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We still have a fair supply of Floor Coverings on
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the manufacturers are unable to get raw materials
for same.
4 yard wide Linoleums will be out entirely in a
few months and all lines will be made with felt
base in place of jute.
Just received a few patterns in Inlaids. No ad-
vance in prices.
GROCERY SPECIALS
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Buy Storrs Windows and Doors
LET US QUOTE YOU!
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
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Cream cheese (Golden Spray) per: ib. 35c
New potatoes,. per. lb. 5c
Colgates toilet. soap. 6 bars 25c
Crown tea, mixed per lb. . 6(c
Special brand coffee, per lb. 30c
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Mr. Melvin Bedard of Detroit made
a flying visit in town. -on Saturday.
The coining Sandy will be Slily
12th, known as Orange Walk Day.
Mr. anti Mrs.. Emanuel Koehler of
Detroit, were weekend. visitors in
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jeffrey of
Detroit, were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex. eAlidinger, 1.4th con..
A large number of our Ancerielm
friends visited. these parts aver their
National Holiday, ,Saturday, July 4.
Mr. Richard. Jeffrey,, Mr. aia.d Mrs.
Ed. Lague of Detroit were holiday
visitors with Mrs. C.. Ayatte,
Miss Meda Surerus of Toronto
teaching staff is spending holidays at
her home,. Branson line.
Mrs. W.. Sauve of Toronto is spell -
ding a few weeks with relatives in
town.
Rev.. culd Mrs, Lloyd Kalbfleisch cif
Elmira were July lst visitors in
town here.
Mr. and. Mrs, John Elder of Hen -
sell celebrated their 50th annivers-
ary on Saturday. A complete iitem
On the doing will appear next week.
Mr. Allan Gesell), son of Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Gacsho left last Thurs-
day for Manning Depot, Toronto,
where he will goin the air force.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Smith -of
town, accompanied by their daughter
Mae of London, attended the fun-
eral of' a relative at Kitchener and
New Hamburg on Sunday.
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HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE
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In a Bulletin recently received urging the peo-
ple of Canada to put in their supply of coal early,
as possible, as later on transportation may become
conjested, and the railways may be found necess-
ary to be used for more essential purposes, so an
appeal is made to all householders, whrrever poss-
ible to fill up your bins and have your supply ready
when the cold days will be here again. And how
quickly these summer months will fly... We are
filling orders as fast as we can get in the coal... So
be wise; put in your order early and have your
coal bin filled when winter comes along.
The Coal Administrator also urges that where -
ever possible people should use Western Canadian
coal and thus conserving exchange and saving
labour. The chief mines in Alberta produced some
2,137,000 tons of clomestis coal in 1940 giving em-
ployment to 1,966 miners for 95 days only in the
six summer months and to 3,313 miners for 107
days in the winter months.
Let us fill your order for either Alberta, or most
any size of hard Anthracite coal, NOW'
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LOCAL MARKETS
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(Corrected every Wednesday)
Eggs, dozen 26; 24, 18
Butter; creamery 38
Butter; dairy ........ 36
Wheat, bushel 1.10
Oats, bushel'
50e
Barley, bush. ........ 70
Buckwheat, bush. 65e
Flour, cwt. 2.:60, 2.85
Pastry flour at mill 25 -ib .... 65c
Shorts and bran, ton . ...... 30.00
Middlings, ton 32.00
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TALK INCOME TAX
Ottawa- Dominion and provincial
treasury officials, after. two day -
conference here, concluded a form-
ula for further procedure on the pro-
posal of Finance Minister Ilsley that
the provmces surrender the income :1
tax field to the Dosninion for the:.'. 4.
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YOUR. SEASONS REQUIREMENTS',
• We Always Carry a Full Line of the Best' of
both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware: Stoves.
Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us.
1;.• ffer You Good r Suggestions along this Line.
Some Good'Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices.
FURNITURE
See Our Studio, Couches and Dinnetie.Suites
4 A. Full Line ofi alit the Horne Requirements
Always keep a Good: Stock of New and the very Latest
7 in Furniture at Very Reasondbl e Prices, quality Con -
4 sidered. Let us show. ydu our Beds, Springs, Mattress,
' Dining Room Suites, Obcasional Chairs Rockers, Etc.
SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE
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you many a dollar as we have a fine assortment oft
Slightly Used tFixrniture that will give yoenbig value for, t
your, Mbney. Drop in and look these over and get our, 0;
Reraarkable Low Priceee.
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THE CASE OF THE
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FACELESS
Although the Murderers of a Toys--
tery victim were never caught, the
llaying sent four men to the gallows
six to prisonfor- life. Joseph Gall-
m.11J describes the .case in the, excit-
ing story from. real life..ilhxstrated
in full color...in this •Sunday's (Jul.
12) issue CttC The Detroit. Sunday
Times. Be sure to get Tie Detroit
Sundy Time,e,, this week and every
week.
$2,000,00 PAID IN SUBSIDY
Ottawa - Under the, subsidy plan
designed to keep commodity pricec
beneath the ceiling prescribed -by the
Wartime Pricec and Trade Hoard,
Miss Margaret Glenn, of the Bank about $2,000,000 has so far been
of Montreal staff who has been holi- paid out it was learned. The number
daying for two weeks et her home I of etZanns aggregate about 11,000.
near Hensall, has resumed her dut-
There is a large variation. For ex-
ample, a farmer for keeping down
the price of hit milk may draw a
check for 825. One of the big min
companies may draw thousands of
dollars.
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les at the Bank.
Mrs. 0. Koehler who has spent the
largest part of the past year in
Toronto will be, on the homestead
near Hensall for the next wef mon -
ths.
The weatherman is giving us a
lather cool reception these days, we
have ,been looking up north for snow
clouds, but it has not come to that
stage, yet we think it is mighty cool
for middle of July.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dinnin have
lef or London where they will be
for the next six weeks, where the
frormer will take th rgular summer
course at Western University, and
Mrs. Dinnin will take a course in
Horne Uursing. They have rented
a small home and will likely take in
a few summer school roomers.
LESS AUTOS CROSS BRIDGE
Sarnia -An estimated 17,000 or
more persons crossed the Blue Water
Bridge, in 4th of July week and
traffic was - much reduced from a
year ago when it was double that,
but was more than 1940 when it
had reached only 13,395.
Miss Evelyn Zeller; Mr and Mrs.
Ulody Cook; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Cook, Mr. Ed. Brenner all of Kit-
chener; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hend-
rick and family of the Blue Water
Htighway, were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Brenner.
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A subscriber gave us the. following
question and wants those interested
'o send in their answer: "Give a
man $1.00 to buy 100 head of stock,'
Cantin, Yvonne Corriveau, Denis Den
ENTRANCE RESULTS
High School Entrance results. 1st
class hone. 75% and over; 2nd 70 to
74; Pass 60 to G.
Hensel' Centre
1.st. Wm. Coleman, Geo. Cook, Nor-
ma Dietz, Harold Dilling, Janeth
Sireoson, Evelyn Taylor.
2nd class -Shirley Caldwell, Dou-
glas Cook, Delphine Jackson, Mina
MacEwen, Beaverly Myers, Helen
Neakes.
Pass -Jean Alexander, Geo. Beer
Wrn. Clark, Andrey Elder, Leita
Kinsman, Don. MacArthur, Donna
MasDwen, Mervyn Stephan, Thelma
Taylor, ,Gloria Twitchell.
Dashwtood Centre
1st -Joyce Clarke, Marie Deno-
mmee, Audrey Hariton, Donna Hay-
ter, Jack Houlhan, Euieen Kuntz,
Audrey Mason, Betty Mawhinnev,
Glen Nichols, Urbane Peache„ Ruth
Smith. ,
2nd.- Dorothy Mason, Pauline
Mason, ;While Muser, Ings Pedersen
Earl Rader, Mervyn Revell°, Bruce
Stanlake, Donald Tetreau, Geo. Tie-
rnan, Dorothy Ziler.
Pass - Eldon Deters, Jack Ford,
Kerne Haugh, James Hayter, Harold
Luft, Claire Muer, Frederic 'rpm
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CHOICE VARIETY OF CLE,
SWEET GOODS.
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AR gredients Used are a the Higheste Quality
ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE Cli..-WkM l'•;,
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10. - Leslie Armstrong, Charles
Cantin, Halm Clausius, James Din
inore, Hugh Hendrick, Betty Mous-
seau, John Robinson.
2nd - Donald Bedard, Valerie
no more, no less. $10 for .cows, $3
for sheep, 50;e head for calves. How
many head were bought e of each?
Leave your answers at Herald Office
OVER 800 DOCTORS AVAILABLE
Toronto -With an "apparent" re-
sorvoir of more than 800 doctors
available together with the annual
graduation of physicians from nine
medical schools in the Do -minion. Dr
T. C. Routley of Toronto, general
secy. of the Canadian Medical Asso-
ciation, said he thought the medical
needk of the armed services would
and couid be mot.
omme, Louis Denomme, Robt, Jen-
nison, Ahna Overholt, Erika Schultz.
Pass - Veronica Aubin, Patrick
Corriveau, Venne Denomme, Stew-
art Dietz, Blaise Ducharme, Freder-
ick Haberer, Archie Masse, Cecilia
Masse, Bobt. Mittleholtz, Keith Rose
Bayfield. Centre
1st. Annibel Leiteh, Marion Peck,
Mary Reid, Mary Talbot, Eeaverly
York.
2nd - Doris Penhale, Jean 1.au.
Pass - Jon Elliott, Pat. Graham,
Doris Reid, Reta "Young, Vinvent
Young.
EXCEPT LIFE
Fire Auto, Casualty
idelity, Etc,
TA drew F. Hess,
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Your Winter's Fuel
ORDERS WILL BE FILLED
We would ask our Customers not to become ex-
cited about next winter's Supply of Coal. It will
take a little ime to get in the supplies, but leave
your orders in early and there will be plenty of coal
for all before it will be needed in the fall. Order
now and you will be supplied.
Your Chick Feeds
The Chick Starter Season is with us again and we
have all the called for Feeds such as Oat Hulls,
Peat Moss, Sugar Copra, Grit, Oyster Shell, Char-
coal, Etc., Etc.
L. Schilbe & Son
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