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We have again placed in Stock a large lot of Reg,
N. Boxers' Wallpapers in plain and floral designs.
Most of them are Sulworthy, some embossed lines.
We 'think they are the finest range we have ever
shown.
Prices from 1Oc to 50c a single roll.
Balance of last season's papers at reduced prices,
aid 15 room lots only to offer at less than half
price. We invite your inspection.
GROCERY SPECIALS
Castile Soap, 6 bars
Sodas, 2 lbs.
Peas per tin
jelly Podwer per pkg.
Cocoanut Cookies per lb
Peach cookies per llb
Baking powder, quart jars at each
Laundry soap, 6 bars for
Oranges, 2 dozen for
9c
25c
1Oc
5c
15c
17c
28c
19c
35c
P. E. 1. Potatoes per bag 1.25
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PRODUCE WANTED
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INSURANCE
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Fire, Auto, Casualty .
Fidelity, Etc.
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Local Representative e Zurich
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HARDWARE •- SEEDS and FURNITURE
To Our Farmer Customers
You are going Through This
World Only Once.
So Why Do.. Without These
Labor Savers?
Experienced farm help is
scarce and costly. You'll need
moderately priced stable equi-
pment to do the work the quic-
kest, easiest way.
Invest part of the money you'd
pay hires] help, in Beatty IA01.-
84..4/14 stable equipment. Pays
lietimle. dividends. Gives . you
more time to enjoy life. En-
hances value of farm Improv-
es product.
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Inquire about our Sanitary
Steel Cow Stalls --Exceptional
Values at Lower Prig,
Lower Priced Stalls
Automatic Watering
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Oxydol, 1 large and 1 small
Comfort soap, 2 bars ,
*, 25c
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Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs with cereal bowl 25c
Cocoa, Falcon purer t lb. can
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Brooms, 5 string 25c
Macroni, per. lb 5c
Oranges, 2 dozen for 5e
Peaches, canned„ per can 1.3x,
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IIIMS Of WAAL mita&
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. F Braun. and
family of 1+orest were. S.unday, visit-
ors at the home of Miss Jane La-
mont
Miss Bernice Thiel, wha, has had. a.
position near Varna. is at present.
spending some time with her parents,,
Ma and Mrs Elmore Thiel
The many friends af. Mrs Mabel.
Snyder are pleased to hear that she.
is getting along as well as can he.
expected after ah operation. in the.
Clinton Hospital
Mrs. Arthur M.eininger and. son,
13o.b of Detroit have returned, to their
home after spending a few days at,
the home of M.r. and Mrs. H.. Weseloh.
Mr and Mrs Christ Erb- of the
Bronson line were. reepnt visitors at
the home of Mr and Mrs G E S;w.artz,e
entruber of Pine Hill, Waterloo Co
Mr and Mrs Len. Hoist. and. sore of
Detroit spent the week -end recently
at the home of Mr and. lira Oscar
:Klopp
Mr and Mrs Ray Lamont„ Mrs, L
W Hoffman and, daughter Marjorie,
were recent guests at thehome. of
Mr and Mrs W F Braun,. fFerest
Mr. and Mrs, Richard Rebinson of
.Stanley announce the marriage of
their daughter Ethel. Norene to J. El-
mer Hayter eldest son. of Mr. and Mrs
Wm Hayter, The wedding to take
place early in March.
The Zuricb .Branch of the Worn-
-ens' Institute will` meet in the town
hall on March 3rd for the monthly
meeting, the roll call will be !`What
Benefit do I receive by attending the
Womens' Institute Meetings?" There
will lee special musical numbers by
the roads committee.
Injured in Falls
Mrs Wm..�u„.t: r of Hensall fell
on the ice this Monday afternoon and
suffered n 'fractured hip. She was re-
moved to Seafo—'_i HIospital for treat-
ment Neighbors had to break the
, way through snow drifted roads to, au Economics of Forestry and
remove John. Baker, son of Mr. and , forestation !by P. S. Newman, 'Seta,
!Mrs Robert Baker, Hay 'Township, I of the -St. Williams Nursery .Sta., 3.
to Seaforth. Hospital, after he fell Discussion by those present •on the
and broke his leg forestry problem of Huron Gaunty
and 'what
can ,be andwill be done in
RED CROSS NEWS 11941 to bring about an increase in
The parcels of food for .British the number of trees planted.
We
prisoners of war in Germany which 1 trust that each district will berep, repre-
the Canadian Red Cross is shipping! rented.
overseas, will soon be increased from
10,000 a week to 20,000. The British' In County Court
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Egeadozen 1i8j, 15, 12
Butter, Dairy 35
Butter, creamery.......... ..... 38
Dressed chickens ....... ..112-20
; Chickens live.....10-14
Wheat, bushel . ......... . 70
Oats, bush. .... .... 34
Barley, bush. .,.. 42
+Buckwheat, bush , ..... .... 40e
!Flour, cwt. 2.35-3.25
Pastry flour (at nidus 25,1135...60c
Potatoes, 75 -lb. ,bag; . 1.10
Live hogs cwt,
i ..... 7.5a
$2,000 IN CASHI AWARDS
FOR BABY'E'iCT IRES
Enter your baby's: picture al The
Detroit Times $2,100. Interesting
Baby Picture Contest. $500 First
!Prize! $.2 for each: piirtuure printed!!,
A FULL PAGE of winning pictures
every week in The: Detroit Sunday
Times, plus winning; Filatures daily in
the daily Detroit T.ihses. See this
Sunday Detroit, Tires. for Iatest page
of winners, plus. ean;test details and
entry blank.
CONSERVATION and REFOREST-
AT'ION ,
A very impoetant Conference under
the auspices of the Clinton Junior
Farmers' Aa$ociati.on and open to all;
farmer's sons of Huron. County will E. -
be held egn Saturday, March 1st in I15 THE
the Agricultural Board room, Clinton - TIME TO ORDER
with the following program: 10:30
Dari._ . J: D. Thomas„ r o ram: Zone Si Si Your Stove Wood. _ _ _
�.hairma>�t of the Ontario Association
an Conservation and Reforestation
Thursday, k"ebf5i' j; +siNhr hula,!'
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We Alwa.�
Carry a Full Line of the Bests of
both Shelf' and Heavy Staple Hardware: Uwe*.
Furnaces, . and all Heating Equiptne ts. Lett (1;
*• Offer Yon Good Suggestions alongi
Solana' Gonna Heaters at VeryRe this Linea.
FURNITURE
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• A. Full? Line of Al the Home Requirements,
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Always h$e a,
)� d Stock of New and the very Later
in Furniture: a1 \Vey Reasonabl e Prices
si lered, Let; us, slow you our Beds Springs, quality Ciao. ;
4 Dining Roorn Suites, Occasional Cha Roocers t Eta
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SJLIt fFLY USED FURNITURE For the more conservative purchaser we can
f you many a. diallar as we have a fine assortment, of
4 f Slightly Med trnrn Lure that will give you big value for s,
your Mone:. Drop in and look these over and getour :
Remarkable Low Prices-
J.OhfStO.�. & Kalbfiejsch
I Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
Bead and Disabled Animals
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Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth
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10.40, Illustrated lecture on farm
woodlot work by I. C. Merritt, Ont` We also carry a Stock of New Rd& and The
aria Forestry Branch, Toronto; 12.15. Let Us Supply
Lunch. It is suggested that you bring Your Wants in these Lines!
your own lunch. Coffee will be proves EBSS,idd free.
1:30, Illustrated lecti
ed Cross has requested the Society
in Canaada to double its shipments,
Dr. Fred W. Routley, national coin-
missiorer announced. To accomplish
this, the Red Cross in Montreal is
preparing to pack 10,000 is-.cers a
week to keep pace with Toronto's
figure. The first allotment of 8,000
food parcels, despatched last month
has reached Lisbon safety ..cording
to a cable received from the Inter-
national representatives•
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Late Margaret ArmstronThe funeral service for• MrsgMaig-
aret Armstrong, widow of Robert
Armstrong, who passed away at her
heni,� in Yams on Friday Febrary
114, in her G(itli year, after a long
llness, wa.s held at Beattie's funeral
parlor, Monday and was conductedby ,Rev. A. H.:O'Neil, rector of St.
Paul's church, Clinton. •Tnntermcnt
took place in Bayfield cemetery: Mrs
.Armstrong was formerly Anna Mar-
garet Ward, daughter of tate late
Thomas Ward, and Margaret (Wat-
son) Ward, and was born at Varnain October 1857. She spent he early
portion of her life there an,; to 1910
r as married to Robert Arinstrongtf
Another Flax Lang} Cace
Judgment for $228.08 in favor of
Dr. L. A. Moffat, of London, against
Owen and Ira •Geiger, father and
son, of Hensall, has been given by
Judge Costello The County Court
bearing took up two days before the
Judge on. Monday sand Tuesday Iast.
The action arose out of a tase by
which. Geiger and Son rented 107
acres. of Plaintoff's farm in Stanley
Twp, for the purpose of growing flax
The rental was $858.08 for 1940and
there was a credit of $630, Defd-
ants maintained that part of the land
was poorly drained and tnsuftable
for flaxgrowing, some flx was never
harvested. The .1Ort held, however,
that 1g4O wiry a. particularly wet sea-
son ,and fax crops were thus advers-
ely affected. Each sideto pay its Own costs. Keth McLean
Hensall,for plaintiff; I+". W Gladman
Exeter, for defenda.nt.
Sequel of Car CollioWillard Lee, trucker, was awarded
his full claim of 1;190.15 with costs,
plus $25 'counsel fe, by Judge E.W
Clement at the February session of
Division Court, Goderioh. The defn-
dant was James KKennedy, formarly
if cy . nr.nme( in the Canadian westact oar, arose out of an now of t headongara lmots. or
for a number of years and ro years �.olliion on No. 8 hihway, half aego returned to Varna •wh
Asanrong died nite years ago. They
were Anglican in religion and }tad
no family and Ms, Armstrong is
survivd .brothr John and imman-
uel 'and Miss Elizabeth 'Ward. Clin-
tonand Joseph Ward in Prace River
Alberta, also nhvs andn•ces MrAr,mtrong's passing is the sixth renioval by death of the family of ten
of thr- 11tr Mr.. and Mr;sWn1'Ph
mile west of Seaforth, on July 15th,
1930 at 7.30 p.m. The evidence dis-
loeci that Kennedy was driving on
the wrong side of the 'road, eight in -
hes over the centre line, at the point
of impact. There also was evidence
that Kennedy and two companions
ha.d gone to Seaforth from Clinton,
on the af.'ternoon `lifted a few !beets."
Thre were 14 cass on the liand
War edge Gement sat from 10 a.m, to
the Repair Mart
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same in order to have out books straightened out.
POTATOES
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Very choice Certified Imported see potatoes
at per bag 1.30
Irish Cobbler or Green Mountain
Other potatoes for domestic use at bag 1.20 X
CHICK STARTERS
We invite you to come in and see our various
kinds of 'Chick 'Starters, and get ow- prices which
are the lowest anywhere.., Be sure and call!
WE THANK YOU!
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