; furniture
and other items,
Bring anything you have to sell
Rates are reasonable.
HOMER HUNT, Manager.
Phone Seaforth 228x12
GEO. H. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
57 tf 2p
STRATFORD-GODERICH
COACH LINES
FALL AND WINTER TIME TABLE
•Leave Clinton for Stratford
Daily 325 A.M. & 5.10 P.M.
Leave Clinton for Goderich—
Daily except Suns. & Holidays,
1.45 P.M. & 8.30 P.M.
Sundays & Holidays,
1.45 P.M. & 10.40,P.M.
Connection at Stratford for Toronto,
(kTavistock London,, Detroit,
and Woodstock.
BARTLIFF'S, Local Agents, Phone 1
Don't judge this babrry radio by
its amazingly ]ow price. Real selec-
tivity andpower, with long battery
life and life -like tone.
DeForest double purpose tubes
give 6 -tube power and selectivity
in 4-1 :be economy The big clear -
vision gold Glial covers the entire
broadcast band. Genuine 514s" Alnico
speaker power output of, 200 milli -
watts. Genuine walnut cabinet.
Have installed one of the latest Tube
Testers for all makes of tubes.
House for Sale
A most desirable 7 -roomed house
A. W. Groves in good locality. A fevr minutes walk
from the Collegiate. Electrie light
oe Feeds
HOG CONCENTRATE.
POULTRY CONCENTRATE.
COMPLETE 19" EGG MASH.
Free Choice Laying Mash, O.A.C.
Pig Weaning and Starting Mash.
COMPLETE HOG GROWER.
A Full Line of Roe Feeds
Sold By
11. CHARLES WORTH
59 tf
Men and Women Wanted
No bigger line of household neces-
cities anywhere. Prices get business.
Quality assures repeats. High cem-
mission and plenty of advantages.
Season at its height. If you are
interested in a permanent Work,
steady pay and a good future, in-
vestigate our Plan at once without
obligation, FAMILEX, 570 St. Clem-
ent St., Montreal. 84-1.
For Sale
Comfortable house, situated at the
east end of Ontario street. If not
sold, will rent to responsible tenant.
Apply L. Peacock, Phone 636116.
58-tt
Wanted
RaW furs for highest market price.
It will pay you to deal with Norman
East, R. R. 1, Clinton. 68.8
Heater For Sale
Good wood heater for sale. Cheap.
Apply News -Record. 61 13
For Sale
Twa farms, about one and a half
miles east of Londesboro. Apply to
R. Shaddick, Londesboro, Ont. 63-3
To Rent
Sia -roomed cottage on Battenbury
street. Furnace, bath, wired for
electric stove. Apply to Mrs. Farn-
ham. 50 tf-lp
Wanted to Buy
Old ,horses and dead cattle. Must
be suitable for nuink feed, removed
promptly. Fred Gilbert, Phone 6081.22
Cantoncentral. 34-tf.
W anted
Old horses or cattle for mink feed;
if dead phone at once. Will pay ac-
cording to value. Elmer Trick, phone„
60gr5, or Lloyd Batkins, 619r14.
84 t,f-.e-one
PRINCESS STREET - CLINTON and water, large lot with some fruit
trees. Apply New -Record Office.
. AGENT FOR:.
Phonolas Rogers, ers, DeI+ os est,
and Philco Radios
Apex Washers and Norge
Refrigerators.
Cleaning and Pressing
Suits, Coats and Dresses
DRY CLEANING AND REP /mums
W. J. AGO, TAILOR
if not open work may be lett at ,
Hearda Barber Shwa. J