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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
FURNISHED HEATED APART -
'anent, all conveniences, in Sea -
forth. State number in family.
Write Box "F", NEWS -RECORD.
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ARTICLES FOR SALE
BLUE SUNSHINE STROLLER
in good condition, $10; lady's
black winter coat, brown fur
-trim, size 38; girl's black and
white tweed coat, size 18; both
coats in good condition and rea-
sonable, Apply Mrs. A, Lobb,
:phone 691W. _ Y 41-b
_AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE'
1935 FORD COACH in good con-
' dition, new tires, motor in good
shape, re -upholstered, new paint
job; also an ice box• LAC Camp-
bell, phone 907r32. 41-b
1947 PONTIAC COACH in ex-
••ceilent mechanical condition and
good appearance. Priced reason -
•able, Phone 'Clinton 191W.
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CLOTHING FOR SALE
MAN'S DRESS SUIT, TAILS,
perfect conidtion, English black
broadcloth medium to taller.
Bargain.
broadcloth, interested write P.O.
Box 147, Clinton, 41-p
BOY'S THREE-QUARTER length
brown leather coat, size 14; lady's
dark green winter coat, size 16.
• Mrs. Howard Cowan, Rattenbury
'St., E. 41-2-p
'USED GIRLS' CLOTHING, size
12; tweed winter coat, $4; two
black winter coats, $5 each; two
two-piece dresses, $1 each; eight
dresses, $1` each; seven dresses,
.50 ,each; four skirts, 51 each; pair
ski pants, $1.50; three blouses,
.50 each; two skirts, .50 each;
jumper dress, .50; mitts, .50; ker-
chief, .25; apron, .25; raincoat, $3;
also one man's CCM bicycle, used
• Eight weeks, $40. Apply at front
apartment above Fitzsimons Meat
Market, Albert St, 41-p
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
FURNACE BLOWER, complete
with fan. motor, thermostat and
switohbox. $35. Apply G. W.
McGee, phone 3523', 41-p
FARMS FOR SALE
LOT 28, MAITLAND Concession,
Colborne Township, 86 acres, 60
acres clear, house and barn. Ro-
bert S. Blake, phone Carlow 1604.
40-1-2-p
FURNITURE FOR SALE
'RECONDITIONED THOR Wash-
ing Machine, reasonable. Phone
'541M. 41-b
REINTZMAN BABY GRAND
'Player Piano in good condition,
'with 75-100 rolls of music, $300;
'Beatty electric washing machine,
$40; electric Frigidaire cooler,
$75; small cook stove, white en -
front, $15; numerous other
household articles. Call after 5
'o'clock any evening. Mrs. Nor-
man Lever, Mary St., Clinton.
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HOUSES FOR SALE
TWO-STOREY MODERN Insul-
brick dwelling, connected to,
sewer, new furnace and bath,
with orwithout lots. Immediate
possession. Apply Ross Fitzsim-
ons, phone 559W, 40btfb
ATTRACTIVE SEVEN -ROOMED
'white frame house, consisting of
three bedrooms, one with electric
:fireplace, ample closet space and
modern bathroom; double living
rooms with natural fireplace;
bright dining room and modern
'kitchen with built-in cupboards.
There are hardwood floors
throughout, quarter -cut oak in
living room and hail. New hot
air furnace. Pretty grounds with
ledge and trees, Phone 364, Mrs.
'W, Seeley. 41-p
HELP WANTED, FEMALE
'YOUNG LADY FOR GROCERY
Store. Steady, pleasant work,
Apply Post Office Box 465, Clin-
ion, 41-b
RUGS FOR SALE
.AXMINSTER RUG, 9x12, in good
condition. Mrs. John McGuire,
phone Oliteton 802r5. 41-p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
SEVEN PIGS, EIGHT WEEKS
old, Harold Tyndall, phone
Clinton 905r2. 41-b
55 LITTLE PIGS, SIX WEEKS
old. Stewart Sehoenhals, phone
Clinton. 903r12. 41-b
NINE PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD;
four Hereford bull calves; also
some snow apples, Apply Mer-
rill Switzer, R. R. 2, Bayfield,
phone Clinton 900r23. 41-p
TEN LITTLE PIGS FOR SALE.
Apply Jack Shanahan, phone
Clinton 801r11. 41-b
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS Fri RD AT
C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of
town. Will work odd days,
harvesting, etc. 38-46-p
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
there is a new Singer Sewing
Centre located on the Square In
Goderich. New cabinet and port-
able machines, also treadles. Re-
pairs to all makes. ' 3obtfb
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 solleet, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Manch, 936r21 or 936r32, Goder-
lob. 2btfb
NOTICE
ANYONE WANTING GARDEN
Plowed by garden tractor, at
reasonable price, please phone
Clinton 616r42 41-b
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
SMALL OFFICE SAFE WANTED
at once. Apply Par -Knit Hosiery
Limited. Phone Clinton 220.
41-2-p
PERSONAL
EASE THE PAIN OF ACHING,
burning feet, with a soothing
"Ice Mint" treat. 50 cents and
$1 at Pennebaker's Drug Store.
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
acquainted" size only 60 cents.
All druggists.
POULTRY FOR SALE
18 PULLETS, New Hampshire X
Sussex, six months old. Apply
Douglas Farquhar, phone Clin-
ton 805r5. 41-b
100 NEW HAMPSHIRE Pullets,
laying. Apply Ivan Steckle, Bay-
field, phone 5521. 41-b
34 NEW HAMPSHIRE X Sussex
Pullets, six months old, laying
50 per cent. Russell Erratt, Varna,
phone Hensen 96r21. 41-b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
BEING LOT 28, CONCESSION
Varna Road, containing 40 acres
more or Iess, 25 acres hardwood
and cedar bush, the remainder
suitable for road gravel, For
further particulars apply to J. B,
Rathwell, Bayfield, phone 51r4.
38-9-40-1-b
STOVES FOR SALE
GOOD ELECTRIC RANGETTE,
ivory enamel, chrome top, in-
sulated oven with indicator; also
good heavy duty three -burner
electric plate; price $15 each.
Phone 180W, 41-b
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
SPY AND BALDWIN APPLES,
come and pick your own at 50
cents bushel or $1.00 bushel de-
livered. ' Lloyd Medd. Phone
Clinton 801r41, 41-2-p
APPLES FOR SALE
SPYS FOR SALE, 51.25 per bus„
delivered, Dominic Hendricks,
R.R. 3, Clinton. 41-p
WOOD FOR SALE
1,000 CORDS 12" HARDWOOD.
Fred C. Kalbfleisch and Son,
Phone 69, Zurich, , 38 -9 -40 -lb
KEYS—In Stanley Township, on.
Thursday, October 13, 1949,
Amos Keys, in his 85th year.
Resting at the home of his son,
Lloyd Keys, Parr Line, Stanley
Township. Funeral from Varna
United Church, Saturday, Oc-
tober 15, at 2,30 o'clock, to
Baird's Cemetery.
FOR FINE PRINTING
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THE NEWS -RECORD
BEFORE YOUR BUY
BE SURE TO SEE
The New Clare Jewel
Cook Stowe
Heaters
Gas and Electric Ranges
Now In Stock
Full Stock of Hand -Made
STOVE PIPES
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Hardware and Plumbing
PHONE 244
CLINTON
BIRTHS
BRUGGER — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, October 7,
1949, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Slugger, Clinton, a son (Fran-
cis Merritt).
GUTHRIE --- In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, October 7,
1949, to Mr. and Mrs, John
Guthrie, Bayfield, a son (Wil-
liam Roy).
McMICHAEL —In Victoria' Hos-
pital, London, on Sunday, Oc-
tober 9, 1949, to Mt. and Mrs.
Charles McMichael, London, a
daughter (Sharon Esther).
MILLSON -- In Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, on Monday,
Oct. 10, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon ivilllson, Clinton, twin
sons,
MUSTARD — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, October 7,
1949, to Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Mustard, Brucefielci, a daugh-
ter (stillborn),
MARRIAGES
ARMSTRONG-PICKARD—At the
Ontario St. United Church
Parsonage, Clinton, on Satur-
day, October 1, 1949, by Rev,
W. J. Woolfrey, Lois Marie,
eldest daughter of - Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Elwin Pickard,
Dundas, formerly of Clinton, to
Leslie John. son of Mr, and
Mrs. John Armstrong, . Zurich.
BIROSH-SHEPHERD — In Wel-
lington St. United Church
Manse, London, by Rev. J. W.
Hunt, on Saturday, October 8,
1949, at high noon, Helen Bar-
abre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Shepherd, Hensall, to
Alfred Lendrum Birosh, son of
M•r. and Mrs, George Birosh,
Fawcett, Alta.
KEYS-EYRE—At the home of the
bride's parents, Brucefieid, on
Saturday, October 8, 1949, by
Rev. Melvin Keys, St. Marys,
uncle of the groom, Nona Eliza-
beth, elder daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lindsey Eyre, to Matthew
Arnold, youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. P. Keys, Varna.
JENKINS-PURDY — In Eglinton
United Church, Toronto, by
Rev. G. B. McLennan, Zell:a
Arlene, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Russell Purdy, Toron-
to, to Alan Greig (Bud) Jen-
kins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
A. Jenkins, Toronto, formerly
of Clinton.
McKAIG-UPSHALL — In First
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth,
by Rev. Glenn Campbell, Helen
Jean, only daughter of Frank
Upshall and the late Mrs. Up-
shall, Seaforth, to Donald Mc-
Kaig, only son of Mrs. McKeig
and the late Angus McKaig,
Hensall,
DEATHS
ANNING—In Match Hill, B. C.,
on Friday, September 23, 1949,
Elizabeth Morrison, last sur-
viving member of the family
of the late James Morrison and
Martha Gott, formerly of Hul-
lett Township, beloved wife of
the late Charles Arming, in
her 79th year. Funeral and
interment at Match Hill.
DIEHL--Suddenly, at his home,
Thamesville, Ontario, on Sun-
day, October 10, 1949, Rev.
Louis W. Diehl, beloved husband
of the late Agnes McGarva,
Clinton, and dear brother of
Mrs, Margaret McClymont,
Varna, in his 85th year. Funeral
from St. Stephen's Anglican
Church, Thamesville, on Mon-
day, October 11, with interment
in Aurora on Tuesday.
HEARD—At the home of her son,
William Heard, Blue Water
Highway, on Sunday; October
9, 1949, Ellenor E. Scotchmer,
beloved wife of the late Wil-
liam Heard, in her 77th year.
Funeral from her son's home
on Tuesday afternoon, October
11, to Bayfield Cemetery.
MAHON—Suddenly at his resi-
dence, 12 Doncliffe Drive, To-
ronto, on Wednesday, October
12, John Fleming Mahon, dear
son,of the late Mary and Peter
Mahon, Guelph, beloved hus-
band of Mary MacMurchie,
father of Mary, Shelogh, Brid-
get and 'John, and brother of
Barbara, Mrs. Charles O'Con-
nor, Blythe, Calif.; Katherine,
Mrs. 3. R. Hanlon, Guelph;
Margaret, Mrs. Patrick O'Hara,
Guelph; William, Prince Albert,
Sask.; Thomas, Guelph, and
Joseph, Toronto. Funeral from
his residence, Saturday morn -
in, October 15. Solemn High
Requiem Mass at Blessed Sac-
rament Church, at 1.1 o'clock
to Mount Hope • Cemetery,
Toronto.
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We will have the
following Bulbs for
sale from now until
October 20:'
Daffodils - Tulips
Narcissus Crocus
Hyacinths
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FLORIST
Pleones: 66w and 661
BEAUTY SHOPPE ,
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Weves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East Phone 581 1111
AUCTION SALE
of IIOJSEIIOLD. 'EFFECTS
from the home of Mrs, Alex
Monteith,' Let No. 4, Conces-
sion 1, Stanley Township, one
mile north of Kippen, on lib.
4 Highway on
Wednesday, Oct. 19
at 1.30 p.m. sharp, the following;
Oak dining room suite (table,
buffet and 6 chairs); studio couch;
5 rocking chairs; arm chair and
rocking chair (antique); settee;
hall tree; walnut chest of draw
ers (large); modern. single bed;
bed, dresser and wash stand; Ne* — THURS., FRI., SAT. —
Home sewing machine; fireside Jeanette MacDonald, Lloyd Nolen
equipment and fire screen; day "The Sun Comes Up"
bed; couch; veranda hammock;
3 small tables; Wilton rug 9'x10'; '
2 Congoleum rugs 6'x9'; Quebec A Technicolor Film
krtchen table; kitchen chairs; ire MONDAY, October 24th ONLY.
box; 8 -day clock; alarm clock; SIR LAWRENCE OLIVIER'S
mantel clock; 3 set of drapes; widely acclaimed version of
of linen' 2 feather ticks pillows; "HAMLET"
set of Li'moge dishes (antique)
nearly complete set of dishes
ROXYCL THEATRE
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— Now Playing —
,Sonny Tufts - Barbara Britten
"THE UNTAMED BREED"
- MON., TUES., WED. —
An Adult Entertainment Film
I "THE LOVES OF
CARMEN"
starring
Rita HAYWORTH - Glenn FORD
A Technicolor Film
heater; modern kitchen range;
--SPECIAL --
3 set of lace curtains; quantity William Shakespeare's
glassware; silver tea service (an-
tique); 240 lb. scale; lawn mower;
cooking utensils; garden tools and
numerous other 'articles:
TERMS—CASH
No reserve as farm is sold.
MRS. ALEX MONTEITH,
Prop
EDWARD W. ELLIOTTetress
K. W. Coiquhoun, Clerkneer
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antique); other dishes; cruet set;
Notice to Creditors
AND OTHERS
All persons claiming against
the estate of George Thomas
Jenkins, late of the Town of Clin-
ton, in the County of Huron. who
died on the 6th day of July, 1949,
are requested to forward full
particulars to the undersigned by
November 10, 1949, after which
date the assets of the estate will
be distributed.
FRANK DONNELLY, M. C.,
Goderich, Solicitor for the Ex-
ecutrix. 41-2-1-b
CAPITAL THEATRE REGENT THEATRE
GODERICH SEAFORTII
NOW: The Marx Brothers in
"A NIGHT AT THE OPERA"
— MON., TUES. —
Louis Hayward - Dennis O'Keefe
and, Louise Allbritton—A fast-
paced, thrill -packed story of in-
trigue and atomic espionage.
'Walk a Crooked Mile'
WEDNESDAY ONLY
Matinee 2.30, Evening Show at 8
"HAMLET"
Lawrence Olivier's superb por-
trayal of the greatest drama of
all time. Evening admission $1,
Matinee, 50 and 75 cents
THURS., FRE, SAT: --
William Bend's: - Claire Trevor
& Charles Bickford—A story for
all lovers of clean sport, the
chronicle of baseball's inunorbal
favorite.
'The Babe Ruth Story'
NOW: Glenn Ford in
"The MAN FROM COLORADO"
— MON., TUES., WED. —
Jack Carson - Doris Day and
Barbara Burns—It's in Techni-
color and it's one of the liveliest
comedies you've ever seen.
"My Dream is Yours"
THURS., PRI„ SAT.' ---
Gene Autry with Champion and
a Star Cast—With the magic of
Technicolor to light its back-
grounds comes a new style fight-
ing Autry Story,
"The Big Sombrero"
Coming: "FOUR FACES WEST"
and "HERE COMES TROUBLE"
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to those who assisted dur-
ing my accident, and also to those
who remembered me, while a pa-
tient in Clinton Public Hospital.
(Signed)—FRANK LONGMAN.
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Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of AGNES STIR-
LING, late of the Town of Clin-
ton, in the County of Huron,
Spinster, Deceased.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of the above
deceased are required to file the
same with the undersigned Solic-
itor for the . said Estate, on or
before the 17th day of October,
A.D. 1949, after which date the
assets will be distributed amongst
the parties entiled thereto, hav-
ing regard only to the claims of
which notice shall have been
given,
DATED at Clinton, this 23rd
day of September, A.D. 1949.
F. FINGLAND, K.C., Clinton,
Ontario, Solicitor for the said
Estate. 39-40-41-b
E NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that the Court of
Revision re the matter of ASSESSMENT
APPEALS, will convene in the COUNCIL
CHAMBER, CLINTON, at 7.30 o'clock in
the evening, OCTOBER 24, 1949.
THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN OF CLINTON,
M. T. CORLESS, Clerk and Treasurer
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