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r !Coverings
We Specialize in Floor Coverings of all kinds at
Llwest Prices
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• 4 yd. wile Linoura at yd. $4. 7 pcs to choose from
3 yd. wide, Congoloura, at yd. 2.25
2 yd. wide Congoleum, at yd. 1.30
2 yd. .M6' Feltc31 at yd. 1.10
2 yd. witie iioleum, at yd. 79c
2 v. wide Relt at yd. 60q
Iniaids to order only, we do not stock. Above pilc- .
ea per running Ord, plus a small charge for deliver-
ing and laying ia your rooms. We also carry all
the dil-ferent si2..cs in Rugs in above iines.
CURTAIN GOODS
A 1e ac3oe,rnent of Dry and Curtain Goods
choose from. Aso made up Curtains, Shades
P.F.v..:1,3 to D./Lea:rare Shades in Cloth or Venetian..
Let us vote you prices.
SDS SEEDS
We !nye tine Leading Varieties of
Mangel and Turnip Seeds for sale.
supply now, as stocks this season are
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Super Suds, with relish Bowl
Campbell's chicken Gumbo soup, 2 cans .. 25c
A3rIner pork and. beans, 15 -oz. cans, 4 for
Olives, 17-pz. jar at = ....,30c
Red Rose Tea, half ib. - 33c
Salad Dressing, 8 -oz jar I 8C
Prepared mustard, 24 -oz. jar 19c
Kreerny Wheat Puffs, Buhe1 size 49c
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Phone 16S
PRDUCE WANTED.
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• Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith. *ere -at
London, 1.3,-.3iday.
Misses Ruoy Church and • Ellen
Fremlin enjoyed the 24th at London.
miss tva Bechler wne--aas been
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Eggs, dozen I8,„ 16, 1'4
Dee, •ed chickens-.
Cldel;.;3118 live .... ...... 103-14'•
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.t .eet.uuted hame. Barley. bush. ...... ,........... 42'
Mr. and airs. Ted Haberer and
Buckwheat, bush , 40e3
Get your 11Miss Anna Datars motored to Lon-
don one day last ek
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limited. 1 Miss Ruth Church has. Left for Lon-
Poisaues, 75 -lb bag ......
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Live hop cwt. ........ . . 8-.50
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Fire, Auto, Casualty
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Local Representative Zurich
r4icirv:t..rg el:4;14740.A 4C A
ill The "Walsden."
contains 750
springs, encased in
individual. pockets
for maximum resi-
liency, lasting com-
fort and durability.
Upholstered with
layers of high qual-
ity white cotton
felt: Imperial roll
edges and side
stitched to give a
permanent upright
edge. All standard
sizes $32.50
In outotamaif
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Value With Alf
the Features of
High -r Priced
Mattresses .. •
Here is a mattress that
sells at $32.50 and com-
pares in value to many that
sell at a much higher price.
Thousands of sa.tisfiecl
buyers have found in the
"Walsden" a mattress that
brings restful, refreshing
sleep; complete satisfaction
and long lasting wear.
Come in and find out for
yourself why we say -you
can't beat the Marshall
"Walsden" for value and
comfort!
STADE and WEIDO Phone No. 92 Zurich
ion.
airs. Flossie Brown. had. a pleasant
week -end at the home. ef Mr. and 1
Mrs. Roy Oliver, St. Marys.
Miss Margaret Hey of London,
speni. the holiday at. the home of her
mother, Mrs. John. Hey of town.
Miss Musselman of Elmira is at
present spending some title at the
hine of Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Ging-
erich.
Miss Doreen Hay- has returned to
her position at London, after holiday-
ing a few days with. her parents, Mr.
nd Mrs. Wm. ;Hay.
?in William Shoemake:r of Pigeon, Ir=i=
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needs $5,A#0,g)0Q
Mich was a week -end visitor at the
horn of Mr. and Mrs. William H. i
Haugh, 134th eon. I
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r Dennis Bedard, Jr. who lives
opposite the Evangelical church, is
1-.13.3ving p fine new garage erected on
his property.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Datars, Mr,,'
Ed. Datars, Sr., and daughter Miss
Anna enjoyed a pleasant week-ead
at Kitchener.
The district Relief Inspector has
1 restore at once the relief allowance
instructed Hay- Township Council to,
to Mr. Jolm Suplat.
Rev. C. B. Heckendorn is spending
a few days with his mother at Kit-
chener, al ' -liner the iW.M.S.
Cznvention at Waterloo.
M.;ss Mae Smith has returned to,
her home for a week, having complet-
ed the third term at Western Uri).-
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YOUR SEASON'S REQUIEMENTS
We Alwaysa, Carry a Full Line of the Best of
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both Shelf. and "Heavy Staple Hardware: Stoves.''
Furnaces, and all Heating Equipthents. Let Uni
Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line.
Same Good Used- Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices
FURNITURE
See Our Studio Couches and Dinnette Suites
A Full Line' of all the Home Requirements
Always keep a Good Stock of New and 'the very Latest
in Furniture at Very Reasonabi e Prices, quality Con.
sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Spring, Mattress.
Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Ete.,
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SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE
For the more conservative purchaser we can save
you many a dollar as we have a. fine assortment of
Slightly Used ffurniture that wilV give you big value Bar
your Money. Drop in and look these overand get our
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Remarkable Low Prices.
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Bead and giselled Mime's;
REMOVED PRCAFTLY
Pline: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15
DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD.
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lego bad charge of the services in St.
petees Lutheran church. on Sunday
evening.
A very pleasant time was spent on ,
Sunday last at the home of Mr. and
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Mrs. P. eDichert, Jr., when the lat-
ter's parents, brother and sisters and i -E---
friends 'gathered to renew family ties M-:.
There were present from Kitchener,
DetrolIt, ,Seaforth, Hayfield, Toronto,
Exeter and Zurich.
SHE WATCHED THE OLD WORLD
CRUMBLE
_Princess Amelia Karapow, fom-
erly one of the leaders of the Rus-
aian and French aristocracy, will.
in The American Weekly, with the
Detroit Sunday Times, beginning
with the issue of Sunday, janel., of
the frivolities, tragedies and corned -
f a d ersonal-
versity. ies o European courts p
'Ales; and of the ruin that followed.
Dr. and Mrs. E. )T, Watson and Be sure to get The Detroit Sunday
family of London, called at the home Times this week and. every week.
of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith on Sat-
urday.
Mr, 'William F. Braun of Forest;
was in 'town on Tuesday, and was
accompanied by Miss Jane Lamont,
who had :been staying at the former's
home for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rowe and fam-
ily of Thorndele spent the week -end
et the home of Mr: and Mrs, Oscar
C -rob and other rel”tiv3 and friends.
E. F. Klopp & Son, apiarists, a re.
making fine progress in the erection
of their new briiblinq on Edward St.
which will be used es a honey house.
This will indeed be a great conven-
ience.
TO BUILD CARGE SHIPS
Ottawa - A greatly expanded car
I go -ship construction program for
Canada is in course of preparation,
but .Munitions Minister Howe said he
was not in a position to announce de-
tails until he had studied a memor-
andnm from H. R. 'MacMillan, head
of War Time MerChant Shipping Ltd
at Montreal. Repo- V. circulated that
the program provided for 96 vessels
of 9,500 tons, costing about $118011,e
000 each. •
Messrs. Archie MaeKinnon and
Allan 3Gascho are daily engaged on
the survevinet staff at the nee, air
port training' school near Clinton,
while Mr. Harold Overholt is engag-
ed in carpenter work at the same
place.
IVIr. William Breus Tr . son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Braun of
Forest, who had an em3sraItion per-
formed for anthrum trouble at Lon-
don 1-o4r3:ta1. has returned to his
home in Forest.
Mrs. T. Meyers, Mrs, E. Klopp,
Mrs. J. Hey and Beatrice Manson
delnealtes, attended the annual
South Huron Institute Convention .at
"..eeter. wr-3held et the Pre 3-
?,:v3t.nri ChumPb. Mrs. J'hn Tufkheht
and Mrs. P. J, O'Dwyer also gave a
very enjoyable instrumental duet.
The summer s,q3 an open434 v''r
the week -end end the •e-th. The
'eke:4de resort owners tlA'vs' that
business hav been the hest in w'511.4
1.1 t 4 fin 2 warm J n el Ike wen th
s adtraneirie: the season to a great
tent. Ov.r American friends are
`nviI33 I to Canada, where there is
.1 of Agriculture, "Successful Potato
1,113,33,3,1anee reerention. Bring
your friends into Canada and show Production in Ontario." It may be.
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obtained. from. the Agrisultural Rep -
them the relal attractive. summer re-
resentative in youi county.
k.orts we have.
COVER WITH SPRAY
Failure to spray potatoes consist-
ently through the growing season
last year cost Ontario farmers appro-
r.i.mately $1,200,000, states J. T.
(CasSin, in charge of potato work for
the Ont. Dept. of Agriculture, Tor-
onto. Ile points out that average
production for the 147,0u0 acres
potatoes ,grown in On. last year was
77 bushels as compared with the
wenage of 98 bushels over the past
ten years. Many growers who kept
otato foliage cavered with the pro-
per'sprays last year harvested good.
crops yielding 150 to 200 bushels
per
acre 'he said. The timely use of
arsenates and Bordeaux will protect
the ,plants from insects and late bli-
e,31-A caused by continuouswet wea
wheat The time.to commence spraying
for ileabeetles is when the plants are
.o.rom four to six inches high, arsen-
ate and bordeaux should be applied
regularly to repel attacks from pot-
eto bugs, leaf hoppers and late
blight. Arsenate is required only for
protection from fleabettles and pot -
'to bugs. Bordeaux mixture repels
leaf .hoppe-rs and gives protection
from late blight. Every farmer gro.
wing potatoes in commercial quanti-
;ties will be interested in obtaining
Bulletin No. 300 of -the Ont. Dept.
IS THE TIME TO ORDER
Your Stove Wood. Goad 4 -foot Body WOOd
Very Reasonably Priced. Let Us Have your Order
We also carry a Stock of New Brick and Tile
Let Us Supply Your Wants in these Lines!
EBB, the Repair Man
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$ • 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
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All Accounts Must be Settled by June 1st. Sther-
wist they will be put in other Hands for Collection
POTATOES
Very choice Certified Imported seed potatoes
at per bag 130
Irish Cobbler or Green Mountain
Other potatoes for domestic use at bag
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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