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Guessing , nest
We thank. you for your interest in this contest put On
every year at this time by Congoleum Rug Co. A, large
number of guesses were Entered. The • hidden
number was 2707. Mrs. Herb Krueger wins the
Prize Rug by guessing No. 2684. Others coming
neatest are: Mrs. W. Reith 2742; Miss Pearl Gabel
2659; Mrs. Ivan Kalbfleisch 2768.
Let us show you our display of 4 -yd. wide Linoieums,
Floor Oiis, Feltols, Etc., at very reasonable prices.,
We also have Lithographs of all the New Linoleum,
Congoleum, Feltol and Oilcloth Rugs, 'and can secure
your choice on short notice.
SEE PRICES BELOW
Congoleum Rugs:
6x9 $5.35 712x9 6.75. 9x9 $8.00
9x101= 9.35. 9x12 10.50
Feltol Rugs are very popular and come in great variety
of patterns. Prices as follows
6x9 3.75 732-x9 4.75 9x9 6.00
9x10' 6.50 9x12 7.65
Everything in Garden Seeds, also Mangel and Turnip
Seed... Seed Corn and Sorghum.
A Complete Line of Groceries at Lowest Prices
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PRODUCE WANTED
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'S",URA_NCE AGENCY
GOING ON A TRIP?
If so, -you should have Public Liability and Property '
Damage Insurance... Protect your own car with Collis -
Policies are good in Canada and the
;non Insurance...al
United States. Enjoy your trip more by knowing that a
you have protection.
Rates are lower this year.
FULL INFORMATION GLADLY GIVEN.
For Rates Apply to:
drew F. Hess, ® Zurich
MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY
I.a we You MADE YOUR WI LLQ'
Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Maple Leaf Salmon, % lb 17c, lb. tin 33c
Chipso; large pkg 1 7c
Rice Krispies, per pkg, 10c
Grape Nut Flakes, 2 pkgs. 23c
Choice Quality Tomatoes, large 21A• tin 1Oc
Kraft cheese, per lb. ....... 22c
Coley Toilet soap, 4 cakes 2.3c
P. and G. Naptha soap, 7 cakes 25c
Selox, large pkg. 2 pkgs. ... ...........
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25c
39c
Royal York. coffee, 1 -ib. tin
.St. Williams Orange Marmalade per jar ,...........29c.
Sweet white corn, 2 tins .19c
Del Maiz Niblets, per tin 15c
Moody's lye, 1-1b. tin . lOc
Shoe polish paste per tin ......... 10c
Ladies Real Silk Hose, pair 49c
Ladies fullfashioned Silk Hose, pair 69c
Childrens and ladies cotton Hose pr. I 5c
Frilled Curtains by pair at Reduced Prices
Children's Mercerised Sox from 19c to 25c pair
J. W.MENER
Highest Prices for Eggs.
Phone 140
Mr. Herbert K. Eilber of Credit-
on gave our office a friendly business
call on Wednesday.
Victoria Day, May 24th, comes this
year on Thursday, June 3rd, the
birthday of His Majesty, King
George, comes on a Sunday, but ac -
carding to the proclamation publish-
ed in the Gazette, it will be observ-
en on Monday, June 4th. This day
has never been observed in Canada,
only schools, banks and civil service
employees observing it.
LIQUOR STORE FOR GODERICFH
Goderich-Petitions are in circu-
lation in this town asking the town
council to request the Ontario gov= p
Motion, that minutes be adopted
eminent to establish a liquor store
here. •A large majority of the busin- as,aclt G Case appeared asking
ess Hien and hundreds of citizens, it for the use of part of the park pro -
is stated, have already signed. The perty for.,pasture, motion that this
fact that Goderich is in Huron co- , be allowed at usual fee.. F, G. Bon-
unty, which is under the Canada thrall reported handing his collect-
Temperance Act, place no obstacle establishing a liquor .
in the way of or,s roll to the Treasurer and the
store here, according to legal advice arrears of Taxes amounting to $422.
It is held that the Canada Temper-
ance Act has not been operative
since the Liquor Control Act of On-
tario was placed on the statutes
books. The argument that Stratford
has .opposed the establishment of a
liquor store in Goderich is used as
chief reason why the petition should
be signed, coupled with the fact
that Goderich, a tourist town, has
lost much valuable business to Str-
atford since 1:)26, when the L.C.A.
was passed. On one occasion a few
days before Christmas over 60 God-
erich outos were counted parked on
the main business street of Stratford
within a block of the liquor store.
BUSY FARMER NEWS
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Eggs ........ 15-13-11
Butter, lb. creamery 34
30
80
50
50
26.00
Butter, lb. dairy
Wheat„ bush
Barley, bush ..
Buckwheat, blush.
Shorts, ton
Bran, ton
Flour, cwt. 2.00-2.90
Live Hogs cwt ..,........ 3.25
26.00
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HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE
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Yo
r Spring Needs
Best Assortment of Government Tested Seeds
We have ever shown, in Red Clover, Timothy,
Alsike, Alfalfa, and all other Field Grass Seeds, at
Lowest Prevailing Prices, According to Quality.
Get your Supply NOW, or leave your orders... We
are always in the market for good seeds, and don't for-
get, we also do Custom Seed Cleaning at lowest prices.
PAINTS! PAINTS!
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
Frost Tight Lock Wire Fencing and Gates and Fencing
Supplies and Posts.
Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes
in all sizes
WHITE ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO OILS,
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and IVlarshall
Mattresses
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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QUALITY - PRICE SERVICE 1 The regular meeting of the village
Council WAS held on the evening of !,roily en -operate.' '
leis yli+ Council Chain- lames A.i, Paterson, Clerk. may 7th, at 8 m. in Council
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THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW
FENCES ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY
YOU WITH THE BEST OF WOVEN WIRE,
ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT
NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE
TROUGHING
FOR. SALE -200 Bushels Improved
Banner Seed Oats at 60e bush.
USED FURNTI'URE
Two Good Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand;'
4 Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables;
Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale.
BE SURE AND SEE THEM!
Always a Good Supply of Smoke Cure on Hand.
Also Old Hickory Smoke Salt
Johnston & K'ibfl�jh
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
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THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice ta
Painting Wagon
Painting Buggy
Recovering Buggy Top
Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set
Buggy Shaft
Cross Bar
Buggy Reach
3 • Buggy Spokes
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C. S. 'Hudson handed in the 1934
assessment roll. Motion that council
meet again on May 9th at 8 p.m. to-
look over the Assessment roll. And
that tame be accepted as handed in.
Motion, that first meeting of the
Court of Revision on the Assessment
Roll on May 28th at 8 p.m.. A. L.
Case appeared and presented a pet-
ition signed by a. Iarge majority of
ratepayers. on a section of Richmond
st. south asking for road oil. Oscar
Klapp appeared re Road Machinery
Communications read from the foI-
lowing; Dow Chemical Co. filed; P.
C. Bucyley re.Iicenses procured; Do-
minion. Road Machinery, filed; R.
Severe Winter Killing Patterson re Road Machinery, filed;
Froin all parts of the province J. D. Adams, re road machinery filed
come reports of serious damage to Canadian Performing Rights Society
fall wheat, alfalfa and clover, in a Ltd: filed; Motion, that licenses for
great many counties from 60 to 95 park and hall be procured. Robinson
per cent, of the fall wheat wijl have reported in band instruanents and
to be worked up, while in some other the securing of same 7 instruments.
places the reports are fairly good. Motion, that Levi Rands be paid at
In Lambton fall wheat will be a good the rate of 30cts per hour while dit-
80 per cent, crop; Middlesex, fall chine. Bills and accounts read as
wheat, alfalfa and clover have sho- follows;
wn considerable growth during the
warm weather of early May. In C. • Hudson, streets 1.60; Caned -
most of the . winterkilled sections ran Performing Rights Society lic-
strawberries and raspberries are also
badly winterkilled.
Use More Alfalfa
Good soils in the Ottawa Valley
are capable of producing fine crops
of alfalfa. Experiments over a period
of years on the Dominion Experi-
mental Farms show that alfalfa and
mixtures which contain alfalfa have
given,much larger yields than when
vie alfalfa was not included. The
feeding value has also been consider-
ably increased. •The inclusion of 3
or 4 pounds of alfalfa seed in the
timothy, red clover, alsike mixtures
iti wellworth whip and should be ad-
opted t•
aptc.cl as a regular peac , c,. The best
varieties are Ontario erit gazed
and. Canadian grown Grimm.
LOST
Between Zuriek and Dashwood, by
way of Bronson line, a handle for a
Chew. car door. binder. !.tinily leave
at Herald Office or give us a ring
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ense 10.00; L. Rands, ditching sts.
10.35; W. R. Davidson, coal hall,
17.40; relief 4.00; G. M. Case, coal
hall 14.45; teaming strs. 3.30; D.
1\2eKay labor sts. .40; Hydro Com.
6.43; R. Broderich, team sts. 7.40;
W. R. Davidson, part of C. S. Hud-
son salary! '15.05; C. S. Hudson, bal.
of salary and postage 22.20; School
Board, current exp. 1,000.00; J. A.
Paterson, premium on band 20.00;
Tress. of Ont. License Hall and Prk.
6.00. Motion that accounts as read
be paid. Motion, that all. pantie
'wishing road oil or calcium chloride
present petitions to the Clerk ,onor
before, May 18th and the cost will
be added to the taxes of the prop-
erty benefitted. Motion, that .the
Clerk prepare a by-law allowingtax-
payers the privilege of prepaying
taxesand the rate of discount to be
5 per cent per annum an no is-
eaawed after .
Motion, that the Clerk prepare a By-
Taw setting the Nomination on the
last Monday of November. and. Elect -
the first Monday of December.
Motion that the cur. new bell be rung
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TUNE TJP YOUR GAR!
Don't be discouraged and throw a.gaw• your Car if it
is not functioning as you think it should. Just run it
in our Garage and have.our Mechanics go over it and
You will be surprised of the results.
Gasoline and Kerosine always kept of hand in large
and small q ntities. . Let us fill your b rein or
Containers. -
Expert Workmanship on Repair Work, and Overhari
.fobs all Makes of Cars with Charges Very
J,.. Reasonalbe.,
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That I am the Master Salesman!
I am the herald of Success for all men, Merchants,
Manufacturers, Etc.
1 go forth to tell the World the message of service
and Sound Merchandising!
And the World listens when 1 speak!
Fel. these who have used me as their Servant I have
gathered untold makes into their coffers.
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