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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10ail.
One Day Only. Remember the Date!
We also carry a new line of Ready to Wear Suits
and Overcoats for rnen and boys, also a large range
of fine Trousers.
WORK CLOTFIFS
Of every description. A full line of Fall Shirts,
Pants, Sweater Coats, fine pony hide and Wool
Windbreakers, Underwear, Fine Shirts. All of
these lines were bought early 'before last price ad-
vance. We would be pleased to show you our
range at your convenience.
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HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
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YOUR WINTER'S FUEL
Colder Days will soon be here which will demand the
most suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let
us fill your bin while prices are lowest.
YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment?
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.
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsrnithing
Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al-
ways on hand. Viso a fine display of Furniture, Matt-
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iTF IMSs s ( LOCAL INTEREST! - LOCAL MARKETS
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Mr. Lennis Callfas of Kitchener, .''Corrected• every Wednesday)
was a Monday visitor in town. • a
'')Eggs, <'
bgs, dozen- AAAA....... 2�J;, 2,, 22;, 17
This is Fire Prevention Week .and Butter, creamery. ............. 35
all are asked to do what they can to Butter, daii.• .....r_.. .............. 33
avoid the fire Hazzard. Dressed chickens . 2.0), 25
Messrs Gordon and Stanley Smith Chickens. live ........AAAA,... 15-20
of St. Joseph south, motored to Tor- Wheat, bushel' ....................... 1.03
onto ori 3rlonday.. O'at ,bushel' AAAA..... 40
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bedard:' f T uley,' bic,;t:• i.0
Kitchener spent the week -end with 'Buckwheat, bush ................... 45
relatives and friends. Flour, -cwt. ... 216V1, 3.00
Dr. P. J. and Mrs. O'Dwyer mot -',Pastry •flour • at mill- 25-4b• AAAA.. - 65c
ored' to Guelph recently where thee .Shorts and"ebranl ton....,...•.......:30.00
attended a me'd'icaI convention, � hddli r ;, ton . ........... x2.00
Mr. ETnrer 'Thiel and Mr. Ed. Gas-
cho are erecting new garages on
their premises.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward. Fritz • spent a-
few days at Toronto the -beginning.
of this week.
Mr. Ray Oeach left for Toronto,
last week where he has a position
and intends attending night schools
Mrs. Wm. Thiel and 1VLrs. I3 F
Weseloh are at present spending a'•
few days at London with the form-;
er's daughter, Mrs. Howard.
L. ,Schilbe c`z. Sons have receet1y
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Miss;; flr,ael'ia: Clausius; va iited at
.Kitchener and. Tavi took_ last, week.
'_ Mr. and Mrs, Hilton 'J ru.emner,
and,f oily of the 14th ter ,. motored
to Iiosr.don• one d.iy last week.
Hits. F. W. Hess. of 1iensa11 has
recently;: been taken to Seaforth hos-
'Pita fortreatment. W:e. wish her a
speedy recovery.
Born=In ,Stanley.- 'J wp;, can Sept-
entbeif 16th, to, Mr. and'. Mrs. Menno
deckle, .a daughter.
'lIlss Doris' Meyers who," for the
installed a fine new weigh scales 1me, ?past year has been, saleslady in a
t..c.n on Milfred Schilbe's •property„ crag stork i i-Streetsvi'Tle, has secu,r-
£his is a large scale with a capacsteie
of over 12 ton, -and is for use of titin
pcalic costume.
red a finee .posittittrr as clerk in the
Band of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
'' . Our mailing - list has been corrected
up to October 7th, and if' you have
Mrs. Ferdinand Haberer is at pee- renewed your subscription kindly see
sent at St, Joseph's Hospital,. Lon _dist you. have received credit, and
don where she underwent a ceiineal r by -the -way, zt few on our list have
gelation, and is getting along: as not made a renewal ,for some time,
well as could be expected. 1<o diose we say, please! We welcome.
The rainy friends of Mr. Joh7ah ..0`6 nic-o bunch of new subscriber":
Saran, of the Blue water
ate f'1gIiwa3rt kho were privile]rr:d to put on the list
will be pleased to learn that- -iie is -,,the know Meth will .be looking for
improving -nicely and able_ , to 'be ,up r e1r ±copy each week. D. V.
again. NOW' ENLARGED — MORE. IN--.
Mrs. 0. Koehler and son Harold :F`' ': TERESTING THAN EVER
of near Hensall have lett for Tor-
onto where then- will :pc --d the .til; I1C [C'1'ORIAL itEVIEW — with
months. *'•viroid is attending, Detroit Sunday T'imeu..--•is now
Harvard Collegiate in that city. nlarged, more appealing than ever..
HYMENEAL
Strang—. -Swan
The United Church manse, i3ru e
field, Saturday October 4th at 2 p1n
was the scene of a charming autumn'
wedding, when Rev. A. Atkinson off-
iciated for the marriage 01 DorothyMinlou, youngest daughter:. of My
and Mrs. George Swan of Bruce:-
field, and Francis George •Steeng ,ort^hrtham, eldest son of Mr. and Me);
John F. Strang, Exeter. The. attract-
ive bride was gowned in a street
length grey wool gown, matching
jacket with dubonnet trimming, • and
dubonnet accessories, wearing''., a-
eo,rsage of talisman roses. Mrs. •-lr-
vin Sehilbe of Zurich was her sister's blue"
attendant costumed in a soldier e -
ensemble with accessories in blatlz,
wit'1 corsage of brierclife roses. Mr:
Cyril Stang of Toronto, brother of e•
the ^oom was best man. Forty gu-
ests wort, present for the reception
which followed the ceremony which
was held ;+t tile home of the brryid 'y
parents. Mrs. Swan received the
guests wearing a British blue gown
with black accessor res. he was as-
:.i,sted by the groom's mother gown-
ed in black, ,hoth wore corsages the
former wearing hriarclife roses, the
]atter better time roses. Gladioli
and auttunn fl, ver; foi med an at-
tractive setting for the boost decor-.
anions. The bridal table centred with
the wedding cake, white t,.,,,:rs in
silver holders. vases of ,,nttnn flow -
01e, w]1,�Ie pink and white:tr•earnek-
suspended from the c�hand1ier ;1:rr1
fastened to the four cornea of the
t,rida] table forrn'd a very effective
fiO4.ting'. Toasts wen' proposed by
Mr. F. A. 'l'n,'t111e.,•t- n, Torent0, r. ict,
of the bride r l eth>�rs . Serving tv,.,.• ,
Miss Beth l llindt, Miss T+lifAele 1
Scott. Brut: r ''1 Y ?'r , Tt;rr .l Mee.
Donald, Crod' r ich : 11,,; Peem i cool;,
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Clieto' a ie .the re ee`eti0n 14fi
Gee.] '. tn'+' o '3':, r i nY.,,,u 1
n1il, '1 0 . 4 r Truly." i'&'
0 r r 1 7 a,.a.
Zeilich, Clinton and Hensel!,
poked with action pictures- and stor-
es ;of the world today.—a human in-
er.est:n agazirie for the i-u.m.ly. Be
sure to get•The Detroit hSundae 7;m-
4 this week - and every week --that
you may enjoy the Pictorial Review
and many other Exclusive features.
i • � � Evangelical Church
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ieateiee' Quilt for Red Cross
,elhe -members of the Ladies' Aid
aud: W.M.S. of the Evangelical Ch-
urob 'met in the basement of the
`cchua-ch Thursday night Oct. 2nd for
their' monthly meeting. During the
early pant of the meeting the Ladies
quilted- for the Red Cross. The pro-
gram • which followed was presided
over- by- Mrs. 0. Grob, Mrs. L. W.
Hoffman -led in a beautiful prayer.
A short playlet, based on the Book
Study was given by Mrs. Hay, Mrs
Orville Witmer and Miss Beatrice
Manson. Scripture Was read by
Mrs. Greb. Dinning the lunch period
Miss Mansongave a reading. The
business session was in charge of
Miss Olive O'Brien. One important
item .of (business was the decision to
put base a piano for the Class Room
Since this meeting the piano has
been secured and is now in place
-ready for use.
Rally Day in Sunday School
's• `Michigan Own Home Magazine"
The annual Rally Day was obser-
ved in the Ev. Sunday School on
Sunday Oct. 5th. The Superintendont
Mr. Milton Desch acted as chairman
le called on MT. Wm. Edighoffer to
give the Rally Day address. Thies
address was both interesting and
helpful, poi fraying the marks of e
(e0d Sen(1.037 School. Miss Slrir'••,.
�rur'ger and Mies liclva Tr reran -r
.laved n piano civet. The elr :+
:rol use s ;fang' a numbrv. Ttrr. i.Tllt. ,e
Dag lit :sided at the piano. A spot tl
Bally re,v offering was received for
on wo' k i it the Canadian
of.th 1Ve t,—1Vnrld Fide. :Cor1-
-erfel0n ems el,aervrel in the Sire
ro;ning' Chinch ;v rviee, 'Chep 1b!r,
on participated in the Lord's Suppe.
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Always keep, a Good Stock of New and the very Latest
4 in Furniture. at Very Reasonabl- e Prices, quality Con-
sidered. 1'.e us show you our Reds, Springs, Mattress,
Dining Roorr Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc:
YOUR SEASON'S RE.QUIREM,NT,S
We Always Carry a Fuld Line f the .Best of
both Shelf and Heavy. Staple Hardware: Stoves.
Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Uas
Offer - You Good Suggestions along this Line.
Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices
FURNITURE
See Our Studio Couches and Dianette Suiten'
A FuE Line of all the Hie Requirements
• SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE
For, the more conservative- purchaser we cavi save
>r you many 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 over and get our
Remarkable Low Prices -
Johnston & Kathflejs-
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& Furniture. Phone 6&.
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We also carry a. Stock . of New Brick and Tile.
Let Us Supply Your Wants in these Liners!.
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We are Now Filling Orders for this Winter's
Fuel. Let us suggest the Most Suitable Fuel for
your Heating • Equipment:.., Prices always within
the limits of other Dealers with Quality Considered.
CHICK STARTERS
We invite you to come in and see our various
kinds of Chick Starters, and. get our pricer which
are the lowest anywhere... Be sure and call!
FOR SALE --A I..aa�'t' Weigh Scales..
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