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NOW A RIVING
New All Wool Queen's Cloth, yd
New Cotton Tweeds, Special, yd
New Mackinaw Flannels, yd.
New Prints, at per yard
75c
28c
30c
19c to 35c
New Flannelette Blankets. New Silk and Wool Hosiery
New Fall Shades in Silk Hose
WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION
MEN'S WEAR.
We always carry a well assorted Stock of Men's Work
Shirts, Overalls, Underwear, Sox, Fine Shirts. Also
everything in Boys' Wear, at lowest possible prices for
quality of Goods!
GROCERIES! GROCERIES
TRY ENGLISH BREAKFAST COFFEE at
HIGH TEA COOKIES, 2 lbs. for
FLAKED WHOLE WHEAT, large pkg. 25c
OXYDOL, large pakg. 23e
OUR SPECIAL TEA, lb. 39c
FRESH SALTED PEANUTS. 2 lbs. for 25c
LIBBY'S PORK n.ND BEANS, large tin 15c
ROSE BAKING POWDER, 1 Ib. tin 19c
DE LUX JELLY POWDERS, at 5c
.......30c
35c
RODUCE WANTED
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You Can Still Buy NEW
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1933 efunding Loan
Six Year, 4% Bonds due Oct. 15th, 1939.
Yielding 4.19%.
Twelve Year 4% Bonds, due October
Price 96.50 Yielding 4,38%
DENOMINATIONS: ----$1 00, 500, $1000.
Subscription Lists opened October 10th and will close
on or before October 24th, 1933
ORDERS FOR LOAN TAKEN BY
Price $99
15th, 1945
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WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH THE VERY BEST OF FUELS
FOR THE CCL D WINITL'R "n.T.A.THER; A.NT.nreACITE COAL IN
THE VARIOUS SIZES. , ALSO HAVE A GOOD GRADE OF
COKE. LET US FILL YOUR tIN I
AND DON'T FORGET WE HAVE A LARGE RANGE OF HEAT-
ING STOVES, JUST THE RIGHT SIZE FOR YOUR HOUSE.
OR BETTER STILL, LE1 US PUT IN A N -EW HECLA FURNACE
WHICH MAKES A HOME EVEN MORE COMFORTABLE.
Frost Tight Lock Wire Fencing and Gates and Fencing
Supplies and Posts.
Goodyear Balloon and Cord . Tires and Tubes
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Specials for Thursclay, Friday and Saturday
CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP, 5.; '' ..... 33c
Standard No. 3 PEAS, 2 tins ...nee.— -.,'„ ....... .....25c
PUMPKIN (for pie) 21-/.: large tin, 22 fikr „ . 25c
PREMIUM TEA (with 1 ib. salted peanutsfreo.'P per lb 49c
SALMON,f ancy pink, 1 lb. tin .. . 10c
BULK READY CUT MACRON', 2 lbs. 13c
MARMALADE, 40 -oz. jar. 33e
HEINZ'S TOMATOE SOUP, , Regular Size..3. tina• .27c
Poping corn, large yellow, per lb. • 1.0c
Claint's Pork & Beans No. 2, size tin, 2 tins ............ 15c
MINCE MEAT, bulk, 2 lbs. 25c
Ibex Blankets 12-4 White or Grey per pair 2 i5
Fanck Chee part wool Blankets; Special per paile 3 50
Men's Heavy Jumbo Knitt, all wool Sweater Coats. FatrmSpecIal
$2.75
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Men's F ancy Heavy all wool Sweater Coats, each: ... ...... —.$2.75
DRIED APPLES WANTED-.,
J. W. ME
Highest Prices for Eggs.
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mrs. C. Eilber was a visitor to
Hensall on Monday.
Mr. L. A. Prang, and daughter,
Mrs. L Kalbfleisch, spent the week—
end with friends in Detroit.
Mr. A. F. Hess was called as a
witness to attend the High Court at
Goderich on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hoffman, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Hoffman of town,
and Mrs. Josiah Sararas of the Blue
Water Highway, were Sunday visit-
ors with friends at Stratford and,
Mitchell.
There will be no evening service in
the Evangelical church ort Sunday,
Nov. 5th. Owing to the anniversary
services held in Calvary church, Dash-
wood, on Sunday, hence the evening
service at Zurich has been lifted.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Greb, who
have been residents of the Babylon
Line for quite a number of years,
during the past week moved with
their effects to their residence in Ex-
eter.. Their many friends in this
community will greatly miss them.
Haloween pranke were quite pre-
valent on Tuesday evening, and the
young ones with their old motto of
"Treats or Tricks" was again in or-
der. It is rather a blessing that this
occasion just happens one evening in
the year, otherwire things aro,und
town would look badly in need of
adjustment.
WHITE ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO 'OILS,
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
_ing our Specialty. Full line ,xf heavy and shelf Hard-
. ware ilways in stock. .*?4,Er ' ' .
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ogen in conipason with other ele-
ments of fertility, there will be lux-
uriant tons but small roots.
Farm Frei:loos Week
Farm. Products Week, an annual
featunes in the activities of 'the Ont—
ario Department of Agriculture, was
brought to a successful conclusion
on Saturday, October 21st. Entr-
ants to, the Window Dressing Corn -
petition e 'conducted throughout the
province during the week, membered
approximately 2500 chain and inde-
pendent gores. It is interesting to
note that of more than a mile of
trucksnenterad in the Farm 'Products.
Parade, held in Toronto on Wednes-
day, Oct. 18th, 50 of these were •
entered ley eommercial :firms. This
would cleaels, indicate an attitude of
co-operation, taken by Toronto mer-
chants, towards any 'move designed
for stimulatioing the sale of Ontario
farm.produ.
AN "OLD FAVOR' TE S" CONTEST
Our attention has been draawn to
an interesting Contest just launched
by the namily Herald and Weekly
Star. $1500.00 are offered in Cash
Prizes to those most successfully
solving a set of picture puzzles. Each
puzzle picture illustrates the title of
an "Old Favorite'! song, the object
of the Contents being to name :each
one of them correctly. A book feat-
uring 1600 old favorite Soeg, Titles
has been compiled by the publishers.
This book contains all of the songs
that the puzzle pictures illustrate
and a -cony is given to every active
contestant as an aid. The pictures
are very cleverly drawn and provide
interesting entertainmentto those
taking part. The nature of the Com -
tet itself, as the name implies, bri-
ngs back to mind those old familiar
tunes which never seem to grow old
and which recall memories of those
happy days when they were the cur-
rent musical hits. Any of our :read -
'17:S will find it well worth while drop-
ping a line to the Family Harald and
Weekly Star, at Montreal, for full
of this Contest which will be
gla,Ey sent to anyone interested, a-
long with a sample, copy of the pap,
sr.
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For One Month Only We are offet-
ing a 1-1b. Tin of Poliflor Flout
Wax with a Tin of Nugget Shoe.
Polish for only 50 cents
We are continuing our Special Prices on' tresses, and still have a few left that will go at Bain
* Prices. Be sure and get your supply before they are
AHG.
FM' some real Bargains, we have a number of geed
,t„ used Dressers that'we will sell very cheap. Be sure and
see them.
Always a good supply o Smoke Cure on Hoak
Mw Old Hickory Smoke Salt.
Johnston & Kaibileisch
Hardware & Furniture. Phone
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Rerimmazg Wagon Wheels, per set $1,8400,
Wagon Axle, each $54,00
Wagon Tongue each
Tongue, Harrows, each $1.50
Bolster with Stakes ,at saao. g
Wagon Reach, long 1.50, Short
Spokes' each at .50
DoubleTree,.. each. .75
.50
Whipple Tree
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BUSY FARMER NEWS
Where C.'oe- Ft In
There are some crops altich are
not well suited to very fc,..t:le soils.
Buckwheat, for example, oftea peo.
duces too much straw and too little
Topics of Timothy
Timothy is used in Canada almost
to the excleeion of other grasses,
largely bccate,ie clean seed of strong
vitality is generally available at, a
low price. The expense per acre of
seeding is lees than with any other
grass. Timothy, if fed alone, is of
low nutritive value for growing ani-
mals or for milk proddetion, because
it is deficient in fleshfor-ming con-
stituents. It is, therefore, not a pro-
fitable foder by itself for those .pur-
poses. A liberal mixture of clover
improves it. It is favored ROT -work
horses that have heavy grain rations
as well, ere. on aecount of its di-
gestibility,
it is the standard hay
for livery horses requiring to work
'Immediately after feeding.
Certain suggestions for cares for
hens eating their eggs have been
made such as putting dummy eggs ori
which the hen damages its beak or
putting in the nest an eggfilled with
some substance such as quinine or
mustard. The only sure cure, how-
ever, it to hand the bird to the cook
The seed of carrots, duo to the fact
that the individual seed -clusters do '
not ripen at the same time, cannot be
harvested in the same manner as
mange's and swede. The individual
seed -clusters must be picked bylla.nd
when they beeome ,brown and several
',lacings are necessary to harvest the
crop in vest condition.
• , Dipping Sheep.
Ticks, and other external parasites
of Sheep are serious enough at any
, more direct loss than
ATTENTION.TO Fanners and tractor Owners :
We are again this 'summer fully -equipped, to supply all
users of Gasoline in larger quantities with a good stand-
ard grade of 'Gasoline from our Delivery' Truck at low-
est prevailing prices, with Quality Considered.
Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in large
and small quantities. Let us fill your barrels or
Containers.
ert WorInnanship on Repair Work, and Overhaul
Jobs on all Makes of•Cars with Charges Very
Reasonalbe.
Mousseau Zurich
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ls, especially those time and cause
oils which are very high in nitro- is generally supposed, but during
. Oats are likfly to 194tils badly the p"riod yyken. the sheep are in
other hand, a fertile soil is essential portant to rid thea.), of all sources of
that the flockbe clean before and
sui SOS too rich in nitrogen. On the lit Whi or quarters tt eV6h 01* At -
for profitable yields of wheat and
barley. Rye will,grow well on rich
goils but it is also a particularly good
rop for light infertile soils. Turnips'
eequire a fairly fertile soil, but, if
nso soil is unbalanced in its fertility
hY aa oeer ebandance of nIt-
irritation. It is especially desirable
duIling arnbi ng, otherwise the infest-
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