The Clinton News Record, 1939-07-13, Page 5•
THURS., JULY 13, 1939
THE CLINTONNEWS-RECORD
AUBURN BAYFIELI1'
Mrs. Eves and three children ,af
;Sudbury are visiting the former's
mother, =Mrs. Geo. Dawson.
. Miss Dorothy Burdette 'of _Essen'
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raithby,
.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ;Rollinson,
:.. ;Murray and Isobel, spent Sunday at
London.
Mr. Alex MacKenzie is visiting his
daughters, Mrs. A. P. Walker and
. Mrs. A. Good, both of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. 1t. J. Phillips, Mrs
• C. A. Howson and Mr. John. Walker
• spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
David Walker of Fordwieh
Mr. Wnt. Shepherd of Clinton spent
<'the weekend with his si1lter, 'Mrs,
Harry .Govier. "
Mr. and Mrs. Percy. Yungblutt of
Oakland were weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. John Yungblut.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and
Marion spent the weekend with Me. i Miss Nerah "( hest - of Toronto is
c and Mrs. M. Allison of Parkhill. ;visiting her corisin Dawna Toms.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Treleaven of , Mr,, and Mrs Chas; 'Butte; and
Toronto, Mrs. Francis Courtice and fancily of St.' atharnies were guests
::Mrs. Robert Treleaven both of Dun=lof Mr, and '141is: 'W. Ferguson last
gannon, visited with Mrs. F. Ross on week.
.: Friday. I Mrs. Jennings of .London is spend -
The regular monthly meeting of ing this week with her daughter,
the Woman's Institute will be held in';Mrs. G. Churchward.
the Forester's Hall on Tuesday ,af-. Miss Mary Jean Moorhouse of Lon:.
ternoon, July 18th at 2.30 p.nf Edon is spending the holidays with her
• Mrs. Martin Armstrong is visiting . aunts, Mrs. J. A. Ferguson and Mrs.
her son, Mr. Wm. Armstrong and W. Jowett.
."Mfrs, Armstrong of .Toronto, l Mrs. Weir of Seafortih, is. a' guest
Some thirty-four members of the of Mrs. George Woods this week.
Women' Institute motored to Clinton' The anniversary services were held
on Wednesday evening to visit'' the' in• Knox lrregbyteri'au. Church on
County Home' and put on a program Sunday. The Rev Mr. Kerr of Brus-
for the inmates. Isels was the special preacher and the
The regular lieY.P.U. will be held Male Quartette df 'Seafortli. Presby -
in the church basement this SundaylterianChurch sang: at both services.
evening, July 16 at '7.30 p.m,`Donald A great many people were dt7sap-
Itoss and Harry Webster will ,be in' pointed not being able...to; attend the
,••charge. ' ! !evening service on account of the
severe electrical storm.
Successful- Eayfield Music Candidate
Miss Vera Pease, pupil of Gladys
The Bayfield Orange Lodge No. 21
are celebrating in Brussels this year.
Miss Dean Castle, Burse in train-
ing in Hamilton General Hospital is
spending her vacation with her par-
ents,.Mr. and Mrs. Tho.. Castle.
Miss Monica Graham is visiting
friends in Brussels for a few days
this week,
Mr:' Lawrence Fowlie of London
spent the weekend with his sisters,
the` Misses E. and F. Fowlie,
"Canon Wm. Townshend of London
was a guest at the Rectory on Wed-
nesday last.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Mallett and fam-
1 ily of London spent the weekend with
Mrs. J. Davison.
Mrs. Frank Kling and daughter
'Marlyn of Egmondville; were guests
of Mrs, Wm. Ferguson for ,'a few
days last week.
Baptist Ladies Aid
The Ladies Aid held their monthly
•' meeting • on Thursday afternoon': at M. Gale A.T.C.M., passed with hon-
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the hone of Mrs. Stanley Johnstanjburs the Toronto Conservatory High-
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Mrs. C. ,A. Howson presided over the er Junior Piano examination which
.meeting. .The devotional' •period was 'was held at Clinton a week ago in
taken by Mrs. John McKnight. Read- 'Mr. Ander%otr's. studio.
Ings were given by Mrs. Janes Web- I Ken and Arthur Pye of Windsor
ster, Mrs. Stanley Johnston, Mrs, are visiting their grandparents, Mr.
Frank Raithby, Mrs. Annie Walper, land Mrs. C. Widdeombe for the sum -
Mrs. Glenn Raithby, and Marjorie mor.
Johnston. Mrs. Earl Raithby gave Near Drowning • •
the topic, this topic was prepared by. "Tootsie" Watson, four year old
Miss Margaret Small of Toronto. idartgi}ter of . Cliff Watson, manager
.. Elaine Johnston and Marie Raithby ! of the Rendezvous Dance Hall here,
sang a duet. -Mrs, Glenn Raithby, Was nearly drowned on Sunday when
invited the 'ladies to come „to --her she fell off the dock into the river,
home for the August meeting. Lunch her young brother, Dick, age 8, res-
was served by Mrs. F. Raithby and cued her as She was going down.
Mrs. Johnston. for the third time.
The Senior Girls Class of Knax
United Churoh of which Mrs. Gordon BRI CEFIEL J
• Murray- is teacher, held a Weiner. The Brucefield U.F.W.O. meeting
roast on the flats on Friday even -will be held at the hone of Mrs. J.
ing. The Young Peoples Society of Cairns on Wednesday, July 19th.
the United held a weirs roast at. Don't forgot the membership drive.
Hrbour Park, Goderieh on Tuesday Anyone` desiring information see or
night. i phone Mrs. C. Haugh, Brucefield.
The sacrament of Baptism 'was •The anneal Sunday School and.
dispensed in Knox Presbyterian gregational gdcnic is to be held
on con
church on Sunday morning', Clifford'.July 21st atayfield.
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Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Scholtz, Dir. and Mrs. JJ. B. Mustard and
nd Margaret Elizabeth, daughter' of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nevins were bap- fanny have gone to, their cottage
at Iu
tried. Rev. A. M. Boyle preached an verhuron to spend their holidays.
appropriate sermon. Donald Ross t" Miss • Gretttt Mustard R, II"of
presided' at the organ and Mrs. Wes- Hearst, spent Sunday at the home
ley Bradnock sang a solo. • t of her another in the village. She
The Sunday School Picnic of Aub- will spend her vacation at the hone
urn and Clinton Baptist Churches of her brother in Tnverhuroli,
will be held on Wednesday afternoon, Master Douglas McKenzie of Lon -
July 10 at Harbour Park, Goderich, ,done is spending •his holidays at'the
The places in the sidewalks of the home of his grandmother in the vil-
village which were broken er uplifted la e. Mary 1V
have: been freshly. cemented. This
a y IeAsh who has been
spending the past few weeks :at the
adds much to the appearance of the
'streets; , home of her sister, Mrs: R. McKenzie
Mrs, Deaver, Edith and Vivian of returned to her home in Hensall last
'Dorian, Northern Ontario visited with week,
Mrs. Gordon Murray, gues o rs. J. Jamieson this week.
There were two funerals held from
CONSTANCY. the church last "Thursday and Friday.
Mr. Jas. Collins of Varna, who .had
Miss Clarissa Dale who has been been ill for the past year, and bIrs.
'engaged •as teacher of S. S. No. 6 John Walker passed away after a
'McKillop, is at ` Maodonald Ilan,' week's illness: She. was in her 84th
Guelph, attending' summer school. year.
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if:
before they go to seed. DO YOUR SHARE. ;
The Ontario Weed Control Act. ebates "every occupant of +_
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• weeds designated noxious by the regulations as often in every +..
+3, year as is sufficient to prevent the ripening of their reed. .*t
e‘ • Weed Control is a Public Problem: Will you co-operate.
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All noxious weeds, according to Department regulations
must be cut
by July 3lst. Anyone having g complakirts from
weeds must notifyy Mr. Murdock Ross, on or berate July 20th,,
All ratepayers are required to comply with Department regula-,.
tions, otherwise the weed inspector Will be compelled to see -that
.' weeds are cut, and cost will be borne by the land.
MURDOCK ROSS, Weed Inspector, ;
Township of Idullett. •
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L:ONDESBORO
Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel Lyon of
Detroit visited with Mr. and Mrs.
W, Lyon and other friends this week.
Mr. J. D. Elsley,- Lois and Ellis
of "--Listowel visited at the hone of
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
James Sisley on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morris, Tor-
onto, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs, J, P. Manning and other
friends.
The regular monthly meeting of
the- Woman's Missionary Society will
be held in the basement of the church
on Friday afternoon, July 14» Guests
will be the Mission Circle, Mission
Band, and Baby Band. Groups No..1
and 2 will serverefreshments, the
visitors supplying the program. To
all ladies of the congregation is ex-
tended a cordial invitation to attend'
this"meeting on Friday afternoon at
2,30 o'clock.
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Mr,. and' Mrs. Wm. Hiles of Clin-
ton,,,
lin-
ton, Mt:, ..Aubrey Hiles Carter .of
Seaforth,, were callers in the village
Monday.,Aubrey who has been teach.,.
ing in Picten for the just few years,
has Bow, been engaged as teacher' in
Walkerville school.
Mee. John Bloor and daughters of
Mt. Forest were callers on the forme
ex's sister, Mrs. W. T. Bundson re-.
centlye, 44 •
Children's Day at Institute Meeting
The regular monthly meting of
the Londesboro Woman's Institute
was held at Community Hall on
Thursday Iast, the president, Mrs. R.
Fairservice presiding. This being
Children's Day, there was an attend-
ance of 115. Before opening the
meeting the President welcomed the
children and told them to ladies were
looking forward to their program.
Meeting then opened in the usual
form by singing opening ode, follow-
ed by the Lord's Prayer in unison.
The treasurer's report was given and
items of business taken up. At the
conclusion of business, several gues-
sing contests were asked the children
by Mrs. Fairseevice, followed by a
chorus by all the children singing, "0
Canada". Guitar solo, D. McNally
Piano instrumentals, Donald Gibbs
and Margaret Tamblyn; Chorus by
all the children of, the village; God
Save the King was sung by, all. Then
all went outside where the following
races were run off and prizes given
for same; 6 yrs, and under, David
Fairservice and Billie Cowan; 4 to 6
yrs., Kenneth Wood, John Picicett;
Girls, '7 to 9 yrs,, Shirley Rapson,
Marie Menzies; Girls 10 to 12 yrs.,
Velma Hesk, Eleanor Sundercock;
Girls 13 to 16, Helen Hewett, Flor-
ence Garrett; Boys 10 to 12 yrs.,
Hugh Miller, Beecher Menzies; 7 to
9 yrs., A. Menzies, Jimmy Howatt;
3 -legged race, Doti McNali, Hugh Mil-
ler; 3 -legged race, Florence Garrett,
Audrey Little; neck -tie race, Jack
Webster, Hugh Miller; neck -tie race,
D. Little, Russell Scott; Tln'eed the
needle race, Helen Radford, D. Gibbs;
thread -the needle race, L. Rapson, E
Archambault; wheel barrow race, A.
Menzies, Ken Armstrong;; wheel bar-
row race, Florence Garrett, E. Little;
Leap frog, Edith and Audrey Little;
Leap frog, Hugh Miller and D. Me
Nall; peanut race, Margaret Tamblyn,
A. Little; soda biscuit race, Florence
Garrett, K. Armstrong; kicking the
slipper, girls, B. Brundson, Lois Rap-
son, graceful walking, Mrs. Hutton,.
Mrs. C. Crawford; kicking slipper,
ladies, Mrs. V. Roy, Mrs. E. Woods;
dinner call, Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. C.
Crawford; fat woman's race, Mrs.
Menzios, Mr.s E. Wood; lean woman's
race, Pearl Griffiths; Dorothy Little;
animals calls, Beecher Menzies, Hugh
Millar. When the races were over the
president called all - present over to
the swings and teeters which were
recently erected by the Institute and
before cutting the ribbon that was
across the swings Mrs. Fairservice
told the children the swings were for
their use, but not to be abused. She
also warned the children to be care-
ful: The ribbon was then cut, Mrs.
Fairservice, the president, and Mrs.
B. Brundson, the secretary, had the
first swing. After the children had
a swing they were called into the
basement where sandwiches, tarts and
cookies and a treat of ice. cream were
served by the ladies. This wound up
a very pleasant afternoon where
everyone enjoyed themselves.'
VARNA
Mr. Nelson Reid had the misfor-
tune to have his ankle broken while
drawing in hay when the load up-
set.
The Varna L.0.L, treated the vil-
lage to some very fine music before
leaving for Brussels.
Miss Jean Mossop of Detroit is
spending her holiday at her home' in
the village.
Miss Ruth Kruger has returned to
her home in Zurich after spending
a few days with her 'aunt, Mrs A.
Ings.
Mr. Jno. Seeley of London and Mr.
and Mrs. Colbeck and family of New
York visited with Mrs. A. Austin last
week.
Mr. G. B. Woods of Toronto spent
the weekend with relatives.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Geseho spent a day
at' the "home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Inge.
Weddingbells are singing .in the
village,
.,.Mr. ,arid Mrs. Jas. M.. Reid. 'of Clin-
tan vieited on Friday evening' with.
Mr, and Mrs: -Lloyd Keys ,aid. family.
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CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
A GOOD -POULTRY
MARKET•
We are alwa'yaein the market for
all kinds of live poultry. Culling
done at night" -by 'an experienced
poultryman, .• • .. .
•'Good service in grading your; eggs
by competent egg candler s, • N. - W. •TREWARTIIA
Phone 214i; Night- 214w,
BIRTHS
GODDARD-In Clinton Hospital, on
June 23rd., to Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Goddard, a daughter --June Dolores
Anne. t `1 '... I
MARRIAGES
BEATTIE=LA1DLAW - In WesIey-
Willis 'United Church, on Wednes-
day, July 12th,. by Rev. Andrew
Lane, Buphemia Isabelle Laidlaw
and George Beverley Beattie of
Clinton. .
MURCH-ANDREWS--On Saturday,
June 8th, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. W.. Andrews, Clinton, Mary
Orilla Andrews and William
Thomas Murch were united in mar-
riage by Rev. D. E. Foster of
Hespeler United Church.
DEATHS
McGEE;-In 'Goderieh township, on
Tuesday, July lith., John Thomas
McGee, in his 83rd. year,
IN MEMORIAM
PILGRIM In loving memory of my
dear grandmother, Mrs. Charles C.
Pilgrim, who passed away July Oth,,
1928.
"The cheery voice is silent,
The busy hands at rest;
But always in the memory
Of those who loved her best"
-Ever remembered by her loving
granddaughter, Mrs, Harold Barnes,
(Hazel Hunking).
Men! Get into business for your-
self, be Sales Distributor for Elect-
ric Fence Chargers. Only men with
ability and some capital required.
Write or wire today for full informa-
tion and what territory you want as
your district. Apply 'Welker Indust-
ries Limited, Queen Street, Waterloo,
Ontario. 44-2
Strayed Cow
Strayed from the fat•m of Robert
Campbell, one mile west of Varna.,
a Holstein cow, mostly black. Please
notify 626x16 Clinton or 91r12 Hen-
sall. 44-1
Housekeeper Wanted
Middle-aged housekeeper wanted
immediately. Good home. Light
duties. Apply R. Tiplady or write
Box 209 Clinton. 44-1
ST. HELENS
Mr. and Mr. Stanley Todd have re-
turned from their honeyirioon trip
and are, living in the groom's house.
We welcome Mrs, Todd to our burg,
and wish them many years of happy
wedded life.
Miss Irene Woods is visiting her
friend, Miss Logan, of Ripley this
week,
Mrs. R. J. Woods has returned
after a pleasant visit with her daugh-
ter, Mrs, A. E. Tyson of Geraldton,
and also with her niece, Mrs, 13, B.
Williams and family of Souris, Man.
While there she had the pleasure of
meeting her sister, Mrs. John Woods
of Melfort, Sask., who came to
Souris to meet her.
Mr. Wm. Dougherty of Guelph
spent the weekend with Mrs. B. J.
Woods. Mrs. Dougherty who spent
the week hero ;accompanied Oipm
home. Miss Gwendolyn is staying
with her grandmother for a couple
of weeks,
Born - At Wingham Hospital on
May 8th, to Mr, and Mrs: Lorne
Martin a son,
Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. W. i. Miller and
Miss Isobel and Dorothy. Mi1Ier, Miss
Mary Rutherford and Miss Ethel
Robertson motored to Owen Sound on
Saturday and took a pleasant boat
trip to Killarney, Little Current and
Tobermory, -,returning " on Monday.
Mies Mary Rutherford stayed and
loft to visit friends at Sault Ste.
Marie.
Mee. Currie of Goderieh.-is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. D. Phillips; also
Ronald Beattie of Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs: Albert Harriston,
Keith and Lois of Seaforth, and Mrs.
Elizabeth Brooks of Clinton are vise
iting with Mr. T. B. Philips. - ' :
Mr. Wm. Thom. of Auburn. is• visit-
ing his brother, Mr, E. J, Thorns .
' Mr., .and Mrs. Graham McNee of, .allowed for cash,
JAMES' PIERCE Proprietor
Nile at: Mr. Lorne -' Woods..... l,, Ii. GUNDRX `& SON,` Auctioneers.
XY THEATRE
Clinton
CAPITAL THEATRE
Galerieb
REGENT THEATRE
Seafoith
Now: Fred Astaire and Ginger
lcger5 in "The Story al VERNON
and IRENE CASTLE,'"
ROYAL VISIT PICTURES
in the United States
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Now Errol Flynn in "DODGE
CITY" with Olivia De Haviland
Now: Fredric 1FYareh and Joan,
March in `TRADE WINDS.."
Mon., Tues., Wed. "
Merle Oberon - Laurence Olivier
and David Niven
A. powerfully dramatic picture
based on a classic in literature
"Wilthering Heights"
Mon., Tues., Wed.-- AN EVENT!
IGNACE JAN PADER.EWSKI
featured in a story blended to his
superb artistry
"Moonlight Sonata"
his first & only screen appearance!
with
Charles Farrell & `Marie Tempest.
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Men., Tues., Wed,
"TRADE WINDS"
Fredric MARCH, Joan BENNET!'
Ralph Bellamy and Ann, Sothern
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
"DODGE CITY"
A spectacle of the West back in
when the railroad re ached
?2GENE
Southwest Kansas, and the steers
out of Texas made that outpost
town a roaring beehive of activity
ERROL FLYNN and
OLIVIA DE HAVILAND
mar., Fri., & Sat. -Double Bili
Fay Bainter and Ida Lupine
present an entertaining farce
c‘The
The Lady and tie, 19I019
Thurs.. Fri., Sat.
AUTRY
and SMILEY BURNETTD in
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Blue Mountain ' Skies
A westen tale concerning :a band
of fur smugglers.
Charles Starrett & Iris Meredith'
ii: x melodic western' adventure
"West of Santa Fe"
Coming: Will ,Fyffe and Margaret
Lockwood in "TO THE VICTOR"
Comity "JUAit1iZ"
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Coining: "
g> Topper Takes a Trip"
Mat.: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m.
Mat.: Wed.,. Sat. &"Holidays.3 p.m.
Mat.: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m.
Your Home
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.
BAR LIlFF"s
Phone 1, Clinton.
BRAY PULLETS have rvon a real
reputution as, layers, BRAY COCK-
ERELS and CAPONS as meat birds.
See me about your needs.
D. 31. MALTBY,
Mgr., Clinton Creamery, Clinton,
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To The Tantalizing Music Of
DON HOPIUNS ;r+
( AND HIS ORCHESTRA ,.
- at the - '_+
- RENDEZVOUS --
_ BAYFIELD.'
Every Tuesday, Wed., ;_;.
Friday and Saturda4y ,l
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HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
ANNUAL PICNIC
will be held at -
GRAND BEND at 2 o'clock en
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, next
July I th
All ex -reeves and their fanmilies are
cordially invited to attend. A good
program will be held. Bring your
own basket, knives, forks and cups.
Robert Turner, Chester Mawhinney,
Warden. Committee Chairman
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs, William Hunter and family
take this opportunity to thank friends
and neighbours for their kindly as-
sistance and sympathy in their re-
cent bereavenment. Fioral tributes,
loan of cars and the kindly ministra-
tions of ,Rev G. G. Burton are grate-
fully acknowledged.
Chair Leader Wanted
A choir leader for St, Paul's
Anglican Church, Clinton, Duties to
commence September 1st. Apply by
letter to W. L. Johnson or G. M.
Counter, Clinton. 44-2
FARMS FOR SALE
Valuable Farms in Goderieh.
Township.
(1) About 103 acres, new house
and new barn and outbuildings, 12
acres good bush, young orchard.
(2) About 87 acres with good barn.
Both farms in excellent cultiva-
tion. Plentiful supply of good water,
Apply Mabel RathweIl, R.R. Clin-
ton, Ont., or W. E. Foster, Hensall,
Ont., Administrators Estate of Isaac
Rathwell, 44-3
AUcUU ,i an of;ale
- of '-.
24 HORSES and COLTS
At 11. J. McFarlane's Farm, 3 miles
east of Goderieh (on Highway),
9 miles west of Clinton.
Tuesday, July 18th
at 1.30 o'clock' p.m.
2.6 -yr. -old Mares, about 1400 lbs.
5 -3 -yr. -old Mares, about 1250 lbs:
'4 -3 -yr. -old Geldings, about 1250 lbs.
1 3 yr:old Gelding, about 1200 lbs.
This lot are all broken and ready far
work. The balance are two-year- olds,
Fillies and Geldings, and are all well.
halter -broken.
This is a load of well-bred Young
Horses raised by farmers. Some well -
matched pairs and will be sold
without reserve.
TERMS -Three "months' credit will•
be given on fnrnishiig approved joint.
notes. A discount at rate of 6%
Baking Troubles
--- SOLVED
Phone 68
FOR
PLAIN ROLLS
FLAKY TARTS
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 Ball & Zapfe
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GARDEN PARTY
St. JAMES' CHURCH, MIDDLETON
en the lawn eofJohn Hudie, 7th. con.
Goderieh Township !
WEDNESDAY, JULY 19th
Meat Supper served rem o
PROGRAMME; Harvey McGee, noted
entertainer; Tipperary Trio Players
of CKNX Wingham; Tap Dancing &
other local talent.
BURGESS' STUDIO
CLINTON
Photographs of Distinction
by
IRENE BURGESS
Phone 115.
Developing and Printing ' '1
(Open Every Day)
SPECIAL
Until further notice, with every suit
we press 30 minutes Repairing Free.
50e PRESS
90c DRY CLEAN
DEANS do our Cleaning.
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
STRATFOILD-GODERICH
COACH LINES
SUMMER TIME TABLE
Leave Clinton far Stratford-.
Daily 8.10 A.M. & 5.10 P.M.
Leave Clinton for Goderieh-
Daily except Suns. & Holidays,
1.16 P.M. & 8.00 P.M.
Sundays & Holidays,
1.15 P.M. & 9.40 PM.
Connection at Stratford for Toronto,
Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit,
Tavistock and Woodstock.
BARTLIPF'S, Local Agents, Phone 1
House For Sale
Apply to Mrs. T. J. McNeil, High
Street, Clinton, Ontario. 42-tf
ADMISSION 85c and 20c -I Comfortable frame house in good
For Sale
FOR SALE
CASE TRACTORS -a size for every
need.
6 -ft. COMBINE HARVESTERS.
77 different high quality farm mach-
ines ineluding Grain Binders (horse
or tractor), Threshers, Corn Blowers,
Cern Binders, One -Way Type Tractor
Discs, Fertilizer Drills, Plow's,
Cultivators, ete.
condition, on Rattenbury street, Ap-
iply Mrs, Mary Sperling, Clinton.
43-tf
Tractors for Salo
25-40 Rmniey tractor; one English
Fordson, only run one year, equipped
with Firestone ground grip tires,
lights, generator and battery. John
1VI. Leiper, Phone 283. 43-2
Cherries
Phone 25 Seaforth. reverse charges
g Fine large Montmorency and Brack
J. N.McKENZIE, Dealer Cherries, ripe soon, come and get a
Seaforth 48tf
FOR SALE
Six -room house on Princess
street. Quarter acre lot ori
Which is a good barn.
Price $450 cash, to settle
estate.
Apply News -Record
41-tf
USED MACHINES
FOR SALE
6 -ft. -cut FROST & WOOD BINDER
6 -ft. MASSEY-PARRIS BINDER/
INTHROW McCORMICK-DBERING
DISC --nearly new
INTHROW MASSEY-HARRIS DISC
-in good repair
TWO WAGONS
TWO -FURROW BEAVER RIDING .
• PLOW
COCKSHUTT Foot -lift SULKY
PLOW
MASSEY-HARRIS two -horse
SCUFFLDR with Bean attachment
II. W. CIIARLESWORTH
CLINTON ONT.
Watch ,for Further Bargains
For Sale
Black Currants, red currants and
gooseberries. Leave orders at Palm-
er's Cleaning and Pressing Shop.
44-2
Barn For Sale
Good frame barn for sale. Size
2'7x18. Price reasonable. Apply to
Herbert Castle, Victoria Street, Clin-
ton. Phone ,303w. 44-2
WE'VE GOT ITB
Prosperous Me.
Asselstine has it! YOU GAN GET
IT TOO! CASH IN on the BIG-
GEST, BEST 'line. of
H0USEHOLD
NECESSITIES to be sold direct frani
factory to customers.' ' $$UCCE$$
ASSURED. Write today -'.for FREE
PARTICULARS. FAMILEX PROD-
UCTS COMPANY, '570' 84. Cle'inent
St», Montreal,,-Que, ;44-1
/supply. C. Hoare. 43-2
Wanted to Buy
Old horses and dead cattle. Must
be suitable for mink feed, removed
promptly. Fred Gilbert, Phone 608r22
Clinton central. 84-tf.
For Rent
Brick house, corner Rattenbury an.,d
Orange streets. Modern conveniences,
hard and soft water, garage. Im-
mediate possession, Albert Seeley,
Gunton. 43-8
Roofing
Why not try Liquid Fibre Coating
for steel and flat Asphalt rods. Only
$2.00 a square and we keep them in
repair for 5 yearns, We also sell
cement chimney tops. Joe, Becker,
Clinton, Phone 42. 36-tf.
Wanted
Old horses or cattle for mink feed;
if dead phone at onee. Will pay ac-
cording to value,' Elmer Trick, phone
8073.'5, or Lloyd. Batkins, 619r14.
84 t,f-,e-o-w
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,
Goderieh; 26-t5.
Rouse for Sale er /tent
Comfortable frame residence, on Vice
toria street with modern convene
iences, good garden, house ingood
condition. Apply to Lorne or Charlie
Brown, Clinton, Ont. 09-11.
Cleaning and Pressing
Suits, Coats and Dresses
DRY CLEANING AND REP.4JRU1'M*
W. L (AGO, TAILOR
If not open work way be left ,
Haute Barbar Sharp. ,,