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The Clinton News Record, 1937-07-15, Page 5"THURiS., JULY 15, 1937. TIIE CLINTON ' NEWS -RECORD, THE ROYAL BANK OFCANADA CLINTON BRANCT3 - - E. E. PATERSON, Manager BAYFIELD Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred ,Eagleson of .Aberdeen,• N. Dak., spent a few days .last week with the former's aunt, .:Mrs. Jno. Davison ° Mrs. 'Violet Walters, Mr. Roy Me- ieod, Miss Cecil McLeod and Mr. "'Pony Buck motored to Toledo, Ohio, on Sunday. Miss C. McLeod remain- • ed for a few weeks. • Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burt and four -children of London are visiting. Mrs. Burt's parents,,, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Saucier and 'Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Gable and -daughter of Kitchener spent Sunday •'with Mrs. Sauder's aunt, Mrs. F. A. Edwards, Mrs. 'D. Barrett returned to her 'home in Waterloo on Sunday after . having visited her daughter, Mrs. T. Brandon, for a fortnight. f Mrs. E. Geddes and Miss Mary of Seaforth are visiting her sister,. Mrs. Jas. Ferguson. Mrs. P. V. Martin and two daugh- ters of Detroit are at their Summer • cottage, "Boulder Lodge." Mrs. LeRoy V. Hiles and son re- turned to their home in London on Wdenesday after having spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. W. H. Shannon, Lakeside Park. • Messrs. Fred Weston. and Jack Ferguson left on Tuesday for Sud- - burry. , MYIiss Margaret Ferguson, who is • taking a • Summer Course at the -University of Toronto was home ov- er the week -end. Mr. Carson of London and Mrs. Hambly of Simcoe are guests at Miss Norah Fergnson's. Miss Lillian Barned 'of London is the guest of Mrs. G. Churchward at her cottage. Airs. Mooritouse and Miss Mary • Jean spent Tuesday in London. Misses Frieda Brandon and Mary Howey of London are visiting the former's grandmother, M r s. ,0 , Brandon. ". Mr. H. K. King of Sarnia was • here over the week -end, Mrs. King • and Master Harold Atwood, who 'Spent last week with her parents, Mr. • and Mrs. Chas. W. Parker, accom- pranied him on his return to Ser- ' pia. Miss Elva Dewar of Toronto carne -'last week to spend the long vasa- ' tion -with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Dewar. Judge J. G. Stanbury and family. • of St. Catharines are at their Sum- mer 'home in the village. Mrs. A. L. Trout and .family of Detroit are occupying one of the • Scotchmer cottages.. Mrs. A. McKenzie and little daugh- ' ter of London same last week to spend some time at the McMillan • cottage. Miss Betty Reason of -Lon- don is her ,guest. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook and babe • of Toronto, are visiting MTS. Cook's -mother, Mrs. L. M. Day, at her cot- tage Mr. and Mrs. L. B,, Snaith and two children of London are Visiting 'Mrs. ;Smith's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. C. Parker. Mr. J. Stewart, Mr. , and Mrs. J, Stewart and Mrs. J. Pollock • are `spending the 'Summer at" the latter's hone in the village. Miss Alma Reid and Masters Jim -i •zny and Jaok Reid of Pinkerton are visiting their grandparents, Rey. 'and Mrs. R. M. Gale. Mrs. 0. Woods and nephew, Char - lei Gemeinhardt, visited relatives in " OrilTia• and her daughter, Mrs. Adana 'Boyd, in Gravenhurst for a few days last week. On their return •they were accompanied by 'Miss Peggy and Master ' George Boyd who are visiting their grandmother. Dr. and Mrs. 0. Burt and family of AIliston are visiting Mrs. Burt's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. R. T. Orr, at ' their Summer cottage, - .Dr. Carl Aberh'ard and Dr. and ' Mrs, S. .Sargent of Toronto "are • :spending a week at the Aberhard cottage. I Miss Mary Jennison acid -Mr. An- drew Elliott of Toronto ` were 'the ',:guests of Dr. and • Mr. s. C. Stogdill -:over the week -end. 1 1 Miss MaryL'ouse Carte "el 'T'oron '. to 'visited 'her grandparents, Rev. and Mrs., J.' F. Parke,' "Paradise Parm," '",maer the week -end, :" Mr's..'act.:YJox, Mrs.' L.,'6sx and two children, who have been visiting the former's brother, Mr. C. W. Parker, for the past few weeks left on Thursday for their home in Walhalla, N. Dak. Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Paull of. East Windsor were the guests of Mrs. N. W. Woods over Friday night. Mrs.. Chowen' and Miss Isobel Chowen of Clinton are occupying Mrs. M. Ross's cottage, "Sum -R -Inn." Mrs. R. Cluff and little daughter of London are visiting her sister, Mrs. N. R. McConkey., Mr. and Mrs. J, King and daugh- ter of Toronto are spending a few days with Mr. and MTs. C. Widcombe. Mr. Widcombe and Mr. King were school chums in England. • The boys of St. John's Church Choir, Kitchener, under the direction of their choirmaster, will have charge of the music at Trinity Church on Sunday morning next. • Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Fowler and tv o children of Lueknow spent 'a few hours in the village on Sunday. Mr. Meyers, Miss Anne Meyers and Miss Carol Suppnick of Detroit spent the week -end with the latter's grandmother, Mrs. S. A. Holley, at her cottage, "Holley Lodge." Mr. Bob' Lewis of Windsor was the guest of Mr. and Ms..V. C. Quarry last week. Mr. J. McKeown of Windsor is visiting his sister, Mrs. V. C Quarry. Mr. J. Brent of Toronto spent the week -end with Dr. and Mrs. Tillmann at their Sumner cottage. Mr. and Mrs. George Parke and daughter, Ailsa, returned to their home in Collingwood on Wednesday after .having been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Scotchrner over the week -end. Mrs, Parke is a sister of the Iate Rev. A. McFarIane. HOLMESVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitmore and son, Harold, of Hamilton, spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Whitmore. Mr. and Mrs. John Young of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Whitmore, and other relatives. Mrs, Leslie Jervis has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mcllwain, in Gelert. A. recent guest with Mrs. 5. Wal- ters was Mrs. Will Courtice who has been spending part of the summer with relatives in Dungannon. Miss K. Huller, Sebringville, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Huller. Miss Cora Trewartha is at the O.A, C., Guelph, taking a summer.. course in Agricultural Science, Mr. Bob Gibson and his bride of Detroit were guests last week with relatives in this comnwnity. Mrs. Walter and Mr. Floyd Walter, Bei:miller are visitors at the home of Mr. Leslie Jervis., We were ;pleased to have our pas- tor, Rev. Mr. Herbert, with us again ort Sunday for the regular services. The `hone of Mrs. Lorne Jervis was the 'gathering place of the mem- bers of the W.M.S. and W.A. Socie- ties of .the United Church .for the monthly meeting,- Tuesday, July 13. About twenty were present. The W.M.S. program, under the guidance of Mrs. Elmer Potter, cen- tred around the subject "Friends'. of Jesus,". Following the opening hymn' and prayer, the minutes were read and the roll call responded to by giv- ing the name of one of Jesus' friends. A devotional .topic, dealing with three disciples was given in as many parts by Mrs. Bill Jervis and the Misses Esther and Grace ,MacMath. Miss 'Alma Trewartha contributed a' fine solo, "Alone," with Miss Char- lotte Trewartha accompanying. Two interesting papers,"Old Ways and, New in. Korea",.read by Mrs. Ebner Potter, and "Hospital Children", read -f by Mies. D. Trewartha, were much en- joyed. After the closing hymn and the repeating of the Lord's Prayer, Mrs. E. A. Yeo, W. A. president, took charge. Several. important business topicswere discussed and final plans made forthe annual lawn social to be held July, 23. At the conclusion the diapah benediction was repeated. Then the hostesses, Mrs. Lorne Jer- vis, Mrs. Bond and Mrs, Huller,' serv- ed . a dainty, lunch to all. BRUCEFIELL • The July meeting of the Women' Association was held on the manse grounds. Mrs. Brock was in charge of the devotional period, and Mrs. El- liott was chairman for the business session. It was decided that the So eiety would be formed into groups Games were played and a bounteous picnic lunch was served. Miss Jean C'arnie, who has been visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs Wallace Haugh, has returned to her home. Mrs. Robt. Townsend and Mr. Jiro Proudfoot, Ohio, are visitors with Mrs. McKenzie in the 'village. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Watson and family spe ,t, the' week -end with re latives in St. Thomas. Miss Evelyn Grainger entertained her Sunday School class at Bayfield on Thursday last. Just before tea Miss G1rainger was called forward and Hazel Wilson read an address while Margaret McQueen presented a small gift, and Anna Watson a bou quet of roses. Miss Violet Petrie is at present visiting with relatives here. Mr. Walter Kelligan, who has been working with Mr. George McCartney, had the misfortune to fall off a load of hay recently and was unconscious for some time. Mr. Wilson Armstrong is remod ening his home; making some exten siva additions and improvements. STANLEY The Stanley Ladies' Club poet on July 2nd, at the home of Mrs. Ed. C Glenn. There were twenty-two meal hers and three visitors present, The roll call was answered by "Dominion Day and why we Cele Urate It" Mrs. Frank McGregor wa elected treasurer and buyer in pine of Mrs. John Broadfoot, formerly Miss Marjorie McEwen. :The annual picnic will be held a Bayfield on July 22nd. A committee was appointed to. look ` after the games and prizes. A short program followed, whicl was much enjoyed by all. Mrs. Hen derson and Waneeta Henderson play ed a piano duet, Mrs. Shaddick con tributed a reading. Miss Norah Stewart conducted a very interesting oral contest. Mrs. Henderson played a delightful piano solo. The nceet- ing closed with the National Anthem. The August meeting will be held at the hone of Mrs. Fenwick Stew- art. The roll call will be answered by "Ideas on how to save steps on the daily rounds.". Mrs. H. P', Noonan is spending a few clays at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adana Stewart, Miss Mary E. Stewart is home for the summer vacation. • Misses Marion and Loii -McLaren visited with their aunt and unole, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. C. Glenn the past week. 14Irs, Harvey .Stewart and little Nancy of London are visiting at Mr. Fenwick Stewart's while Mr. Harvey Stewa%t is engaged in Toronto mark- ing papers. Mr, and Mrs. Francis Daynond and two sons, Donald and Stewart, have' returned to their hone in Chat- ham after a week's holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Adam Stewart. I Miss Billie Stewart was home over the week -end. Mr. John MacFarlane Jr. had to have two fingers of his lefthand amputated at the first joint as the result of an accident with some ma- chinery. Dr, and Mrs. J. E. Hogg spent the day with Mr, and Mrs. Adam Stew- art, Tuesday of this week. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. William McEwen 'visited Mrs. John McFar- land Sr., at the hone of her daugh- ter, 'Mrs. augh-ter,'Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, where she has been ill for some weeks. We are glad to have them report upon their return, that she is improving speed- ily. Miss Charlotte. Johnson of' Lon- don is visiting her sister, Mrs, Thos. Campbell. Mr. Don. McKenzie of Lawson, Sask., is visiting at the home of Mr. Walter Moffat and other friends. Mr. and, Mrs. Robt. Beattie of Eg- mondville and daughter, Mrs. Brodie, and son Bob, called at the home Qf Bedding Planus Cut Flowers of all Designs Chas. V. Cooke FLORIST Phones: 66w and 66J CULLING TIME With high grain prices, it will not pay to feed any 'boarders in .your flock this year. Culling done by ex- perienced poultryman atnight so as not to disturb the flock. Our town customers will find our. fresh -chipped eggs good buying. N. W. TREW ARTSA Phones --Office, 214j Residence, 214w MARRIAGES McLEAN JOHNSTON — At the United Church manse, Hensall, on Saturday, July 10th, Rev. Arthur Sinclair united in marriage Anna Mildred Johnstdn, of Hensall acid Verne Urquhart of Kippen. MA THESON—HAMMOND—On Sat- urday, July 3rd, at Agincourt, Eli- zabeth Grace Hammond, was uni- ted in marriage to Neil Carmen Matheson of Inglewood, formerly of Clinton. - ! , BIRTHS GARON — In Clinton Community Hospital, on Tuesday, July 131h, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Garon—a son. DEATHS CRUICKSHANK - Accidentally, on Friday, July 9th, Miss Tilly Cruick- shank of Sarnia. BROWN—On Friday, July 9th, in Clinton, Mary Ann Morrison, wi- dow of the late James Brown, in her 72nd year. • ROXY- THEATRE Clinton. Now Playing: "Lloyds Of London" Greatlst Picture of the year 1000 of a cast. Mon., Tues., Wed. "I MET HIM IN PARISS" STARR. CLAUIJETTE COLTIERT' Thurs., Fri., Sat, "When's Your Birthday" STARRING JOE E. BROWN COMING: "ANGEL'S' HOLIDAY" and Wi1AIGLtl+l CHAN Al' '1111'• OPERA" Coming: Louis -Braddock Fight Pictures—July 26, 27, 28. Mat. :Sat. and holidays at 3 p.m. CAPITAL 'THEATRE Goderich Now: Wallace Beery and Warner Baxter in • ' "SLAVE .S Il"" Mon., Tues., Wed. GEORGE ARLISS superb as always in a clever stor, of espionage and diplomacy ' "MSN OF AFFAIRS" Thurs, Fri., Sat. RICHARD ARL EN heads a superlative cast in an adventurous railroad tale "SILENT BARRIERS" Coming: "WINGS of the MORN- ING" in Color. Coming: Louis -Braddock Fight Pictures -July 22, 23, 24. Mat.: Wed., Sat., Holidays, 3 p.m. REGENT TEIIEATRE. Seaforth Now: Jean .Arthur and Charles Boyer in "HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT". Mon., Tues., Wed. LILY PONS Jack Oakie and Gene Raymond will amuse and please you with their musical fun -treat "That Girl Froin Paris" Thurs., Fri,, Sat. WILL ROGERS, JANET GAY - NOR LEW AYRES & BLUE BOY in a revival of a grand picture 8 "STATE AIR" Coming: "ON THE AVENUE" With Dick Powell. Mat.: Sat'and Holidays at 3 p.m. HOT WEATHER DESSERT LONI)ESBORO The July meeting of the Woman's Institute was held in the Community Hall, Thursday, July 8th, with 78 present. Meeting opened in the us- ual form, with Mrs. E. Adapts presid- ing. During the business session it was decided to have the annual pic- nics at Goderich on July 28th, and if the Sunday School decide to have a picnic, the Institute would unite with themt as formerly. Roll call answered by "A Canadian of Note and Short Sketch of Life," A splendid program was given by the children, it being Children's Day, The following chil- dren assisted with the program: Chorus, "My Own Canadian Home," by all the children; vocal solos, Ken- neth Armstrong, Jean McCall, Dor- othy Griffiths, Doreen Armstrong; piano solos, Betty Brunsdon, Fraser Thompson, Phyllis Manning; duetts, Irma Mali and Helen Radford, Mel- vyn Brunsdon and Ken. Scott; violin selections, Jack Webster; readings, Joyce Fairservice; dance, Phyllis Mc- Cool, o-Cool, Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem, all going' to the basement. Tea was served by Mrs. G. Moon, Mrs. F. McGregor, Mrs. G. McVittie, Mrs. R. Caldwell, Mrs. R. Fairserviee, Miss M. Caldwell, Mrs. J. Tamblyn, Mrs, B. Brunsclon, Miss Hazel Lee. The Institute treated the. children to ice cream, Miss B. W. Kirk, who has been visiting in Port, Stanley for some time, is now, spending some time at the hone of her sister, Mrs. W. Lyon. Mr's. B. Tyernan and Mr. J. D. Ain- sley of Leamington, spent a few days with Mrs. J. Tamblyn and Mrs, Ris- ley recently. Mrs. G. Thompson and Bobby of Timmins, visited at the hone of Mr. W. E. Manning on Tuesday. Mi. and Mrs. Gratten from near the Nile visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lyon on Sunday. Mr: Edwin Adams, who has been visiting relatives here and with his brother, Mr. Ernest Adams, Clinton, returned to his home at Washington, D.C., last week. Mrs. F. Shobbrook, who has been staying et the home of her brother, 3. S. Carter, for a time,'has returned hone, Mr. Canter being quite ill. We wish him a speedy recovery. VARNA Very glad to hear Mr. Millard Rob- son is improving after his recent ill- ness. Mr. Charles Rathwell of London' is spending a few weeks calling on old friends. Mrs. Mary Rathwell of Southwold is visiting friends around Varna. Dr. Harvey Reid and family of Toronto passed through the .village on the way to their' cottage at Bay- field on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keys .and fam- ily, Mr. 'Amos 'Keys and Mr, Roy Keys- spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. James M. Reid :and family of Clin- ton,1 and also took in the celebration Mr. Thos. B. Baird on Wednesday. . of;;the!.tweifth.. Silverwood's Instant Frozen Ice Cream In Brick or Bulk. SOLE AGENTS. Bartliff & Crich Makers of Crispy Crust Bread Phone 1. Clinton. CHERRIES A NICE CROP OF SPECIAL QUAL- ITY WELL -CULTIVATED LARGE RED CHERRIES. COME AND GET A SUPPLY. Ripe About 16th to Pick. Cornell. Hoare 40-1. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. James Brown wish to extend their thanks for the sympathy and kindness shown to them during their recent bereavement. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Robert Mason wishes to thank the many friends who were so kind to her during her recent illness, for flowers, cards, and other expressions of kindness. SUMMERHILL 14Ir. Goldie Smith, also Norman Ball and son have had erected fine cement silos, the work being done by IIugill Bros., Seaforth. Mr. N. Ball and fancily attended the Ball reunion picnic at Mr. Harry Sturdy's, Auburn. OBITUARY MRS, JAMES BROWN The death occurred in Clinton Hospital on Friday, July 9th, of Mary Ann Morrison, widow of the late James Brown. Mrs. Brown, who was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison of Huilett, was born in Huilett August 29th, 1865, and was a life-long resident of the township. Death was due to a paralytic stroke, which took place three weeks before. Surviving are one son, Gerald Brown, Huilett; two brothers, Mich- ael and Richard Morrison of Hullett; and one sister, Mrs. Charles Arming of Salmon Arm, B.C., and a niece, Mrs,Helen Price. Her husband pre- deceased her in 1936. The funeral was conducted on Mon- day morning, July 12th, from St. Joseph's R. C. Church, Clinton, of which chtu•ell Mrs. Brown was a member. Requiem high mass was sung by Rev. Father M. N. Snllivatt, priest of the parish. The pall -beav- ers were: Rex Morrison, Chicago; Janes Morrison, Huilett; James Mor- rison, Clinton; Joseph Blake, Hull- lett; ulllett; Leo Quigley, Detroit and Myron Quigley, Detroit, Interment took place in the R. C. cemetery, Huilett. MISS TILLY CRUICKSHANK i. Many residents of Clinton and vr- cinity were shocked to hear of the accidental' death of Miss Tilly Cruickshank, a teacher for 25 years in a Sarnia Collegiate, who was fa- tally injured on Friday when her car struck an upheaval ofa portion of pavement on No. 2 Highway west of London as she was returning home from a visit at the home of a friend, Miss Waldron; near "Bruce - field. Miss Cruickshankwas for- merly a, Clinton 'girl, a daughter of the late J. C.'ulekshank„ Clinton busi- ness man. For the past number' of years it had been her custom' to spend the school holidays with an invalid friend, the late Fanny Waldron and it was her intention to continue to make this her, summer home. The funeral was held from her home in Sarnia on Monday, the remains be- ing brotcght here fes' interment in Clinton cemetery beside those,of her parents. , . . ls.i -M 1' WENDORF'S -BREAD- "Helps You Reduce Safely BREAD is not fattening as many people suppose, phone for your fav- orite loaf—Regular Special Delivery. WEDDING CAKES Perfect Baking and ,Decorating. ICE CREAM and Refreshments Supplied for Parties and Picnics. WENDORF'S AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects, Victoria Street, Clinton, on Saturday, July 24th, at 1.30 p.m. Further particu- lars next week. Miss N. Keane, Pro. prietress. 40-1. House For Rent A very desirable 8 -roomed house on Victoria street. Modern convenien- ces. Apply to Mrs. Leo. Cronyn, phone 13-11, Blyth. 40-tf. Girl Wanted For general housework and care of children. Sleep in. Apply to Mrs. Ellwood Epps. 40-1. Teacher Wanted Qualified Protestant Teacher want- ed for School Section No. 1, Stanley. Apply William McEwen,_ Secretary - Treasurer, R. R. 5, Clinton. 40-1. For Sale or Rent Good 7 -room cottage on Victoria street. Modern conveniences. In excellent condition. Good garage and garden. Apply to Mrs. W. C. Wallis, Clinton, Phone 138. 40-2. Garden Party At Grace Church, Porters Hill, on Friday, July 30th. A meat supper will be served from 6 to 8, followed by a play. Admission, Adults 35e, Children 20c. 40-2, Housekeeper Wanted A middle-aged lady for general housework. A permanent position if satisfactory. Two school-age girls in fancily. Apply to Walter Mair, Clin- ton. 40-2. BURGESS' STUDIO CLINTON Photographs of Distinction by IRENE BURGESS Phone 115. Developing and Printing • (Open Every Day) THIS 50c SERVICE FREE DURING JULY ONLY The tubes in'your Radio ,accurately tested and labelled in your own home. Also a Free Estimate on. any Repairs Necessary. No ob- ligation. Phone 213 E. E. Mittel' Authorized Radio-trician YOU CAN PROTECT YOUR CLOTHES, by having them systematically repaired and pressed. WE KNOW HOW TO DO IT. ' • 'ALBERT PALMER ' Isaac Street, Clinton. COLLECTION 01' DEBTS What better proof of satisfactory results and absolute integrity can you have than our record of 47 years continuous handling of collections. KELLY & AIKEN The Collectors, ORANGEVILLE, ONTARIO. Est. 1890. No collection—No charge for our for our services. 35-6. AUTO, ACCIDENT AND FIRE r INSURANCE EDWARD W. ELLIOTT Phone 203—Cutler St., Clinton. ' 29-tf. DON'T LET ACCIDENTS INTER- FERE WITH EARNING POWER. Car, Accident, Life, Wind and Fire Insurance. i1 Inquire About Rates. JAMES REYNOLDS, CLINTON.• 32-tf. For Sale A house and barn on Wellington Street, Water and hydro. Apply to J. E. Howard, 31 on 624, Clinton. 37-1f. Poultry Wanted When you have fowl to cull or poultry of any kind for sale, call us for highest prizes. We also buy and sell all breeds of Pallets. G. Pear- son, Clinton, Phone 226. 38-6. Cottage For Sale Ideal loeation. Price reasonable for quick sale. Apply F. Fingland. 38-3 Ear Sale A square piano for ten dollars. Apply to The News -Record Office, Clinton. 39-2. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of John William Tippett late of the Village of Bayfield, in the County of Huron, Esquire, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the above deceased are required to file the sante with the undersigned Solicitor for the Execu- trix, Ishbella Tippett, on or before the 24th day of July, 1937, after which date the assets will be distributed amongst st the parties entitled thereto, p having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given. DATED at Clinton, this, 3rd day of July, A.D. 1937. F. FINGLAND, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executrix, Isabella Tippett. 29-3. AUCTION SALE OP HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS At Ferguson's Cottage, Bayfield, on SATURDAY, JULY 17, at 1.30 p.nt. Consisting of the .following: Walnut Sofa, 2 dressers, 6 chairs,. Glass cupboard (Cherry); Kitchen Cupboard, What-Not,CIock, Rocking Chairs, Square Ektension. Table, Ov- al extension table; Small Tables and Stands; Antique Sideboard; Writing Desk; Bookcases; Carpets; Lamps; Crocks; Dishes and numerous other articles''. TERMS: CASII. $firs., Wm. Ferguson Proprietress.. Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. FARM FOR SALE This farm consists of 80 acres, more or less, of choice quality land, and is situated 4% miles from Clin- ton, half a mile off the main road, Lot 38, Concession 12, Goderich town- ship. There is erected a frame dwel- ling and a frame barn. A never -fail- ing well ,and well fenced. Apply to George Cook, phone 31 on 605, Clin- ton. 36-tf. NOTICE Mr. S. Carter is no longer handling Rawieigh Products and all outstand- ing accounts must be settled at once. Please remit to Mr. S. Carter, Box 232, Seaforth, Ont., and give your name and address in full in order to receive proper credit. 39-2i Fixing Roofs Try the Liquid—on paper, tin, and sheeting. Roofs that I have done 7 years have not leaked. Apply Joe Becker, Clinton, phone 42. 32-tf. Por Rent 7 room cottage on King Street. Ex- cellent condition. Good garden. Ap- ply C. Lobb, Clinton. 35-tf. • Cottage For Sale or Rent Small cottage on Matilda street, in southern part of town, five rooms, water, garden, garage. Apply to J. P. Sheppard. 30-tf. House For Sale or Rent A very desirable residence on Prin- cess street. Good garden and fruit trees, electric lights, and town wa- ter. House in good condition. Apply at The News -Record office. 27-e. For Sale' First class residential property int good location. Price reasonable. Ap- ply F. Fingland, Clinton. 83-tf. Cleaning and Pressing Suits, Coats and Dresses DRY CLEANING AND REP.4;IRINft W. J. JAGO TAILOR I2 not open work may be left ay,.,.' Rapala Barber Shop„ -,j