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SPRING HOUSE CLEANING
Buy A
SWEEPING BROOM!
WHILE THEY LAST
Reg. Price 1.85
SALE PRICE 1.29
'THESE BROOMS 'ARE FIVE-STRING AND FIRST CLASS
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CLINTON NEWS-RECORD -
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dews-Record =Ossified Adlets Brits* tack Results
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
'YORKSHIRE BOAR, 13 months
old. Apply V. Sytnick, 615r4,
Clinton, ' 11-12-p
THREE YORK SOWS for sale,
1 with little pigs, and one York
boar, Phone 631r32. Bruce Cann
11,11. 5, Clinton. 1143
PUREBRED HEREFORD BULLS.
Would take grade cattle in ex-
change. W. H, Middleton R.R.
3, Clinton.
Middleton,
14 LITTLE PIGS, six weeks old;
five young cows, two fresh, one
due right away, two due in Ap-
ril. Phone 615r25, C. J. O'Brien.
' 11-b
REGISTERED Aberdeen Angus
bulls, 10 to 12 months old. Top
quality. Priced to move quickly.
Stewart Middleton, phone Clinton
906111. .10-11-12-p
TWO JERSEY HEIFERS, one 12
months, one six months. T.B.
tested and registered. Frank
Riley, R.R. 2, Seaforth. Phone
841r32, 11-12-p
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb •
FREE , THERMOMETER - Plus
cash at your farm for dead or
disabled horses or cows. Phone'
collect, Seaforth 655r2, Goderich
936r21. William Stone Sons,
Limited. 43-tbf
MISCELLANEOUS
WILL FURNISH PLANS and
specifications or build home for
owner at reasonable price. Ap-
ply Box "F". 10-b
CRESS CORN SALVE for sure
relief. Druggists sell Cress Bun-
ion Salve - wear stylish shoes
soon. 5 & 11-b
FARMERS! SAVE TIME, YOU
save money. By using the easy
moving electric fence post. Steel
cement foot. $1 each post with
Apply Cde Haan, R.R. 3, Blyth,
or phone 3lr15.
10-11-12-13-p
ARTIFICIAL SERVICE at reduc-
ed rates from the licensed Grow-
ingCo-operative Association
fromHolstein, Jersey, Ayrshire,
Guernsey, Hereford, Beef and
Dual Purpose Shorthorns. Bulls
of top quality. Life membership
$25. Members $5 per cow. Non-
members $6 per cow. Waterloo
Cattle Breeding Association, R.R.
1, Waterloo. For service contact
Charles Brandon, Clinton. Phone
633r5 before 10 a.m.
PERSONAL
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5
to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try
Famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for .
double results; new healthy flesh; .
new vigor. New "get acquaint-
ed" size only 60 cents. All drug- :
gists. 7&9b-tfb :
• PROPERTY FOR SALE
SIX-ROOMED FRAME HOUSE
and barn, lots 211 and 212 in d Ur.,....",1/ A.,...1.. Alha.,* VM...14C
Classified Rates
CASH RATE - (If paid by
ednesday following date of la-
rtion)-Two cents a 'word first
sertion 00 cents);
Usequent insertions 1% cents a
ord (minimum 35 cents); 15
tate extra for box munber or
or direction to NEWS-RECORD
ff ice.
IF CHARGED-15 cents extra.
DEADLINE--12 noon, Weclnes-
ay.
LCCOMMODATION for Rent
7INTEMZED Two-Room Cabin,
artly furnished. Hydro and
later. Phone 806r2. 11-b
IIDDLE' CLASS FURNISHED
nd heated house in • Blyth.
Vidow offers accommodation 'to
me or two. Semi-invalid accept-'
tble. Board optional; also rstor-
cge and garden. All conveniences.
lord locality. Abstainers only.
.easonable. Write Box 14, Blyth. 11-p,
ACCOMMODATION
.WANTED
HOUSE, THREE OF FOUR bed-,
rooms, conveniences.' Will con-
sider house, within two miles of
town. Willing to pay top rent
for suitable home. Box "X",
News-Recortd. 11-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
QUANTITY': OF SAP PAILS,
nearly nevV, and pans. Scotch
Collie pups!: All reasonably pric-
ed. Phone 58r34, 33ayfield. Ralph
Cornish, RJ. 3, Hayfield. 11-p 1
CHENILLE' BEDSPREAD Bat-
ain, from ',factory to you-$5.25.
Lowest price in Canada. This
bedspread ig fully covered with
baby chenille, no sheeting show-
. First ssuality, It comes in
U colors, rsirsgle or double bed
Jae, with eitlier muti-colored or
lid raised.' centre patterns. At
Y $5:25 Bach. Sent COD plus
°stage. Immediate money-back
armatee. Order one, you will
rder more. TOWN & COUNTRY
., Box 1496 • Place D'Armes,
ontreal, Quebec. k 10-11-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
947 BARCELONA Blue Monarch
iedan. New condition, low mil-
age. Make me an offer. Phone
157W, or write Box 101, Clin-
on. 11-b
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
E YOU THINKING of build-
Rg home. A 'number of fine
ots for sale. Leonard G. Winter,
Real Estate, phones: business
i48, residence 5993. 7-btfb
BABY CHICKS
RAY CAN GIVE PROMPT
elivery of chicks - cockerels,
bullets, mixed, both dayold and
started; wide choice varieties. Ask
low for list,' and prices. Agent-
rs. Alex Paterson, Brucefield.
11-b
BUSINESS= OPPORTUNITIES
E'HIiIVING ',BAKERY, Building, ►usiness, trucks, will sell separ-
te or would be interested in
arm trade. Other business trade
with ine-restaurants, gas
tation, tourist, camps. Leonard
. Winter. ,
Employment Wanted-Male
OUNG MARRIED ENGLISH
an wants work on farm, around
pril 1. Apply,A. Y. Best, %
illiam Haugh, 'R.R. 4, Beaucrest
arm, Clinton. 11-p.
FARMS FOR SALE
tOM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
efidenitial information. Leon-
G. Whiter, Real Estate,
ones: business 448, residence
J. 5-btfb •
BASS FARM, .100 ACRES, lot
, concession' 5,,,Hullett. Thomas
at{bert, 1,.; Clinton, phone
Minton 801r21, or `James Phelan,
.R. 2, Blytha phone Blyth 31r9.
13-15-ptbf
50 ACRES ON HIGHWAY. Well
need and ditched. Good barn,
x72, cement stables. Drive
ed, (Sanaa. Hen house for 1,000
ens. Solid brick house, hydro,
arcrace and ,bath. Year round
etching egg contract. Feed ag-
y. Half eash: J. 0. Arm-
ng, w Bervid. 11-b
FARMS. WANTED
ANTED TO BUY. OR RENT,
cod farm, 100 acres or more,
ltivated. Brick or stone house.
ox "F" Clinton News-Record.
10-11-12-p
ARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
OOD USED GARDEN Tractor,
h.p.; Briggs and Stratton en-
16-inch 'wheels with 5.50
sound grip tires. A, Leibold,
.R. 2, Clinton, Phone 910r13.
11-p
FURNITURE FOR SALE
OHERTY PIANO, plain case, in
ood condition, Phone Seaforth
16J, 11-p
HELP WANTED-FEMALE
TINGLE GIRL AS CLERK IN
rug store. Store experience pre-
erred, but not, necessary. Apply
s person. W. C. Newcombe,
uggist. 11-b
HELP WANTED
TENOGRAPHER - Bookkeeper
anted, Applications will be re-
iVed by the Undersigned, until
arch 20, 1952, for the above-
scribed vatancy. Applicants
ill please state qualifications
id experience. .Eligible to either
ale or fernEdeapplicants. A. H.
ine, Clerk. County of Huron.
11-b
LOST, AHD FOUND
OST BLACK LEATHER
allet lest in Clinton on street
store, last Thursday afternoon..
award. Box "O", Clinhan Newt-
ord. flab
Box 666, Goderich. 2-btfb
SOLID RED BRICK HOUSE in
Hensall, four bedrooms,' three-
piece bath, living room, dining
room, den and kitchen. New fur-
nace, full basement, hardwood
floors, hot and cold water on tap
(town water); extra half lot.
Phone 134 Hensall.
10-11-12-la
FIVE ROOM COTTAGE, three-
piece bath, full basement, wood-
shed; small barn, chicken house,
and six lots set out in small fruit
A lovely home for the person
who would like a summer in-
come from the property. L. G.
Winter, Real Estate, Clinton.
Phones: business 448, residence
599J. 8-tfb
SIX-ROOM TWO-STOREY House
oh Townsend St., including on
ground floor: living room, dining
room, den, modern kitchen with
lots of cupboards, large glassed-
in veranda. Full cellar, good
furnace. T w o bedrooms and
three-piece bath upstairs. Hot
water tank. 'Immediate posses-
sion. Phone 163R, Clinton.
11-b
HOUSE, BARN and Driveshed,
formerly owned by John F. Clegg
at Clinton Airport. Offers will
be received by Crown Assets
Disposal Corporation until. March
21st, 1952, Offer forms and fur-
ther information may be obtained
upon application to Works Officer,
RCAF Station, Clinton, Ontario.
11-b
PROPERTY WANTED
FAIRLY MODERN, FIVE OR SIX
room house in Clinton, Apply
Box "C", Clinton News-Record.
10-p
WANTED TO BUY Small cot-
tage with large garden. Send
particulars and price to Herbert
Lee, R.R. 3, Mount Bridges, Ont.
11-12-p
• , PIANO TUNING
25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with
Sherlock-Manning Pianos Limit-,
ed; tuning and repairing; ell work
guaranteed. E. C. Nickle, phone
Clinton 3393. 20-21-ptfb
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
560R. 43tfb
SEED FOR SALE
RED CLOVER SEED FOR SALE.
Douglas Farquhar, Phone 805r5,
Clinton, 11-b
RED CLOVER SEED. Good qual-
ity. Price reasonable. Apply Bob
Peck, Varna. Phone Hermit,
696r15, - 11-12-p
QU4NTITY OF TIMOTHY Seed
and Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover
Seed. George Dowson, Varna,
phone Hensall 676r21,
1041-p
NUMBER OF BUSHELS of good
timothy seed, Priced rightMr
quick sale. Frank. Cummings,
Clinton, phone 549M,
10-11-b
BIRTHS
FORREST - In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, March
10, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Edison
Forrost, R.R. 2, Hensall, a dau-
ghter.
FOWLER - In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, March 7,
1952, to N.. and Mrs. Drew
Fowler, Clinton, a eon,
LOUCH-In Western Hospital,
Toronto, on Saturday, March 8,
1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Louch. (nee Harriett Fremlin)
a daughter,
ST. AMANS-In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, March 7,
to Mr. and Mrs, A. St. Anions,
Clinton, a daughter.
DEATHS
HOLLOWAY - In Clinton, on
Wednesday, March 12, 1952,
Agnes Grieve Dodds, Clinton,
widow of A. J. Hollaway, in
her 85th year. Funeral from
the Ball and Mutch Funeral
Home, Clinton, to Clinton
Cemetery on Saturday, March
15, at 2,30 p.m.
JOHNSTON - Suddenly, at his
home, Hullett Township, west
of Blyth, on Monday, March 10,
1952, George Johnston, beloved
husband of Jennie Haines, in
his 58th year.
LESLIE-In Saratoga, Calif., on
Sunday, February 24, 1952, John
Dawson Leslie. beloved husband
of Catherine McNaughton, for-
merly of Clinton, in his 79th
year. Funeral in Saratoga, on
Wednesday, February 27, to
Madronia Cemetery.
MacDONALD-In LaCrosse Hos-
pital, Wisconsin, on Thursday,
February 28, 1952, George K.
MacDonald, formerly of Bay-
field, beloved wife of Anna
Mentzer, in his, 60th year.
WALDEN-Suddenly at her home
in Westfield, on Tuesday, March
4, 1952, Clara McDowell, be-
loved wife of William Walden,
in her 77th year. Funeral ser-
vice from Westfield United
Church to Union Cemetery,
Blyth, en Friday, afternoon,
March 7.
IN MEMORIAM
ADAMS-In loving memory of a
dear Father, Henry Adams, who
passed away two {years ago,
March 16, 1950:
"His life was earnest, his actions
kind,. •
A generous hand, and an active
mind;
Anxious to please, loath to
offend,
A loving Father and faithful
friend.
Sadly missed by Lillian and
John.
11-p
Cards of Thanks
We wish fo express our deep
ppreciation of the sympathy and
wonderful kindness shown us by
he people of Brucefield and sur-
ounding community, both during
nd after our recent bereavement.,
-Mrs. Walter McEwen, Mr. and
Jlrs. John A. McEwen. 11-p
Mrs. Robert Lawson thanks her
riends who remembered her with
cards Dr. Oakes,
Miss Sinclair and nurses who
were so kind to her. 11-p
I swish to thank my many
friends who so kindly sent flow-
ers, fruit, cards and made en-
quiries for my progress during
my stay in Victoria Hospital,
London.-Russell Neal. 11-b
ST. PAUL'S WA TO MEET
The regular meeting of St.
Paul's Women's AssoCiation will
be held in the Parish Hall on
Tuesday, March 18, at 2.45 p.m.
STOVES FOR SALE
ROYAL CREST SMALL COAL
and wood stove. Good condition.
White enamel. Reservoir a n d
shelf combined. Phone 282J. 11-p
STRAWBERRY PLANTS
SENATOR DUNLOP Strawberry
plants for spring planting. $2 per
hundred; $15 per thousand. Good
healthy plants. A. Leibold, R.R.
2, Clinton, phone 910r13. 11-p
TEACHERS WANTED
APPLICATIONS FOR A teacher
will be received until April 10,
1952, by S.S. 8, Hullett, duties to
commence September 1952. Sit-
uated on No. 4 Highway, south of
Blyth. Enrolment 26. Apply
stating salary, experience, and
last inspector to Stanley Lyon,
RR. 1, Auburn, Ont., secretary.
11-12:b
Man Wanted
To assts) in
SILO BUILDING
If you are a goo41 worker and
of good character, under 40
years of age and will stay on
the job till first of November.
We can give you good pay,
with board.
Phone 616r34 'Clinton
JONATHAN E. HUGILL
AND SON
- Silo Builders since 1933 -
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Telegraphed
Anywhere
K. C. COOKE
VLORIST_
Phone 66W
Health, Guidance
And Administration a
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schools hours, there is absolutely
no way in which he can be prop-
erly ministered to under the
present unsatisfactory set- up.
Colds, burns, and minor injuries
find the same complications.
Under present conditions, pupils
are forced to use the Home Eco-
nomics Room and this is not good
for the Herne Economics class nor
the teacher. The answer propos-
ed to remedy this is a room con-
taining bandages, disinfectants, a
bed, and the first aid supplies
for treating minor ailments.
The suggestions mentioned in
this article would help greatly to
ease the tension which now exists
among the teachers and students
alike.
Auction Sale
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm
Machinery and some Household
Effects at Tommy Butts farm at
the Village of Kippen, on
Monday, March .24
at 1 p.m.
Full line of Farm Machinery
and Household Effects.
No reserve as farm is 'sold.
• TERMS-CASH
THOMAS BUTT, Proprietor
Harold. Jackson, Auctioneer
11-12-1?
Clearing Auction Sale
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENT
GRAIN, FEED, ETC.
For James Chisholm, , at Lot 10,
L.R.W. Colborne Towlishipalligh-
way No. 21, 5 miles north of
Goderich, on
Friday, March 14'
at 1 p.m., including:
HORSES: Registered Clydesdale
mare, 10 yrs. old.
CATTLE: 6 Hereford cows of
choice quality; 12 head of year-
ling cattle, mostly Herefords.
PIGS, POULTRY, FEED and
GRAIN.
IMPLEMENTS: A full line, in-
cluding, a John Deere model B.
tractor and ,plow; M.H. 121t. self
propelled combine with pick up
and 50 bus. bin and unloading
grain blower.
TERMS-CASH
JAMES CHISHOLM, Proprietor
EDW. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioner
K. W. Colquhoun,,Clerk
10-11-b
Auction Sale
Auction Sale of Household Fur-
nishings in the Village of Auburn
Wednesday, March 19
at 1 p.m.
Chesterfield bed; 6 dining room
chairs; china cabinet; •4 rocking
chairs; kitchen glass cupboard;
kitchen range; library table; oc-
casional chairs; small tables; 2
day beds; 3 bedroom 'suites; Vic-
trola and records; 2 spring-filled
mattresses; linens; bedding; hall
rack; combination wardrobe with
mirror (like new); mantel, radio;
floor covering; scatter mats; coal
oil- lamps; table lamps; toaster;
fruit jars; set dishes; odd dishes;
garden tools; lawn mower; 16 ft.
ladder; 10 cedar posts; other ar-
ticles too numerous to mention.
TERMS-CASH
ELMA MUTCH, Proprietor
Harold Jackson. Auctioneer
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NOTICE
Beginning January
1952 my office will .
close Monday, Wed-
nesday and Friday
evenings.
W. A. Oakes M.D.
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E. J. REYNOLDS
Phone 577R-Clinton
Income Property
TWO-STOREY brick dwelling,
with two self-contained family
apartments. First , apartment
consists of large living room
with fireplace, dining room,
end modern kitchen, Hardwood
floors, Three bedrooms and
bath up. Second apartment con-
sists of living room, dining
room, • kitchen and sunporch
down; two bedrooms and bath
up; garage. This property is
tenant occupied. Well located
and in good condition. -0-
TWO-STOREY brick dwelling,
consisting of double living room,
dining room, modern kitchen,
two-piece bath down; four bed-
rooms and three-piece bath, up.
Hot water heating with oil
burner. /deal location. -0-
APPLY TO
IL C. LAWSON
REALTOR
Phone 251W Clinton
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Now playing (March 13-15)
"SATURDAY'S HERO"
whit John Derek saa 7 pan,
MON. TUES. WED., (Mar. 17-19)
June Haver, William Lundigan
and, Gloria de Haven, with
Dennis Day, Harry James
and Dan Dailey
A sparkling musical romance,
filmed in Technicolor, tells the
stiory of two youths trying to
make good in the song publishing
business.
"I'LL GET BY"
THUR. FRI. SAT. (March 20-22)
"SADDLE TRAMP"
- In Technicolor -
He hated to work and he hated
to fight, but he had to do both
to tame the toughest range in the
West -- Joe McCrea, Wanda
Hendrix and John Russell '
Special News Reel depicting the
funeral of late King George VI
Coming: (March 24-26) An out-
standing picture "AN AMERICAN
IN PARIS" First show at 7 p.m.
Auction Sale
of Property and Household
Effects
In Village of Blyth, Dinsley St.,
Saturday, March 22
at 1 p.m.
Quebec heater; 2-burner elect-
ric rangette; hot plate; extension
table; kitchen chairs; number
small tables; rockers; settees;
combination china cabinet and
desk; music cabinet; number of
beds; chests of drawers; dressers;
quilt boxes; trunks; toilet sets;
quantity of fruit; dishes; kitchen
utensils; quantity of hardwood;
lawn mower; garden tools; num-
erous other articles.
At the same time and place the
property will be offered, subject•
to reserve bid; 11/2 -storey brick
house, hydro, bathroom.
TERMS=-: Chattels, cash; prop-
erty, 10 per cent date of sale;
balance in 30 days.
Estate of the Late Mary Brigham;
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
11-12-b
Clearing' 'Auction Sale
Friday, March 28
1952, at one o'clock
At the farm of 0. L. Switzer,
Lot 32, Concession 2, Tuckersmith
Township.
HORSES: 2 Clydesdale mares,
forms filled out for registration;
and harness.
CATTLE: 18 registered ShOrt-
horn females and 3 bulls. Last
T.B. test was on Aug. 12, 1951;
also calves at foot.
SHEEP: 2 purebred Leicester
ram lambs and 1 ewe with lambs.
GEESE: 1 gander and goose.
IMPLEMENTS: All suitable re-
quired for livestock farming, in-
cluding 24-inch grain. separator,
silo filler, grinder 18x40, tarn;
tractor.
FURNITURE: Several dressers,
tables, chairs, piano and trailer
box. •
TERMS-CASH
0. L. SWITZER, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
Edwin Chesney, Clerk
10-11-12-13-b
FOR SALE SALE
1951 NASH SEDAN
only run 7,000 miles, new-car
guarantee.
1951 FORD % Ton,
Pick-up
with 8,000 miles
1947 Chevrolet Coach
with 35,000 miles; new tires
and in fine shape.
TERMS can be arranged or
could handle some feeder cattle.
Phone Clinton 616r34
JONATHAN HUGILL
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CEMENT
Contractors
CEMENT
BUILDING
and
CHIMNEY
BLOCKS
Built and Repaired
GUY IVES and SONS
Phone Carlow 1612
36-ptfb
ASHTON'S TAXI
Now: "Callaway Went Thataway"
with Fred MacMurray and
Dorothy McGuire
MON., TUES., WED.
Clifton Webb-Anne Francis
William Lundigan-Charles Bick-
ford and Reginald Gardiner
Chock-full of chuckles and loaded
with laughs, the season's funniest
romantic, riot!!
"ELOPEMENT"
THURS., FRI., SAT.
James Stewart`--Shelley Winters
and Dan Duryea
An Indian attack, a rifle duel and
a bank robbery feature the swift
action of this super Western
"WINCHESTER '713"
Coming: Cary Grant and Betsy
Drake in "Room For One More"
Clearing Auction Sale
of FARM STOCK, MACHINERY
at Lot 12, Concession 10, Grey
Township, 3 miles east of
Brussels, on
Wednesday, March 26
at 12,30 p.m.
HORSES: General purpose
team, 3 and 6 yrs. old.
CATTLE: 6 registered Hereford
cows; 4 registered Hereford heif-
ers; 2 registered Hereford bulls;
20 other grade cows; 20 young
cattle.
Full line of farm tractor mach-
inery,. including International
Farmall H. tractor, A-i condition. • TERMS-CASH
No reserve, farm sold.
DONALD McKINNON, Proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioner
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
11-12-b
• EXECUTOR'S
AUCTION SALE
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS of
the late Mrs. Herbert Castle,
from the corner of Victoria and
Kirk Streets, Clinton, on
Saturday, March 22
at 2 p.m. sharp, consisting of:
Studio couch, velour (nearly
new); console table (walnut, near-
ly new); dining room square
table; dining room oval table; 10
dining room chairs; several small
tables; 3-piece modern bedroom
suite; inner spring mattress; %-
bed and inner spring mattress,
dresser, chest of drawers; rug,
9'x12'; rug, 6'x8'; occasional chair
(nearly new); arm chair; daven-
port; Philco mantel radio; mantel
mirror; wall mirror; New Wil-
liams drop-head sewing machine;
modern maple 6-piece kitchenette;
kitchen cabinet; kitchen table;
drop-leaf table; 2 kitchen. cup-
boards; several kitchen chairs; 3
porch chairs; electric 'heavy duty
Graham rangette (nearly new);
Wingham enamel range; Quebec
cook stove; oil heater; electric
coil heater; Astral refrigerator
(nearly new); tri-light (nearly
new); bridge lamp; bedroom
lamp; Bissel sweeper; set of
Johnson Bros. dishes; other dishes
and glassware; cutlery; cooking
utensils; toilet sets; pillows,
quilts, blankets, sheets, linens;
quantity of fruit and pickles;
sealers; man's bicycle; laundry
tub; copper boiler; trunk; suit-
case; galvanized pails; mops, gar-
den tools and numerous other
articles.
TERMS-CASH
Clifford Castle, Executor'
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk'
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Now; In Chtepolor "Daughter of
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and Phillip Reed
MON., TUES., WED.
Louis Hayward-Binnie Barnes
and Alan Curtis
adventure through history's most
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whose sword carved a trail of
"Pirates of Capri',
exciting era.
THURS, FRI., SAT.
"It Happened On
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A light and airy tale of Gotham,
of the unorthodox occurrences
that happen therein.
Coming: Eleanor Parker, Fred
MacMurray hi "MILLIONAIRE
FOR CHRISTY"
Clearing Auction Sale
of Farm Stock and Implements
At Lot 13, Concessione 2, West
Wawanosh Township, half way
between the Nile and Dungannon,
Thursday, March 27
at 1 p.m.
HORSES: One team of blacks
with white markings, rising 7
and 8 yrs. old; brown team with
white markings, rising 6 and 7
yrs. old.
COWS: 1 red cow, 6 yrs. old
with calf at foot; roan cow, 7 yrs.
old with calf at foot; Hereford
heifer, 3 yrs. old, calf at• foot;
Durham heifer, 3 yrs. old, calf at
foot; 2 Hereford steers, 2 airs. old;
Hereford heifer, 2 yrs. old; 2
Durham steers,, 1 yr. old; winter
calf; heifer, 1 yr. old; Hereford
bull, 1 yr, old.
PIGS:' 9 chunks of pigs, '75 bin;
10 pigs, 7 weeks old; 1 boar, .2s:.
old; 1 boar, 6 months old; sow
with 10 pigs; sow, bred 3 months;
2 sows, bred 1 month.
IMPLEMENTS: 1 Centour trac-
tor (nearly new); hydraulic plow
and cultivator; Case 6 ft, cut com-
bines 1 yr. old; Hawk 1-row% corn
picker, 1 yr. old; 5-section diam-
ond harrows with steel draw bar;
McCormick Deering rope hay
loader; Massey Harris 6 ft. cut
mower; Massey Harris hay rake;
Cockshutt hay. rake; M,H. rubber-
tire wagon, hay rack; hay fork,
car, rope, pulleys; set Adam sloop
sleighs; Cockshutt manure spread-
er (like new); fanning mill;
Viking cream separator; Massey
Harris binder; whippletrees and
neck yokes; 10 steel pig troughs;
steel pig feeder; quantity clover
and timothy seed; hay and grain;
Coleman, oil stove; cook stove;
table and 6 chairs. Other articles
too numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash. No reserve,
farm sold.
WILLIAM CALDWELL, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
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