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For Your Inspection
FOR MEN
For
Ladies's Wear
New silk poplins in fashionable
shades, Reps, cord Bilks, Georget-
;
tes and crepe du chenes. Also
Berges; poplins and garbardines
for suits or dresses.
r;'1i1;(.;1
seed
See our fine display of spring
caps, felt hats, fine neglige shirts
with collars to match, new ties,
gloves, suits, tweed rain coats,.
ousefurnishings
Window shades, curtain scrims,
linoleums, oilcloths, conguleums,
and tapestry rugs.
G roceri es
A. WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GROCERIES ALWAYS ON
HAND. ALSO CALF AND PIG MEAL, PRATT'S BABY CHICK
FEED, OYSTER SHELL, NEW GARDEN SEEDS.
Jg Gascho & Son
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Hod edal Twine
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4. � ,I') has arrived. Our prices and -l.
i�ili6)'' a:> terms are as follows;
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�'1' e );�w�'d�+rr,',jf 27e, per lb. for June payment.
.t 4 ; `a+� � !tet.t 27% per lb. July and August .
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r Manilla Rope r
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Everyone in need of large hay fork rope should get our 1
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'11. prices before buying. All sizes small ropes in stock. 4*
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"SMOOTHER THAN VELVET"
THE ever -recurring problem, what: to
1 serve, is so easily solved with Tice
Cream--Silverwoo&s.
Frozen cream—a delicately flavored dainty'
—velvety smooth and rick.
Silverwood's is always thoroughly enjoyed_
Sold in all flavors in Bricks or Bull
SILVERWOOD",S F. mrr,ED', LONDON, ONT..
ALL
FLAVORS
Look for file
Siloerwood's
Sign
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
6 ONLY
211VIOUS No. 21
Fie ry Plows in stock
at w ile they last
Following at past year's prices
ONE DAIN HAY LOAD ER, NONE BETTER.
PETER HAMILTON SCUFFLER, B EST ON MARKET
PETER HAMILTON CULTI V ATO R.
BISSELL DISC HARROW BISSEL LAND ROLLER
ONE 44 h, p. UNITED GASOLINE ENGINE, SLIGHTLY USED.
ABOVE WILL BE SOLD AT CUT PRICES, AS WE NF„I0 TUE MON-
EY.
We handle pumps, piping, etc
Cfmt,3 ROH
Strawberries are. very tasteful
these days.
Mr. Wm. Fi+nkbeiner of Stratford
spent a few days in the village
last week.
Miss Dorothy Truenener left ori
Monday morning to ..assume her;
duties as nurse at Toronto.
Mr. Alfred Bender left on Mon-
day for Winnipeg where he has
a position in a large shoe store.
Mrs. A. Kaercher and son, Her -c
bert, Mr. and Mrs. A. Melick and
Mrs, Ort, motored to Moorefield
on Sunday.
About four thousand returned
soldiers have gone on the land, un-
der the Soldier's Settlement sch-
eme, and the number whose ap-,
plications have been approved is
about nine thousand. The sett-
lement scheme is already bringing
a milllioln acres into production(
and that ie what counts in Canada.
inow.
The ;Zur:,ch ,Wolnens' Institute
were last week entertained at the
home of Mrs. J. Douglas, where
their monthly meeting was held,
a very interesting paper given by
Mrs. A. J. MacKinnon on footwear,
also a talk by Rev. F. B. Meyer,
alter the meeting the members and
friends were ushered into the din-
iing room ,where Mrs. Douglas,
Gird her daughter Mayme, served
very tasteful and dainty refresh-
ments which were enjoyed very
much by all present. A. hearty
vote of thanks was tendered to
Mrs. Douglas and daughter for
their kind hospitality shown to
everyone present. The next Inset
ing will he held at the home of
Mrs. C. L Smith, at 8 o'clock,pan, eral.
WHAT F XERS. G.ATI-IER 1N
In the United States, no less
than; $300,000,000 are annually ga-
thered in. by financial takers who
unload worthless stocks, real est-
ate andother valueless things up
on the public. Capitulized at
5 per cent this represents `Ei6,000,-
000,000, or is equal to nearly..two-
thirds of the total amount loaned
by the United States, to Allied go v-
ernmlent,s.
There is, no means of ascertain-
�rng how much is lost to Canada
this way. • It is reasonable, how-
ever., to assume that the percapita
toes, $3, is the same in this country
which would mean that in an av-
erage year about $250)00,000 are
raked in by fakers. When one
recalls the huge sums lost In fake)
mining, oil and "wild cat” real es-
tate ventures, one cannot but con -
dude that the estimate is not far
astray.
Will the faker get your money
or willy on invest it in something
safe that will pay well? Put it
into War Savings Stamps and you
will obtain a small Government
bond that is absolutely safe and'
yields 444 per cent compounde..
half-yearly.
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A Provincial Liberal convention
has been called for June 25 and 26'
to he held in Toronto. The busi-
ness of the convention will be to
nselelct a permanent Leader of
the party in the Ontario House
and agree upon a platform,. The
basis of representation from each
constituency is to he two male and
two female delegates in addition.
to the sitting Liberal members, or
the last 'nc4rninated Liberal cand-
idate when there is no sitting
li. IFS d iJ
wn all
Oth
une
af 8.15
A WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT, CONSISTING OF SONGS,
READINGS AND VIOLIN NUMBERS WITH GORGEOUS PICTURE
SCENERY.
THIS CONCERT IS UNDER THE EXCLUSIVE MANAGEMENT
OF THE LONDON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC AND IS CREATING
A SENSATION :EVERYWHERE IT APPEARS.
Georgia M. Newbury
Eliabeth Rennie w
Florence Dewey
F. L. Wiligoose
Reader
Sopran a
violinist
Accompanist
Admission 30c. Reserved Seats. 40c.
PHONE 63
click Braun,
usy Store
ur ch'; ..
Here are. a few Seasonable Goods
Perfeetion Oil Stoves Garden Tools
McCiarys' Automatic 0I.1:st''orwe,
Oil Stove Ovens. Lawin Mowers
Screen Doors
Ssreen Windows•
Watering cans
Oredar Mops
Ice Cream. Freezers
Lawn Hose
Poultry Netting
) Washing Machines'
Wriingers
Paris Greein
Sn athes
Scythes
Grass Shears
Hammocks
asammineolmarametwoorr
Binder Twine
Brantford, Gilt Edge, Gold' Leaf, Silver Sheaf, at Lowest.
! Prlice4s;1 •
Spray your cattle and Horses with Dr. Williams Fly and
Insect Destroyer.
We sell genuine,Eblarine; inedium and heavy. 'Also a sup-
ply of Polari+ne.• Tnansmission ea Better than cup grease.
New
Straw Hats
Panarnas
Sailors
All Styles
A I l: „Sizes
De w
my
ros.
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Phone 78 T.
JUST ARRIVED
.®4:
A. Wee line of ladies' silL waists in
toeday's 1 •eadiing styles and
shades
TO CLEAR
Ladies' white voile Waaists at ?5a
and $1.00,
LAMES' HOSE
Silk and cotton hose in the follow-
ing shades; White, black, grey,
taupe, sand, champagne, nigger,
SILKS* SILK.S;I;
Our silk department is complete
crepe de chene, polalicrs;, taffeta,
crepe Faille, etc.
PULL -OVER SWEA'T`ER COOATS
All wool at Stall.
SPECIAL IN OUR
W•HITPWARE DEPARTMENT
Just arrived, lovely Washable cam-
isoles, . $1.25 $1.50 1$2.00
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
Ladies' combination suits sleet/ e-
less and short sleeves.
R AIN CO1.U.1S;
Get one. Keep chaye Windproof
and Rainproof,. Regular $20 fos
$15. Regular $2)55 feta $15.
MADE -TO QRDY'l CLOTHING
hen's made -tee- wader •clothing.
Every suit gua.tlPatnteed to fit. Give
us a trialk,
FIATS, AaND CAPS
Mens' hats; a ad caps in all colony,
Buy your awing hat here ag44
save mo+ney,•A
7»'1' DERWEAR
A big stoiek of men's and yeueg
men's, eembination suits, wlito, sleek
tan,.
FREE* FREE: *13,R14:'.;
With every pound of Mipto tea.
we give away FRE orae .silver
tea spoon, Roger c uakity.,
PIN EAlRa1oa,
Just arrived, 9Kl pineapples.
This is the week; to lady pineapples
as the price lig; go,tng up. Phone
or mail on$ers promptly: attendec4,
to; '
Seed Corn, Sorghum, iliangel Seed,
Warden Seeds,Etc
T t. WURM
Phine 78