HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1945-06-07, Page 4Ht:CL
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re hive' a peeial °Greeting'
Cards for his Occasion.'`
Your, DAD ' would like to
get a card" from YOU.
T, COOPER.
Store Open Evenings 6. to 8
In Business Since 1885
Phones 86W, 36J°
Trying Weather? Yes
pon't let it get you down. Rivitalize your system with
Ferroplex
It's a, wonderful combination of Iron and Vitamin. B. Complex
We have just received another shipment of De Raznonds Colognes
Divinity, Pinx, Apple B ossom 65cts,, 95ets, and $1.50
R. ID1MES PNM, 11.
CLINTON ONT..
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STRAW HATS
PRONE 61
The Season for Straw Hats is here again
We have them in all sizes 63/4 to 71/L in Fedora a::d
Boater Styles Priced from $1.00 to $2.95
In Sand, Brown and other Shades
DAVIS Sc HERMAN
CUSTOM TAILORS -- Be Measured by a Tailor.
Red Shield
The regular meeting •.of the R. S.
W. A. was held in the work rooms
With 24 members present. The meet-
ing opened with the Lieut. taking the
devotionals.
The president their` took. the chair
and carried• on with `tbe brsiness.-
Donations are gratefn ly received,
2 quilt tops from Mrs. IIabkirk; 1
mems overcoat from. Mrs. Penne-
baker $1,00 from Mrs, Allen; second
hand clothing from Mrs. Brandon;
second hand •clothing from Mrs.
Gibbing:; 1 hand knit sweater by
Miss Maude Chambers; The col-
lection amounted to $2.92.
The meeting closed and a delight-
fuI !uneh was sets, cI.
The Ladies to serve next Tuesday
will, be Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Hayden,
M18, Neilans.
H U LLET'T 'TOWNSHIP ,
Mx. Wm. Lee .is spending a 'weelc'se
holi;(ays at the home of ills sister,
Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Cole of Mammos'&.
1VIrs Vat"on Reid of I1 mock has
r+eeonsidered.'- heV resignation„,' and
has been .reengaged as teacher of
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,s No. 11 for the coming year.
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Mt gncl 11 alL •l itolsey,',y visited on
Sunday yaith the, latter's parents, Mr:.
and ,Bobt ,$eattie '
Deep tlae dat of Jutae Ith for the
play, "Bare Colnes'Cllanlir',' in th.;
Londesboro',Hall., PipcePclt for, the
Burns Chun h, NV,
The deeeinitions ;of Buibbi"s Qbarch,
have coznanei4eed, then woSr*.
Over in Europe the war is over for thousands of
people, but the aftermath of war is more horrible,
in many cases, than war itself, for hunger and fam7
ine are stalking the land. - ,
But what a different picture here' in Canada,! Our,
few: sacrifices are worth scarce a. passing thought.
There is food a -plenty for everybody, and at prices
that make the food available to all.'
One vital need of the Intngry peoples, of Eprope
is for pork and.bac<an. i hot need will exist for mon-
ths to come. • It is up to the farmers of 'Canada to,
supply that need to -the e reatest possible extent,
'Our' hog production must not slip. We niust'raise
more hogs "over here' for "over there"
By raising more hogs the Canadian Farmer'help3
himself too - because there's money in hogs if they're
fed right. Feeding right means 'giving them :a bal-,
anced feed - your own grain and SHUR-GAIN 41%
HOG CONCENTRATE. The cost of raising a hpg,
to market' weight with this balanced feed is abiu'i
$13.50, the cost of feeding on ,grain alone is :about
$19.80 You save the difference of $6.30.per Hog!
Decide now to go after more money from ' your
hogs, by feeding a balanced feed. SHURGAIN;
HOG CONCENTRATE gets hogs to market faster;
and with the better finish that brings bonus checks 1
Shur -Gain 41 % Hog Concentrate
PRICE $3.40 per bag -
niton Feed lei
Clinton
J. K. Cornish
Brucefield
.ino. Allington
Varna
Alex Wells
Londesboro
n Nort,
Duron
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Progressive 'Conservative
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CAN BE TRUSTED
He Stands, Behind Bracken's Program
John Bracken is a Statesman
Not a Politician
Can .you trust a Government that hai been so inconsistent?' We believe tha
servicemen deserve a better break in rehabilitation ,than ;they have :':wfar
received.
THE INTERESTS OF THE HURON BOYS WILL'BE CARDtIFF'S FIRST
CONCERN
Earners of Huron Need a Man
who Knows
Cardiff will fight for farmers' rights and in so doing each- and,every citizen
of North Huron will benefit. .
For a Square Deal for Citizens din all,
walks of Life in North _Huron..
VOTE CARDIFF, L. E. x JU-N'E-I 1
Authorized by the North Huron Progressive Conservative Association.
• IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE
Tom I�RYnE
S WORTHY of YOUR SUPPORT
Members of the Armed Forces and their Relatives
Over one half of the Progressive Conservative- Candidates are Ex -Servicemen. That assures fair play, for the boys when they return. The interests of those who served are the first consideration of TOM PRYDE.
FARMER This is your first chance to have a farmer as- Premier of Canada. JOHN BRACKEN'S plans will give
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FARMERS equality to Agriculture. Give him a chance. Make the farmer prosperous and everybody will benefit.
SOCIAL WORKERS This party is pledged to put into effect' all reasonable measures for the improvement of the health anativing standards of all our people.
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY The Progressive Conservative Platform calls foil aid to the Provinces in extending all the benefits of education suitable to the needs of the district,.
NATIONAL UNITY National unity is our greatest need: It cannot -be EEeured by setting Race against Race, Labour against
Capital, the "Little Fellow" against the "Big Fello w." Only the Progressive Conservative Party is
snaking a true National appeal to all Canadians.
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IN.ON-PERTH
Ontario has Spoken -,-Repeat your Progressive Conservative Vote on Monday next.
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Authorized by Huron -Perth Prog resive Conservative Association
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