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stiaY.
9.7
"Things are rather desperate',"
Spinster Sally sighed.
"But not entirely hopeless,
'There still is classified!"
Nieserea-
Accommodation Wanted
THREE ROOM APARTMENT.
Young couple, no children. Phone
'189R, Clinton. K. Wietersen.
17-p
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ARTICLES FOR SALE
TOUR GOOD RANGE SHELTERS
for sale, reasonable. 'John G.
Mann, 801r2, Clinton. 17-b
'TWO CHICKEN SHELTERS,
vainted, as good as new. Clark
Ball, phone 802r6, Clinton.
17-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1950 CHEVROLET PANEL, 3/4-
ton, good condition, low mileage.
_Phone Hey's Garage, 65W, Cred-
Itom 17-b
1948 PLYMOUTH COACH in ex-
cellent condition. Low mileage,
heater, sun visor, new battery,
seat covers; 1947 Dodge pick-up
-truck, $675. Phone Clinton 454W.
17-p
Weekend Specials
BOYS' SHORTS
TWEEDS 1.95 pr.
FLANNELS 2.50 pr.,
DRILLS 1.19 pr.
Men's Balbriggan
UNDERWEAR
Short sleeve, ankle length
combinations
' All sizes
Special $1.50
BOYS' SPORT
SHIRTS
SHORT SLEEVES
Assorted patterns and sizes
Reg. up to 3.95
Special $1.00 'ea.
Boys' Balbriggan
UNDERWEAR
Short sleeve, Knee length
Combinations
All sizes
Special 79c
MEN'S WHITE
SHIRTS
All sizes
Reg. 2.95 ea.
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MEN'S SOCKS
Odd Sizes, Odd Patterns
'Reg. priced to 2.95 pr.
3 GROUPS
39c , 69c 99c
pr. pr. pr.
PICKETT e CAMPBELL
Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats
PHONE 25
(Opposite the Theatre)
CLINTON
You give a few brief moments to the consideration of this
fact? When the days of earth are past will
You - , ..,,,,,
Will
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Be amongst those- who go away into "Life Eternal" or into
"Everlasting Punishment?" (Matt. 25 : 34, 41); one
or the other it most assuredly will
There
(Romans 10-13)
Be
Who so ever shall call on the Name of the Lord
shall be '
When the Roll is called in Glory
CHAS FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, 53—TUNE IN—ABC
Network Sundays 4.00 p.m. EST' I
RCA VICTOR
LONG 333 ir.a.A.1kr R. C lel/ S
AT
Galbraith Radio & Television
"Clinton's Only Record Bar"
TELEPHONE 482 CLINTON
EXPERT RADIO SERVICE
YOU MUSIC LOVERS who own long-playing turntables have
asked for 351, rpm pressings of certain classical records,
featuring the world-famous artists who perform exclusively for
RCA Victor. So RCA Victor has issued certain outstanding
Red Seal classics on improved long-play records. We have
the first release now. (These and 'ALL new RCA Victor re-
leases are available on 45 rpm—the world's finest system
of recorded music.)
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Safe Buy
Your Mercury-Lincoln-Meteor Dealer
Bob Cook Motor Sales
Opposite CNR Tracks — Hensall, Ont.
1951 METEOR Deluxe Coach, overdrive
1950 METEOR Custom Tudor, overdrive and radio
1949 MERCURY Tudor, air condition heater, white
Wall tires
1949 FORD Club Coupe, radio, sunvisor
1947 PONTIAC Fleetline Coach
1947 HUDSON Sedan, air condition heater
1947 FORD Deluxe Tudor, one owner
1946 PONTIAC Sedan
1942 DODGE Coach
1941 HUDSON Sedan, heater and radio
1940 PLYMOUTH Sedan
1939 DODGE Sedan
1939 CHEVROLET Coach
1937 FORD Coach
1937 STUDEBAKER Sedan
A Few Older Models at Reduced Prices
No reasonable offer or deal refused
— OPEN EVENINGS -
See the New METEOR - MERCURY CARS and TRUCKS
now on display at
Bob Cook Motor Sales
Phones: Office 178 MENSAL('
Ras. 188 Ontario
.400. """ '-. 10" •""- ••••
Just what you've been
waiting for! The first
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FURNITURE REFINISHING
FOR PIANO, FURNITURE AND
radio cabinet refinishing and re-
pairing, see W. G. Pickett, Box
351, Clinton. . 17-8-9-p
FARM MACHINERY
'47 FORD TRACTOR complete
with two-furrow plow• and new
cultivator, used one season; also
'50 Dodge 1/2 -ton truck, only
9,000 miles, cheap for quick sale.
Phone 549M, Frank Cummings,
16-7-b
HELP WANTED--Male
MARRIED COUPLE, 45-60 _years,
healthy, wiling, no family, man
for lawn work, wife partime
housework in desirable country
home, Huron County and city
home, London, Ont. No children,
nor laundry, modern cottage,
hydro, heat,. garden, fruit sup-
plied. Give qualifications, wages,
references, in writing to Die
Lloyd Moffatt, London, Ont.
HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES
KITCHEN SINKS. White por-
celain enamel steel 25x42, right
!or left hand drainboard, $42; the
always popular 16x20 single sink,
$11.70; also ledge type double
bowl and double drainboard sinks
and a one-piece combination
laundry tray and. sink with slid-
ing drainboard; bathroom sets.
Catalogue with installation dia-
grams. Recessed bathtubs $60.
See or write S. V. JOHNSON
PLUMBING SUPPLIES, Streets-
ville, Ontario.
17-8-9-20-1-2-b
LIVESTOCK' WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb
FOR SALE ___LIVESTOCK
PUREBRED HEREFORD BULLS.
Would take grade cattle in ex-
change. W. H. Middleton, R.R.
3, Clinton. 10-tfb
THIRTEEN PIGS, seven weeks
old. 50 heavy Sussex pullets,
two months old. Phone 904r15.
17-b
SOW AND TEN PIGS, $85; six-
foot mower; International seven-
foot binder; rubber-tired wagon;
two-drum steel roller; calf suit- .
able for raising. Lorne Tyndall,
phone 904r4, Clinton. 15-6-7-p
TWELVE YORK PIGS, eight
weeks old. Durham heifer due
May 12. Warren Gibbings, phone
617r16. 17-b
GOOD JERSEY COW, due April 1
26, bred Hereford. Apply: Ed
Welsh, R.R. '2, Bayfield. Phone
906r34. 16-x
. MISCELLANEOUS 1
CRESS CORN SALVE for sure
:•elief. Druggists sell Cress Bun-
ion Salve — wear stylish shoes
soon. 5 & 11-b
LAST CHANCE TO ORDER
Wear-ever Brushes and Plastics
and polishes for house-cleaning,
from Miss Lilian Cartwright.
Reid Apts., Princess St., Clinton.
After May 1, Mrs. Jean Johnston, E
Adastral Park, will be your
lealer. 17-p
FARMERS! SAVE TIME, 'YOU
save money. By using the easy
moving electric fence post. Steel
Bost with cement foot. $1 each.
Apply Cde Haan, R.R. 3, Blyth,
sr phone 3011.5. ,
15-6-7-8-b
ARTIFICIAL SERVICE from this
icenced, non-profit co-operative,
.sroWing Association is available
from Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire,
a uernsey, Hereford, Polled, Dual-
Purpose and Beef Shorthorn bulls,
sf high quality. Life member-
snip is $25, and $5 per cow for
members and $6 per cow for non- E
members. Waterloo Cattle Breed- 3
nig Association, R.R. 1, Waterloo, I
Dnt. For service call: Harry Reid, i
(7........., ...11,....-", (41 4 vs+.-.., a RIVG.A. nr* i
1948 DODGE SEDAN, in excel-
lent condition. Gone approximat-
ely 12,000 miles. Equipped with
five Life Guard tires. Terms
cash. May be seen by appoint-
ment. Phone 436. 14-btfb
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
BUILDING ABOUT 25x9 FEET,
-suitable for two colony houses.
A bargain for quick sale. Phone
176. F. R. Cuninghame, Huron
Street. 17-b
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
ARE YOU THINKING of build-
ing a home. A number of fine
lots for sale. Leonard G. Winter,
Real Estate, phones: business
448, residence 599J. 7-btfb
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
RESTAURANT AND SODA
..fountain, 42 seats, newly redecor-
ated, new equipment. Good buy.
For quick sale, really a bargain.
,Act quickly. Apply Clinton
News-Record. 17-8-p
WHITE ROSE SERVICE Station
'to lease, in the village of Blyth.
Good gallonage, reasonable rent-
al, occupation May 1. Phone
329, Clinton. 16-17-p
THRIVING BAKERY, Building,
'business, trucks, will sell separ-
ate or would be interested in
'farm trade. Other business trade
'listed with zee—restaurants, gas
.station, tourist camps. Leonard
'G. Winter. 38-b-tfb
p
CUSTOM WORK
FOR I MMEDIATE PLOWING
.and garden cultivation, contact
'either Eric Switzer or Stephen
'Welbanks, Phone Collect Blyth
17-b
CUSTOM SPRING Cultivation,
reasonable rates. Apply:, George
Colclough, Clinton. Phone
423W or 313. 17-p
Employment Wanted—Male
',ODD JOBS, CLEANING LAWNS,
-cutting grass, in town of Clinton.
.Apply Horace Collins. Phone 61,
<Clinton. 14-5-6-7-p
FARM LAND WANTED
"TEN ACRES OF LAND FOR
'spring crop. Close adjoining Clin-
-ton. Apply Clinton News-Record.
, '17-b
FARMS FOR SALE
FROIVII50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
',Confidential information. Leon-
,ard G. Winter, Real Estate,
phorees: business 448, residence
6993. 5-btfb
GRASS FARM, FORTY ACRES;
seeing creek and plenty of shade.
.John Lindsay, R.R. 3, Clinton. 'Phone 910r14. 16-p •
FURNITURE FOR SALE
'SEVEN CU. FT, NORGE Refrig
serator. Apply 8 Toronto Blvd.)
Adastral Park. 17-p
DINETTE SUITE. TABLE and
four chairs. China cabinet and
buffet. Nearly new. Phone 655R.
16-7-p
' NINE-PIECE DINING R 0 0 M
suite; 1 small sideboard; 1 lin-
: •oleura rug, 3x4; 'for quick sale.
Phone 352W. 17-p
OAX ROLL TOP DESK AND
swivel chair, suitable for office,
' Phone 178M 'evenings. 17-p
CONNOR THERMO ICE Refrig-
• erator: Princess Beth cookstove;
dresser; metal bunk beds, detach.4
• able, to 'make camp cots; apart-
ment size washing machine, Lead-
, er; 3/.4 bed with springs and
,spring-filled mattress. 28 Quebec
Adastral Park, 17-p
Charles Brandon, R.R. 4, Clinton, phone 633r5.
' NOTICES
ANYONE FOUND TRESPASSING
on lots No. 41:51,4 both sides of
river Tuckersrnith Township, at
anytime hereafter, will be prose-
cuted. By Order of the Owner.
A. E. Parry.
17to20-p, 21to31-b
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. 15&17-tfb
POTATOES FOR SALE •
IRISH COBBLER POTATOES.
Apply George Dubs, Londesboro, phone 27r5, Blyth. 17-b
POULTRY FOR SALE
FIVE PEKING DUCKS and one
drake. William Harris. Phone
Clinton 908r3. 17-p
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
560R. 43tfb
25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with
Sherlock-Manning Pianos Limit-
ed; tuning and repairing; oil work
guaranteed. E. C. Nickle, phone Clinton 3393, 20-21-ptfb
BIRTHS
COOPER—In Trenton Hospital,
Saturday, April 19, 1952, to
Sgt, and Mrs, George Cooper
(nee Jean Elliott), a daughter
(Barbara Jean).
LAITIS—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Thursday, April 18,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. George
N. Levis, Clinton, a daughter.
SMITH—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, April 22,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Smith, Clinton, a son.
TYNDALL — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, April 21,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Tyndall, R.R, 4, Clinton, a dau-
ghter (Cheryl Dianne).
MARRIAGES
ARTHUR-WRIGHT—In the par-
sonage of the United Church,
Lucknow, by Rev. C. B. Wool-
ey, on Wednesday, April 16,
1952, Irene Mildred Wright,
Auburn, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Taylor, McGaw, and
Robert Elwin Arthur, son of
Mrs. John Arthur, Auburn', and
the late Mr. Arthur.
FERGUSON-BROOM—In Tritvitt
Memorial Church, Exeter, by
Rev. C. L. Langford, Shirley
Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Broom, Exeter,
and Lloyd Robert Ferguson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Ferguson, Hensall.
RIDDELL-LATIMER--In North
Street United Church parson-
age, Goderich, on Thursday,
April 17, 1952, by Rev. H. A.
Dickinson, Letitia Lillian, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid
Latimer, Rutherglen, to Wil-
mer McCullough Riddell, son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. James
Riddell.
DEATHS
EAR—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Friday, April 18, 1952,
Jennie R. Bell, beloved wife of
Leslie Fear, Blyth, in her 63rd
year. Funeral from Blyth Unit-
ed Church to Brussels Ceme-
tery on Monday afternoon, Ap-
ril 21.
OWSON—At her home in Au-
burn, ' on Monday, April 21,
1952, Sarah Ethelwyn, widow
of the late C. A. Howson, in
her 86th year. Funeral from
the Baptist Church, Auburn, to
Ball's Cemetery, on Thursday
afternoon, April 24, at 2.30.
ACKSON-At her home in Au-
burn on Tuesday, April 15,
1952, Mrs. Arthur Jackson,
widow of the late Arthur Jack-
son, in her 95th year. Funeral
from Arthur funeral home, Au::
burn, to Ball's Cemetery, Hul-
lett Township, on Friday, April
18.
AY—In a Toronto Hospital, on
Saturday, April 19, 1952, Barry
Kay, beloved husband of Mrs.
Kay, in his 24th year. Funeral
in. Toronto on Monday, April
21.
ATHWELL—At the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Orme Moffatt,
Toronto, on Monday, April 14,
1952, Letitia Keyes, beloved
wife of S. C. Rathwell, Luck-
now, and formerly of Clinton,
in her 84th year. Funeral from
McPherson funeral h o m e,
Lucknow, to Greenhill Ceme-
tery, Lucknow, on Friday, April
18.
TEPHENSON — In Stratford
General Hospital, on Monday,
April 21, 1952, Clara Oesch, be-
loved wife of Norman Stephen-
son, Stratford, in her 60th year.
Funeral from Heath funeral
home, Mitchell, to Bayfield
Cemetery, Wednesday after-
noon, April 23.
ICHBOURNE — At his home,
concession 6, Goderich Town-
ship, on Wednesday, April 16,
1952, Alonzo 0. Tichbotune, in
his • 87th year. Funeral from
BrOphey funeral home, Gode-
rich, to Maitland Cemetery, on
Friday, April 18.
Ottawa estimates that total fed-
ral government spending this
ear will be nine times that of
939; the per capita comparison
s $49 in 1939 and about $321
n 1952.
TRUCKS FOR SALE
1947 MERCURY 3-TON with D.P.
axle, good tires, with or without
box and hoist. 1949 Mercury 3-
ton with D.P. axle, chassis and
cab, good tires, both trucks ready
to go to work, and priced, o sell.
Apply Murray Miller, Clinton.
17-b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
HOUSE ON VICTORIA STREET.
Frame, six-room, three-piece
bath, furnace, built-in cupboards,
sewerage connected, Garage:
Phone 355J. Harold F. Glew.
15-6-7-8-p
SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, FULL
basement and furnace, in very
good condition. L. G. Winter,
Real Estate, phones: business,
448, residence, 599J. 16-btfb
TWO-STOREY BRICK Dwelling,
with two self-contained family
apartments. First apartment con-
sists of large living room with
fireplace, dining room, and mod-
e'rn kitchen. Hardwood floors.
Three bedrooms and bath up.
Second apartment consists of
living room, dining room, kitchen
and sunporch down; two bed-
rooms and bath up, garage. This
property is tenant occupied. Well
located and in good condition.
H C. Lawson, Realtor, phone
251W.
SEED FOR SALE
QUANTITY of ALFALFA, James
Cox, R.R. 1, Goderich. Phone
Clinton 903r34. 17-b
200 BUSHELS BEAVER OATS,
with small percentage of barley,
$1 per bus. Also five bushels
TREE PLANTING ACTIVE
Planting of forest trees is be-
ing carried on in all counties of
the Huron District, Ontario pe-
pertinent of Lands. and Forests.
Since the planting season has
only a duration of approximately
a month and half, the forestry
staff is very busy. Planting ma-
chines are being used extensively
and this results in far more trees
being planted in the limited
planting season..
Cards of Thanks
Mrs. Fred Hanley wishes to
thank the doctor and nurses for
kindnesses shown while a patient
in Clinton Public Hospital; also
to friends and neighbours for
cards and gifts. 17-b
Mrs. Reginald Francis, Bayfield,
wishes to thank Dr. A. Addison,
Dr. F. Newlands, and Dr. W. A.
Oakes, Miss Sinclair and the nur-
ses of Clinton Public Hospital for
their kind attention, and all who
so kindly sent cards and flowers,
during her recent illness. 17-b
In Memoriam
DOUGLAS—In loving memery of
a dear husband and father, Wil-
liam Douglas, who passed away
one year ago, April 27, 1951: Al-
ways remembered by wife and
family. 17-p
FOWLER—In loving memory of
a dear mother, Mrs. Herbert
Fowler, who passed away one
year ago, April 26, 1951:
"Not a day do we forget her,
In our hearts she is always near.
We who loved her, sadly miss
her,
As It dawns another year."
,-Ever remembered by Frank,
Florence, and Grandchildren.
17-p
WELSH—In loving memory of
our dear mother, Zelma Welsh,
who passed away April 22, 1948:
"It is not written in words of
gold,
Nor hung for all to see.
It's cherished deep within our
hearts,
Our Mother's Memory.
Though absent she is always.
near,
Still loved, still missed, and very
dear."
--Always remembered by the
family. 17-p
401111401101~1040
GORDON R. HEARN
Optometrist
Huron St. Phone 69
On Friday
EVERY Week
10-tfb
101~11111111~1111.11.
Now playing: "WESTWARD THE
WOMEN" starring Robert Taylor
and Denise Darcel
MON., TUES.,WED.
Bette Davis, nne Baxter, George
Sanders and Celeste Holm
A star-studded, sophisticated
drama about three women who
pursue their aims subtly but with
intensity.
"ALL ABOUT EVE"
— An outstanding film —
Please note: The features adver-tised above, commence at 7 p.m.
THUR., FRI., SAT.
"The Jackie Robinson
Story"
An interesting plea for racial
tolerance blended with fast base-
ball action. A must for all ball
fans!
Jackie Robinson, Ruby Dee
and Louise Beavers
COming: \"I'LiTSERYOU-IN MY
DREAMS" in colour, with Doris
Day and Danny Thomas
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Implements and
Household Effects
One-and-one quarter miles north
of Londesboro, and one-and-one
quarter miles west, on
Wednesday, April 30
at 1:30 p.m., as follows:
Wagon and box with spring
seat; Clinton fanning mill; hay
rack; root pulper; wheel barrow;
stone boat; neckyokes; whiffle-
trees; cutter; rubber-tired buggy;
13-hoe drill; set double harness;
set single harness; gravel box;
land roller; scuffler; walking
plow; bag truck; 2 water troughs;
barley and other forks; ensilage
fork; shovels; spade; pair trestles;
ladder; chicken coops; quantity of
lumber; quantity of hay; tools;
anvil and forge; taps and dies;
lawn mower.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Cook
stove and pipes; Quebec heater
and pipe0; kitchen chairs; ex-
tension table; drop-leaf table;
rocking chairs; 2 Congoleum rugs;
refrigerator; bed, springs and
mattress; dishes; sealers; ,piano
and stool; cupboard; washing ma-
chine; other articles too numerous
to mention.
TERMS—CASH
Mrs. Ellen Crawford, Proprietor
Wm. H. Merritt, Auctioneer
17-b
Auction Sale
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS and
PROPERTY
From the home of Miss Elizabeth
Carter, on the corner of Princess
and William Streets, Clinton, on
Saturday, May 3
at 1.30 p.m., the following:
ANTIQUES: Spooled bed; burl-
ed walnut chest (large); cherry
chest of drawers'
'
cherry cup-
board; 2 spooled what-nots; 2
mantel clocks; parlor suite; organ;
high chair; kitchen cupboard; 2
hanging lamps; wash stands; 2
dressers; mirrors; dishes; glass-
ware.
Other listings include: Oak 3-
piece bedroom suite; bed, dresser
and stand; extension table; kit-
chen chairs; Summit enamel
range; Quebec heater; numerous
other articles, including garden
tools; lawn mower, etc.
PROPERTY: At the same time
and place there will be offered
for sale, subject to reserve bid,
the property on which is situated
the 7-room 1V2-storey frame
house and a small barn. This is
a desirable property close to the
high school.
TERMS on Household Effects—
Cash.
TERMS on property: 10% down
on date of sale and balance upon
possession of the deed.
MISS ELIZABETH CARTER,
Per A. H. Erskine,
Power of Attorney
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
K. W. Coiquhoun, Clerk
17-18-b
Land in the Hay Swamp, re-
cently purchased by the Ausable
River Conservation Authority,
will be reforested to some extent
next month, Andrew Dixon, Ex-
eter, reported.
Now: In Technicolor, "THE BIG
TREES" Patrice Wymore and
Kirk Douglas
MQN., TUES., WED.
"Room For One More"
The picture you've waited for!
A fun-sprinkled drama about the
blessings a re d complications ," of
adoption. By Anna Perrott Rose.
Cary Grant — Betsy Drake
and Iris Mann
THURS., FRI., SAT.
"Bugles in the
Afternoon"
An original novel by Ernest Hay-
cox filmed in Technicolor. Feat-
uring the massacre of Little Big
Horn and a sergeant who fought
to clear his name.
Ray Milland — Helena Carter
and Forrest Tucker
Coming: "Belle of New York"
In color, with Fred Astaire
and Vera Ellen
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects, from the
honie of Mrs. Annie Cree, Mary
Street, Clinton, on
Saturday, .April 26
at 2 p.m., the following:
Kroehler sofa - bed (nearly
new); 2 Kroehler rest-chairs
(nearly new); mahogany what-
not; 8-piece dining room suite of
buffet, table and 6 chairs; arm
chair; 2 rocking chairs; 2 bedroom
chairs; 3 small tables; fernery
Now: "I'LL NEVER FORGET
YOU" — Technicolor — Tyrone
Power and Ann Blyth
MON., TUES., WED. •
Walter Pidgeon, Cameron Mitchell
and Everett Sloane
In which the editor of a small
community newspaper becomes
involved in a murder trial be-
cause he fought the local grafters.
"The SELLOUT"
THURS., FRI., SAT.
Robert Preston—Martha Scott
and Henry Morgan
With Bobby Driscoll as an un-
happy boy who reads his grand-
father's diary and learns many
new facts.
"When I Grow Up"
Coining: "Talk About a Stranger"
with George Murphy and
Nancy Davis
stand; 8-day clock; 2 beds and
dressers; 2 inner-spring mattres-
ses; Princess Beth enamel range;
Moffat electric range; mirror;
linoleum rug 9'x12'; clothes rack;
enamel sink and taps; copper
boiler; step ladder stool; lawn
mower; shovel; rake; pictures;
sealers; flower pots and numer-
ous other articles.
TERMS-CASH
MRS. ANNIE CREE. Proprietress
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
ROXY THEATRE PARK THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE
CLINTON
GODERICH—Phone 1150
GODERICH -- Phone 47
PROPERTY for SALE or RENT
SUMMER COTTAGE, "Grumble-
not", at Poplar Grove, Bayfield.
Rent by month or season only.
Apply Miss E. Churchill, 2183, recleaned red clover seed at $20
Bloor St. W, Toronto 9. Phone 'a bus. Milton Pollock, Varna.
Murray 1524. 17-8-9-20-p' 16-17-p
STRAWBERRY PLANTS I STOVES FOR SALE
SENATOR DUNLOP Strawberry McCLARY ESCORT COAL and
plants. $2 a hundred or $15 a wood range, in new condition,
thousand. Albert Leibold, R.R. Frank Falconer, Phone Clinton
2, Clinton, Phone 910r13. 17-b 615r16.
Auction Sale
Of 18 HEAD of HEREFORD
and DURHAM CATTLE
At Lot No. 25, Concession 6,
Hullett Township, on No. 4 High-
way, 4 miles north of Clinton, on
Friday, April 25
at' 2 Pam
CATTLE: Hereford cow, 4 yrs.
old, due in 2 weeks; Hereford
cow, 6 yrs. old, due in 3 weeks;
Hereford heifer,' rising 3 yrs. old,
due in 3 weeks; Durham cow,
aged, due in 2 weeks; Durham
cow, 6 yrs. old, recently freshen-
ed, calf at foot; Durham cow,
aged, recently freshened, with
twin calves at foot; Hereford
cow. 6 yrs. old, milking; Durham
cow, 8 yrs. old, milking; Here-
ford steer and Hereford heifer,
rising 2 yrs. old; 2 baby beefs,
0 months old; 2 Hereford heifers,
2 to 3 months old; Purebred Reg-
istered Hereford bull, 11/2 yrs.
old.
• TERMS--CASH
LOUIS CARBERT, Proprietor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
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