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DEADLINE -6 p.m. Wednesday.
;ACCOMMODATION for Rent
''HEATED AND FURNISHED
as ant me
ht' i
xne r
one
possession.
Also two
di r e - u
n m sized Quebec
Beaters for sale, in good cone
clition.
Phone265. 10-p
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
YOUNG COUPLE, both working,
etheire two rooms, furnished, for
'light housekeeping rooms. Apply
Box "C", NEWS -RECORD.
10-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
SIX -TUBE HELICRAFTEI1 Radio,
short wave, four bands, can be
equipped for transmitting, four
maths old, $75. Apply Box "L",
NEWS -RECORD. 10-p
SYRUP PAN, 150 SAP PAILS,
•spiles, strainer, ,etc.; also one
,a m,y tar, reasonably priced.
'phone 3738, 9-11-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1037 PLYMl4OT 111 COACH. Wil-
k/am J. Match, % Ball and Mutch,
phone Clinton 195, 9-10-1,
'1938 DODGE COACH, Upholstery
and body excellent. Motor Al.
New battery. $550 dash. Apply
Box "11", NEWS -RECORD.
10-p
1950 AUSTIN SEDAN, in new
• :ear condition, mileage 4,000. Ap-
ply Rev. C. J. Sooth, Blyth.
10-p
1941 MERCURY COACH, good
'tires, new battery, radio, heater,
new seat covers. M. P, Maguire,
North St. 10-p
1947 CHEVROLET COACH, 39,-
,000 miles, mechanically perfect,
heater, $1,300 or best offer by
Saturday. F/L Ellis, RCAF Ste -
Von, phone 382 local 3 from 8-5.�
10-b
1929 GREEN PLYMOUTH Coach
with heater and hydraulic brakes.
'Oue owner with 84,000 actual
mileage. Apply after 5.30 p.m.
or Wednesday afternoon. Howard
Currie, Joseph •St., Clinton.
10-p
BABY CHICKS
'THE MONTH IS MARC H --the
name is Bray—when it comes to
'March chick buying. Get catal-
ogue, 'prifcelist. 1=lronipt ship
rnent, day-old, started; pullets,
Mixed; wide choice. Save time,
order here through us -Mrs. Alex
Peterson, B:rucefield.
BICYCLES FOR SALE
'MAN'S BICYCLE in Al condi-
tion. Ruth Glazier, phone Clin-
ton 911:4, 10-b
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
ARE YOU THINKING of build -
lots forhsle LeonaldbG.WI ter,
Ideal Estate, phones: business
,448 residence 5991 7-btfb
CARPENTRY
CARPENTRY AND Repair Work
done by experienced man; also
small- jobs in concreting and
'bricklaying, Peter Guetter, R.R.
5, Clinton, phone Clinton 907r21.
' — 9-14-p
Contractor's Equipment
'CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT
for sate or exchange. One 3/8 yd.
shovwith back
hhooeson attachment; also one com-
plete gravel crushing plant. Plant
crush-
er, one -link belt forty foot 1 coey n-
veyer, one 15 yard compartment
Storage biu, This bin is new and
equip-
ment can be boubeen ght in on, Thise ftp-
sum for $2,900, Shovel alone.
'worth that much, Would accept
Tato model truck or car or other
construction equipment as part
payment, or would sell any pert
separately. Terms can be er-
ranged on this equipment. Apply
'evenings to W. E. Smith, Thed-
elord, phone 283. 7-10-p
ctea
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
<i'AB,MBRS--Ile sure to get your
help in time. Small and large
Dutch families are available for
this coming spring. Apply now.
C de Haan, Belgrave. 1-9-ntfb
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
SNO-BLOWER FOR R SAL.
`cheap, . A. St, Amens, phone
677W. 9-10-p
FARMS FOR SALE
OR WANTED
Confidential TO nrformat 200 on. Leon-
ard S
G. Warmer, Real Estate,
phones; business 448, residence
'899J. 5-btfb
FARMS FOR SALE
130 ACRES GOOD CLAY LOAM,
large barn, brick house, hydro
and pressure system ]n' both house
and barn, Three miles froze, Blue-.
water Highway, two miles from
Ilolmesvible. full price $8,000.
'Stewart Schoen/las, prop.; Leon-
ard G. Winter, Real Estate
phones: business 448, residence
599. 10-btfb
FARMS WANTED
'WOULD LIKE TO RENT 100
arses, more or less, with option
ef buying, Thomas Arkel4, R.R.
2. 1'la'field, 10-11•.,y.
FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT
80 ACRES - good grass ta.nd,
spring creek, good heath, brick
'house, barns sneeds repairing—or
will take cattle by the month.
-Mrs. Ellen J. Cox, Huron St,, (seed.
'Cltintan, 8-12-p ton
FARM EQUIPMENT !e. SALE
FARM EQUIPMENT for SALE
TEN -FOOT LIME and Fertilizer
spreader, been used two seasons.
Keith Tyndall, phone 807:23.
10-p
DAVID DROWN TRACTORS and
Gehl Forage Rarvesiters and
HemmermlUs, sold by George H.
Beatty, Varna. 10-btf3
ONE 2 ILP. MOTOR, like new;
one used W4 International Trac-
tor and 2 -furrow plough in goo
shape. e,
George p H. Beatty, t V
ty
Vern
10-12
BIRTHS
DALRYMPLE—In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on Friday, Meech
2, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs.. Ro-
bert Dalrymple, Kippen, a
daughter.
FREEMAN - In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, March 5,
1951, to Mr. and Mre, Donald
Freeman, RCAF Station, Clin-
ton, a son.
elEhTRY—In Clinton Public"Hos-
, pital, on Sunday, March 4, 1951,
to
Mr. ars
d Mr.
s Robert
rna. He
Bluth, a son.'
-b MCCLINCHEY—In Cadnton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, March 4,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Beverley
McClinehey, Allendale, a son
REGIER (Beverley n Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, March 5,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Realer, 'Zurich, a son (Peter
Anthony).
SHOBBROOK_In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, March 1,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Shobbrook, R. 11. 1, Blyth; a
daughter (Margaret Ann).
Cards of T hanks
ONE FLEURY GRAIN ROLLER;
oue Vesot grain grinder 6"; one
pump jack with 8'2" pipe and
33fza12 cyclinder. A, Dunn, Sr.,
R.R. 3, Bayfield. 9-10-p
NEW IDEA AND MINNEAPOLIS
Moline machinery; Fairbanks-
Morse hammer mills, booms, for-
age wagon unloaders. See us for
prices ,before buying any farm
equipment. New Idea Distribut-
ors, Goderioh, phone Carlow 2821.
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10-12-p
FLOORS SANDED
OLD AND NEW FLOORS Seed-
phone
and finished. Cree Coak,
phone 23J, Clinton. 8-11 p
FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
20 BUSHELS CARROTS in one
lot. Corn Buruma, R.R., 4, Clin-
ton, phone Clinton 807r21, 10-p
HOUSES FOR RENT
FARM HOUSE POR RENT. Lorne
Tyndall, Phone 904r4. 10ptfb
HOUSES FOR SALE
SMALL HOME FOR SALE. Pric-
ed for quick sale, $1,500 cash.
Leonard G. Winter, Real Estate,
phones: business 448, residence
599.1. 5-btfb
SIX -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE
and barn:, lots 211 and 212 in
liensall, Apply Albert Walff,
Box 666, Goderich. 2-btfb
!LOVELY HOME, large Iiving
room, dining room, kitchen and
panrty on ground floor, four bed-
rooms, den, sunporch and bath-
room second floor. Hot -waiter
heated, insulated, full cellar,
double garage, close to main et.
Possession 90 days. Leonard G.
Winter, Real 'Estate, phones busi-
ness 448, residence 5991 5btfb
HELP WANTED
FEMALE
PART-TIME HELP WANTED,
female. Clayton's Ice Cream Bar.
10-p
GIRLS BETWEEN 18 and 20 for
knitting factory, Par -Knit Hos-
iery Limited, phone 220. 10-b
LADIES TO DEMONSTRATE
Tupperware, No canvassing,
eplenddd commission. Write to
Mrs, F. Orchard,
57 Huron St.,
Woodstock, Ont. 9-11-p
HELP WANTED—Maio
SALESMEN -FULL TIME. Are
expanding our sales farce New
mei given tradning. To all for-
mer canvassers we can show you
a position which pays the best.
Fruit trees, etc., anti ornament-
als growing in demand. Every
home owner a prospect. Good
territories open, car a necessity,
Top commission paid weekly.
Relationship with staff on the
human side. Write immediately
to The Cardoc'Nursery Company,
Strathroy, Ontario. 10-11,b
HELP WANTED—
Female or Male
GROCERY CLERK. Position is
open for a good grocer's clerk in
RCAF grocery store, RCAF Sta-
tion, Clinton. Details regarding
hours and salary may be obtained
from J. D. Preston., manager.
Male help preferred. Applica-
tions in writing should be sub-
mitted to The Commanding Of-
fiver, RCAF Station, Clinton, be-
fore March 15. 10-11-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TWO MORE YOUNG DURHAM
cows, bred. .Also some cedar
kindling. Elmer Trick, phone
907: 5, ' 10-p
HEREFORD BULL, four years
old, Proctor Palmer, phone
901r31.• 10-p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST --CHILDREN'S TOY DOG,
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In business section. Please con-
tact Mrs, H, Young, Grigg Apts.,
Josetth St. 10-p
MAPLE SYRUP
ANYONE WISHING Good quality
Maple Syrup in any quantity, see
Glen Price, ' Brucefield, phone
Clinton 621r31. 10-p
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS, FILED at
C. I3oare's orchard, mile north of.
town, Will work odd days har-
vesting, etc. Call evenings at
house, if possible. 8-15-p
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals, If suitable for mink feed
will pay more than fertilizer
prices. If not, will pay .fertilizer
prices. If dead, phone at once,
Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink.
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Gocle-
rlc a. 2letfb
NOTICE
SEWING MACHINES, new and
used. Repairs to all makes;
treadles electrified or made in-
to portables; prices reasonable;
work guaranteed; will pick ftp.
and deliver in Clinton Limits.
C. Woods, 12 East St., Goderieh,
phone 867J,3-70113
PIANO' TUNING
YOUR . PIANO carefully tuned.
Just ecu G.W. Cox et Clinton'wo=
43tfb
STOVES FOR SALE
BEATTY C 0 A L BROODER
ve,' 500 capacity, in good
shape. Also few bushel Timothy
Ernest Crieh, phone Clin-
814r24. 10-11-13
The Clinton Hospital Auxiliary
wishes etheir
thanks too the following clubscere for
clonattans sent in to further the
success of the games week; Bay-
field Euehre Club; Trinity Club,
Bayfield; Middleton's Church; Eb-
enezer Church; Summerhill Lad-
les' Club; Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Canadian Legion. -41. E. Shear..
Ing, Secretary, 10-b.
EL
sN s ce Wishes
to
express thanks allthe cards and letters, flowers end
treats, sent him while a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London.
These kindnesses were appreciat-
ed more then words can tell.
10-p
MRS. WILLIAM HORNER
wishton oto to fliiends sanress derne ghbours
and the Hayfield Lions Club for
mes-
sagesall of goodwwill xrreceived whats and e
e
a patient in Victoria Hospital,
London. lO-p
MRS. NORMAN MILLER and
family wish to thank their num-
erous friends and neighbours for
the many kindnesses shown them
In their recent sad bereavement;
special thanks to the organiza-
tions from whom we received
messages of sympathy, floral
tributes, or who loaned cars; and
our great appreciation to the
Canadian Legion Clinton Branch
No. 140, and Goderioh Branch
No. 109, and Ladies' Auxiliary
for their part in the beautiful
service.
10-b
PERSONAL
"SKINNY" GIRLS! Get Lovely
Curvesi Gain 5 to 10 lbs., new
pep, Try famous health and
weight -builder, Ostrex Tonic
Tablets. Introductory, "g e t -
acquainted" size only 60c. All
druggists,
SEED GRAIN FOR SALE
NUMB R;Or BIJSFELS`—OF
Timothy seed; about 250 bushels
of oats; also holstein calf for
_ale. Bill Barris, phone Clinton
908x•3. ' 10-p
QUANTITY RED CLOVER SEED,
good quality, priced reasonable.
Bob Peck, R.R. 1, Zumich, phone
2Iensall 66x15, 9-10-p
25 BUSHEL TIMOTHY SEED
with sprinkle of Alfalfa through
it. Cleaned at Londesboro Clean-
ing PIant. Bob Harris, phone
Clinton 908r32. 10-11-b
ALFALFA SEED FOR SALE.
Bob Taylor, phone 908r33. 10-b
25 BUSHELS WHEAT; 100 bush-
els feed barley; 300 bushels oats,
suitable for seed. Bent Harris,
Phone Clinton 908:15. 10 -
'TRUCKS FOR _SALE
__
1950 r/ -SON. DODGE PANEL.
Al condition, 16,000 miles,
seal or trade. Phone Clinton
802r3. 8-btfb
1950 GMC TRUCK, 4,075 miles,
$1.425, in good shape, Apply Fred
litsrst, Seaforth, phone 851r22.
WANTED TO BUY
CHILD'S TRICYCLE, size from
4-6, in good condition. Phone
568W. 10-b
BUYS JERSEY COW
Thornes .Leppington is a great
fancier of good bovine stock, and
periodically adds another animal
MARRIAGES
MacGREGOR - MacLAREN - in
Guelph, by Rev, W. A. Young,
on Saturday, It4areh 3, 1951,
Bertha Margaret 1ViaeLaren,
daughter of Mrs. Edna Corbett,
Henan 1, and the late Fred Cor-
bett, to John Archibald Mac-
Gregor, son of Mr, and Mrs.
John MacGregor, Hensall.
DEATHS
HE
RRINGT
ON—I
n ClintonI
Pub-
lic Hospital, on Monday, March
5, 1951, Blanchard Herrington,
Blyth, in his 93rd year. Funeral
from family residence to Blyth
Union Cemetery Wednesday
afternoon, March 7.
JOHNSTON—At his home, Godes
rich Township, on Wednesday,
March 7,' 1951, William Henry
Johnston, beloved husband of
Alma Blanche Jennings, in his
78th year. Resting et the Ball
and 'Hutch Funeral Horne where
the funeral service will be held
on Friday, March 9, at 2 o'clock,
to Clinton Cemetery,'
1V.XLLER^Sudd.enly, as the result
of an accident, in Goderich
Township, on Saturday„ March
3, 1951, Norman W. Miller,
Goderich, formerly of Clinton,
Clerk of Huron County, belov-
ed husband of Mabel Mershall,
and dear son of Mrs. James
Miller, Clinton, in his 56th
year. Rested at the Cranston
,and Walter Funeral Home,
Goderich. Funeral from North
St. United Church, Goderich, to
Clinton Cemetery, with Legion
honours, on Tuesday, March 6.
MURPHY—At her late residence,
1951, Effie Gardner, wifearch of th4e
late Thomas Murphy ,in her
73rd year.. Funeral from fam-
ily residence, ,to Maitland
Cemetery, Godericb, Wednes-
day afternoon, March 7.
ROWCLIFFE—At the home of her
daughter, Mrs. W. G. Wright,
Seaforth, on Saturday, March
3, 1951, Perla Batten, beloved
5 Clingy n aged 66 years. Fun-
eral from the home of her son,
Carmen, Seaforth, on Tuesday,
March 6, 1951, to Maitlandbank
Cemetery, SSeaaforth,
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of
FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
Lot 25, Con, 1, Hay Township,
1 4 North of" Hensall.
aThe undersigned p.m. sharp
fres received
instructions to sell by Public
Auction
Thursday, March 15
cow freshened CK:Dec. 25; 6 yor.. old
Holstein cow freshen sale time;
5 salei. old time; black, k, cow due ilstein cow n Novn
Jersey cow freshen time of sale;
Durham and Holstein heifer with
calf at foot; Durham heifer, bred;
Durham heifer, springing; blue
roan heifer; springing; blue roan
heifer, near 2 yr.old;- 2 Holstein
heifers. Herd T.B. tested.
PIGS: 5 York sows due between
Marek 25 and April 2.
IMS'LEMENTS: W. D. Allis
Chalmers tractor on rubber, adj.
wheels, 1 yr. old, starter, lights,
power take off; Oliver bean pul-
ler to fit tractor: Allis Chalmers
60 Combine, 1 yr. old; Inter-
national 3 -furrow plough; Cock-
shett side rake, 2 yr. old; Cock-
shutt 7 ft. cultivator, 1 yr, old;
Lever harrows; packer; M.
mower; 3 -section drag harrows,
1 yr. old; rubber tired wagon
with rack; 1 rubber tire wagon;
hay loader; dump rake; 2 -wheel
trailer, 16x600 tires; extension
ladder; horse seuffler; root pulp-
er; 100 steel posts; anther end
bredace posts; wire;75Ia new hay ectric fencer; rope;
114 h.p. electric motor; 5 bunches
shingles; forks; barrels; 3
F
drums; set double harness; and
other articles,
POULTRY EQUIpMENP. 4,503 -
capacity electric brooders: 10
chicken shelters; water founts.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT: 5 milk
cns; cream cart; rllnewelectnie cattle cippers; De -
Laval separeitor,
SYRUP EQUIPMENT; 200 buc-
kets and lids; spiles; 2 pans, 9 ft.
and 7 ft., beater; gathering tank
5-6 tons of baled hay; 2 ton
coil
some tipsbushel clover seed;
No reserve as term is sold.
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TERMS --CASH
E. H. CHIPCHASE, Proprietor
ED, CORBETT, Auctioneer
Bert Horton, Clerk
9-10-h
to his "family of eows." Recently
he purchased another fine Jersey,
Woodholme Cherry Lady," from
W. J. Miller.
Order Your
New
NEW
ring Suit
NOW
SAMPLES Milf, NOW IN
:Latest Shades and Smartest Styles lar.
Sea on's Newest Materials
Made by:
WARREN K. COOK
TOWNE HALL
JAMES BROS.
TIP TOP TAILORS
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LADIES: You, too, can have your
New Suit tailored to measure
made to fit you.
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PICKETT a CAMPBELL
ARROW SHIRTS. STETSON HATS
PHONE 25 (opposite the theatre)
CLINTON
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EXECUTORS' ROX'Y TH
AUCTION SALE EA TRE REGEI,i"i` THEATRE
of
FARM, IMPLEMENTS and
HOUSEHOLD EFFECT
of
the Estate of the lake Ge THURSDAY MARCH 1Now:
Farquhar, from the south
of Lot No. 26, ConeessioHullett Towhip, situateNo. 4 Highway, 2 miles southof Clinton, onSaturday, March 24
orge IY8th In Technicolor
half Robert ontromery—Ann Blyth cc
n 4,' "ONCE MORE Red Stallion in the
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at 1.30 sharp
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS; Two
bedroom suites, complete; other
beds; parlor suites; tables and
ehairs; hanging lamp, dishes and
antiques.
IMPLEMENTS: A line of farm
implements including mower, hay
rake, double harness, numerous
other articles.
A full list will be in exit
week's Clinton ''News -Record
FARM: Al the same time and
piece there will be:offered for
sale, subject to reserve bid, the
50 acre, choice clay loam f rm,
on which is situated a 1St -storey
brick dwelling; a bank am
40'x56', with hen house attached;
and implement shed.
farm is an ample water Qsup ly.
Ebis is a desirable pro rty
and in a -good location.
TERMSfarm: 10 TERMS—CASH
balance in 30 days,o to !o dawn
sat-
isfaction of the xecutorsheA. S. Farquhar and J. W. an
' Egmont], Executors of the
EsEdward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
H. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
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Clearing
ALCTION SALE
of
ARM STOCK, IMPLEMENT
FEED AND GRAIN,
t Lot No. 7, Concession 2
tanley Township, 1 mile
west and 2 miles south o
Brucefield, on
Friday, March 16
at I p.m., the following
HORSES: Clyde horse, 3 y
Clyde mare, 8 yrs. old,
CATTLE: Jersey cow, 7
calf at foot; Durham cow
ars, old, due April 13; Durha
4 yrs, old, due April 1
ersey theller, in calf; 1 three -Yr
steer; 1 two -yr: old Durha
far; 4 yearling steers and her
PIGS: Yorkshire sow, bred
igs, 8 weeks old; 5 pigs, ap
xirnately 180 lbs.
OULTRY and Equipment: AP
130 New Hempahire '.hen
yr. old; colony house 10'x12
shelter; drinking fountains
troughs; brooder stove.
MPLEMENTS: Allis Chalme
del C tractor, equipped with
ts, starter, P.T.O., pulley
raulic 2 rod scuffler, an
raulic bean puller; Alii
liner Model G tractor, equip
with lights, starter, and 2
scuffler (nearly new); 193
on Chevrolet truck; 2-wh
er; 7 ft. Bissel double die
early new); M.H. binder, 7 ft
M.H. hay loader; M.H, 15
drill; M.H. 11 -disc fertilizer
Side delivery rake; dump
LH, mower, 6 ft. cut; fan -
mill; I.H. cultivator; 4 -sec -
harrows; 2 rubber tired wag -
sliding rack; Coekshutt grain
der; buggy; cutter; wheel
ow; sap pan and heater; sap
s: hay and fork ' set of double ttaa t ess;
eoliars; .shovels; slings:
ng chains; quantity of cord
planks; poles and numer-
othe• articles,
ED: Approx. 300 bus. of mix -
rain; approx 30 ton of mixed
TERMS—CASH
reseeve as ENNETH A. 1VScKENZI ,
proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
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CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of FARM STOCK and
IMPLEMENTS
at Lot 13, Concession 8, Mullett
Township, ir/ miles south and
3 Innes east of Lendesboro on
Wednesday, March 21
1HORSES: at Grey ma of geld-
i.n.gs, 8 yes, old; black mare, 5
yrs. old,
CATTLE: Hereford' cow due
time of sale; red cow due in Ap-
ril; Ayrshire cow due in April;
blue cow due April; Durham
cow, milking; Dunham steer; 4
Durham heifers, ready for mar-
ket; 2 steer and 2 heifer calves.
PIGS: 1 sow due time of sale;
2 sows due Apri,1,
POULTRY: 65 year-old hens.
IMPLEMENTS: Oliver 70 trac-
tor on rubber-, starter and Iight
and cab, 5 yrs. old; Oliver 3 -fur-
row tractor plow on rubber (Iike
new); Fleury Biesel tandom disc,
32 plate; Massey -Harris 13 -hoe
fertilizer drill Massey -Harris 7 -
ft binder, 3 yr. old; Internatronel
hay loader with drop head Mas-
sey -Harris dump rake; rassey-
Harris mower; dragon; 4-seceen
harrows; set bench sleighs; fan-
ning mill; scufrlete walking plow;
grain roller with bagger; Massey-
Haris No. 9 cream separator with.
motor., 2 yr. old; rip saw; buzz.
sew; cider press; pump jack;
barrel; electric fencer; two speed
jacks; electric fencer.
HARNESS: Set breeching har-
ness; horse collars;
Mioil l* ogler stove, y used 1 Queen
ar;
lawn m ) Collie
(like new Coyllie
(goad healer).
3 yrs. old ealer•).
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Beach
nook stove; churn; cupboard;
washing machine; 2 electric light
shades for work bench; stone-
iboat (like new); 2 wheel bar-
rows.
GRAIN and SEED: • 1,000 bus.
ntirxed grain; 4 bue red clover
seed; .fortis, shovels, whippletrees,
chains end other articles.
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No reserve fawn sold.
ROBERT RIEi,LY, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer,
E. I'. Chesney, Clerk
10.11-b
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"ON THE TOWN"
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Open 6,45 --Commence 7.00
JOHN WAYNE
• "Operation Pacific"
with Patricia Neal
PARK THEATRE
GODERICH Phone 47
Now: In Technicolor "AL JEN-.
NINGS OF OKLAHOMA"
Storm and Dan Duryea
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A prime and prencess of Arabia
run afoul of a rich pasha to pro-
vide en adventurous Technicolor -
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IVIaa een O'Hara.—Paul Christian
and Vincent Price
MIURS.---ERI,—SAT: —
Red Skelton—Gloria de Haven.
and Jimmy Gleason
Sparked by the antics of Red
Skelton 'comes the lastest creation
of 1Vii01VI's fun: Iaetory.
"The Yellow Cabman"
Coming: HOME OF THE BRAVE
A Story ,of the British "Guards"
CAPIl'AL THEATRE
GO0ERICH — Phone 1150
Now: Will Rogers in "DAVID
RAR.UM" with Louise Dresser
and Kent Taylor
Rolfe Kathleen Byron
MON.—TUES. WED. ..-
"A Kiss for Corliss"
The romantic comedy dud has
won plaudits wherever shown.
The story of Corliss Archer and
her double-barrelled love affair.
Shirley Temple—David Niven
and Darryl Hickman
— PRVItS.—FRI.—SAT. —
Dana Andrews and Don Ameche
By popular request Twentieth
Cenibuty Fox presents the great-
est of its were/me pictures, as
an encore attraction. •;
"Wing and a Payer"
Coming: "PRELUDE TO FAME"
Guy Rolfe and Kathleen Byron
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AUCTION SALE
OF BEEF AND DAIRY COWS
AND PIGS
at Lot No. 31, Concession 6,
Goderich Township,mile
south of Porter's Hill. on
Tuesday, March 13
at 2 p,in.
CATTLE; 20 beef type caws,
being mostly Herefords and Dur -
hams; 15 Holstein cows, Some of
these cows are recently freshen-
ed, some springing and due in
hate March and April, and are of
good size, quality and in good
condition. Some young calves.
PIGS: 6 pigs, 6 weeks old.
TERMS—CASH
A. E. TOWNSHEND and SON,
Proprietors
EDWARD W ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
IC W. Colqulioun, Clerk
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LIFE IS SHORT
"e'er what is your life! It is even a vapour, that appeared:
for a little thee, and then vanisheth away"—(James 4:14),
DEATH IS SURE
"it is appointed unto men once to die, but eater this the
judgment!„
(Hebrews 9:27)
SIN THE CAUSE
"Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and
death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that
all have sinned!
(Remains 6:12),
CHRIST THE CURE
"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten
Son, that whosoever beldeveth in Him should not perish,
but have everlasting life".
CHAS, FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, 53—ABC Network
hn 6)
Sundays 4.00 p.m. EST
Farms for Sale
238 ACRES --Neal" County Road;
7 -room dwelling, barn 65x85, drive shed 24x36; hydro,
water in barn; some bush; wen. drat:tea; 14 acres wheat.
close to school. spring possession,
100 ACRES --011 County Road;
Barn 5Ox60, drive shed 20x40. 7 -room dwelling; hydro;
2 miles from village; early possession.
13 ACRES --Brick dwelling;
Two-storey otnder block hen house, accommodates 800
hens; two brooder houses; '1 ,shelters; water pressure
cysten; hydro; close to village, Early possession,.
H. C. Lawson
Real Estate
Bank of Montreal Building—.Clinton
Phone 251-w
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