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3 yd:. i.1,:,, C , i,t yd. 2.25
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2 yd. v ial2 Rf-rxle t. i at 79c
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2 yd. widen. n ItTt yd. 60c
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es per rltY1`•.t3.Yk'' ","�a.1Cl, �=°i51... a small charge iur deliver-
ing and laying in your rooms.We also carry all
the different sizes in Rugs in above iines.
CURTAIN GOODS
A large assortment of Drapery and Curtain Goods
to choose from. Also made up Curtains, Shades
Made to Mea;,aire Shades in Cloth of Venetian.
Let us quote you prices.
GROCERY SPECIALS
Oxydol, large at 23c.
Cookies, peach sandwich at ib. 15c
Sodas salted, 2 lbs. for 25c
Pork and Beans, 20 -oz. 2 for 19c
Corn Starch, bulk, 3 lbs. for 25c
Peanut Butter per lb 15c
A Supply of Tea, still at old prices.
Salada, at per lb. 75c
Crown Tea, at per lb. 656
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Campbell's chicken Gumbo soup, 2 cans 25c
Ay1. i r pork and beans, 15 -oz. cans, 4 for 25c
Olives, 17 -oz. jar at 30c
Red Rose Tea, half lb. 33c
Salad Dressing, 8 -oz jar I Sc
Prepared mustard, 24 -oz. jar 19c
49c
Kreerny Wheat Puffs,, Bushel
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Mrs. Mary Truemner is adding; a
beautiful verandah to her horn.e, the
workmanship being Bene by Mr.
Morris. Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. William Snider. of
Colbourne Twp., visited at the home
of their aunt, Mrs. Wm. T. True-
mner on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Schoch have
moved their household effects to
Sebringville on Monday where they
have rented some rooms and will re-
side.
i Mr. and Mrs. John J. G'asehor; Mr.
• I and Mrs. Alf. Melick attended the
opening session of the Canada Con-
I ference held in Tavistock on Tuesday
evening'. Bishop Geo. Epp was the
--‘al speaker.
Mrs. William H..Hoffman was
rushed to Hospital on Tues-
. day and operated on for internal
'trouble, her many friends are pleased
I to learn that Mrs. Hoffman is getting
I along as well as could •be expected.
Rev. C. B. Heckendarn left on
Tuesday for Tavistock where he is
attending the annual Conference of
the Evangelical church. Mr. Edgar
Wue::th is the local layman repres-
entative and will leave the latter
»art of the week to attend the sess-
ions.
MAIL NOW BY TRUCK
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INSTJRANOE
EXCEPT LIFE
Tire, Kato, Casualty
Fidelity, Etc,
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich
Local Representative - Zurich
Phone 165 .
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LOCAL MARKETS
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Eggs dozen .. .. • - - 18, 15, 14, 12
I Butter, Dairy 35
Butter creamery - ...i......... , , 40
Dressed chickens 12-20
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Chickens Iive
;Wheat, bushel
'Oats, bush.
Barley, bush
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HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE -
To Our Farmer Customers 1
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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 hired help, in Beatty la
saving stable equipment. i ays
lietime dividends. Gives you
more time to enjoy life. En-
hances value of farm, Improv-
es product.
Inquire about our Sanitary
Steel Cow Stalls --Exceptional
Values at Lower Prices...
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Lower Priced Stalls
Automatic Watering
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Buckwheat, bush .. . 40c
Flour, cwt. ...... _ 2.50-3.15
Pastry flour at mill, 25-1bs. ....65c
Potatoes, 75 -Ib bag 120
Live hogs cwt.. 8.50
Mr. and 1\irs. Abram Eckel of
PIatsville are at present visiting at
the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs
Walter Eckel.
Miss Gertrude Schade of London,
visited the week -end at the home of
'ler brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Schade, 14th con. She was accom-
panied by her mother, Mrs. Wm.
Schade who had been staying at
London with her 'daughters for some
time.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner, of
Guelph, Mrs. Frank Bossenbenry of
Kitchener were week -end visitors at
the Wagner home in town.
With the Clinton-Wingham train a
thing of he past, a change had to be
made in the delivery of mail to Bel-
gsave, Blyth, Londesboro and Clinton
This mail now goes by truck. The
truck leaving Clinton at 11.55
and arrives at Wingham «12.55. The,
return trip takes place almost irri-
mediately. P. Manning of Londesb'oro
has the contract which also carries
express
OBITUARY
Lat Harry Howard
The community was shocked on
Monday morning, April 28th to
learn of the sudden passing of one
of Hensall's prominent citizens in
the peison of Mr. Harry Howard,who
died suddenly at his home that mor-
ning in his 72nd year. Mr. Howard
was up town in the early forenoon
driving in his car, also made arrange
ments with one of his neighbors to
help them with their garden, also his
own garden worked. Upon going to
his home he went upstairs to his
room to rest, Mrs. Tillie Allan, who
kept house for Mr. Howard, upon
calling him for dinner, was shocked
to find that he had passed away. Mr.
ILoward took an active part in all
church organizations and for the past
number of years held. the position of
Elder in the Uunited Church, and was
in his usual place Sunday last. Was
of a veryy kind disposition to his
neighbors and friends, especially to
the sick, and will be greatly missed,
being always of a cheerful disposition
Born and raised on the old Howard
homestead, a half mile east 'of Drys-
dale, on the town line, and a goodly
number of years ago sold the farm,
firsts moving to Dashwood and then
to Hensall, and was unmarried. Sur-
viving are two brothers, George of
Exeter, and James of Goderich, and
two sisters, Mrs. Porritt, Calgary,
Alta., and Mrs. John Ravelle, of
Grand Bend. The funeral was held
on Wednesday at 2 p m. and was
largely attended the large church be-
ing filled. Rev. R. A. Brook, his pas-
tor, conducting the service, paying
high tribute to the life of the de-
ceased, his interest and activities in
all church wcrk. One thought, he
said, should be comforting, to his re-
latives that he died in his own home,
in his own room, and .on his own bed.
During the service Mr, W. 0. Good-
win, director of the choir, and Mrs
Maude Redden sang "Face to Face,"
with Miss Grct;0 Lhtmnie at the or -
'ran. Following the service, the cor-
tege proceeded to Bayfield cemetery
where burial took place, The nallbear-
:w',re• V7, A. Mac'f,aren J. Forrest
G. Hess, vi. 'Brown, 0. Follick and J
7,,ur:f: , The casket and grave were
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tending fr-nn a dig to e vat , bis l::-,,:
thers George of Exeter, .ramo> of
C-ndrr'ich and his s rt.^r Mrs. J. Rav-
elle, Grand Bend and many others.
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YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS
We Always Carry a Full Line of the Best of
both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware; Stoves..
IFurnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us
Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line.
• Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices
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FURNITURE
See Our _ Studio Couches and Dianette Suites
A Full' Line of all the Home Requirement
Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest
in Furniture at: Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con-
sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress,
Dining Rooms Suites. Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc.,
SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE
• For' the more conservative purchaser we can save
you rnany a dollar as we have a fine assortment of
Slightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value for
your Money. Drop in and look these oven and get our
Remarkable Low Prices.
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Don't fail to hear ;Carlon Sherman,
Operatis Baratone, of New York
and Harvey Robb, Organist, of Lon-
don, who will Ibe among the artists
Derfo,rming at James St. Church,
Exeter, May 20th, when the pupils of
Stanley J. Smith, A.T.C.M. will ap-
pear in Recital.
LATE ROBERT JOHNS :'ON
Robert Johnston, former county
and Surrogate Court clerk and sher-
iff for the County of Huron, died on
Monday afternoon at Goderieh after
an illness of over a year in his 50th
year. His death removes a prominent
figure active in public, social and
church life of boh Huron and Bruce
counties for nearly a quarter of a
century. His fatal illness forced his
retirement from his Government pos-
ition only a few months ago. Born in
Lucknow, he was reeve of that vil-
lage for 10 years and warden of the
County of Brune in 1921. In Janu-
ary 1927, he was appointed county
and Surrogate Court clerk of Huron
and early in 1935 he also was ap-
pointed sheriff. He received and de-
�erved the reputation of an efficient
and painstaking official, and his place
in life in the County will be hard to
be filled.
In Police. Court
Johnston 85 Kalbfleisch
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DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD.
Goderich, May 1—A plea that he
was engaged in war work in di awing
badly needed gravel to an airport fail
ed to save W. H. Graham, trucker,
.From $10 and costs fine for over-
loading when he appeared in court.
Traffic officer James Culp prosecuted
Fred Morgan was fined $200 and
cots for 'having liquor in a place
other than a private dwelling. He
paid. Frank Routledge, Brussels
youth, was committed for trial on a
serious charge atter an hour's pre -1O
liminary hearing. Bail was re- T
newed.
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Your Stove Wood. Good 4 -foot Body WOOd
Very Reasonably Priced. Let Us Have your Order!
We also carry a Stock of New Brick and Tile
Let Us Supply Your Wants in these Lines!
HESS, the Repair Man
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Cut Your Fuel Bill In HALF!
Buy Storm 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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I NOTICE
IN EFFECT MAY 5th.
The Ontario •Government hog sub-
sidy of $1 per hog carcass grading
"A", and 50 centra per hog carcass
grading "B1" will apply on all hogs
slaughtered in approval plants on
and after. Monday, May 5th. This
•3ubsidy will apply on hog carcasses
graded in packing plants where a
Dominion Government hog grader is
in charge of grading operations or in
smaller plants which have been ap-
proved by the Ontario Minister of
Agriculture and for which a certifi-
cate approvalof'has been b
—anted
These plants will have their owr
graders who have also been approv-
ed by the Minister, but they will
work in co-operation with and undo:
the direction and supervision of the
Dominion bog graders. Grading;• will
done, according to the staid and.;
as defined in Dominion hog grading
regulations so there will be a uniform
ity in an grading operations
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We would urge all 'people in account with us to
come i no nor before March 1st, and settle the
same in order to.have out books straightened out.
POTATOES
Very choice Certified Imported seed potatoes
at per bag 1.30
Irish Cobbler or Green Mountain
Other potatoes for domestic use at bag 1.20
CHICK STARTERS
We invite you to come in and see our various
kinds of Chick Starters, and get our prices which
are the lowest anywhere... Be sure and call!
WE THANK YOU!
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