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beauty of fine wood shingles ...
yet are fireproof , rotaroof
cut maintenance to the minimum
• cost no more than ordinary
materials,. Ask us for a free esti-
mate on re -siding your home. CS -2
Clearing ° Prices, on all
Smmner' Shoes
Every pair reduced to a price thatshould; meana
quick Sale.
Childrens Shoes as low as 50cts a pair. Broken
lines' .of Ladies Summer Shoes in ,White or colored
leather ,or canvas straps, ties and pumps to clear at
1.00,"1:50, and 1:95 pair.
New Lines at reduced prices.
Mens White or two-tone Oxfords, leather or rub -4
ber soles good' shoes at greatly reduced prices to
clear. •- : ; > i : !~ l' ; mAtik ( y
Shoe Polishes of all Kinds. `
Plumsteel Bros.
Am** ___ -- Alam 1MNi` --- AWN +r' laMlaia MAwr /Or M41
Ago* 'A! Tint. -
Men's and Boy's
BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS, Long Sleeves
BALBRIGGAN :DRAWERS, Ankle Length.
OVERALLS BIO B. BRAND,. Men's' only
JERSEYS, Long and Short Sleeves, Boy's only;
BROWN'S
One Door North of Royal Bank
Attention Sport Pans ---Major Sporting Event
WRESTLING
WINGHAM ARENA — 8.30 P.M. -
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17th
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT
MARTIN HUTZIER' •
(Jewish Flash) AL REID (Hamilton)
PAT MURPHY vs JIM BENIDETTI s
(Irish Dyclone) ' (Chicago)
Time Limit — 45 minutes Time Limit - 1 Hour
FEATURE ATTRACTION
HEAVYWEIGHT
MASK (240 lbs.) vs. •
ABE ZVONKIN (230 lbea (New York City)
1 hour bout — 2 out of 3 falls
$200.00' offered if mask is removed
PROMOTER: Jim Casey, Hamilton, Ilton, Ont.
ADMISSION: (Including Tax) Ringside: $1.00; General: -60e -
Aidvance Tickets are NOW on sale in your town and vicinity, aso
,at CKNX, Wingham, and will be honored at 2,special •
entrances to avoid standing in line.
THE BLACK
LONDON ROAD
Cpl. Cazmon Rowcliffe has `re-
turned to Vancouver, B. C, after
spending two weeks furlough at his,
home in Seaforth, in London and on
the London Road with his parents,
Mr and Mrs. B. Roweliffe.
Miss WilbaPretty and Miss Bar-
bara Wright, Seaforth, who have
been holidaying With • •Barbara's
grandparents, have gone to ;London
to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Hilliard Lawrence and Mr. and; Mrs.
Orville Oke.
Mrs. Oke spent the 'week end;
with her parents,. Mr, and Mrs. B.
Rowcliffe, Mr. Oke went:on to Gode-
rich to spend .the week end with his
brothers and families and also to
Visit .his friend,' Sgt. Phil Bissett
who returned house from overseas
last week.
Glass . Salad Bowl and
Servers 2.50
Fancy Gla' a'Salt an•
Peppers • 1.10 and 1.75
Fancy Perfume sets 1.80
Fancy Glass candle' sticks
80c to 1.85
Reflectors 1.50 and 2.50
Cory Coffee makers 5.45
Glass Relish Dishes
15, 20, 85c
Fancy Glas's Bowls 45 & 69c
A Good stock of.. Tumblers
5c up
Glass sugar, cream and
marmalades with Tray 1.75
A Good assortment of . Fire
Ding oven -ware also Pyrex
oven -ware
G. R. McErwan Co.
OFTEN THE CHEAPEST
ALWAYS THE BEST"
ay' lt'' With
Owers".
for every Occasion
R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists' Tel. 'Del. As.
Personal care given every order
and special attention giv6 to
Funeral' Orders.
Phone 176 and 31
A. L. Cole, R. 0
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes examined and glasses fitted
GODERTCH, PHONE 33,
Week -end
SELF
ERVE
PECIALS AT -
T.111
Superior. Food Store
PHONE 84
Miss Hattie Turner is spending a
week at Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. John Zapfe are holiday-
ing in Southampton.
Miss Luella Walkinshaw is spending
ten days with friends in Toronto.
Mrs. Al. ,Smith of Cochrane is visit-
ing her mother, Mrs, W. T. Haw-
kins.
Miss Winnie Thompson has returned
front a visit with friends in
Sarnia..
Mr's. T. E. Hull of Toronto is visit-
ing her' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon . Cuninghame.
Mrs, Ern..Jaekson of Stratford spent
the week- end with Mr. and Mrs.
James Livermore.
Miss Jessie O'Neil of London - is
visiting her sisters, Misses Win.
"and Dell O'Neil.
Miss Mary Ross of Los Angeles,
Calif., is visiting her aunts, the
Misses O'Neil.
Mr. frank Wilson of Toronto was in
town on Tuesday' renewing old
aegnaintaneeshipe.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Stickney and two
sone of Kalamazoo, Mick., aro
visit'ng Mrs. Stiekney's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cole.
Miss .Shirley Henri and Pte. W.
Dempster of Toronto spent the
holiday week end with Mrs. Irene
Henri.
Mrs. Will Jenkins, who has been
making an extended visit with rela-
tives in the vicinity, left for Toron-
to•recently,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams and
Mrs. Alice Carter • were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Garter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Roberton and
daughter, Sandra, of London spent
a few days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. G. D. Roberton.
Miss Peggy Wood, Deaconness at
Christ Church, Deer Park, Toronto,
is spending a week with Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Morrison.
Mr. Arthur Dale of Clinton and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Dale of Landon
left on Monday for Ottawa, to at-
tend the funeral of the late Mrs.
Murray Dale on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter and
Mrs. Effie Jamieson visited with
,Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webster of
Goderich Township on Friday. Miss
Joyce Carted returned–with then
after completing three months
Farm Service,
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Pridham and
Miss Lorraine and Mr. and Mrs.
John Pridham of ' Detroit were
week end visitors 'with Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Cook. Mrs. Pridham
and Lorraine are remaining for a
longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Rumba and. Mrs. Dun-
das of Detroit were in town this
week and were enjoying the visit
as they had not been .back here for
many years. Mr. Rumball learned
the print'ng trade in the New Era
office, under the tutorship of Mr,.
Loch Cree.
Miss Audrey Smith of Calgary who
spent the week end with Misses
Mary and Alice Holmes, left Mon.
clay morning by bus for Montreal.
After_a weed' in Montreal she will
leave by Trans Canada Air Lines
Tor her home in Calgary. She had
been holidaying at Pittsburg, Penn,
Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and other,
points. ,
AYLMER. VEGETABLE OR
TOMATO SOUP' 10 oz. 2 tins 15c
INGEgRSOLL RIDEAU CHEESE
ib. pkg. , ... ....... 19c
FRY'S COCOA Y4 lb, tin • 19e
' 1 lb. tin 31c
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES
8 oz. 3 pkgs.. , .. 25e
ROYAL YORK TEA: -'/a lb. pkg38c
FLY DED -16 oz. bottle.... 25e
OLD' DUTCH` CLESATV51010, tin ..10c
VANILLA 'EXTRACT 8 oz. btl. 1Sc
ARCTIC PASTRY noun
7 lb. . :bag • . , 29c
HILLC,'RE'ST SHORTENING Ib 19c
MAXWELL HOUSE COME ib 43e.
CERTO Bottle 25c
APPLE JELLF 24 oz jar . 81e
AYLMER INFANT'S FOOD
8. tins 25e
ORANGES, Size 288s Dos , 41G
LEMON'S, Size 360's 3 for 110
GRAPEFRUIT, Size 100's 3 for 25e
POTATOES 15 lb. peck 65e
TOMATOES, Fresh Daily
CABBAGE, FIRM READS ib. , . 7c
PHONE ORDERS FILLED
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
Ethel Thompson
Princess St. East., Phone 585
59-tf
Lever's Fish and Chips
FRESH WUITE FISH •
FRESH 00210 ' SALMON -
Anyone wishing fresh fish is asked
to phone early.
Anyone wishing ;:Fish and Chips
is asked to call or before 11.00 a.m.
or 4.00 p.m.
Native .of Clinton Passes
Word has been received of the
passing of Mrs, James Watters of
Seattle, Wash., U.S.A., Mrs. Watters
was the former frill:an F. M.11er,
daughter of the late'. Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Miller of Clinton, and was
born and raised here: She bad been
in failing health for several years
due to a heart condition. She leaves
a husband and one daughter to mourn
their Loss.
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SUMMERHILL
Miss Phyllis Ball -of Toronto is
spending her holidays at the home.of
her parents, Mr .and -Mrs. 'Ed. Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lawson of
Pickering spent the , holiday with
Mrs. Lawson and Aaid1,'ew.
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Merrilla nd Mr..
and Mrs.'Clarence Ball spent Sunday
visiting friends at Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Tasker end
SEEK END SPECIALS
lTH41RS. PR)F, S%in' CAUL i''101Y'
NEWPORT'S , ., ,
. s ,F,LUFFS 19c, 25e, 39g, 494.'
IVORY LAUNDRY
STARCH ... . • .. 13e pkg.
KELLOGG'S
BRAN FLAKES .... 2 for 25e
KELLOGG'S
CORN FLAKES, 8 oz. 3 for 25:.
KELLOGG'S •.
Corn FLAKES,.12 oz.:'. 2, for 25c
KELLOGG S 'K
KRUMBLES 2 for '274
KELLOGG'S
PEP. 2'for 25:;
KRAFT DINNER lee pkg.
ESTAB1 OOKS' RED R,SB
COFFEE] , .......... lb_
AYLMER 45c
BOILED ,DINNER .... 23e tis
AYLMER - . ,
TOMATO JUICE .... 3 for 27.:
CROWN, FRUIT JARS
Pts.. . 98c day
Quarts ,. $L19 doz.
Red- or Black
JAR RUBBERS. " 3 to 23:
CHAMP CLEANER 2 pkg: . • 19e
10 Pkes. of 6 •Clereals: . 25c
VINEGAR'1 .gallon . 49c'
P'ICGLTNG SPICES pkg , . ,.5e
ORANGES, — 288'5 , .° 39:
ORANGES r•.• 344's 29:
2 doz. for 55,
GRAPEFRUIT, 126's .... 4 for 25:
W. L. ,JOHNSON & SON
PHONE 286 GROCERS
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
QUAKER CORN FLAKES 3 pkg 23
WALKERS Sodas 1 lb. pkg..... 15e
CHATEAU plain cookies 'lb. .. 19t
MARLENE BLEACH 2 bottles .17c
SNOW FLAKE AMMONIA 5 pit 250
WHITE SWAN Toilet T:ssue 3 rls 25,
VAN CAMP'S Tomato Soup 3 tins 25
CULVERHO-USE Tomato Juice
28 oz. tin 2 for ........ , ... 25c
AEROWAK Self polishing wax
qt. tin 49c
COWANS',COCOA- 1 lb. tin ....49e
MOODY''S CHLORID10 of Lime
B pkg. 25c
CRISPIE, Sour mixed pickles
16 oz. jar ... .. , 10c'
CANADA .SEAL Fresh herring
2 tins 19e
HORNE'S GELATINE pkg:15c
LYNN VALLEY PEAS 2 tins .. 27c
YORK PUMPKIN 28 oz. tin
2 for 250
LOOK IN Qi1R' REFRIGERATED
COUNTER' F•OR
FRESH SAUSAGES ib. • . . , 25e
FRESH WIENERS lb..... , , 27c
HAM & TONGUE Loaf 1b. , 45c
COTT.t1.GE ROLL :irt piece .1'b 89e
1!c is.
Orval Lobb
free Delivery
Evelyn of Stratford, spent the week
end, with Mr. and Mra. P. Gibbings
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J."' Jesting, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Josling and Mrs. Ed.
Cotton of Detroit spent the week end.
with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mason.
Mr. and Mrs, E. McBrien of
Essex, Mrs•. Bailey of Alberta and
Mrs. C. Jervis of Clinton spent
onday with Mr. mid Mrs. T. E.
n. .
Makes -Hole -in -One
While playing a game of golf on
the St. Thomas Golf and Country
Club course at Union on Thursday
afternoon, July 12, W, U. Lator-
veli, secretary of the 'Club, made a
hole -in -one. It occurred at No. 2
green. He 'was playing with A. R,
McColl another anember of the Cub.
Although having ,played golf for
over 25 years, this is the first t1ns'
he has qualified for membership in
the "Hale-in-one=Club". ,
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PERSONALS -
Mr. Charles Cook of London, is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Cook.
Mr, and Mrs. W. U. Latorneil of
St. Thomas are visiting Colonel
H. B.'Combe and Mrs. C'ombe and
Miss Dell Doan.
Miss Elaine Noble of Miller Lake
' is the guest of Mr. and Mrs:
Harry Henry. -
Mrs. Stanley Brown and 'Mrs. Horace
FaYtit of . Detroit Were guests of
• Miss Marion Gibbings on Wednes-
day.
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STANLEY
Miss Helen Holmes of London was
the guest of Miss Margaret McQueen
last week.
Miss ;Jean Mustard of Brooklyn,
N. Y., is visiting at the 'home of
Mrs. Neil McGregor.
Miss Mary Metcalfe of,, London,
visited her cousin; Mrs. Victor Tayl-
Or, for a few days last week.
:.:.Baird ,School was the- setting' for
VALUES FOR. AUGUST lOth and:':1]thr.n
RED & WHITE,TOMATO: RED &;WRITE TABLE,
, SOUP 2 tins 17C SALT 2 boxes ' 15e.
RED & W'HIm 0 PEKOE . R.EIY & WHIPI3 VEGETABLE
TEA X1) ib. pkg. • 38c
SOUP' 2 tins 17c,;
, Red & White Fleet
Wax tin 29c
Lux Toilet '
Soap 3 • 2 •
O
Sunbury' Blk:
Tea 1/2 lb 35c.::.
;CAKE 5c.'
.Country Kiat
Peas ° 2 "tins 25c"
Palmolive
Soap4,3.for 20c
Globd, Ddasert
Pears tin 1.4c.,
AYLMER WHOLE
BEETS tin
AYLMER APPLE
19e JUICE 2 bottles 25c
TIP TOP TOMATO GLEN.W003 CHOICE .:;
JUICE 2-28 oz tins 25 ;PUMPKIN? lg tins 19c
;GARDEN. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES.
TOMATOES — BEETS — CARROTS CURES BEANS
PEACHES —+ PEARS MELONS — PLUMS -- BANANAS
C'ALIFORNEA JUICY 360's CHOICE HEARTS OF
,L1.MONS4 for 15e •CELERY bunch 19c
CALIFORNFA:' 100's' CHOICE LOCAL GREEN
GRAPEFRUIT 3 - 25c' CABBAGE lb. 7c
CALIFORNIA. JUICY 220's
ORANGES doz. 53c
ONTARIO, NO. 1 HEAD
LETTUCE each 15c
SHEARING'S
• FOR FOODS OF FINE QUALITY
Phone 48 Free Delivery Clinton
For -Real Comfort .
See our new stock of Lawn and Verandah. Chairs. Some of them
' have Double Canvas seats, and well supported Backe The others ars
all wood in the natural finish.
Come early and take your pick while the stoek lasts.
' Also. a 'grand selection of Bake -A -Lite Bed Lamps, in smart
colors Boudinoir lamps with the newest type: of Shades, as well
as a new line of Table Shades, Bridge 'Shades, and: Shades for Tri -
Light Lamps.. .4.1 411! 1 WAS1 mow
BALL & ZAPFE
Dealers in Hardware and Furniture
Modern Ambulance Service, Funeral DitFectors
DOVG,LAIi, G. BALL Store• Phone 195 JOHN J. ZAPFE
Phone 110 Phone 163
Stoves. and Furnaces
Again Will be scarce. If in need of one be sure and
get the best. Select one of Clare Bros. Stove or`a
Hecla Furnace now on display:
Hugh R. Hawkins
'Plumbing, 'Heating, ' Sheet Metal Work
Agent for Hecla Furnace PHONE 244
the August meeting, when the W. A.
of Erucefield United Church, . were
invited guests. The meeting opened
with the Lord's Prayer, followed Py
the singing of "0 'Canada".. The
president, Mrs. John McGregor, then
spoke a few words of welcome to
the ladies. The secretary's report
was given, and the roll call answered,
also the treasurer's report was • giv-
en. The collection was then taken
and amounted to $13,50. It was mesa
ed by Mrs. Walter Moffat and se.on-
ded by Mrs. John McFarlane that
we send $10.00 to the Toronto Hos-
pital for sick children. The buyer,
. Mrs. Norman Baird was instructed to
buy sufficient flannelette to con
plete the layette.
A ,letter from Don Wilson was
read thanking the ladies for a box
of sweets. A program then followed
consisting of a piano solo by Thelma
Baird, two piano duets by Mrs. Alton
Johnston and Mrs. Wa'tsr Mc$eth,
two dialogues, "Mrs.. Stewart Isn't
Home" and ",Rocking Chair Blues".
A reading by Mrs. Ileen Broadfoot,
a solo by Elizabeth Laramie and .n
duet by Lillian and Betty Stewart.
The meeting closed: by singing God
Save the King. The ladies then
enjoyed a social half hour until
lunch was served. Miss Martha
McDonald proved a vote of thanks to
the Stanley ladies. The next meet-
ing will. be at the home .of Mrs.
Fenwick •Stewart; The roll call to be
answered by naming your favourite
magazine.
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GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Mr, and Mrs. Mike Foran, Mr.
Thompson and Mrs. Jack McKinnon
and daughter of Toronto are visiting
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
McGuire.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sloan of
Sheffield, spent last week visiting
friends in this neighbourhood, .re-,
turning home on Sunday, accom-
panied by Mr, and Mrs. Reid Tor
ranee and 'family.
Mrs. Anderson is spending this
week with friends in Windsor.
Pte. Elmer Johnstone is spending'
his thirty day leave, before going to
the Pacific, with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Johnstone..
Maurice France has returned and
is spending his leave with Mr: and
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Mrs, Thos. Elliott.
Lloyd Stirling has returned and
is at home with his father, Mr. Fred
Stirling.
Wheat Threshing is the order of.
the day and promises to be an ex-
cellent crop.
Mr. Ken Merrier has purchased•
the threshing outfit from Mr. Lloyd
Picot and it busy at work among the..
farmers. '
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner af,'
Goderieh and Mr, and Mrs. Gedrge
Campbell of ,Stanley visited with.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Stirling last
weelc.
Miss Jeanne Vodden returned to
Toronto, after spending the week-
end and holiday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, W. J. Vodden.
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FRENCH COWS KILLED
Destruction of milk ,cows has been....
high in certain' parte of France,
particularly in Normandy and east-
ern coastal area Where fighting was •
heavy. It is estimated that Normandy
lost about 80,000 cows and that 50,000
were killed in the eastern districts, .
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CAPTAIN R W. i chtURRA T,
formerly manager' of the Canadian
Pacific's Bttitislt ' Columbia ' Coast
Steamships Service, who was recently
nppointed managing director of Ilia
Canadian Pacific S brine I,iinitedi,
with headquarters at o'ptreal."
succeeds Captain Ed p4iird Aikms4 . „.
lt.p.k,A.NiR.L retired.:. .