Clinton News-Record, 1947-10-02, Page 5;"7IITJtl$DAY,; OCTOBER 2, 1947
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FOR SA„T,,E'
YOUR WHITE BAKED ENAMEL
Aachen chairs. Phone 473. 40b
EINE JA KEfr 'HEATER, :NEW;
„price might. See IL W. Charlesworth;
•Clinton. 40-419
.ALL WHITE ENAMEL RANGE,
.adaptable to hot water heating, like
snow. Price .$95. Thane 019r14 40p
WHITE ENIAJ24 LIED KITCHEN
,•.cabinet with porcelain extension top,
En good condition. Phone 381J. 40p
• YOUING :SW:GJJNiG (CANARIES, Roll-
, ere and Border Fancy, W. 27. Nedi-
:.ger, Victoria St., phone •196. 40p
BEACH RANGES, WHITE( ENAMEL,
doocl baker, in A-1 condition. Phone
'•d17r34, 40p
'ONE NEW 400 POWER DRIVE
"tractor ;manure spreader. George H.
Beatty, Varna. 40p.
15 ;SiHEFTS BRAVER "BOARD, four.
. feet by seven deet.; Phone Clinton
t.900r24. • 40p
FLUE PRIE M'I T2V GOOD COiNu r -
bion. Apply IMrs. Jack ;Scruton, phone
377, Clinton. 40p
RlAlsiPB37R1RY CANTS, VIKING and
Latham, $5 per 100. Fred Gilbert,
'Huron Road, Goderich, phone 936r32.
40-41p
-BABY'S BUNTING ;BP.;G, WHITE,
'good as new; pair of girl's skates
:and boots, size 5. Phone Clinton
;:37ZJ. 401i
,I UTPiMOB;ILIOS PIR SALE ... , . .
1939 PIONf1llA0 APPLY W. M.
Nediger, Victoria ;St., phone 196.
40p
1040 OILEIViROIET COACH WITH
radio and -heater, in gold condition;
also 1937 1/4 -ton Chevrolet truck in
Perfect shape. Apply N \ S-
a13oc 1ID. 40b
WANTED TO BUY •
BIRTHS
DA7.,E—dn Clinton' Community Hos-
,pita1, on Wednesday; October 1,
1947, to 51r. and Mrs. Elgin Dale,
R.R. 4, Clinton, a son (Douglas El..
gin)
GELGE111 In Clinton Community
Hospital, on Friday, September 26,
1947, to Mie, and .Mrs. Newell
Geiger, RJR. 1, Zurich, a son,
(John Alfred).
FARM AND •,E0IIIrPMENT, 100 acres GRAHAM --• Ln 'Clinton Conimunity
or less. Must be, located near Fav Hospital, on Friday, September 26
field, preferably on lake or river.
Gash for reasonable price, Ann1y
13ox "3" NEWS -RECORD. 39-40b
ICE BOXES, ANY CONDITION. 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. DudleyPegg,
or phone C. Woods,' second
hand store, 12 East St., Goderich, Clinton, a daughter.
phone G.oderioh 2421, 24-btfb SILANAEAN—;In 'Olinton Community
Hospital, on Thursday, October 2,
1947, .to Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius
Shanahan, R.R. 1, Olinton, a daugh-
: ter.
MARRIAGES
1947, to ;Mr. ,and Mrs. ,Elmer Gra-
ham, Clinton; a .son (Wesley John),
PEGG•—In Olinton Community Hos.,
pital, on Saturday, ,September 27,
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
TWO 'OR TH;REl7 RIOOEVI APART-
ment, unfurnished preferred, wanted
by Nov, 1, by civilian -couple with no
children: Apply Box "E"'• N1EWS-
RECORD 40b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
BARN 18'x28', TO BE MOVED from
property. Apply Miss Emily Scruton,
phone 109, :Clinton. 40p
EIGHT 11100111 FRAME( HOUSE, cen-
trally located, with water and lights
Possession et once. Apply Bert Fitz-
simons, "Clinton. 40p
BAIRIN..;F00 WREICIKA.C•E. LOWER
half double•ibriek wall 35'x22'x9 ft.,
top ,part•.frame 15 ft to peak; also
jacket heater. Apply Miss D. Can-
telon, phone 193. 40b
EIGHII:'Y ACRES OF LAND includ-
ing seven acres maple bush, quanti-
ty of cedar, ,good supply of water.
Apply- John -McGuire, R.R. 2, Bay-
field, phone Clinton 900r23. ,40-41p
A ONE•.STORtEY' FRAME DWELL-
• iVCoGAISKEY AIMING MANE, ing in Clinton.; Hydra, water, barn
large model with keyboard, recently °n property. Immediate possession,
re -conditioned. Mayy be soon Apply to H. C. Lawson, Real Estate
?"Simpson's Order Office. Gordon W. Broker, phone 251W. 38btf
' Cuningliame. 40-41p GOOD BUILDING LOT ON JOSEPH
St., ,Clinton. Also a glass cupboard,
Singer sewing machine, some good
used clothing for girls from 10-12.
Apply Mrs. Robert Fairservice, Lon-
desboro, phone 26r10, Blyth, 40p
'YOUNG L4,91DY'S FALL AND WEN-
' ter clothing, size 14; also chill's
:three-piece winter outfit; size 2. All
lin e,reellent condition. Apply Box"S"
1 N'ElWS-R06GORD, 40-41. 42p
'ONE MS)D7UM SIZED SAFR WITH
;combination lock, in perfect condi-
Akin; one set 'three -ton pit scales,
'Buffalo make, in good repair. Phone
(65, ,Clinton. 40p:
`TWO MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS
lin goodcondition, sizes 40 and 42;
eelso one 14 year old lady's tweed
coat. Phone 252. 39-40b
20 GAUGE REPEATER SHOTGUN;
'one single barrel, 12 gauge shotgun;
o one stove, combination for coal, • wood
• and eleetr+icity; also one young sow
,,due in October. Apply W. B. Thorp,
Eon, two miles west of 'Gunton on No-
' 8 Highway. 40p
'•S-PIEEE MODERN CFLESTERFSEILT)
•suite with rich covering, ,Including
"La-Z Boy" chair; electric rangette
•with oven:• plug-in type; knee -hole
-desk in solid walnut; mahogany book.
Ease; modern kitchen chrome table.
All this furniture has been used a
few months only and is in excellent
• condition. Apply to Roger W. tette,
.on Reynolds' Farm on • Highway No,
`8, just as you eome into Seaforth,
'Orit. 'Call after 6 pan. or call 667033
'Sae -forth.
PULLETS FOR SALE
159 LEGHORIN PULLETS; 100
;Hampshire Pullets for sale. Apply
Keith Tyndall, phone 8051E3. 40b
ABOUT 75 NEW HAMPSHIRE Pul.
lets,. ready to lay. $1..40 each. E. W.
Shantz, RJz. 2, Hensall, phone Zur-
ich 91r13. 40p
300 LARGE WHITE LE•GHORNS
'for sale, retying. William Collins, R.R.
2, ,Seaforth, phone Clinton 616r42.
39-40b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
NINE LITTLE PIGS, SIX Wri1EKS
Ell Apply Pete Glazier, R.R. 4, Olin -
Eon. 409
19 LITTLE. PIGS FOR: SALE. AP-
-ply Frank Bennett, RR. 5, -Clinton,
;phone 619r14. 40p
FARM FOR SALE
10iN CONOESSION 13. RULLETT
`Township. 22 acres half clear, part'
of :balance in bush. Solid ;brick dwell-
ing, small barn, good well with soft
water in house, never -failing stream
-on farm. Innmediate possession. An -
ply :Nelson Patterson, R.R. 3, Blyth,
'phone Myth 30r14. 39-40p
A 11/4 ;STORY .SEVEN -Room dwell-
ing in Clinton, with bath, hydro, fur-
nace, garage and 3 acre of land.
Early possession. H. C. Lawson, Real
Estate Broker, phone 251.W. 38btf
SMALL HOUSE RECENTLY moved
to Birk St. Would make a comfort-
able hone for a small family and
could be made liveable in a month's
time: Apply to James Elliott, Dublin.
39btf
11/4 ,STOREY D'WELLI'NG ABOUT
two years old, living room with na-
tura fh•eplace; dining room; den with
edeetric fireplace; kitchen with built-
in cupboards; four -piece bathroom
with built-in tub and shower: two
bedrooms; full basement; hot water
heating system; good location; early
possession. Apply H. C. Lawson, Real
Estate Broker, phone 251W, Clinton,
39btf
PROPERTY FOR RENT
EIGHT -ROOM BEIGI{ HOUSE with
plenty of garden, space, 64 miles
from Clinton, on County road with
school across corner, For informa-
tion write Fred W. Fowler. Box 3,
Mitchell, Ont. 39-40p
ROOMS.• TO RENT
FOUR .UNFURNISHED ROOMS, G
miles north of Clinton, Phone Blyth
28r4, 40-41b
TWO DOWNSTAIRS ROOMS TC
rent middle aged couple ,preferred -
Mrs. Herbert Castle, Victoria St,
40b
BOARDING ROUSE 'IVANTED
YOUNG LADY WORKING IN Rich-
mond Hosiery Factory requires place
to board. Apply h Box "E". NEWS -
RECORD.' 40-41p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—MANE GREY FEDORA ON
Aubert S. on ,S•aturday, September
27. Please leave at NEWS -RECORD.
NOTICE
SAW FTLTNG DONE AT HOTARE'S
Ewalt Orchard one anile north of
town on No, 4 Highway,
40-44p
HELP WANTED
WANTED=-,NIAN WITH IIOIISE OR
small truck . to remove garbage in
Clinton on regular weekly collection.
Box "X". NEWS1RECORD. 39-40x
'92 ACRE FERN, SIX MILES south 1 FAIIEILEX is the easy 'way to big
-of Clinton, on No, 4 Highway, being , cash profits. If you have selling
Lot 137 Concession 1 of :Stanley ability, a small capital and a desire
'Township; good,buildings, land well- to establish a ,profitable business of
'tiled and abundance• of water. Eldon•; youti: ""owh, lona'+,:lis! ' `PRODUCTS.
'.S. Johnston; Blue Water, Ont -• KNOWN THEEWORIaD OVER POR
40-411). THEIR QUALITY. Sell direct from
FA7RM COIN;O`'tloor
AINING lOQ '" 1CREyS.to door t'nli part time.
or
Products sold throughout the year.
with large sprier brier resrclence, two-Detaiis and catalogue FREE on re -
'large bar ris, also garage and Imple- �'cjueeb 'FAIN—ILEX. Dept. D. 1600
merit shed; pig pen and hen house; Delorimier,, Montreal.
'windmill With •water through•, stables,
hard and soft in house; situated in
'Tuckersei14h Township 317/4 miles'
from Clinton 'E2 mile from; ',Clinton "FORGET: Y013 +ET—W;AICIL. on
Radio School, lot 32, 11,133. 12' acres an, give them Jlloyd% Corn Salve
sowed in wheat, 40 acres will becare.e-50c rut Pennebrlter Di -ug Stare.
;plowed, 9Q acres uncles cultivation, 40b
10 acres in .bush and cedar grove
with .running water at the back of OLD, DISABLED OR DEA) Horses
farm. Terms' will be considered. wanted for mink feed. Apply lame:
C. L Switzer, Clinton. • 40-43ib East, R.R.4, Clinton, phone SiOrtl.
37-41.p.
MISCELLANEOUS
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
WANTED TO BUY—Old horses amt
TYPLNG •DONd3, AiT HOME, EPPIE dead animals, eatable for mink feed,
.ciently and eluiekly by experienced ,l1 dead, phone at once. Phone collect
••.graduate of School of Commerce.' jack Gilbert, 936r21 or. Fred Gilbert,
`Phone Clinton 233M. 39-40-41n 936r82, •Goderich. 25-btfh
Open Sunday, October 5
and Every Night Next Week
• • •
GOODRICH T -I -R -E -S
FIRESTONE
Cities Service Station
ging 'St,
Charles Shanahan, Manager
Phone 342 ,
- Clinton
14f0f 2GAN—BAYLF.EY—In Ontario St,
United Church, :Clinton, on Satur-
day, S'eptenrber 27, 1947, by Rev.
W. J. Woolfrey, Verna Marie,
daughter of 1,tr. and Mr. George
Bayley, Mullett . Township, to Rob-
ert Kenneth Gree, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas, Morgan, Clinton.
PRUS SAIRK•ER-3n Trinity Angli-
can church, Bayfield, by Rev. Le
Verne Morgan, on Saturday, Se -pt.
ember 27, . 1948, Mary Jacqueline
Parker, younger daughter of Mr.
and Mss, John H. Parker, Bayfield,
to Keith Albert Pruss, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Albert Pruss, London.
ROB3N$ON—WILSON--At the home
of the .bride's sister, .Mks. William
Carter, Westfield, by Rev. A. G.
Hewitt, Auburn, on Saturday, Sept.
ember 27, 1947, Ella May, younger
daughter of Mrs. Alice Wilson,
OIinton, and the Iate Wilmer Wil-
son, Auburn, to John Winston Rob-
inson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Robinson, ;Newcastle on -Tyne, Eng-
land, •
RMPA'-WR1IGBfi—At the parsonage
of the United: Church, Harrow, by
;Rev. J. A. Walker, Delight, daugh-
ter of MT. and ,Mrs. Earl Wright,
Harrow, to Harry Rath, Grand
Rend, only son of Mr. and MIs.
Wesley Rath, Harrow, formerly of
Blyth.
STURDY-KERINLGHAN — In Ben-
miller United Church on Saturday,
September 27, 1947, by Rev. S. E.
,Ilaward, Alice Isabel, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Rini S. Kernighan,
Colborne township, to Chester
George J. Sturdy, son of 27i. and
Mrs. Austin .Sturdy, Goderich town -
DEATHS
DORRII:NGTON--Sn Tuckersmith, on
Friday, September 20,1947, Florence
Dorrington, aged 61 years. Funeral
from the Beattie Funeral Home,
Rattenlbury St. E,, Clinton, Monday,
;September 29, to Clinton Cemetery.
THOMSO':N—At her home, Stanley
Township, on Sunday, September 29
•1947 ' Mrs. Samuel Thomson, in her
71st year. Funeral from her late
residence to Baird's Cemetery Tues-
day, September 30.
NOTICE OF TENDERS
SALE OF BERRY FARM
The Berry Farm of the late Or-
mand R. Alcock situated on part of
Let` 19, 4th Concession, Township of
Goderich, containing seventy - four
acres of land will be sold as a going
concern immediately.
The property will be sold subject to
reserve bid. The highest or any ten-
der not necessary "accepted: The
property can be viewed at ,any time.
All tenders must be :sent in with a
marked cheque of ten ,per cent of the
tender price to R. C. HAYS, 100.
Solicitor for the Estate, Box 547,
Goderich, on or before the 18th day
of October, at twelve o'clock'.
For further particularsapply to
the 'above mentioned solicitor or to
WILLIAM ALCQOK, Administrator,
R.R. No. 2, Goderich.
• 59-.40-41b
•
Notice to Creditors
AND OTHERS
RIsc executors of the estate of
Walter Mair. late of the Town of
Clinton, Retired Parolee, deceased,
who died on or about the '26111 day
of December. 1946, will distribute
U1E:assets of his estate after the 31st
day of October, 1947, having regard
only to the claims of; creditors and
others filed on or before that date
with the undersigned.
RLDDEL & 13EATTY,
51 Albert Street,
Stratford, Ontario
Solicitors' for the Executors.
39-40-41b
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every occasion
C v • COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66;j
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East.. Phone 586
594
HOSPITAL ASD,'.:"0 MEET
The monthly meetiiig of Clinton
Hospital Aid will be• held, Tuesday
Octgber 7, at 8 p.m. A. good attend-
ance 3s requested.
;More than a ,guaeter of a million
stoves Of all #rinds are made every
year in Canada.
Community Auction
Sale
of Furniture and Household Effects
at the home of the auctioneer, 'Cutter
Street, Clinton, oil
SATURD Y, OCTOBER 11
at 130 p,m. sharp, the following:
'Dining' room table and 6 ehairs;
leather rocking chair; rocking chairs
2 single folding beds with inner'
spring mattresses; kitchen cabinet;
2 kitchen eupboards; 9 kitchen chairs;
solid oak serving table; small table;
New Raymond sewing machine; 2
Quebec beaters; Wilton rug 9'x12';
Axminster rug 9'x12'; Axminster
rug 7'x9'; Brussels rug 10`x14`; Qon-
goleum rug 91x19`; 2 linoleum rugs
6`7[7'/;`.
Numerous other 'aaticies not 1ieted.
Anyone desiring to place articles
in this sale, please contact or phone
the undersigi`ted ' before Tuesday
October. 7th.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
Auctioneer, phone, Clinton 201.
40-41-b
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
At Lot 3, Concession 7, Mullett Town-
ship, '/ mile east of Kinburn, on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1947
at 2 pm. Sharp
IMPLEMENTS:
1 M.H. Mower (5/ ft. cut); 1 hay
rake; 1 cultivator; 1 disc; 1 Quebec
riding plow (new); 1 Fleury walk-
ing plow (21" new); 1 snuffler; 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 number ber of
cedar posts; 1 hay knife; 1 root
pulper; 1 cutting box; 1 colony;houso
(10x12); 3 barrels; 3 bunches of
shingles; large number of ,articles
too numerous to mention.
TERMS: EASEL
Wm. Carnochan Len Rowland
Proprietor auctioneer
39-401)
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock and Implements. at Lots
40-41, Concession 13, Eulett, 1 mile
east and t/s mile south of Auburn
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8
at 12 o'clock sharp
HORSES -1 matched team of grey
Geldings, 9 years old, 3400 lbs.
OATTLE-7 choice young Durham
cows: Durham cow due time of sale,
Durham cow clue 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 due May 15; 1 Reg. Durham
bull, 3' years old; 8 Durham spring
calves; 6 choice Durham heifers, 1
year old; 4 Dunham steers, 1 year
old; 3 Durham cows, due. in Feb.;
1 Durham cow due Ana. 3.
POULTRY — 350 New Hampshire
pullets (laying). s
PIGS York sow due Nov. 5th:
8 York chunks, 100 lbs.; 8 York
chunks, 60 lbs.: 10 York pies, 150
lbs.
t34PLE1VIENTS--aM-II binder. 7 ft.
(cut one season); 31-H side ,rake; 1
farm wagon (like new); buggy; cut-
ter: 18 -disc fertilizer drill (like
new); mower: 14 ft. stock rack; set
of harrows: scirffler: set of sloop
sleghs; M -H 102 Tractor on rubber,
13-26, starter and 1ilshts (this tractor
is like new); 2 section drag harrons;
International 3 -furrow plow; 4 -wheel
trailer: steel roller: 1 DoLaval cream
separator (No. 18); MEI 12 -in.
grinder (like new): host of other
articles.
GRAIN --1200 bus. of Oats and
.Barley; 500 bus. of Oats; 30 rows of
Tihrnins, 40 rd.
HAY -30 tons of mixed Hay: 200
new feed sacks,
'Quantity of Household Effects,
•TERMS—CASH.
Harold Jackson, Archie Robinson,
Auctioneer Proprietor
E. P. Chesney. Clerk
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now Playing—(Oct, 2-4)1
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans ' in
"APACHE ROSE"
Shown in Trucolor
Mom, Tues., Wed., and Thurs.
(Oct. 6-9)
THE EGG AND I
A book of the month is, now the
picture of the year. A gay,
heart -warning drama about a
city -bred girl Who • tries so hard
to be the ef;fieiesst wife of a
poultry farmer.
Claudette Colbert
Fred MacMurray Marjorie Main
Fri. and Sat... (Get. 10-11)
Penny Singelton Arthur Lake
and Larry Simms
Take a movie holiday with the
Bumsteads in their mierntiest mix-
up. Fun for everyone in
Blondie's Holiday
■
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock, Implements, Grain,
Feed and household Effects
at Lot 32,. Concession 13,. IiulIett
Township, ,d I/ miles north and 11/2
miles west of Londesboro, on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
at 12.30 p.m. sharp the following:
HORSES—
Bay gelding 12 years old; aged
team.
LIAL
,D i m corer '7. yrs. old due Dec.
12; Durham cow 8 yrs. old due Dec.
16; Durham cow 9 yrs. old due Jam
17; 3' steers rising 2 yrs. old; 2 heifers
rising 2 yrs. old; 2 spring calves.
PIGS• --
7 chunks approx. 125 lbs. '
tivrim M'FiNl0S
M.H. binder, 6' cut, with Sifters;
M.H- mower, 5' mut; M.H. 13 tooth
cultivator; 3M.I3. 12 hoe drill; M.H.
12 plate inthrow disc; M.H. manure
spreader; land roller; hay rake; 2
single row ecufflers• Cockshutt 1 -
furrow riding plow; 2 No. 21 Fleury
walking ploughs; gang plough; tur
nip drill; wagon; flat rack; gravel
box; 2 wagon boxes; ' stock rack;
2 pig crates and flat rack; top bug-
gy; cutter; Clinton fanning mill;
MEL root pulper (like new); 18'
extension straw pipe for blower; De
Laval No. 12' cream separator; hay
fork; car, pulleys, sling chain and
2 draw ropes, lengths 165 and 125'
(like new); set of sling ropes; elec-
tric fencer; grass seeder; 2 wheel
barrows, water trougih; two 20' lad
dein; set 'of bean scales;
HARNESS, EIPC.—
:Set of breeching harness; set of
baclehaud harness; set of single har-
ness; 5 horse collars; 2 collar tops
(good)i; 2 horse Markets;
FEED and GRAIN -
8 rows mangles, 35 rods long; 21
rows of turnips, 35 rods long; approx.
15 tons hay; 100 bus, mixed grain;
500 Ibus, oats (Vanguard):`
LUMBER --
Approx. 203 ft. of dressed pine
lumber (dry): 3 silo rods and a
quantity of silo plank; quantity of
2x4 'hemlock scantling; quantity of
hemlock and white ash;
HOUSEHOLD E3'FEIC•TS—
Cook stove and pipes; Daisy churn;
ICarn organ; numerous other articles.
TERMS CA511
No reserve as farm is sold.
Frank Longman
Proprietor Edward W. Elliott,
40-41b Auctioneer
PENNEBAKER'S DRUG STORE
W. S. R. HOLMES, DRUG STORE
Choose Your
Work Gloves or Gauntlets
From Our Complete Line
HORSEHIDE
ail COWHIDE
'SPLIT PIGSKIN
MULESKIN
PHONE 2
Leathers
AIKEN'S
CLINTON
NOW OPEN
Clinton's Newest Shop
Specializing in:
Golden Brown FRENCH FRP0S roc
HAMBURGERS 15c
10c
SANDWICHES
TEA COFFEE MILK
SOFT DRINKS CIGARETTES
HOT DOGS
We are well known ,to many of you through operations at
Grand Bend during the summer
PARRY'S SNACK BAR
Fail:liabne Dairy BuildingClinton
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODBRI'CH
Now— "THE OVERLANDERS"
and in Cinecolor
"GOD'S COUNTRY'
Mon., Tues., and Wed.
Adult Entertainment
Ingrid Bergman
Cary Grant and Louis Calhent
Telling the story of a lady 'whose
reputation was Manhandled by the
fidgity tongue of gossip.
NOTORIOUS'
Thins., Fri., Sat.
Louis Hayward, Barbara Britton
Una O'Connor
A tale of thieves and cavaliers,
revealing the untold Monte Cristo
secrets for the first time.
The Return
of Monte Cristo •
Coning— Maureen O'Hara in
"MIRACLE ON 34th STREET"
— 'Matinees —
Wed., 'Sat., Holidays at 2.30 p.m.
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH
Now— "TILE MICHIGAN KID"
with Jon Hall -in Technicolor
Mon, Tues., Wed., and Thurso
THE EGG AND I
Betty MacDonald's book ;of the
year made into .a riotous bundle
of laughter and romance
Starring Claudette Colbert
and Fred MacMurray
Fri. and Sat.
SPORT OF KINGS
Al hire thrills, of the race- track
,plus a fighting and adventurous
romance. Starring
Paul :Campbell - Goria Henry
Coming—"THE SEVENTH VEIL"
with James Mason and Ann Todd
Matinees: Sat., holidays, 2.30 p.m.
MAKE THIIS
YOUR BOYS. STORE
Our present stock of Boys' Suits is second to none; good•
looking, hard-wearing tweeds in assorted cheeks and
weaves, breams or greys, for ages 6 to 16 years.
2 PAIRS TIoUS:EIR'S $10.25 to $23.50
Sweaters and Trousers
Manch up an outfit for your
boy. Sweaters in assorted colors
and patterns. Trousers in as-
sorted tweeds and worsteds,
Suitable for dress or :school.
ACCESSORIES
• Tweed Caps
• Underwear
• Socks and Golf Hose
• Shoes
• Ties
Breeches
Genuine Tweeduroy and Cord-
uroy Breeches in 'all sizes, for
cooler weather, in stock now.
Iltunpbrey Cloth and Tweeds
will be in stock in appioxilnately
two weeks.
JUST ARRIVED
A 'Shipment of Boys' Arrow SHIRTS
(Just like Dad's) in white Broadcloth, sizes 11Th to 141/z
Pickett and Campbell
Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes, Scott McHale Shoes
PHONE 25 CLINTON
New Fabrics
At last, we have a NEW, different line of Upholstering
Fabric* — Stripes, Tapestries and American Velours —
to help brighten your home for this fall and coming wimtter,
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JACK'S UPHOLSTERING
W. L. MOORE,- Proprietor.
WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED
Huron and Orange Sts. - Clinton
- PHONE 62
Open Sunday, October 5
AND EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEER
WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS
GOODRICH TIRES - EXPERT REPAIRS
Murphy Bros. Garage
HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE
Huron and Orange Sts, Phone 465 Clinton
Headquarters
For Hand -Made FURNACE and STOVE
PIPES
"They Last!"
IIUGH R. HAWKINS
PLb1MBING and REATtNO
Business 244 Phone Residence 470