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The Clinton News Record, 1939-04-27, Page 5( " `°l•HURS., APRIL 27, 1939 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD .dvIODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE: F j, .The Outcome of 121 Years' Successful Operation .•.,,� "When I like, e.bout this, 11 bank is the friendly, help- ful way they do things for you.' BANK OE -MONTREAL ESTADLITIEP1817 Clinton Branch: -H .M.' MONTEITH, Manager Londesborough (Sub -Agency).: Open Monday .arid Thursday, S•SERVICES OF THE BANK OF MON$$EAL"-Ass, for booklet. r . t WHY WE RECOMMEND MASTER CHICK STARTER 'The following are the results of a competitive test conducted on the faros of Victor Roy, Londesboro:- 620 Day -Old Leghorn Pullets started March lst, 1939 310 started on MASTER - 310 started on popular brand of commercial chick starter. • 5 Weeks Old: 288 living chicks on. MASTER -272 living chicks on competitive feed. Average Weight Master -Fed chickens 12.1 ozs. - Average Weight competitive -fed chickens 10.6 ozs. Difference in favour of MASTER -Fed Chickens, 11/2' ozs. per chick. Chickens Weighed and Caught by Victor Roy. Before ordering your Chick Starter arrange to see some chick- ens hickens being fed Master and you will be convinced that it is rightly called the `self -,starter', for. baby chicks. If you are buying started chicks insist they are started on Master. Fre e Ford CLINTON 'es't CkleteWr.W t' rt ni f=ieisentels.} !. el :steel, 1�. t est !erne": tel let!.' .z 3r «=r isit The Salon «f Se ':e. OF ,_ r lit 1e W. Elliott VICTORIA STREET. L a F.OR • THE MOST MODERN OF WALLPAPERS and PICTURES BEAUTIFUL PICTURES For All OCCASIONS GIVE PICTUR• ES FOR MOTHERS' DAY ,_ AN EVERLASTING JOY. Evening Showings- by Appointment. Phone 27 t+ rr v-ileS to t r in rnii ie .tier . tut + . i fHseeSo etWe . i'R ; i 4. , t "W+4 ,A11ft Voir Ti ° "hire T Grow T L n+'9 r t rItz6AIN te:. TAR`. ER Baby chicks grow rapidly and need goadqualities, of palatable feed. lip to 8 weeks of age is a critical period• 'in their lives. Feed them' Shur -Cahn Chick Starter and be sure that they will get off to a quick healthy start. Shur -Gain Chick, Starter, le Palatable;. contains in proper proportions the minerals they need to build strong bone and healthy tissue; and is well supplied with vitamins > A, B, D. E. and G. . No etude Chick Starter is •higher in o,, quality and yet Shur -Gain costs the feeder' less than any comparable feed. Get the extra value feom Shur -Claim kin E CUNT Shur -Gain Chick Starter is made by us from Shur -Gain formulae. Compare this low price for,100-1b. bag 4 Mash /o � , m Note what C. O'Brien has to say about Shur -Gain. -,-"Last year I bought started chicks (week old) aird switched them on to Shur - Gain immediately, I only lost one chick. Again this year .I have switched started chick's;, to Sitar -Gain and have not lost a chick, ' My Rock chickens are: 4 weeks old and are almost completely feathered." " _. You too can switch your chickens to Shur -Gain with more 1 economical and better results. Clinton Feed Mill FOR SALE BY ALEX WELLS, .''Loitdesboro. J. K. CORNISH, Brucefield. GODERICH TOWNSHIP Misses ,Shiley, and Reta Beacom of Toronto spent the weekend with their fatir,er;'• 3Mr. •John Beacom, who. has been ill the past week with the prevailing cold, Mr..Isaac' Rothwell had the mis- fortune to fall from a tree and fract- ure some ribs. Master Donald Middleton; son of Mr. Fred Middleton; had his appen- dix°removed last Thursday night, in Clinton hospital. LONDESBORO Mr. H. Moon; and Mrs. S, Arm- strong and, daughter of Grimbsy are visiting with Mos. Jas. McCool and, other friends. 1VIiss Beth Shobbrook is spending this week at the home of Steve White, Blyth. �• The friends of Mrs. E. Crawford willbe glad" to know she is much improved' in health after her recent illness in Niagara' Falls. The,regular meeting of the ,W. I. will be held" in Community Hall ori Thursday, May 4th, 'Phis is the last meeting for the old officer's. The new will take charge at the June meet- ing. Roll • call, paying of fees. Contest, Mrs. G. lv1eVittie. Reports of sec. and treas., auditors and convenors.. Solo, Mrs. E. Adaims, reading, Mrs. J. Tamblyn, hostesses, Mrs. W. Moun- tain, Mrs. H. Sprung, Mrs. J. Man- n ing, Mrs. F. Thompson, Miss • G.• Mountain, This meeting -will be quite interesting and all ladies are urged to be present, especially all new mem- bers wko have joined recently. The 'flu epidemic is gradually fad- ing away -no new cases are reported this week. r." -» : A splendid meeting of the W. A. was held at Mrs. B. Brundson's on Wednesday last, with an attendance of 35. There was a -long discussion in view of presenting the Bridal Pageant and it was decided to stage it sometime in June. VARNA Mrs. Jam M. Reid of Clinton. return- ed home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keys and family: BAYFJELD• Mrs, J. Graham and Mrs. R. F. H. Gairdner are attending the W. A. meetings in London, this' week, On Thursday evening last the mem- bers of Trinity Church and the A. Y. P. A. held a social in the Orange Hall, when they presented Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weston with an electric toaster and a pair of blankets. Miss Lucy Woods left on Wednes- day for Montreal where she will sail en the S. S. Athena, on Friday for England where she will spend the next three months. Mr. and Mrs. T. Mallett and family of London spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Davison. Mr. Robert Watson of Fairlight, Sask., is visiting at the home of Mrs. F. Edwards. The folloeving was taken from the London Free Press of April 25th,, The Pas. Man: April 24th. Former town clerk here and secretary of The Pas Board . of Trade Dr. Henry Her- bert Elliott,. 67, died here today after a long illness. Born in Bayfield, Ont., the only son of the late Andrew El- liott and Mary Ann Heard: Dr, El- liott graduated from Queen's Univer- sity at Kingston. He was once senior house surgeon at the General Hosp- ital, Kingston, and front 1899 to 1912 practised in Seeley's Bay, Ont. The fishermen set their nets on Monday for the first time thisseason, they are a ntoiith later than last year. Rev. and. Mrs, Harold . Paull of Windsor spent Monday at the home of Mrs. M. F. Woods. ,A reception was held in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening in hone our of Me. and Mrs.• Fred Weston, at which' they were giiven many beautiful and useful gifts. Strawberry Plants Improved Senator Dunlop, • O,A.C, early, 75c per 100; 70c per 100 in 500 lets; $6 per 1,000. M. C, Marquis, Base Line, Phone 638x21, 33-2p. Wanted A number of cattle to pasture, good grass, funning water, plenty of shade. Apply. to Arnold• Jamieson, Phone 616r33; Clinton, 83-1. Houses for Sale 1r story frame house and a cot- tage On North street. Apply ' E. Rapson, North street. 33-1p: Car' for Sale 1935 Model Terraplane for' sale. Apply on premises of Mrs. T. J. McNeil, High street, or Mr. W. Hig- gins, Rattenbury street, East. 33-tf. Pigs For Sale One litter of nine, • just weaned. Eight small chunks. All good thrifty pigs. Two sows, just bred. Gordon Pearson, Clinton, Phone 226. 33-2p. PRIVATE • SALE of FURNITrURE Walnut 'settee and four walnut chairs, Vietorian style; parlor suite consisting of settee and 3 chairs, will be sold aeiyarately;' 2- toilet sets; 2 wash -stands; 1 dark wooden bed com- plete with springs and mattress; a white kitchen week table with draw- er; 2 centre tables, 1 round and "1 square; a Phonola grantaphone with records, law cabinet style; a large cheat of drawers; hall rack; an oven for a :2 ,plate . burner; also a capping box fox honey. These articles will be sold reasonable. for quick sale. Apply to Mrs. Mervyn Batkin, Prin- cess Street, Clinton, or pkone 133w. 33-tf. PAGE'S cS�rdiv nom viola,* Diu, CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C. V. Cooke FLORIST Phones: ,66w and 663 Good Prices EOR POULTRY ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE FOR SOME i. .. WEEKS, Poultry culled by an experienced poultryman. Our experienced - caiidlers will give you" good `service' in grading your eggs: ' • • N. W - TREWARTHA Phone 214i; ` Night 214w. ROXY..T.IIEATRE Clinton. Now: Ka;y Sutton and Louis Ilay ward' in "Saint of New York" Mon., Tues.,; Wed, .; Double Bill ."Lone Wolff Spy ,Hunt" starring Warren Williams and Ida Lupine "Lady Objects" a woman gave up her career to sale her husband from "a murder charge' Lanny- Ross and Gloria Stuart Thurs., Fri., Sat "HARD TO GET" Dick Powell in a new role of fun making - Dick Powell, Olivia De Haviland and Chas Winninger. Mat: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m CAPITAL THEATRE REGENT THEATRE Goderich Seaforth Now: ERROL FLYNN in Now: "Under Western. Stars" "DAWN PATROL" with Roy Rogers Mon,- Tues., Wed. DICK POWELL leads his fun -makers through an- other riotous musical treat "HARD TO GET" with Olivia De .Haviland and. Chas. Win/linger Thur., Fri., Sat. Roy Rogers Smiley Burnette and. Mary Hart a new singing saddle -lad presents an !adventurous prairie -opera "Billy the Kid Returns" Mat Wed., Sat. & Holidays 3 p.m. Mon., Tues., Wed. Carole Lombard & James Stewart costarred in an appealing dramatic production. "Made For Each Other" Thur., Fri., Sat , Jackie Cooper .& Wendy Barrie interpret the jollification and. heartthrobs of a unique [�Y1 commnsunnitygqy'7' HOME" "NEWSBOYS' HOME" Coming: Dick Powell in • "HARD TO GET" Mat: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m. ice CREAM TRY ONE OF OUR es - ^s) J REFRESHING SODAS 3t"-'ttt l -Sts:t '' nin nisStrise+ r : tet 4 or a t - Dr. D. C. GeddesCOOLING SUNDAE t ,ur' Announces that May lst, he will resume the pza.:ctiee Of Dentistry F in all its- branches. 4; • Office located above Lockwood's ?« 3« Barber Shop.St . ?« + »tr Telephone 138. DEATHS GREALIS-In Clinton, on Saturday, April 22nd., 1939, Margaret John- ston, wife' of the late Edward Grealis, aged 69 years. PATTISON-In Clinton, on. Sunday, April 23rd., 1939, Florence Stygall, , widow of A. O. Pattison, in her 86th. year. HUNT -In Galt, on Tuesday, April 25th., Harry Hunt, formerly of Clinton, in his 99th. year. JOHNSTONE-In Clinton, on Wed- nesclay, April 26th., Sarah 3. Stirl- ing, widow of Andrew Johnstone. Funeral service at her late resi- dence, Rattenbury street, on Fri- day afternoon, commencing at 2.30. Interment in Bayfield Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM 83AIR-In loving memory of a dear husband and father, John Stewart Mair, who departed this life one year ago today, April 27th. "In memory a daily thought, In heart a silent sorrow." --Sadly . missed by his wife and daughter. Trinity Church Dramatic Society, BAYFIELD - Will Present the Play - "Safety First" TOWN HALL, BAYFIELD Friday, April 28, 8:15 Admission 25c; Children 15c - COME and LAUGH - 33-1. Strawberry Plants FOR SALE SENATOR DUNLOP, original strain, and true to name. Most popular berry grown. Early'' and Fine Flavor. PLANTS $1.00 per. 100; $3.00 per 500 $5.00 per 1,000 Phone 33 F. W: AND,EWS 33-2. CARD OF THANKS • The family of the, late Mrs. Ed- ward Grealis wish to express their sincere thanks for the kind express sioris of sympathy and for the beautiful floral tributes, also to those who kindly loaned cars or assisted in any way during their recent bereave- ment. ' • Passengers Wanted Have room for two passengers on return trip to Eastern Saskatchewan, leaving Clinton May 5th: » For par- ticulars -write R. J. Watson, Bayfield, or phone 681r14. • 33-1p, Seed For Sale A limited quantity of ` good clean 0. A. C., Ne. -21 barley, grown from registered seed. Price 70c per bus. Apply to Bob Glen, 'Clinton, R. R. No. 5, Phone 020x24. 33-1. For Rent Huron st,, front duplex 7 rooms. Soparate furnace, all modern con- veniences, in excellent condition, gar- den and fruit trees. Apply Geo. T. Jenkins, Phone, Office 158, Res. 222. 3143. WANTED Wanted to buy, two young tested cows. Freshened er forward springers of 'good quality, Durham grade pre- fered. For. Boron County Heine. Apply to Geo. H. Elliott, Inspector, Phone 203., WE SELL - - SFL' VERWO;ODS' ICE CREAM IN BRICK OR BULK And of course we have ICE CREAM BARS in Assorted Flavors. "EAT ICE CREAM FOR HEALTH" Bartliff Crich Phone 1. Clinton. I am agent for Bray Chicks in this locality. Phone or call for catalogue and price list. The Bray Chick does the trick. D. M. MALTBY, Manager, Clinton Creamery CLINTON, ONTARIO aby Chicks ENGLISH LEGHORNS -- - - BARRED ROCKS - CUSTOM HATCHING - kElmslea Chick Farm Ea L. Mitten CLINTON. PHONE 213 OLD, TYRE IpANCE at Ki Friday, April 28th with FRANK KENNY & His Boozier Hot Shots FLOOR SHOW Featuring � the MASSE SISTERS of the famous family of 21. Admission 25c House to Rent Frame house on Albert street north, immediate possession if re- quired. Apply to Albert Morrell, Londesboro, R.R. 1. 3343. Pasture I have room for 20 more head of cattle. Good grass, water .and shade. 0, It. Forster, Maitland Con., Col- borne, R. R. 2., Clinton, Phone 169, Carlow, 33-3. House For Sale Comfortable 7 -roomed house with all modern conveniences, corner Jos- eph and Orange streets, owned by late T. K. Mair. Garage and stable on property. Anyone wishing to view same may apply at residence, Sat, A.pril 29 from 1 to 5 'o'clock. Mrs. R. Fairservice, Londesboro, 33-1p. Plants For Sale Raspberry cane, Latham nursery strain, large, red, meaty berries, hea- vy cropping. 1 dozen for 75c; 50 for $3.00; 100 for $5.00. Strawberries, Senator Dunlop, Downham' nursery strain, 100 for $1.25; $6.00 for 1000 at 'the garden. Collin's Berry Farm, Phone 616r42. 32-tf. Colts For Sale Four choice colts: 1 rising 3 yrs.; 1 rising 2 yrs.; 2 rising ane year. Will sell . cheap owing to shortage of summer pasture. Roy Pepper, R.R. 3 Seaforth, Phone 615r5 Clinton. 32-2p. For Sale Clean Sweet Clover Seed, mostly white, 5c per lb. Also a good cow, due to freshen May lst. 10. Pollock, Bayfield Road, 2 miles west of Varna. 32-3. Pasture to Rent 80 acres, con, 14,. Goderich town- ship, Good pasture With spring creek,' good fences, overhauled each spring. Apply to Miss Jennie Tebbutt, Clin- ton, .Cutter .street. 31-2. BREAD Prices Reduced TRY OUR -, NU -SOCIAL LOAF Plain or Sliced PHONE OR LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR A CHOCOLATE CAKE • FRESH CHOCOLATES FOR MOTHER. Wendorf's CEMENT A Fresh Supply of ST. MARYS BRAND CEMENT • On Hand W. J. Miller & Son 30-tf, Malo Help Wanted Fuller Brush Company will employ dependable man with light car for dealership Listowel, Wingham and Seaforth section; new low prices and special training assures good income from start. Write Sales Manager, 304 Wright Bldg., London, Ont. 33-1. Seed For Sale Ontario Variegated Alfalfa Seed for sale. Grown on new land. F. Gilbert, 7th con. Goderich township. 608r22 Clinton. 31-tf. Farm For Sale -110 acres, situated 114 nines west of Clinton on No, 8 highway. New brick house and bank barn. Running water in both house and barn from good artesian well. Apply on prem- ises to Harvey Jenkins, R.R. 3 -Clin- ton. Phone 610r2. n, 324f. Bricldaying Brick laying and cement work wanted. First=class work. Reasonable rates. No job too small or too big. Phone 92 Clinton. 30-3. House for Sale A most desirable 7 -roomed house in good locality. A few minutes walk from the Collegiate. Electric light and water, large lot with some fruit trees. Apply New -Record Office. 26-c. House for Rent Comfortable residence on Huron street. Good furnace, quarter acre land. Apply Mrs. A. L. Cartwright, ate I=I. Alexander, R. R. 2, Bayfield, Phone 608 r 6. 24-tf. Ford For Sale Ford Coach 1937 Model in perfect condition. Mileage 12,000. Also a Buick 1932 Model, low mileage. W. N. Counter. 304f. For Sale Hardie Spraying outfit, 150 gal. tank in good condition. D. C. Gal- braith, Bayfield, Ont., tel. 609r11 Clinton. 31-2. AUCTION SALE of House and Lot, Household Effects on Raglan Street, Clinton, on SATURDAY, APRIL 29 at 1.30 p.m. consisting of Dining room suite; Parlor suite; 3 bed room spites, complete, spring and mattresses; drop-leaf sewing mach- ine; cook stove; heater; coal oil stove with oven;' extension table with 6 chairs; kitchen .table; small tables; canned 'fruit and pickles; sealers, lounge; tapestry rug; mats; garden and carpenter's tools; lawn mower; wheel barrow; dishes, pots, pans and numerous other articles..' Terms -Cash .At the same time and place the nine -room brick house with two. aeres of good land, set out with apple and pear orchard with good barn, and hen house will be offered for sale, this property is in good shape with town water and electric lights, located elose to Clinton Collegiate. -Terms on real estate -10/0 of purchase money paid on day of sale, balance in 30 days. GEO. H. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer, ' MRS. H. FREMLIN, Proprietress. 32-2. BURGESS' STUDIO CLINTON Photographs of Distinction • by :.'i3 IRENE BURGESS Phone 115. 'Developing and Printing (Open Every Day) CLOTHES DO NOT MAKE THF' MAN BUT THEY ADD TO HIS APPEARANCE. WE ARE EXPERT'S IN THE RE. PAIRING BUSINESS. Give Us A Call. ALBERT PALMER ' Isaac St, Clinton. WE ARE PREPARED TO GIVE Expert Repair Service ON ALL MAKES OF BATTERY AND ELECTRIC RADIOS FOR FIRST CLASS SERVICE PHONE 213 MITTELL'S Radio & Electric Service - Stratford-Goderich Coach Line - TIIMETABLE Leave Clinton for Stratford: Daily 8.10 a.m. and 5.10 p.m. �. Leave Clinton for Goderich: Daily except Sundays and Holidays. 1.10 p.rn. & 8.20 pan. Sundays and^ Holidays 1.10 p.m. & 10.35 pass. Direct Connections to all points. Under New Management. Bartliff & Crich, local agents, phone 1 CUSTOM SAWING Custom sawing will be done in Clinton and Bayfield as usual during the coming spring. We are in the market for a few good maple, bass- wood and white ash logs. Dry Hem- lock lumber, scantling and joists for sale. MCEWEN BROS., BAYFIELD Phone 624r4, Clinton central 21-tf. Community Auction Salol Queen's Hotel Stables, Seaforth, FRIDAY, APRIL 28th This is the last sale before seeding; and look for a big' sale. Bring in any- thing you have to sell as our rates are very reasonable this! week. So far we have entered a number of pigs from suckers to 100 lbs,; team of 2 - year -old horses; pair double harness with britchen and backhand, good as new; two tons of coat on the cob; fertilizer drill good as new; three arrow cows,half fat; , a number of young cattle; fifteen young calves. J. J. Coyne, Manager; G. H. Elliott, Auctioneer; G. Doyle, Clerk. Seed for Sale Good, clean, hone -grown Alfalfa seed, Timothy seed, Early Alaska Oats, White and Irish Oats, hulless oats, Barley and Spring Wheat. J. Leslie Cox, R. R. 1, Godarieh town- ship or phone 608r2 Clinton Central. 284f. Wanted Cash paid for Old Glass Dishes and Ornaments: . Also Walnut Furniture or old Melodeon. Write Advertiser N. % Nevis -Record. 30-4p. Upholstering Chesterfields, antiques, chairs, etc." reasonably done, wide range of cov- erings. 16 years experience, prices on request. Wm. Reid, West street, Goderich, 264f. House for Sale A very comfortable frame residence at corner of Fulton street, All modern conveniences, garage and 1 acre of land. Good garden and well located. For particulars apply Miss Bessie Watt, Clinton, Phone 171. 23-tf. Wanted Old horses or cattle for mink feed; if dead phone at once. Will pay ac- cording to value. Elsner Trick, phone 607r5, or Lloyd Batkins, 619r14. 84 :tf-.e-6-w House for Sale or tent A good ten -roomed house, on Vic- toria street with modern carmen - lances, - fences, good, garden, house in good condition. Apply tc Lorne or Charlie Brown, Clinton, Ont. 09-tf. Cleaning and Pressing Suits, 'Coats and Dresses DRY CLEANING AND REP.AIRINGJ W. J. TAGO, TAILOR If not open work may be left eel Heart0'e Barber Shlo