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Now in effect on following
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f Seasonable Goods:
Mad and Boys' over- •
coats awl Suits
About Four Dozen Sweater Coats
for Men and Boys and 1 dozen Lad
res' Coats. PRICES CUT LTO PIE-
CES IN THESE.
Men's Heavy Sox, Mitts, Gloves,
Wont Blankets, Etc.
NEW SPRING GOODS ARE NOW
ARRIVING. See our new Lot of
Prints, Ginghanis, Shirtings, Gal-
ateas, Chintzes,Creotns, Special
Price on 200 yds. print light and
dark Colors, 25e. yd.
NEW Shipment of Stamped teats
on hand. Make your choice now
TRY ROYAL PURPLE --
Laying Meal for your hens.
Makes hens lay more eggs. We
have a new lot of Royal Purple
and Pratts Stock and Poultry Reg-
ulator, also Qyster Shell, and
GRIT NOW ON HAND.
j ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST I LOCAL MARKETS
Owing to increased nuhiiler of
vaeio 1s packing houses find,
(Corrected every Wcdeesda1)tugh ukx:te tasri u., tr
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ii: a aai e to ,,„,ttii,si the iollow— flutter
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Ing reduction's.-�-ih1.U0 per civ!. on a . , 7c
s over 220 -lbs. $1.50 per . i l led apples- per 'thee.. ail hog5e
r ewt, on all cripples. s per lb. 75
� � � er bag .:_ ...... . ... x.J.6
cwt, on all hog's over 270 lbs. $i.on' Dutel sett
� t otato4s p
Wheat per bushed . 15
t3ats
Fleur per cwt. ... •` 3'.Q0-3,75
Haan per ton :. 28.00
Sburtsl) er ton ...... ... ... ........30,00
LiV it Ifo gs .. .... ...... .0.00
Qat- 1922 Accounts are now ready.
- Will YOU' call for Yours- IC
not call-
ed for i a a short time, we will forward
them by mail.
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SPORT NEWS
Tlie fast Kitchener Junior hqc-
;ey team again on Saturday de-
'>a+sed the St. Mary's team .of .Tor -
.14) in that city on the final play -
,CI for Championship. Follow?-•
ig is what the daily Mail and Em-
ere says of . Albert Siebert, a
roduct of Zurich.—"Siebert, the
ther regular forward, is olie of the
est left wingers seen at the Arena
els year and in ,the last period
'hen he opened u'p he skated- a -
:ay from everyone on the ice.'
An exciting game of ladies' ho-'
'ley was witnessed .in the Zurich
rena on Saturday when the team
Zxeter played a tight mgae with
the Zurich Siix, Some. real heavy
ady checking was done by the
tome team, and they alga had the
'.,est of the argument all the way
through; however the score was 1'
-1, The local lineup, ways as fol-
ewe
oi-.tys ,—Goal Greta De:. Ortha• Mel -
ick and Mabel Preeter; 1.w..Mar-
;truite Prang; r.w, Mildred Hoff -
Tan, centre Lylian Rader, Subs.
dadys Melick and Greta, Schilbe.
Referee, H. G, Hess.
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We a have on' hand a Complete Line of DOMINION TIRES And
TUBES, A.11 Sips (Hest on the Market-- Also a few Seconds to
. Clear at (Extra Special •Prices).
LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS ON AUTO CYLINDER LUBRI-
CA.TING OILS AN1) GREASES. WE IIA.NDLE NO rBING BUT THE
TH:G BES"I' AND CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH OILS OF PROPER, VES-
COSITY TO SUIT YOUR MOTOR.
Also stock 'a complete line of
rale ;which will be convenient for
him en his cein,nte business.
Mr. and Mips, Thomas Sherritt,
,axicial couple, have returned from
their honeymoon and are for the
present living at the home of the
groom's mother in town. •
Hugh McDonald, a. former One
ployee of the Observer, now wor-
king ,for the Wingham Times is at.
present .confined to his home here
su"2ering from; a bad. attack of La
Gup pe.
BLAKE
Owing to the unfavorable we-
ather last, Saturday our Mission
Band meeting was postponed and
will be held. this Saturday, March
3rd. in the church.
Miss Helen Tough called on fr-
iends in the village cm Tuesday.
Mrs. J. A. Manson and Mrs Wm
Finlay called on Mr. and :Mrs: N.
Kennel on Thursday last.
Mrs, R. N. Douglas returned
home on friday after 'visiting fri-
ends in Hensa t.
Mrs. Jake Kennel entertained. a
number of her fr,,end:s to a quilt-
ing bee last Thursday.. '
STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
Mr. Thos. Wiley and son Cecil.
Wiley have moved from their farm
on Parr.Line to the house in Varna.
which they • purchased, recently.
Erom Mrs. Wm. ,St ,;:1i'1. licit*': -
ell Wileyhas commenced ell his
rsry 3.r0 . cu n e. _
;ggs for Silverwoods of London
Miss Mabel Caletclan ei
City is visiting at present with
friends in Stanley.
Miss Mabel Calver wa God
erich last week attendin itozr Fun-
eral 'af '; her sister.
DASHWOO'e :
A concert will be given on Thus
:day night March 8th, by • the
;3aeliwoodi Dramatic Club. -�
.oue act comedy .entitled "Farr!.
1 olks will by the chief attraction.
If you want to enjoy a hearty la-
egh remember this date.
Mr. Addison. Timman spent the
week -and in Detroit. is vis-
11frs. McCann of Stratford
Ling her lather Ma. Jacob Zeller
who continues quite ill.
Mr. Jack E:itlt of .A'1-itsu Craig has
disposedof his property in town
to Mr. Theodore eielor.
Mr. Ed. Nadiger "spirt Thursday
last in Loudon.
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ALWAYS ON HAND. ALSO MOST CALLED FOR PARTS OF
VARIOUS . AUTOS.
I,K.L, Battery Sales and Service Station, Battery Charging, • Ary-•
Aeetyline Welding. EXPERTAUTO REPAIRING A SPECIALT.
Y. , Get into. the habit of Pat-ronizing us. We want to serve
you, and Serve You Wwll.
PHONE No. 103
IIM Moussea,u. burich
CREDIT CSN
i iiss Crissy Brown returned to
Kitchener Tuesday last.
2e•:. S. M.. Hauch and Rev , C1-
cnzens,, of Rodney exchanged pea -
pits last Sunday.
Word has been received here
that Mrs. WI A. Sambrook was
operated on in Wesley Hospital,
'Toronto, last week.
The young •people are busily.en-
gag'ed practi'sing a play which will
given under the auspices of the
Womens' Institute some time in
Marchi
Mtss.:Crissa Hill, nurse, of Win-
dsor, is ill at the home of her pal
eats, Mr, and Mrs. August Hill with
rheumatism!. •
Day; by day, in every way, our
people are getting younger and
younger." Since the slide has been
in operation, young and. old irresp-
ective of'. age and weight, have
taken advantage of an opportunity`
to • go down. There its no limit.
Some are .isliding in early morning
Sana. late at night, and it appears
to make little difference if you are
on the tobaggon or not, you go
down anyway :and scoot across the
i leld. fpr a hundred yards or more
1 L is • a long time since so mush
;wort was enjoyed by our peo-
ple,.
oL'?+; •i30G'� oioc* e i .9amo Dowalteeq sto Sw• clo:.):nos ''QGs eeeso1de o�
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f-Tard are STORE
Wha` is more appreciative these
1 cold Winter nights than to huddle
* beside a ,, ac, warm. Heater Stove
dig or a well .arm.. ^.d home With one
of our popefar makes of Furnaces
We carry in Stock almost- any -
i thing called ior, in the hardware
line, Shelf .hardware, Tinware,
Stoves, . Mif ts• Horse Blankets,
\tiititer Bells in different sires,
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We have just, recently received
a large shipment of Auto
Anyone preparing now for the
coming :Pi rra,ner's season, should
first sae i-, inn get our prices and
compare thein with quality.
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Miss OOlive Rader left 'last week
foi Detroit.
Mr. I-tobt. Hayter vieli.ed in Ste
ratford this week..
Mr. and. 1Vlrs. Oscar Klopp, and
childree_Wilfred and Edith of Hey
,gip,, were guests 'at the home of
\Ir. C. L. Vallee, on Sunday
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s}\Testlake of Ken -mar, N. D.
erg relatives and friends in
ound Exeter.
Mrs.: D, F Vergusoni, after i a
viait of several weeks with tier
iarents, Mr. and Mrs. C Tirney„
l'it for, her horns in Winnipeg.
Miss' Verda. Box- retureed home
after visiting her sister, Mrs. Nor-
:lan Ford. in Detroit. She also
visited in Toledo and Holland,
Ghia.
- Mrs. Fred Bloomfield, Exeter
North, underwent ati operation for
appendicitis at her home on Sat-
urday; last, Dr. Williams of Lon-
don performed the operation.
The remains of the late Charles
isrimacombe were brought here
trom Landon Saturday, last, and
the funeral 'took place from the
G.T.R. station, interment being
made -in the Exeter cemetery,.
• Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sanders and -
;son Huron st. Exeter, had a nar-
row escape from suffocation by gas
last Tuesday Bight. It appears
Mr. Sanders beforeg o.n g to bed.
jut a quantity of coal in the fur -
twee, and .considerable gas arisin-
therefromi, blew out the +smoke pipe
at the back of the furnace, allow-
'erg the gas to escape. Soon the
house became filled from the ef-.
'ects, and it becameing very sir -i,
ong awoke Mr, Sanders, IA not un-
til all had enhal^'d considerable of
the gas,.. On aw a.i:etiing" the other
members of the family it was found
they were all deathly sick,
Ole store with the LUh rat Cash Discount
Don't Forget
Your Accounts for 1922 are ready
Please call` before February 15th
After which date we will be ob=
liged to mail them to you.
HAVE A IIEART
e Need the Cash
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Mrs. Eliz-
abeth Waiper, who enteried Eteep
ty on March 5th, 1922.
TO think of her as one of c;'110
'sleeps,
All free from grief and pain
Ind now the happy day will come.
Shen we. thail meet again.
Sadly missed by her husband
lead daughter Edith,
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+ Dp You Know?far z
THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR
4; 1 GOOD PRINTING. R
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4. THAT WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED WEDDING
IIIVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS '
THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; ;STATIONERS, SUCH
:'AS LETTERHEADS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND : T.
t STATEMENTS
THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING MAANUFAOT 3
,* URERS OF COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN SUPte
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•1 PLY ANY QUANTITY AND SIZE OF CHECK 1300KB 4
+ THA r WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING PAPERS, ENVEL-
+ OPES IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, CARBON Olt et
TRACING PAPER, SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM ST- '4«
'r AtIONERY, NOTE BOOKS,.RECEIPT BOOKS INTWO 4
4 SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC., ETC... •re,
THAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOTTLE 'ff”
WTT;13 GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN INK FOR 5c, LARUi- g
`t' GER QUANTBTIES AT BIGGER REDUCTIONS
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THAT WEPRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POS-
. :PERS; MERG"AN,TI:LE POSTERS AND ALL GENERAL - ..
PRINTING OUR SPECIALTY
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Ready -to -Wear
Clothing
ads jaiwl'.,l
Mrs, Bertha Bell, who was .,at
Lending the millinery o pen ii;r, ala
len onto has returned and is r7!'".
,)Sting or tier teeming's.
George r.rown, Hensall's r leer:
curl iagC maker w'�a Confined°tr,the
,teles': throu ;hillo ;sS the past we-
e•k.
F, S. Stevens, or Toronto, sr, rt
the paat week hers with his ,v fed
,,aho ins visiting her glandmut;rer
'Mts. A, Reichert. •
Mr. and. Mrs: W. R Bell of Vend
sot are visiting their relativeahere
Pleased to sec Geo, Sinai+ able
to be around again after. ho. .Ing
his foot so badly injured bot A:
week,ego' from h,y nl'igh upsett nig
with a loa4 of logs and his foot
getting. badly crushed.
;Or. G. L. Smith is having his
new dental parions, in Davis! :1Tlock'
nicely fitted up and will havea fine
acid conveniently eetuated stand
and will no doubt, reommand a large
pr,actiSe, beteg wr]1 yealified,.
Pleased to :learn that Mrs. T.W.
Parlmer is irnprovrng nicely and
able to go around again.
G. C, Petty at the village, and.
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his cousin, Mr. Petty Hay p. •
•e 'n Toronto last week, at -
t edieg 'the? .funeral of tear eons
till, the late john petty, who was
THOUGHT'
...FOR TODAY
bible 1'hunghto memorized will prove a
L pridelcs heritage, in after yearn,
,ray „ppjQ ,t`q'� `LaCW:muzw
Thou shalt not be' afraid for
the terror` by. night; nor 20r .the
lv
arrow that flieth by day; or for
the pestilence that '-valketh in cktrk
tress; not for the destruction •drat
W'asteth at noonday. Ps,91;5,8.
Ne Evil; Because though bast
made the Lord, whichiTs`rny refuge
Allen the Mose High, thy habitation
there shall n:e• evil befall thee, ne-
ither shall any plague come nigh
illy dwelling. Ps. 91; 0,10.
When the righte i is are in a.uth-
rarity, the people rCin but wh:'n
jh tyicke.d beateth rule, the peo-
ple main:
The peace: of Gad, which, paeseth
all understanding, shall keep your
hearts and minds through Christ
Jesus. Phil. 4;7.
Lveni so hath the Lord ordained
were r that they 'which preach elle gosp{1
• their 1should, live of the gospel;, --1 Cor.
9,14,
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quite well and xavorably, known +-3 theLorcl.
r�w W. F,: P 'al- : �centty pirreha'sed I het they should seek
V 'lure , ei nt vacrint lot ,e el' in him. we live And toove and
a *1.14i*4******0) elonit5 city o�: the raihNV/1Y i.ttacl,,,no i h,avOO our being.
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GENTS FURNISHINGS
Orderee
Clothing
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Olothin
Tut BEST CLOTHING IS THE
KIND 'THAT SELLS AND BRINGS
REPEAT ORDERS. (THAT IS WH
AT HA1313ERL N BRAND WILL
DO THIS SPRING. !THEY ARE.
MAKING SMARTER SUT,TS : AND
AND A h,D USING. BE-
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HAVE EVER' DONE, :BEFOR13.
PRICES ARE ATTRACTIVE , e`
HO1373ERt,IN CLOTHING- IS BAC
KED '13Y i-IM3Is RLIN SERVICE,
WHICH MEANS COMPLETE SAT
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