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'4''O SHOW YOU 'THAT l'NE MEAN \TtrllalAT WE '.SAY, WE AREi«. SELLING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MY GOODS, CROCKERY.,
WALL PAPEle, ETC., AT COST 1PIRlCES .A 1D SOME LESS.
+ NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO LAY INA SUPPLY 'WHILE O'
"'r STOCK IS STILL WELL ASSORLED.
41". DO ma lIrMS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. BELOW ARE
' ONLY A FEW OF 'UUP, PRICES.
Window S14 les, Each .. .. .......» 25c
ea 1VIen'e ,Sox, a pr. 20e
`aA!°Only a few more Dinner Setts, ileg,$28.50 at -a-322.50
'`'mss Bowls, £'l tir::s, Fruit Dishes, Pie :Plates and All Fancy Clime. at cost.
Maitlan+d. treamery Better +4Oc ll,. Tri-+' alb. and you yak never be
-without it:. .
Penis :Reg 10c, S t_LE PRICE '` ci,
19c
Fugi Silim, SALE PRICE Yard 50e
All Satins and Summer Dress Goods at Cost Prices. Coyne early and
get First Choice.
Venus Silk Hose, Reg. $1.75 Pr. on Sale at.......... . 50e
aGixxglrans, 36 -in. wide, Reg.30c, Yd. Sale Price, yd.. 19c
ea ALL CURTAIN MATERIALS AT COST P1RICE S
•,t 'i 'nderwear: Vests, Sale 'Price 69c
4► Bloomers, Sale Price pr...............85c 4.
4- MEN'S SHIRTS AT Cosi' P? ICES t
Flannelette, light ati Dark Shades, per yard .15c I.
Beat Quality ,Smocks and Overalls, Sale Price, each- $2.00 .1.
Sale Price each
1 'Gallon Crocks, Reg. 80e, S
22=in. all Linen Towelling with, Red, Pink, Yellow, and 22e ,x.
Blue. Borders, Reg, 35c Yard, Sale Price 25c 14.
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FLOWER POTS WITH SAUCER AT COST PRICES 4.
ALL WALL PAPER AT COST PRIDES. .
$ 3.3 5
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Get Our prices'on Linoleum Dugs, we will save you money +
Linoleum, 4 Yards wide, Sale Price yard
hIangel Seed, lb. 45e Turnip Seed, lb. GOc 4.
Garden seeds, 10 pkg. for 25c Green Tea, lb 50e
Mixed Tea, ib. 55c. Black. Tea, ib. 55e 4'
Lux, 3 pgs. for 29c Rinse large Packgs 3 for 25e +
Corn, Peas, and Tomatoes, 2 Tins for 95e .'`i.
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GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE
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sessolveaoi9towsuatiomateiot)" OthoeespapeeeeeP 000a®.as
Spying
NOW IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR TO THINK. OF YOUR SEEDS
FOR SPRING SOWING AND PLANTING. WE HAVE A FULL
SUPPLY OF ALL THE LEADING GRASS SEEDS ON HAND,
AND CAN ASSURE YOU GOOD QUALITY.
QUANTITY OF *GOOD SEED BARLEY NOW ON HAND, ALSO
CHOICE SEED PEAS
Choice Seed Beans on hand
YOUR 1929 COAL
NOW IS THE BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO PUT IN YOUR
SUPPLY OF COAL FOR NEXT WINTER. OUR SPECIAL IN-
DUCEMENT IS 50 CENTS OFF FOTA CASH SALE, AND BESIDES
WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES FOR SUMMER. DELIVERIES.
ACT NOW!
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Huron Regiment Wins Prize
First Prize of $200 and the Cana -
Alan. Infantry Association's cup has
:been awarded the Essex Scottish Re-
- ;giment, hi the Efficiency of Personell
,:competition, conducted in Military
District No. 1. The Perth Regiment
•soon second prize of $150. Third pri
.ze -of $100 went to the Huron Regi
anent, while the Canadian Fusiliers
were fourth on the list and captured
-'-the $50.00 prize. Of the prize win -
:mars Huron is the only rural regiment
'Two years ago the Huron Regiment
.won the cup for being the best betel -
lien in camp. Lt. Col. W. J. Heam-
•;sar of Exeter is in command of - the
1 uron Regiment.
COUNTY NEWS
Tire destroyed the home of Mr.
Chris Parker, near Bayfield on Sun
dry afternoon last. 1,1r. and Mrs,
1:'arker had gone away to thewoody
for a walk leaving , the five children
in charge of the eldest daughter, age
-ted twelve. Soon after they left, the:
;stove pipes caught on ` fire. The girl
awraped wet clothes around them and
'they cooled off. After a while she
looked into the stove and there was -
any fire in it so she went outside
Who get some wood, while getting the
;reed she noticed smoke coming from
tender the eaves, the immediately
eaun med help from the neighbors wh-
ile ;soma: others went after the. parents
` lie house was sitaated near the road
'an the highway to Seaforth and many
aansterby Stopped their wars and gave
tssx;.tancet but there was astrong
"north wind blowing and the house be
iwa ',}' oxie of the frame one the flames
equiekly gained headway. Xt it! tho.
Myer" the chimney.
gltt that sparks from the chimney
3odged under tho eaves as the fire aj
arrntxy started quite a d stancel
Ally. 41wic ..grs. 3o1n Dick of
and NM Y'1'ait of Toronto, and Ma ,
Pv T,
Dougles of Blake, called on; dYi�
etadls here one day recently.
Mr. ohn Farquhar of Hensall, 'sp-
ent the week -end with friends in this
viciuitty.'
Miss Eileen Tuener of London
Normal spent the week -end at her
home here.
Mr. and •Mae.. P. 'Campbell of Hay,
were Sunday visitors at the home of
-Mr. and Mrs. 1-I. Love.
Mr. ad Mrs. 0. Love were Sunday
visitorh with friends in Crediton.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
The servicers .at Goshen church last,
Sunday were well attended. In tthe
musical part,. .an orchestra of three
violins, accompanied the organ and ad
ded greatly to the service. of praise.
'Mr. Newell Geiger of Zurich had
charge of the preaching ` service., in
the absence of the Pastor and he
gave a splendid address which was
well received. Mr. Geiger will be
welcomed back again at any time he
is able to comic. He also took the
aer'vices at Blake and Varna.
Mr. and Mrs, Paul and Miss Grace
Reid of .Flint, Mich., spent a few
days last week with their friends in
Stanley and Clinton,
•Mr. Henry Erratt of Babylon Line,
and Mr. W. R. St:'phenson `of: Parr
Line, have each purchased new Fords
Dashwood
I'!r. Geo. Maier of Detroit, spent t
a few +lays- with his parents.
Ma.,. Stacey attended the funeral
of the late Mrs. Chas. Willert near,
'rhe dforol on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pfile spent
Sunday and Monday in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schlunt and
family of Pontiac and Mr. and. Mrs.
I•+eurAhrens and on o Elmira sp-
.ett Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Nathger.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Hoffman and
family' spent the week -end with fri-
ends in Kitchener.
IvTr. and Mrs. Hazier Dark and
family of Windsor are visiting the lat
ter+:; parents, Mr. and Mrs C. Stein -
hag,. ga,
Mr. Herb Geiser of Detroit spent
the week -end with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Guenther of
Win d.sor were Sunday visitors with
Ir. and Mrs. Chas, Guenther.
Mr. Czar '8teinhagef of Ailse
Craig spent Sunday and Monday
with hi, parents.
Dr. • and Mrs. E. Broughton and
family, Miss Grace Kellerman and
.view. nrougghton of Toron;.o were
rti .tc.rs with Mr, •and Mrs, J. Keller -
elan on Sunday and Monday.
Mr. Art Weber visited friends in•
Kitchener over Sunday,
Mrs. P. Baker is on the sick list,
We hope for a speedy recovery.
Mies Ruth :Meyer was the guest of
Mies Zeta Madiger over the week -end
Children's Day will be observed
in the Evangelical church on Sunday
Jure I.tth.
Miee Moore of Seaforth is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs, FF'ti;t Wild.
Quite a euntbee from here attend•
ed conference in Zurich en Sunday
HILLSr as '1tiE t .
Miss E1fzabeth McAllister of Hen-
Mil, spent a. few slays :Wath het sister'
Mrs. 'S, W411t464 :: a;.,;e.;te:ltaaal.t
►.ZU'R.M**A ,D
ears, recently,, the former° . 'c c
laa 'dap.
Mrs. Glias. E, Johnston, who has
spent some months at the home of
Mrs. Mary Johnston, has returned to
her home in Flint,
Mr. Cecil Wiley of Flint, has been
visiting with his sister, Miss' Will
Reid of Varna.
Mr. Val, Gerber, of the Bronaon
Line has purchased a house south Of
Blake from Mr. M. Kennel, which he
is preparing to move to his farm in.
Stathenleytter.
Mr. and Mrs. David Reid and .fam-
ily of Blyth, visited a the home of
Mrs. Robt. McKinley *8-11 Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoffman, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Roy La-
mont and daughter Margaret spent
Sunday evening in Goderich, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. MSkins.
Quite a number from this vicinity
attended religious meeting in Bayfield
on Sunday evening.
Mr. Robert Martin and Edwin
Krueger spent Sunday last with 'fri-
ends at Brucefield.
Mrs, McKinley was visited on Sun-
day last by friends from Blyth.
Mr. John Armstrong of the Goshen
Line very ably assisted Mr. Newell
Geiger with the services on Sunday
in the absence of our pastor„ Mr.
Penrose who is attending Conference
in London.
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GRAN �•
Liberal Demonstration
and Picnic
At Grand Bend, Huron County Ont.
ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE age's, T9g9
For 414 the Liberals and Citizens, genera: of Diann, Middlesex ,
O.xfoac1, Lattibtan,, an& the UV of London.
The Vederal Members, from all. &mtlzweet:nn. Ontario and also
The Ontario Federal Cabinet Min 'ter.sd1Ii� I be present ewe
The Picnic wit/ foe hnniswazezt vitifIs As presence of
IFION.AR.NEST L? OINT'F Mtss'istrsr' of Justice.
.asbo, wI
11DN J. 'C. ELLIOTT, Minister .nf 1P to h!Ia Woris
HON. W. D. ELMER,. Minister of National Revenue
HON. JAS. MALCOLM„ Minister oaf Trade •and Commerce
SENATOR RANK11 , W] u..I.'P TON MAY, M. P, ROSS
GRAY, M. P, and Miss GERTRJUD RANKIN, President of
*he Oii'tario, Literal 'l asnnai',s Asspriation -
WILL BE THE' PRINCIPAL L SPEAKERS
'Ire" 'a.tbie 1VIeeting ;ill be opened at 2 arse. by Mr. Thomas'
MdV ilian, 1VI:I'., of South Huron, and Mae G..F. Sanderson, the
Liberal Whip for the al:.ratiinee '
Come with your baskets and bring your families and spend a
pleasant day in . the iratetiestn r,ct bar tlism. in Canada.
• ZURICH BAND IN ATTENDANCE
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T H E FORD C A
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THE greatest safety feature on any auto.
mobile -the braking system -has been
developed on the Ford car to a degree that
insures' absolute driving confidence. Being
fully enclosed, the internal expanding
-brake.. on all four wheels are Lee from any
danger of impaired. yerformance font yawls
4 ' sand, road dirt, ,;s ease or other foreign.
matter entering the mechanism or between:
tike bands and dram.
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The four ,heel system is operated by a foot
pedal, s•rhi e the emergency or parking
system of two brakes, one on eachrear wheel,
is distinct and separate, operated by a hand
leer, This added security is made possible
through the unique deialgn of the Ford steel
spoke wheels to which drums are fitted to
accommodate two'sets of internal braes Ona
r al wheels.
The smooth, even braking of the rotd car
yields more advantages than ma.xtenunt
saf :ty at all Li s, sictee it makes tires last
longer and adds ixxiiaieasttraibt ? 'to.riding ease
and driving comfort
of t ..
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fl'}ere is nm,Dater 'I'.zst
Ford C,';
Civics of co£atov
sit to OS mica rP,77.'aiortr
40-h:ame won+er envi, s:
t�a>ft LgPtoon ccstas
Putty etro£oscr7 cia;$ oleo ,firmatiefra,
.iiouriaitie TLttdrantic vPcaclic.
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50 to 50 infirm .,mr xMntZest-
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Arrange fi»' your dernensffYation aide with the
Nearest Ford dealer
Phone 64
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Exeter, OM.