Clinton News-Record, 1947-09-25, Page 5."-TlialleSISAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1947
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FOR SALE
- KITCHEN CA)13INET IN GOOD con-
dition. Phone 495. 39b
MANS BICYCLE FOR SALE. EX-
eellent condition. Lorne Brown Mo.
tors. 39b
• DINING ROOM TABLE/ iAND SIX
-chairs for sale. Phone 173 or write
. P.O. Box 153. 39b
UPRMGHT. PIANO, •Mechanically in
• A-1 condition. ,Apply Wilbur Welsh,
nahone 30, Clinton. 38-390
LARGE BROWN FOX FUR- NEOK-
• piece in, good condition. Apply Box
',-"N", NEWS-33E001D 39b
ICE BOX, WHITE, ONE YEAR old,
Will trade for hand luggage; also
,baby's bed a10. Appy W. L. Moore,
Clinton. 39p -
.BRIGGS AND STRATTON . AIR.
-cooled engine., three borse power.
Apply Gladstone Grigg, phone 74W,
Clinton. 39p
10-20 aVIcCORMICK-DEERING Trac-
or in good running condition; and
IVIassey-Harrie plow. Phone 904r4,
'Clinton. 38-39p
TWO MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS
'in good. condition; sizes 40 and. 42;
also one 14 year old lady% tweed
-Teat: Phone 252. 39.-40b
"ONE 194/1 INDIAN MOTORCYCLE
"Model 74, mileage 2,800, with wind
screen and chrome ainisb, Wili sell
Ihecip for quick sale. 0. L. Doucette,
•tone block east of hos.pitaL
PROPERTY FOR SALE
A ONE -STOREY FRAME DWELL -
Mg in Clinton.; Hydro, water, barn
on proamay. Immediate poeseasion.
Apply to C. Lawson, Real Estate
Broker, phone 251W. 38btf
A 11/2 STOREY SEVEN -Room dwell-
ing in Clinton, with bath, hydro, fur-
nace, garage and_ ia acre of land.
Early possession. H. C. Lawson, Real
Estate Broker, eihone 251W. 38btf
SMALL HOUSE RECENTLY moved
to •Maria, 'St. Would make a comfort-
able home for a small family and
could be made liveable in a month's
time. Apply to James Elliott, Dublin.
39b
13f ,STOREY DWELLING ABOUT
two years old, living r00111 with na-
tural fireplace; dining- room; den with
electric fireplace; kitehen with built-
in capboards; fourneiece bathroom
with built-in tub and shower: two
bedrooms; lull basement: hot water
heating .system: good location; •early
poisession. Apply H. C. Lawson, Real
Estate Broker, phone 231W, •Clinton,
sae
ROOMS TO RENT
THR•DEROOMED APARTMENT for
rept, furnished or unfurnished, to
non-drinkers with -no children. on
hig.hway near ,Olinton. Box "T",
NEWS -RECORD. 39p
PROPERTY FOR RENT
EIGHT -ROOM BRICK HOUSE with
plenty of garden space, 6% nines
from Clinton, on County road with
school across corner. For 'Dionne-
ticm write Fred W. Fowler. Box 3.
Mitchell, Ont. 39-40p
WANTED TO BUY
FARM AND EQUIPMENT. 100 acres
on less. Must be located near B'ay.
field, preferably on lake or river.
Cash for reasonable ;price. Apply
Box "J" NEWS -RECORD. 39-40b
pram= RENIFREW CREAM SE-
narator, 750 lb. capacity, nearly new; IOP BOXES, ANY CONDITION.
:also purebred registered Hereford Write or phone C. Woods, second
bull, two years old. Apply Charles hand store, 12 East St., Goderich,
Hutchins, R.R. 2, Olinton. 39p phone Goderich 242. 24-btfb
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
PULLETS FOR SALE
.300 LARGE WHITE LEGHORNS
for sale, laying. William Collins, R.R.
2, Seaforth, phone Clinton 618r42.
39-40b
200 ,SUSSEat X NEW ITAMPSHaRE
Pullets, five months. old. Apply Mrs.
Ivan °erten Londesboro, phone Elba
ton 803r14. 39p
150 NEW HAMPSHIRE AND SUS-
esex X New Hampshire pullets, lay-
ing wefl. Away tArnold Bathwell,
--phone Clinton 905r32. 39p
130 PULLETS, aUSSEX X NEW
limnpeldre, five and a half months
-old, starting to lay. Apply Ray Pot-
-ter, R.R. 3, Olinton, phone 91101.
30p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
-.35 CHUNKS OF PIGS FOR ,SALE,
'Frank Tyndall, phone 805r33,
.on. • 38-89b
'TEN 'LITTLE PIGS, 13 weeks old.
Apply Alex Wflkins R.R. 1, Londes-
"%ore, phone 24r8,-Elyth. 38-39b
C(HOIOE TANI-WORTH PIGS
eaddy to wean, Reasonable. Apply
-Leonard Younglalat, Londesboro.
390
12 PUREBRED LEICESTER EWIOS
and two rang la -nibs. 0. L. Switzer,
ma. 5, )Clinton, anhone 614r31. 39p
TWO LECEISTER RAMS, ONE A
.11 ear old, the other one aged; will
trade : for another Leceister rana
Elgin Porter. R.R. 4, Bayfield, phone
Clinton 680r21. 39p
'TWO GOOD YOUNG JERSEY Cows;
100 New Homo X Rock hybrid pul-
lets, five months old; also one collie
pup. Apply to Mrs. Arthur Weigh, A.
R. '2, Bayfied, phone -Clinton 9061.34.-
39x
FARM FOR SALE
'Oi CONCESSION 13, HTJLLFAFT
Township. 22 acres ball clegr, part
of balance in bush. Solid brick dwell-
ing, email barn, good well with soft
water in house, never -failing stream
on farm. Immediate cossessicm. Ap-
ply Nelsen Patterson, R.R. 3, Blyth,
-phone Blybh 30r14. 39-40p
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
PART-TIME WORK WANTED pre-
• lerably afternoon. clerking or •awing,
etc., by female. Phone 478W •-39b
TYPING -DONE AT EOM -E1-71-
aiently and quickly by experienced
„wad:nate of School of Commerce.
Phone Clinton 233M. • .39-40-410
onounnoa.raan-atatit=knirREWIESSOSSMOV221
TWO 011 THREE ROOM APART-
ment, unfurnished. wanted in Clinton
by eivilan couple as.soon as possible.
Phone 800r21. 39p
ROOMS, APAR'IMENT OR HOUSE
wanted lay air force .couple with a
three-eyar-old son. Apply Box 93"
NWS -RECORD 39h
TWO OR THREEROOM APART -
meet, -unfurnished, wanted in near
future by civilian eon* with no
children. Apply Box "A" NEWS -
RECORD 39b
HELP WANTED
1V,ANTED—MAN WITH HORSE OR
small truck to remove gasibage in
Clinton on regular weekly collection,
Box "X". NEWS -RECORD. 39-40x
AGENTS WANTED
$35 to -$60 A WEEK! Year own
business! No boss. no timeclock. 'in-
dependene.e! The leading line of Home
Service Productsl la you own a car
orlerate in the country, otherwise
Pick a eity territory, Full information
mu on request. FANTILEX, Dept.
0, 1600 Delrimier, Montreal. 99b
LOST AND FOTIND
LOST -- BLAOK AND BROWN
Coilio with white neck and West. An.
swere to name of "Buddy". Reward.
Phone Clinton 9. 390
MISCELLANEOUS
Slender Tablets eve effective. 2
weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks' $5, aat
Pennebaker's Drug Store. 3913
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OLD,. DISABLED OR DEAD. Horses
wanted for mink feed. Apply James
East, R.R. 4, Clinton, phone 800r6.
37-41p
WANTED TO BUY—Old horses and
dead animals, sintable for miek feed.
If dead, phone at once. Phone collect:
Jack Gilbert, 936r21 or Fred Gilbert,
936r32, Goderieh. , 25-W15
NOTICE! ALL FUEL COSTS ARE
higher! Let us "Fleece -line your
Ileme" blown rockwool insulation and
save fuel with more eon -dart year
round and added fire peoteetion. For
free estimate and terms phone 4 Clin-
ton, or write Rowland G Day, 5
Thornton Ave., London, Pneumatic
Insulating Go. Dal. unybr
(Mcrae hazels gently. Excessive
preesuve on the tan crushes tho
washer and inas, damage the seat of
the faucet.
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"HOW SHALL WE ESCAPE IF WE NEGLECT SO
GREAT SALVATION?" Heb. 2:3
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shall be savedr
— Rom. 10;13
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BIRTHS Notice to Creditors
CORLESS In Clinton Community
aospital, on Wednesday, September
24, 1947, to llfrand M Benson
• •
Gniess' Clinton, a stn (John Alvin)
DRAPER -- In Clinton Community
Hospital, on Wednesday, September
24, 1947, to Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Draper, Clinton, a daughter.
KINGSWELL — In Clinton Commun-
ity Hospital, on Friday, Septembei
19, 1947, to Mr. and Mks. Hector
Kingewell, Clinton, a son (Elwin
Neil).
InkieDONALD--In Clinton Comm -un-
ity Hospital, on Thunclay, Septem-
ber 25, 1947, to &Ie. and Mrs.
Donald MacDonald, ,Oilnton, ,a son.
RISEILY — In at Catharines Gen -
oral Hospital, on Saturday, Septcen-
aber 13, 1647, to Mr. and Mrs. AT-
thhor .Riecay (nee Lottie Livermore,
Clinton), a son.
SHEARER — Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
IShearer, Brght, Ont., formerly of
Clinton, wish to eanunce the birth
of a daughter at Woodstock General
Hospital, on 'Wednesday, September
17, 1947,
• , MARRIAGES
•
HOPSON — DAVIDSON •L'-- At the
' home of the bride's parents,' Walt-
on, by Rev. R. Ge HazIewood, on
Wednesday, .September 17, 1947,
Teabel Joan Davidson, oray daught_
er of Mr. and Mrs. Walter David-
son, Walton to Oliver Richeed 110,p -
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Hopson, Hayfield.
DEATHS
BEACOM—In Londesboro, on Sun-
day, September '21, 1947, Albert
Wesley Beaeom, in his 76th year.
Funeral from his late residence, on
Tuesday, September 23, under aus-
pices of Blyth Lodge A.F. & A.M.
No. 303, to Clinton cemetery.
BRADY-afir Olinton on Sunday, Sep-
, teneber 21, 1947, Maude Winnifred
Godfrey, beloved) wife of the late
Nelson Brady, Fenwialc, Ontario
and -sister of Mrs. F.W. Johnston,
Clinton, in her 78th year. Funeral
from the Beattie Funeral Home,
Clinton, Wednesday morning, Sep-
tember 24, with entombment in
Fontlaill Mausoleum.
RYCKIVIAN — In Clinton Community
Hospital, on Friday, September 19,
1947, Edward Ryckman, in. this 76th
year, brother of Mrs. George Van -
Horne, Olinton. Rested at Beattie
Pimeral Itoine. Funeral and inter-
ment at Moose Jaw cemetery.'
SPENCER --In San Diego, Calif., on
Saturday, September 20, 1947, Mary
Livermore, widow of Joseph Spen-
cer, in her 63rd year, Cremation
in San Diego, Tuesday, September
23.
STEEP—In Olinton CortninuniCy Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, September 23,
1947, Joyce Elaine, infant daughter
of Thomas and Ilene Steep. Inter-
ment in Clinton cemetery, Tuesday,
September 23.
BIINMITaLER MAN DIES
0ODERICH-4 resident of Col -
bone township, Ambrose Yanstone
died in Alexandra hospital here
Thursday morning, Sept, 18, after a
long illness, in his 75th year. He
farmed for the greater ,past of his
life near Benmilldr, and was e anent.
ber of Benaniller United .Charch. His
wile died in 1921.
_ CARD OF THANKS
Nes. George la Taylor and family
wish to expeess their 'heartfelt au-
nreciation • for the beautiful floral
tributes, weds sent, ears loaned and
all other fide of kindness and sym-
pathy expresed in their Decent sad
bereavement. Special thanks for
thoughtfulness to Rev. R. M. P. Bul-
teel, Dr. W. A. Oakes and Dr. J.
A. Addison 39p
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. A. Fangrad. Londesboro,
wished to thank her calends and
neighbours, for the kindnesses sbown
clueing the recovery of her recent op-
eration. Especially does she wish to
thank Dr. Draper, Blvth, Dr. Brady,
Sea -lora -a and the nurses and staff
of the Win -wham hoepital. 39D
IN MEMORIAM •
REID—In loving memory of my dear
sister, Mrs, James Reid, who passed
away five yeare ago, September 26,
1942.
Sometimee it's head to understand
Why some things have to be,
But in His wisdom He has nlanned
Beyond our power to nee,
—Sadly missed by her sister, Lama,
brother-in-law, Lloyd, and
three nal -Mews
• CUT FLOY*VERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
'FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 663
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOIVIPSON
Princees St. East., Phone 585
.azersee
69-11
AND OTHERS
The executor of the estate of
Walter Malt. late of the Town of
Clinton, Retired Parmee, deceased,
who died on or about the 26th day
of December. 1946, will distribute
the assets of his estate after the 31st
clay of October'1947, having regard
only to the claims of creditors and
others filed on or before that date
with the undersigned.
RaDDEL & BEATTY,
• 51 Albert Street,
Stratford, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors.
39-40-41b
RANSFORD ESTATE
To close the estate, I offer for sole
the :former residence of 11. G. Rens-
ford, deceased, at Stapleton. east of
Clinton, consisting of 10 -roomed
frame hese, barn, workehop, and 2
ehielten hous.es, with approximately
15 acres of land. :Seeped with Water
and, Hydro.
Tenders from prospective buyers
must be in. hands of .undersigned by
Monday, September 29th. 1947,
IL G. MEIR,
Barrister, etc.
39b Seaforth, Ont
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm, Farm Stock, Implements,
Grain'Feed, and Household Effects,
at' Lot 24, -Concession 2, Stanley
Township, 31/2miles south of Clinton
(No. 4 Highway) and 1% miles west;
or 21/2 miles north of Brueefield (No.
4 Highway) and 11/2 miles west; on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1
at 1130 p.m. sharp, the following:
HORSES—
Grey gelding, 9 years old; grey
gelding, aged;
aAirTPurelere7d Jersey cow,' 5 yrs. old,
due December 10; Durham heifer, 4
yrs. -old., due January 21; Durham
cow, 8 yrs. old, due A.pril „26; Poli
Angus cow, 5 yrs. old, due February
12; Pell Angus cow, 4 yrs. old due
May 29; 2 spring calves;
PIGS—
• Yorkshire sow with 10 arigs, six
weeks old;
POULTRY and EQUIPMENT -
285 New Hampshire pullets and
cockerels; 190 Rook hens, 1 year old;
7 geese; colony house 10'x12'; 3
poultry pens; 5 range shelters; fat-
tening crates; brooder stove; drink -
Mg fountain and feeders.
IMPLEMENTS—,
John Deere B.R. Tractor on steel
(A-1 condition); 151.11. binder, 6 ft.
eut; MIL 18 disc drill -with fertilator;
M.H. 10 ft. rake; M.H. cream sep-
arator 650 ib. capacity (nearly new);
McCormick mower, 6 ft cut; IlicOor.
miek 3 har. gas engine; Cockshutt No.
21 walking. plow; Cockshutt riding
plow; Fleury 12" grain grinder; 4
section harrows; spring tooth culti-
vator; farm wagon; hay rack; gravel
box; set of sloop sleighs; single row
scuffler; cutting box; fanning mill;
steel tire buggy; cutter; steel box
trailer (600x16 tires); 19 ft. line
shaft (new) with pulleys; 20 ft. of
6" belt; odd 2 in. belts; 80 ft hay
rope; wheel barrow.. ,6 ft. galvan-
ized water trough; 2 crosscut saws.'
two 45 gal. steel drums; two 15 gal.
steel drums; pig troughs; stone boat;
block ansi taelde; pulley; fence
stretcher; logging _chain; car chains
(600x16}; 2 sap kettles sap pans;
spiles and buckets; forks; shovels;
tools, etc.
HARNESS—
Brass mounted ibreeching heelless
(nearly now); set of single plow
harness; set of driving harness;
horse collars; •
nun --
Approx. 12 ton of hay; approx.
200 bus, mixed grain; 2 bus. of tini-
othy seed;
MEMBER --
Approx. 1500 ft of lumber (elms,
maple'basswood, hemlock and oak);
ten 21/2" elm plank; 1000 lathes:
quantity of cedar rails; 15 cord of
mixed wood;
HOUSEHOLD EFFIaCTS--
Princess Rose range; kitchen cup-
board; 4 ehairs; 6 dining Tom chairs;
bedroom suite; linoleum, 12'x15'; rug
9'x10'; Seiarton battery radio; Alad.
din lamp; gas lantern; coal oil stove;
meat grinder; dishes; sealers; Minh-
teinc"ietsit.ensils and numerous other ar,
•
FARM— .
At the -same time and place there
will be offered for gale (if net sold
previous to side date) and subject to
reserve bid, the farm consisting of
100 acres of choice oak loam; 85
acres tillable; 15 acres le bush;
acres is sown to wheat; 28 acres it
hay and pasture;
On said farm is 'situated a 11/2
eta my break house (slate roof); with
bath; cellar throughout; Bank barn
76'x40', cement silo; delving shed 40'
x25'; hen house 16 ft. x 12 ft; two
never failing wells.
TERMS:
On CHATTELS—CASH,
ON FARM, MADE KNOWN DAY
OF SALE:
Mrs. Elizabeth Price
Proprietress Edward tti0Wet.Enelleil.ett
NI•
RORY THEATRE
CLINTON
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
REGENT .THEATRE
SEAFORTH
Now Playing— (Sept. 25-27)
"SINBAD THE SAILOR"
•
In Technicolor
Now Playing --"THE EGG AND I"
with Claudette Colbert and
Now Playing—Loretta Young and
Joseph Cotten in
"THE FAR1VSERS DAUGHTER"
Mon., Tues, Wed.—Sept. 29 -Oct. 1
THE MAN I LOVE
Ida Lupine, in her most emotionalPresenting
role. singing the songs everyone
wants to hear. Truly a superb
drama! istarvirm
Robert Aida, Andrea King
Bruce Bennett
Mil;., TuFesr.e4, WNeda,,c1""av
Great Adventure—Great Romance
acreat Thrifts!
Great ExpectationsLaraine
rn(hol loofvedthewnwteore.itt's most -loved
stories by Charles Dicken. its
John Mills. Valerie Hobson and
Anthony Wagner
Men., Tues, Wed.
Day. Robert Mitchum
and Brian Aherne
the dramatization of
the season's most annealing ro-
mantic novel.
THE LOCKET
• -
Thurs., Pre, Sat. (Oct. 2.4)0
ROY Rogers, Dale Evans and
Olin Rowan, with music by the
Sone of the Pioneers
All the flaming: seilendour of the
West brought to the screen in the
gorgeous new Trucolor.
Apache Rose
1 d
The ver an ers
Thurs., Fri., Sat,
A stray of rugged adventure, of
mighty natural forces and of the
pioneers who build nations.
Daphne Campbell, Chips Rafferty
and Mike Balcon
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
John Hall. Rita Johnson and
Victor McLaelen
Produced in Technicolor comes the •
tale of a wildniding and irrepress.
ible son of the West.
The Michigan Kid •
Coming-- "THE NOTORIOUS"
4dult Entertainment
Coming— Playing 4 days
"THE EGG AND I"
Coantzie-- 6.9l
, FluoRr Faar DAasail (Oct
— •Matinee —
s
Wed., Sat„ Holidays at 2.30 pan.
Matinees: Sat., holidays, 2.20 p.m.
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NOTICE OF TENDERS
SALE OF BERRY FARM
The Berry Parm of the lake Or-
mand R. Alcock situated on part of
Lot 19, 4th Concession, Township of
Goderieh, containing seventy- four
acres of land will be sold as a goring
concern immediately.
The property will be sold subject to
reserve bid. The highest er any ten -
dee not necessarly accepted. The
property can be viewed at any time.
Ail tenders must be sent in with a
marked cheque of ten ,per cent of the
tender price to R. C. HAYS, K.O.
Solicitor for ,the Estate, Box 547,
Gederieh, an or before the 18th day
of October, at twelve &Week'
For further particulars apply to
the above mentioned solicitor or to
WILLIAM ALCOCK, Adminietrator,
RR. No. 2, Goderich.
39-40-41b
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
At Lot 3, Concession 7, Hullett Town•
ship, 1/z mile east of Kinburn, on
THURSDAY; OCTOBER 9, 1947
at 2 p.m. Sharp
IMPLEMENTS: '
1 M.H. Mower (516, ft. cut); 1 hay
rake; 1 cultivator; 1 disc; 1 Quebec
riding -plow . (new); 1 Fleury walk-
ing plow (21" new); 1 swifter; 1 set
harrows; 1 seed drill 1 set scales
(2000 lbs.); 1 wagon and box; 1 set
sleighs (bench); 1 set sling ropes; 1
hay fork; 1 buffalo robe; 3 woollen
blankets; 2 blankets; roll of woven
wire; 1 hay rack; 1 set double har-
ness, 1 set single harness; number of
cedar posts; 1 hay knife; 1 root
pulper; 1 cutting box; 1 colony house
(10x12); 3 barrels; 3 bundhes of
shingles; large number of orticles
too numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH.
Wm. Carnochan Len Rowland
Proprietor Auctioneer
39-40b
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock and Implements. at Lots
40.41, Concession 13, Mullett, 1 mile
east and .1,4 mile south of Auburn
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8
at 12 o'clock sharp
HORSES -1 matched team of grey
Geldings, 9 years co, 3400 lbs.
CATTLF.e-7 choice young. Durham
COWS: Durham cow -due time of -sale,
Durham cow due October 12. Dur-
ham cow due Nov. 20, Durham cow
due Nov. 15, Durham cow due Jan.'
10. Durham cow due March 1, Dur-
ham cow clue May 16; 1 Reg. Durham
bull, 3 years old; 8 Durham spring
calves: 6 choice Durham heifers, 1
year old; 4 Durham steers, 1. year
old; 3 Durham eows, due in Feb.;
1 Durham cow due Apr. 8.
POULTRY — 350 New Hampshire
pullets (laying). s
PIGS — York sow due Nov. atin
8 York clunks, 100 lbs.; 8 York
ebunks, 60 lbs.: 10 York DiasS, 150
lbs.
IMPLEMENTS—M-H loinaer, 7 ft.
(cut one season.); NI -11 side rake; l
farm wagon (like new); buggy-; mete
ter: 13 -disc fertilizer drill (like
new): mower': 14 ft. stock rack; set
of harrows: swifter: set of slow
sleghs; M -II 102 Tractor on rubber,
13-26, starter and Floats (this tractor
is like new); 3 section drag haerons;
International 3 -furrow plow; 4 -wheel
trailer: Steel roller: 1 DeLaval cream
separator (No. 18): 31-11 12 -in.
grinder (like new); nest of other
artieles.
GRAIN --4200 bus. of Oats and
Barley; 500 bus, -of Oats; 80 roses of
Turnips. 40 ed.
IDAY-30..to»s of mixed Hay: 200
mew feed sacks. '
Quantity of Household Effects,
TERMS—CASH.
Harold Jackson, Archie Robinson,
Auctioneer Proorietoe
E. P. Cheseme Clerk
Men, Women. Over 40
FedWeak,Worn, Old?
Want Normal Pep,iim, Vitality ?
Does weak, modem. oak/mated amalltien make
15,0. 1,01 Omni out old? Ika, Ostre, coutains
50,0,1 tonics, othoulants, atm nooltentt'er 3000
40. p/Ulea Iron, ealohna, phosphorus, alto/fan
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Yes, tires have dropped in price, but they still become
bruised and cut. Have yours repaired by .experts
NOTICE TS FARMERS!
Tractor Tire Prices are Lower, too
Harry Davies Tire and Battery
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Phone 460 VICTORIA ST. CLINTON
Probs -Cooler
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IIIEN!.VVith cool wea-
ther on its way, have
you checked your fall
and vinter wardrobe?
If you are in need of
a Fall Coat, we sug-
gest one of our All-
Purp'ose Showerproof
Coats by Jos. Gould
or Dit-Val
May be worn as rain-
coat or topcoat.
If it's a Topcoat
you desire, we have a
good range in assorted
TWEEDS and SOLID
SHADES, styled right
From
14.95 to $29.50
DON'T FORGET, FOLKS
We are agents for Deans Cleaners and Dyers
Look to -day and see if your whrtar clothing is ready to
wear. Goods left before Monday noon can be picked up
the following Saturday.
Pickett and Campbell
Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes, Scott BacIlale Shoes
PRONE 25 CLINTON
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MEN WANTED
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Steady Employment Offered
Sherlock -Manning Pianos Ltd
Applyto factory superintendent
PROCLAMATION
'Yew of Cirrh-
eturn -„o Standard Ti a
In accordance with a resolution passed by
Clinton Town Council, I hereby proclaim that
Standard Time be resumed in Clinton, at
• 12 O'CLOCK MIDNIGHT
Satrday, Septe :Jer 27
Clinton, Ontario (Signed) A. J. McMurray
Mayor
September 24, 1947
JUST RECEIVED
- Shipment of
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• BLUMBING and HEATING
Business 244 • Phone Residence 470
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