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DEATHS
BERRY—In Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, Seaforth, on Friday, Au- _gust 22, 1952, Hugh P. Berry,
beloved husband of Lavinia
Smith, in his 53rd year. Fun-
eral from. Brucefield United
Church, under the auspices of
Brucefield IOOF Lodge No,
210, to Baird's Cemetery, on
Tuesday, August 23.
HOGGARTII—At the home ofehie
son, Herb Hoggarth, London,
on Saturday, August 23, 1952,
James Hoggarth, beloved hus-
band of the late Mrs. Hoggarth,
in his 89th year, Funeral frem
13orithron's funeral home, Hen-
sel', to Exeter Cemetery, on
Monday, August 35.
LAVIS-10 Clinton, on August
26, 1952, James Bartlett Levis,
beloved husband of Mabel E.
McKinley, in his 61st year.
Funeral from the BalI and
elettcli funeral home, Clinton,
to Clinton Cemetery, on Friday
afternoon, August 29, at 2.30
o'clock.
IVIeNAUGHTON—In Clinton, on
Tuesday, August 26, 1952, David
H, R. McNaughton, beloved
husband of the, late Mary Mof-
fat, in his 84th year. Funeral
from the Ball and Mutch fun-
eral home, Clinton, to Bayfield
Cemetery, on Thursday after-
noon, August 28, at 2.30 o'clock.
RUSSELL — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, August
25, 1952, Charles H. Russell,
Q.C., Wetaskiwin, Alta., in his
76th year. Funeral from Bon-
thron's funeral home, Hensall,
to Exeter Cemetery, on Wed-
nesday, August 27.
STALKER — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday morning,
August 22, 1952, William Fran-
cis Stalker, Auburn, son of the
late Mr. and .Mrs. Robert
Stalker, in his 65th year. Fun-
eral from the Arthur funeral
home, Auburn, to Ball's Ceme-
tery, on Saturday afternoon,
August 23.
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Some people are natural-born
losers. But apparently the young-
er generation has a real talent for
it. According to the calculations
of the Sheaffer Pen Company, the
average high school senior has
owned 6.4 pens during his school
life, and lost 4.8 of them,
ROXY THEATRE N. T o N
FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
STC)CK
,
OF CUT CLEAN* OAT
straw, Apply W. J. Forbes, phone
Clinton 904r31. 35-p
BIRTHS
AIDRIEeeeIn Cinton Public Hos-
pital, en Wednesday, August
27, 1952, to Me, and, Mrs.
Thomas Aidrie, Londesboro, a
daughter.
puRANT In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, August
22, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs, Paul
Durant, Goderich, a daughter,
LOWRY—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, August 23,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Lowry, Hensall, a datighter,
PARKINS — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, Aug-
ust 37, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Perkins, Zurich, a
daughter.
SCOTT—In, St. Joseph's Hospital,
Sarnia, on Sunday, August 17,
1952, to Mr, and Mrs. J, W.
Scott (nee Shirley Henri), For-
est, a son (John Paul),
WHITEHOUSE—In Clinton Pub-
lie Hospital, on Thursday, Aug-
ust 21, 1952, to Mr. and -Mrs.
William Whitehouse, Blyth, a
son.
MARRIAGES
PARK THEATRE
GODERICH—Phone 1150
CAPITAL TH EATRE
GODERICH Phone 47
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DEADLINE—e2 neon, Wed.nes-
tday.
New Playing: "KENTUCKY" In
Technicolor, with Loretta Young
and' Richard Greene
Now: "CAVE OF ()MAWS" In Technicolor with Alexis Smith
and MacDonald Carey
Now: "QUEEN FOR A OAT" -4., A Popular radio show comes to
the screen. CORNELL SEED WHEAT. Hardy
dry body or mixed winter wood,
also slabs end cedar kindling.
Elmer Trick. 34-tfb
MON., TUES., WED., (Sept. 1-3)
"The WILD NORTH"
In Colour —
The bitter fight of man against
man and both against nature,
filmed against the breathtaking
Panorama of the frozen north,
Stewart Granger, Wendell
Corey and Cyd Cheriese
MON., TUES„ mu.
'Lovely To Look At"
This Technicolor tune-film is the
newest version of "Roberta", a
lively lilting stage-musical and a
story that will warm your heart.
RED sKELTON
Kathryn Grayson-Howard Keel
MON., TUES., WED,
Mickey Rooney — Ann Ames
and Joint Archer
In Technicolor, the musical story
of an entertainer turned soldier
and of an army nurse who curbs
his shennanigaris.
"SOUND OFF"
WEEP WANTED—Female
WAITRESS--EXPERIENCE NOT
essential, Apply to Bartliff Bros.,
Phone 1, 35-tfb
HELP WANTED FOR WORK in
Egg Grading Station, Apply to
C..1, Livermore, 33-tfb
TRUE., FRI., SAT. (Sept. 4.6)
Esther Williams, Joan Evans,
Vivian Blaine, Barry Sullivan
Here comes the year's gayest,
brightest musical comedy treat,
the story of the gals who joined
the Waves.
"SKIRTS AHOY!"
In Technicolor
Coming (Sept, 8-10) "THE BIG
TREES" Filmed in the priceless
California Redwoods
THUR., FRI., SAT.
Katharine Hepburn - Spencer
Tracey and Aldo Ray
you'll remember them in "Adam's
Rib" now see them in the new
romantic comedy that set the
critics cheering.
"PAT and MIKE"
THUR., FRI., SAT.
"The Lost Continent"
Adventure drama at its exciting
best, as a group of scientists in-
vestigate the result of a misfired
atom rocket.
Cesar Romero — Hillary Brooke
Chick Chandler
WAITRESS-- SINGLE OR, marr-
ied, full or part-time job. Apply
Brown Derby, Phone 295.
- 35-p
GIRL WANTED FOR LAUNDRY
work, No experience necessary,
40-hour week. Good wages. Phone
Clinton 312 preferred, or at
Clinton Laundry. 35,,b
GENERAL HELP REQUIRED at
Commercial Hotel, Clinton. Wages
$20 for 48-hour week, with meals.
Phone 207, Clinton.
Com MI Grxr.M4,.. A4enty
Coming: "The Story of Will Rog-
ere—with Will Rogers Jr,
and Jane Wyman
Coming: "FABIOLA" 'Wien made — with Michele Morgan
and Michel Simeon
Carefree Chester takes
His troubles right in stride
Ho settles 'most any problem
In the s41:4,10•0600 .
Matinees: Sat. and Holidays, 2.30
BLACK-COURTICE — In Delta
United Church, Hamilton, on
Friday afternoon, August 15,
1952, by Rev. Charles Tilbury,
Mary Elizabeth, daughter of
Mr. and, Mrs. E, Dean W.
Courtice, and niece of Misses
E. and In Courtice, Clinton, to
George Thomas Black, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black.
BRYDEN-MULHOLLAND—In St.
Paul's Anglican Church, Elgin,
on Friday evening, August 22,
1952, by Rev. Robert Wright,
Newboro, Marilyn Jacqueline
Mulholland and Flying Officer
John Walter Bryden, RCAF
Station, Comox, B.C., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bryden,
Elgin.
PEPPER-TREMEER—In Hensall
United 'Church parsonage, on
Saturday morning, August 23,
1952, by Rev. W. J. Rogers,
Grace Alice Tremeer, daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.
Tremeer, Kippen, and Stewart
Pepper, Hensall, son of the
late Mr, and Mrs. William Pep-
per, Hensall.
PIPER-GROVES—In Ontario St.
United Church, Clinton, on
Saturday afternoon, August 23,
1952, by Rev, A. Glen Eagle,
Ruth Veral, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Groves, Clin-
ton, to William Thomas Piper,
Clinton, son of John D. Piper
and the late Mrs. Piper, Wind-
sor.
SHIPLEY-JERVIS — In Humber-
crest United Church, Toronto,
on Thursday, August 21, 1952,
by Rev. S. M. Beach, Lillian
Beatrice, daughter of Mrs. Ed-
win Jervis and the late Edwin
Jervis, to Wilfred Douglas
Shipley, son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. William Shipley.
44-4,4-•-•^4-4.40-0.4-11-4/-0-0-4-+4-}4 35-b Notice to Creditors
IN THE MATTER OF the Estate
of Harry Torr Rance, late of
the Town of Clinton in the
County of Huron, Gentleman,
Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that
all creditors and, others having
any claims against the Estate of
the late Harry Tarr Rance, who
died on or about the 12th day of
July, A.D. 1952, at Clinton, in the
Province of Ontario, are required
to send, on or before the 17th day
of September, A,D. 1952, to the
undersigned Executor under the
Will of the said Harry Torr
Rance, their names, addresses and
descriptions, and full particulars
in writing of their claims, a state-
ment of their accounts, and the
nature of the securities, if' any,
held .by them.
AND TAKE NOTICE that after
the said 17th day of September,
A.D. 1952, the Executor will pro-
ceed to distribute the assets of
the said Estate among the per-
sons entitled thereto, having re-
gard only to the claims of which
it shall then have had notice, and
that the said Executor will not he
liable for the said assets, or any
part thereof, to any person of
whose claim it shall not then
have received notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, the
25th day of August, A.D. 1952.
P. Fingland, Q.C., Clinton, On-
tario, Solicitor for The. Toronto
General Trusts Corporation,
Toronto, Ontario, Executor of
the said Estate.
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HELP WANTED—Male Tune In
BLUE WATER CONFERENCE
"daily"
Monday-Friday-10.15 ain (EDST), Sundays 10.05 am
on CFCO, Chatham
630 on your dial
ACCOMMODATION for RENT
RELIABLE PINSETTERS wanted
for evenings. Apply Clinton Bowl-
ing Alley, 35-b
'ROOM AND BOARD OFFERED -two young men, sharing. Call
.',Clinton, 163R. '33-4-5-b
A WELL EDUCATED YOUNG
man for general office duties.
Apply to C. Lloyd & Son Limit-
ed, Wingham. 34-5-b
COMFORTABLE ROOM FOR
:.single lady or middle-aged pen-
sioner. Box 345, Clinton Post
-Office. 34-p
LIVESTOCK WANTED FURNISHED AND HEATED
-three room apartment, shared
bath. Apply to Mrs. Melvin
,Clarke, Seaforth. 34-5-b
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb
• 28-b
TWO-ROOM MODERN upstairs
apartment for rent. Partially
furnished. Heat and light include
-ed. Apply in person at News-
/tecord Office. 35-x
Western Fair' Entries
A record entry of 2,145 animals
will taAfacilities of the $400,000
Western Fair Livestock Building
to the limit this year, officials
state. It will be the biggest live-
stock show in 'Western Ontario.
history,
The entries include 811 Dairy
Cattle, 250 Beef Cattle, 246 Light
Horses, 120 Heavy Horses, 542
Sheep and. 176 Swine.
Following is the judging sched-
ule:
Monday, September 8: Light
Horses.
Tuesday, September 9: Clydes,
Percherons, Belgians, Pure• Bred
and Grade Horses; Shorthorns,
Jersey Cattle, Lincoln, Cotswold
and Leicester Sheep; Tamworth
Swine,
Wednesday, September 10: Per-
cheron, Draft and Wagon Horses;
Hereford and Ayrshire Cattle;
Southdown and Shropshire Sheep;
Yorkshire Swine.
Thursday, September 11: Aber-
deen-Angus, Guernsey, Holstein
and Fat Cattle; Dorset and Chev-
iot Sheep; Berkshire Swine.
Friday, September 12: Holstein
Cattle, Oxford and Hampshire
Sheep.
Following is the list of exhibit-
ors from Huron County;
Beef Cattle: Robert M. Peck
and Sons, Kippers.
Dairy Cattle: Alvin Bottles,
Bayfield; G. Allen Betties, Hay-
field; W. Hume Clutton, Goderich;
Howard Feagan, Goderich; Thom-
as'Hayden and Son, Qorrie; Reg-
inald McKiel, Clinton; George
Tervitt, Wingham; J. W. Van,
Egmond, Clinton; Walter Woods,
Wingham; M. Dobson, Kirkton;
Ron Marshall, Kirkton; Peter
Simpson, Seaforth.
Heavy Horses: William 3. Dale,
Clinton.
Sheep: Ephraim Snell, Clinton;
P. E, Dearing and Son, Exeter.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
12 CHUNKS OF PIGS, THREE
months, old, Theo Dale. Phone
Clinton 800r25. 35-b COUNTRY HOME, four-piece
bath, furnace, all modern con-
veniences. Twelve miles from
,Air School.' Immediate posses-
- sion. Box "T" News-Record.
35-p
EIGHT PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD.
Wilfred H. Glazier. Phone Clin-
ton 911r4. 35-b
17 PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD.
Harold Stanbury. Phone Blyth
33r14. 35-p Accommodation Wanted '%
ZEN CHUNKS OF PIGS, TEN
weeks old. Fred McCool, Lond-
esboro. 35-b
TJNFURNISHED, FOUR OR five
room apartment or house. Wanted
immediately. Box "X" News-
Record. 35-b
'THREE OR FOUR ROOM apart-
ment, furnished or unfurnished.
in Clinton preferred. By Sept-
- ember 15, or October 1, Box "S"
'News-Record. 35-p
J. S. Scruton NINE PIGS, READY TO WEAN.
John McGuire. Phone Clinton
802r5. 35-p -h4-4.4-44-4 +4 +4 • 4 4.4 +44.4-44444.
DON'T MISS
Lux Video Theatre
Arthur Godfrey's
Talent Scouts
Wrestling and Boxing
Stock Car Racing
12 PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD.
Apply to Charles Riley, Kinburn.
35-x
11 CHUNKS OF PIGS, THREE
months old. Phone Clinton 613r24.
Fred Moplyrn,ont, Varna. 35-p
Oils - Greases - Gasoline
Petroleum Products 'THREE OR FOUR, ROOM apart-
ment or house; urgently required
for permanent residence, Posses-
,sion immediately. In or near
Clinton. Box "A" News-Record.
35-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
11 YORKSHIRE PIGS, SEVEN
weeks old. Miss E. Waldron,
Phone Clinton 629r11,
35-b
Phone Clinton 377
Phone Goderich 320-W In Memoriam
BABY CARRIAGE, $10; SINGLE
bed with springs and mattress,
$20. In fair condition. Mrs. E,
Newman, 147 James Street, Clin-
ton, 35-b
, —
WARD—To dad, who passed away
one year ago, August 25:
"Blessed are the dead which die
in the Lord."—Rev., XIV : 13.
—Sadly missed by daughter and
son-in-law, Dorothy and Mur-
ray Quaife. 35-b
McCLYMONT—In loving mem-
ory of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. Margaret McCly-
mont, who passed away one year
ago, August 31:
"The depths of sorrow we cannot
tell,
Of the loss of one we loved so
well,
And while she sleeps a peaceful
sleep
Her memory we shall always
keep."
—Ever remembered by Fred,
Mabel and grandchildren.
MISCELLANEOUS
AMERICAN CEMENT for sale.
Apply to Harold Emmerson, phone
Clinton 394R. 35-b
CITIES SERVICE
DISTRIBUTOR CEMENT
Contractors
CEMENT
BUILDING
and
CHIMNEY
BLOCKS
BACK NUMBERS of Popular
Mechanics, Popular Science,
Mechanics illustrated and Science
and Mechanics. 10c each, 12 for
'$1. John Plumtree, barber.
35-6-p
GENERAL TRUCKING AND
cartage; Will move anything any-
where. Phone Clinton 73W. Art
Fulford. 35 -b %NM' 404,10.11,4N.W4MINNNI,4N/PNP4NINP#414NNINNIN.
CRESS CORN SALVE for sure
relief. Druggists sell Cress Bun-
ion Salve — wear stylish shoes
soon. 35-b le
Vo coONTEOft$ at
L ...„ seavice
Get There Safely!
CALL
ARTICLES WANTED r ereeeeeeee eee " "OLD CHINA AND BISQUE Dolls,
parts and bodies of same. Old
materials, odds and ends, and old
•ziresses. Must be really old.
-Write Box '345, Clinton, Ont.
35-p
FREE GIFT AND TICKET ON
lucky draw to every lady attend-
ing "Tupperware Open House"
on September 10 and 11, from 2
to 5 at Mrs. F. L. Miller's, Rat-
tenbury Street, Five houses west
from Bartliff's. 'Everyone wel-
come. Lunch will be served.
35-6-b
or milk with
Quality sublime
Just call our
Dairy anytime.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
Built and Repaired
GUY IVES and SONS
1931 PLYMOUTH COACH in
•good condition. 21/2 miles west
eif Clinton on the Bayfield Road,
-George McGee. 35-p
21.
BATHROOMS BEAUTIFUL —
kitchens colourful. That's' what
the new homes look like. Lovely
fixtures for bathrooms in white
or colour with chrome fittings
and glistening white porcelain
enamel Sinks with the same
sparkle you enjoy in your best
china—all on display at the new
showrooms and warehouse on the
Streetsville Road. When you visit
the C.N.E. just take time out to
see us for fixtures, fittings, fur-
naces and all the things for a
nice home. We deliver, you pay
no freight. S. V. JOHNSON
Plumbing Supplies, Streetsville,
Ontario. 34-5-6-b
1 .1
ASHTON'S TAXI
1947 DODGE PICK-UP TRUCK,
'$500. At Leonard Cole's Shell
',Station. 33-p
Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywhere
Phone Carlow 1612
36-ptfb
BICYCLES FOR SALE
-GOOD USED BICYCLE. Apply
"George Walker. 35-b
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
NEW SUBDIVISION LOTS FOR
eale; adjoining property of new
.school. L. G. Winter, real estate,
phone 448; Thomas Steep, sales-
man, phone 146W. 28-tfb
C. COOKE Final Clearance
FLORIST
Phone 66W — Clinton PERSONAL
"SKINNY" GIRLS! GET Lovely
curves! Gain 5 to 10 lbs., new
pep. Try famous health and
weight-builder, Osteex Tonic Tab-
lets. Introductory, "get-acquaint-
ed" size only 60e. All druggists.
28-9-30-82
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE,
Tewn of Clinton, Victoria St.
'God gallonage, easy terms, °im-
mediate possession. S a m Mc-
Donald, Box 329, Clinton.
35-tfb
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
nusiness trades listed; restaurants,
gas stations, tourist camps, groc-
ery stores; one Main St. build-
ing. L. G. Winter, Real Estate;
'Thomas Steep, salesman. 30-tfb
ALLOWANCE MODEL 2188
You'll find all you've wanted in this
Addison Model 218R, TV.
Combination. Clear, brilliant 17e
pictures, free from image distortion.
A matchless Addison radio with
wonderful clear tone. All housed in a
handcrafted cabinet from the famous
Addison cabinet shop.
PROPERTY WANTED
on new WANTED TO BUY, IN CLINTON,
a "Wartime" house, centrally id-
eated. Cash deal, Apply by let-
ter only to Box "E", Clinton
News-Record. 33-4-tfb REGoodrich
EXTRA MILEAGE
TIRES
PROPERTY FOR SALE
POULTRY FOR SALE •""eleeeee: , nefl SIX-ROOMED STUCCO HOUSE
on Albert Street with three-piece
bath, oak floors and stoker, Good
location. Early possession. Apply
G. Grigg, phone Clinton 74W.
26-tfb
GROUP OF
5 SPORT COATS
and
20 CASUAL JACKETS
2f0 -NEW HAMPSHIRE X Sussex
pullets, ready to lay. Eight pigs,
ready to wean. One mare, seven
years old. Doug Farquhar, phone
Clinton 805r5. 35-1)
FARMS FOR SALE Special Features:
Colour convertor connectors,
,UHF reception, aerials,
twin TV-radio circuit, ex-
clusive Cinematic Sight.
FROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
Confidential information. Leon-
ard, G. Winter, Real Estate,
phones: business 448, residence
5993. 5-btfb
SMOOTH MOM
HUSKY TIRES
THAT ARE
FAMOUS FOR
SAFETY,
PERFORMANCE
AND LONG
MUM
SEVEN-ROOM.FRAME ROUSE
on Huron-St., Clinton; three-piece
bath, large living room with fire-
place, large dining room, sun
porch, very good location. Priced
to sell; terms can be arranged.
L. G. Winter, Real Estate; Thomas
A Steep, salesman. 30-tfb
• STOVES FOR SALE
ONE SMALL SIZED OIL Burner
space heater for sale. Just used
seven weeks, looks like new. Re-
duced price. Phone Clinton 280J.
35-p
1/2 PRICE To clear at $3,000. ABOUT 90 ACRES, one
mile north of. Holmesville. House,
excellent gravel pit. Spring Greek.
Apply H. Earl Elliott, 45 St David
Street, Goderich, Box 043.
33-tfb
Come in and see this exciting. new Addison TV-Combination4
You'll find it's the lowest-priced top
quality TV sot in Canada.
AMAZINGLY
tow
PRICE
This group will now sell from
$4.75 to $17.50
All Top Quality. — One and Two of a Style or Colour
A REAL BUY FOR THE BOY GOING
BACK TO SCHOOL
FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC Range,
three burners and cooking well,
Like new. Phone Clinton 001r31,
35-6-p
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, THREE
bedrooms, three-piece bath, ere
tra lot, small barn, nice surround-
ings. L. G, Winter, Heal Estete,
phone 448; Thomas Steep, sales-
men, phone 146W. 28-tfb
$449 FURNITURE REFINISHING
Olt PIANO, FURNITURE AND
-radio cabinet refinishing arid re-
pairing, see W. G, Pickett, Beor.
851, Clinton. 3e-4-5-6ep
I 11 SUMMER COTTAGES
FOR RENT WE HAVE TIRES
TO FIT YOUR CAR
Available without radio $419 BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME, two
bedrooms and ultra modern,
three-piece bathroom. Living-
room with picture Window. Mod-
ern kitchen, full basement with
automatic forced alt'' oil heat.
A smart home in a good loca-
tion. Pull price, $7,750. L, G.
Winter, Real Estate, phone 448;
Thomas Steep, salesman, phone
146W 21-bteb
HAYFIELD — Nice shady spot
overlooking Lake Huron. 1/2 mile
north Hayfield, Highway 21. Open
through September, all convene
knees, reduced rates. Johnson's
Deer Lodge, R.11, 1, Hayfield.
35-6-7-8-p
HAYFIELD — HOUSEKEEPING
cabins On Lake Huron, ,$20 Co,
wkly. Everything supplied. Six
acres to play in, picnic tables,
swimming, row boat, Lots of
shade. Dining.reem. Bicycles.
Write G. Haeelevoed, 1. R, 1,
134yfielci, Oat. 10tO35eb
,zeteeeteiefeeteee.eler&eeeeedee
FRUIT FOR SALE Maximum Trade-hi Allowante
up to $150 -- at - ++4-44-44 *-4-44-44-•-•-4-4-•-4-4.444-4.4-.4-44-+-4-44-4-•-•-•-•-,
PEACHES, YELLOW FLESH,
free stone, tree ripened, Bring
containers, Govenlock Orchard,
2/e Mile north Of Forest, titre
Water Highway. *$-P e '
Miff
GALORAITI1 PICKETT CAMPBELL HARRY WATKINS
Your SUNOCO Dealer
PHONE 18 CLINTON (
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SEWING MACHINES
NEW AND USED MACHINES.
Repairs to all models, Singer
'Sewing Machine `Co., Goderich,
'phone 1135. 19-tfb
'.(Opposite the Theatre)
Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats
PHONE 25 CLINTON
eievee-ee-t -4-4-444-4444-.44-44-444.44-4-e-e-4-4-4-4-44-4-
PIANO TUNING__
YOUR PIANO eerefully
Just call 0. W. Cox et Clinton
5508. 43ten