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THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
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OUSE DRESSES
All Sizes h Ladies' Housedresses, made of fast
Color Prints and Broadcloths, priced from
75 Cents to 98 cents
See Our Martha Washington Dresses at L49
New Tapestries•
FoT Chair or Couch Covering, Cushions, Etc. 54.
in wide from 1.10 to 1.75 yd.
MEN'S WEAR SPECIALS
Navy Blue work shirts at 59c
Straw hats, at each 10c
10c
Boys' Cotton Jerseys, each 35c
GROCERIES! GROCERIES
Canned Tomatoes at
Catsup, 13 -oz size
Morning Cheer Coffee
Peach Cookies at
Vanilla, 2 for
Chick Oatmeal, 8 lbs. for
Baking Bran, per lb.
Old Nippy Cheese, lb
Work Sox, at pair
10c
10c
33c
15c
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25c
3c
25c
Our Congoleum Guessing Contest closed Saturday
night... The hidden number was 2392... Mrs. Robt.
McKinley guess being nearest with 2399 and will
receive a 6x9 Congoleum Rug free of charge
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PRODUCE WANTED
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Rtne..1 Yourself Against Financial Loss
anrough Accident, Fire, Theft, Ect.
THE COST IS REASONABLE
„PROTECTION- J.
..:CESSARY
An Automobile Accident Policy Costs little and
provides Rands in case you receive injuries
"It is better to have insurance always and not need
it than need it once and not have it." -
adrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WI LL?
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HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE
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If you are thinking of
doing any Fencing this
Ila _year, be sure and consult
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famous Frost Fence!
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Come in and see our stock of Frost
Farm Fence. , the finest we've ever
had. Heavily galvanized by special
Frost process. Wears for a lifetime.
We can quote you attractive prices.
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TIGHT 4 LOCK
ZINC BONDED
an exelusive MOST fen= aas
SAVES YOU MONEYI
0 PAINTS! PAINTS!
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and Proved
Also Quick
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full line of the Well Known and Tried
Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes
in all sizes
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
: ing our Specialty. Full line oif heavy and shelf Hard-
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THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEYirti
FENCES ON THE FARM,
TROUGHING
SPECIALS! & .,
Special Stove Oiat per gallon ; ',,I,.,•
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We also have some very Atittractitre Prices . in 'IP, • ,'•.A
• Grocery Store
Golden Wax Beans, per can 10c
jelly Powder in glasses, each 10c
Catsup, Cross and Blackwell, per bottle 15c
.Orange Marmalade, .large jar . ....25e
Salmon, Keto, :2 'for " 4.• .25c
Choice Maple Buds, i?er1141):., ....20c
Prtines, large meaty; 2 25c
Walkerside Quality ; item. ; m all Flavors.
Special Haver forAiS, rninith. is Burnt Almond
EGGS WANTED. Phone 165
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams were
Sunday visitors in Hensall.
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Datars of
Desboro, are visiting with relatives
here this week.
Mrs. J. Schrader of Kitchener is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W
S. Ruby.
Mr. Norman Gascho who is taking
treatments at London hospital was
a week -end visitor at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith and lit-
tle grandson ef Detroit, were week-
end visitors with relatives here.
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LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected every Wednesday)
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Diger ib. creamery,
Butpr lb. dairy
Wheat bush
Baey, hush 70•
Bui wheat, bush 42
ts, ton 26.00:
Br4, on 26.00,
FIchtr, cwt. ... 2.25 3.00
Liv4 Hogs, cwt. 8.25
Potktoes per bag • .•. 50
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A PRINTER'S MISTAKES
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eichler of
There is probably no other person's
Pigeon, Mich., are visiting at the mis*kes so much critized as a print -
home of Mr. and Mrs. Merino Bech-
er's•itypographioal error which is his
ler.
Rev. George F. Brown of South
Cayuga and his son Wilfred Brown
of Tavistock, were. Trksday visitors
with friends in town.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Siebert and
one3big enemy, and regardless of
how'c•careful one tries to be that lit-
tle ;,alip will occur and these 'Mistakes
are; always seen iby the public, no
us e• of hiding them. 'ander a bushel"
they aae there black on white and
cannot be denied, and we have not as
daughter Virginia of Detroit, visited yot found the printer who can evade
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. them, and the tin' le when these are
winter months with her daughter,
Mrs. Geo. Fee at Hensall, has ke-,
iSiebert' over the week -end.
Mrs. H. Lippharde who spent the
,,,,,,rnore frequently.- 0 occur is in the
,tirne there ia'aVailable earlier in the
weth, it seeaningly must be red hot
hatt few hours ..hen all the rush
copy phone eall7s,iand ads. must be
• changed, regldless of how much'
turned to her home in Zurich for
the summer months. -' ''.'• 7t:ini:,,rlta::' sta,fr• many
The elean,up season is -liere'ii-01:' 'n'''', If).4'.;;;4 t i.'. lntti, the w11 take
' other pub-'
and the, leCal,,,BIStire0.4440041' - any
cials ask the people to co-oPeya -.44411' 4.:`,1`,;,z`advertisements i±' -brought
them in having everything put info, in 'tlie;.daTY;'of publication, and it is
a good sanitary condition. We would to sue)i methods that we will also
urge every resident of the communl have• to.adop4 in future. Please, send
ity to .clean up and have things look- in-3r'on. copy as early as you can whe-
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ing tidy. the f' it be chats ge of ads. or other
items; we Cannot do a whole day's
work in the laat.few hours and do it
correctly. Please!
Most of us who have had a chance
to handle a little bit of money lately
must have come in contact with the
newly printed paper money -which is
considerably smaller in size than the
older bills. While the value is just
the same, yet it at first seems less.
However, we like the new size, which
is just a trifle shorter and wider
than the U.S.A. currency. The big
drawback we find with it is that we
are not handed more of it!
HENSALL BAND NEWS
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The Hensall citizens Band numb-
ering 24 players under the leader-
ship of N. Battersby made their de-
but on Sunday May 5th when they
led the parade of the inem'ners of
the Legion to the Anglican Church.
They then marched as though they
were veterans, the Band played won-
derful considering that the boys nev-
er knew how to blow a ,horn before
January this year. The a:ogress
made by the Band in three months
is great credit to them, and the first
time on the march they were splend-
id, the uniforms added a great deal. al
•:DASHWOOD
•Mi. and Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher
spa t, the week -end in Dorcheater.
jr. and'Mrs. Lloyd Edighoffer of
Mitchell spent Sunday with her mo-
th4;',Mrs. Guenther.
Ars.- Hiner of Sarnia spent a few
dayswith her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
He'. rich.
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w tr.°Saunnddairsv.iEsito. FrslYiNivinthof IVLIrb.ndartond
Mi . A.• Tiernan_
r. and Mrs. P. Humble of Sarnia
visteed here , on, Sunday, Mrs. Fink -
hailer and Cathern returned with
them and will.spend a few weeks.
rMr. P.. Mcisaac has purchased a
ner up-to-date ambulance cot and is
now in a position to render prompt
anA efficient 'ambulance service to the
rounding community.
' r.• and Mrs. D. Tiernan: and Mr.
Mrs. M. Tiernan motored to St.
of attraction to the Band. In . the C, 4mrines on. Sunday.
evening the Band led the parade for ,, others' Day was observed in the
the Odd -Fellows to the Presbyterian I•ii; °ran churth last Sunday.
Church, after Church the Band par- 4 ev. W. S. Henhich attended Con-
a.ded to the Odd -Fellows Hall and fe rice in New Hamburace last week.
rendered a few Sacred numbers on ,„,*liiiihwood Evangelical Ladies Aid
the street which was enjoyed by all, .4: '4,01e regular meeting,: of the Dash -
the Band is a splendid achievement '
and deserves a great deal of credit
and they will prove a great asset to
the Village of Hensall and commun-
ity. -
The Band will render a Sacred
Concert in the Town. Hall in Hensall
or Sunday, May I,9th at 8.30,pan.,
assisted by the Stratfercl inatn'ar-
tet, al o laical tkrOkt fitciAl1Z6 loYal
chbirs, all are invited to come, a
silver 'cbllection Nall be taken ti
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of the Band. ' • ' '''''
4 Furniture. See Our New Beds, Springs and i
Mattresses
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USED FURNITURE
Two Good Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand;
• Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables;
+ Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale.. tti
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• BE SURE AND SEE THEM! . ..s.
I Johnston & Kalbileisch .
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Hardware Furniture. Phone 63 t
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Painting Buggy ........................ . .. . 6.00 and 10.00 E.
Recovering Buggy Top .............. 16.00 and 18.00 I
-.m. Rerimrning Buggy Wheels Set ...
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Buggy Shaft 12000 n
Cross Bar
Buggy Reach
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in our Garage and have our Mechanics go over it and
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4. • Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on band in' large •
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Containers,
• Expert Workmanship on Repair Work, and 07erhatil
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Jobs oa a Makes of Calm- with Chargei Very
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VP,6100, Ladies' Aid and W.M.S. was +
k14d in the church recently with Mrs +
KBender in the chair. Mrs. W. S. *
06rUich read the scripture resson and +
ti*chapter in the study book "Jap-
.Wise Women Speak" was given by t
110i. Garnet Wildfong. A guitar du-
etwoa played by Mrs. Vernon Schatz; .
111iSs•Entli'Weber, Mrs D. Tie -i
plekdat forihe Inisiness session:
,whieh 71 sick visits were repored.:
'‘f;' committees' were ap-
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ted: Visiting Mrs. Vernon Schatz
TheBand held their regular pred: I a M. A. E. Oestreicher; Flowers
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ice, also an organization meeting, on , Ma -n and Susie Kraft. Ar -
Wednesday evening May 8th at $ p.' rangeMents were made to hold a
ravirberry Social and the following
wore thesen as the committee in
abarge. 'Mrs. D. Tiernan, convenor;
m. in the band room, and the election
of Officers took place as follows:
Hon, President, Wilfred 0. Goodwin
President, Earl Drummond; Vice-1MM. Wm. Snell, Mrs. W. Granger,
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President, James A. Paterson; Band' Mrs. B. Miles and Mrs. E. Bender.
Matr,r, Nath. Pattershv ; Assistant 1 Mrs'. A. t. Oestreicher and Mrs. D.
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band master, Lauce Battersby; Sc- Tiernan ,,Were appointed delegates to
retary-Treas., Alf Clark; Band room attend the Annual Convention of the
orderly, Don. Hoggarth; Social Corn- Canada 0'4)13ei'enec' Branch, W. M.S.
reittee, Scott Welthi , Carl Passroore„: O, be held in Bridgee:,
port. The nzt
Do You Know?//1--
.Mr... MERCHANT!
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I. You know thoroughly well -that you have power
in your store, to influence.the decision of your ens-
tomers in regard to what this from you. Yout
+ customers rely on you to give them products which
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+ satisfaction.
+ - ,.70fic!).h.
If itis right to use big city dailies and nationaIy*
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by the same token, it is
T' right to use local weekly newspapers!
1: 1 arn the Master Salesman of this Community, and
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ADVERTISE
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attendant, Frank Battersby:: '• ; nale.:Ktaft and MI's-
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