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• III over Canada, in cities, towns, villages and on farms,
't hundreds of thousands of men alid women watch for the post-
--man to bring dependents' allowance • cheques as other people
ilocilt for pay.day. They are people of allages whose bread.
,vvinners a.re away OnactiVe service. Theyinclude retuned mea
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not yet back in civil life.
And 50011 there will be hundreds of tho'usands more, back
from the war. They will receive cheques to help them buy
civilian ClOthbsto go to college, to get technical or vocational •
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CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL. DESIGNS
.For Every Occasion
• BatkiiiRia-OCISHT Storage
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To save:space in: your•Abener; Wee
have square eolAamers.Be sure "
ask for thew, as it 11 wU soon.' be
fruit time; again. 'fitigC'aslc.,to haVo
your fruit sharp frezernas • • it only
costs 3eper pint. eoi: 5c per, quart,
but greatly l'ilorntres 'the product.
We have smelts at 20c a.
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FROZEN 'FOODS ARE BETTER
'Wanted At Once. • ' "
ear. -a 4 cylinder Whippet,.
Willyn Ford or Chentrolet. Apsily
Jonathan Hgil1, for partinidars.
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• Bull for Sale
Polled -Angus Bull 18 Months old,
Apply to Charles Lindsey, Clinton:
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Gardener Wanted
Capable gardener. Good wages.
Phone 264, or get in contact with
Mt. Clifford Epps. 53-1
For Sale .
A number of range shelters. Pri-
'ees reaseinable. 'Phone 33, F
,Andrews. „„ . . 58-2
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PlnYing t, ,uNDEns,,
otHEAH,,,Son ofEliCkan I Taelini.'.
Tues. -Wed,
-:Itiftt.:1-lOn*orth, Lee Bowman,' and
Jetiet Blair.
,`,An' engrossing tale of 4 show that
defied' ,th litz. n, Technicolor
TO -NIGHT and Eritatv NIGHT
•'Fji. Sat. Two. Features •
SUNDAy DINNER FOR A
A'. tender, heart-warming ' story
ofstne OshOru family who lead. a
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happy existence on a Florida
• „housetioant hut • aie - willing to
•4'shiereSthelinall witling, lad in khaki
• Anne Baader, Sohn ,Rodialc. •anti
7Withinger..
AIroRich, innTeChninolor photo-
, :gnasthy comes the thrilling saga
•of the aircraft carrier,
• "THE FIGHTING „LADY"
'HAAT**.
Now:Pring — "HAVING WPng
DERFUL CRIIVIW' Pat O'Brien
and Oaten Landis .
Mon..Toes. Wed. -Dual Features
Anne 'Baxter, John Ifediak and•
• Janentfirwell telling a timely, and
amusing story! of faireilr'-life and
its diversions •,
Sunday Dinner for a Soldier
• As art added Teehnieolor attract-
ion "THE FIGHTING LADY"
Narrated by Limit Robert Taylei
Thur. Fri. and Set. '
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello
Plus Phil Spitalny and his House
of Charm All Girr Orchestra M
the tale of n te;cher's petter's.
"TITRE COMETHE :CORDS"
Coming' "TAKE IT • OR LEAVE
IT' and -IN ' THE MEANTIME
DARLING
- IMO:NT TWA
•No Playing "ROUGHLY 'SPEAK-
• ING" Jaels Carson and Rosalind
Russell • •
•Mon. Toes. an Wed,
Deanna Dorbin, •Robert Paige, and
Akira Tamiroff Supported by a
n'enular past, in on appealing
=steal romance •
•r i'laNNT HELP SINGING"
Thur. 'FA. and Saturday
Phil Baker, Marjorie Masson and
Edward Ryan Sunday night'S
-radio hit comes to the Regent
with 'all its fun ,and provocatine
entertainment
.." TA.K'E IT OR LEAVE IT ...
Charles Starrett in a rollieldng
Western •,
"SWING IN THE SADDLE"
Coining "A.-TRE20 GROWS IN
BItOOKLYN Starring Margaret
McGuire
GOOD NEWS!
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A few ciays ago good news was broadcast around the world that '
the war in Europe was over BUT, THE BEST NEWS OF ALL
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_THE OLD, OLD -STORY— "that Christ Jesus came into• the world -
to save sinners." (youand me) 1 Tim. 115; so that all those who ..
accept Hini as Saviour shall be saved for time and eternity.
TUNE IN; Pilgrim Hour E.D.S.T. Sunday evening
- LOCAL STATION CKLW WINDSOR
• Week -end Specials
Do Nuts
• Buns
Fruit Bread
Tea, Biscuits
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the 'nationwide machinery to facilitate a grateful country's rarm Wst, of itinbinsi
plans for -restoring -service men and women to civilian life.
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This IS a tremendous .task. h will entail a vast aniOunt
Of bookkeeping. But you can,be sure that your banks will. take -
, it in their stride Without impairing -regular banking service. ,
this Advertisement
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is Sponsored
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.. Always it' has' been our guiding principle to l'ender. the Oiliest
in, respect and Consideration towards every family who calls on us
foinfuneral service. .
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WE SERVE' AS. WE WOULD BE SERVED'
BEATTIE FUNERAL HOME
GEORGE E. BEATTIE :
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AU'BURN
Pte. William Raithby of • Ottawa,
• -spent the week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ralthby;
Mrs. Eustace of Ottawa, is visiting
Dr. E. C. Weir and Misg,' josephine.
IVIrs. Alfred Asquith has returned
to her home here, after spendin
the winter with her daughter, Mrs
0. F. MeIlveen and Mo. McII-Veen
Hownianville. •
Donald Ross accompanied. by Jack
-Beattie, and Douglas Gee of Galt,
epeot the week end with Mrs. Fred
Ross, '
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reailing twas• given by Mrs. Fred
Toll. Mrs. Geo. Hamilton 'auctioned
'tionie-mude Slaking and. 'household
articles. The proceeds 'amounting 'to
$3,25, , -
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•wfpNBstvtAir„7.11:itINE 27th
HORSES-111ate?ed ieiim of ClydeS,
5 yrs. o'd; 1 Clyde mare 9 yrs: old.
IMPLEMENTS -1 Deering binder,
7 ft.; Deering mosven,„ 6 ft. sulky
rake; International ioader; seed
drill; disk barren' steelinn
m.ond •havrown;" harrow cart; Oliver'
riding. prow; walking plow; sleighs
light sleigh; . light wagon; gravel
l -ox; truck wagon (new); hay rake;
farm *igen; cutting box; cutter;
buggy; road earn scuffler; 2000 lb.
sCales; hay fork; rope; slings; 1 line
shaft and flannel's and pulley; 5 long
straw collars; 2 sets 'of team 'harness:
2 sets of light harness; InDeLaval
cream separator; 'pig mate..
Household: Effects -1 box stove,
coal heater, a beds, springs' and .mat-
resseso Inner spring onattness ronn-
ber of drown. Am*, 6 oa
dtiink chairs; ntimber ilf anie
ales, number of easy eltaine go
roc -kens, washing machine and wrin
MARRIAGES t
CARVER-LFORHES—in the Con-
gregational •Churcb• New Pre'.ton,
Connecticut, U.S.A., 001 Saturday
June 9th, 1945, Jane Davidson
Forbes, Cli4an, Onto and jambs
William • Carver, Lincoln Park,
Mich., were united marriage by
Rev. Wm. Whiston.
TAYLOR—MORRISON-ssIn. St. Bris
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gid's Church,. • Toronto, -non Satur-
day, June 2nd, Frances Veronica
Merrison, -and Pte. Frank Daniel
,,,,sTayler, were united in marring°,
Stanley Johnston, for their June • '
meeting. The president, Mrs. C. A
Howsonpresided, -and the devotiona
period was 'taken by. Mrs. C.
1Anderson 'and tdrs. John McKnight
During the afternoon qui;n-blocks
were made, • and a top given to the
• ,• Cross.. The topic was taken by
g Mrs. J. Phillips assisted by Mrs.
Frank RaithbY,' Mrs. Stanley L1
• BIRTHS
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McKENZIE—Tri Clinton Public Hos-
, pital; on Wednesday, June Inth,
• to Cpl. and Mrs. J. W. McKenzie,
a son, Ross John.
MeDONALD—In , Clinton Public
Hcispital on Tuesday, June 12th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald
of Clinton, a daughter.
WATSON—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital on Sunday, June 10th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Jack 'Watson, Clinton, a
, daughter,
-f sten 'Mrs Et'l is. C. C.
1 Anderson and Mrs. Glen Raithby.
Mrs. Earl McKnight favored with a
solo. The meeting was then brought
to a close, and a pot luck lunch was
Served: •
W. M. S.
,., The W. 1C -S. •of Knox Presby
tterian church held a quilting- in the
chtirch basement on Thursday aftero
noon, when two glints were com-
pleted. The president Miss Josephine
Weir, presided for a short prognam,
letters et thanks- for 'flowers re-
ceived' during their . bereayentent,
were read from J. J.. Wilson and
:family and Robts.T. Scott and family.
Also letters of 'appreciation for
flowering plants received on Mothers
Day frpm Mrs. G. Yuntiblutt and
. Mrs. J. Houston. The president made
• mention that since our last meetiog
%Ivo members had been called to
higher service. Mrs. Scott and Mrs.
Wilson. A minutes silence was ob.
served followed by prayer hy Mrs,
Lavvson. 'Vita. Eine Cowan read the
first chapter of the new study book,
"The Gateway of Freedom", Re-
freshments were served.
The monthly meeting of the Wet-
s men's Institute, -will be held in the
• Foresters Hall on Tuesdiiy, June
19th at 2.30 p,m. The report of the
District Annual. will. he given.by
Mrs. Jas. Woods, and Mrs. Gordon
Tayl cr. !
Ladies Aid .
The Ladies Aid of the Baptist
• Clain -ch met at the home of Mrs,
W. lid. S.
The W. M. S. of Knox. • United
Cliorch met • in tire Sunday School
room with the president Mrs. las.
Woods in charge, Letters were read
by Miss Elana Mutchn corresponding
scetetann from Mrs. C. M. Strang;
han, Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Erratt and
Miss 'Katherine Wagner. It was re-
pel:led, 'that a bale valued at $71.50
was packor and snipped on May 28th, 1
Mr. „Earl Wightman was in -charge
of the program -and Mrs. Win, Craig I
presided at the piano. The scripture
'was read by Mra.' G o Bean and
lron6 was offored by IVIrs. Clarence:
Can. Mrs, Fre) Toll gave a Inner on I
Crwistian ,Stewaselsli'p, and a does 1
was rendered by M J J
soo and Mrs, Geon:,Million. M'ss
Tame Minch. gave, a eadines The
ohToter from Om Stnely book was
taken by Mrs, Earl Wightntan,
• Ladies Guild
The president, Mrs. Alfred Nesbit
-presidedfor the Julie meeting of the
Ladies Guild, of St. Sicirlen
coo Church. The Bible leading visas
taken by Miss Margaret Nesbit. •A
reading was given by Mrs. Witmer
NichOlSon and Mrs, Wm. Hageitt
eontributeel a solo. The 'topic "'Pile
intlitence of music 'and 'song was
given by I'Vns. Gordon Tanlor. ,A.
SANDERSON-LIn Scaforth Hospital
on June 3rel, to Mr. and Mts. John
Sanderson, •(Viola Dexter) a
• daughter.•
OARBERT—In Clinton Paints Hos-
• pital on Tuesday, June 12th, to
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Corbett of Olin -
a daughter. -
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DEATHS '
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Cinton,- on • Wednesday,
_June 13th, „Eli:zabeth Rath, wife ofP
Samuel Kamp. •• .
CARBERT—In Clinton, tin Welnes-
day, June 13th, infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gto. Carberts . •
SHAVER—In Exet.r, on Ta•Csday,
June 12th, Mary Elizabeth Smith,
wi 'ow of the late 'Cyrus Hethert
eihaver, in her 77th year. '
TAilrLOR—T0 Crntorn Tuesday
June 12th, Anes Callander, widow
of ite fete John- Taylor, aged,80
years.
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Ilou-e Wented
. One or two story house, Modern
Cenveniences, Will a'ent • or buy,
transaction, • p: 0.. 'Hex 255,,
Clinton. ' ,.. 53-1
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unSu.„tralyeidred,00 p.venolises of, libe
ie ., a s weer may
liaye same bY proving preperty add
paying exPenses, • Chas.
Clinton. ' •
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ger; day bed' and couch, tubs, boiler,
kitchen chairs, • • rug 9x9, sewing
machine, lawn mower, large quantity
of- dishes, antique -nod modern, kit-
chen utensils, quantity of good
silverware, 2 hanging lamps, 1- new
light gas lamp, sealers. toilet sets,
coal oil stove and • oven, 1
coal oil heater, 2 robes, brass jardiri-
ein, churn, folding • .baby huggn,
pictures, ,pulley _clothes ,line„ host of
othersartieles.
FARM -196 -acro farm, Lots 6 and
7, pen. 5, Two., Mullett; bank :barn,
straw shed, .steel. drive shed; frame
houSe, clay loam, c ose to store,
church and school, good 2.Arat!)? sups
ply, all seeded, s
TEILMS---Chattels •cash. Property
made known, day -of sale. Farm may
be sold, separate or together.
, Harold Jackson, 'Auctioneer; •
MRS. BERT STEPHENSON, Prop,
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A Fine 'Piano
Cemetery Memorials
Large stock of modern memorials
displan sit our
Clinton- Showrooms
For the convenience of our patrons,
office will be open. on
Fridays
Open by • appointment at any other
• • time
, See Mr. J. J. Zapfe, next door
•- Cunningham & Pryde
, ciintaii :-L..•,-RIcalttt;.----Seafortit,'.
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• H. T. RANCE
NOTARY PUBLIC
• Fire Insurance Agent
Representing 14 Fire Insurance
• Companies
Division Court Office, Clinton
Frank Fingland,RA.,
Barrister, s Solicitor, • Notary Publia
•' Successor to W. Brydone, K.C.
Sloan Blodis .... Clinton; Ont.
INSURANCE
BONDS ' INVESTMENTS
We specialize in all'lines of
. Insurance
. Fire - Automobile - Accident
. Sickness - Burglary - Plate Glass
Liability
H. C. Lawson
Clinton, Ontario. Office 251W
Bank of. Montreal Phone
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ARTHUR lARRII"
BARTLIFIrS
The Home of pod. Eats
PHONE 1 •
NOTICE
st.' Shipment of
Farm Gates
on Hand
• H. Charlesworth
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1 'Lost
A pair of girl's brown shoes, lids -
Sing frcnii Rusty' Shoe Shop, Will
pease leave them at the *op.
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Clearing Auction Sale
of
Farm, Farm Stock, Implements and
Household Effects at
Lot no 34, Ctin. 11, County • Road,
Gocierich TownshiP, 4 miles south of
Clinton on •
THURSDAY, JUNE 21st '
.at 1 o'clock sharp: .
, consisting of the following
HORSES— Black mare 8 yrs. o/d,
CATTLE.--
Ayrshire heifer, 3 yrs. old, freshen,
Ayrshire lieifer, 4 yrs. fresh-
ened; Durham cow, 7 Yrs. old, 'fresh-
ened; Earrow cow 5 yrn•old; 2 Pollee)
Angus heifers, 2 yrs. old.; 3 Polled
Angus yearling steers; 3 spring cal-
ves. „.
PIGS— 8 chunks. • • •
IMPLEMENTS '
M. •H, binder, 6, ft. cut; M. H.
It. cut; M. H. 10 hoe chitin
Full scale late inodel . in beautiful • Inclwer' 6
shape. Just fit for' .any home or. pring, tooth cultivator; 10 ft. hay
musical hall. Don't let this slip rake; set of bob sleight, (nearly
you. are looking for something ' rIew); 'seuffler ; walking plow; hay
rack"; cutting- box; steel • wheel
en -app -y. Phone 34-616 Ciinten, • •
JONATHAN HUGILL wagon; truck wagon,. steel tire bug.'
. 53_2 g'y; 2 set of double harness anct
• rolitrs; R. S. 11 Lister .cream separa-
tor capacity 600 Ms. (nearly new);1
Strawberry Pickers 1930 Chevrolet sedan M first class,
condition, tires nearly new. •
Wanted
25 real good strawberry p'cicers.
Pleasant work and good pay. Phone
F. W. ANDREWS
-• 53-4
WANTED
Inexperienced Girls
in Local Hosiety Mill
to learn, Full Fashion Topping
A good trade to learn
apply.
Richmond Hosiery, Ltd
- 53-8
$2,800 Bayfield
Well built yean:round Residence
or Sureiner 'Home. 2 bedrooms, toilet
and basio on ground -floor, 3 bed-
rooms and bath on second. Sunromn
oriince,• 'garage. Good well with ,
pressure system. Large Mt. Terms.
Stevenson & Hunt Limited,
LONDON ONTARIO
Quality •of hay, about 300. bus. ox
oats; sinall quantity -of wheat; hay e
fork; 100 ft. hay rope(forks, shovels t
and thole. • :
FURNITURE— -•
Leather ,c-buch; 6 dining . roosn
chairs; extension tatble; sideboaod;
kitchen table; kitchen chains; dew
bed, dresser and wash stand; 2 iroh
beds; springs and mattress; chest
of drawers, wardrobe.; cook stove,
washing machine; lamps; dishes an
glossy/ate- and numerous other
arti cies.
1203. .
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• Charge- moderate and satisfantion
Guaranteed.
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Insurance Protection
Automobiles, fire, 'wind, accident
sickness, Ilbspitaliza,tion.•
Cheapest rates and most 'modern
coverage.•
• M. G. RANSFORD
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Barrister -at -Lan
Solicitor of --the Supreme Court of
180w CLINTON,
Teacher Wanted
Teacher wanted for S. S, No. 9,
Hallett, duties to commence Sept,
4th. State experienee, cpsalifications,
salary expected, , • -
, • ,•'•T Marsh,
' • No. 1,
b2-2 , Auburn, Ont.
TEINDEIIS. WANTED
•tenders will be received 'Ili
to 5 le/Clock Pon. June 26th ,fog the
position of Assessor' and Collector of
Taxes tor the Municipality . of the
Town ,of .Clintim. Duties to commence
July 2nd.
Applicants to state salaryon»d all
applications to be. made to the gin-
loyment and Selectiye Service
Goderich, with referernee, to
rder No. 1664. •
Ontario .•
Proctor in Admiralty.
'Notary Public and Oominissioner
Office in the McKenzie Hotel
Hours: 2.00 to 5.00 Tuesdays
and Fridays.
Dr. F. G. Thompson
House and Office, Ontario Street
Clinton. Telephone 172
OFFICEHOURS: 2-4 in the after.
noon and 7-8 in the evening daily.
Other hours by appointment.
D. H. McINNES
F jectroalThIROerPaRkpiatCTNOrssaga44-_,
OffiCe: vostgeuroc5 ( P..
Low -.4-7,1
apepao:i'lh-d Set.' ifiitment by
tvour coilitgclpri 1_ j
by Manipulation Sun -Ray Tga:aiment
Phone 207
HAROLD JACKSON
Licensed 'Auctioneer
Specialist in 'Farm Mad Household
Sales. -
Licensed in Huron and Perth
Counties. Prices reasonable; satins
f cti
For inforznation etc. write or phone
• a on guaranteed.
For Salo
Barn, 45 ft. by 64 ftn yet% P..0.
posts. Excellent frame 0)1 Rtei
foundation. To be removed off prem
ses. Apply to E. J. Inewertha, Cli
ton R.R.3, phone Clinten 911-22.
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Chick Bargains for this week & nox
White Leghorns, Barred • Rock
'White Leghorns, Austin Whites non
sexed- 9.95, , pullets 19.95. Barre
Ro:ks, New Hampshires, Ne
Hampshire • X Barred R-eks 10.5
planets '10.95, s 5
sortni Heavies ;Ion -sexed• 9 95,
lets,' 14.95, cockerels 9.95. Assorted
Light Breeds non -sexed 8.95, pullets'
17.95, cockerels: White Legliorns
1.50. Started pullets: White Leg
horns, " White Leghorns X Barred
Rocks, Aust% Whites, 2 weeks old,
25-95, three weeks old 30.95, 4 weeks
old .35.95, Shipped C.O.D. This 'ad-
v.r isement must ac-onmany your
order. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph
Ontario.
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Wanted
A second hand radio, and also a
hest of drawers. Pease get in con-
ed with Mrs. Minnie Ross, Hayfield.
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n-1 .Veterinary Surgeon —
Phone 203- •Clinton, Ont.
ERNES'W. numtER
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CHARMED ACCOUNTAN1T
57-1Bloor Str. W. Toronto Ont.
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Harold J116180/1, R.R. No, 4 Seaforth,
plsone 14-661. -06-042
DE, G. S. ELLIOTT
At the same time and place there
wili he offered for sale subject to
reserve bid, the farm consisting ot
•80 acres more or less of good clay
loam,'bank lean 50' by 50' 11A story
stone house and asnevet-failing sup -
Pin of water.
Everything to be sold without
reserve owing to death in the hymn ,
TERMS ON CHATTELS CAso.:.
Terms on farm made known on dap
of' sale
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Mrs, Hattie, Tlionlenberrn," , •
• , • . Preprietress
Edward• W. Eliiett;'A.tictioneet. 55.1
• • • Heine. for Sale
ltS -story fraane, 3 bed rooms,
3 piece bath, furnace, Possession
July 15th, 1945. H. C. Lawsoo, HankOLE .
Montreal Bldg. Phone 251g', 51w, 5021t -
on, Ont.' .
Two Light '1)Pe.ourseRkeeent
ning rooms, or
board and room. Apply to box 63
Clniton. 52-2
Brick House For Sale
A good brick house in first-class
condition, All modern conveniences.
Alvin to News -Record 43-tf,
• Wanted
To buy --Trick building, large or
small, within 50 mile radius of
Wingtham for „wreelcing Ivan Lanlein,
149 Langarth St„ London, 1VIetcalf
8286w. • 49-tf
Wanted to Buy
Wanted to buy; old horses and dead
cattle for mink feed. If dead, phone
at mace. Fred Gilbert 9081.22 on Jack
Gilbert 908121, 58-11
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Company
.Head Office, Seaforth, Ont.
OFFICERS-- President W. R.
Archibald, Seaforth, Vice -President
Frank McGregor, Clinton, Manager
Seey-Treas, M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
DIRECTORS— W. R. Archibald,
Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton;
Alex. Broadfoot, Seafonth; Chris
Leonhardt, Bornhohn; E. J. Trewar-
tha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth
Alex..111cEwing, Blyth; Hugh Alexan-
der, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton.
AGENTS-- John E. Pepper, Bruce -
field; R. P. MeXercher, Dublin; J, P.
Praetor, Brodhagen; George t. Watt,
Blyth.
Parties desiring to effect insur-
miss or transact other business will
be promptly attended to on applica-
tion to any of the above officers ad.
dressed to their respective post offi-
ces. Losses inspected by the director,
CANADIANAATIONALRAIL AYS
. TIME TABLE
Trains will arrive at and depart
from Clinton as follows:
Toronto and Goderieh Division
Going East, depart 6,43 a.m.
Going East, depart 3.03 p.m.
Going West, depart ...1.:. 12.04 p.m,
Going West, depart 11.10 p.m.
London and Clinton Division
Coming North, arrive ... 11.20 a.m,
Going South, leave 8 1