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20% Off All Ladies' & Childredt
Coats & Jackets
20% Off Men's 8z Boy's Winter Jacket,
20 % Off Men's Overshoes
Boy's Rubber Boots, Sizes I - 5, Special 2.5e
Ladie's Jeans at. Half Price
Agent
C1.1)9‘10F Tailors
Tip Top
without a hand
in your pocket
ROE FARMS
now buys outright the
top bloodlines in U.S.A.
PROVEN .lines such as
STONE'S, DEMLERCHIX,
TRUE-LINES. These are
Canadian tested—se-
lected and hatched for
you, without trade name
penalties.
GET THE BEST FOR LESS AT
FARMS LIMITED
,ATWOOD, ONTARIO
LITERATURE ON REQUEST
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP
CUTTING — STYLING
COLD WAVING
A Speclaity
phone4 Etruscan 140
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FOR SALE
Need Storm Window&
Before. You. Buy let siteknow
Homes Ltd. give you an estimate
on Aluminum melt storing window*.
Phone Beaforta SW
Ni Obligat4on
The Grey Township firetruck was
called to the farm, of Herman Whit-
field last Thnu.sday when an over•
heated clothes drier filled the
basement with dense smoke.
Mrs. Glen, Thompson has gone to
Toronto to be with her father who
underwent surgery on Monday.
Annual Meeting
Knox Presbyterian Church
Rev, J. H. Greene interim
moderator, was chairman for the
annual meeting of Knox Presbyter-
, ian Church, held in the church on
II Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 26th. He
I opened the meeting with. a short
devotional period, Miss Alice J.
I Forrest was secretary for 'the rneet•
! ing.
The report of the session was
,given by Stuart McNair. Mrs. M. J.
Engel was re-appointed secretary-
treasurer and Jim Knight Ur: con-
gregational auditor.,
Three refiring manager, M. J.
Engel, Wilfred Strickler, and Stuart
McNair, were replaced, by 'Earl
Dunn, Stanley Fisher and Frank
Smith. Alex Cameron was appointed
for one year to complete Fred
Kirkpatrick's term.
'Ushers are Kenneth MacDonald,
David Perrie, Jack Knight, and Joe
Smith.
TENDER FOR REPAIRS TO
REGISTRY OFFICE FLOOR
GODERICH, ON,TARO.
Sealed tenders, clearly marked as to contents' will be ritcebsik,
by the undersigned until 12:00 noon Thursday, February 1S, 1111“.F
for repairs to the Registry Office floor.
Details and specifications may be received from the issitso-
signed, at the County Court Hnuse.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
J. G. BERRY, Clerk-Treasurer
County of Huron'
Court House
Goderich, Ontario.
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At the beginning of the century some farm land
on Hamilton Bay was called Huckleberry" Point
This land became the site of part of The Steel
Company of Canada, Limited.
Instead 'of farm land supporting a few families
there is now at Huckleberry Point Canada's largest
steel-making plant einploying 1 1 0 0 of the
Company's j 8, 0 0 0 employees. This year Stelico.
Marks its ton year of'supplying steel fen Canadians.
What happened at.. Huckleberry Point had hap.
-peeled in hundreds of "towns' and titled. 'itenela the
country: 'Canadian Mantifttottirlrig new. "employs:
nearly 1,400,000 persons.. theite turn • out the
Materials for a troWtrid • eteriorliy` their' faintliei
provide markets for' the 'prOdilett.itit Canadian
forests afld mines: t .
CHECK THESE IMPORTANT FEATURES
• A top quality Fettilizer at substan.tial
savinge.
• Experienced staff will kelp you plan
your Spring Fertilizer program.
• Assistance in selecting the Fertilizer
analysis your fermi requires:
• Backed by a "Guarantee of Qualltyn Certificate.
PLUS 5% CASH biSCOUUONt,
AFTER MARCH id, s% blecouttt
Phone
24 FLOOD OF
white: eggs SALE
MEN'S JACKETS
A rack of good Jackets to go at a
fraction of their original cost 20 to 50 % Off
Valentine Yeb.,14
See Our Display
-Said Valentine Greeting • Card
WE HAVE THEM IN GABIN.RTS OF
Assorted Cabinets at bc, 10c 16o each
Others at 25L, and up
LADIES' DRESSES
A rack of Smart Dresses 20 % Off
All Children's Outerwear 20 % Off DEAD STOCK SERVICE Office School Boxes
10 in Cellophane Bag 10c Highest Cash Prices
Peid for Wok. Down, or Disabled Cows and Horsoc
Afeo
BEAD COWS and HORSES
AT CASH VALUE.
Cut Out Books for Making Own valentines 10c and 25c each
Thinking of a Valentine Party, We have. Valentine Serviettes,
Valentine Crepe Paper, and many suggestive items suitable for
Party ,prizes.
Old Horses So per Illeutel
Phone Coliiiet
BRUCE MARLATT
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.ETHEL
William C. Stevenson
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MEN'S SHIRTS
Winterweight $3.98 Now $2.47
TOYS DOLLS 25 % Off
/.4 Hour Service PHONE 133 BRUSSELr
PERCY STEPHENSON
PHONE 85r12 ETHEL
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William O. 'Stevenson passed
away at his home in Ethel after a
lengthy illness, Friday, Jan, 2,9th,
in his 77th year.
He was horn in Grey Twp., July
27th, 1383. the son of the late
Thomas C. Stevenson, and Catherine
Mettleholtz.
He farmed
Trade in your old hot water bottle now
and get $1.00 off on new Kantleez.
Deluxe Comfort control Hot Water
Bottle $4.00 regular $3.00 with trade in
on the 1Qhh Con., Grey
STORE
Brussels
SMITH'S ALL DRUG Township, tuintil retiring to ttlael
one Year ago.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Mande Adams., and two
daughters, Mrs. Stanley (Margaret)
Speiran and Kay E. at home. Two
grandsons, Maurice D. Speiran,
Brantford, 'and 4 Bruce E. Spelran,
Ethel, and if:nix great' grandchildren.
The fittneral was held from the
Peebles funeral )tome, Atwood, Feb
1st, Rev. L. Bin:57n, Briissels,
conducted memorial service. Burial.
was in .• Mdunt Pleasant cemetery.
Ethel.
Pallbearers Were W. H. Speiran,
J. A. 'Wilson, S." Baker, 5, Cooper,
W icrauter, L. Lake.
%A./INTERS COVy;
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Mr. George Taylor left last week
_ to spend a month or two hi. Mexico.
Miss Olene Dundas, Toronto, spent
the week end with her parents, Mr,
and 'Mrs. T. Dundas.
Mr, and Mrs. .T. Lamont and
family, London, were week end
were week end visitors with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Porter.
Ron Ennis of Western University,
spent the week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Ennis.
Mrs. Geo. Ylewitt, TuckersmIth,
visited for a few days last week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter
Broadfoot.
Herb Kirkby, of the Toronto Art
College, was a week end visitor with
his father Frank Kirkby and family.
Mr.. and Mrs, Graham Sholdice
left last week end 'for California
I. where they will visit her parents
Mr. and hire. Fred Sinclair.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan McCall and
1 Beverly spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. HarrY Snell of Londesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenkins and
son, Norwich, spent Sunday with
i Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin.
NOTICE
Wa tch for. the Semi-Arinnal
Wallpaper Sale Feb. 11th to
Feb 20th. Every pattern a hargainj
The Wallpaper. Shop, Wingham.
CAFE
Before you any yen Le?, Jr late
=del used tar see us about oar Low
Cost Financing Service. Available
for either Dealer or Private Salet,
GLENN RONNENBERG
Genera? insurance
Monkton — Phone 60%0
erusteia — Phone 247
Tuesday and Fridsy
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Phone Ykringliani 1091; Brustels 388w10