Clinton News-Record, 1957-09-05, Page 5'471HURSDAY, Srb I . 1957
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Latest Time for Insertions --- 12 noon Wednesday
Dial HIJ 2-3844
Accommodation For went
-AI acorMMODA.TION FOR, ENT
Raglan Street, furnished, heated.
•Phone HU 2-9483. 3643
HOUSE, THREE BEDROOMS and
bath, near KiPPen. .Lloyd Lovell
Phone Hensall 678r22, 37p
ROUSE ON NO. '4 HIGHWAY, 5
aninutes walk to the Radar School,
For further particulars Phone
HU 2-9427. 36-1b
'TWO ROOM FURNISHED D apart-
anent, oil heated. Apply E. J.
• Jacob, London Road, near RCAF
' Station, Phone HU 2-7574,„ 36 -lb
CHOICE) OF APARTMENTS for
lent. Furnished and heated, D. S.
Cantelon, Raglan SI„ .Phone HU 2-
' 9483. 36-t11b
ROOM' AND BOARD, for 'one
.'alone or two sharing, private home
•.and' private entrance. Phone IlltJ
' 2-7093. 35.5-13
FOUR ROOM GROUND FLOOR
-apartment. Private entrance and
private bath. Unfurnished or part-
ly furnished. Oil furnace, Avail-
:able
vail-:able now. Phone HU 2-9005. 36-113
Accommodation Wanted
APARTMENT, 2 BEDROOMS,
:ground floor, available October 1.
.Phone HU 2-3854 35-36-p
MOUSE OR GOOD SIZED apart-
xnent,, unfurnished, by September
14. Contact S. R. Dick, phone E3ce-
ter 384W or W. Chambers. Phone
Clinton HU 2-9938. , 3543
Articles For Sole
FIT FCPRfrC GRAIN GRINDER.
Phone HU 2-9812. P. Wester-
. bout. 33ttb
BEACH, COAL OR WOOD range,
white enamel, high shelf and res-
ervoir, good condition. Phone HU
'2-3484. 36-p
RUBBER STAMPS, SIGNATUR-
es, maps of town, marking devices
of all kinds. Call at News -Record
'Office, Albert Street, Clinton..
14-tfib
-MOH QUALITY KITCHEN
chrome sets. Reasonably priced
and very easy tens at T. A.
Dutton's Store; Brucefield. Dial
HU 2-32k2. 32-tfb
GENEROUS TRADE-IN Allow-
Gance on your old TV on • a Brand
New 1958 RCA Television. T. A.
'Dutton, Brucefield, phone Clinton
HU 2-3232. 36 -tib
SEVERAL NEW PATTERNS in
English Bone China Dinnerware,
`including lovely "Cornflower". See
it and others in our window ,and
get our low prices for fine china.
Counter's Jewellery. • 36p
COLEMAN SPACE' HEATER,
51,000 b.t:u., dark brown color,
-complete with pipes; both in A4
•eondition. Call Mrs. Fred Miller,
HU 2-3840 mornings or after 6
:p.m, 3013
HOME FREEZERS - RCA 20 cu.
It. Chest type freezers. Five year
guarantee, one year free services,
Regular $569, our price $399, cash
'or terms. T. A. Dutton, RCA Vic-
tor Dealer, Brucefield. HU 2-3232.
32to39-Ili
-aVeCYDORS AND GENERATORS
rewound and repaired. Brushes,
•<cap'acitators, switches, bearings;
droll
appliances, repaired. Recon-
' dirtioned motors for sale. Art
-Lovett, Issae Street at Dunlop.
"Phone HU 2-6640. 36 -tib
'OLIVER 77 TRACTOR; 3 Furrow
plow; hay loader; rubber tire
-wagon and rack; Oliver 6 ft. com-
bine; rubber tire manure spread-
rer. Extra good 160 acre farm, 15
'acres of bush, small creek, lots of
:water. White brick veneer house.
Good barn and other buildings.
`Con. 7, Goderioh Township. This
'3s• property of Gordon Gilbert, now
in B.C. Contact Fred Gilbert,
'Huron Rd., Goderich. Phone Gode-
xich 1483J1. 36p
Articles Wanted
'GOOD USED TYPEWRITER.
`State price and give particulars.
:Phone Clinton HU 2-3232. 36•db
Automobiles For Sale
'49 STUDEBAKER, SKYLIGHT
Coupe; best offer takes it. Phone
'HU 2-7527. 36b
Business Opportunities
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
'Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin-
ton HU 2-6692, 13••tfb
CUSTOM WORK
'MASONRY WORD, All Types.
.Apply William Harris, phone HU
'2-9240. 3113-tifb
AUTOMATIC SAW Sharpening.
':Sawsretoothed, jointed and filed
for $1.25..Or just filed and set 75
cents. Automatic: butcher knife
:and Scissor sharpener, scissors 15
colts, knives 10 cents. W. E.
"`Bill" Jervis, Fulton Street, Cline
'tot;. Phone HU 2-9664. 11-tfb
J,1L RINDS OF SAWS filect and
•set. Crosscutaws 1.06, hand
S $
saws, 60e, I(nives and: scissors
sharpened free when saws are
'brought in. Work guaranteed:
"David Elliott, Fulton Street,
;Phone 1HLi 2.9765,
30-37-8-9-b
Employment Wonted
YOUNG MAR,RIED• WOMAN, ex-
perienced machine accounting,
beak -keeping and general clerical
work, requires full or part -,three
employment, Clanton area. Phone
HU 935. 36p
FURNITURE FOR, SALE
• TJSED
FU` UiIT'IJ RE
BOUGHT and SOLD
• NEW LC/CATION:
Store now on Highway 4,
next to Commercial Hotel.
3rd house south of Post Office
Phone HU 2-6658
3643
Help Wanted
MALE OR. FE1VEALE HELP went -
ed for poultry plant work. ,Apply
inperson to Canada Packers
Limiteld, Clinton, 36 -ib
M'PLTUAfrION5 will be received
until September 21 for an organist
(Hammond' organ) and choir lead-
er for Egmondvi'l'le United Church.
Applicants must state qualifica-
tions and salary expected. Ivan
Forsyth, chairman of music come
xnittee,- RIR, 2, Kippen,
35-6-7-p
OFFICE HEAP
_ ;WANTED
Canada Packers Limited
Require a
Young Man or Woman
To -work in the Cream Office,
Typing necessary; shorthand
an asset but not essential.
Apply To;
JOHN WILSON
Canada Packers Limited
Creamery
36b'
HELP WANTED—MALE
SALESMAN for HURON County,
wanted immediately. Full or part
time. Will need car. Commission
and bonus paid. Apply to Box 352,
Clinton News -Record. 35-6-p
OMAN WANTED FOR PART -Time
help. Night work, five to six hours
per night; three to four nights per
week. Apply to Box 351, Clinton
News -Record. 36b
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
PARrJ TIME HEIP, morning work.
Apply at Commercial Inn Hotel,
Clinton. 36-b,
GIRL OR WOMAN for General
Kitchen duties. Also one part time
waitress. Bartliffs Bakery Ltd.
35.6-13
AVON COSMETICS has imuned-
late opening for mature woman to
service Clinton. Oportunity to
earn minimum of $3.00 an hour
inspare time. Pleasant e s'
ant dignified
work. Write Mrs. L. Green, Han-
over, Ont. 36 -le
LEGAL NOTICES
I, RICHARD EVANS, will not be
responsible for my wife Violet's
debts on or after August 22, 1957.
Signed—Richard Evans.
35-6-7-Ep
Livestock For Sale
TEN YORK PIGS, seven weeks
old: Apply to Ed. C. Glenn, HU
2,9292. 36-h,
ONE YOUNG PUREBRED Hol-
stein cow to fireshen soon. Apply
to Gordon Reynolds, Highway 8,
2 miles west of Seaforth. 36-7-4b
ONE REG. HOLSTEIN' HEIFER,
due October 21, accredited and
vaccinated. John Lindsay, RR 3,
Clinton, phone HU 2-9197. 36p
PUREBRED RED SHORTHORN
service age bull; also Massey corn
binder good as new. Robert E.
McMillan, RR, 2, Seaforth, phone
844r4. 36-p
LOST and FOUND
FOUND—Child's red leather shoe,
found on Mary Street, Phone HU
2-93Q8..• 36-b
Miscellaneous
WATCH REPAIR IS A JOB FOR
experts. ° Our work assures your
satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery,
Huron County's Oldest Establish-
ed jewellery Store. 36p
LET US REPAIR AND MAKE
your rings 'and jewellery like new.
Diamond rings renewed and stones
safely secured—don't take chan-
ces. Expert work done reasonably
to your. satisfaction, Watch re-
pairs Pearl restringing.W,
pairs
N. Counter. 36p
MAPS OF THE TOWN OF OLIN--`
tori, Showing streets, Iot numbers,
and town limits, 50c each. Avail-
able at Clinton News- Reeord, of-
fiee. ' 24-tfb
DEAD STOCK PICEiE
DUPro-
mptly in sanitary trucks. Small
chargemade for animals under
500 bs, • total.. Phone collect:
Goderich, 1483-J4, Seafforth, 146.
Wi)Iliaan Stone Sons, Limited, In-
gersoll. 36, to 48,b
livestock Wonted
keelONTION FARMERS: Prompt,
courteous collection of all dead and'
disabled farm animals and hides.
Call eollect Ed. Andrews, 851r11,
Seaforth, Associated with Darling
and Co. of Canada Ltd. 26-p-ttb
Property •For Sale
3 BEDROOM HOUSE' on James
Street. For further information
call evenings, HU 2-9707, 36 -lb
DESIRABLE LOT FOR SALE on
Raglan Street, near two schools,
D. S. Cantelon, phone HU 2-9483.
20-tfb
FIVE ROOM INS;UL BRICK Cot-
tage on Mary Street. Residence
of Mrs, Calton. For further in-
formation call HU 2-9639 after 6
p.an, 35-tflb
REAL ESTATE
Xf you are interested in buying.
a really great farm here is one,
160 acres of choice clay loam, all
workable, no stones, 8 acres of
new orchard. Located 4 miles from
Clinton, just off the Highway.
Lange ;bank barn, silo. Implement
shed, garage. Two homes, one of
them solid brick, 5 bedroom house
with slate roof, 3 piece bathroom,
pressure system, full basement,
furnace, The other house, 6 room
insul brick, all in good state of re-
pair. Texans' can be arranged.
Immediate possession.
$6300.00. Pull price for this
100 acre farm with 14 acres of
bush. Located 4 miles from Clin-
ton near school and church. Build+
in;gs in good state of repair. 3
bedroom home, good barn. Excel-
lent water supply. Down payment
$2500.00.
$7500.00, Full price; 100 acres
of level clay loam land, no stones.
Very good house and barn, garage,
Must be seen to be appreciated.
Located on Highway. Low down -
payment.
John Bosveld, realtor, 40 Welles-
ley Street, Goderich, Ontario.
Phone 1108. Salesmen: Joe Mc-
Connell, Seaforth; George McGil-
livery, Lucknow, 36 -37 -le
MORTGAGE SALE
MORTGAGE SALE OF
Restaurant Equipment
In the frown of ,Clinton on
Saturday, Sept. 7
at 1 o'clock, on Highway 8 West.
A. full line of restaurant equip-
ment, including 1 chicken fryer
and trays (electric); 2 serve all
French fryers, including baskets
and trays (electric) ; 1 milk shak-
BIRTHS
ST. ANDREW'S WMS
TO MEET TUESDAY
The Women's Missionary Soc-
iety of St, Andrew's Presbyterian
Church will meet on Tuesday,
-September 10, at 2.30 pen. at
the borne of Mrs, W, S iaddocic,,
Ellis—Bussell
Smith Bussell
The double wedding of Miss
Lorna Jean Bussell, to Clayton
Ellis, of Clinton and Miss Glenna
To-
CAMPBELL—In St. Joseph's Hos- Elvera Bussell to Paul. Smith, To
ronto, was perfolened by Rev.
tiutal, London, on friday, Aug- David Powell in Grace Anglican
ust 29, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs'. Church, Milton. The brides are
Donald •Campbell, Bayfield, a daughters of Mr, and Mrs, Guy
son. Wilson Bussell, H-ornb6. Mr. Elias
DIEHL on In Clinton Public Hos- is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Ezra
pital, on Wednesday, September Ems, Clinton, and Mr. small is
4, 1957, to Mr, en Mrs. Ronald the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D.
Smith, Toronto.
Miss Lorna Bussell, who was
given in marriage by her father,
wore a floor -length gown of nylon
chiffon and net over du Bess satin
featuring softly shirred empire
Waistline and the skirt cascading
to a slight train. The headdress, a
tiara or chantilly lace and 'seed
pearls held her finger-tip silk illus-
ion veil,
Miss Glenna Bussell, who was
also given in marriage by her
father, wore a floor -length gown
of nylon chiffon and net over white
taffeta. The bodice was appliqued
with chantilly lace and the bouf-
fant skirt had insertions of chan-
tilly lace. A scalloped tiara of
peares and sequins held her finger-
tip veil of silk illusion. The sisters
carried cascades of pink delight
roses, stephanotis and ivy.
Miss Lorna Bussell was attend-
ed by Mrs. Joseph DeLoze, Sarnia,
as maid of honour and Miss Loreen
,Talbot, Toronto, as bridesmaid,
.while Miss Iva Routley, Toronto,
was maid of honour for Miss Glen-
na Bussell and Miss' Leone Bussell,
sister of the brides, was brides-
maid. The attendants wore prin-
cess gowns of apple green crystal
charm made with softly pleated
yokes to form a V neckline in the
back, and there to fall' in floating
panels. They carried cascades of
yellow shasta chrysanthemuans.
The flower girls, Misses Pamela
and Barbara Routley, Winnipeg,
wore white embroidered organdy
over yellow taffeta with matching
bandeaus and carried nosegays of
white and yellow 'mums.
John Peck, Kippen, was gropms-
man for Mr. Ellis and Hugh Wain- r
wright, Toronto, was groomsman
for Mr. Smith. Dr, Keith Routley,
Glen Martin, Gordon Brown and
Harley Doney ushered.
After the double ring ceremon-
ies, a lawn reception was held at
the home of the bride's parents.
Returning from their wedding
trips, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis will re-
side in Clinton and°Mr. and Mrs.
Smith in Toronto.
0
Diehl, Ethel, a daughter.
DomeLDSON—In Victoria Hospi-
tal, London, on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 3, 1957, to Mr, and Mrs.
Radford Donaldson, (nee June
Saundercock), London, twin sons
(grandsons for Mrs, Annie
Saundereock, Hensall).
FORBES—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, August 28,
1957, to Mr, and Mrs. Murray
Forbes, RR 2, Clinton, a dau-
ghter (Brenda Joyce, sister for
Katherine and Connie).
HESS—In South Huron District
Hospital, Exeter, on Saturday,
August 31, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Hess, Zurich, a son
°brother for Larry and Gary).
HU'11CHINSON In Sidney, Nova
Scotia, on Thursday, August 29,
1957, to Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Hutchinson, (Peggy O'Neil,
niece of the Misses Win and Dell
O'Neil), a son (Ian Ross).
KOSTTEN1UK In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, September
2, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Elias
Kosteniuk, RR 3, Walton, a son.
MUSTARD In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, August
27, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mustard, Brucefield, a son (bro-
ther for Stewart and Neil) .
PARD ---In St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, September 3,
1.957, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Parker (nee Wilda Reid, Luck -
now) London, a daughter, (Pam-
ela Marie, granddaughter for
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Parker,
Bayfield).
PRATT - . In Chatham, General
Hospital, on Sunday, September
1, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Pratt, (nee Mary Ellen Mac-
Donald), Merlin, a son.
RUTLETDGE-,In . Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, September
1, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Rutledge, Brussels, a son.
TURNER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, August, 27,
1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Turner (nee Lillian Stewart)
• Bayfield, a son (Stewart Allan,
brother, for Debbie)
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to than1: Dr, Newland
and all who sent treats, flowers
and cards, and all the nurses
who helped make me comfortable
while in hospital.
---BERTHA CANTELON
36,p
CNR Cancelling
er, almost new with '6 aluminum) Two Trains
cans; 1 large grill; 1 small grill;
electric 4 -burner stove; refrigerat-
or; electric pop-up toaster; one
pop cooler; electric soup heater;
electric coffee maker; hot water
tank; ice cream deep-freeze; stain-
less steel cutlery; quantity dishes,
glasses, sundae dishes, soda dishes,
etc.; counter and number of stools;
2 eurpboards; one loading rack and
trays; approx. 20 wooden chairs
(all match) ; 2 or 3 round tables
with aliborite tops; 5 or 6 large
tables with axlborite tops; 5 lawn
wicker chairs; 3 large lawn um-
brellas and metal tables; 2 small
lawn ' metal tables; number of
heavy aluminum pans, frying pans,
kettles, saucepans, one wall can
opener; medicine chest; glass wall
cabinet; oil space heater; garbage
pails; serviette dispensers; long
string of coloured lights; 2 long
wooden tables,
Terms—Cash
Mrs. Mable L. Gray, Mortgagee
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
36rb
SUNSET
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
114 Miles East of Goderich
On Highway 8 --
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
September 5 and 6
"TO THE SHORES
OF TRIPOLI"
John Wayne -- Vera Rolston
COMEDY CARTOON
SATURDAY and MONDAY
September 7 and 9
"THE FIGHTING
KENTUCKIAN"
John Wayne -- Vera Ralston
COMEDY CARTOON
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
September 10 and 11
"IT'S A WONDERFUL
LIFE"
James Stewart Donna Reed
BOX OFFICE OPENS 8.00 P,M.
First Show At Dusk
Two Shows Each Night
Children under 12 in Cars FREE
Playground :--:- --. Refreshments
(Continued from page one)
area. „
John. Noel, regional manager of
publie relations, explained that
this was not just the case. The
P.O. had been adrvised orf certain
studies 'being made, and that con-
sideration to, finding other means
of mail carrying was advisable.
The CNR would have liked to be
able to keep on the service by
their own express' trucks.
Mitchell Mayor Robinson ex-
plained that he felt loss of patron-
age was due to lack of service. He
and others remarked that the ride
on the line was terrible. People
would not use it if they could find
another way.
Same discussion was held over
preference of the mid-day trains,
rather than the early and late
ones. Those present seemed to
favour travel on the trains which
the CNR was. discontinuing. How-
ever actual practice has shown
greater travel on the mid-day
trains.
Deputy Reeve James' Donnelly,
Goderiele put the fears of most
of those present into words when
he remarked that it was one more
step in making it difficult for this
area to compete with the rest of
thenation. He stated that industry
required trains, and by gradually
cutting off train service, the CNR
was cutting into the potential of
the area. He noted that freight,
express, baggage and passenger
service combined showed a profit,
and that it was a narrow view to
reduce the one item which was not
showing profit, just because some
"w jte shirt in Montreal had de -
ori an economical view now,
and let's not worry about the
fatuee."
The meeting went on record as
being definitely and strongly op-
posed to the manner in which the
decision to cease running the
trains was trade first, and then
handed on to the municipalities: as
an accomplished fact Without giv-
ing opportunity for appeal,
o -
HAPPY WORKERS WILL
MEET ON SEPTEMBER 12
The Happy Workers Club will
meet on September 12 at the
home of Mrs. Elgin Dale in the
evening. Group 1, Mrs. Charlie
Brandon and Mrs, Cliff Glazier
will be in charge of lunelt
Fish and Game
Club
News
(By Don Epps)
August 28 saw the close of some
46 Junior Forest Ranger camps
across Ontario and more than 500
high school students of 17 and 18
years of age headed homeward
after a summer of field work and
forestry education with the pro-
vince's Department of Lands and
Forests.
A great. many activities have'
kept them busy since school's end
last June, They have assisted in
clearing portages, repairing Dep-
artment telephone lines, building
docks and other construction work,
learning woods lore and safety
under experienced rangers, con-
servation officers forest protection
and other specialists. They have
released other trained personnel
for more pressing work such as
forest fire fighting.
;Lands and Forests Minister
Mapledoram has termed the Jun-
ior Ranger movement, begun about
15 years ago, as one of the most
successful programs the Depart-
ment 'has undertaken. From a
small beginning, the popularity of
the project has grown until there
are far more applicants each year
than can possibily be accommodat-
ed in the camps.
For the boys, the summer cone -
bines healthful, useful work, an
out-of-doors vacation, and a first-
hand . experience in forestry and
woodcraft which leads some each
year to enter forestry as a career.
In addition, the young rangers
all gain weight, for the out-of-
dooxs engenders huge appetites,
and they receive remuneration for
their services.
Service Station
' For Lease
Modern Supertcst Station on
No. 4 Highway, adjacent
to Post Office in Clinton:
(a) Large gallonage estalblished.-
(b) Present offices on northside
are sublet by dealer.
(e) Garage portion can also be
sub'iet bjp dealer—Six-oar size
--;hoist and wash=rack.
With above portions sublet the
rent is very reasonable and pre-
sents an excellent opportunity for
right party.
CONTACT
H. O. REE
SEAFORTH phone 366.
36 -tib
PAGE FIV.
ROXY THEATRE Clinton
Two Shows Nightly Wide• Screen
NOW; Thursday, Friday and Saturday •
"You Can't Run Away From It"
Lively new musical version of "IT HAPPENED ONE =an -
the wackiest comedy in two decades.
In ,Cinemascope gird trechnicotor
JUNE A,LLYSON »- JACIi :LENI,MQN -- ouARLES B CI FQRD
ALL WEEK September 9 to --34
"FRIENDLY PERSUASI
JN
Dealing with the temptations -.-,great and :small—encountered day
19th century Quakers, Wholesome, heart-warming, •
thoroughly satisfying.
GARY COOPER -- l OROTHY JIVIAGUIREi -- MARJORIE. MAIN
Coming ,Next:
'THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN"
Grant Williams -- Randy Stewart
Announcement:
Sturdy Farm Equipment
has moved from Ratten-
bury St. to the Massey-
Harris building on Albert
St., opposite Hanover
Transport.
Sturdy Farm Equipment
Clarence and Jack Sturdy.
IMPERIAL GASOLINE
MASSEY-HARRIS-F ERGUSON
ASHTON' S
TAXI
Operated by
CLIFF ASHTON
DAY or NIGHT
CALL
HU - 2-9036
1
Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywhere
K. C. Cooke
FLORIST
Phone HU 2-7012, Clinton
PARD THEATRE
GODERICH
NOW PLAYING:
"FRIENDLY
PERSUASION"
In peLuxe Color with
Gary Cooper -- ,Dorothy Maguire
and 1VIarjorie Main
Non., Tues. and Wed.
September 9 - 10 - 11
Can YOU take a double dose a
adventurous, chilling horror?
Then See -- John Manley's: topical
science -fiction thriller
"THE 27th DAY"
-- PLUS --
Joann Taylor -- William Hopper
and John Zareniba, in
"20 MILLION MILES
TO EARTH"
— Adult Entertainment —
SeCond showing begins at 9 o'clock
Thurs., Fri. and Sat.
September 12 - 13 - 14
Robert Taylor & Mary Howard
Co-starred in a wide-screen, pre-
sentation.of a romantic interPlUde
in the life of the notorious south-
western desperado
"BILLY THE KID"
COMING:
"Four girls In Town"
In Cinemascope with. George
Nader and Jul% Adams
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
at 8 p.m.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
OU PERFECTLY
FOR FALL:
ORDER YOUR
New Fall Suit
NOW
NEW SAMPLES ARE BEING
RECEIVED THIS WEEK
See The New
WORSTEDS -- TWISTS -- TWEEDS
Etc.
MADE -TO -MEASURE
• by
1 WARREN K. COOK
CAMBRIDGE CLOTHES
W. A. JOHNSTON
TIP TOP 'CLOTHES
Pickett & Campbell Limited
ARROW SHIRTS STETSON' HATS