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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1952-10-30, Page 5WeilirtSDAY, `iaMTOB le 952 • CMINTO T NEWS-ftBcorn:•? PAGE '1 rs Classified Rates CASH RATE ,-.- (If paid by 'Wednesday eeliowing date of ie. esertien)--T°we —cents a Word first insertion (eni'nimutn 50 cents); feebeentiene insertions 11.4 cents a word (fm.in'imutn 35 -Cents) t le ;tents .extra for 'box number or `;tor 4iradean 'tq NEWS -RECORD r'Offiee,. IF CHARGED -ole cents extra DEADLINFeeee pootl, Wednes- flay. 'Cop, WI Gn,.Moo• VAIY Elated Eunice hes A message that true and tried Regardlen of your problem Turn to the elossIfsed. ACCOMMODATION for RENT '"WANTED. ONE ROOMER OR boarder. Also, will do house -work by the hour. Mrs, Mabel 'Riley, Fulton Street, 44-b -;FOUR ROOM APARTMENT, un- - ;furnished, n-`;tarnished, heated, .Apply William `.Street, . opposite the P u' b l 1 c School, 44-b -ROOM AND BOARD, Two:. young gentlemen sharing. Phone Cline -ton 163R. 44-b COSY, • FURNISHED COTTAGE across from sc1rool in the village of Bayfield. Good heating.; stoves, ,Inside water supply. Close to 'the business section of the vil- . lege. Reasonable rent, no objec- •tion to .one or two children. Ap- '' ply by letter for appointment to Mrs, Harry Ahrens 20411e Stetter -.Ave., Detroit '34, IVIieh. 44=5-b Accommodation Wanted SMALL HOUSE or unfurnished apartment, Wanted by reliable 'tenant with no children. Apply :Box "T", Clinton News -Record. 44-b BUSINESS MAN REQUIRES board and :born, or comfortable xoom without board with a 'private family, for two weeks. 'Box "W", Clinton Ne'Ws-Record. 44-b 'URNISHED APARTMENT - wanted by couple, no children. 'JO Bonneau, phone 382, local 220, or RCAF 'Station Clinton, Officers' Mess, after five o'clock, 44-p • ARTICLES WANTED GOOD IRON BEDSTEAD and :springs; or one good single bed - ::stead. Phone 419W. 44-b AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE ':1951 PONTIAC, GOOD AS New; else, trailer for sale, Apply to 'Box "R," Clinton News -Record. 44-b BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE -BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. -Phone Clinton 225W. 44-b NEW SUBDIVISION LOTS FOR sale, adjoining property of new . school. L. G. Winter, real estate, 'phone 448; Tylomas Steep, sales- man, phone 146W. 28-tfb BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES "MUSSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ' business trades listed: restaurants, gas stations, tourist camps,. groc- .ery stores; one Main St. build- ing. L. G. Winter, Real Estate; Thomas Steep, salesman. 30-tfb CLOTHING FOR SALE FUR COAT, DYED MUSKRAT, size 14. Phone Clinton 241. 44-p STATION WAGON COAT, grey, size 14: Large grey fur . collar, imitable for school girl, Only worn 'a few times. Box "M", Clinton News -Record. 44-5-b BROWN WINTER COAT, tailor- ed, • Size O. Phone Mrs, Roy Fitzsimons, phone Clinton 265. 44-b LADY'S RED PARKA -JACKET, ;size, 16, Hardly ever worn. Can be seen at Clinton News -Record Office. Originally $13,50, now $l, 44-p FARMS FOR SALE FROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS, Canfidential Information. Leon - lard G. Winter, Real Estete, Phones: business 448, residence 5991, 5-btfb_ FURNITURE REFINISHING ''FOR PIANO, FURNITURE AND 'asTib cabinet refinishing and re +s••pairing, see W. G. Pickett, %lox '351, Clinton. . 41-2-3-4-p FURNITURE FOR SALE SPECIAL! MODERN WALNUT dining room suite; combination china cabinet and writing desk; rine new seven -drawer desk; leitehen cabinet; A-1 wood turn- ing lathe with counter shaft; 7toniture 1bspit I• ,44-p HELP WANTED CLERKS, $1690-$2240 and $1380- :$1780 for Government Depart- ments at. Clinton,. Ontario, De- tails bed application :forms et 'Pest ,office,, , , 44-b HELP WANTED. -..Mate YOUNG BOY WANItet to eve slat in kitthcn. Itootri and board, $20 a 48-hour' creek, Good armee tit yearn et> tate short orders. 'Meet be elebn and hottest, Corby rielted Hotel, '44yb LIVESTOCK WANTED _ W A TEOLIlHORSES rs. AL dead Batt e, Gilbert Mink Ranch, Goderich,' Phone collect, 936r32, or 036r21,ptfb LIVRSTOCK EOR SALE NINE PIGS REAi Y TO WEAN, Jack McGuire, phone Clinton -802r5. 44-b NUI<?BER O' CHOICE YOUNG pigs, also same saws. 3oisr 44 Croton News*Record, TWO CHOICE HExi,Ek'QRD heifer •calves, two weeks old, C 7x 3 • l es Stewart, phone Cinnttonn44- 25 PIGS PROM SIX TO NINE weeks; three pair of Mille Fleur bantams; quantity of cider ap- ples. .Fred McClyinont, Varna, phone Clinton 618r24. 44-b TWQ CHOICE HOLSTEIN heif- ers, around 750 pounds, Also have cattle to put out on the gain. Apply .Alex Sparks, con- cession 4, Goderich Township, 44-b DUAL-PURPOSE MILK IN G Shorthorn heifers rising two years, and heifer calves; also herd sire, Green Leaf Don, —317361—. Herd registered, ac-, credited and vaccinated. Jack Sturdy, R.R. 2, Clinton, phone Clinton 901r13. 44-5-p LOST AND FOUND LOST—LADY'S RHINESTONE and ruby brooch, one and one - hall inches in, diameter, senti- mental value. Reward. Finder contact BoX "Z", Clinton News- Recor,41. 44-p ,MISCELLANEOUS TUPPERWARE PLASTICS have gifts for everyone from baby to grandma. Cannister sets, bread servers, and baby sets. Free salt and' peppers with every $5 phone order, Phone Clinton 334W. 44-5-b CRESS CORN SALVE relieves quickls Cress orn Salve—for Yourforgsure reist lief too. 44-b EXPERT WORK ON ALL carp- entry. Cupboards and trim our specialty. J. Spivak, phone Blyth, 20-r-6. 43-52-p MADAME JOSEPHINE, Clair- voyant readings. Cole's Trailer Camp (middle trailer), No phone calls please. 44-p FLOOR SANDING—Old and new floors sanded and finished. Cree Cook. Phone Clinton 23J. 41-2-3-4-p JUST ARRIVED, The latest in key ' duplicating machinery, to give you (minute service) on extrakeys of all types, for your car, night latches, padlocks, rite. and mortise sets, entrance locks. "Don't be stuck with one, Let us cut you some." Ball and Mutch. 44-5-b FIXTURES - FURNACES - Filt- ers - Fittings. Complete bathroom fixtures — BATH (41/4' or 5') BASIN, CLOSET, Powder room sets—white or color with chrom- ed fittings. KITCHEN SINKS white or color—chromed fittings and KITCHEN SINK CABINETS for porcelain enamel drain board tops or plastic tops. FURNACES —coal and oil gravity, or air-con- ditioning with controls and re- placing FIBREGLAS FILTERS for forced -air furnaces. FIT- TINGS and pipe in copper—cast iron—black and galvanized steel. Laundry tubs—shower cabinets -- electric ranges, refrigerators, pressure systems, oil burners. FREE CATALOGUE: Write or visit our new -modern showrooms. We deliver—you pay no freight. S. V. JOHNSON Plumbing Sup- plies, Streetsviile, Ontario. NOTICE I, HAROLD F. GLEW, Victoria Street, Clinton, will not be re- sponsible for any debt contracted in my name from this date for- ward without my written consent. 44-p ANYONE CAUGHT TRAPPING on Lots 16 and 17, Concession 1, Mullett 'Township, from now on, will be prosecuted. (Signed) -- Charles J. Brandon. 44-5-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 acquaint- ed" size only 60 cents. All drug- gists. 44-8-8-b PIANO TUNING YOUR PIANO carefully tuned. Just tall G. W. Cox at Clinton 5ti0R. 43tfb POULTRY FOR SALE 15 P'ULL'ETS READY TO LAY. Harry Guetter, R.R. 5, Clinton. Phone Clinton 907r31. 44-p 30 SUSSEX PULLETS, six mon- the old, laying, Also, gas iron, good as new, cheap. Mrs. Aaron Fisher, Jr", Phone Carlow 167. 44-1? PROPERTY FOR SALE SIX: ROOM COTTAGE FOR sale, location lserfect. $4,500. Terrhs may be . arranged. L. 0, Winter, Heal Estate, phone 448; Thomas Steep, Salesman, phone 146-w. 43-tfb FIVE -ROOM HOUSE, THREE bedrooms, three-piece bath, ex- tra lot, shall barn, nice surround - In e, L. G. Winter, Real Estate, phone 448; Thonins Steep, sales- man, plume 146W. , , 28-,tfb SALESMEN WANTED WANTED--eltELIABLEMAN' AS Dealer le Huron County. Expor- fence not necessary. A fine Op. pottunite to busino s e where into o ld profit- ableetawleleit Products havo bectt sold for :rears, ,Big profits. Products fur- nished ort eredit,Write RAW -,leiit's Dept, ML -109.163, Mort - real. 44-b BIRTHS '.e. FALCONER -In Clinton ' ruble:a 'Hospital, • on Monday, October Falconer,.192, to Mr, and 'Mrs. Frank' Clinton, a slaughter. McDONALD—In Clinton Public H s ita D p al, on. Send Y, October 26, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald, Clinton, a daughter. McKENZIE—ln Clinton Public Hospital, on Thursday, October 23, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip ivlcKenzie, Kippen, a daughter, ST. LOUIS In Clinton Public Hospital, on Thursday, October 23, 1952, to Private and Mrs.' Norman St. Louis, Brucefield, a•' daughter. MARRIAGES CLARK -- WATSON — At the home of the bride's parents, on Saturday, October 18, 1952; by Rev, A, W. Gardiner, Marne Strickland, daughter of Mr. an Mrs. John S. Watson, Seaforth, and Albert William Clark, High- gate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clarke, Highgate, MASSEY—KIRKCONNEL'L--- In St, Chad's Anglican Church, Toronto, on Saturday afternoon, October 18, 1952, ley Rev. G. H, Johnson, Helen Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R, Kirkconneli, Toronto, and Dr. Douglas Gordon Massey, Sunny - brook hospital, Guelph, son of the late Mrs. Zerelda Massey, grandson of the late Mr. end Mrs. David Churchill, formerly of Clinton, STRETTON - SANGSTER -- In Cannel Presbyterial: Church manse, Hensall, by Rev. J. B. Fox, Norma Jean, daughter of Mrs. Sangster, HensalI, and the late William Sangster, to Her- bert Clare Stretton, son of Her- bert Stretton, Brussels, and Mrs. Cecil Hodgins, Lucan. YOUNGBLUT — DOD1,IAN—In St. Andrew's United Church, Nia- gara falls, : on Saturday, Octob- er 18, 1952, by Dr. William Fingland, Betty, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. G. Rodman, Mc- Leod Road, Niagara Falls, and Henry Arthur Youngblut, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Youngblut, Londesboro. 0 In Memoriam GLAZIER—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Thomas Glazier, who passed away thirteen years age, Octob- er 31: "Gone but not forgotten." —Sadly missed by wife and fam- ily. 44-p COLCLOUGH--In loving memory of my dear wife, Harriett Col- clough, who passed away five years ago, October 27, 1947: "Since you've gone first and I remain To walk the road alone, I live in memory's garden, dear; With hhppy days we've known. Since you've gone first and I remain, One thing I'd have you do: Walk slowly down the path of death, For soon I'll follow you. I want to. know .each step you take, That I may walk the same, For someday down that lonely road, You'll hear me call your name," —Lovingly remembered by hus- band, sons and daughter. 44-b 0 Cards of T hanks The family of the late John Huller wish to thank their neigh- bors and friends for their many kindnesses, and anyone who help- ed in any way, in their recent bereavement. 44-p In response to your call - we tape charge of all arrangements. TcgeAtti Eituntrai pittL' AMBULANCE—.."' STOVES FOR SALE BANNER COOK STOVE in good condition. Phone Clinton 904r11. 44-p COOK STOVE, BEACH Compan- ion, wins, large fire box, Cheap, for quiek sale. Mrs.. Albert florid, phone Clinton 428. 44-b ONE FINDLAY .CONDent, ALL white kitchen range, almost new. Apply to Mrs, J, C. Sundercock, Blyth. 43-45-b WOOD FOR SALE bR,' t 12 -INCH MAPLE STOVE-, wood; TOVE- wood; also Rock X Rhode Island pullets, laying. Ivan. Hoggart, phone Clinton 805r22. 44-p HARD 'BODY .Ott MIXED winter wood, also slabs and cedar kind- ling. Elmer 'Trick, phone Clin- t4rr 907r5, 34-tfb T tti1L,1NG POE, SALE Cut front cedar rails into 12" lengths. $4.50 per Cord, delivered. W. J, Porbes. Phone Clinton 904r31, 42-ptib SEWING MACHINES NEW ANIS USED lVl'AC IINBS, Repairs to all models, Singer~ SeWitig Machine Co., Goderiols. pllorre 1135. 19etfb DEATHS AGNEW --- Suddenly in Victoria Hospital, London, as the result of a car accident, ori Tuesday night, October 28, 1952, Rev, John A. Agnew, beloved bus - band of Mrs. Pearl Agnew, Loh - doe, in • his 77th year. Funeral arrangements yesterday were incomplete. BRANDON—In Clinton public Hospital, on Friday morning, October 24, 1952, infant twin daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Ken- neth Brandon, Hayfield, 'Inter- reent in Bayfield Cemetery, on. Saturday morning, October 25, HULLER --In Goderich Township, on Saturday, October 25, 1952, Joint H. Huller, beloved husband of Myrtle LEWIS, in his 83rd year. Funeral from the Ball and Hutch funeral home, Clin- ton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Tuesday afternoon, October 28, HUMMEL--Irl- Bloomsburg, Pa., on Tuesday, October 21, 1952, Emma Ford, formerly of Tuck- ersmith Township, widow of the late A.' H. Hummel. Funeral in Bloomsburg, on Friday, October 24. McDONALD In New York, N.Y., on Wednesday, October 8, 1952, William McDonald, formerly of Auburn. Interment in Park Lawn Cemetery, on Saturday, October 11, MASON—In Windsor, Ontario, on Wednesday, October 22, 1952, Thomas Edward Mason, eaeleyed husband of Ella May Mc 3riere,, 382 Elfn. Ave., Windsor, dear father - of Ray, Brantford; Mrs.. Ralph Totten' (Marion), Rose- land, Ont.; Mrs. George Yeats (.lVfadelon), Gloucester, Eng- land; dear brother of Mrs. Mary Cotton, Detroit, Mich., in his 74th year. - Funeral from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, 'Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Saturday afternoon, October 25, THOMPSON—In Kippen, on Fri- day, October 24, 1952, Agnes Hay, beloved. wife of Robert Thompson, in '•her' 71st year. Funeral from •the Bonthrom funeral home, Hensel', to Hen - salt Cemetery, on Monday, Oct- ober 27. WHITTAKER In Queen EIiza- beth Hospital, Toronto, on Fri- day evening, October 24, 1952, Jessie Whittaker, niece of the late' Rev. William Davis. Fun- eral from the chapel of Morley S. Bedford, on Sunday, October 26, interment : at London, on Monday, October 27. 0 • Cattle Continue Good In Huron County "A number of farmers have pur- chased feeder cattle again this year," John D. Butler, assistant Agricultural representative for Huron County reports, "with most of these being Western feeders re- ceived this past week. Cattle contiue to do well. "Turnip and Sugarbeet harvest- ing is still the, order of the day in the Southern section of the Coun- ty. Husking corn has matured very well and picking is now be- coming general. Livestock Sales Every Thursday, 2 o'clock from the Hensall Sales Barns Featured tin these sales, are cows, heifers, young cattle, pigs and sheep. This is a good market and you are invited to attend as a buyer or seller. VICTOR IIARGREAVES, Prop. Phone 625r23, Clinton Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer, Phone 466J, Clinton 43-4-b FOR SALE Pedlar Products COW BOWLS STANCHIONS Full Line Stable Equipment Steel Roofing in stock—All lengths , H. CHARLESWORTH PHONE 199W • CLINTON a -•,*-0-4-40 +a -w« Gordon R. Hearn 1 Optometrist Huron St. — Clinton On Friday Each Week PHONE 69 • HALLADAY,. ROBINSON & Coy Chartered Accountants Box NO. "E" CLINTON BOXY THEATRE 0LINTON Now playing: (Oct. 30 -Nov. 1) "RETURN OF THE TEXAN"' MON., TES., WED, .(No'v 3.5) "Lovely To Look At," Technicolor Sparkling with mirth and music comes this charming tale of three Americans Who take a Broadway allow to a Parisian .dress shop, Kathryn Grayson, Red Skelton, Howard Keel with Marge and Glower Champion TTHUR., VIM, SAT. .(Nov. 6-8) Dan Dailey, Joanne Dru, Richard" IlYlton and Richard Cream The ups .and downs of DIZZY DEAN, of the St. Louis Cardinals makes .en interesting screen bio- graphy that all baseball fans must see. "The Pride of St. Louis" PARK THEATRE GOD>$RilVH--Phone 11150 Now: "TELT TMA, MEN" MON., TUES., WEI.1.'- 'William Cardigan.—Yane Greer and David Wayne Or, a Technicolered South Pacific island a young American tangles with three romances and with a tabu that was tobasco, ',- Featuring Mitzi Gaynor and Gloria Delaven "Down Among The Sheltering Balms" THUR., FRI., SAT. Tony Curtis +-- Pipet' 144,100 and Spring Byingtou If there is anything funny^ about matrimony you'll find it in this hilarious yarn about a perplexed bridegroom. "No Room for the Groom" Coming (Nov. 10-12); "CLOSE Coming: "TRE WASHINGTON TO MY HEART" with Ray STORY" with Van Johnson Miilannd and Gene Tierney and Patricia Neal ■ amos srmn. .. t CAPITAL THEATRE GODoRICH Phone 47 Nowhe"AIR CADET" starring( f+to. to „ n McNally & 11a11 Russen Mom, TUES., .WED. Broderick. crawl**-�-� Betty. Downer- .and 'Richard Kfle�y The city waterfront and a dcgdr side detective combine to produce a thrilling tale about racket- busting. "THE MOB" TOUR., FEL, SAT. -- -- Aladdin and His Lamp" In Technicolor: the 'wishful old legend of the magic lamp gets new treatment in this romantic adventure. Patricia Medina -- John Sands Richard Erdman Coming: "SOUTH SIDE 14000" with Don DeFore & Andrea KIM Clearing Auction Sale OF FARM, FARM STOCK, MACHINERY and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, on Thursday, Nov. 13 at 12 o'clock ' At Lot 4, Concession 2, East Division, Colborne Township, 4 mile east of Benmiller, HORSES: Matched Clyde team 10 yrs. old. CATTLE; 4 Durham cows, milking and bred; Jersey cow, milking; I5 spring calves 12 steers and heifers, 800 lbs. POULTRY: 50 Hybred pullets. HOGS: 1 York sow, due in Dec.; 8 York chunks, 125 lbs, . MACHINERY: Massey -Harris binder, 7 ft., practically new; Massey -Harris 13 -disc fertilizer drill (like new); McCormick Deering mower, 6 ft. (new); Mc- Cormick Deering drop -head hay loader; sulky rake; New Idea side delivery rake (like new); 14 - plate disc harrow; 5 -section dia- mond harrows;, spring -tooth cult- ivator; Quebec riding plow; walking plow; fanning mill; Mas- sey Harris manure spreader; steel land roller; cream separat- or; root pulper; stoneboat; tur- nip drill; grain grinder; rubber - tired wagon, 16 ft. hay rack; set sloop sleighs; buggy; cutter; el- ectric driven- hammer mill with 3 h.p, motor. HARNESS: 1 set team harness and collars. Roofing -190 sheets new steel roofing, 3 ft. x 8 ft.; 9 sheets, 3x6 ft.; 9 sheets 3x7 ft.; 58 ft. ridge roll; 40 lbs. roofing nails. GRAIN: 1,000 bus. mixed grain. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Din- ing room .suite; kitchen chairs, tables, cupboards; rockers; three furnished bedrooms; white enam- el cook stove (new); 4 -burner electric stove; china; Quebec heater; wood; 3% tons chestnut coal. FARM: 100 acre farm; eight- room frame house; large bank barn; good stabling, driving shed, garage. Hydro. Drilled well. RCAF Association Holds Dinner Meeting 425 Huron Wing, Royal Canad- ian Air Force Association held its initial dinner meeting of the sea- son on Wednesday evening, Octob- er 22, when a delicious turkey dinner was served to 37 members in the Sergeant's Mess, RCAF Station, Clinton, Ex -Airforce personnel from Clinton, Seaforth, Goderich and, Wingham listened to• a fine ad- dress from Wing Commander B. G. Miller. The speaker's shoat talk an the introduction of young men to airforce life was much ap. predated, The December meeting will be Ladies' Night, and ex -airforce personel with their wives will be welcome.. TOP:: COME IN AND SEE THE FINEST THE BEST PRICED Radios Record Players Television Sets at — Galbraith Radio and Television Television Installation and Service Farm in excellent state of cul- tivation; 10 acres fall wheat. Sold subject to reserve bid. TERMS: Chattels—cash; prop- erty, 10 per cent down, balance 30 days. Immediate possession. William H. Elsley, Proprietor Harold Jackson, Auctioneer E. P. Chesney, Clerk. . 44-45-b Clearing Auction Sale of FARM, FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FEED and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS At Lot No, 5, Concession 10, Colborne Township; 11/4 miles west of Carlow, on Friday, October 31 at 1.30 p.m., the following: CATTLE: Hereford cow, 4 yrs. old, recently freshened, with calf at foot; Hereford cow, 4 yrs. old, dee time of sale; Hereford cow, 4 yrs. old, milking, bred again; 2 Hereford steer calves; 2 Here- ford X Durham heifer calves. PIGS: Yorkshire sow, bred; 8 pigs, 8 weeks old. POULTRY and EQUIPMENT: Approx. 80 Rock X New Hamp- shire pullets; Colony house; oil brooder stove; drinking fountains. IMPLEMENTS : Minneapolis tandem disc; •M.H, binder, 7 ft. cut, with power take -off; Cock- shutt 3 furrow plow; M.R. power mower, 7 ft, cut; M.H, manure spreader on rubber; rubber tire wagon; flat rack; 3 -drum steel roller; 2 -row scuffler; M.H. dump rake; buck rake with hoist; sleigh and flat rack; stock rack; 6 -sec- tion harrows; Universal milker with double and single units, also pipe line; set of double harness; set of single harness; buzz saw; bench saw; `M.H. electric cream separator; fanning mill with mo- tor; Stewart electric clipper; Electro pail heater; set of Ren- frew truck scales; 20 rod ,of snow fence; grain box; quantity of ash lumber; hay car for steel track (neer); hay ear with Wooden track, forks, shovels, logging chains end numerous other art- icles. PEED: Approx. 50 ton of ttaix-- ed hay (baled); quantity of bal- ed straw; 42 ft, of ensilage; ale -- prole 800 bus. mixed grain. HOUSEHOLD EFFZtCTS: Sortie household effects, FARM: At the same time and place there will be offered for sale, the 100 -acre farm, subject to reserve bid; on this farm ate modernized buildings, house with hydro, pressure system and bath, The L-shaped barn has running water in front of the stock, also an implement shad and bre-car garage. On the farm is 8 acres of wheat, 60 acres °plowed, 6 beteg of bash, and the balance in pasture. Everythingto • be sold as proprietor is in ,ill health. '1'ERms--CASA' Terms an farm: 10 per Cent dowry and balance in 30 days, or to the satisfaction of the prop- rletor. Ellivbod •Atkiusoc, proprietor Edwar't1. W.. Elliott, Auctioneer lir Vic Colclnbottn, f3Ierk. • 0 YEAR 'ROUND COMFORT The Ideal Coat for Three Season Wear Warm? Zip out the lining. Chilly? Zip it right in! Water repellent for drizzly days. Per- • �f fect for most of the year. A real economy buy and save today! Came in Choose your New OVER - C O A T Or Station Wagon Coot from aur large selection. PICKETT CAMPBELL AltROIV S1l[li1ITS STETSON HATS PHONE 25 (opposite the thecytre). 'CLINTON