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RECORD Office.
aa CHARGED -20 cents extra.'
DEADI.TNE9 par., Wednesday.
FOR SALE
RUBBER -TIRED WAGON, all new,
:L6x600 tires. Noble Holland, phone
=6161.722. 37-33b
• QUAINTITY 'P IGIR JS' CLOTHING;
good eonditiox, size '10-12 years.
!Phone Clinton 343W. 37b
'PEACHES, FREE STONE, yellow
flesh, at 1Sunitidale Fruit Farm, Lake
Road, Forest, phone 6113:14, Vance
Bros. 37-38p
15-30 INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR
'In good cond'i`tion with extension rims;
also Gockshutt 1lhree4urrow 12 -inch
tractor plow. Mei Good, R.R: 4, Goa-
- phone Carlow 2908. 37-38p
'TWO -BURNER ,GOAL OIIL "STOVE
with back and shelf, in good condi-
tion; one ,new pine door, outside, two -
ten by six -ten with 3 lights; about
''500 board feet of thirteen -sixteenths
biroh flooring. Apply Gordon Elliott,
Brucefieldt, phone .Seaforth, 659r22
AUTOM,OSILES FOR SALE
1937 BUICK SEDAN, GOOD TIRES,
good condition, new engine. Apply
Box "K" iNEWS--RIECOIRID. 37 -&Sm
1035 FORDOOACIH, NEW TIRES,
new battery, new engine. Apply J. E.,
Howard, Bayfield, phone 624r31, Clin-
:4on. 37p
1938 FORD V-8 COUPE IN FAV
'condition, built-in radio. May be seen
let Clinton Grill after 6 p.m. J. Wasy-
:Ilk. 37-88p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
"TWO BRED 'SOWS, Amply T, Booth,
R.R. 3, Clinton. 3'7,p
•JFIRSEY ,QOW FOR SALE. Apply
Harry Bloor, Londesboro. 37.p
-15 SEVEN WieElKS OLD PIGS. tAp.
ply Donald Campbell, Bayfield Line,
-phone Clinton 909r31.. 37p
SOW AND LITTER OP TEN PIGS,
'two weeks old. Apply Tont Martell,
'11E2, Bayfield, phone Clinton 906r25.
36-37b
TO RENT
'FOUR UisIFIA,INIIiIRED ROOMS, five
miles north of Clinton. Phone Blyth
N8r4. 37p
"TWO FURNiISHED ROOMS 110,11. -
light housekeeping 'with conveniences,
non-drinkers. Apply Box 104, Bay-
-field, or phone Clinton 684r15
37.38p
FURNISHED HOUSE, 3314 MILES
-from Clinton, quite Teasonaible to
right party. Apply at fairly Lot 30,
'Concession 7, Kullett, Andrew Law-
.'son,,R;R, 1, Clinton, phone 804r16.
371)
PROPERTY FOR SALE
HOUSE FOR ,SALE ON.MARY 'ST.
Apply Frank Haines, or phone 267M
or 175. 37p
.SIX ROOMED .C'0TTA.GE, INiS,UL
brick, garage attached-; also barn 20'
x40', suitable for truck. Immediate
possession. Apply Mrs. E. Pickard,
Spencer ,St, 36-37p
WANTED TO BUY
ICE• BOXES, ANY CONDITION.
Waite or phone C. Woods, second
hand store, 12 Bast St., .Goderich,
phone Goderioh 242j. 24-.btfb
PULLETS FOR SALE
ONE HHUNT:NMI) PULLETS, NEW
Hampshire X Sussex, six months old,
laying well. William Sparks, R,R. 3,
Bayfield, ,phone Hensal' 78r32. 37.p
200 ,ROCK-LEIGHO!RN HYBRID pul-
lets, laying, Apply to James Lands -
borough, R:R. 3, Seaforth, phone Sea-
forbh 655r16. 37p
100 PULLETS NOW LAYING 50
eggs a clay; choice of hybrid blade
Austoaloup or Leghorn, average $1.75.
Also choice of two cocker spaniels,
one black, one golden, pedigreed, one
year old. S. A. May, Hayfield, phone
Clinton. 631r23. 37.38b
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
TWO OR THIREF. ROOMS WANTEiD
furnished! or ,partly furnished', for
couple without children. Box "W"
:NEWTS -RECORD. 37-3$p
APARTMENT 011 HOUSE wanted
before winter by air force couple with
a three-year-old daughter. Apply Box
9D" NEWS -RECORD. 37h
TWO OCR, MORE ROOMS, preferably
furnished, from first of October to
March by air force couple with two
children, Phone or write Mrs, V. A.
Johnston, Clinton, phone 476W.
37p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST - 17 JEWEL, WAI,THAM,
open-faced, gold pocket watch. Lost
on Monday night. Reward; leave
at Police Station 370
EMPLOYMENT. WANTED
TYPING DONE AT HOME. PHONE
478W, Clinton. 37p
POSITION AT HOUSEWORK IN
here wanted by young woman, Box
NEWS-'RiEICORD. 37b
PART -THEE EMPLOYMENT wanted
Male, evenings and Saturdays. Box
"5" NEWS -RECORD. 37-38b
NOTICE
WIINDOW SASH, nide to measure;
also windows glazed: quirk service.
See Bert Huller or phone 3191, Clin-
ton. ` 37-38p
MISCELLANEOUS
SLBNiDOR TABLETS ARE effective.
2 weeks' suppy $1; 12 weeks $5, at
Pennebaker's Drug Stare. 87b
OLD, DISABLED OD DEAD Horses
wanted for mink feed. Apply James
HEt,P WANTED East, R.R. 4, 'Clinton, phone S00r6.
37-41,p
'WANTED-,GIt1L Wean ,AiT LEAST
three years' high school education for
local bank. Apply P.O. Box 340, .Olin -
`ton, .Ontario. 36-37h
WANTED -- GIRL DENTAL assist-
-aaut, duties to commence September
'29th; girl intending to remain for
two or three years preferred. Apply
Dr. 11..McIntyre. 87b
HELP WANTED MEN or WOMEN1111
IIStPLFJNDID OPPORTUNITY. Aver-
age $45 weekly for man or woman
to supply more than 250 FAMILEX
necessities to the people in your
neighborhood. Sell part or full time.
Write to -day for complete details of
'our ',dune -tested plan for fast, easy,
direct - to - customer sales. CATA-
-LOSGUE FREE'. FAMILEX, Dept. A.
1600 Delorbuler, Montreal, 37h
WANTED TO BUY -Old horses and
dead animals, siutable for mink feed.
If dead, phone at once. Phone collect
Jack Gilbert, 93$r21 or Fred Gilbert,
936r32, Goderieh. 25-btfh
NOTICEI! ALL FUEL COSTS ARE
higher! Let us "Fleece -line your
Home" blown roekwool insulation and
save fuel with more comfort year
round and added fire protection. For
free estimate and terms phone 4 Clin-
ton, or. write Rowland C. Day, 5
Thornton Ave., London, Pneumatic
Insulating Co. Ltd. 36btf
BUYS SNOWPLOW
WINGHAt112 - Council has purch-
ased a snow plow, fully hydraulic and
equipped with a ten foot wing at the
cost of $2,249.
'TEEN-AGERS
'If you are enrolled at good old CCI this year, you'll have one
MUST in your black book - a pair of GYM SHOES. A mere trivi-
ality, you say, but everybody wears them and at present our stock
is complete.
GIRLS' GYM OXFORDS IN BLUE OR WHITE, ALU SIZES
BOYS' AND MEN'S GYM SHOES, LOW OR HIGH, ALL SIZES
KIDDIES' PLAY OVERALLS
Fall is just around the corner, so now is the time your child re-
quires clothing that is warm but not cumbersome. A. pair of Cor-
duroy Overalls is the answer to your problem and we have them
in a full range of sizes from 1 to 6 in darker shades for fall. We
are also featuring a line of Cottonade Overalls, sanforized shrunk,
slzee 1 to 6, in blue, green or khaki, priced to suit your budget.
YARD GOODS IN STOCK
Prints, broadcloths, pyjama flannelette (stripe or floral), white
flannelette, bleached or unbleached cotton, flannelette or cotton
sheeting, denim and plaid shirting.
Pickett and Campbell
Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes, Scott McHale Shoes
CLINTON
PHONE 25
MOTORI'STS
Do You Know what this Means?
ChEK-CHART
An Automotive Lubrication Guide
for Passenger 'Oars and Light Trucks
Lubricate for Safety every 1,000 Miles
or Every 30 Days!
VULCANIZING (24 -Hour Service)
Harry Davies Tire and Battery
wife= ROSE GASOLINE and OIL
flione 460 VICTORIA ST. CLINTON
BIRTHS DEATHS
ADIDIISOtN rn Clinton Community
Hospital, on Friday, •September 5
1947', to Mr. and Mrs Clifford An-
derson, RM. 1, Londesboro, a son.
lR,--
BOY 1n Clinton .Community Hos-
pital, oai Thursday, September 11
1047, to Mr. and Mrs, Maurice
Boyer, Clinton, a ,claughter•.
DUFRIEISINEI-4n 'Cilintou Community
Hospitah;, on Thursday, Septenlbes
4, 1947, to Mr. end Mrs. Joseph
Dufresne, R.D. 5, Clinton, a daugh-
ter (Mary Rosa Teresa), '
HALLAHA2 --Sn Clinton Community
Hospital, on Tuesday, September 9,
1947, to Mr. and Mrs. John Halle -
than, R.R 3, Blyth, a daughter.
HUTCHJNS-In Clinton -Community
Hospital, on Monday, September 8,
1947, to Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles
Hutchins, R.R. 2, Clinton, a son,
QAIIIUDlVELL-.-1'n Clinton Community
Hos2ait4 our Saturday, September
6, 1947, rAirthur.,Caldwoll in his 80th
year, Funeral from the residence
,s .s
of ,hion, William, ,Brucefield, on
, .Monday, ,September , 8, to Baird's
cemetery.,
HO•RTON-1h Iiensal2, on Wednesday
evening, 'September, 10, 1947, Emily
r 1 Newell, ,beloved wife of the lute
Noah Horton, in her 78th year,
Puneralfromn residence of -her son,
,Galvin Horton, lot 25, eon. 14,
Hibbert Township, Friday, Septem-
ber 12, at 2 p.m. to iMoTaggart's
Cemetery,
KALBFILEISCH-At her late home,
in Zurich, on Wednesday, September
10, 1947, Christina Flaxbard, be-
loved wife of the lame Fred' C. Ktalb-
fliesoh, and dear ;mother of R. J.
T{ailxfliesch, D`etxoit; Rev. Lloyd H.
Ka9bflies'ch, Elmira; Ivan J., Zurich;
Mrs, Theodore Haberer (Alma),
Mrs. Geo, Deiohert (Freda), ;Mrs.
Eld Datars (Iva), Mrs. Jacob flab-
erer (Vera), all of Zurich, Funeral
from residence of :Mrs'. Jacob Hab-
erer and St, Peter's Lutheran
Ohureh Saturday, September 13, at
2.30 pan.
TAYLOR --In Goderieh, on Tuesday,
;September 9, 1047, William James
Taylor in his 804Jh year. Funeral
from the 'residence of his daughter,
Mrs. Watson Webster, on Thursday
afterncnn,1Seftember 11, at 2 o'clock
to Bayfield Cemetery.
WELSH --At his home, Bayfield Line,
Goderieh Township, on Monday,
September 8, 1947, Arthur Alex-
ander We17sh in his 67th year. Fun-
, eral from his late residence, Wed-
nesday afternoon, September 10, to
Clinton Cemetery.
WILSON --Suddenly, on Friday, Sept-
ember 5, 1947, Catherine Merle
(Chris) Christenson, beloved wife
of Ronald M. Wilson, Woodstock,
N, B,, formerly of Clinton. Inter-
ment in Woodstock N.B. .Monday,
September 8.
MARRIAGES
EENNFa7`TePENHAILid--,At the home
of the bride's ;parents, on Saturday,
Septemvber 6, 1947, by Rev, F. G.
.S'totesbury, Doris Margaret, young-
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old P'enihale, -Stanley Township, to
Melvin Herbert Bennett, eldest son
of Mrs. ,Bennett and the late Her-
bert Bennett, Goderieh.
COX-WiLDIINiG-Im St. Paul's As g1i-
dan Church, Palmerston, on Wed-
nesday, September 3, 1947, Phyllis
!Marguerite, daughter of Mrs. M.
Wilding and the late Mr. A. Wild-
ing, Pahnerston, to Aubert Elgin,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
,Cox, Goderieh Township.
HOLLOWAYeNLCKL31 -Sn St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Clinton, on Sat-
urday, September 6, 1947, by Rev.
R. M. P. Bulteel, Shirley Doris,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward C. Nickle, Clinton, to Basil
Charles. elder son of Mr. and Mrs,
Harry Holloway, Saskatoon, Sask.
KEICHN,I!E' `�BENNINGER-In St. Mi-
chael's Roman ,Oatholic Church,
Blyth, by Rev. Father S. J. Mc-
Donald, on Saturday, Sep'temtber 6,
1947, Alma. Helena, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Benninger, Blyth,
to Frank Wesley Kechnie, .son of
,Mrs. Kechnie, Blyth, and the late
Wesley Kechnie.
T,A;MONT-OARN'OCBAN At the
home of the brides parents, "Mu -
lock Farm", Tucicersmith, on Sat-
urday, September 6, 1947, by Rev.
R. H. Williams, Ruth Janette,
daughter of Mr, and ,Mrs, James
G. Oarnochan, to Allister McDonald
Lament, son of A. Lamont, Port
,Elgin, and ,the late Mrs. Lamont;
YOUINGBLUT-FAId3SERVICE --
Blyth
Blyth United Church, on Saturday,
September 6, 1947, by Rev. W. J.
Rogers, Edna Elizabeth Jane, youn-
ger daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John
Fairservice, Blyth, to Stanley Eiphr.
aim, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Youngb'lut, Londesboro.
-CARP OF THANKS
I ,wish to express my sincere thanks
and deep gratitude to all those who
co-operated and worked so heroically
to save my store daring the fire en
Saturday evening, ;August 30.
37b (signed) F. POWLIE
IN MEMORIAM
BEZZO-In loving memory of our.
faker who -passed away one, year
ago, September 8th; 7946.
Our darling father hath gone before
To greet us on the blissful shore: '
-Ever remembered by children
37,p
IN MEMORIAM
MEZZO -In loving memory of our
Grandpa.
Jesus has taken you away to heaven,
We miss you so, Grandpa.
-Ewer loved by grandchildren
37,p
WEED CUTTING
Town'dhap of Taekersmlth
The Township of Tucker -smith will
pay for weed cutting on township
roads at the rate of 2 cents ,per rod,
provided such work.. is done on or
before SEPTEMBER 15, and accounts
rendered to and passed by Road Sup,
echotendent Robert Dalrymple, Eg-
mondtville, by October 1, 1947.
No accounts rendered after ,this
date will be paid, '
E. P. CHESNEY,
Clerk
36-37b
CUT FLOWERS
FL,ORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion.
C. V. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
BEAUTY SIIOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure -
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East.,
Phone 585
50-tf
DALRYMPIJE-STEVENSON
RE -UNION
Nearly 200 members of the Dal-
rymple -Stevenson clan attended the
17th annual reunion held at Lakeside,
where supper was served to all in
the . beautiful spruce grove. At the
business session Harry Dalrymple,
Brucefielk, was elected! president.
-Other officers are: vice-president,
Stanley Stevenson, Birr; secretary,
W. S. Ilebden, London; treasurer, W.
B. Ciipp. erton, London; general com-
mittee, Donald and Nettie ,Stevenson,
Mr. and Mrs. ,Saran Stevenson, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Dalrymple, Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin Robson, Mr. and ,Mrs. Alex
James, Mr, and Mrs. John Steven-
son, iMr. and Mrs. Holbert Gleason,
Mr. and Mrs. 11. R. ,Milligan.
A presentation was made to Mr.
and Mrs. William Dalrymple, Bruce -
field, for being the most recently
married couple attending tlhe outing.
Among other special prize winners
were Barbara Lynn Stevenson,
youngest baby girl; Robert Skipper,
youngest baby boy; ,Mrs: W. Dal-
rymple, Blyth, eklest lady; William
Stevenson, Lakeside, eldest man;
largest family -at picnic, Mr, and Mrs.
J. R. Dalrymple and four childern;
IN; MEMORIAM
BEZZO---In loving memory of my
dear ,husband, William C. Beano,
who passed away September 8th,
1946.
The midnight stars are shining
Upon your silent grave,
Beneath it sleeps the one I lave
And the one I could not save.
---,In Ioving memory, wife Lucy
37p
IN MEMORIAM
BEZZO--dn loving memory of MY
darling father, William C. Bezzo,
who -passed away one year ago,
September 8, 1946.
Closed are thy sweet eyes
From Weis world of pain
But we trust lin God
To meet thee again,
-+Sadly missed by daughter,
37m Evelyn
Men, Women Over 40
Feel Weak,Worn, Old?
Want NOrmaL Pep, Vim, Vitality ?
Mee wank, 'nandowq eahnusted condition make
syou:teoi fagged out old? Try Ostrox. Contains
/0.10ral Supplies Boll ncalcium, phosphorus, atter
or
n,. Boles you mot normal pop, vimvitality. Get
Ostrox Tonle Tablets, Two eeonomlonl slzea. Per
Arlo at all good drug stores everywhere.
■
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now Playing-- (Sept. 11-13)
"SIOUX CITY' SUE"
with Gene Autry , i
Mons, Tues., Wed. (Sept. 15.17)'
SMASH-UP
Adult Entertainment
Only a lonely woman will under-
stand this, gripping drama of a
wife and another ,who had to hit
rock bottom before she could come
back,
Susan Hayward, Lee Bowman
and Marsha Hunt
'Thurs., Fri., Sat. (Sept. 18-20)
Geraldine Fitzgerald
John Garfield and Walter Brennan
A fight for treasure that ended in
tragedy, a dangerous game with.
hearts as trumps!
Nobody Lives Forever
Coming- (Sept. 22-24)
"HUMORESQUE"
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERI CII
Now Playing - In Technicolor
Roy Rogers in "APACHE ROSE"
Molt., Tues., 'Wed.
VIVIIEiN IIGH in her first great
role since "Scarlett" is now pre-
sented as' Cleopatra in Bernard
,Shawls tremendous Teohnicolor
temptation.
Caesar and Cleopatra
with p
Claude Rains, Stewart 'Grainger,
Flora Robson, Francis L. Sullivan
Thurs., Fri., S'at.
Frank, Borzage's fast-moving dra-
ma of love and excitement.
THAT'S MY MAN
Sparring
Don Ameehe, Clatherine McLeod
Roscoe I{earns, Kitty Irish and
Toe Frisco
Coburg - For a full week!
"THE EGG AND I"
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH
Now Playing--
Roy
laying-Roy Rogers and his horse in
"MY PAL TRIGGER"
Mott., Tues., Wed.
Adult Entertainment
Susan Hayward, Lee Bowman
and Marsha Hunt
Filled with suspense and dra ntatie
aetrion is this story of a woman's
love.
SMASH-UP
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
John Garfield, Faye Emerson and
Walter Brennan
IA1 unique story brings the under-
world up into the upper social
circles, for a rare drama.
Nobody Lives Forever
Coming- Ida Lupin in
"THE MAN I LOVE"
Matinees, -
Sat, and Holidays at 2.80 p.m.
Clinton W. I.
-Clinton branch of the Women's
Institute held its annual Grandmoth-
er's Day programme at the home of
Mals. Robert Fairservice, Londesboro,
on Thursday afternoon, (August 28.
The weather was ideal .and the gath-
ering washeld on the spacious lawn.
02 the 55 ladies present, 40 were
grandmothers.
The guests were welcomed by the
president, Mrs, M. Batkin and by the
hostess, Mgrs. Fairservice. The meet-
ing opened with singing of the In-
stitute Ode and the repeating of the
Lord's Prayer in unison. The min-
utes of the last meeting were read
and .approved and the treasurer's
monthly 'statement given. During the
business period a report was given
by the W. I. Park Comnittee stating
that the fence at the Clinton ,Cenet•
erg was recently painted with alum-
inum paint and the stone pillars there
had been ppinted. These ,projects
were sponsored ,by the local branch.
of the W. I.
The programme committee then
took charge of the meeting. Prizes
were given as follows: grandmother
weighing heaviest, ,Mrs, Swinbank;
grandmother with most granddaugh-
ters, ,Mrs. Dalrymple; most recent
grandmother, Mrs. Laidlaw; guess -
ng beans in a jar, Mas. R. Pearson
and Mrs. Radford; clothesline race,
Mrs.:Stovin .and ,Mrs. McGill.
A grandmothers' skit was given,
Mrs. Layton depicting the grand-
mother of 50 years ago and airs. Rose
the modern grandmother. ,Mrs. Swire-
bank gave •a very interesting reading.
Mas. 'Cudanore happened to bo -lucky
chair winner.
A •sing song was conducted while
supper was being prepared. The host-
tes'ses ,served dainty refreshments.
THE FIRST COLUMN
(Continued from Page One)
and County Engineer T. R. Patterson
-are attending the annual convention
of the Canadian Good Roads Assoc-
iation at 1St. And'rew's-by-the-4Sea,
N. B. this week The quintette
left by automobile Saturday morn-
ing. ,.
* * s
AANOTHE+R OP THE SCARCE NEW
cars has arrived 5n town... It is a
Plymouth purchased by W. S. R.
Holmes from Lorne Brown Motors .. .
5 * 5
CLINTON RCAF STATION WAS
all spic and span this week for the
annual inspection by Mr Vice -Marsh-
al E. E. Middleton, OBE, air officer
eommanding RCAF Central Air Com-
mand, Trenton, who was there Tues-
day after motoring from London . , .
His itinerary also included inspection
of No. 1 'FIying Training School,
Centralia, yesterday
5 F *
"FACE LIFTING" APPEARS TO BE
a popular pastime in many of the
Ioeal places of ,business . "Hal"
Hartley has had both the interior and
the exterior of Clinton Bowling ,Alley
painted in attractive shades of green
and cream, and also has 'had the
alleys refinished by Twyford Bros.
and re -sanded by J. Cree Cook ...
• b * 4,
THE NEWS -RECORD EXTENDS'
sincere birthday compliments to oar
'efficient and pleasant Town Clerk
and Treasurer M. T. Corless, who (we
-happened to .discover) celebrated' his
birthday yesterday . . . We under.
stand) he was born in Oxford County
and has lived in Clinton since 1920. .
HOSPITAL AID
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Marathon Bridge
EUCHRE FIVE HUNDRED • CRIBBAGE
No entries accepted miter September 20
Team entries by matt or phone
MSS. R. S. ATKEY,' PHONE SM
MEN WANTED
FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK--IR+OUGH CARPENTRY,
CONCRETE, LATERAL MOOING
McKay Contracting Co.
Princess St. W. • Clintout Phono 3'73M
HO% SHALL WE ESCAPE IF WE
GREAT SALVATION?"
"Whosoever shall call upon the name
shall be saved."
NEGLECT SO
- Heb, 2:3
of the Lord
Rom. 10:13
TUNE IN -Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. S-nnds), eve.
RADIO STATION CKf. W. WINDSOR _.
OPEN SUNDAY
SEPTEMBER 14
And Every Night Next Week
GOODYEAR TIRES SHELL SERVICE
REG BALL'S SHELL SERVICE STATION
Ontario St.
Phone 5
Clinton
Auction Sale
FURNITURE
CHINA
PRODUCE
Edward W. Elliott, ,Auctioneer
KITCHEN UTENSILS
CUTLERY, Etc.
Sponsored by Hospital Aid
CLINTON LIONS ARENA
Friday, September 26
at 8 p.m.
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ADDED ATTRACTIONS
Fortune Telling
Pony Rides Games of Chance
Side Shows
Miss Win O'Neil, Convener
Clowns
Calling All Girls
Earn While You Learn
A New Trade
JOIN THE PARADE TO WORK AT
Clinton Knitting Company Ltd.
APPLY TO SUPERINTENDENT
Rent a Beatty
UP-TO-DATE VACUUM CLEANER
with all attachments
for $1.Q0 per' Day
Delivered and picked up same day
IIUGH R. HAWKINS
PLUMBING and HEATING
Business 244 Phone Residence 470
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VACUUM.CLEANED
This is the cleanest methodyou could
imagine ---no dust nor dirt -end you get
the job done very efficiently.
DON'T FORGE/III WE WIIYEWASH
AND SPRAY S!
JACK LITTLE
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