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Clinton News Record, 1944-06-15, Page 5'THURS., JUNE 15tH, 1944 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE 5 have You Pains 'Callouses or 'Cramps p there - Weare bringing you Positive, Reliable; and Speedy Relief 'The Finger Points to 'the location of the Anterior Transverse Arch. When this Arch weakens, the tiny bones are de- pressed; uneven pressure is pro- duced,andtheuneveadistribution. .St of the person's weight causes a t' burning sensation, callouses tenderspots, contracted toes, and tIr and cramp-like pain. The foot widensandepreadsovertheshoes,' the small toe and great toe joints become inflamed and enlarged - bodily fatigue and nervousness r result. Trade Mark Registered Heed the first danger signal! Stop your Foot Troubles before they impair your comfort and daily efIcietuy An Exposition of the newest, most advanced scientific methods of relieving and correcting Foot Troubles, will be held at our Store on MONDAY, JUNE. 19th. from 1 to 6 p.m. Aspecially trained expert from the st4ofW. M. Molt, M.D., the world's most noted Orthopedic authority will clearly explain how these methods give instant foot comfort. You will also be -given a pedograph print of your stockinged feet. All this without coat or obligation, Don't miss seeing this Expert at our = store on above date. Now there is a Word of hope for those who have been Suffering from foot troubles, Whether it is .corns, or Bunions, or Callouses, on the sole 'of the foot, Weak Ankles, fallen arches or Just any achy, tired, painful feeling in the feet and legs, We invite you. to Visit our Store on Monday June 19th from 1 to 6 p.m. on Which date we will have present a• representative'of the Scholl Mfg. .Co. Limited Manufacturers of Dr. Soholl's foot .Appliances and other foot aids. He Will °heck your 'Stockinged feet and Suggest Measures Which should'be employed to obtain normal, healthy and happy feet. You need not endure the pain and discomfort of tired aching feet if you will apply the Simple Method Which Will be recommended by the representative of Scholl Mfg, Co. Ltd.. Manufagturers of Dr, •Scholl's foot Apliances and' foot Aids this expert can tell you quickly What is Wrong With your foot and how Comfort and relief can be gained, there is no charge or obligation for this Service. Re- member the date, Monday June 19th from 1 to 6 pen. Thomas Churchill RELIABLE SHOE STORE Clinton, Ontario. AUBURN Miss. Jean Scott of 'Parkhill spent the week end with )mer parent's, Mn. • and Mts. Re J, Scott. Mr, and Mrs, Thomas `Andersen and two children of Sorrel, Quebec are visiting the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson, Mrs. Robert I{eenlyside of Toronto - visited •Mr. and: Mrs. J. J. Washing- " ton. • Dri B. 0. Weir visited his sisters• Misses Margaret and Annie Weir of Strathroy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lawlor 'have reveived word that their son; Pte. Wilbert has been weunded in ,both !arms when a bomb exploded. Pte. Lawlorhas been serving in Italy since last year. This is the second time he has been wounded. In Janu- ary the was slightly wounded in the 'knee. Miss 'Marjorie • Arthur, who has been teaching at Teeswater has been engaged to teach at S. S. No. 9 Hui lett where 'Mrs.' Hugh Bennett has been teaching the past two years, Miss Vivian Straughan has accepted solo was rendered by Miss Josephine Weir, Pars. Edgar Lawson gave a report on the Executive meeting held in Clinton. The Tidings prayer was read in unison. The topic on "India" taken from the Study book was giv- en by Miss Bertha Wagner. The roll call was responded to by a verse of scripture with. "Trust" in it. The meeting closed with the sing- ing of the National Anthem and prayer b' Mrs. Jas. Woods. ' Lunch was served by Mrs. Jack Cowan and Miss Josephine Weir. The weekly prayer service in the Baptist Church was in charge of the Ladies Aid. The president Mrs. C. A. Howson was in charge. Prayer was offered by Earl Raithby, A reading was given by Mrs. Fred Ross a solo was rendered by Mrs, Earl McKnight and Prange Raithby offered prayer. Mrs. T. S, Johnston gave a reading, followed by player by Geo. Raithby. The Scripture was read by. Mrs. Earl Raithby, and a reading was given by Marie Raithby. The topic "Christian Home at Work and at Play" was given by Amelia Mclllwain. The meeting was closed with the singing Benmiller public school, fities Betty of the 14frs W. CaRobertson. and prayer J. Asquith, who has been teaching there the past two years will teach The packing and inspection 'Com- ' in a Hamiltonprivate school after mittee d the local Red Cross met and the holidays. Miss Madeline Caesar packed the following for shipment has accepted the Auburn Public to Headquarters, Toronto, 10 large School for the next term with an quilts, 15 mothers night dresses; 2 increase in salary. pair pyjamas; 2 Misses dresses; 86 L.A.C. Lloyd MMLarty has been a Pr. service socks and • 1 helmet. recent' guest with his parents, Mr. ' This community was shocked to " • and Mrs. Nelson McLarty, bear of the . passing of one of its highly esteemed residents in the per- son.d dee •and Mrs. J. Taylor, eased, who hues alone was found dead in bed llfthiday morning by her Miss Sadie Carter) has gone 'ter neighbor. Funeral arrangements Port 'Elgin where she will spend the •have not been emade. •sum•mer with her brother;, Joe Carter: The monthly meeting of the Woolen's Institute Will be held in the Foresters Hall on Tuesday, June. 20, Afternoon Tea and Sale Proves Successful The W. A. of the Presbyterian church held' a very successful bazaar and afternoon tea in the basement of the church on Saturday afternoon The Sunday'School was attractively decorated with baskets of.spring floivers and the small tables were centred with small vases of yellow roses. Mrs;, Geo. Roperton welcomed the guests at the door and showed them to the tables which were served by six young girls namely, Mildred Far- quhar, Anna Husty, Helen Edyth Forrester, Evelyn McDonald, ,Mar- garet Colquhoun and Anne Shad - at the apron booth: Mrs. M. D. Mc- Taggart and Mrs. J. Snider' were in charge. The home made baking Mrs. W. J. Cook, and Miss Stirling and the novelty booth Miss Shaw and Mrs. Fox. Mrs. Ward, Mrs, Gibson, Mrs, Axon and Mrs, Wilson looked after the salad plates and Mrs. Clifton and Mrs. Nott the bread and butter and pie. Mrs. Streets and Mrs. Shaddick were in charge u the tea, A , very substantial sum was realized. V. "V" Sign on Egg Mr, Oliver Pocock of Goderich township gathered the eggs as usual on Sunday and found a perfect "V" sign raised on one of the eggs, He brought it into the • News -Record office where all may have a look at it. With people finding "V's" on al- most everything, especially produce and . vegetation, it stands to reason that•it must mean Victory for the Allies -for Peace is what we are hoping and praying for. MARRIAGES REYNOLDS -TAYLOR -In St. Jo- seph's Roman ` Catholic Church, Clinton, on Saturday, June 10th, when Margaret Lucas, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Taylor, Clinton, and Earl Joseph Reynolds; son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Reynolds 'of Hullett Twp„ were united in marriage. Rev. Father MacDonald officiating. HOLMES-ATKINSON--In Dundas Centre United Church, London, on Saturday, June 10th, when Lorr- aine Eleanor, youngest daughter " of Mrs. J. F. Atkinson, became the •bride of Sgt. Cecil Holmes, C.A. D.C.; son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 'S. R. Holmes of Clinton. Rev. a V. itfeLean 'officiated. HULL-CUNINGHAME-In. Trinity College Chapel, Toronto, on Satur- day evening, June 10th, when Cath- leen E. Cuninghamne, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs: Gordon W. Cuning- hame of Clinton, Ontario, and Thomas E. Hull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram E> Hull of Calgary, Alberta, were united in marriage. Rev. Gordon Mercer offieiated, BIRTHS TURNER -On Monday, June 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Turner of the Bayfield Line, a son. FINCH-L/Cpl. Ross Finch, R.C.A S.C„ Wolsley Barracks, London, and Mrs.. Finch (nee Theda Writ- Stevenson, 87; Margaret Carter, 83. son) wish to announce the birth of • Grade V -Eric Anderson, 81 Betty their daughter, Ruth Ann, at Clin- Addison, 79; Grace Riley, 79; •Freddy Buchanan, 75. • Grade III Murray Dale, 85; John Whyte, 82; Donald Rock, 81; Orden iEwiE!110 ISIS IllIt14141/81411.350Li../ �7,o ba t (e%_ J` - CVA LOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C. V. COOKE FLORIST Phones: °i06w and 661 Batkins Locker Service Pickerel Filletts 1b, ,,,,, .. , , , , , , 49e Salmon Steaks lb. 30e Herring .lb. Whitefish lb. Cod' Fillett lb. lac 27c 30e Haddock Fillett .. ..,........36e Try our Farmer Style Sausage Frozen 'Foods are Better Foods. We Buy Hides DANCE Londesboro Community Hall FRIDAY, JUNE 9th, under the auspices of 'the Summer- hill Hall Board) Music by "The Rhythmaires" Admission 35 cents ()ue to a .misunderstanding the dance was postponed last week), 00-1 HURON ROAD The Happy War Workers Club held their regular monthly. meeting at the home of Mrs. Raymond Jamieson on Thursday, June let. The .meeting opened by singing "0' Canada" followed .by repeating the club creed.. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. There were 13 •members and 7 visit- ors present. A letter of appreciation was read from Mrs. Wm. Glazier, also cards' from the Mann family. A piano selection by Mrs. Frank Fowler was enjoyed by all.' Mrs. T. Smith donated' $5.00 to the club; Mrs. H. Glew $1,00; and Mr. Ivan Turner, Bayfield, $10.00; Miss E. Brickenden donated 2 coats and 2 dresses; There were also 2 baby's dresses, 1 quilt and a number of quilt blocks turned in. • A. correction on last montii'3 port, the childs• sweater, bonnet and bootees were donated by Mrs. Wm, Collins instead of Mrs. N. holland, Next meeting to be' held at the hone of Mrs, Arnold Jamieson on Thursday, July 6th. Meeting closed by singing "God Save the King" after which lunch was served. V CONSTANCE S. S. No. 3 Hullett May Report Grade VI --Walter Rigele 88; Billy ton Public Hospital, on Saturday, . June 10th, SCRIDTON-In Clinton Public Hos- pital, •on Monday, June 12th, to AUCTION SALE Mr. and Mrs. Jaek;Scruton of Clin- ton, a daughter. ' of DEATHS Cows, 'Young Cattle, and Pigs. , at Porters Hill, Goderich Township, ROBERTSON -In Clinton, . on `rues- on Tuesday, June 20th; 'commencing day, June 13th, Janet S. Dayment, at 1.30'o'clock sharp. BOXY THEATRE CUSTOS Now -Playing - Abbott and Cost- ello in'"IT . AINT IIAY" Mon. Tues. and Wednesday Ida Lupin, Paul Henreid and Nancy Coleman. Love, devotion and hope will survive. Poland Will never die. "IN OUR TIME" Thur. Fri. and Saturday Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone and Kathryn Grayson. ,The youngest of the Hardy' family was so' busy running the' High School grad- uation that he forgot to study. ' "ANDY'HARDY'S PRIVATE SECRETARY" Corning --- , Teresa Wright and Joseph Cotten m • "SHADOW &F'A DOUBT" Matinees Sat. and Hol. at 2.30 pan. Note Change of time. CAY'ITAL THEATRE GODERICf Now Plaaying - Rosalind Russell "WHAT A 'WOMANf', Mon, Tues. ,and Wednesday Charles Boyer, Barbara Stanwyck and Edw. G. Robinson present an unusual and engrossing film deal- ing' With. the supernatural. "FLESH and FANTASY" Thur. Fri, and Saturday Humphrey Bogart, Claude Rains and Michele Morgan telling a two fisted tale of a persintent man who always reached his destination • "PASSAGE TO MARSEILLES" r 'Coming - "ANDY HARDY METS A DEB' Matinees - Wed, Sat. & Hol, 2.30 REGENT THEATRE SEAPORTS Now Playing --• Joseph Cotten In "SHADOW Ole A DOIIfT" Mon. Tues. and Wednesday Cary Grant, John Garfield .and Alan Hale Aboard a submarine a valiant crew penetrates into Tokyo Harbor "DESTINATION TOKYO" Thur. Fri. and Saturday Mickey Rooney with all the pop- ular "Hardy" players• in a new and entertaining episode "THE COURTSHIP OF ANDY HARDY" Coming Chan Boyer In "FLESH and FANTASY" Matinees - Sat. & Hol. at 2.30 ORDER' YOUR Overseas miles'n Chuckles Active Service Package 99.cents from our store We will give you full' • Information �^ G.:..,. !4, IN 'l i; BARTLIFF'S PHONE 1 Rack, 80; Llyle Montgomery, 79; George Mellwain, '76. Grade 1 -Mary Whyte, 89; Muriel Dale, 89; Betty .Storey, 82; Lloyd Reck, 70. Teacher -Miss Anne Garrett. CARD OF THANKS I wish to extend my sincere thanks and appreciation to the nurses' at Clinton Public Hospital, who were so kind to me; and to all friends and neighbours' and relatives, who sent flowers, cards,•and called while I was a patient in Clinton Hospital, Mrs. Norman Kennedy. For Sale Frost & Wood mower, 6 -ft. cut, bar has been recently rebuilt. Apply Wilbur Welsh, Rattenbury street, Clinton, 0142 For Sale Twelve foot International hay rake, 2 horse, in good condition. Apply Lorne Jervis, phone 910-33 Clinton. 01-1 For Sale Red roan Shorthorn Bull, 15 mos. old. Registered, blood tested and T. B. tested. Apply Stewart Dale R. le. 4, Clinton, phone 847r21. Seaforth. 01-2 For Sale Ezest Way coal oil stove, 5 bur- ners; folding bed, 3' 25"x38"; "auto knitters; bed' springs 5'8"x4; fall leaf table; ice box; rocking chairs. Wednesday and Saturday, Mrs. G. G. Beatty, Varna, .01-3 AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, and Implements I STOCK -36 Mr. J. B. Cox has instructed the wife of the late William Robert young cows and undersigned to sell by public auction son, in her SOth yehr+, springer heifers; 15 part 2lyrshire in Clinton, one block north of Piano Private funeral at her late res;- heifers, to freshen in the fall; -2 grass ;Factory. • dente, Rattenbin'y Street, on Fri- cows; 1 Hereford bull; 20 yearlings; MONDAY JUNE 19 day, June 16th commencing' eat and a number of young. calves. Seven ' 2.30 m. Interment , in Cinton youngsows;and 20 at 1 o'clock sherp the following P•pigs, 6 weeks"; HORSES -Black; Gelding,12 Cemetery. old. yrs. LAWSON-In Clinton o at I Mr. Wilmer Hands" I old. n Saturday, *ill else CATTLE -Holstein o June 10th, Edward• Victor Lawson,; sell; Waterloo separator 33-45 with new 4 yrs, old in his 48th year. straw cutters anct grain elevator; • due Nov, 22; Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old V Milverton special `steel feeder and due Oet, 8; Holstein tow, 3 yrs, old i water pump; also one 160 foot Good -1 due Oct. 20;Holstein heifer due to HULLETT TOWNSHIP ,year drive belt; International W. K. freshen, Oct. 23; •registered Holstein 40 tractor with extension rim in real heifer 1 yr.. old; Holstein ,heifer 8 The regular monthly meeting of goed shape. mos. old. the Lalalot Club was .held at the; TERMS -GASH IMPLEMENTS - Deering binder; kr. and Mrs. Lloyd Raithby, Gor- of Mfrs. Martin Armstrong. The home of Mrs. Robt. Freeman on A. E. Townshend, Proprietor,. 6 ft. Deering mower; 2 sulky rakes; on and Paul of London 'visited M17. Thursday, June 1st .with a fair at - Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, (spring tooth cultivator; set of dia- tendance. ) 01-1. mond harrows; 2 walking plows, 1' •Two quilts were' - quilted ane the ; I horse ' Now; turnip drill; new walk - usual routine of work and 'business ! Notice To Creditors. ' ling scuffler; M. H. 2 row corn scuf- was clealt with. It was decided to' Notice is' hereby given to all per- Ifler; 'new truck wagon and gravel buy comforter chintz instead of malt- sons having any claim 'against Ed- ' lox; hay rack' (new)' farm wagon. ing 'blocks,' for quilts, during the ward V. Lawson, late, of the Towne !.and rack; set of farm sleighs and summer months. Yarn; was given out. ship of Goderich, in . the County of flat rack; buggy; set of light sleighs. at 2.30 p.m: A report of the District Mrs, McMath spent a few' .days to be knit into stockings. Pte. Stew- Huron 12'ar,(like Annual' will 'be 'given' by 'the dole- mer,.who died on or about new), root pulper; milk Gait; 3 last week in Goderich. art Freeman sent his appreciation the' 10th day of June A.D. 1944, at Hulk cans; 100 grain sacks, new hay gates. Sympathy is extended to the fain- and' thanks for cigarettes sent him the Town of Clinton, to send same, eel. (wooden track); hay fork; W. M:' S. ily of the late Mr. E. V. Lawson, who when he was on Vancouver Island. to the undersigned en ,or, before 30th creams separator; daisy churn; set of passed away last Saturday 'after :a Tickets were sold on a ovenware day of June, as on and afte • that team new r that harness; ery sot of brass The W. M. Setif Knox' Presbyterian lengthy ilin`'ess-. cadish donated by :Mrs. Fergusdate the A.dm n cake : i i .. ,.stratrix of the said' mounted harness, (never. used) num- Church was: held in• the Sunday .. Tho Su».day School picnic of the 111ackay, lucky ticket went to Miss Estate shallproceed 'to i b bex of. horse•' le •School room oe Thursday. The meet- . Holmeseflle United Chetah Margaret drarsi - collars; set p trees; United Cur ch wmll be g et : Freeman; . proceeds a- the assets thereof having -.'regard on -. .harness; forks � shovels whi • letree ing web' in 'charge' of /lire:Fred Ross, ;held this Saturday . et the Harbour mounted to $1.30.' Pp tl ly to the claims then'•filed, Iieeokyokes,.3•dru,m roller, tools of all who opened, With prayer, .'Following Park, Goderieh, A dainty ten- cent tea was 'served' Dated 'at Goderich this lath kinds. 3th day of the opening hymn the -scripture, the; Congratulations to Misses Marie by the Hostess and the meeting dos- June A.D. 1944.AY'' H AND GRAIN -5 acres of 12th chapter of Romans was read •`and 'Eileen Gliddon, who have coni- by singing "God' Save the King" R. C.oats c res ohserel, and prayer was offered pHays,,K, C. m field; 10 acres of Alfalfa hay. p v " P Y ranted their. course for this year, The nextmeetingis •to be held' at Goderich, Ont.'TERMS-CASH by Mrs. ).toss. The Bible 'Seedy was ,without having. to write final exam- the home of Mrs'. John Freeman, Solicitor for the Estate. J. B. Cox,Pro rie or. take:I "by • Mrs:• Wellington Good. A ;nations:n t Thursday, Julie. 20th, 01-3 Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. HOLMESVILLE ;SALVATION IS A GIFT For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves IT IS THE GIFT OF GOD not of works, lest any man should boast Ephesians 2: 8-9 TUNE: IN: "Old-fashioned Revival Hour" 7-8 p.m. E. D. 8. T. On mutual networks - Sundays - Local Station - OKLW. Windsor Chas. E. Fuller, P. 0'. Box 123 Los Angeles 53, California TEACHER WANTED Teacher for S. S. No. 1 Hullett Township, to, commence Septenib'er 5th,' Good modern .school and equip- ment. State qualifications and salary expected. Bert Irwin, Sec-treas., R. R. 2 Seaforth. 00-2 PEA PICKERS Wanted Come after 4 o'clock and evenings. F. W. ANDREWS Clinton Phone 33 01-2 For Sale Cheap Ten Dollars for a square piano, in good condition. A. piano you won't mind letting the ohildren use. Apply to Box• 39-F, the ,News -Record. 01-1 For Sale Frame barn, 20 ft. by 30 ft. To be taken off premises. Apply Mks. Herb Castle, Clinton, phone 303w. 01-tf Rooms for Housekeeping Large furnished bed -sitting -room with clothes closet, and kitchen with pantry. Modern conveniences. Cen- tral location. ;Suit couple. Apply at News -Record office. 01-1 Found Black fox -terrier with white and tan markings. Owner may have same by payment of this ad. A. E. Frem- lin,' Clinton, Ont. 01-1 Help. Wanted Boy wanted• for part-time work at News -Record, (not exceeding 24 hrs. per week.) For Sate Allis-Chalmers, all crop; Harvesters fully equipped and on rubber tires. Hyde Tractor Company, Hensall, Ontario. Phone 128. 99-4 For Sale Ten room frame house, one acre of land, barn, and garage, Apply to Mrs. George Riehl, North street, Clinton. 99-tf EXECUTORS. SALE The Executor of the Estate of Helene Austin Stott will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION at the deceased's residence at Lot 74, X75 and 76 Huron Terrace and Lot 410 and 11 on Tuyll street in Village of Bayifield. MONDAY, JULY 3, 1944 et1p.m and TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1944 at 1 pan. The following goods and. chattels among numerous other articles. MONDAY JULY 3, 1944= -pictures, painting.e, etchings, chinaware, orna- ments, eric-a-brac, rnaments,brie-a-brae, brass candle - Woks, candlerabraa, and the con- tents of an annexed cottage censis ing of .stoves; tables, verandah, swing bed, springs and mattress, chest of drawers, wash stands, wheelbarrow and garden utensils. TUESDAY JULY; 4, 1944 furni- ture including living room furniture; 0hicery Baby Grand .Piano ' with electric player and records, Dining room suite, 4 •bedroom suites., hall furniture, verandah Reed furniture, rugs .and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH AT TIME. OF SALE) For further particulars apply ta: Harold Jackson, Esq., Seaforth, Ont., Auctioneer. or R. C. Hays K. C,. Goderich, Ont, Solicitor for Executor. 00-4 WANTED A boy as apprentice in newspaper office, Full-time preferred, but will accept applicant for part-time. Apply National, Selective Service Office Goderich and refer to Order No. 804. Applications Wanted Applications are • desired for Iiia Stratford General Hospital School of Nursing. There is a future in Nursing. Write for Application Forms, 00-3 STOVE WOOD Second growth standing hardwood. I have a few more lots for quick 1945, to take it off. ,Also, a quantity, sale. The buyer has until April 30th of cut cedar suitable for anchor posts or split posts. 0. R. Forster, le R. 2, Clinton, or phone 169 Carlow. 01-2 For Sale Kitchenette set; bed, nearly new with springs and mattress; da'essingr table; rocking chair. Apply at News:, Record. 004 AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and Implements The undersigned has offered for sale by auction at lot 33, concession 13 Goderich Township, on FRIDAY, JUNE 16th, 3 pules west of Clinton; owing to bridge out on 13 con.' travel by. Telephone Rd. or by Holmesviile. Commencing at 1.30 pan. the following: STOOK -Dapple grey gelding, five years; black mare, 6 years old.; year old gelding; 2 cows, 4 years old.; cowt 8 years old; Jersey eow, rising three; 3 cows, 3 years old; till freshened since March 10th, 3, 1 -year old heif ers. 4 spring 'calves. IMPLEMENTS - DeLaval cream separator; Wilkison plow, No. 7; set disc harrows; Tight sleigh; seed drill; cultivator; cutter; buggy; heavy hcrness•; rake; wheelbarrow; light harness; hay knife; snuffler; Mate ham fanning mill; Stock rack, wagon, McCormick Mower. TERMS -CASH Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, Wm, Pickett, Proprietor.: Car' for Sale McLaughlin Buick, only run about 13,000 miles, in first-class shape, tires in, good condition. Apply to It J. Mi- ler, Clinton, phone 119. ' 97-t'. Fleece Line Your Hone Blown rockwool insulation applied to the walls andceilings of , your home will save fuel with more com' fort summer and winter. Trained crews and modern equipment used. For free estimate and terms phone 4 Clinton or write Pneumatic Insula- , ting Company, ,Rowland . Day, 5 Thornton Ave., London. 96-8 'House For Sale Comfortable six room house with 3 -piece bath, double garage and good garden. Apply to J. T. McKnight, Victoria St., Clinton. 96-tf For Rent or Sale'. For Sale or Rent -100 Acre Farm on Highway between Seaforth and Clinton, Frame house and bank barn; choice clay loam; plenty of water. Apply to Wm, Livingston or, James F. Scott, R. R. 2, Seaforth, 82-tf Wanted to Buy Wanted to buy, old horses and dead cattle for mink feed. If dead, phone at once. Fred Gilbert 908r3$ or :Tack Gilbert 908r21, i-,g-fre