The Clinton News Record, 1937-07-22, Page 9.f"HURS.' JULY 22, 1937.
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
PAGE 7
/ARE WE THANKFUL?
Last Spring the farmersin West-
--'ern Canada planted their crops with
a great deal of hard work and an un-
limited supply of hope. For years
they have been sowing the, seed and I
reaping ruin in the form ofcyclones,
dust storm, drought and grasshop-
pers. The Western farmer is made
• of stern stuff. Several set-baelcs 'do
not lessen his courage. He sows his
seed and hones that 1937 will not be
like 1936, Ile is sure that his luck
will change.
In spite of his high hopes, 1937 is
like 1936 and the farmer of Western
;anada is facing another harvest -
V. time with little or nothing to harvest,.
He does not want to give in and take
relief. But as conditions are at pre-
sent, that situation will be forced on
"him, unless the people of the better-
' treated sections of Canada send re-
lief in the shape of food and clothing
-to carry him through to another sea
Bon,
This is in dieeot contrast to the
etory of Ontario. We are told daily
be the newspapers that the crops are
doing exceedingly well in Ontario. The
hay crop was heavy this year and the
wheat and barley began to fill oet
-and ripen a week to ten days ear-
lier, which meant that the harvesting
operations followed closely on the.
' heels of haying, leaving the tired
• farmer' no time in which to take
things easy .for a day or two, often
the grain had to be cut before haying
-'was completed, because farm helpers
were not numerous.
• Ontario has heen visited by a hot,
'dry July, which snakes our gardens
wilt, but it is not as hot as it was a
"year ago. Our harvest is plentiful,
our gardens will yield more than we
Will need fee use,.dering the winter.
We want to be',repur;enl to help our
western brother, who is going
through' a difficult thne without coin-
plaining. Whets we send our car-
loads of vegetables west in the fall,
let us give all we can. „ {
AUBURN
Mrs. John Phillips, Royce and Ar-
nold are spending their vacation
with Mrs, Guy Durham at St, George.,
Mrs. Bunking and Mrs. Mugford
left on Wednesday for their new
,home in Clinton. They will be, mis-
sed here.
Jaynes; Ball of Eberts is visiting
friends here.
Donald Ross is visiting in Luck
now,
Mr. and Mrs: Norman Mutch. who
have been visiting the former's moth-
er• have returned' to their hone' in
Alberta... )141117
Two members of the Auburn
IBranch of the Women's Institute
have been presented with gifts as
Ithey are leaving this district. Mrs.
Oliver McBelen, who has moved to
Goderieh received a wall mirror, and
Mrs. J. Hunking, who has gone to
Clinton, was made the recipient of a
purse.
INSTALL NEW MACHINERY
The Exeter Canning factory have
started their pea -pack. The factory
has installed some new machinery for
speeding ue the work. New capping
machines do the work about six times
faster than the machines used last
year.
MID -SUMMER SALE
Sale Days July 26th to 31st
A' VISIT TO OUR STORE DURING THIS SALE WILL
CONVINCE YOU THAT WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
SPECIAL PRICE ON SUGAR BY THE BAG.
CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs. for 25c
PICKLES, Sweet, Mixed, large jar 25c
SPECIAL BLEND TEA, per ]b. 49c
(One Cup and Saucer Free with Each Pound)
BLACK PEPPER, Finest Quality, lb. 30c
PASTRY FLOUR, 24 lb. bag 90c -
(One lb. Baking Soda Free with Each Bag)
COFFEE, Fresh Ground, per ib. • 25c
HONEY, New Season's No. 5 Pail 45c
SALT, 2 lb. Carton 5c
CROWN GLASS JARS, Small,. dozen , , , .. ...$1.04
MEDIUM, dozen . $1.14
AEROXON FLY CATCHER, 3 for 5c
T. R. THOMPSON
Phone 111—CLINTON.
During Clinton's Mid -summer Sale
See George Jenkins for Prices on
BUILDERS' SUPPLIRF. Si .IJ.4JFa 3JMTy n'".1 (:F,MENP.
Geo. T. Jenkins
Clinton, Ontario.
DURING CLINTONS 1VIID-SUMMER SALE DROP INTO.
BROWNIE'S SERVICE STATION
We Specialize in
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES.
HIGH-PRESSURE GREASE JOBS AND WASHING.
SHELL GAS AND OILS.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
BROWNIE'S SERVICE STATION
Phone 5 -Ontario. Street, East.
1
WHEN DOING YOUR SHOPPING AT CLINTON
BRING YOUR CREAM,. EGGS & POULTRY to
Clinton dreamer
A Special Price for Eggs the Balance of- the Week
INCLUDING SATURDAY NIGHT.
Eggs 22, 20, 15
Creamery Phone, 146w. Poultry Phone 145j.
REAL BARGAINS
DURING CLINTON'S BIG MID -SUMMER SALE
A NUMBER OF WORK SHOES
Fold reg. for $3.25. • During this Sale
SPECIAL
2 -in -1 Shoe Polish, 3 cans for
.Also All Kinds of White Polish.
JAMES LOVETT
First -Class Shoe Repairing.
25
25c
aDi
barg
1937 .' MCO'
used for Diemonstration Purposes Only.
Regular .Price, $64.96.
SALE PRICE $45.00
W. GLEN COOK
Thune 171—Clinton.
3AYFIELD
Miss Noiah Guest of Toronto is
visiting her cousin, Dawna Toms.
, Miss, Dorothy Ruston, Mr. 'George;
Casey,' Miss Mable Hanson and Mr.,
Wilfred Herbert of Mitchell were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. E. Par-
ker on Sunday.
Mrs. E. Caere returned to Toronto
on Sunday after having spent -some
time with her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
J. F. Parke, "Paradise Farm."
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert McBride and
three children, Bobby, 'Muriel and
Mary, of Kitchener spent last week,
with Mrs. McBride's mother, Mrs. Ag-
nes Currie.
Mr, Leon Ellsworth of Detroit vis-
ited his cousin, Mrs. Jno. Pease, last
week.
Miss Irene Jones of Oro Station.
came last week .to spend sometime
with her sister, Mrs. A. R. Seeds.
Mr•, and Mrs. C. L. Guest returned
to Toronto on Sunday after having
spent a week with. Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Toms. They were accompanied by
Billie Johnston,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiley of De-
troit spent the week -end with Mrs.
M. Castle. Mrs. Ellen Howard and
grandson, Gordon Mason, who ac-
conmpanied them from Detroit, re-
mained for a longer visit with ' her
sister.
Miss Louise McLeod of Detroit is
spending two weeks with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McLeod.
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Geneinhardt
and family of Saginaw, Mich., and
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knight and
family of Toronto aye spending a cou-
ple of weeks with their parents, Me.
and Mrs. F. C. Gelneinhardt.
Miss Patricia Pinkerton of Orillia
is the guest of Miss Peggy Orr.
Misses Emily and Helen Bugler of
London are visiting their brother,
Rev. W. G. Bugler, at the Rectory.
Mr. W. J. Bugler who has been vis -
Writ. his son, returned to London on
Sunday evening.
Dr. E. P. Lewis of Toronto was
the guest of Mrs. N. W. Woods over
the week -end. On his return on
Monday he was accompanied by Mrs.
Lewis who had been visiting her
Bedding
tTP•,
Plants
Cut Flowers of all
Designs
Chas. V. Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
WANTED.
POULTRY AND EGGS
We expect better prices Inc Poul-
try this season and are in the mar-
ket everyday for Broilers, Chickens
and Hens at top Cash Prices,
Our city trade is demanding more
white eggs. Highest prices paid•for
all grades of eggs for cash.
Poultry Culling `done by an ex-
perienced poultryman.
Rev. and Mks. H. LangFord, St,
Mary's Church, Walkerville, motored
to their cottage on the Elliott pro-
perty south of the village on Sunday.
Me. LangFord returned to Walker-
ville on Monday while Mrs. LangFord
remained at the cottage with her
daughter, Mrs. R. E. Bricker and two
children of Kitchener.
Mr. John Marks met with a pain-
ful accident on Saturday evening
when his car suddenly lurched into
the ditch and turned over on the
sideroad between the Marks hone
and the Br'ucefield Road. The top
and all the glass in the car was
smashed. John received cuts and
bruises and a bad scalp wound while
the other occupants of the car es-
eaped unhurt.
The congregation of Trinity Church
,Bayfield, enjoyed special music on
Sunday morning last when the Boys
Choir of St. John's Church, Kitchen-
er, led the singing , under the direc-
tion of their organist and choir1peee
ter, Mr. Mason. Plie boys, ih Their
red cassocks, observed the procession-
al and recessional. During the Of-
fertory they sang the anthem, "The
Lord is my Shepherd."
Mr, and Mts. Henry McClinchey
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClihchey
and family of Detroit spent the
week -end at the former's home in the
village.
Mrs. Bingley, Miss. Ada Bingley,
Detroit, and Mrs. B. T. Stephenson
and three children of Detroit are
visiting Mies Rachel Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Genieinhardt,
Norval Gemeinhaedt a n d Gilbert
Knight left to -day on a fishing trip
to Lake Couehiching and other parts.
Anniversary services will be held
in Knox Presbyterian Church on
Sunday, July 25th, at 11 a.ol. and
7.30 p.m. The newly -inducted Pester,
Rev. Gordon'Peddie, B.A., will preach
at both services. There will be spe-
cial music,
Mrs. Wm;-Aberharde and two chil-
dren of Mitchell are at A
the berhardt
cottage. •
Mrs, David Dewar spent the week-
end in Toronto.
Mr. T. Crane of Detroit is visit-
ing his
isit-ing'his grandfather, Richard Weston.
The members of Trinity Church
are busy preparing for their garden
pasty on July 27, when the Band of
the Royal Canadian Regiment, Lon-
don, is to give the program.
Mr. anti Mrs. Jas. P. Ferguson of
London spent the week -end with the
for'nier's mother,, Mrs, J. Ferguson.
Mr. Lawrence Foivlie of London
spent the week end with his sisters,
Misses Be and E. Fowiie.
lliiss Anne Govenlock' of Weston is
visiting her cousin, Mrs. Wm. Fergu-
son. •
Miss Jean Balkwill of London is
visiting Miss Norah Ferguson.
N. W. TREWARTHA
Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214W
MARRIAGES
McMICHAEL—WRIGHT— On Satur-
day, July 17th, Mabel Mary Wright,.
of Hullett, was united in marriage
to Thomas Scott McMichaeI, of
Hullett, by Rev. Joseph Elford, of
Egmondville.
DEATHS
GANDIER — In Southampton, on
Monday, July 19th, as a result of'
a motor accident, Robert Gus,
younger son of Mrs. Gandier and
the late Dr. J. C .Gandier•, in his
19th year.
ROBSON—In St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Friday, July 16th, 1937,
Isabella Diusley, widow of the late
Nicholas Robson, in her 90th year.
CALLAGHAN In Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, on Wednesday,
July 14th, as a result ofan acci-
dent, Walter Callaghan of Tucker -
smith, in his 63rd year.
FINN—In Toronto, on Friday; July
16th, Amy Ellen (Hamshere) Finn,
'sister of Mrs. W. H. Hellyar, Clin-
ton.
NEW VVATERING SYSTEM
INSTALLED AT CEMETERY
GODERICIL—With the erection of
a '10,000 gallon stand -pipe and the
laying of new mains. and 1,000 feet
of feeder lines completed, the new
waterworks system at Maitland cem-
etery was placed in commission today
for the first time, The improvement
fills a long felt want. The pressure
is excellent, newly laid pipes -serving
the remotest part of the cemetery.
The work was done under the chair- Admisaiess 35e. Red Rnh'I's Orchestra.
eseeship of Councillor J. W. Oraigie,t r 1. 41-2.
�,a,l ..,3., r _
BOXY THEATRE
Clinton.
Now: Joe E. Brown ini
"When's Your Birthday"
Mon., Tues., Wed.
A Big Double 13111 with
Charlie Chan at the Opera,
and Jane Withers in
"Angel's Holiday"
As an added Attraction, the pie -
tures of the Louis -Braddock Fight
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN
"Little Miss Marker"-
with: Adolph Menjou, ` Dell and
Charles Bickford.
Coining: "Wings of the Morning"
in teehnico]or.
Mat. :Sat. and holidays at 3 pen.
CAPITAL THEATRE
Godr•ich
Now: Richard •Arlen in:
"SILENT BARRIERS"
Mon., Tues„ Wed.
"Wings of the Morning
hi Beautiful New Color
The grand picture_ that has won
acclaim from all classes
Starr. Annabelle & Henry ,Fonda
Thurs., Fri:, Sat.
JOE E. BROWN
blows in againon a tornado of
laughs
"RIDING ON, AIR"
with Guy .Kibbee, • Florence Rice
Coming: "The •Gay Desperado's
and the Braddock -Louis Fight. •
Mat.; 'Wed., Sat., Holidays, 3 p.m.
REGENT THEATRE
Seafor•th
Now: Will Rogers and Janet Gay-
nor in "STATE FAIR."
Added: Attractions Thi Loui,a-
Braddock Fight yid
Mc. , Tues., Wed,
Dick Powell' and Alice Faye
present a pleasing and entertain-
in•g musical -comedy hit
"ON THE AVENUE"
with The Ritz Brothers
- Thurs., 'Fri,, Sat.
RICHARD ARLEN
heads a capable cast in the epic
' story of the C.P.R.
"Silent Barriers"
Chilling: Warner Baxter and Wal-
lace Beery in "SLAVE, SHIP."
Mat,: Sat and Holidays. at 3 p.m•
ST. HELENS'
Mr. Chas, Rathwell, London; Mrs.
Wm. Rathwell, Southwold; Mr. and
Mrs. Wm, Dougherty and daughter,
Gwendolyn, Guelph; Dr. and Mrs. Al-
vin Woods, and Wilson Woods of
Dundas, spent the week -end with
Mrs R. J. Woods.
Misses Isabel and Loreen Miller
returned home after attending Sum-
mer School near Goderich.
Mrs. W. A. Miller and son, Alan.
Mrs R. IC..Miller and Mrs. Wm. Gor-
don, visited friends in Goderich re-
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. John McAndrew, their
son, Jini, and daughter, Agnes, of
Fargo, North Dakota, visited recent-
ly with their cousin. Mrs. Robinson;
Woods and I;
Rev. Mr. Wright' and family leave
this week to spend a couple of weeks
with friends in Leamington and' Lon-
don.
Mr. Alex. Murdie of Toronto, and
Me. II. Slynchee, Stratford, visited
with Mr. Robinson Woods and fam-
ily over the week -end.
Mr. Neely Todd of Stratford spent
the week -end at his home here.
Quite a number from here attended
the Women's Institute picnic at I{in-
caedine on Tuesday.
GODiERICH.TOWNSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. George Rathwell and
Mr. and Mrs. Will Whitfworth and.
daughter, Marylin, of Toronto, spent
the week -end at the home of Mr.
Isaac Rathwell,
AUCTION SALE
Of good; young, farm horses at
Cudmore's sale barn, Seafoi'th, on
Monday, July 26th; at 1.30 p•ne. A
carload of young farm horses from 3
to7 yeas ranging
it weight
from
1300 to 1500 lbs. ° All horses are
well broken, quiet and'reliable. Teems
Cash. R. Keeler, Proprietor, G. H.
Elliott, Auctioneer. 41-1.
NOTICE OF POSTING VOTERS'
LIST
Voters' Lists, 1937, Municipality of
Stanley, County of Iluron.
NOTICE is hereby given that I
have complied with Section '7 of the
Voters' Lists Act and that 1 have
posted up at my office at Varna on
the 17th day of July, 1937, the list
of all persons entitled to vote in
the said Munieipality at Municipal
elections, and that such list remains:
there for inspection.
And'I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions correct-
ed ,according to law, the last day
for appeal.` being August 9th,' 1937.
Dated this 19th day of July, 1937.
—CHAS: C. PILGRIM, Clerk.
THE BAYFIELD GOLF., CLUI3.
will sponsor a
CE
AT JOWPTT'S PAVILION,.
_BAYFIELD.
Friday Evening, July 30th
Have You Tried
Our
SUNSOY, GRANMEAL, WHOLE-
WHEAT, CRACKED WHEAT,
RAISIN, FRUIT & NUT, BUTTER
MILK, BRICK, ROUND or
POTATOE BREAD.
If not phone and have our driver
call.
Bartliff & Crich
Makers of Crispy Crust Bread
Phone 1. Clinton.
Look Like a Million Dollars.
Have your Suit Cleaned & Pressed at
GLIDDON'S
First for Quality Work & Service.
1 WEEK SPECIAL
3 -Piece Suit 85c
4 -Piece Suit " $1.35.
Ladies' Coats • 85c
Goods Called For and Delivered.
Kennedyllosiery
PURE SILK CREPES
AND CHIFFONS.
Knee High and
Full Length.
WENDORF'S
Special
CAKES, TARTS, BUNS,
JELLY ROLL.
OR ANY KIND OF PASTRY
ALWAYS FRESH
ICE CREAM
Really Good Ice Cream—Real Flavor.
MOST FOR YOUR MONEY
1
These hose can be bought
direct from the Plant on
James Street,
Kellnedyllosiery
Clinton
W ENDORF'S
IMPORTANT NOTICE
ACCOUNTS, NOTES,
JUDGEMENTS COLLECTED
Our collecting department is a re•
suit of years of successful experi-
ence in collecting local or out-of-town
accounts.
No collection, no charge —
Mail your list of accounts to -day to
Burke's Collecting Agency
(License 176) •
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT.
41-tf
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.
For Sale or Rent
Good 7 -room cottage on Victoria
street. Modern conveniences. In
excellent condition. Good garage
and garden. Apply to Mr's. 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 0 to 8, followed
by a play. Admission, Adults 35c,
Children 20c. , 40.2.
Housekeeper Wanted
A. middle-aged lady for general.
housework. A permanent position if
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
Citizens Of Clinton:_
AND VICINITY.
You can now get a 3 -Piece Men's
Suit Dry -Cleaned for 85c. Cash
and Carry. Ladies' Plain Dresses,
85c. 2 -Piece Dress, $1.25.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
ALBERT PALMER
Isaac Street, Clinton.
COLLECTION OF 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, 35-8.
AUTO, ACCIDENT AND FIRE
INSURANCE '1 'Tete
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
Phone 203—Cutler St., Clinton.
-foeR 29-tf,
DON'T LET ACCIDENTS 1N'1'Lrlt•
FERE -WITH EARNING POWER,
Gar, Accident, Life, Wind and
Fire Insurance.
Inquire About Rates.
JAMES REYNOLDS, CLINTON.
Ontario. satisfactory. Two school-age girls in 32-tf.
family. • Apply to Walter Mair, Clin-
ton. 40-2.
MUST SELL EVE IYTHING
Owner Left Town—
Property Changed Hands
One General Motors Frigidaire, Ige,
suitable for Hospital, Grocery Store,
Hotel, Restaurant, Etc,
One Ice Cream and Combination
Cabinet, General Motors, capacity 10
gals. Ice Cream and 4 cases. of pop.
These two items are as good as
new and want seeing to appl:eciate
same,
0 n e Battery Charger, Tungar,
charges 6 batteries at one time, in
good shape; Air Compressor Motor,
tank and fixtures, good; cycle repair
stock, etc., too numerous to mention.
Write Box 284, Clinton,
Or Call at North End Gar-
age, Clinton.
New 1937 Honey
may be had at,
MUTCII'S, LOBI) S, O'NEIL'S
THOMPSON'S RILEY'S, SCOTT'S,
JORDAN'S and JERVIS'S..
For Prompt ,Delivery call at
Oi1R HONEY HOUSE, Princess St.
•
Ask For Cudinore's and Get the Best.
A. F. Cudmore
Son`
Clinton -Phone 192.
FOR RENT
MODERN SERVICE STATION
FULLY EQUIPPER.
RENT REASONABLE.
Located on No. 8 Highway, Clinton.
Poultry Wanted
When you have fowl to cull or
poultry of any kind for sale, call us
for highest prices. We also buy and
sell all breeds of Pullets. G. Pear-
son, Clinton, Phone 226. 38-6.
For Sale
A house and barn on Wellington
Street. Water and hydro. Apply to
J. E. Howard, 31 on 624, Clinton.
37-tf.
ANNOUNC'EMEN'T .
Mr. Ernest Bell of Porter's Hill is
closing his blacksmith shop for four
months. He will open for business
on November 1st. He wishes to
thanhchis patrons and hopes for'
their continued patronage in the fu-
ture. 41-1.
Stray Cattle Beast
Weighs about 800, 2 years old, red,
with a star. Owner may have same
by proving property and paying ex-
penses. Mel, Webster, Varna. phone
15 on. 622, Clinton. 41-1.
Wanted
Old 'horses or cattle for mink feed.
Will pay according to value. If dead
phone at once. E. Trick, phone 607x5,
or L. Batkin, 611r12, Clinton.
40-e.o.w.4f.
For Sale
Several articles of furniture, in-
cluding antique
n-cluding'antique chest of drawers and
ivory enamelled bedroom suite. Ap-
ply to Maud Wiltse, Ontario yo Street.
41-2.
Estate of the late S. J. Andrews
.e -Factory falls equipped for tile airs
blockinaking, electric and water;
large curing grounds With track and
cars—for lease or rent to right par-
ty, Apply Mrs. F. VanEgmond,
Clinton; or E. C. Andrews, Scarboro
Bluffs,Ont. 41-4.
AUCTION SALE '
Of Household Effects, on Victoria
Street, Clinton, on Saturday after-
noon, July 24th at 1.30 pen., consist-
ing of stoves, cupboards, washing ma-
chine, tables, chairs, linoleum, beds,
springs, mattresses, garden tools,
dishes, pots and pans, and numerous
Apply to Drawer B, Clinton, or other articles. Miss N. Keane, Pro-
prietress, G. H. Elliott, Auctioneer.
Phone 81, Seafbrlds. 41.1. 41-1.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
en 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 'same with the
undersigned Solicitor for the Execu-
trix, Isabella Tippett, on or before the
24th day of July, 1937, after which
date the assets will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
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.
FARM FOR SALE
This farm consists of 80 acres,
more or Iess, of •choice quality land,
and is situated 41/2 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, 364f.
Fixing
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. 8242.
For Rent
7 room cottage en Victoria St. 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 5.
P. Sheppard. 3042.
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-c.,
•Cleaning and Pressing
Suits, Coats and Dresses
DRY CLEANING AND REP AIRIN4A •
W. J. JAGO, TAILOR
If treat open work may be loft 1601'
Beals Barber IB3lop,