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SPECIALS
New Chintzee and Cretons, 36 -in. wide
Pillow cotton 40 -in. at yd.
Sheeting Wabasso, 72 -in. at yd.
Factory cotton, 36 -in. at yd.
Ibex Blankets, large at pr.
Housedtess, 12 Only at
GROCERY SPECIALS
atyd 25c
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Head lettuce large size
Cabbage, each at
Baking apples, 6 lbs. for
Oranges, 2 dozen for
Pork and beans, 2 tins
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Fresh fruits and vegetables every week.
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Tomatoes large can, 2 for .. . . ....„ . . .. 25c
Crown Tea mixed per lb.: , 69c
Mincemeat, 2 lbs. ..„,... ....... . .... ... . .....2.5c
25c
Sodas, salted, 2 lbs.
Toilet Tissue, Huron) 7 rolls
01 Super -suds, per pkg.
Lipton's noodle soup mix,, 2 pkgs
nae Bine Bell coffee (fresh ground) per ib. ......... ...4Qc.
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• Cut Your Fuel Bill In HALF!
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Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials
REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A
LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL
TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU
WAIT.
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Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15
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HARDWARE - SEEDS
and FURNITURE
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Colder Days will soon be -here" which will demand the
most suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let
us fill yolulain while prices are lowest.
YOUR WINTER'S FUEL
3 YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
I Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment?
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Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob.
ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over
for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best
Advantages.
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OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our
Specialty. Full line of heavy and •shelf Hardware al-
ways on hand, Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt-
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resses, Sprin2,.s, Beck, Etc., in stook.
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Mir. Louis Thiel of London
ending a few days at his home.
Mr: and 1‘.Trs. A. E. Mamilton and
Miss Doris Hamilton of London, vis-
ited on Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Galster.
Miss Ruth Brown, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Brown, was home
from London over the week-encl.
Ruth has completed her studies at
the Business College and is now tak-
ing a position in the London Life.
Two weeks ago we made mention
of a letter received. by Miss Twyla
dagg from a ,girl in England having
received a dress that Mrs. Dagg had
made. The ,announcement of this
letter was announced over the Ham-
ilton Radio 'Station on Monday eve-
ning at 9.30.
The popular play "Here Comes
Charlie" given in French Settlement
School House has been given twice,
and on each occasion there was a
well packed house. The play will
again .be presented on Friday even-
ing of this week and will receive a
good patronage. The program is
being wonderfully well accepted by
the audiences.
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob W'urni,
forth, wish to announce the engage-
ment of their eldest daughter, Marg-
aret Irene, to Earl Ray Prike, son. of
Mr. Prike and the late Mrs, Prikel,
Stratford, the marriage to take plaC'e
the Middle of March.
Engagement
The engagement is announced of
Shirley Evelyn, youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wilson, King
Street, London, to Lance Cpl. Ralph
Wil]iarnLittley, CDC., London and
late of Zurich, the wedding to take
place quietly at St. Matthew's church
the latter part of March.
Safe In War Area
31essages received at New York an-
nouncing the safety and well-being of
American missionaries in the Far
East were released by the Foreign
Missions Conference of North Am-
erica. Agony the 59 Missionaries in
the Phillippines the name of Sister
M. Clotilde Laporte, of Zurich, Ont.,
appears. Sider Clotilde Laporte is
a daughter of Mr, John B. Laporte
of the French Settlement, and we are
pleased to learn of the wen being of
this distinguished missionary.
TO MOBILIZE MEN—WOMEN
.The Federal Cabinet at Ottawa is
giving final consideration to plans
recommended to it for mobilization
of Canadian man power to meet the
welling needs of war industry; ag-
riculture and volunteers for the ar-
med forces, a Government official
stated A director of national select—
ive service will be named to have
complete charge cf this mobolization
He will be responsible to •a board on
which will be representatives of all
departments of Government affected
by the war—armed services, munit-
ions and supply, labor, agriculture
and war services.
MAYBE LESS GASOLINE
Ottawa — Amount of gasoline to
Ito allowed for each coupon under
the rationing system which .beconies
effective .April 1 will be set at a con-
ference to be held this week and i s
enpoeb•el to .be less than the five gal-
lon to a unit ae originally announced
It is thought that Sour gallons for a
coupon will be allowed instead of
thP efiginal five. This would allow
driven of passenger cars not elig-
ile h.q. preferred rating 240 to 300
fy.',:o.“ 1:!.;.• of t.:e :2:00 ta 880
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:pi:;"1 When details of
the plan were announcq. Hevy loss
Of tr)17vr:: on the A Van tic is the
thc While tier
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shortage it is necessary' to transport
oil by tanker'to Portland before ad-
tal,::n of the pipe line
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LOCAL MARKETS
Phone 165
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(Corrected every Wednesday)
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Butter, creamery, — • .......
Butter, dairy ..... . ..
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Chickens dressed..... 23-16
Wheat, bushel ..... 1.10
Oats, bushel
50c
Barley, bush. . . .... ....... 70
Buckwheat, ibush. .......... 65c
Flour, cwt. . ....... , . 2.60, 2.85
Pastry flour at mill 25 -lb 65e
Shorts and bran, ton. . .... 30.00
1Viiddlings, ton .. • ........... 32.00
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BORN
Masse—At Hey Twp., on March 8th,
To lir. and. Mrs. Peter Masse; a
daughter.
Fleischauer—At Zurich on larch 4,
to Mr. and Mrs. Norman .Fleischau-
er, a daughter.
,Gaskstetter—At Hay Twp., on March
2xid to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver tack -
stetter, a son.
Prang,At Zurich, on February 28,
to VIr. and Mrs. Leonard Prang, a
son,
NOW HOLLYWOOD CHILD STARS
Must Save Theie,Money
Adele. Rogers St. Johns' popular
Hollywood commentator..writing in
The American Weekly with this Sun-
day's IVIarch 15th, issue of The De-
troit Sunday Times, . explains how a
California law now protects juvenile
-actors from squabbaing,relatives....
and safeguards their fortunes against
the future ..and themselves. Be sure
to, get The Detroit Sundap Tines
this week and every week.
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NO NEW WORK
, There will be io new construction
work on county and suburban area
roads in Lambton this year as the re-
sult of a decision of the Ontario De-
parment of Highways to grant subs-
idies only for maintenance. .As a con
sequence the appropriation of the
Lambton County Council for road
Work this year has been changed ap-
proximately $35,000 by the depart:
ment from the amount decided on at
the January session.
FIRST PLANES ARRIVE
..The first airplanes to arrive .at the
new Centralia Airport came in on
Monday and more are expected at
any time. Most of.the hangers are
now ready to receive them. The
rest of the buildings are practically
Cempleted. The delay is in the run-
ways which, owing to weather con-
ditions, were held up last fall.—Exe-
ber Times -Advocate,
JURY DECIDES SLAYING WAS
NOT MURDER
Goderich, Mar. 5—After deliberat-
ing for an hour, a Huron County
jury of 10 farmers, one baker and a
Merchant found 16 -yr. -old James
Flenniken not guilty of murder, but
guilty of manslaughter. Justice Mc-
Farland agreed with both verdicts.
BecOnee of the boy's youth, he said,
he would be given a Cance to change
his career and rid himself 01 crimin-
al tendancies, Sentence was two yr
less a day determinate in an Ont -
aria reformatory and the same term
inotorminate. Flenniken was charg-
over the death of "Kip" White,
jail turnkey, during an aboritive at-
tempt to escape from Huron County
in December.
• SPORT NEWS
TEAMS TIE
StratterdWaterloo Garland:: and
Seaforth Heaven's are tied with one
garnie in the 001: sorkg for the Ora-
pionshin of the Huron-Watorko In-
ferinediate "11" giVap. After lo4rig
tlO firSt fail' at Seaforth by 11-1
the Waterloo tea meame and
won Saturday evo.' 7-4. "Gib' Stade
of Zurich, now of Stratford was goal
keeper for Seaforth,
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YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS
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Furnaces and all Heating Equipments. Let Us 0
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A Full Line of all the Home Requirements
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sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress,
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4> -SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE
For the more conservative purchaser we can save
: you many a dollar as we have a fine assortment of
1, Slightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value for
your Money. Drop in and look these over and get our
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Chick. Starters
The Chick Starter Season is with us again and we
have all the called for Feeds such as Oat ulls,
Peat Moss, Sugar Copra, Grit, Oyster Shelt, Char.
coal, Etc., Etc.
Coal DeliverieS
Owing to war conditions to conseive transportation
we are making, cl,.sliveries to our customers on Mon-
days, Wednesdaysand Frida:ys.
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