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THE STORE WITH THE
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Liles
Of Dry Goods are arriving at
Dor Store Daily
COME AND SEE OUR STOCK OF
SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR, W O L L E N.
GOODS, AND BE PREPARED FOR COLD-
ER WEATHER.
GROCERY SPECIALS
Green tea, per lb.
Laundry soap, 3 bars
Pork and Beans, 2 tins
Macaroni per lb.
Ginger Snaps, per lb.
Broken Sodas, 2 lbs.
Oranges per dozen
Soap Flakes, 3 lbs.
Bran, 2 lbs. for
37c
9c
15c
6c
10c
19c
20c
25c
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PRODUCE WANTED
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'ANADA TRUST MORTGAGE CERTIFICATES
Now Earn
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Payable I-lalf Yearly
Any sum over S 100.00 may be invested from 1 to
Years.
Andrew . �a Hess,
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.sunlight Soap, 10 bars ... .
Hillcrest. Shortening, 2 lbs..
Rinso, large pkg.
...49c.
21c
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Prunes, new large, 2 lbs. 25c
Ginger Snaps, per lb. - . 10c
Corn, white sweet, 2 tins i , 19c
Tomatoes, large tin, 2 tirrs 19c
Medium weight broo_;7, each , 39c
Heavy weight broom, each �69c
Matches, 3 pkgs. at , 25e
Ansonia, 4 pkgs. at , 25c
Lawrason's Flush, per tin 19c
Lawrason's sinko, per tin 25e
'Cascade fancy pink Salmon, per tin140
Maple Leaf Mince Meat, a Ms. 25e
Royal York Coffee, per 11., 39c
FULL LINE OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
DRY GOODS AND. WINTER WEAR
IN ALL
J. W. MERNER
Highest Prices for Eggs.
Phone 140
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Miss Gertrude Weber is confined
to the hous with a cold this week.
WANTED -A man to eco light
chores for winter. -Apply to E.. G.
Krueger. p:
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Dealing' and
son Harold, of near Exeter, were.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. C. Eilber:
Mr. Richard Jeffrey, whe) spent
a number of weeks with his mother;,
Mrs. C. Ayotte, in town, left recently?
for Detroit.
Mrs. Zinkalinn of Kitchener, is vis-
iting at the loin 'of Mr. ane Mrs,,
Herbert Krueger and ;other relatives
in the vicinity.
Mrs. C. Eilber who spent a few
weeks with friends in Stratford, Sea;
forth and Ilensall has returned to her
home in town.
HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE
OAL and OOKE
Mr. D. Ducharme of near Saska
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Eggs 34 30 21 16
Butter Ib. creamery 25
Butter ib. dairy 23
Wheat bush.. ...., 90
Barley, bush 50.
Buckwheat, bussh. 50
Shorts ton ... _ ............ 25.00
Bran, ton 25.00
Flour, ewt. .. 2.00-2.90
Live Hogs cwt . 8.25
Potatoes per bag 35e
Old Hens • 9-7-5
Chickens ib.......... 14-13-12-81
BUSY FARMER NEWS
change over was made four or five
years ago. Hugh MacKay, propriet-
or of one of the hotels said, he has
had his license. only six weeks. He
toon, Sask., is visiting with his par considered $300 license much too
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Toseph Duchari J igli;`forvillage the size of Bay -
Drysdale, and other relatives in th, ',field; t: population of which is only
400.
South Huron Plowing Match
The annual ..match of. the South
Huron !Plowman's Association held
last Thursday afternoon on the farm
of Jahri Allison, four ruiles east of
Exeter, was a great success, attract-
ing a crowd estimated at 1,500 peo-
ple and producing some well contest-
ed events. During the day the W. A.
of, Thames Road United Church ser-
ved refreshments and dinner at the
home of Percy Passmore. At the con-
clusion of the events an instructive
address was delivered by Clarke Yo-
ung, of Milliken, the judge of the
contests. He gave detailed criticism
of the work of each contestant. He
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corriveau, Jr.. was enthusiastic in his praise of An -
of near St. Joseph, mourn the deathjthony Allen, 16 year old boy from
of their 1 months old. daughter, Cromarty. The finish of this boys
which took place on Monday of last work in the under 18 crass would
week Th funeral was held on Tues -'I have won in any one of the classes,
day, interment taking place in the R. being the best in the field. The con -
C. cemetery at Drysdale. • I testants in class 1 were graded only
E with difficulty. The work on the who -
The celery growers of this vicinity le was good, especially in view of the
advise us that there will be only a fact that the ground was a. ]ittIe dry
bout half a crop this year, as the for perfect work.
early frosts did much damage, and
then the want of moisture was an
LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH US NOW FOR
YOUR SUPPLY OF COAL AND COKE WHILE lit
PRICES ARE LOWEST•
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Frost Tight Lock Wire Fencing and Gates and Fencing
Supplies and Posts.
Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and,. Tulse
in all sizes
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WHITE ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO OILS, $
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
vicinity.
Mrs. Ferd. Haberer, Mrs. Herm.
Krueger, Mrs. Milford Schilbe and
Mrs. H. Mousseau of town, accoinp-.
anied by Mrs. Kinkahnn, of Kitchener
motered over to Crediton ' Tuesday
eve., taking in the fowl supper.
Quite a number of the ladies ,of
St. Peter's Lutheran church are at-
tending the conference at New
Hamburg this Tuesday and Wednes-
day.
Mr. Hawes, engineer with the De-
partment of Highways, with the loc-
al council and road superintendent; of
Hay township, inspected a number
of culverts on the township roads on
Tuesday last.
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- s
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-, il
ware always in stock.
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when localoption carried, Bayfield
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NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE-
TROUGHING
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SPECIALS! SPECIALS!
Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon 4.
Special Stove Cliff at per gallon 280 •
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We also have some very Attractive Prices in E.
Furniture. See Our New Beds, Springs and •
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4.Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; 44.
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Painting Wagon
Painting Buggy
Recovering Buggy Top
Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set
Buggy Shaft
Cross Bar
Buggy Reach
Buggy. Spokes each.:_,.r
$7.00 and 10.00
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other big drawback. When celery is Record..
growing it grows very rapidly and
in order for this rapid growth it ye -
quires considerable moisture..
The recent rains and snow that has
fallen has been a big help to the far-
mers in the plowing and also has
helped considerable with the water
supply which has been very limited.
Creeks and ditches that are in. other
years running lively at this time, are'
d1 dried up, and it is to be hoped
that before winter sets in that a
real soaker of a rain' will visethis
section.
Bayfield will Lose Peer by
The Glass
Official notification has been made
of the closing of two beverage rooms
in Bayfield, because it has been dis-
covered they are located in a Local
option community. It has been bro-
ht, to the attention of the Liquor
'T ontrol hoard of Ontario that Bay -
aid is not an incorporated village
`:it rather a police village and that
it is located in Stanley Township„ a
' ocal option municipality. However,
The record-brealdng streamlined
train of the Union Pacific rolled in-
to Grand Central station, New York
city the other day completing its
cross country run from Los Angeles
to New York city in 56 hours and 56
minutes. The running time for the
coast-to-coast trip set a new 1.rb ord
by 14 hours and 31 minutes over the
previous record set in 1906.' The
tube shaped flyer set a world's ;speed
record. of. 120 miles an. hour, ;llii.t o`n:,;
er the final lap of the journey, its',
speed sometimes was less than 60
Miles an hour. The 376 -foot train,
powered by a 900 horsepower Deisel
^ngine proved a big saving in cost of
operation. as the oil consumption
was $80.00 as compared with a coal
bill of $300.00 for the steam train
over the same rout, it would require
about 94 torts of coal, casting about
$3.50 a ton, to pull a six -car train
over the rout. The new streamlined
train, vastly lighter and generating
electricity driving power from. oil
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t in our Garage and have our Mechanics go over it and
Y u will be surprised of the results.
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and small quPntities. Let us fill you barrels orIV
Containers. oy
Expert Workmanship on Repair Work, and Overhaul li.
,lobs on all Makes of Cars with Charges Very *'
Reasonalbe.
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tI sow fields for you to ream a Golden Harvest!
1 am Masater Salesman at Your Service, and my
burning engines, consumed about 1 l . . . Name is:
ballon of oil for every 1.6 miles west
of „Chicago and somewhat less fuel +
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