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26, 1949
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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
'TWO FURNISHED BOOMS with
Cooking privileges,' central loca-
tion.. Phone 461. 20-21-22-b
BICYCLES FOR SALE
'MAN'S CCM BICYCLE, balloon
tires, in best of condition, Phone
58 at noon or after 5 p.m. Mui; -
ray Draper. 21-p
CCM MAN'S BICYCLE, in good
-condition; new tires. Apply John
C. Middleton, phone Clinton
''906r14. 21-p
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
''FRAME BARN 40' x 56' WITH
18' posts. This barn is in excel-
lent condition. For further par-
ticulars apply Bill Pease, RR. 2,
Blyth, phone Brussels 45r17.
21-b
BOWLS FOR SALE
SET 0,1- FOUR LAWN BOWLS,
Dunlop composition, in good con-
dition, price on enquiry. W. L,
Johnson, phone 482.1 or 286.
21-b
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
•ONE LINE SHAFT, 18' LONG,
hangers and pulleys; also one
saw frame with • 16" rip shw!•
H. D. Cameron, corner Huron and
Grange Sts. 21 22 p
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
3+(LcCOR1VIICK-DEERING BINDER
also one steel wagon. Gordon
Gilbert, R.R. 2, Bayfield, phone
Clinton, 908r22. ' 19-22-b
'MASSEY-HARRIS HAYLOADER;
Massey -Harris cream separator,
'500 lb. capacity, good as new.
'Percy Glazier, phone 800r22.
21-p
FARMS FOR SALE
100 ACRES, sugar bush, ample
'timber for fuel and lumber and
"fencing. Buildings and 30 acres
cleared workable land. One new
rilay rack 16x73/s ft. with rolling
Bent-
ley,
orm. RR. No p13, Blythy ; phone
-34r33. 21-24-b
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1t'UHNITURE FOR SALE
VINE PLUSH -COVERED Daven-
port in good condition. Phone
325, 21-x
GLADIOLI BULBS
Id1XED GLADIOLI BULBS, 50c
a dozen; Chrysanthemum plants,
15c each. No box plants for sale.
C. H. Epps, phone 264. 21-b
GRAIN and SEEDS FOR SALE
SOYBEANS FOR SEED. Earlyana
and Capital. Apply R. N, Alex-
ander, Londesboro, phone Clinton
Z803r22. 20-21-b
HELP WANTED
CLERK FOR POST OFFICE, must
'be accurate at figures. Apply to
:postmaster, Clinton. • 21-b
HOUSES FOR SALE
SEVEN -ROOM FRAME HOUSE,
all conveniences, sewerage, cor-
ner property with double lot.
x$4,000 cash. Reply Box "F",
NEWS -RECORD. 21-22-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
FIVE PIGS, SEVEN WEEKS OLD,
Ed. Boyes, R,R. 1, Brucefield,
Phone Clinton 625r2. 20-21-b
15 PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD.
Ivan Hoggart, R. R. 1, Clinton,
phone 805r22. 21-p
TEN LITTLE PIGS, SIX WEEKS
old. Louis Carbert, RR. 1, Clin-
ton. 21-b
PUREBRED SHORTHORN BULL,
11 months ••old. Apply Elliott
Layton, $rucefield,'phone Clin-
ton 629r3. 21-b
LITTLE PIGS, seven weeks old;
three brood sows; two -wheeled
trailer, complete with rack. Ap-
ply' Lorne Tyndall, phone 904r4.
21-p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—FISHING POLE and reel,
Bayfield River near Ransford's
Bridge. Phone Stratford 1291M,
collect. 21-p
MISCELLANEOUS
SAW FILING, ALL KINDS done
at Hoare's Orchard, one mile north
of town; also ladders for sale,
various lengths. Enquire.
16-21-p
NEW SINGER Sewing Machines—
cabinet and portable electric, also
treadle machines; repairs to all
makes. Singer Sewing Centre,
78 Ontario St., Stratford. ltfb
ALL OLD HORSES AND 1)EA19
animals. If suitable for niink feed
will pay more than fertilizer
prices. If nbt, will pay fertilizer
prices. 0 dead phone at once.
Phone collect, Gilbert Beoa. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 ,or 936r32, Goder-
ich. 2btfb
NOTICES
ANY HOUNDS OR STRAY
Collie dogs found running at large
on Lots 12-13, Concession 9, and
Lot 13, Concession 10, Hullett,
will be disposed of immediately -
By order, J. Hesselwood and
Sons, Londesboro. 20-21-p
NOTICE -- ANYONE FOUND
trespassing on Part Lots No. 41,
51, both sides of river, Tucker -
smith Township at any time
hereafter will be prosecuted by
order of the owner, A. E, Parry.
March 31, 1949. 13-15ptfb
PERSONAL
"DANCING ON CLOUDS" will
be your tune, if only you use
Lloyd's Corn Salve soon. 50c at
Pennebaker's Drug Store.
PIANO TUNING
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS
to all makes. Cleaning, de-moth-
ing, free estimates. Write Or phone
William N. Gould, 314W, Clinton,
1-btfb
PROPERTY FOR SALE
YOUNG ORCHARD FOR SALE.
Seven acres good gariety apples.
It is impossible for us to take
care of this orchard and will sell
on reasonable terms. Apply A. E.
Townshend, phone Clinton 900r21.
21-b
STOVES FOR SALE
SMALL WOOD STOVE suitable
for summer kitchen or cottage.
Three-piece bedroom suite and
separate beds. Also potatoes for
sale Apply Box `1R" NEWS -
RECORD. 21-p
WORK .WANTED
WORK WANTED FROM 7 P.M.
to 11 P.M. Apply Box "J"
NEWS -RECORD. 19-20-211:
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WANTED
50 Strawberry Pickers
Apply immediately to
F. W. ANDREWS
Phone 33
Clothes 01 .Distinction
No article of ,clothing
is more popular for all oc-
casions than a SMART
SUIT. We feature such
well-known lilies as:
Warren K. Cook
W. R. Johnston
Regal Park
Tip Top Tailors
(1n stock or made -to -measure)
Sport Shoes for all
Occasions
Pickett 83 Campbell
Stetson Hats
PHONE 25
Arrow Shirts
CLINTON
BIRTHS
DEITZ—At the Stephan, Nursing
Home, Hensall, on Saturday,
May 21, 1940, to 14 Ir. and Mrs.
Glenn Heitz, , (nee Shirley
Wolff), Hensall, a son, Gordon
Albert.)
DRYSDALE—In Victoria Hospit-
al, London, on Sunday, May 22,
1949, to Mr. and Mrs. R. J.,
Drysdale, Hensall, a son (Paul
Douglas), a brother for Terry,
HAWKINS—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, May 20,
1949, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Hawkins, Clinton, e son.
JONES—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Sunday, May 22, 1949,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones,
Hensall, a son.
SMITH—In Kirkland Lake, on
Sunday, May 22, 1949, to Mr.
and Mrs. Al W. Smith, Kirkland
Lake, e daughter, a sister for
Bonnie Gail,.
DEATHS
SHOBBROOK—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, May 24,
1949, Eliza Jane Carter, belo_v-
ed wife`of Frederick Shobbrook,
Londesboro, in her 72nd year.
Funeral from Londesboro Unit-
ed Church, Thursday afternoon,
May 26, at 2.30 o'clock, to Blyth
Union Cemetery.
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East Phone 585
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. ♦.cOOKf
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 663
MARRIAGES
KENDALL—EAST—At the man-
se of Clinton Presbyterian
Church on Saturday, May 21,
1949, by Rev. D. J. Lane, Easth-
er Laving East, Clinton, daugh-
ter of the late Mr, and Mas.
Charles C. Pilgrim, Varna, to
Gerald Ernest Kendall, Detroit,
Midh., son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Kendall, Winnipeg,
Man.
MacEWEN-BRINKLOW—At the
home of the bride's parents, St.
Thomas, on Saturday, May 7,
1949, by Rev. E. J. Roulston,
Dallas June, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Brinklow, to
Welter John, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John A. MacEwen, Bruce -
field.
MILLER-HOY. — In the manse
of Wesley -Willis United Church
by Rev. Andrew Lane, at 2.30
p.m., on Saturday, May 14, 1949
Phyllis Bernice, youngest dau-
ghter of Mr, and Mrs. William
Hoy, Clinton, to Murray Will -
lam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arn-
old Miller, Goderich Township.
CARD OF, THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Taylor
would like to express their sin-
cere appreeiation for aU gifts,
treats and other kindnesses shown
to their daughter, Elaine, when
she was a patient in Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital after she was scalded.
They also appreciate the many
inquiries which they had and the
thoughtfulness shown to them at
this time. 21-b
AUCTION SALE
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS of
the Estate of the late Mrs. Annie
Flynn from Howard Brunsdon's
lot (across from the Flynn prop-
erty), Princess Street, on
Saturday, May 28
at 1.30 p.m., sharp, the following:
Combination china cabinet and
buffet; dining room table and six
chairs; 3 -piece living room suite;
walnut chest of drawers; 2 rock-
ing chairs; hell rack; studio
couch; linoleum rug; 3 bedroom
suites including beds, springs,
mattresses, dressers and wash
stands; 2 small tables; Beach
range; kitchen table and 4 chairs;
2 Quebec style heaters; sideboard;
ironing board; carpet sweeper;
wringer; pictures, dishes, cooking
utensils, numerous other articles.
Mrs. Thomas O'Connor, Executrix
of the Estate.
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
21-b
GOOD USED CARS
1947 OLDSMOBILE Fleet Line Sedan
with hydraulic drive
1948 CHEVROLET Coach
1947 FORD 5 -passenger Coupe
1929 PLYMOUTH Sedan
1932 WILLYS Sedan
1933 STUDEBAKER Sedan
These cars are ready to drive to California and
we stand behind them.
See , . .
J. E. Hugill and Sons
Phone 784W—AUSTIN SALES and SERVICE -Clinton
Clinton Public Public School
Applications for the positions of
Supply Teachers will be received by the
undersigned.
(Signed) H. C. LAWSON
Secretary -treasurer
Clinton Public School Board
19-20-21-b
TREAT YOUR HOME TO
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EVERYTHING YOU
We're pleased to be able to offer you the
finest paint on the market for your outside
spring painting—Martin-Senour 100%
Pure Exterior blouse Paint! This pre.
mium-quality product assures lasting
beauty, lasting protection. Spreads
smoothly, evenly, gives exceptionally
good coverage. Choice of many attractive
colors, and white. See us for all your
painting needs.
OTHER AIDS TO BEAUTY AND PROTECTION
• Cedar -Tone beautifies shingled surfaces,
preserves thorn against dry rot and fungus
growths. Choice of 6 colors.
• School -House Brand Earn Paint–Extreme.
ly disable outside paint for barns,
silos, roofs, fences, etc. Gives excellent
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coverage.
Sr Flora andC4Porch Enamel -
H%Iod
tough, enttsurface extstfinish for any wood
or cement surface exposed to hard wen.
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NEED FOR PAINTING AT:
Dawkins Hardware
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CLINTON GODERICIR SEAFORTH
Now Playing:
Mickey Rooney - Gloria DeHaven
"Summer Holiday"
(Technicolor)
Mon., Tues., Wecl.
Edward G, Robinson
Burt Lancaster
Mady Christians
"ALL
MY
SONS"
Thurs,, F'ri., Sat.
Dan Dailey - Charles Winninger
Charles Ruggles - Fay Bainter
Nancy Guild
"GIVE MY REGARDS
TO BROADWAY"
June 6th:
"Johnny Belinda
Now: Frank Sinatra (Technicolor)
"THE KISSING BANDIT"
MON., TUES., WED.
"ALL MY SONS"
A package of dramatic dynamite.
The story of a wartime profiteer
and his strange retribution.
Edward G. Robinson - Burt Lan-
caster & Mady Christians.
Added: "GIRLS IN WHITE"
A special short subject
THURS., FRL, SAT
Dana Andrews - Jean Peters &
Caesar Romero —From the lob-
ster fishermen of Maine comes a
lovable story concerning the re-
demption of a wayward boy.
"DEEP WATERS"
Coming: Lana Turner Gene
Kelly -- Technicolor
"THE THREE MUSKETEERS"
Now: Mickey Rooney in a dano.
itig musical "Summer Holiday"
MON., TUES., WED.
Fredric March - 1Vlyrna Loy -
Dana Andrews - Harold Russell
Presenting the greatest Academy
Award winner
"THE BEST YEARS
OF OUR LIVES"
Owing to length of production.
the first showing starts at 6
o'clock, second showing • at nine,
THURS., FRI., SAT.
Preston Foster - Mary Stuart &
William Bishop ---A great racing
story and a prime favorite with
all lovers of outdoor adventure.
"THUNDERHOOF"
Coming: William Powell in
"LIFE WITH FATHER"
ATTENTION,
FARMERS!
Hail Insurance
The net 60 days are
vital to you. Protect your
CROP investment with
HAIL INSURANCE.
H. C, LAWSON
Phone 251W
Insurance -- Real Estate
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THE GOSPEL
"For God so loved the world, that He gave his....
Only begotten
Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not
Perish, but have
Everlasting
Life." John 3:16.
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We carry a complete stock of
PLUMBING
FIXTURES
HECLA FURNACES
CLARE BROS. STOVES
MUCH R. HAWKINS
PLUMBING and HEATING
Phone 244 - - Clinton
New Revolutionary Idea
in Window Screens
CUT -A -WAY DRAWING
OF
WINDOW SCREEN
INSTALLATION
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Here, at last, is an entirely new and different
kind of window screen . for homes, cot-
tages, apartments, hotels and other buildings.
Easily installed, Scroen-o-matie eliminates most
of the troubles of ordinary window screens—
and provideseconomical, trouble-free auto-
matic window screening.
• NO FUSS—NO BOTHER. Screen -a -uratic
window screens are self contained and may be
left on windows year-round, This , eliminates
the seasonal chore of putting up and taking
dawn window screens.
O NO STORAGE. Sturdy aluminum housing
protects screening from elements and other
damaging forces. They do not interfere with
regular storm windows,
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• LESS MAINTENANCE. No sorting, repair=
ing or painting of screen frames is required
with Screen-o-matic. All parts are made of
aluminum except spring and small bushing.
Every part is rustproof.
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W'ndow Closed . .
Smoot Diselrptmss,
• LONGER LIFE. Screen-o-matic window
screening is exposed to the weather only while
windows are open. It will not rot or rust
in any weather.
• EASIER WINDOW WASHING. Screens do
not cover the glass, so there is nothing to
remove when washing windows . . . and the
sill -strip may be unsnapped from sill when
working from the inside.
• LIGHTER ROOMS. Screen-o-matic screen-
ing is concealed when window is down, and
too, there are no frames to cut off the outside
Light. These features permit approximately
10% more daylight to enter the room.
• MORE BEAUTY. Housing is attractively
designed and may be painted to harmonize
with window frame,
• EASILY CLEANED. A damp cloth cleans
the Lumite screening quickly and easily.
D. A. KAY and Son
Painters and Decorators
Iluron St. PHONE 234W
Clinton