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The Clinton News Record, 1939-07-06, Page 5'THURS., JULY 6, 1939 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD` NATURALLY, I am away, from home a great,deal, but -household expenses continue and must be paid each month. This presented a problem to my' -wife and me until our banker :suggested we open a 'joint' ac - 'count on which either of .us could draw in the absence of the other: Now, when I am away from home, �3ny wife can pay her household drills promptly, by simply draw- ' ing raw-`ing: a cheque on our 'joint' -ac-• -count. She always has money -immediately available, because I 'have arranged with my firm to deposit my salary on pay days. Incidentally, the cancelled cheques are receipts for money expended, and the entries in our amine - book stubs help me to. make up our household accounts - • 'when I get home again. Should you or your wife wish to open a joint account for your mutual convenience, our local branch'will be glad to arrange it for you. 'THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Clinton Brandi .E. E. Paterson - Manager AUBURN Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McNeill of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Asquith. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dobie of Ottawa are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dobie, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Kerningham and son, Murray of Islington are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Kerning - . ham. Mr. and Mrs. Reg'. Carter of Wood- - stock visited over the weekend with .Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKnight. Miss Effie Stoltz of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz. Mrs. Reid and Russell, Mrs, Ed- mends and Margaret McKinnon all •af Toronto visited over the weekend with Mrs. Reid's father, Mr. Ephraim Ball. Mrs. Lovett of St. Catlierines was a visitor here on Sunday, Miss Mae Ferguiron, Arnold and Royce Philips are visiting the form- er's sister, 1VIrs. Guy Durham of St. George., Mrs, Elizabeth Jane Houghton .celebrated her 93rd birthday on Sun- day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chas: Asquith. Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. McIlveen, Don- ald and Erie of Bownianville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Al- Fred Asquith. Eric remained for a visit with his grandparents. • Visitors Friday evening with Mrs, F. Ross were Miss Lucille Eedy of Dungannon and Mrs. Wm. Grawfard'b ,of Victoria, B.C. • t Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sheppard, f all of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson and Miss Florence Patterson of Toronto were recent visitors at the home of Dr. B. C Weir. The following. teachers left this morning for Toronto where they will take a summer course; Misses •. Ber- niee Lawson', Beryl and Dorothy Wil- son and Mary Huston a n d Gordon Murray at London. Mr. Douglas., of Luck. - now,. a student of y- student oc- cupied the pulpit in Knox Presbyter- ian Church on Sunday morning. Mr, and Mrs. George Beadle are visiting their daughter, Mrs, Clifford Brown and Mr. Brown ;of. Monktog. Mrs, Alice Robb who' has been in London receiving treatments returned home :last Friday: ' Mr, and Mrs. Wnt.,Downs Toronto, Bill Kruse of Galt and Mrs,- Alex. Shaw of 'Mimico were' Sunday visit- ors with Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Lawson St Mr. and Mrs. Garfield aubus, and Marie of Detroit visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagner. Marie remained for a visit with her grandparents.. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Palmer and Alden, Mrs. Brown, and family afi Sault Ste Marie, Mich., were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young, Mad- eline Armstrong and Orre Miller all of Woodstock visited Y n Sunday with Mrs. M. Arthur and Mr. G. F. Yungblut. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs C. A. Asquith , were Mr. and Mrs S.A.R. Clemens, and Houghton Clem- ens, Wm., John T., and James Hep- burn all of Toronto. Miss Amelia Mallwain is employed at present 'with Mrs. B. J. Crawford of Dungannon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graviston of Tavistock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell King.' Mrs. Joe Savage of Ethel called on friends here over the weekend. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ed. Sillery and fam- ily of Exeter spent Sunday with Mr, and' Mrs. Herb. Gooier. Mrs. A. J. Ferguson and Stewart were at Parkhill on Friday. Mrs. Jack' Medd 'of Ilderton called ori' old' friends here recently. ' A. number from here attended an niverary services at Westfield United Chut'eh on.Sunday. Miss Ruth Adeile Frost of Flint, Mich„ is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. T. Robison and Mr. Robison. The Forester's Hall is being given a badly needed coat of paint, white with green trimtnings. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Phillips and Mr. and • Mrs. Harvey McGee were at Embro on Saturday attending Do- minion Day celebrations there. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Robb' and Mal and Mrs.., Re D. McKenzie of Lockalah visited on Sunday with Mrs. Alice Robb and Mr. Levi Marwood, Mrs. McKenzie remained for a- visit with her mother, Ma. and Mrs. Edgar Lawson and Miss Bernice Lawson were' in Sen- fortlr on Saturday attending a birth- day of Mrs. Lawson's mother, Mrs. Wm, Slater who celebrated her 89th birthday. A family dinner was held hi her honour at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Join Finlayson. Miss Susie Blair has retiuned to her home after having a minor op- eration on her eye, for removal of a cataract at London. The annual Memorial Service was held at Ball's Cemetery on Sunday 'afternoon acid was very largely at- tended. The service was conducted by Rev. H, C. Wilson of Knox United Church. Rev, A, E. Silver of the Baptist Church led in prayer, The 23rd Psalm was read in unison. Mr. Wilson gave a splendid address on "The Seen and the Unseen", the text being II Cor. 4-18. Mrs. Fred Plaet- zer sang a solo aocompaniod by Mrs. R. D. Munro. Friends were present from Lucknow, Goderich, Elderton, Woodstock, St. Catharines, Seaforth and Tavistock., Mr. Wilmer Howitt last night had the misfortune to lose by fire his barn on the faun rented to Mr, Dol- ton Stoltz, It was a large frame barn. There was no grain or stock in It barn at the time. The barn was urned 10 the ground. The cause of he fire is unknown. Mr. Rowitt's+ arm is about 1% Miles west of grandson, Jack Baxter of Goderich; William, Taman, a nephew, of Goder- ich; Harold and Wm .. Carter, Nelson Paterson and Frank Stalker. The service was conducted by Rev. H. C. Wilson of Knox United Church, Rev. A. E. Silver of the Baptist Church led in prayer and read the scripture. Mrs. Fred Plaetzer sang a solo... The Pall -bearers were John McKnight, Maitland Allen, R. D. Munro, Earl Raithby, G. E. Ecratt and Robert Turner. Relatives were present from Kippers, Henson., Cargill, Meaford, Seaforth, Brussels, Blyth, Goderich, Sault Ste Marie, Exeter, St. Helens, Clinton, London and SKiugsbridge. Mr. Gordon 'Murray is taking a summer course at London' University. Birthday Party A. surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thome. sora on Sunday .when the meinbers of .the family gathered to honour their father's birthday. Mr. Thomp- son is the son, of John Thompson and. Eliza Spencer and born at Thorn - tons Corner in •township of Whitby. 68 years ago he moved with his par- ents to lot 22, concession 6, West Wawanosh, where John, Thompson resides. He attended No. 3 West Wawanosh school, 48 years ago he married Matilda A. Clark, daughter of John and Matilda Clark. ' They have a family of five sons:. Gormley Of Timmins; Russell` of Delhi; Bill of Tillsonburg; Joseph" of Courtland, and John of West Wawanosh; one daughter, Mac. Mark Armstrong of , West Wawanosh. Their daughter, (Eliza) Mrs. Martini passed away a few years ago. 19 years ago Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, moved to Aub- urn. Mr. Thompson is a member of Knox United Church, he served on the building committee When the Donnybrook Church was built. For 19 years he was treasurer of the West Wawanosh Fire Insurance Co., and was Director of the company for 19 years, resigning two years ago. on account of ill health. He has one brother Uriah; also one sister, Re- becca Thompson, both of West Wa- wanosh. A supper was served on the lawn, the table being centred with a birthday cake. Those present were Bill Thompson of Tillsonburg; Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Thompson, Harold, Ross and Clare of Courtland; Mr, and Mrs. Mark Armstrong, Donna, Mary and . Thomas Armstrong; Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, and Howard Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Thompson, Donald, John A, and Lucy i Thompson, Heckle Thompson, all of West Wawanosh; Mrs. John Clark, of Auburn; Mrs. Gormley Thompson. and Bobby of Timmins. Mr. Thomp- son's many friends wish him many more birthdays. Bail Reunion The annual Ball reunion was held at Jowett's Grove, Bayfield, on Sat- urday when 80 descendants of the Ball family were present. The oldest member present was Mrs. 0has. Lov- ett of Clinton who is 83; the young- est nieinber present was Betty Sturdy two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sturdy. The afternoon was spent in social intercourse fol- lowed by games, races and swimming, Folloeving a splendid supper the fol- lowing officers , were elected: Presi- dent, Harry Sturdy, Auburn; vice- president, Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes, Clinton; sec.-treas., Clarence Ball, Summerhill; sports committee, Lyn Mains, Stratford; pinch committee, Mrs. E. 'Farquar, Clinton, Race • Results—Girls 1-5, Evelyn Raithby; boys 1-5, John Maims; girls 6-9, Mildred Farquar; boys 6-9, Mur- ray Lovett; girls 10-13, Betty Me - Ewen; boys 10-13, Doug. Farquar; young ladies, Ena McEwen; young men's, Reg. Ball; match -box race, Mrs. Prank, Lobb and Reg, Ball; bal- loon race, Phyllis Ball; counting race, Reg. Ball;; clothes pin race, Mrs. Gordon Johnston, Mrs. Jimn Swan, St. Catharines, • Joan and Tom, 'spent Sunday in Brampton. Miss Inez Sheppard, who had been visting-at the Sheppard home returned to her home with therm. I i Mr. Reg. Asquith of Toronto and t Miss Mary Asquith of Fergus speee t the weekend with their parents, Mr. t and Mrs, Chas. Asquith. Mrs. Honking of .Goderich is vis a iting Mra. C. A. Howson and Mr. t and Mrs. R. J. Phillips i Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chesney and family of Seaforth spent Sunday with 0 Mrs, Jas. Howitt. Miss Violet Sharp teacher of the G Continuation School and Miss Mabel t Foster of the Public School have left M Sem their homes at Parkhill and Shepardton respectively. A. Miss Mary Jane Robb has returned to her home in Dungannon after ; i spending some time with her uncle, ''o Levi Marwood. la Mr. and Mrs. A. Thinking of De- R 'twat are visiting the'former's moth-' i er, Mrs. Flunking.Visitors at the . home of Mr, and M Mrs, Maitland Allen onStmday were Mr. and MTs. R. J. Cameron, Mrs, I 3, Youn and Mrs. Walter Hamilton 1. Auburn. - Mrs. Joseph Carter Beloved in life and honored in death Mrs. Joseph Carter was laid to rest n the family plot in Maitland Came- ory.•omi Friday, afternoon. Many rela- ivies and friends and neighbours,at- encled the service held at the home and the floral offerings were many nd beautiful. Among them were hose sent by John Ouija and fain- ly, Miss Jean Ratcliffe of Sault Ste Marie; the employees of the Imperial 11 Co., Goderich; Donna Haggitt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baxter Sr. of odeisch; Mr. and Mrs. Win. Reber - on; Mrs. Govier; Mrs. Wainer; Mrs. Armstrong, all of Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wylie, Mr. and Mrs. J. Burns; Mr. and Mrs. John Bones, Mr. and ' Whs. David ..Nether- ngton, Mr. and Mrs. Garry, the tail - r department of the Woollen Mill, 11 of Sault Ste Marie; Mr.. and Mrs. eginald Carter of London; Mr. and VIrs. John Carter Sr. of • Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ifn:eeshaw of eaford; David Carter and family of Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Hadden and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tartan of Goderich. These were carried by a LONDESBORO Mr. and Mrs. Millar , of Detroib spent the weekend with the farmer's sister, Mrs. John Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. John Nott took in the Youngblutt reunion at Shake- speare on Saturday .Iast. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberton spent Sunday at Goderich. Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Roberton of Clifford, visited with the former's mother, Mrs. M. Ross' on Sunday. A load of relatives of Mr. and Mac, Frame Hall's from Toledo, Ohio, vis- ited with thein on Monday. Mr. and Mr. J. P. Manning and Phyllis spent the weekend at Tob- eriloory. Mr, and Mrs. Id. Orieh and Mrs. McBrien of Clinton visited at iilie home of John Harvey- on Sunday. Miss Helen Yungblutt of London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Relit. "Youngblutt•. Miss E. Mains attended the Cock- erline reunion near Shakespeare on Saturday last. Mi. Peter Brown of London spent the weekend holiday with : Mr. D. Ewan. - Miss Dorothy Griffiths is visiting for a time at the home of her broth- er, C. Griffiths of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper, St. Marys, visited Mrs. Hooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Elsley on Fri- day last. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Kirk of Sea- forib :visited with Mr, and Mrs.; W. Lyon recently. ' Mr. Richard Govier took in the Main's reunion at Goderieli on Sat - PAGE 011MM/',�loius CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C oke FLORIST Phones: 66w and 663 A GOOD POULTRY MARKET We are always in the market for all kinds of live poultry. Culling done at night by an experienced poultryman. Good service in grading your egga by competent egg candlers._ N. W. TREWARTWA Phone 214i; Night 214w. BIRTHS KILTY—In Clinton hospital, on Mon- day, July 3rd., to Mx. and Mrs. H. R. Kilty, of Toronto, a daugh- ter. SALTER—At Kirkland Lake, On- tario, on Thursday, June 29th., to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. (Pat) Salter, 1 (nee Margaret How), the gift of a daughter—Nancy Joann. DEATHS HUNTER In Hullett township, on Tuesday, July 4th., William Hunter in his 84th. year. urday. Mr. Brenn of Goderich visited at the home of W. Griffiths on Sunday. Miss Ruth Lyon R.N., who has been spending her holidays with her sister, Miss Marjory 'at Copper Cliff and her parents here, returned to Stratford on Friday last to complete her term in Stratford Hospital. Mr. Fred Prest is engaged paint- ing Mrs. J. Tamblyn's home, he also painted Mr. W: T. Brundson's house recently which adds greatly to the appearance of both. The Sunday School Garden Party which took place on Tuesday of last week was a success. The weather was favorable and a nice crowd as- sembled. They were served a bounti- ful supper 'after which a program, was given outside. The play "Simple Simon Simple" staged by the Clinton people was well received and fully enjoyed by the crowd present. Mr. and Mrs. Dewar, Ottawa vis- ited with Mrs. Dewar's mother, 'Mrs. Elizabeth Lyon Iast week. Miss Fern Watson is taking a summer course at Guelph. Miss Mary Jamieson spent the weekend at her home here. She was ,accompanied by Miss Queen Camp- bell and Miss Allie McClure of Tor- onto, BRUCEFIEL1 Mrs. Jas. 1VIcQueen and Mrs, For- rest visited friends in Walton, Brus- sels and Turnberry last week. They also had the privilege of seeing the overflowing well at Formosa which attains the Height of 18 feet and flows' on continually, winter and summer. In the year 1901 a comp- any started boring for oil. When they got down 900 feet they struck this well and it has been flowing on ever since. Tho palace garden where it it is situated is certainly' a beautiful place and provides great attractions for tourists. Formosa is situated 8 miles fronm. Belmot'e. Holiday visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kaiser of Chicago visited with friends in the village; Miss Irene Snider and Miss Eleanor were at their home in the village;; Miss Ella 'M. Scott of London is spending her holidays at her hone; Mrs. Dr, Carman Haugh and family of Tor- onto are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. C. Haugh. FUNERAL OF GEORGE 0. STURDY The funeral. of George Oswold Sturdy, prominent resident of God- erich township whose death occurred on Thursday, took place on Sunday afternoon. Throngs et people were in attendance and the funeral cor- tege, a mile and a half long, was evidence of the High regard which the late Mr. Sturdy enjoyed in the community. The service was conduct- ed by Rev. G. G. Burton of Clinton United, Chinch. The pallbearers: were. William and Oliver Edwards, Charles Whitely, M. Sturdy, H. Sturdy, R. Sturdy. The flower .beaters were G. Newton, A. Holmes, N. Driver, Wil- mot Haaeke, 0, Keyes, W. Clark and C. Sturdy. Mr. Sturdy, who was in his 81st years, was born in Goderich township and farmed successfully in his native township. . He was the son of the late John Sturdy and Ann Whitely, natives of Ireland. Besides his widow he is survived by a son, Austen, on the homestead, and a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Lang, of Weyburn, Sask. Mr. Sturdy ware an Orangeman and a member of the United Church; • ROXY THEATRE Clinton - Now : linton.Now: Claire Trevor and Jolva Wayne in "STAGECOACH" ROYAL VISIT PICTURES in British Columbia Man.,: Tues., Wed. — "WINGS Of The NAVY" A pilot, jealous of hisbrother's success in the naval :air service, sets a record of his owri George Brent -Olivia. De Haviland and John Payne Thurs., Fri., Sat. A romance than blossomed into the greatest dancing team the world has ever known, underlies "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle" Edna May Oliver, Walter Brennan' and Lew Fields, Coming Fredric March and Tenn Bennett in "TRADE 'WINDS" Mat. Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m. CAPITAL THEATRE REGENT THEATRE Goderich Seaforth Now: Fredric March and 'Jean Now:;, Paul Lukas and Margaret Bennett ht' "TRADE WINDS" Lookwood in "The Lady Vanishes" Mon., rues., Wed. IGNACE PADEREWSKI immortal' master of the piano in. a faithful screen presentation of his superlative artistry "Moonlight Sonata" Thurs., Fri., Sat. Errol Flynn --,Olivia De Haviland Bruce Cabot .and Ann Sheridan head a cast of thousands in the fast-moving western 'spectacle "DODGE CITY" Coming: "Wutherlag Heights", with Merle .Oberon Mon., Tues., Wed. "DODGE CITY" and its "roaring mile" are graph- ically pictured in this exciting. screenplay Errol Flynn—Olivia De Ilavi ew,' Alan Irate -Franck McHugh and Thousands Thnrs., Fri., Sat. Fredrie March and Joan Bennett depict the tribulations and ap- peasenrentc of a woman -hunting detective "TRADE WINDS" Coming: Paderewski in "MO,ONLIGHT SONATA" Mat.: Wed., Sat. & Holidays 3 p.m. Mat.: Sat. and Holidays at 3 ;p.nt.. Your dome BAKER Needs. Your Patronage WHY BUY OUTSIDE PRODUCTS WHEN WE SELL QUALITY GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES? TRY OUR BREAD, CAKES, BUNS, COOKIES—Compare the Quality. RARTL1FF'S Phone 1. Clinton :soon. t.. • r BRAY PULLETS have won a reals reputation as layers, BRAY COCK-} ERELS and CAPONS as meat birds. See me about your needs. D. M. MALTBY, Mgr., Clinton Creamery, Clinton, eeetetaaeateitototeereemmateteeeeeemeteacetetar ;=i SWING & SWAY _`, v.i, To The Tantalizing Music Of „ T DON HOPKINS ii; AND HIS ORCHESTRA;. «, —at the- - RENDEZVOUS — BAYFIELD, :_. i .N Every Tuesday, Wed., t=: °' Friday and Saturday 3 Xi 43-tf: USED MACHINES 5..4,14E 6 -ft: cut FROST & WOOD BINDER 6 -ft. MASSEY-fIARRIS BINDERt INTIM* McCORMICK-DEERIN.G DISC—nearly new INTHROW MASSEY-HARRIS DISC —in good repair TWO WAGONS TWO -FURROW BEAVER RIDING PLOW COCKSHUTT, Feot.lift SULKY PLOW MASSEY-HARRIS two•horse SCUIPLER with Bean attachment 11. W. CHARLESWORTH CLINTON ONT. Watch for Further Bargains Wanted Information regarding sofa and furniture owned at one time by Mrs. Lappin. Will buy at a good price. Miss Whmifred O'Neil. 43-1 Cherries Fine large Montmorency and Black Cherries, ripe soon, come and get a supply. C. Hoare. 43-2 AUCTION 'SALE of House, Lot and Household Effects at the home of. the late Mrs. Ben. Cole, Joseph Street, Clinton, on SATURDAY, JULY 8th at 2 p.nm. consisting of the following: Quebec Heater; Beach Cook Stove, nearly new; 2 -plate Electric stove; 2 bed•, room suites, complete with springs and mattresses; couch, rugs, lino', Bums; Victor gramophone; . floor lamp; 4 rocking chairs; extension table; sideboard; chairs; small tables; lawn mower; garden tools; sealers; graniteware, pate, pans and numerous other articles. Terms—Cash At the same tinge and place the comfortable frame house with good cellar and large verandah, town, lights andwater and one piece bath Will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid if not • sold before day of sale. This house is situated at the corner of Joseph and Frederick streets. Land consists of ih acre more or less. Terms on real estate 10% of purchase price on day of sale, balance in 30 days or on; completion of purchase when possession can be given. MISS HELEN HOWLETT, Prop. GEO. H. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer. . Baking Troubles -- SOLVED — Phone 68 FOR PLAIN ROLLS FLAKY TARPS Or RICH MELLOW CAKE WE WANT MORE CLINTON HOMES TO USE CLINTON BREAD BUNS and CAKE Wendorf's Phone 68 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 Bald & Zapfe 40th CLINTON ,OLD TIME DANCE CLUB DANCE — at _— BAYFIELD ,PAVILION Thursday, July 6th ADDIS IRWIN and HER HARMONY BOYS Novelty Dances — Good Prizes Dancing 9 to 2—Admission 25c EVERYBODY WELCOME 42-2 GARDEN PARTY,„... - St. JAMES' CHURCH, MIDDLETON an the lawn of Jahn Hudie, 7th. con. Goderich Township WEDNESDAY, JULY 19th Meat Supper served from 6 to 8 PROGRAMME: Harvey McGee, noted entertainer; Tipperary Trio Players of CKNS Wingham; Tap Dancing & other local talent. ADMISSION 35e and 20c 43-2 FOR SALE CASE TRACTORS—a size for every need. 6 -ft. COMBINE HARVESTERS. 77 different high quality farm mach- ines including Grain Binders (horse or tractor), 'Threshers, Corn Blowers, Corn Binders, One -Way Type Tractor Discs, Fertilizer Drills, Plows, Cultivators, etc. Phone 25 Seaforth, reverse charges J. N. Me]IENZIE, Dealer Seaforth 43tf FOR BALE Six -room house on Princess street. Quarter acre lot on which is a good barn. Price $450 cash, to settle estate. Apply News -Record 41-tf For Sale Comfortable frame house in good condition, on Rattenbury street. Ap- plyMrs. Mary Sperling, Clinton. 43-tf Tractors for Sale 25-40 Rmnley tractor; one English Fordson, only run one year, equipped with Firestone ground grip tires, lights,, generator and battery. John M. Leiper, Phone 283: 43-2 BURGESS' STUDIO CLINTON • Photographs of Distinction by IRENE BURGESS - Phone 115. 1 Developing and Printing r (Open Every Day) Do you know we are EXPERIENCED in all Kinds of Garment Repair.. We shorten Ladies Dresses 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 S'TRATFO'RD-GOD ERICU COACH LINES SUMMER TIME TABLE Leave Clinton for Stratford— Daily 8.10 A.M.'& 5.10 P.M. Leave Clinton for Goderich— Daily except Suns, & Holidays, 1.15 P.M. & 8.00 P.M. Sundays & Holidays, 1.15 P.M, & 9.40 P.M. Connection at Stratford for Toronto, • Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, Tavistock and Woodstock. BARTLIFF'S, Local Agents, Phone I House for Sale lis storey frame house, corner or North and Church streets. Apply to Miss E, Rapson. 42-4 House For Sale Apply to Mrs. T. J. McNeil, High Street, Clinton, Ontario, 42 -ti Cows For Sale Two Durham cotes, due to feeshelii July 1st. J. H. Quigley, 3 miles south of Clinton on No. 4 highway. Phone 609r3. 42-2 Teacher Wanted Protestant teacher wanted for S.S. No. 9 Goderieh township. Apply giv- ing full particulars to Robert E. Bowden, secretary -treasurer, R.R. 3, Clinton, Ontario. 42-2 Wanted to Buy Old horses and dead cattle. Must be suitable for mink feed, removed promptly. Fred Gilbert, Phone 608r22 Clinton central. 34-tf. Roofing Why not try Liquid Fibre Coating for steel and flat Asphalt roofs. Only $2.00 a square and we keep them in, repair for 5 yeadd. We also self cement chimney tops. Joe Becker, Clinton, Phone 42. 36-t1. Wanted . Old horses or cattle for mink feed; if dead phone at once. Will pay ac- cording to value. Elsner Trick, phone 60715, or Lloyd Batkins, 6191'14. 84 t.f-.e-o-w Feed Grain for Sale Consisting of oats and barley mix- ed, 40c a bus.; and good plump frill wheat, 65e a bus. Phone 610r23 Clin- ton, T. R. Jenkins. . 41.3 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. Upholstering Chesterfields, antiques,, chairs, etc. reasonably done, wide range of cov- erings. 16 years experience, prices on request. Wm. Reid, West street, Goderich. 26-tr. House for Sale or Rent Comfortable frame residence on Vic- toria street with modern .conven- For Rent iences, good garden, house in good Brick house, corner Rattonbury and condition. Apply to Lorne or Charlie Orange streets.' Modern; conveniences, Brown, Clinton, Ont. 09-tf. hard and soft water, garage. Im- mediate possession.. Albert Seeley, Clinton. 43-3 Pigs For Sale Two litters of little pigs,' six weeks old. Phone 611r3, Ed. N. Grigg, 1 R. 3 Clinton. 43-1 Cleaning and Pressing Suits, Cows and Dresses DRY CLEANING ANI) REP AIRINI I W. j. JAGO, TAILOR It not open work may be left if i Hawn Bugbear Shos„ 4;