The Clinton News Record, 1941-04-10, Page 4PAGE 4
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Step Smartly For
Easter
SHOP IIERE POR
Wail •Papers
WINDOW SHADES
WINDOW CURTAINS,.
CURTAIN POLES
RUGS AND MATS
and other
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
FOR THE LADIES—
COATS DRESSES,'
and HATS
Also Shoes Gloves ,Stockings etc.
Join the
EASTER PARADE
with'a New Outfit
New Stock of .
CHILDREN'S SLOES
Now on Hand
See the Smart
"CHUMS ,SH,OE'S"
Best , Values Procurable
RUBBERS and RUBBER . BOOTS
For the Wet Season
Use Simplicity Patterns
•A, T. COOPER.
- • IVIe stock them
Price 15c -20c -25c
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AMAZING DESTRUCTION
f, is caused annually by the action of Moths on valuable Furs and
Woollens, You can be sure yours are safe if you use
«- DEE TEE MOTH KILLER
et It destroys Moths, the Larvae and the egg. Invest a few cents
and save many dollars. In 1 ib.. cans 39c.
Its' Spring Now
The wind, water and House cleaning are hard on your' hands
USE PACQIUNS HAND CREAM
,The dainty Hand Cream that fills a long felt, need.
—50e jars for 69e
W. S. H. HOLMES PHM. O1
CLINTON, ONT. PHONE tit
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Styled For Going Places
and doing things, correct for every occasion. Biltmore. Hats for
men in the new shapes, wide choice of authentic colours, priced to
suit your pocketbook, qualities that set the standard of values,
truly The Master„Hat of Canada.
LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEXT
BILTMORE HAT
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Bicycles and Roller Skates
Spring is, here. What better way can you find to enjoy the
great out of doors then travelling by bicycle down highways and
byways. -
Shot Gun Ammunition.
We are giving special prices on shot gun antmunition.
not stock up for the season.
MODEL AIRPLANES --The judging on the Model Airplane Cell -
test will not take place for 3 more weeks. There is still time to
enter.
WE CAIUtY EVERTHING IN HOLIDAY NEEDS.
Events happen quickly these days. Keep up to them with a
new SPARTON RADIO. We carry all models.
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SHORTHANDED?
THEN CET AN
LOW COST FARM POWER/
IT DOES YOUR WORK IN• HALT 1.'HE, TIME
THAN HORSES AND FAR CHEAPER.
PORT WILLIAM—
YOUR AUTOTRAC SURE' ;DOES THE WORK IN A
HURRY, AND IS CHEAP TO RUN. -.
G. A. ICLAGGS AND. SON.
FOR FULL INI+ORMATION SEE
H. Charlesworth
CLINTON - ONTARIO:
No21MANURE SPREADER, THE BIGGEST
SPREADER VALUE YOU CAN BUY
:TACO FURROWNIASTER. PLOWS FOR BIG CROPS
AUCTION SALE
:of k arni Stock and Seed Gran,
WEDNESDAY APRIL 16TH
1 p.m.
Lob 22, Con.: 13, Meifillop. 13miles
south of Walton; and 34 miles east.
TERMS ---CASH
GEO. DUNDAS, Proprietor.
HAROLD 'JACKSON, •Auctioneer.
AUCTION. SALE
of Parm Stock and Implements:'
MONDAY, APRIL 14TH
1 p,m:
2,4, miles west of Staffs
TF,IIMS-CASH
HERB. SiVIALE, Prop.
HAROLD ,IAC1 SON, Auctioneer.
35-1
The.apple tree branches that form-
ed the centre piece for the banquet
board, at the Huron Fruit Growers
annual meeting, and were in bud, are
now in ful•1 bloom. They may be
seen in the Agricultural office where
they are the subject of much inter-
est and discussion on 'Spring Show
day. The branches are clippings
from one of the early summer fruit
trees its the erehards at Sloanerest'
Fruit farm, home of the immediate
past president .of the association„
Mrs. D. A. Smith. The blossoms
were forced, of course, after being
clipped from the tree.
THURS., APRIL 10, 1941
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock, Implements and
Household Effects
Harold Jackson. auctioneer has 're-
ceived instruction from the under-
signed to sell by public -auction at
Lot 17, Bayfield road, Township of
Stanley, 80'rods 'west of Varna on
TUESDAY APRIL 15TH
at 1 o'clock sharp
HORSES: matched team of black
Percheon geldings, rising 5 years.
CATTLE: ' 1 white cow, 4 years old
due May ist; 1 grey cow, 5 years old,
bred two months; 1 black cow,; 5 years
Qid, bred 2 months; 1 Durham cow,
7 years old freshened 3 months; 3
Durham steers ri"sing 1 year old; 2
Durham heifers rising 1 year:; 2
calves, 6 months old:
PIGS: sow, lined 1 month, 6 chunks
weighing 170 tbs.
SHEEP: 10 pure bred Leieestec
ewes; 18 this'spring- Iambs; 1 pure
bred Leicester ram.
FOWL: 400 Barred Rock chicks, 3
weeks old.
IMPLEMENTS. 1 Massey Harris
binder, '7 ft. cut; 1 Frost .es Wood
mower, nearly new; hay rake; spring
tooth cultivator; 13 hoe seed drill; • 1
McCorrnick Deering bean puller and
scuffler, new; 1 Massey Barris walk-
ing plow, new; 1 farmer's friend
riding plow; 1. gang' plow; 1 set -in -
throw disc; set bob sleighs; Wagner;
hay reek;.1 set scales; Clinton fan-
ning mill; 1 Massey Harris cream,
separator; sling ropes; ladder; cha-
ins; 1 set double harness; forks;
shovels; spade; whiffletrees; new
Bnoodez••stove; 1 new shelter; 25 cord
mixed wood; pile cedar rails; fatten-
ing crate; trailer; plank and lumber;
grain bags; 100 bushels wheat;
HOUSEHOLD E OFle' CTS: 9 piece
walnut dining room suite (new) ; 6
piece maple breakfast room suite;
Chesterfield' table; end table;. odd
tables; kitchen cupboard; climax wood
range, (like new); day bed; Raymond.
sewing machine; 2 iron beds; dresser;
chest of drawers; Leather rocker; odd
chairs; 3 burner coal oil stove; (al-
most new); Large and smalloven for
oil stove; hanging lamp; on Iatnps;
Linoleum rug size 12 ft. by 12ft.new.
Linoleum rug size 9 ft, by 15 ft, new
Linoleum rug size 9 ft: by 12 ft: new.
also kitchen linoleum; new lawn plow -
mg 3 clog. quart sealers; pictures;
dishes and numerous other articles.
• TERMS— CASH
ROY HOWSON, Proprietor..
• .HAROLD JACKSON Auctioneer.
FOR SALE
Woodworking Business
Tendebs will be received by John
Wigginton or P. Fingland, 'Clinton,
Ontario, for ,the sale of wood Work-
ing ettablishment of the late Thos.
R. Wigginton located, in thetown of
Clinton, up to the 16th day of April,
1941.
Property consists, of a shop well
located and the following machinery;.
rip saw, cut off Saw with boring at-
taelunent, lathe, tenonater, power
mortices, jig saw, small moulder,
jointer, sander,' 1-5 horse power
motor. I r -
F. FINGLAND, IC.'C., Clinton.
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects
in Seaforth' at 1 p.m.
SATURDAY, APRIL 19TH
TERMS -CASH -
ROBERT DEVEREAUX, Prop.
.11AROLit JACKSON, .Ajietioneer.
35-1
AUCTION SALE
of Farne Stock and Implements
FRIDAY APRIL 18Th
1 pan.
1? mile east of Winthrop
TERMS—CASH
..WILLIAM TREWARTHA, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer.
35-1
AiJCTION SALE
of harm Stock, Implements and
Household Effects
TUESDAY APRIL 17TH
12' .o'clock sharp
4 miles east of Brussels.
This is a very large sale with choice
Durham cattle.
JOHN CAMERON. Executor.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer.
3g-1
VEN'w'flour with richlcombine y flav-
oin
Hood ingredients such as chopped
%Ts dalmond extract
you'll
els and
the. full, erred wheat
recognizehgrade, .sun-ripened
Y
ou
ieve tempting N 1vlcCano's
make from 'Ars, J•
e together;
tease on
excellent. recipe•
1; Crumbly flour,brown
pups
Robin H owder, r 2 inch a£ a
baking
/s cap butter,
pinch
beaten
con n bottom. of anand cover with: 2 i ge ecce vanten
1 teaspoon
a Qork. in two egg yolks.
3. Prcup brown'sugar, i cap c20 ped nuts,
s, stili, a in moderate oven 15-
a: aak
Mrs. McCann says:
"I just couldn't tell
you how much I.
enjoy baking with
Robin Hood Flour
--everything-turns
out so well."
Sincerely,
ieQr.'rr,L
DOME BAKING SERVICE
ROBIN FLOOD FLOUR MILLS LIMITED
Mrs. J. McCaw:
arrd ber two
bons,.. o/ li"lltarr
Groes, Ont.
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HEFA
Ontario's Students
Offer to Help Relieve
Emergency Need for Farm Help!
Already more than 6,000 of Ontario's sturdy High School
students have volunteered their services to the Farm Service
Force of Ontario! They are devoting their summer months
to help farmers meet the greatest production demands in
their experience. Students will be relieved of school
responsibilities as farmers require there. _Especially pre,
pared courses of study have been offered to fit these
willing young people for the summer's work on the farm.
Britain is depending upon Ontario's farmers to supply a
great proportion of their needs for cheese, bacon, con••
centrated milk, and other farm products.
After ono week on the farhi, these
sturdy, young volunteers receive This
distinctive crest upon .applicafion to
*he Farm Service. Force, Deportment
of Labour,' Toronto.
Farmers Who hove not registered their requirements for
student assistance are urged strongly to do so without delay.
Simply notify your Agricultural Representative or local High
School Principal, or write: Farm -Service Force, Department
of Labour, Parliament ,Bldgs., Toronto.
ONTARIO INTER -DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE LABOUR AGRICULTURE _- EDUCATION — AND DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR, OTTAWA