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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-01-05, Page 10Pa004. .Th et TImPPAdrnalkja.nt.tary•L 190 e^. New ms... But The Same • xcetlent Wargains!H!• ,c1ASSIFIlaD RATES [FOR SALE— .SALE— SgRVICE.S. • 2285 Worele 9- • -- e• • Achlitionel Werel 30 (Minim.= 850) 20c Off Paid by Saturday following last insertioa. Second Insertion 21/2 PER wrIlq1P. (Minimum 550) . • Six Insertions PcR WARD (Minimum 450) 'Semi -Display Classifieds (Restricted to One Column) First Insertion—Per Inch $1,40 Second insertion—Per Inch eL25 Minimum •one inch, accepted only in multiples of lie inch. REACHES 90 — Mrs, Benson Williams, RR 3 Exeter, who's always doing something", eel- r.hrated her 90th birthday Tues- day at the home of her son, R, W. Williams, Usborne. She's xti11 quite active, es to cro- chet and quilt, helps with bak. IA g and some farm chores. The fOrrner Melissa Cann, she went to Lumley school and was ac" two in Bethany church before it was closed. She spent oNew Year's day in St. Thomas at a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones. flog ultimatum? 4Continued from page' 9 marketing act gave the ho /*lard the power to direct th selling of hogs in the provinc two years ago. • puture threatened In the meantime, Deputy Min iter E. M. Biggs has castigate McInnis for action which Bigg said threatened the future of a government farm marketin schemes. And government board chairman George McCague ha 4brown road blocks in the pail a the crusading hog board h the form of new operating reg e e d s 11 g RED FORMAL, Sophia Original size 14, with black riet over skirt and bodice, Phone 518M, ..` Z. FANS, 16", drum type: also 'Y0arlitig bens. Clarence Moon, 6e 11:3tfe HARDWOOD, SLABS,. .cholee, mostly hard reeple. Ten cord delivered, $40. Gates $aw Mill, 290 Ashland Ave., phone GL 1- 4420, London, 2ltfnc V.,500 SECOND MORTGAGE on new house; will allow liberal dis- eount, Apply Box LLT, Exeter Times,Advocete, 12: Hie 1 .Cre.ditori. JANUARY JACKPOT sale at Jack Smith Jeweller's. Big sav- ings throughout the store. Don't miss It. 6e WANTED— LIVE POULTRY — Imperial Poultry Ltd., phone Exeter 685 collect or Watford 241 .collect. 2:11tfne WANTED Used Cars and Trucks " for wreeking. Somebody goofed and we've got a letter -size filing cabinet on our hands. It's olive green and has a lock, Good sturdy Sunshine construction, smooth action, cradle -type drawer suspension. , Because we haven't got floori space it's regular price of $100.00. will be cut to • $75,00 THE TIME5,ADVOCATE 12:15tfnc 2 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, vaccin- ated, bred Hereford, due soon, John Berendsen, Kirkton, 114 miles east of Farquhar ,on 83 Highway, Phone Kirkton 21r4. FEED TURNIPS, steady supply available, Contact Exeter Pro- duce and Storage, phone 580. 29:5c OFFICE EQUIPMENT — Head - 'quarters for Royal typewriters, Victor adding machines. We can save you money! Exeter Times-. Advocate, phone 770. 27tfc WHEN YOU CARE enough to want the very best, get Simmons Beautyrest Mattress, Baetz Bros; Furniture or Kelvinator 'refriger- ators, freezers, ranges, wringer washers or automatic washers and dryers' from Sandy Elliot, 444 Main St, 6c WOODS GRINDER, 2 horse elec- tric motor and grain box, nearly new condition; litter c a r r i e r track, approximately 200 feet, complete with hangers' and hoist. Apply Ross Francis, RR 1 Kirk - ton, or phone 34r8. 6:12* FEED TURNIPS—Phone AC 8-- 6716 or 228W3 or contact R. Hey- wood, Centralia. 6:12* WHEAT STRAW, 4,000 bales; 1,000 bales oat straw. Phone 49r2 Grand Bend. 6:12:19* SPY APPLES and good cooking Ontario grown potatoes. Roy Pitt, Lucan, phone BAldwin 7-4793. 6* DAVENPORT and chair, Phone 8-6889. 6:12c CHESTERFIELD, 3 - piece, in wine, and 1 green chair; Ax- minster rug, 9' x 10½', in good condition. Apply Chester Dunn, phone 630W4 Exeter. 6* FOR SALE OR TRADE -6' x 12' snooker table, in real good con- dition. Will sell pr trade for a ,Boston or small snooker table. Phone 279 Ilderton or contact J, E. McNair, 6c s .3 TIRES, 600-16, one snow tire,! like new. Apply William Walters, Winehelsea. 6nc MeInnis said the governmen le exercising state control ovei Nag -marketing under the guise of regulations designed to give the, impression of ,farmer man siement. they want state control they should bring in regulations e, for state control," he said. tHe continued. "There is state control over the selling of pork p-eoducts. I say this is rank dis- elimination. This I feel should be challenged." -McInnis Said the change In hog marketing regulations justi- fe carrying bill 86 to the Su- preme Court. 86, passed by the Onta- rio government last year, estab- Ifshed a tighter government control over the financial man- e -gement of farm m ark etin g groups.) t three avenues 'Three courses af action are open to hog farmers, McInnis otiggested, are to: agree to work out Somekind of state control aySteM with the FPM11. "This would keep us from any under- ; the -table payments and the di- rection of hogs by the packers that we used to have;" resign as the selling agency. "This would lead to the bootlegging of e bop and un.der-the-table pay- ments;" and go on record as being opposed to this method of state control, but let the govern- ment come tip with the details en how to make it work. In an editorial in the hog board's monthly Market Place, which was distributed at the meeting, „blame for the current hassle over hog marketing was laid at the feet of the "Big Ten" 1:)f Ontario's paekinghouse ledus- try." The editorial stated the nee. kers would like to see the gov- ernment establish an auction system Of selling hogs "to fur. ther reduce coMpetition" and 'open the deers to packer pelt - Ing end 'Undetectable colluSioil," Hot potato the Meeting atiOteted reso- itt ti 6 :I) confirming McInnis' choice fo dump the hot potato ef tog marketing in the govern rient's lap, /Ate in the ineetieg, agricul- ture Minister Geodfelleve, den- tttY Minister BiggS, arid gevern- ment board chairman MeCague arrived at the hog board dire - tore inVitation, PODOWitlit spetcheaby tlw flireef Whielt they Pledged t their tei-oPeretiett. With tbei log hAard, their thelltititling deice iri Vdeiette farm le TON TRUCK, 1960 Chev, low mileage; moved to new. location, truck not required. Apply C.1 Maxwell, CNR. section foreman, Hensel], Ont. 6:12:19c , Parts sold reasonable. Tires, tubes, rads, generators, trans- missions and motors. McSTEPHEN AUTO WRECKERS RR 1 CREDITON Phone AC 8-6214 l7tfc DOLL FURNITURE, used, in good condition, Phone 677J. 6* GOOD HOME for 8 puppies, weaned, Mother is border collie. Phone 177J1 Exeter. MISCELLANEOUS — WOULD THE PERSON who took a new car coat from the Legion Hall, Lucan, Monday night kind- ly leave it with the President of the Legion, Ralph Smith. 6c BABY CHICKS_ AMES IN -CROSS pullets, dual purpose, dayolds to order. Some started pullets available immed- iately.earder April broilers now, Contact local manager — Eric Carscadden, Bray Hatchery, Ex- eter, phone 246W. 6cn FOR RENT— APARTMENT, all modern con- veniences, hot water heating, at- tractive, complete privacy, bath- room, laundry, garege; available immediately. William Oestricher, phone 12J' Crediton. 11: 24tfne INSTALLATIONS on septic tanks and drainage, SANITATION $4,RVICE Septic tank pumping and drainage repairs, BILL .FINCH Phone 20.5 Grand Bend 15:22:29*tfe Dead or Dismsed Trees? We specialize in cutting and removal of trees, M, L. Mc1NTYRE Phone Exeter 309-J 6:9tfne FOR PROMPT SERVICE for dead or disabled animals, Any- thing over 300 lbs,, we pay the phone call Seven days a week service. Phone Ed Andrews, 8.51r11 Seaford). Truck licensed under Dead Stock Disposal Act, License Nf, 42C60. 12;8-2:23* ACHESON'S dead stock service pays highest cash prices for dead, old, sick or disabled horses and cattle, Phone Long vDiicset.ance Atwood Zenith 34900 (no cost to you). Seven-day ser - 10:6 -3:30 FURNITURE REFINISHING ANTIQUE REPAIRING GENERAL REPAIRING to Lamps, Clocks, Appliances, etc. Your business and patronage will be appreciated. JACK FULCHER 457 Edward St. S., Exeter Phone 225 PO Box 225 6c SleRAYING—Anyone wishing to have their barns sprayed for brucellosis or cattle sprayed for lice, call Hubert Cooper, 599J3 Exeter. 10:13-11: 24*tfnc APARTMENT, 5 rooms, tinfur. I AM CLEANING and white- nished, heated, hot water sup- washing barns for brucellosis. plied, Apply A, J. Penhale, 70 Anyone interested, phone Ailsa John St, East ' ' 12:8tfne Craig 104, collect, Roland Neil. 10:20tfnc 3-RO APARTMENT, furnish- ed, 4 -piece bath, automatic oil furnace, separate entrance, No pets please. Apply 169 Wil- liam St, or phone 400W evenings. 12:8*Unc ELECTROLUX sales and ser- vice. Bert Harris, 109 Newgate St., Goderich, phone JA 4-7917. 8:15:22:29*tfc CATTLE SPRAYING — Anyone 3 -ROOM APARTMENT, use of wishing' their cattle sprayed for bathroom and basement. Mrs. A. lice call Bill Watson phone 37r19 Dashwood, 12:8tfc Zimmer, Dashwood, phone 9. 22;29:7c APARTMENT, lower, furnished, heated, bath and -shower,' hot water supplied, front and rear entrance. Apply in person at 59 John St, East. 29:6c HOUSE, on Highway 4, near Lucan, modern conveniences, im- 'mediate possession. Phone Lon- don GEneral 9-6192, 6c APARTMENT, 2 -bedroom, un. furnished, heated, private ent- rance. Apply 243 Huron .St., phone 661. 6c HOUSE, 3-bedrooin, bathroom.. PIANO TUNING and repairing, piano action work, Alf Denom- me, RR 2 Zurich, residence St. Joseph, Cntario, phone 95r12 Zurich. 11:17-2:2* Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association "WHERE BETTER BULLS c en, dining room, wine room ARE USED" and den, oil furnace, located on main road near Kirkton, Phone Kirkton 123. 6:12c kAPARTMENT 2 b d , heat- ed, upstairs, iurnished, or unfur- nished. Apply 92 Main St., phone, 162W. 9 WEAN'ER PIGS Murray; WANTED TO RENT — Thompson phone BA 7-4687.6c :FARM OR. ACREAGE, from 50 1957 BUICK, V8, automatic, new tires, all extras, show room con-, dition, mechanic inspection in- vited, Apply to The Tim es- Advocate. 6c LACOMBE BOARS and gilts, 6 months old. The breed with the best feed conversions. Robert P. Allan Brucefield, 6c 1 RECEIVES CERTIFICATE Exeter Lions Club has re- ceived a certificate of achieve- ment for attaining its quota of I new members during the Oc- Itober membership developnient Campaign. The certificate was forwarded to 150 acres, for cash crop, Dash- wood - Crediton area. Write Box. 60, Dashwood, 6:12 HELP WANTED (Female)— GIRL OR LADY wanted for part time kitchen work. Apply in per-, son to Rether's Restaurant, Ex -1 eter, 6e I !HELP WANTED (Male)— 1 PIPELINE construction. Alberta! to California. tong job. Top pay, 'Send 30e and addressed envelope for "Construction News", CLCO, Farmer owned and controlled Service at cost Choice of bull and breed Our artificial breeding service will help you to a more efficient livestock operation For service or more information call: CLINTON ZENITH 9-5650 Better Cattle For Better Living PLANNIN6 'TO BUILD, DECORATE OR REMODEL? CALL ART WHILSMITH, 386M AND JACK FULCHER, 225 Exeter, Ontario PAINTING & CARPENTRY ROOM & BOARD aveilable from Monday to Friday, close to schools and uptown, Phone 704. 6c Box 463, Kirkland, Wash., USA, ' 6* REAL this week to Presidellt Reg BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Beavers, Debate issues ,—Continued from page 9 :leave Canada without any sugar, Harvey Taylor, Brucefield, re- ported fo rthe Bean Board and I ciation, He note dthat for the past i for Co-operative Insurance Asso- three years 70 cents of the de - !ducted 77 cents per bushel had gone back to the growers, The !seven cents was used to operate ; the hoard, and to arrange for exporting surplue, "The Seaway 'hat Mt us Alp 'RAWLEIGII BUSINESS now open in part of 'Huron County. Trade well established, Excellent op- portunity. Feull time, Write at !once. Rawleigh's, Dept. A-202- .189, 4005 Rithelieu, ,11ontreal. SERVICES— , SEPTIC TANKS PUIvIPED—Im- mediate Service, always avail- able. Butler Bros,, Lucari, phone "BA 7-4254 or BA 7-4212 collect. 8:4 trite 6cn to London, England, via Sarnia, Bruce ' for about th8 same peice as it used, to cost to get them just lo: Refrigeration „Halifax, It is her dto plan pro- duction in heahs, There was only a yield of 13 bushel to thc acre thi syear, compared to 20 bush - Is sorne years," Mr. Taylor no- ted that there ere only 4,600 bean producers now, compared to 9,000 about 20 years ago when the Bean 'Board was formed. Gordon Greig reported for the land aequisition committee which had been satisfied with agree- ments tinaliged with Ontario Hy - dee. Ito said thatfarmers feel they are being unjustly 'assessed for the cost of edutatierif and for the tost of achninistratiort ot. jus - tide. • „ - Marketing echettes, and their sitieere toncete for hetg ere, the Meeting dalIed Second Vele Oh the reeeltitide, Ageirl Med or.tho efelegateie nreseni We.te in trivet stiek- Mg with their Peteeent Method of sale, NOb(kly Opposed, SALES AND SERVICE I , PHONE 224 GRAND BEND 12;17tfc ANYON.F. wishing whitewashing or disinfeetirig barns for brucel- , losis, contact Bill Watson, phone 37-r-19 Dashwood, 3:17tfnc FILTER, QUEEN sales and Ser, viee, Repairs to all makes Of vacuum cleaners. Used Vacuttne : cleaners of all makes for sale, 1Bob Peck, :phone Hensel! 606-r, 2.11;24-12:29g tfe Mount Logan, nearly 20,000 feet and Canada's highest, was firet eSteeded in VAS, Per capital in constant 1640 dollars, Canada's gross datiOrtal Pretittet inereased by 11),:k per eMIT in the 1946,56 peeled, de, ailed by four' per dent froin 11956.10 1950. ESTATE — Call iB At 863 FOR REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INSURANCE Reduce On Three Meals a Day "My doctor recommended that lose weight, but it had always been difficult for me te do. heard of the Naran Plan and an) de- lighted with the results, 1 have lost weight easily and I don't have to starve, I feel so much het tor after losing weight. 1 hone overweight people will try the Naran Plan, T am sure they will be pleased AS am." Mits, I1L LaunliniUst Ii.ort, Arthur ha or _volt t bin tr- if;'.(Irsi°I 1 as weight, Yeti can reduce in a tensible way whieh permits you to at three nil it day and Still Insp. weight, If yeti' with to tednee easily mid Seetthly, yeur drug store and ask for the Naran REAL.g$TAT I REAL ESTATE— TENDERS— NOTICES TO CREDITORS IF YOU ARE thinking of retird w. C. PEARCE REALTOR ing in a year or two, here is an! excellent opportunity to porchase GENERAL INSURANCE a house now and rent, it until' 86 Anne St. Exeter' !Phone 435 you require it. This small Inch 2 ,„ storey, 3 bedroom, house, 3, dern house now ives of $65.00 per moth. The, pay. pseiescson.hath, large furnace with melds on the $4,000 mortgage air Fonditioner, hot and cold are 131.411149.47e,r -41,illifioelbmaittiicolnudersegatard,:: water.on tap, garage. quick Ns' log price and down payment, 2 -bedroom, one -storey house, has apply to Box WAT, Exeter all .convenieeces, oil heating, Times-Advoeate. 12;ilfe carport, breezeway, paved drive. FOR SALE OR RENT—In Ilen- Brik eoltage, .centrally Tacated' fur. in good condition, sall, 9 -room brick- house, One -floor, 2 -bedroom house, al - Terms can be arranged. Immed- nace, 3 -piece bath, hot water, most. new, with conveniences, iate possession, Phone 71,f Hen.l R, BRODERICK. Phone 1187-W sa II. NOTICES— For Sale EXETER -3 -bedroom house, well located, one block from down. town, kitchen, bath, living room, ideal for retired couple. EXETER — 3 -bedroom, kitchen, living room, dining rooni and sunroom, large lot, 2 blocks from downtown, well located, one block from schools, Terms can be arranged. EXETER—Huron St,, large brick home, oil heated, garage, large lot; could be cluplexed; in good repair: reasonably priced; terms can be arranged, FARM FOR SALE — We have numerous farms from 50 to 300 acres, inquire now. 100 ACRES, McGillivray Town- ship, good clay loam, 7 acres bushe buildings in fair condition —$9,000.00. 150 ACRES, south of Crediton, clay loam, large barn and silo, well drained, 8 acres of bush, brick house. Terms can be ar- ra nged. 2 LOTS FOR SALE Owned by Curtin.,'sClub, on George St. These lots overlook Exeter Park and river and are choice build - ins' lots LOTS FOR SALE — Dow Sub- division. $600 to $1200. Drive out and see one of Exeter's newest sub -divisions on Pryde boulevard. M. L Gaiser REAL ESTATE Exeter Phone 24 C. V. PICKARD REAL. ESTATE & INSURANCE 100 PRODUCTIVE -acres, choice farming area, 380 apple ' and other small fruit trees of full - bearing age. Well built brick house and large barn on wall. Water and hydro throughout. Close to highway and public school. Moderate price and terms. WELL LOCATED APARTMENT HOUSE Three roomy apartments, each with private bathroom. Two have 2 bedrooms, large living room, also up-to-date kitchens, newly decorated. Building is oil heat- ed. Separate entrances and me- ters. This property is well locat- ed and may be 'purchased at a price that makes it a particular- ly good investment. Lib e r al terms. ' • 3 -BEDROOM HOME, well locat- ed on nicely treed lot. This isf a compact home, easily heated! and low taxes. One bedroom arid bathroom on first floor. Gil heat- ed. Terms are available. $2,000.00 CASH Will give you possession of well located brick home. Can be used for two apartments or larger family home. Modern kitchen, good 3 - piece bath, oil burning furnace. Total price $6,000.00. ' If you wish to buy or sell see C. V. PICKARD, REALTOR 394 Main St., Exeter Phones 165 and 628 ATTENTION! HOUSEWIVES CAR OWNERS Mici-Tos.vn Cleaners Now Heve Equipment For cleaning Your • CHESTERFIELDS • 'CHAIRS • WALL-TO-WALL BROADLOOM • CAR UPHOLSTERY CONTACT JIM HENNESSEY AT Mid -Town Cleaners FOR FREE •ESTIMATES PHONE EXtitft Work Done On Your Own Provikeft Or In Our Plant Sandy's. Christmas Draw During Nov, and Dec. we ad- vertised extensively our special Christmas. Draw in which we were giving over $600 in •prizes. 101 customers are entitled to Prizes and we knew you would be anxious to know the results. We had our, advertisement giving you that information in the hands of 'rhe Times -Advocate at 9.30 the first business day ,after the draw with a special request to get the results to you. They were linable to do this for us. We were disappointed, From our many phone. calls, we know you were -disappointed. The results are in our advertisement in this week's paper, We thank you for your .patronage .and for your patience, SANDY ELLIOT AUCTION SALES MORTGAGE SALE Of Farm Property To be held at the premises RR 1 KIRKTON, ONTARIO SATURDAY, JAI" IARY 14, 1960 at 1:00 p.m. The undersigned will offer for sale by Public Auction a farm consisting of 100 acres all of which is under cultivation, being Lot Number Eleven in the Thir teenth Concession, of the Town- ship .of Usborne, in the County of Huron. Upon the said pre. mises there is said to be erect- ed a brick dwelling house and suitable out -buildings. — TERMS,— One half of the purchase money to be paid in cash (ten percent at the time of sale and forty per cent within thirty days thereof) the balance to be se• cured by a mortgage with in- terest at five (5%) per cent per annum. The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to: A,LVIN WALPER, • Auctioneer, Dashwood, Ontario. FARM CREDIT CORPORATION 20 Eglinton Avenue East, Toronto 12, Ontario. 21:28:4c LIQUOR BOARD .P.NTARIQ Tenders for Retall.Stor and ,Werellepee Exeter, Ontarict, Sealed Tenders,. .addressed. to S. Abra, Assistant Comptroller, lelepor .Control Board of _Ontario,. wllt be received by the under- signed veal 3.00 p.m. E.S.T. on Wednesday, January 11, 1961 Plans, specifications' and tender forms May be obtained from the office of the Architect on .deposit of Fifty Dollars ($50:00). Tenders shall he accompanied by a bid bond or certified chequein the amount of Five percent (5q) of the contract, A 100^;-. Performance Bond is re- quired. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 6c usiness G. A. WEB13, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC DRUGLESS THERAPY For Appointment Phone 606 BELL & LAUGHTON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS & NOTARIES PUBLIC ELMER D. BELL, Q.C. C, V,' LAUGHTON, L.L.B. Zurich office Tuesday Afternoon PHONE 4 N. L. MARTIN OPTOMETRIST Main Street, Exeter Open Every Weekday Except Wednesday For Appointment Phone 355 EXETER In The Estate of t.,au.r4. May Ronnie,. deeeas-ert. Altpersons having „dames' against the estate of Laura May Ilannie, late of the Town of E. eter, in the County of Huron, Widow, who .died. on or about tho 26thday of Novenibor 1960, are required to file particulars of .same with Belt 4c Latiehlon, so- licitors pf Exeter, Ontarie, hy the 7th day of .January lost, after which date the estate will be distributed heving regard only to those claims .of which notice has been received-. Zell & Laughton, Solicitors for th Executor, Exeter, Ont. 22:29;4e 3 /3 irectory DR. J. W. CORBETT L.D.S., DENTAL SURGEON ' 814 Main Street South Phone 273 Exeter Closed Wednesday Afternoons DR. H. H. COWEN DC.NTAL. SURGEON L.D,S., D,D.S. Ma in Street Exeter Closed All Day Saturdays PHONE 36 W. G. COCHRANE BARRISTER & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Hensall Office Open Wednesday and Friday Afternoons 1:30 to 5:30 EXETER PHONE 14 USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office — Exeter, Ontario PresiJent Alex' Rohde *RR 3 Mitchell V ice -P resident Milton McCurdy RR 1 Kirkton Directors F. Clayton Colquhoun RR 1 Science Hill Martin Feeney RR 2. Dublin Robert G. Gardiner RR 1 Cromarty Timothy B. Toohey RR 3 Lucan Agents Harry Coates RR 1 Centralia CI .ylon Harris Mitchell Stanley Hocking Mitchell Solicitor W. G. Cochrane Exeter • Secretary -Treasurer Arthur Fraser Exeter SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE SERVICE Commercial, Industrial and Residential Janitor Work Venetian Blind Cleanin_ FREE ESTIMATES Reasonable Rates PHONE 707 EXETER ARTHUR FRASER INCOME TAX REPORTS 'BOOKKEEPING SERVICE ETC. Ann St., Exeter Phone 504 ALVIN WALPER PROVINCIAL LICENSED AUCTIONEER For you sale, large or small, courteous and efficient service at all times, "Service That Satisfies" PHONE 119 DASHWOOD January Made -To -Measure it Fashion -Craft and Regal Park "famous label" men's suitings all reduced for this annual event. $67.00 Values $54.60 $72.50 Values $58.00 $79.50 Values ....... , ... . . . . $63.60 $82..50 Values .. . ....... ..„. $66.00 $89.00 Values ... ... $71.20 NOTE: We advise our customers to make their selec- . tions now while our range of available cloths is complete. GIANT 'SAVINGS on ladies', men's and boys' wear • Ladies' coats, dresses, Car 'Mats, house coats, skirts, slims • Men's topcoats, subUrbp coats, windbreakers and sport coats 0 Students' sports. coats and. suit3 e Boys' suits 20% OFF SPORT COATS, _$UskittE1,04, coAll Special Sale of Men's Suits Ono rack of English Worsteds, Valua8 10$62,60 Our entire 'Waned Of Mt suit Sr Values to $60.60' . . . $49.00 .... .,.,... $39\.00 PHONE 190 EXgit