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PERAMBULATOR
Phone 138W Clin-
71-p:
FURNACETTE,
dition. Apply to
•or phone 239.
IN. GOOD CON -
C. Nelson,. Clinton
71-p
' :PRAM, PRICE $4; ALSO SMALL
cook stove, grates and fire box in
.good condition, price $4. Apply Box
39M News -Record. 71-p
GIRLS' FITTED BEIGE COAT, SIZE
eight or nine, like new; also •white
enamelled kitchen cabinet, porcelain
'table top, good condition. Apply to
Mrs. Albert Shaddiek, Victoria St.
70-1
'FARMS FOR,SALE
150 -ACRE FARM, 130 ACRES UN -
der cultivation, good buildings, hydro
throughout, spring creek, eight acres
.of bush, located on No. 8 Highway,
3% miles west of Seaforth. Phone
Clinton 616r16. 71-p
100 ACRES, EXCELLENT SOIL,
bank barn, brick house,, lots of wager,
close to church and 'school, hydro
available. Situated on Highway, V
mile west of Varna.. Apply Box 39IG,
NEWS -RECORD- 71-b
80 ACRES, INCLUDING 60 ACRES
.of tillable land and 20 acres ,of maple,
elm and cedar bush. Good bank barn,
comfortable .,•, one -and -a -half storey
dwelling house with summer kitchen.
Good water. Two miles south of
Hohnesville on county road, four
'mires from, Clinton. Will be soli
'very reasonably to windup estate of
late William Thackaberry. Apply to
George Colclough, administrator,
R.R. 1, Clinton, or. solicitor, H. G.
Meir, Seaforth. 70-8p
LIVESTOCK FOR, SALE
14 PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD, APPLY
Keith Tyndall, phone Clinton 800r33.
71-b
10 STEERS, 750 LBS.; 12 HEIFERS,
.700 lbs.; 14 Durham calves, Arnold
Dale, Clinton.. 70-2
14 GOOD BREEDING EWES. AP
ply Arthur Welsh, ,R, R. 2, Bayfield,
phone Clinton 906r34. 71-2-p
14 PIGS, SEVEN ; WEEKS OLD.
Apply to Ross Hoggart, R. R. 1,
Clinton, phone 805r22. 71-b
TWO MILC'H .COWS, PART JERSEY
and Durham. Apply roe Riley, 'R.R.
1, Clinton. Phone Seaforth 841e3,
' 71-p
21 CHOICE' SUCKLING' PIGS, FIVE'
weeks old. Apply Theodore Dale,
Lot 9, Con. 2, Hullett. Phone 151.800,
Clinton 71-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1982 CHEVROLET COUPE, GOOD
Condition, Serial No, 574138; One
spare tire, serial No, K14111I0.87.
Apply R. G. McCann % .J, Snider,
Albert Street (North Door). 71-p
POULTRY FOR SALE •.
50 ONE -YEAR-OLD WHITE LEG -
horn hens, laying. Orville Dale, R,Ri
4, Clinton. Phone Seaforth 847r22.
HELP WANTED
GOOD MAN, FOR GENERAL FARM
work, yearly position, modern home
near town. Apply Box 39A NEWS -
RECORD. 71-p
YOUNG WOMAN FOR NEWSPAP-
er office. Opportunity to learn news-
paper work. Educational background
and experience considered in making
appointment. ,Apply NEWS -RECORD.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
GOOD BUILDING LOT FOR SALE,
Apply to William H. Higgins, Ratten-
bury St. East. 71-p
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
Small house or apartment in Clin-
ton for returned serviceman and fam-
ily of two. Apply Box 390, News -
Record. 69-4
WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH, SIX
or seven -roomed house, in -good con-
dition, and in good locality. Apply
NEWS -RECORD' Office. 70-2
URGENTLY REQUIRED BY COM -
mending Officer, ,R.C.A.F., Clinton;
house furnished or unfurnished,
vicinity Goderich, Clinton, or Sea -
forth. Phone 382, Clinton. 71-3-p
WANTED
FLEURY CUTTING BOX, TWO
knives, 39" flat fly wheel, 10" throat.
Apply to P. Palmer, R. R. No. 2,
Clinton or phone Clinton 901r31.
71-p
Pullets all ages and breeds. High
prices paid. Apply Teveedle Chick
Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario.
67-11
Wanted to buy, old horses and dead
cattle for mink feed. If dead, phone
at once. Fred Gilbert 908r22 or Jack
Gilbert 908r21. 58-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SPIRELLA GARMENTS,
phone 288, Althea Steeps, Ontario
Street, • '70-3
TOP PRICES PAID FOR BRICK OR
frame build4n to be wrecked. Apply
to Ivan Lankun, 149 Langarth. Street,
London, Met.. 8280W. -tf
BEATTY WASHER SERVICE,
Goderich. New wringer roll replace-
ment. Have • your washer checked
now. Phone Hawkins Hardware.
71-5-p
Insulation Pays for Itself
Have it done the Blow in way
Prompt and Courteous Service Given,
Apply to Western Horne Insulators
636 Welliugton St., London, for free
estimate. 64-9
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HURON COUNTY
Victory Loan ° ews
Every Day
October 22 to Noveinber 1
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MARRIAGES
CRUICKSHANK-STURGEON
St
Andrew's, United Church manse,
Hayfield, on Saturday, Oct. 13,
1945, Emma' Jemima, second dau-
ghter of 'Me,and and Mrs. William
Sturgeon, Bayfield; to James
liam Cruickshank, , Clinton, son of
Mr.. and Mrs. -George Cruickshank,
Wingham. Account in next week's
issue,
BIRTHS
COLE—In London, Saturday, Octob-
er 13, to Prof. and Mrs. Randal
Cole, a son.
ARMSTRONG — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, October 12,
1945; to Nr. and Mrs. Allan Arm-
strong, Varna, a son.
PET'R'IE—In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Tuesday, October 16, 1945, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Petrie, a dau-
ghter, Virginia Cheryl.
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
Ethel Thompson
Princess St. East., Phone 585
59-tf
PLASTER
REPAIRING
A. French
Plastering Contractor
Specialist in Cornice
Work_& Decorative -
Plastering
Plaster repairs promptly
And neatly done
Box 23 or Phone 187
Wingham
64-tf
ATTENTION
Horse Dealers
We are in the market to
- buy old Live Horses
Write for price
WILLIAM STONE SONS, LIMITED
Ingersoll, Ontario 68-4
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
Two storey frame dwelling, seven
rooms, furnace, hydro, garage, %
acres of land, 33/.r miles west of
Clinton on Highway No. 8. Immediate
possession. Apply:
II. C., LAWSON, Realtor
Phone Office 251w
Residence 251j.
William's Delivery
Service
Merchant deliveries a specialty
Speedy and Courteous Service
' at all tines
Rates reasonable Phone 20
CHARLES W. WILLIAMS
A. L. Cole, R.' O,
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes examined and glasses fitted
GODERICH, PHONE 33,
asp u,6w�,sm
pr em..
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
V. COOKS
FLORIST
• Phones: 66w and NJ
Batlsins Locker Storage
Red cohoe salmon filletts Ib. 50e
Smoked fllle!ts ib. 35c
Haddock filletts ib. 35a
Cod filletts lb. 35c
Pure pork sausage -lb. 25e
SALMON S'TE,A.K 30c lb.
• WE BUY HIDE'S,
FROZEN FOODS ARE .BETTER
FOODS
DEATHS
SHAW In Clinton, on Monday,
October 15, 1945, Ella May Shaw,
beloved sister of, Mrs Wilfred
Seeley, Clinton,: and daughter of
the late Mr. and: Mrs. William Rut-
ledge, Goderich. Township in her
45th year. Interment Bear Creek
Cemetery, Brigden, October 16.
MARWOOD—In Clinton, on Wednes-
'day, October' 10,1945, Martha Jane
Machan, wife oy' the late Isaac
3Vlarwood, in her 80th year. Inter-
ment Blyth Union Cemetery, Oct.'
12.
MeTAGGART—In Toronto: on Tues-
day, Oct. 16, 1945, Nettie Amelia
Broder, Wife of the late George D.
McTaggart, in her '79th year, Fun-
eral service from'her late residence,
High St,, Clinton, Thursday, 'Oct.
18, at 2,30 pan, Interment Clinton
Cemetery.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TWO PURE-BRED YORK SOWS,
due in November'" also' 40 Hybrid
pullets. Apply James E. Johnston,
Phone 805r12.
AUCTION. SALE
of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at
the home of Walter Swinbank, .
Mary St., Clinton, on
WEDNESDAY,. OCTOBER 24
at 1.30 p.m. sharp, consisting of:
Extension table; extension table,
(cherry); sideboard; 9 dining room
chairs; small table; 3 rocking chairs;
day bed; couch; large hall mirror;
Congoleum rug, 10'x5'; 2 Congoleum
rugs, 15'x12'; tapestry rug, 15'x12';
2 3 -piece bed room suites; iron bed,
mattress' and springs; dressing stand;
single bed (spool); 2 , pair woollen
blankets; 5 quilts; pillows; cushions;
floor lamp; table lamp; 2 drop -light
fixtures; 4 bracket Iight fixtures;
Hoover electric vacuum cleaner;
electric iron; large Quebec heater;
McClary cook stove; 4 -section glass
book ease; chemical toilet; wheel bar-
row; shovels, garden and mechanic
tools, dishes and glassware, numerous
other articles. •
TERMS: CASH
WALTER SWINBANK, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
G. M. LAWSON, -Clerk. • 70-2
AUCTION SALE
of
Household and Antique Furniture
at
the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Graham,
Rattenbury St., East, Clinton. on
SATURDAY, ',OCTOBER 20
at 1.30 p.m. Sharp, consisting of:
Walnut parlor suite (antique);
sideboard (antique); extension table;
8 dining room chairs; 2 couches; ham-
mock; Chera•y table; 3 small tables;
arm chair; Congoleum rug 10'x11%';
Congoleum 9'x7'; battery radio; bed-
room suite; spool bed (antiques; 2
wooden beds and springs; 2 iron beds
and springs; 2 mattresses; 2 feather
ticks; 2 wash stands; 3 toilet sets;
set of dinner dishes; set of glass
dishes; knitting machine; Eaton
cream separator; garden sprayer; 2
flower stands; flower pots; clothes
horse; mirror; ele_+tric iron; butter
bowl, crocks, cream can, strainer pail;
set of flat irons; Alladin lamp; 3 oil
lamps; 4 -gal, oil can; stove pipes;
curtain poles; 2 drum steel lane rot -
ler, numerous other articles.
TERMS: CASA
MRS. ELIZABETH GRAHAIMI,
Proprietress.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
G. M. LAWSON, Cleric. 70-2
AUCTION SALE
of Farm, Stook, Implements and
Household Effects
On Lot 20, North Boundary, Hay
Township, 2%z mi'es north of
Zurich, or 6 miles west of
Kippen on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25
commencing at 1.00 o'clock sharp..
HORSES—Matched team of bay
mares, 8 and 9 years old; 1 black
mare, 8 years old; gelding, rising 2
years old.
CATTLE—Roan cow, fresh; red
heifer, fresh; Hereford cony, fresh;
another Hereford cow, fresh; Here-
ford heifer, due at time of sale; real
heifer, due at time of sole; red heifer,
due in November; white Durham cow,
clue in Noventber; white Durham cow,
due in December; white-faced roan
heifer, clue in November; black cow.
due in November; red cow, due in
February; roan cow, due in March,
grill milking; red Durham registered
pure-bred bull, raised by R. M. Peck;
3 red and roan steers, rising 8 years
old; 5 heifers and steers, rising 2
years; 2 heifers and steers, rising 1
year old; '7 spring calves; 3 small
calves.
OTHER LIVE STOCK --10 Leicest-
er ewes; 1 pure-bred Leicester ram;
2 Yorkshire sows; S stocker pigs, 2
months old; 130 Barred Rock pullets.
GRAIN and HAY -1200 bushels of
mixed grain and oats; 40 tons of
mixed hay.
IMPLEMENTS —1929 Ford half -
ton truck; 1 W 9 I'deCormick Deering
tractor, 1941 model ori rubber; Water -
leo grain machine 28x42 on rubber;
bean machine, if not Meviously sold,
125 -ft. drive belt, nearly new; M, -H.
7 -ft cut binder; McCormick Deering
molder, 5 -ft. cut; 15 -hoe fertilize: drill,
practically new; McCormick Deering
tractor double disc, new; set spring
tooth drags, new; McCormick 3 -fur-
row tractor plow, new; New Ideal
manure spreader; 2 4 -section har-
rows; thaw bars for 3 sections, 4
sections and 5, sections; 2 walking
plow's; McCotenicle Deering side de-
livery rake; )C'iu'ter Packer, M. -H.;
McCormick Deering bean scuffler
andi puller combined, proctically new;
M,Connnick'l, Deering Vessit grain
grinder, new 1 -horse McC`orrick
Deering scuffler, neve; McCormick
13 -tooth eultivatof;' in -throw disc for
horses; M. -H, loin down steel wagon;
low down farm Wagon, 18 -ft. slat
hay rade with 1 man loader combined;
stock rack; Maxwell hay loader rub-
ber tired buggy; cutter; fanning mill,
2,000 -lb, cap. slates;' large hay fork;,
sling topes; new 32 -ft. extension
ladder; sleighs, pr. bunks; gravel
unimmarmirirm.
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Now Playing: Clark Gable in Jack
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Now Pla in'r bbo and Costello
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Ray Milland, Barbara` Britton
and Walter Slezak,
An American aviator, seeking an
escape from ` occupied France,
finds the magic of"romance and
is forced to capture in a few days
enough love to last a' lifetime.
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Susanna,
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A sereen epic of suspense and'haz-
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EDWARD G. ROBINSON.
Joan Bennett - Raymond Masse
A superb cast presents like oft e
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manses:
Woman in the
Window"
Thurs,' Fri., and Sat.,Willard
"The Song of Bernadette
by Franz Werfel
A stirring story of the miracles
that can be wrought by faith,
JENNIFER JONES
William Wythe - Charles Bickford
NOTE—Owing to its length the
above feature will be presented
once each evening, at 8 pen.
Thurs. Fri. and Sat.
PARKER, Anita LOUISE
and Janis CARTER
Exeitement storms across • the,
screen in this Alexander Dumas
story.
The Fighting Guardsman
Thurs, Ill' and Sat,
MARIA MONTEZ - JON HALL''
ate' PETER COL
A beautiful nomad rules acaravan -.
with the eternal' wiles of a woman,
"The Gypsy Wildcat"
Coming: Robert Young in "Those
Endearing Young Charms"
Coming: Maria Montez•in
"SUDAN"
Matinees — Sat. and Hol. at 2:30
CARD 01' TRANKS
Mr. Reuben Grigg ,and. 'family wish
to extend their sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives, friends and
neighbors for their kindness and
sympathy in their reeent sad bereave-
ment, also for the beautiful floral
tributes. and those who kindly loaned
cars. Special thanks to Rev, G. G.
Burton, Rev. Mr. Tavener and Rev.
Mr. Rodgers. 71-p
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock and Implements
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 12.30 P.M.
Lot 30, Con. 1 Tuckersmith Town-
ship, No. 8 Highway, 3•''d, miles east
of Clinton and 5 miles west of Sea -
forth.
CATTLE — Reg. Hereford bull,
2,000 lbs.; 7 Durham and Hereford
cows due from Dee. 1 to April 1; 2
holstein cows, due in February and
March; 12 Durham end Hereford
steers, rising 2 years old;. 11 Polled
Angus steers and heifers, rising 2
years old; 7 Polled Angus steers and
heifers, rising 1 year old; 10 spring
calves.
PIGS -9 York. chunks, 10 weeks
old.
POULTRY — 50 Rock pullets; 65
Hybrid pullet, laying. Sussex and
Hampshire.
HAY and GRAIN -20 tons of good
mixed hay; 100 bushel of Western
oats.
IMPLEMENTS .-- Model L Case
tractor in good running condition;
5 disc plow; 8 foot • tractor disc; 8
foot stiff tooth cultivator; horse disc
harrow; set of diamond harrows;
walking plow; Quebec sulky riding
plow; Deering binder; sulky rake;
cutting..box; farm wagon, wagon box'
and stock rack; eatery stand; 2 40-
, gallon drums; 1 sot of farm scales;
Viking cream separator (new); 2 80_
Ib, milk cans (new); milk pails; 1
Portland cutter and robe; forks,
shovels, wbiffietrees, ropes and other
articles too numerous to mention.
Proprietor has sold bis farm.
TERMS: CASH
WILLIAM BALL, Proprietor.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auetioneer.-
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk, 69.3
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Company
Head Office, Seaforth, Ont.
OFFICERS— President W. R
Archibald, Seaforth, Vice -President
Frank McGregor, Clinton, Manager
Secy-Treas. M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
DIRECTORS— W. R. Archibald,
Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton;
Alex. Broadfoot, ' Seaforth; Chris
Leonhardt, Bornholm; E. J. Trewar-
tha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth
Alex. McEwing, Blyth; Hugh Alexan•
der, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton.
AGENTS— John E. Pepper, Bruce -
field; R. F, McKercher, Dublin; J. F.
Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt,
Blyth.
Parties desiring to effect incur.
rinse or transaet 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,
CANADIAN, IIANA1' AILWASES'.
TIME TABLE
Trains will arrive at and depart
from Clinton as follows:
Toronto and Goderich Division
Going East, depart 6.43 a.m
Going East, depart 3.03 p.m.
Going West, depart 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 • 9.10 p.m
box; quantity of cedar posts; some
lumber; groan bags; twine sacks;
loggingchains, whippletreee, evenees,
neckyokes, steel sledge, vise, crow-
bars, tools and wrenches; electric
fencer; goof set of simile hatiness;
set heavy harness With britchen; 3 -
horse harness, 5 horse collars, horse
blankets; Colony e'tove, 500 chick cap.
chick hoppeni+s and feeders; also a
quantity of household effects includ-
ing large Quebec heater, Renfrew
cream separator, 600 -ib. cap., new;
Maxwell gasoline washing machine,
new; Clare Jewel cook stove, new;
new axminster mug, 9'x12'; set spring
tooth harrows; ,and ntnntegous other
articies,
No reserve a's tl'ie' prop ietor has
sold his farm
TERMS:, C'A'H
S
'A. WEBER, E., ELLIOTT,'
Auctioneers.
E. E. WEIDO. Cleelt. •
WALTER McBRIDE, Pleas -teeter.
70-2;
LOOK
and
LIVE
"Look unto ME' and be ye SAVED, all
the ends of the earth."—Isa, 45:22.
"Verily, verily, I Al, unto you; He that
believeth on like hath everlasting life."
—John 6:47;
TUNE IN: Pilgrim Hour 7-7.30 E.D.S.T. Sunday evening
LOCAL STATION CKLW WINDSOR
NOTICE
Of By -Law To Close Road
BY-LAW of the Township of Stanley
A by-law to provide for closing the
road allowance between lets eight
and nine in the Bayfield Road North,
in the Township of Stanley.
Whereas the original survey of the
Township of Stanley provides for an
allowance for a road between lots
eight and nine in the Bayfield Road,
North, in the said Township.
And whereas such Road Allowance
has never been opened for use by the
public.
And whereas the land designated
for such Road Allowance is not suit-
able for highway purposes and it has
been deemed advisable to close such
Road Allowance and offer the land
for sale.
Therefore the said Municipal
Council of the Township of Stanley
pursuant to the provisions "of the
Municipal Act enacts as follows:
I. Theroad allowance between lots
eight and nine in the Bayfield Road,
North, is hereby closed and stopped
u Passed this clay of
A.D. 1946.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the Estate of
CHARLES JAMES WALLIS,
deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Charles James
Wallis, late of the Town of Clin-
ton, in the County of Huron, who
died on me about the sixth day of
October, 1944, are hereby notified to
send particulars of same to the under-
signed on or before the 10th of •
November, 1945, after which date the
Estate will be distributed, having, re-
gard only to the claims of which the
undersigned, shall then have notice,
and the undersigned will not be liable
to any person of whose claim they
shall not then have notice.
DATED at Toronto this 27th day
of September. 1945.
Wilmer Charles Wallis, ; Freida
Eileen Hume and Ralph Waldo'
Bouskill, Executors, by their solicit-
ors, Messrs. Agnew a' Agnew, Coin- •
federation Life Building, Toeonto, 1,
Ontario. 69-3
See our Stoves and Hecla Furnaces
before buying
They are the Best
Prices Right
Full Stock of Hand -made Pipes ---all sizes
Hugh it. Hawkins
Plumbing, Heating, Sheet' Metal Work
Agent for Hecla • Furnace PHONE 244
Our Funeral Home provides the latest and utmost
in Funeral Requirements.
No Extra Charge is made for the use
of our Chapel.
BEATTIE FUNERAL HOME
GEORGE B. BEATTIE
'Check Your Car
Increase its Life
Prepare for Cold Weather Driving
New Greasing Equipment
at your service
All Power Alemite will do the best job
CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE
FULL STOCK of DOMINION TIRES
13rownie's Service
Next Cozy Grill--' —Phone 178.
Day Phone 178
Jtoss' 'Faux'
Night Phone 347R