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OUR STOCK IS NOW ALMOST COMPLETE.
AND WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION
New Sweater Coats for Men, Women, Boys and Girls,
at •New Low Prices.
Me -).'s het heavy all -wool Coats, now each $3.50
A special lot of Boys' and Girl's Pullovers at 75c to 1.10
Everything in Underwear, in Sizes Suitable for
Everyone.
See our centre table for Special Values in odd sizes and
Broken Lines, at less than Half Price
New Dress Materials, Ripple Crepes, Flecked Tweeds,
Queen's Cloths, Santoys, etc.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!
Ginger Snaps, a lb.
Broken Sodas, 2 lbs. for
10c
19c
Japan Tea, per lb. 37c
Factory Cheese, old, nippy only, lb. 17c
17c
Princess Soap Flakes, at
CELERY! CELERY!
Fresh, from our own Gardens, at very low prices
PRODUCE WANTED
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11 Are Gxawing in Favor Year by Year. In 1.931
investors held $29,300,000 of the Trustee Debentures
The Rate of Interest is still 5% % twice a Year
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HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE
Seeds Seeds
If you have to offer for sale, any good quality Alsike,
Timothy and Clover Seeds, don't forget we are in the =
Market at highest prevailing prices. Also do custom
cleaning at lowest prices.
COAL COAL
We can take care of your Coal orders.
usual ---- LOWER!
Prices as
Until September the 1 7th a $5.00 allowance on any old
Mattress, on the purchase of a Marshall Special, Marshall
Premier of Marshall Regal Mattress. See our Stock,
Also please don't forget, when in need of NEW FURN-
ITURE, We have it!
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetrougbing and General
Tinsmithing our Specialty.
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ALWAYS IN STOCK.. ,to:.x;.
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WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
ORANGE Marmalade, 40 -oz. Jar for ................. -,.--.--21c
CHALLENGE Corn Starch, per pkg, ... ,. , ..... - - <• . 7c
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25c
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25c
15c
15c
19c
GLACE CHERRIES, Half ib. Pkg. 25c
FAMILY Blend Coffee, per ib+ _...._ ..39c
• SUN DRY COFFEE, in Tin, per 111. _ .• ,..39c
DEL MATZ CORN, 2 Tins 29c
AYLMER Pork and Beans, 16 -oz, 4 Tins
ROYAL YORK Orange Peko Tea, Half lb, pkg
KIRK'S Hard Water Soap, 4 cakes
Australian Sultana Raisins, 2 lbs.
Valencia Raisins, 2 lbs.
FAN SHINE, 3 Tins for
KLENZINE, 2 pkgs.
COOKING FIGS, Best Quality, 2 lbs,
LEMON and ORANGE Peel, per lb.
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MEN'S All Wool V Neck. Sweater Coats.....................1.50
MEN'S Heavy Jumbo Knit Sweater Coats . -1.95
]EN'S Heavy all Wool Sweaters Coats .. » » . 3 25
Boy's Pull Overs all wool . , .',........... , .,.... 75c. 85e, 95c.
MEN'S All Wool Shirts and Drws., per Garreent_ . _ ....- ....... 95c
Children's Fine Wool Hose, all sizes, from . :30c to 40c.
J. W. IME
Highest Prices for Eggs.
Phone 140
Nominations • LOCAL MARKETS
Christmas falls on Sunday this
year and likely Christmas festivities (Corrected every Wednesday)
will in some cases be held on Mon- ! Butter ... .., ...... _ ... .. 28
day. Municipal nominations are held
on the last Monday of December,
which is December 26th and those
who are planning a Christmas dinner)
for the same night should also take j
into account that the roan may *ant
to go to the Village Police Trustee I
Nomination meeting, held on this
same night. Some municipalities I
are holding their nominations a
month earlier, which was on Friday
of last week, and Goderich Township
being one of these, and the result of
this being that the old council was
returned by acclamation as follows:
Reeve, Wilmot Haacke; council, F.
Powell; J. E. Johnston, Oliver J.
Jervis and Herbert Corey.
BORN
Cowen—At Zurich on December 25,
to Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen, a
son.
Howald—At Hay Township on Nov-
ember 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Howald a daughter.
BUSY FARMER NEWS
The fourteenth Canadian Egg -Lay-
ing Contest got away to a good start
at Ottawa in November. Most of the
birds were received in excellent con-
dition and appeared to be outstand-
ing in quality.
Honey producers will. be interested
to learn that Canadian exhibitors cap
tured eleven prizes in the honey sec-
tion of the Imperial Fruit Show held
in Bingley Hall, Birmingham, Eng.,
in October. These include one first
six seconds and four thirds.
Fuel Wood Industry Resumes in
Ontario
"Another example of the Ontario
farmer's ingenuity, under present
conditions" commented J. A. Carroll
director, Markets Branch, Ontario
Department of Agriculture, is illust-
rated
llustrated by the fact that he is using,
bartering and selling wood for fuel.
Until comparatively recently, the fu-
el industry had almost ceased. Today
however, it is a common sight to see
wood being moved along country ro-
ads towards the city, or from one
farm to another. In many cases where
a direct sale of wood cannot be made
I understand that farmers have adop-
ed the resourceful idea of, using fuel
wood to meet their bills, or exchang-
ing it for other products.
Eggs .... . -., w.,.. 42-38-20
Chickens, live ....... _ ... 6-9
Hens, live ........ . ....... . . . 3-G
Wheat 40
Barley 38
Oats 22
Buckwheat 32
Flour ' 150 2.80
Shorts, ton .. 14.00
Bran, ton 14.00
Hogs, cwt. ............ . . . 3.50
doing much to develop and expand
the industry.
Grain Show Fees Reduced
A. H. Martin, Ontario Secy., Wor-
ld's Grain Show, has been advised
by the authorities at Regina, that!
entry fees have been materially re-
duced. In classes where prize money
amounts to $2,400 or more, the en-
try fee has been reduced from five
to three dollars, and where the prize
money totals less than $2,400, the
entry fees are now $1.50 instead of
$2.00. The management felt that
this charge would be more in keeping
with present conditnons, and that
prospective exhibitors would wel-
come the reduction in, fees -As a re-
sult of this action, a considerable in-
crease is looking for in the number
of exhibits in the competitive classes.
Events of Interest
Dec. i-7—Central Ontario Cheese-
ma.kc'r's Association Convention, Nap
anee•
Dec, 6-8—Ontario Provincial Win-
ter Fair, Guelph,' Ont.
Jon. 4 -5 --Eastern Ontario Dairy-
men's Aes'n Convention, iv"
Jan. 11-12—The Western Ontario
Dairymen's Convention, London.
Sugar Busch Licenses
While no fee is required for a lic-
ense for a sugar bush or orchard the
"Maple Products Act regains that all
owners of sugar bush or orchard ob-
tain a license for their operations not
later than the end of December in
each year. A great many applications
for licenses or renewals have already
'reen received by the Dominion Fruit
Branch, and the value of these to
producers becoming better ;known is
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CAN SUPPLY THE PUBLIC WITH SEASON-
ABLE HARDWARE AT MODERATE DEs A. E RIC S
LET QTS SHOW YOU,
OUR FULL LINE OF GRANITEWARE
AT LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES..
Furniture Care by Reduced
We are offering our entire Furniture Stock at Greatly
Reduced. Prices. Furniture Prices have reached lowest
level and are sure to advance. Secure your needs now/
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Good Supply of Liquid Smoke Cure and OLd Hickory
Smoke Salt in Stock.
We have been .appointed Agents for the Celebrated
Massey -Harris Farm Implement Repairs.
Johnston It Kalbfleisch
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Auto Tops, Ere.., Etc..
1 good Lumber Wagon at __...�
good buggy at ....,,.-.-..,,...,«..:$30
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It Pays To Finish Hogs
The Iow price of pork and pork
products very' ofen aresults in the
marketing of many unfinished hogs.
This in turn forces the market to
ever lower levels and results, in many
cases, in losses to the producer, whe-
reas the sale of a finisheu product
would have shown a profit. Intimes
of depression the advantages of mar-
keting only superior quality prod-
ucts are even more marked than
':alien prices are high. For example, in
1929 when. hogs were selling for 12
cents per lb or more, the premitun
on a select hog was $1 or an increase
in the value of a 200 -pound hog of
4.17 per cent. In 1932, with a price
of 4c per pound, the increase in val-
ue oil a select hog is 12.5 per cent.
Similarly the percentage dockage on
grades below bacon is increased with
a decrease in hog prices.
Honey Surplus Lower; Exports Are
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Increasing
Aided by a world short honey crop
particularly in the large quality pro-
ducing countries, California and New
Zealand, Ontario honey is being eag-
erly sought by British buyers. The
situation is further strengthened by
a short crop on the Prairies, with the
result that a 'considerable volume is,
being shipped west by individual pro-
ducers. Local prices have firmed .a,.
bout .02c per pound and few beeke-
epers are selling for less than 06e
per 'pound net for quality produce..
The Ontario Honey Export Associat-
ion stated recently they had handfed
ochre some 500,000 pounds and we-
re prepared to export this season ups
to a millionpounds of the white and
'golden grades of suitable quality.The
market situation is improving daily
with the expectation that the surplus:
on band of the past few years win
be entirely cleared up before the 103
crop will be avai,ilable
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IWE ARE NOW FULLY EQUIPPED TO SUPPLY ALL USERS OS'
GASOLINE -IN LARGER QUANTITIES wrra A GOOD STAB
ARD GRADE OF GASOLINE FROM OUR DELIVERY TRUCK AT
LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES, WITH QUALITY CONSIDERED
EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ON REPAIR WORK, AND OVER-
HAUL A)L JOBS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS WITH CHARGES VERN
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