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r 0 LOADS, WELL SAVED
rer hay, suitable, for milking
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• Plinne 900r25. 12-p
HELP WANTED---Male
MON., TUES., WED.
Cary Grant ,Betsy' Drake
and Iris Mann
A fun-sprinkled drama depicts
the difficulties and the blessings
of adopting an extra child or
`two—
`Room For One More'
THURS., FRI., SAT.
Richard Widmark Walter
Faience — Karl Malden
In Technipolor—the exploits of a
battalion of Marines who invade
a Japanese island in the South
Pacific
"Halls of Montezuma",
MON., TUES,, WED.'
William Lundigan Virginia Bruce and Jonathan Hale .
A tense and thrilling story of the
people who live in shadow and
swap their names for a number.
"FILE 649" ,
THURS., FRI., SAT.
Fred MacMurray—Eleanor,Parker
Richard Carlson A grand fun-show about a for-
tune hunting secretary who gets her man, with reservations.
Millionaire for Christy
Coming: ,""FLAME OF ARABY"
In Color — Jeff Chandler and
Maureen O'Hara
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-1 condition.
TERMS—CASH
No reserve, farm sold.
DONALD NIcKINNON, 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; 3/4-
bed and inner spring mattress,
dresser, chest of drawers; rug,
9'x12'; rug, 61x8'; occasional chair
(nearly new); atm 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
11-12-b
Coming; "UNDERCOVER GIRL" with Alexis Smith & Scott Brady
Clearing
AUCTION ,SALE,,, .; 'FARM MACHINERY HAY
Lot1 5, Con. 2, Tuckersmith TWP. 1% miles east of Hensel'
Saturday, March 29',
at 12 p.m.
Tractors—Massey Harris No. 44
Diesel tractor; Massey Harris No.
22 row crop tractor and equip-
ment; 2-row scuffler end bean
Puller; 21A self-propelled Massey
Harris 12-ft. combine; Massey
Harris 12 ft. swather; Massey
Harris 6 ft. one-way disc; M & M
Waterloo wire tie automatic hay
baler (new last year); M.H. 4-
furrow plow (like new); 10 ft.
M.H. stiff-tooth cultivator; 9% it.
M.H. tractor disc; 9-section diam-
and harrows; • , 'Fleury Bisset
spreader on rubhet (new); two
9 ft. steel rollers;r 17-run Joint
Deere drill, single disc, hydraulic
control and markers (new); John
Deere beet and bean planter;
9 ft. lime and- fertilizer- sower; 7 ft. MIL tractor mower (like
new); New Holland 10" hammer
mill (new); Oliver 2-row corn
picker; 10 ft. M.H. binder; power
emery; pea harvester and lifters;
5-ton rubber tire wagon; g-ton
rubber tire wagon; steel truck
wagon and rack; grain boxes for
each wagon; steel welding table,
tractor comfort cover; machinery
umbrella; grain lifters; M. II.
mounted weed sprayer with 30-
ft. boom; New Holland power side
rake; King-Wyse 42-ft. elevator;
front end mounted circular saw;
air compressor and paint spray-
er; tractor chains for 28-inch
wheels; Hornet chain saw, 3 ft.
blade; two 2,000-1b. scales; 32-ft,
extension ladder; parts bin; M.H.
master manure loader; bulldozer
1947 3-ton Ford truck with
combination box; Moffat electric
pail; Beatty 2-cyclinder pressure
pump and 68 gallon tank (new);
9 cattle water bowls (new); 4 pig
water bowls (new); copper kettle,
barrels; 4 leaeels for rolling rack;
emery stand with % 1-1.p. motor;
90 rod woven wire fence (new);
250 ft of 3/4-inch piping; 160 ft. a
of 1-inch piping; 40 square used
steel roofing; beet forks, shovels,
chains, grease guns. Coleman gas
range; 25 ton baled mixed hay;
10 ton baled straw. Other articles
too numerous to mention.
Farm is sold. No reserve.
TERMS—CASH
TED MUNN, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
12-13-b
411URSPAY; AMAMI 20, 1953 .CIAITON NEW$41ACORD
:PAPE FIVL
Newsltecord'Classified.Ad1ets BriugQuick-.Restilts
HELP WANTED,FEIviAlL,E
GIRL WANTED; for "word In
laundry. Eight Itoln'e a, day. Good
pay. Clinton Laundry, call 312W.
12-pl s
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE .
'Y
ORKSHIRE BOAR, 13 months
old, Apply V, $ytnicic, 615r4,
'' Clinton. 11-12-p
HOLSTEIN CALF FOR SALE —
suitable for vealing. Phone
90031, Walter Forbes, Clinton,
12-14
TWO HOLSTEIN CALVES pinta
able for vealing; four purebred
Yorkshire boars, four and a half
months old. Phone 904r3. James
Lobb, rus. 2, Clinton. 12-b
28 PIGS, NINE WEEKS OLD,
and, also a Queen Oil brooder
stove. Apply William Jenkins,
Base Line, phone $02r21. 12-b
HOLSTEIN COW, THREE YRS.
old, just freshened. Also Holland
electric brooder stove for 300
chicks. Arnold Keys, Varna.
a 12-p
PUREBRED HEREFORD BULLS.
Woad take grade cattle` in ex-
change. W. H. Middleton, R,R,
3, Clinton. 10-tfb
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
906r6. 0 10-11-12-p
TWO JERSEY HEIFERS, one 12
months, one six months. T,B,
tested and registered. F r an k
Riley, R.R. 2, Seaforth. Phone
841r32. 11-12-p :
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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 I
disabled horses or cows. Phone
collect, Seaforth 655r2, Goderich
936r21. William Stone Sons,
Limited. 43-tbf
MISCELLANEOUS
CRESS BUNION SALVE relieves
fast, wear stylish shoes soon.
Druggists sell Cress Corn Salve
too. 6&12--b
FARMERS! SAVE TIME, YOU i
save money. By using the easy
moving electric fence post. Steel
post with cement foot. $1 each.
Apply Cde Haan, R.R. 3, Blyth,
or phone 30r15.
10-11-12-13-p
RECESSED BATHTUBS $60.
Smart Martha Washington and 1
Riohledge stainless three-piece
bathroom sets: White $160 to
$169; coloured $274; complete
with beautiful chromed fittings.
kir conditioning furnaces $295,
special offers to plumbers and
mildens too. Save many valuable
loiters; buy with confidence and
lave ,a nicer home, Satisfaction a
euaranteed. Extra discounts off
Catalogue prices if we supply
everything you need for complete
31umbing or heating installation.
Catalogue includes litho photos 0
if main fixtures, prices and in-
itellation diagrams. Select style
if sinks, cabinets, laundry tubs,
ihowers, stoves, refrigerators,
nessure water systems, oil burn-
srs, septic and oil tanks, etc.
Visit or write Johnson Mail Or- all
ler Division, Streetsville Hard-
ware, Streetsville, Ontario. Phone C
!61. 42-44
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
resammasme
Living
Full
Two
Townsend
including
' Modern
SIX-ROOM
ams
TWO-STOREY
HOUSE
on . a.
St., Clinton
on' ground floor:
Room, Dining Room, Den,
Kitchen with lots
*of Cupboards;
Glassed-in Veranda.
Cellar, Good Furnace.
Bedrooms and Three-Piece
Bath Upstairs.
Hot Water Tank
Immediate possession
ALEX
Phone
McMICHAEL
163R, Clinton
111111111111111111.1
404
°up;
TWO
with
consists
with
and
floors.
bath
sists
room,
down;
tenant
and
dining
rooms
Hot
burner.
Phone
apartments,
TWO-STOREY
consisting
two-piece
-0.-•-•-•-•-•-*-0-4,-•-•-•
Income Property°
-STOREY brick dwelling,
two self-contained family
First apartment
of large living room
fireplace, dining room,
modern kitchen. Hardwood
Three bedrooms and
up. Segond apartment con-
of living room, dining
kitchen and sunporch
two bedrooms and bath
garage. This property is
occupied. Well located
in good condition.
—0—
brick dwelling,
of double living room,
room, modern kitchen,
bath down; four bed-
and three-piece bath, up.
water heating with oil
Ideal location. _0_
APPLY TO
H. C. LAWSON
REALTOR
251W . Clinton
Classified Rates
CASH.RATE — paid by
ednesdaY following date of in-
ert1,011)—Two cents a word first nsertion ..{minimum DO cents);
lesequent insertions 33.6 cents a
ord (rninittrairt 35 emits); 15
atIs extra fair box number er
or !direction to NEWS-RECORD ice.
IF CHARGED-15 cents extra.
DEADLINE-12 neon, Wedaea-
y.
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
WO- OH THREE-ROOM Apart:
ent, Apply Box "M", Clinton
ewes-Record. 12-p
HREE-ROOM UNFURNISHED,
lf-contained apartment, or Sint-
er accommodation, Two adults,
o children. 13ermanent residents.
ox "Y", Clinton News-Record,
12-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
URGE MILKING MACHINE --
we units—$100. Cheaper than
ew price. Will install same.
rge Stone, R.R. 1, Seaforth,
hone 835r3. 12-p
UNSHINE BABY CARRIAGE,
lver-white leather. Also play
n in good condition. Phone
3. 12-p
ARTICLES WANTED
LD BISQUE AND CHINA Dolls
any condition, also bodies,
and legs of samer Box 345,
. 13-4-5-p
OUR BICYCLES AND SPARE
Arta, men's, women's and btars'•
of over $25. Also used type-
iter. Write G. Hazelwood,
eral Delivery, Goderich,
12-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
947 BARCELONA Blue Monarch
n, new Condition, low rane-
e. Make me an offer. Phone
157W Goderich, or write Box
1, Goderich. 12-b
48 DODGE SEDAN, in excel-
nt condition. Gone approxim-
y 12,000 miles. Equipped with
ye Life Guard tires. Terms
sh. May be seen by appoint-
ent. Phone 436, 12-p
UILDING LOTS FOR SALE
E YOU THINKING of build-
a home. • A number of fine
for sale. Leonard G. Winter,
al Estate, phones: business
residence 5993. 7-btfis,
BABY CHICKS
N'T HOLD BACK with that
ick order. Ask us for Bray
ces. Prompt delivery of day-
d, started, cockerels, pullets,
ixed, wide choice of varieties.
gent — Mrs. Alex Paterson,
cefield. ' ' 12-b,
USINESS OPPORTUNITIES
E CREAM PARLOUR AND
ack bar business for sale. Own
ur own business, and make
re money. Up-to-date equip-
nt, good locality, very good
se. L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
inton. Phones: business .44g,
sidence 599J, 12-tfb
ING BAKERY, Building,
ness, trucks, will sell separ-
or would be interested in
trade: Other business trade
with tee—restaurants, gas
inn, tourist camps. Leonard
Winter. 38-b-tfb
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
M-HAND,_ EXPERIENCED
h machinery, ,desires casual
our, Available Saturdays and
flings. Apply Clinton News-
ord. 12-p
playmeni Wanted—Male
UNG MAN, COMMERCIAL
duate, desires either full or
-time work. Three years gen-
1 office experience. Full know-
ge of Income Tax and Unem-
yment Insurance regulations.
ply Box "Ti', Clinton News-
ord. 12-b
FARMS FOR SALE
DM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
dential information. Leon-
G. Winter, Real Estate,
: business 448, residence
kr. 5-btfb
LASS FARM; 100 ACRES, lot
concession 5, Hulled. Thomas
ebert, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone
nton 801r21, or James Phelan,
1. 2, Blyth, phone Blyth 31r9.
13-15-ntbf
FARMS WANTED
.NTED TO BUY. OR RENT,
Ml farm, 100 acres or more,
tivated. Brick or stone house.
K "F" Clinton News-Record.
10-11-12-p
FARMS FOR RENT
RTY ACRES PALL PLOWED,
3 loam, for rent on ehares.
nted: Cattle for pasture, Gobd
ss, water end shade, Apply
Welsh, Clinton, phone 906r34.
12-x
URNITURE REFINISHING
R PIANO, FURNITURE, AND
io cabinet refinishing and
airing, see W. G. Pickett,
351. Clinton.
12-3-4-p
RED CLOVER AND TIMOTHY
1IABLE MAN FOR FULL- seed; also set, 2,000 pound scales
S taxi deiVer. Roy Mann, and four-inch leg vise. William
item Cab, phone 660, 12-b Fotheringherri, phone Clinton
628r11. 12-13-p
TRANSPORTATION— , FOR. SAME —QUANTITY OF Red
11-1 TO GET IN TOUCH WITH Clover Seed; also flee pigs, six
motoring '.to 'Nova Scotia Weeks old. Phone 620r21, Ray-
ut Easter time. Brix "M", 'mend cabfelon, rut, 5, 'Clinton.
ion NeWs4tetord. 12-p 12-b
BIRTHS
GILLCASISeaIn Clinton Public
Hospital, on, Saturday, March
15, .1952, to .Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Gilleash, RCAF Station,
Clinton, a son (Danny Ross)..
HERBERT—In Brierbush Hospi-
tal, Stouffville, on Tuesday,
March 11, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs.
L. Wesley Herbert, Goodwood,
a daughter (Sandra Wynn).
HERMAN — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, March
15, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Herman, Clinton, a daughter
(Janice Lucille).
MERNER In Clinton Public
on Tuesday, March
18, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs,' M.
Merner, Bayfield, a son,
AMMER .,-- 'In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, March
18, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. G.
H. Rimmer, RCAF Station,
Clinton, a daughter (Linda).
SMITH—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, en Thursday, March 13,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Smith, Wingham, a daughter
(Margaret Elaine).
MARRIAGES
COLEMAN-DEITZ—In St. And-
rew's United Church Manse,
Kippen, by Rev. A. E. Hinton,
on Saturday, March 15, 1952,
Norma Alice, youngeit' daugh-
ter of. ,Mrs. Elizabeth Deitz,
Kippen, and the late William
Deitz, and William Wesley
Consitt' Coleman, only son of
Mrs. Jane Coleman, Hay Town-
ship, and the late Wesley Cole-
man.
CING-"YUNGBLUT—In Wesley-
Willis United Church parson-
age, Clinton, on Wednesday,
March 12, 1952, Madeline, only
daughter of John Yungblut and
the late Mrs. Yungblut, and
Russell King, son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Albert King, all
of Auburn.
IATHER-MORLEY — In the
bride's home, Exeter, on Satur-
day, March 15, 1952, by Rev.
H. 3. Snell, Eileen Snell Mor-
ley, daughter of Mrs\ Snell,
Exeter, and the late John C
Snell, to F/L A. T. Mather,
Rockcliffe, son of Mr. A. A.
Mather, Vancouver, B.C., and
the late Mrs. Mather.
AYNE-BRANDON—At the home
of the bride's father, by Rev.
H. S. E. Webb, on Saturday,
March 15, 1952, Audrey Lola,
daughter of Harold Brandon,
Bayfield, and the late Mrs.
Brandon, to Lionel Warner
Payne, Listowel, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Payne, St. Peters-
burg, Florida.
DEATHS
ARTER — At her home, near
Holyrood, on Friday, March 7,
1952, Bertha Marshal, beloved
wife of Peter Carter, in her
76th yedr. Funeral service from
the home of her daughter,
Pearl, Lucknow, to South Kin-
loss Cemetery, on Monday,
March 10.
VANS--In Toronto, on Monday,
March 17, 1952, George New-
combe Evans, beloved son of
Dr. J. S. and Mrs. Evans, in
his 52nd year. Funeral service
from Bali and Mutch Funeral
Home, to Clinton Cemetery, on
Thursday afternobn, March 20,
at 1.30 o'clock.
cDONALD—In Windsor, on Fri-
day, March 15, 1952, Janet Mc-
Gregor, widow of the late W.
McDonald, in her 96th year.
Funeral service in Windsor
March 16; remains taken t o
Dresden where interment took
place March 17.
CHANGEOVER FINISHED
GODERICH—With the chang-
g of the last 25-cycle motor at
-oderich . Elevator and Transit
'ompany's elevators, the change-
ver to 60-cycle was completed
Goderich on Monday, March
17. E. Weaver, PUC manager,
said the change-over on the whole
had been satisfactory.
STOVES FOR SALE
ROYAL CREST SMALL COAL
and wood stove. Good condition.
White enamel. Reservoir a n d
shelf combined. Phone 282J.
,o 12-b
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,
R.R. 1, Auburn, Ont., secretary.
11-12-b
Take:your Pick of Fine Styles
IT'S JUST THE GIFT
HE'D PICK HIMSELF
PICKETT
CAMPBELL
Arrow Shirts Stetson Halts
(Oppbsite the Theatre)
PHONE /5 CLINTON
goxy CLINTON
New Playing (March 2042) ' ""SADDLE TRAMP", -Joel McCrea,
Added attraction: 15-Minute color
film depicting the burial of our
beloved Sovereign, the late
King George VI
k)N., TUES., WED. (Mar. 24-26)
'An American in Paris'
rirstInshoTweicihigniacotloir p.m.
The magic of Paris in the spring-
time and the Immortal melodies
of George Gershwin, make this
the season's outstanding enter-
tainment treat. Gene Kelly, Leslie
Caron, Oscar Levant, Nina Foch.
THUlt„ FRI., SAT. (Mar, 2749)
Panny Kaye, Gene Tierney
and Corinne Calvet
Trip along in a light-hearted way
with Danny Kaye as he plays a
dual role; a gay musical comedy.
"On The Riviera"
In Technicolor
Coming (March 31-April 2)
"BIRD OF PARADISE"
with Debra Paget
AUCTION SALE
Auction sale of 50 Head of
Cattle will be held at Lot 14,
Con. ,12, McKillop Township, 2%
miles east of Leadbury corner, on
Thursday, April 3
at 1.30 p.m.
CATTLE; Durham cow (fresh);
Dnrharn cow, fresh 2 months;
Hereford cow, fresh 1 month;
heifer, in calf; 5 vaccinated young
Holstein cows, fresh, and others
due time of sale; registered Here-
ford bull, 18 months; 9 Hereford
and Durham steers and heifers,
suitable for market or grass; 9
choice Hereford steers averaging
600-700 lbs.; 7 Hereford and Dur-
ham heifers, 1 yr. old; 7 steers,
rising 1 yr. old; 6 Hereford and
Durham young calves.
TERMS—CASH
ROY WILDFONG, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
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 o'ut 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, farm
tractor,
Feed, hay, straw and ensilage.
FURNITURE: Several dressers,
tables, chairs, piano and trailer
box.
TERMS—CASH
0. L. SWITZER, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
Edwin Chesney, Clerk
r 10-11-12-13eb
Auction Sale
of Property and Household
Effects
In Village of Blyth, Dinsley St.,
Saturday, March 22
at 1 p.m. s
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 hardwoods
lawn mower; garden tools; num-
erous other articles.
At the same time and place the
property will be offered, subject
to reserve bid; 1%-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
11-12eb
Clearing Auction Sale
of Farm Stock and Implements
At Lot 13, Concession 2, West
Waveanosh 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.' bid.
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 yrs. 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 ptgs, 75 lbs.;
10 pigs, 7 weeks old; 1 boar, 2 yrs.
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-
bine, 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 hag rake; MIL rubber-
tire wagon, hay rack; hay fork,
car, rope, pulleys; set Adam sloop
sleighs; Coekshutt manure spread-
er (like new); fanning mill;.
Viking cream separator; Massey
Harris binder; Whippletreea and
neck yokes; 10 steel pig troughs;
steel pig feeder; quantitY clever
and timothy seed; hay and grain;
Coleman oil stove; cook stove;
table and 6 chairs. Other articles
tot, numerous to mehtion,
TERMS; Cash. No reserve,-
farm told.
WILLIAM CALDWELL, Pro.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
11 11-12-b
CAPITAL THEATRE ammo" — none 47
Now: IT HAPPENED ON 5th
AVENUE" Ann Harding and
Don DeFore
See
—to it thdt though you make a thousand and one mistakes
concerning matters pertaining to this life
and
to things in time, that you are absolutely certain no
mistake is being made for Eternity. •
Be In
time for God's Salvation by taking now your place as
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In Meinorian
AEID.,4. loving 4-lemon( of Will.
Reid, who passed away On March
18, 1942;
"Time speeds on, ten years have
FasSed,
Since Death, its gloom, its
shadows, cast
Within, our home, where all
was bright,
And took away the shining
light,"
.missed by wife pnd dau-
ghter. 12-b
McCLINCHEY—In fond and lov-
ing memory of a dear husband
and father, Henry NIcClinchey,
who passed away on March 20,
1944. Lovingly remembered by
wife end family.
Also in fond and. loving mem-
ory of a dear son and daughter,
William H. McClincheY, Who pas-
sed away on April 3, 1944. Lov-
ingly remembered by mother,
brother and sisters:
"Eight years have passed since
that sad day
The ones we loved were called
away;
God called them home. It was
his will.
Within our hearts they liveth
still,
Beautiful memories are all we
have left
Of the ones we loved dearly and
will never forget.
Their loving smiles and happy
faces
A broken link we cannot replace,
Saddest parting no one can tell
So sudden on earth the sorrow
fell.
Memories we treasure, no one
can steal,
Death leaves a heartache noth-
ing can heal.
A happy home we once enjoyed,
how sweet the memories
still
But death has left a loneliness
no word can ever fill."
PROPERTY FOR SALE
SIX-ROOMED FRAME HOUSE
and barn, lots 211 and 212 in
Hensall. Apply Albert Walff,
Box 666, Goderich. 2-btfb
SOLID BRICK DUPLEX for sale.
Modern bathrooms and kitchens,
lovely buy for cash. • L. G. Win-
ter, Real Estate, Clinton. Phones:
business 448; residence, 5993.
12-tfb
APARTMENT HOUSE for sale.
Four apartments. Forced oil heat.
Furnished, good locality. $6,000
cash will handle. L. G. Winter,
Real Estate, Clinton. Phones:
business 448; residence 5993.
12-tfb
SOLID RED BRICK HOUSE in
Hensel', 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-b
PROPERTY WANTED
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. Nickles phone
Clinton 339J. 20-21-ptfb
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
,Just call G. W. Cox et Clinton
550R. 43tfb
SEED FOR SALE
RED CLOVER SEED. Good qual-
ity, Price reasonable. Apply Bob
Peck, Varna. Phone liensall,
696r15, 11-12-p
RED cr.,OvErt SEED, good qual-
ity. Arnold Jamieson, phone
Clinton 616r33. 12-b
The Leisure Jacket—
perfe61- for around the
backyard or for casual
wear.
All shades, all sizes.
lacks—
Match your new Spring
Jacket with a pair of
smart stalks from our
large selection.
PARK THEATRE
GODERICH,Phone 1150
Now: James Stewart and Shelley
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