Clinton News-Record, 1950-05-04, Page 5'3'HLJRSDAY, MAY 4, 1950
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ARTICLES FOR SALE •
GERIiARD HEINTZMAN Piano;
electric table model six tube
radio, "Serenader", , nearly new.
-Fred McCool, James St. Clinton.
18-b
LAWN ROLLER, METAL, '.40
gallon capacity; Globe-Wernick
book case, golden oak, top sec-
tion, lower drawer,. ;two book
sections with sliding glass doors;
large family trunk; all in, good
•condition. Phone 224J.
' 18-19-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1.947 DODGE BUSINESS Coupe,
colour black, 18,000 miles, ex-
cellent condition. Apply T. A.
Dutton, Brucefield, ..phone Clin-
ton 618r13. 18-b
1933 CHEVROLET COUPE with
rumble seat. Cheap for quick
saale. Phone 8213', Goderich.
18-p
' ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
"r W O -ROOMED FURNISHED
impartment, modern, centrally lo-
cated, suitable for couple or
business ladies. Phone 681W. •
17-18-b
THREE -ROOMED APARTMENT
on Rattenbury St. Phone Clin-
'torn 352W. 18-p
'THREE -ROOMED APARTMENT,
furnished, immediate possession.
Phone 463111. 18-b
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
BUILDING LOT ON MARY ST.
Apply B. Mittell, phone 588M.
18-p
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
'COLONY HOUSE AND STOVE,
will sell cheap. Louis Carbert,
14.R. 1, Clinton, phone 801r5.
18-p
TEN -YARD BELL HOPPER,
, complete with heavy duty axle
and rear tires and air brakes.
Built in 1947, never used as a
:gravel hopper. For further par-
ticulars apply Murray _Johnson,
Yingham, 17-18-p
FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
'TWO -SECTION Massey -Harris
Spring -Tooth Harrows, in good
working order. J. R. Torrance,
phone Clinton 900r24, 18-p
FARM HELP
RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED
Holland families, arriving soon.
Apply to Cde Haan, Belgrave,
Ont. 16-b-tfb
FARMS FOR RENT
'SMALL 'FARM FOR RENT,
ideally suited for light farming
or market gardening, Phone
'Clinton 803r2.' 18-b
FARMS FOR SALE
150 ACRES, good. agricultural
farm, barn 40' x 60', driveshed
20' x 40', seven -roomed dwelling,
hydro available, situated in Sten-
1ey Township three miles from
'Brucefield. Apply H. C. Lawson,
Realtor, Clinton, phone 251W.
18btfb
FURNITURE FOR SALE
'SIX -PIECE DINETTE SUITE,
six months old; white kitchen
cabinet; davenport. Phone 907r24.
18-b
HELP WANTED
'SECRETARY - TREASURER
wanted for Stanley Township
'School Area No. 1, Applications
'will be received to May 12, 1950,
for above position. Duties to
'commence at once, State qualifi-
cations, salary expected, or for
further particulars contact Frank
McCowan, chairman school area
board, Brucefield. 18-b
'HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, .suit-
able for apartments, furnace and
bathroom; garage and garden.
Phone 286 Day, or 482J Night.
18-19-p
HOUSES FOR SALE
'MEDIUM-SIZED BRICK HOUSE
+containing two apartments. Must
Sae sold to close estate. Contact
Jabez Rands, Clinton, phone 80.
2-b-tfb
SIX -ROOMED HOUSE with large
• isnroom end conveniences; also
'new two-storey hen house on
N. acres of land with fruit trees.
Immediate possession, Phone
'Clinton 552W. 18-b
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT
C. Noare's orchard, mile north of
town. Will work odd days,
harvesting, etc. 9-18-p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
SHORTHORN BULL; ten months
old, T.B. tested. Robert Allen,
Brucefield, phone Clinton 625x25.
18-b
EIGHTEEN PIGS, six weeks, old.
Gordbn Scotchmer, phone Clinton
909r12, 18-b
Lit^iLE PIGS, seven"weeks old;
calf suitable for raising; also
William Belt strawberry plants.
Lorne Tyndall, phone Clinton
904r4. 'i$ -p
TWENTY-SEVEN LITTLE PIGS.
Frank Flynn, phone Clinton
801r12. 18-p
NOTICES
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO and
radio cabinet refinishing, see W.
G. Pickett, Box 351, Clinton. .
17-18-p
ANYONE FOUND TRESPASSING
upon part lots 40, 41, 42 and 51,
.Huron Road and London Road
Surveys, Tuckersmith, will be
prosecuted by order of owner,
A. E. Parry. 16-23-p
PERSONAL
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain
5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try
famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for
double results; new healthy flesh;
new vigor. New "get acquainted"
size only 60c. All druggists.
adv.
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. • W. Cox at Clinton
550R, 18-b
PASTURE FOR RENT
100 ACRES or more in Stanley,
fenced into fields, water and
shade. Write Dr. Moffatt, Lon-
don,. Ont. 18-99-20b
PUPS FOR SALE
TWO MALE BROWN COLLIE
pups; also fresh goose eggs. Phone
Clinton 906r34. 18-x
RADIO SERVICE
ROBERT WEEKS, Radio Service.
I am repairing radios at J. R.
Butler :and Son, Electric. Anten-
nae installed, appliances repair-
ed, etc. Come and see your tubes
tested. For prompt service and
guaranteed work phone 274 or
bring work to J. R. Butler and
Son, Electric. 18-p
SEED FOR SALE
ALFALFA SEED; also some baI-
ed hay. William Cox, phone
Clinton 903r2. 18-p
STOVES FOR SALE
FINDLAY COOK STOVE with
waterfront. Apply E. Mittell,
phone 588M. 18-p
HEAVY DUTY TWO -BURNER
Range, oven heat control; also
Maxwell washing machine, both
nearly new. Noble Holland,
phone Clinton 617r22. 18-b
FINDLAY COOK STOVE in good
condition. John Plumtree, phone
296R. 16-b-tfb
BEACH KITCHEN RANGE.
Balmoral style, cream coloured
trim, hot water front and reser-
voir, warming closet, burns either
coal or wood. Good stove in
first class condition. If you are
going to need a stove within the
next few months, come and sees
this one. It's a beauty! Phone
662, 18-b
TEACHERS WANTED
PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER
wanted for No, 6, Goderich Town-
ship School Area, Salary $2,000.
Please state qualifications. Frank
Yeo, secretary -treasurer, R.R. 3,
Clinton, I8 -19-b
TEACHER REQUIRED for S.S.
No, '7, Hullett. Duties to com-
mence September 1, 1950. , Apply
in person or by letter, Len
Rooney, chairman, Mrs. Elsie
McVittie, secretary." 18-19-b
PROTESTANT TEACHER for
S.S. No. 6; Hullett, duties to
commence September 5. • Apply
stating salary expected, qualifi-
cations and last inspector ,to
John H. McEwing, secretary -
treasurer, R,R, 1, Blyth,
18-19-20b
STANLEY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL
Area No. I. requires two Protest-
ant teachers for two modern
highway schools. Apply stating
qualifications, experience if any,
salary expected, also name of last
inspector, to Frank McCowan,
chairman school area ,board,
Brucefield. 18-b
AREA NO. 1 TUCKERSMITH
Township School Board requires
one Protestant teacher for S,S, 4,
located 3 miles south of Clinton
and near RCAF Station, This is
•a modern, well-equipped rural
school. Congenial surroundings,
good accommodation. Duties to
commence with start of • new
school year. Excellent salary
commensurate with qualifications
and experience. Applicants write,
giving full particulars to W, P.
Roberts, Secretary -Treasurer, R.R.
3, Seaforth. 17-18-b
WORK WANTED
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals, If suitable 'for mink feed
will pay more than fertilizer
'prices. If not, will pay fertilizer
prices. If dead phone at once.
Phone eolleet. Gilbert Bros. Mints
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Goder-
ich. 2btfb
WOOD FOR SALE
KINDLING and Summer Wood,
$3 per cord. Orders taken for
body wood, maple and beech,
Robert Taylor, phone Clinton
'906r33. 18-b
WOODWORKING
'WOODWORKING,' band and
jigsawing. Reg, Smith, phone
797W. 16btfb
TRAILERS FOR SALE
'H OUSE TRAILER "Factory-
'Built", 21' x 7', three rooms, sleeps
:four. Apply Box 368, Clinton.
18-p
ANYONE DESIRING LAWNS
and gardens cleaned up. ashes
removed, etc., contact Arthur St,
Amans, Ontario St., phone 783J.
18-19-p
Garage Operators Hear
Provincial Fieldrnan
Huron County Garage Operat-
ors' Association held an inter-
esting meeting in Hotel Clinton,
last week, with the presi-
dent, Andrew Dunlop, Seaforth,
as chairman,
James Reid, Toronto, Heldman,
Garage Operators' Association of
Ontario, discussed operation costs
and shop efficiency, with a view
to providing better service to the
motoring public.
It wet decided to hold a din-
ner meeting at ,the Pavilion,
Goderich, on June 1, to be at-
tended by all garage operators
and their wives.
BIRTHS
GOUTHIER—In Clinton Public
Hospital, en Tuesday, May 2,
1950, to Mr. and ' Mrs. Cleo
Gauthier, Clinton, a daughter.
1IIcASH—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on. Tuesday, May 2, 1950,
to Mr. and Mrs. William Mc -
Ash, Varna, a son.
MIDDLETON—In Stratford Gen-
eral Hospital, on Thursday, ,
April 27, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs.
F: J .Middleton, Stratford, a
daughter (Nancy Elizabeth, a •
sister for Denis).
POLLARD — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, May 1.
1950, to Mr. ' and Mrs. Ted
Pollard, R.R. 1, Blyth, a daugh-
ter.
!Rural Life Sunday
To Be Observed May 7
Rural Life Sunday will be
observed in the United Church
:of Canada. on Sunday, May 7.
(This Sunday is planned so that
thought can be given to the "men
of the soil" and the invaluable
work they accomplish.
Such a service will feature the
morning service in Wesley -Willis
United Church which will be in
charge of the minister,. Rev, Hugh
C. Wilson. A special feature will
be a Junior Farmer choir which
will give leadership in song.
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WESLEY-WILLIS GIRLS' CLUB
The Girls' Club of Wesley -
Willis United Church will meet
in the Church Parlour on Tues -
'day evening, May 9, at eight
o'clock. Mrs. Les Ball's group
will be in charge and Miss
Margaret Miller of the CDCI
staff will be the speaker.
n
ONTARIO ST. WMS
The WMS of Ontario St. United
Church will meet at the Home
of Mrs. F. Townsend on Tues -
clay, May 9, at 2.30 p.m. Mrs.
Fear will bake the Study Book
and Mrs. Wiltse will take the
devotional exercises.
SCULLY — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, May 2,
1950, to Mr. and Mrs. DeSale
Scully, Exeter, a son (Michael
Edward).
YOUNGBLUT—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, April 29,
1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Youngblut, Londesboro, a dau-
ghter.
DEATHS
CRAIG—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal; on Friday, April 28, 1950,
Margaret Pollock Barclay, be-
loved wife of Edward Craig, in
her 49th year. Funeral from
the Ball and Notch Funeral
Home, High St., Clinton, to
Bayfield Cemetery, on Monday,
May 1.
CRAWFORD—At his home, con-
cession 12, Hullett Township,
suddenly, on Sunday, April 23,
1950, Edward Johnston Craw-
ford, beloved husband of Ellen
Roberton, in his nal year.
Funeral from his late residence
to Hope Chapel Cemetery, on
Tuesday, April 25.
HOWES—In Hamilton General
Hospital, on Monday, May 1,
1950, Mabel Elvira Clark (for-
merly of Goshen Line, Varna),
beloved wife of the late Eph-
raim A. Howes and dear mother
of Garfield Howes, Port Col-
borne, and sister of William J.
Clark, Varna, and Clifford G.
Clark, Hamilton.
KNOBLAUCH—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, April 28,
1950, Bernice Smith, beloved
wife of Earl Knoblauch, aged
30 years. ` Funeral from the
Ball and Mitch Funeral Home,
High St., Clinton, to the home
of her mother, Mrs. Viola
Smith, 18 College St., Trenton,
for service on Monday, May 1,
to Bayview United Church
Cemetery.
REID—Suddenly, in Clinton, on
Saturday, April 29, 1950, Robert
Samuel Reid, beloved husband
of the late Charlotte Elliott. in
his 72nd year. Funeral from
the Ball and Mutch Funeral
Home, High St., Clinton, on
Tuesday, May 2, to Bayfield
• Cemetery.
SII'OBBROOK—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, May 2,
1950, Jolin Henry Shobbrook,
beloved husband of Mary Webb,
in his 75th year. Funeral from
his late residence, Londesboro,
this afternoon (Thursday, May
4) at 2.30 o'clock, to Blyth
Union Cemetery,
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CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. James Brown wishes to
take this opportunity of expres-
sing her sincere appreciation to
all those who sent flowers, cards,
and fruit, and other acts of kind-
ness, special thanks to Miss Sin-
clair and the nurses during her
recent illness. 18-p
CARD OF THANKS
Tht family of the late Edward
Crawford wish to express apprec-
iation to those who sent floral
tributes, loaned cars, and helped
in any way during their Eereeve-
ment. Special thanks to the
soloist and accompanist, Mrs. Jack
Scott and Mrs. John Armstrong,
!and to Rev. S. H. Brenton and
Rev. Harold Snell. 18-b
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs, Martha McClinchey and
family wish to express to their
many friends, relatives and'neigh-
beurs their heartfelt thanks and
appreciation for acts of kind-
ness, messages of sympathy,
beautiful floral tributes, also for
the loan of cars extended to
them in the loss of a dear son
and brother, special the -tilts to
Rev. R. M. P. Bulteel for his
comforting words. 18-b
AUCTION SALE
of Farm and
Household Effects
Estate of the late Fanny Sharpe
at Lot 11, Babylon Line,
Stanley Township
Saturday, May 6
at 1 p.m.
Clare Jewel cook stove; Wing-
ham Clipper cook stove with wat-
er front; 1 box stove; cherry drop-
leaf table; 2 extension tables;
kitchen chairs; arm chair; sewing
machine; day bed; antique up-
holstered parlor suite; rocking
chairs; small tables; mirrors; or-
gan; bed, dressers; new bed
springs; chest of drawers; coal
oil stove and oven (like new);
garden tools; large steel water
tank; 4 ft. steel water bank; 1,200
lb. Gurney scales; dishes; kitchen
utensils.
FARM: 100 acre farm, 20 acres
of bush, Ws storey good brick
house with slate roof, large frame
barn, good water supply, 30 acres
ploughed, . remainder in pasture.
TERMS—CASH
Property sold subject to reserve
bid. Balance in 30 days.
Proprietor, Mrs, John Cameron,
executrix of Estate of the late
Fanny Sharpe.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
17=18-b
MAY
Brick of the Month
Hawaiian Delight
A delicious combination of Cocoanut and Pineapple
23c 2 for 45c
SHEARING'S RED and WHITE STORE
CLAYTON'S ICE CREAM BAR
"".7s. JS' "
for
Men and Boys
WORK CLOTHES:
OVERALLS, PANTS, SHIRTS, SOX, BOOTS.
Branded lines at outstanding prices.
SUMMER UNDERWEAR: ... .
Briefs, Shorts and Shirts, Harvey Woods or
Stanfield's makes $1.00 to $1.50
;OYS' "• LUE JEANS:
Sizes 6 to 16. Heavy Blue Denim Sanforized
Shrunk, Rivets $2.79 per pair
SPORT, SHIRTS and T-SHIRTS:
Men's and Boys sizes. All shades, all patterns.
PICKETT # CAMPBELL
Arrow Shirts Stetson 'Hats
PHONE 25 •—• CLINTON
ICARD OF' THANKS
Edward Craig and family wish
to express their deep apprecia-
tion for all floral tributes, cars
loaned, and all other acts of
sympathy, with special thanks to
the Town of, Clinton and the
police force, shown during their
recent sad bereavement, and also
special thanks to Dr. Oakes and
the nurses at Clinton Public
Hospital. 18-p
AUCTION SALE
—• of —
Household Effects
and ANTIQUES, from
"The Castle"
at St. George's Crescent,
Goderich, Ont.
— on --
Tuesday, May 9
at 1 o'clock sharp (DST)
Full 10 -piece dining room suite
(walnut finish); tea service (wal-
nut finish); 3 -piece chesterfield
suite; chesterfield; writing desk
(walnut); nest of 4 tables (wal-
nut); 2 end tables; gate-leg table;
3 -piece bedroom suite (walnut
finish); inner spring mattress;
dressing stool; 3 -piece heekroom
suite; single bed (walnut finish);
bed -side table; dressing tabu.•
wall mirrors; coffee table; tele-
phone table and bench; 3 -piece
wicker settee and chairs; uphol-
stered chair; arm chair; Axmin-
ster rug 71/2' x 9'; scatter rugs;
small tables; wall pictures; steel
engraved etching; silver tea ser-
vice (antique Old English style):
Norfolk 12 -piece wine goblets
(Rock -crystal, large size); Nor-
folk 12 -piece wine goblets (Rock -
crystal, medium size); Norfolk
12 -piece sherbet glasses (Re&
crystal); pair of Bambi table
lamps; pair of table lamps (large),
other table lamps; 3 floor Iamps;
2 large mantel mirrors (excep-
tionally good); combination elec-
tric radio and record player;
portable electric record player;
General Electric mangle (nearly
new); McClary electric range;
brass fireside equipment; electric
vacuum cleaner; Winchester .22
rifle (telescopic sight); kitchen
table and chairs; Golden Pheas-
ant dishes; other dishes; glass-
ware; cooking utensils and num-
erous other articles.
PLEASE NOTE—This is an
exceptionally good sale of high
quality goods.
TERMS—CASH
MRS. VYRLE A. KRETSINGER,
Proprietress
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
. Auctioneer
Clinton, Ontario
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
18-b
AUCTION SALE
of Property and
tIousehold Effects
of, the late Mrs. Jabez Rands, Sr.,
MARY STREET, CLINTON,
(2 blocks south of the Post Office)
on
Saturday, Mu 6
at 1.30 p.m.:
Three bedroom suites, includ-
ing beds, dressers, wash stands,
springs and mattresses; dining
room suite; several small tables;
rocking chairs; 2 wardrobes;
studio couch; living room suite
(4 piece); couch; round table;
kitchen table and chairs; bar-
room chair; Harrison range; 3 -
burner heavy duty hot plate and
oven; electric washing machine;
8 -day clock; 240 lb. scale; electric
brooder; kitchen cupboard; metal
cupboard; garden cultivator; gar-
den tools; set of dishes; other
dishes; chinaware and glassware
(some antique); cooking utensils
and numerous other articles.
At the same time and place, the
property will be offered for sale,
subject to reserve bid.
On the property is a medium
sized brick house containing two
apartments, and a bathroom.
TERMS: on property, ten per
cent down on date of sale end
balance within 30 days.
TERMS: on household effects,
cash.
For further particulars apply
t0 the -undersigned names,
JABE.Z E. RANDS,
Administrator
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
17-18-b
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
Ke C.Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 661
�I,MY I.W).M
PROMPT
Local and
Long Distance
TAXI SERVICE
PHONE
110
Id./tkoild `Is.
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ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
— NOW PLAYING
— THURS. -- FRI. -- SAT, ---
Donald
Donald O'Connor, Gloria deuaven
"YES SIR THAT'S MY BABY"
Colour by' Technicolor
7i -SPOON
MON. - TUBS. - WED. —
"SO THIS IS NEW
YORK"
starring
HENRY MORGAN
and
Rudy Hugh
Vallee Herbert.
THURS. - FRI. - SAT. -
DENNIS O'KEEFE,
GAIL RUSSELL
"The GREAT
DAN PATCH"
COMING—May 15th
"MRS MIKE"
Dick Powell - Evelyn Keyes
REGENT THEATRE
SBA 1'0RTH--ONTA1110
NOW—Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., in.
"THE FIGHTING O'FLYNN" '
— MON. - TUES. - WED. —
Henry MORGAN, Rudy VALLEE
and VIRGINIA GREY
Visit the big town with the gayest'.
company of fun -makers
you'll ever meet.
"So This is New York"
— THURS. FRI. - SAT. —
LARAINE DAY - RUDY VALLEE
KIRK DOUGLAS
A picture to chase your blues
away, the tale of a secretary
who outsmarts her boss.
"My Dear Secretary"
Coming: "FLAMINGO ROAD"
Joan Crawford & Zachary Scott
PARK THEATRE
GODERICII—Phone 1150
NOW: In Technicolor
"CHALLENGE TO LASSIE"
with Edmund Gwenn
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH—Phone 47
Now: "ABBOTT & COSTELLO
MEET THE KILLER" with
Boris Karloff
yKTUES.
WED.
aPercilhridtMarjMain
The earthy Kettles return in
their latest and funniest con-
tribution to your hilarity,
"Ma and Pa Kettle
Go to Town"
THURS. - FRI. - SAT. --
Laraine DAY - Kirk DOUGLAS
Keenan Wynn
A secretary with writing am-
bitions meets a novelist with
trio assured income and teaches
him many things.
"My Dear Sceretary"
— MON. -- TUES. -- WED. —
ROBERT TAYLOR
ELIZABETH TAYLOR
RIIONDA FLEMING
A superb cast and a story that
will hold your interest from
start to finish.
"The Conspirator"
Coming: "MRS. MIKE" with
Evelyn Keyes & Dick Powell
iiismansmffa.
— THURS. FRI. - SAT. —
MARJORIE MAIN and
PERCY KILBRIDE
The lovable, laughable Kettles are
back again with a new and
riotous adventure.
"Ma and Pa Kettle
Go to Town"
Coming: "THE COUNTESS OF
MONTE CRISTO" with Sonja
Henie and Michael Kirby
BAILIFF'S SALE
Sale consists of
Power Machinery, Equipment,
and Tools
at the
Oliver Implement Shop
Blyth
Wednesday, May 10
at 2 p.m,
Shoe Repair Finisher (with 2
h.p. motor); 2 Singer Patchers
(one nearly new); 1 Skiver; Shoe-
makers Jack; Lasts; quantity of
Panco soles; shoe polish; shoe
laces; tools and other articles
found in a shoe repair shop,
TERMS—CASH
Bernard Hall, Blyth, Bailiff
Edward W. Elliott, Clinton,
Auctioneer
17-18-b
AUCTION SALE
— of —
Beef and Dairy Cows
at Lot No. 31, 6th Concession
of Goderich Township, half
mile south of Porter's Hill on
Tuesday, May 9
at 7 p.m. (DST'
consisting of:
30 young cows, Durhams,
Herefords, Holsteins and Jerseys.
Some of these cattle are recent-
ly freshened, balance due May
and June.
6 choice Hereford heifers, due
May and ikune,
The cattle are all of good qual-
ity and T.B. tested.
TERMS—CASH
A. E. TOWNSHEND & SON,
Proprietors
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W, Colquhoun, Clerk
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Is Christ YOUR Ark of Salvation?
`Tor whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord
shall be saved."—Romans 10:13
"Whosoever' believeth in Him (CHRIST) shall receive
remission of sins."—Acts 10:43
"For by grace are ye saved by faith, and that not of
yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works lest
any nian should toast."—Ephesians 2 :8,9
"These things have I Written unto you that believe on
the name of the Son of God; that we may know
that ye have eternal life and that ye may believe
on the name of the Son of God." -1 John 5:13
CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif.
We are now showing on our floor:
• New Beatty Electric Stove
* New Beatty Electric Washer
• Clare Jewel Electric and
Gas Range
® Clare Combination Gas
and Coal
See our new coloured fixtures for bathrooms at
prices that will startle you,
Let us help you in your PLUMBING AND HEAT-
ING needs.
We hove. the experience.
h
Hawkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
PHONE 244. ' - -- CLINTON