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THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
C1e: ranranee Sale
SEE OUR CENTRE TABLE FOR EXTRA BAR-
GAINS IN SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS,
CREPES, PRINTS, SLUBS, VOILES
Special Values at 39c to $1.39 a yard.
200 yards only Prints and Broadcloths at yard 39c
White Flannelette, 27 -in. at per yard 35c
Chenille Spreads, each $6.25
Cotton Sheets 81x100, at pair 6.98
Car Blankets ,each 3.75
Flannelette Blankets, Special at a pair 4 39
Ladies' Nylons 51 -gauge at pr. 79c
Housedresses to clear at each 1.59
Krinkle Cloth Pyjamas and Night Gowns at
20`"c off.
Men's Work Shirts, at each 1.98
Men's Work Jerseys at each 1.25
Men's Work Jeans, Special pr. 3.50
Men's Work Sox at 49c
Men's All Nylon work Sox pr. 1.25
All Bathing Suits 15% off Regular Price
Many other Bargains in Men's and Ladies' Wearing
Apparel, and a Long List of Grocery Items at
REDUCED PRICES
-COME AND SEE -
These Prices Good for 10 Days Only!
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Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys
The Store with the est Variety of all Kinds
of Groceries
A fine assortment of Hardware and Electrical.
Appliances
ATLAS AND SEIBERLING TIRES
CO --OP„ FEEDS Cured and Fresh Meats
Your Patronage Appreciated at all Times! 1
I JOHN ENOMY - DRYSDALE ..Phone 98 r 1
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LOCAL MAYS
Rev. and 1Mrs.E. W. Helanriah
spent last Tuesday ^at London.
Mr and 1\irs Lorne Rader spent
Thursday in London on business.
'.lea' and Mrs Melvin Bedard and
fancily of Detroit are enjoying .their
vacation camping at the lake. '.
Mrs, Gertrude Latars has taken
a position in • the Oesch's Groceteria
Store,
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Mr, Arthur Burbach of i .cr >ner,
visited with ,Irs. T. Hartman and
family, Goshen south,
Hiss (race Kellerman or Toronto
visited at the home Lof her cousin,
Miss Pearl Wurtz for a few days.
,11iss Olive -O'Brien is spending a
few weeks vacation with her relativ-
es and friends in Post Huron.
A few nke showers visited these
parts on Tuesday, for which we are
grateful to Providence.
Mr and Mrs Hugh Thiel, Mrs,
Gertrude Datars and :Miss Clara
Schumaker spent a day at Goderich,
Mr and Mrs W. W. Thompson and
baby and Miss Vera Dedels of Ritch-
ener, were Sunday visitors ax the
home of Mrs. Ed. Datars, Sr.
Misses Madeline Bertrand arta sis
ter from Detroit and 'disc .Ilia, Link
of Exeter were guests at the home
of Mr and Mrs Ward Fritz.
Word has been received that; Mr.
William D. J. Mero has been granted
a Permanent First" Class Certificate
for teaching in Ontario Schools by,
the Ontario Department of Education
.t Toronto.
Mr. Jacob Eicher and Mrs..,:Ruth
0p Neec and son John of Bad Axe, Mich
are visiting with their friends" Mr.
VW and Mrs. Chris Gascho and other fri-
e• nds of interest.
Mrs. Nellie Brennerman and .; dau-
,liter 1leloris of Saginaw, 1VIichli are
0II holidaying with their relatives,: Mr.
0 a• nd Mrs. Amos Gazebo of the Bron-
.. Line, and Mr and Mrs Darold
Rader, Goshen line south.
Miss Pearl Wurtz has- returned
home after visiting with relatives and
friends at Port Huron axnt Capac,
Sieh. Also spending some time at
the cottage with her sister, Dr and
Mrs. H. H. Cowen, Grand Bend.
.irs. Arthur Stelck and daughter
of Vancouver B.C. were visiting at
the home of Mrs. E. Hey. The ladies
made the trip east by pIanb..
Mr and Mrs. William Hess of Pon-
, tiac, Mich., ,spent a few days with
W Mrs. Marie Hess, also attending the
Q0P funeral of the late Mrs. E. Knopp.
Mr and Mrs Cyril Ducharme and
family of Windsor; Mr. Lawrence
Hartman and friend of London, were
Sunday visitors with .Mrs. T. Hart-
man and family G. L. south.
Mr and Mrs Charles Sauve, Mrs,
ti Eva Belleau and .son :E•dgar,; .xYlre,
• Wm, Bland, Mr and'Mrs Bertram
Flanagan and sons Dennis and Ren-
t I ald and Bruce West, all of Toronto
cot had a pleasant visit at the ;homes of
? I their sisters, Mrs. Wm. Sauve of
4 town, and :.I:ir and Mrs Wni, torn- .
I forth, toren line.•
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Was Prize Winner
Congratulations go to Mrs. Norman
Fleischouer of town who won a
split prize at the Bingo, on Monday
evening, sponsored by the Legloners
at Hensel!. As another party
won on the salve ticket so each re-
ceived $250, which is very .good.
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0 • Dr. and Mas. Goddard .of Hensel'
are visiting in Detroit.
ie Miss Mildred Forrester, R.N., of
Brantford was a visitor with her par-
ents, Mr and Mrs. Edison Forrester.
Miss Ilsobell Alexander of Toronto
is holidaying with her parents, Mr
and Mrs Wm. Alexander. -
Postmaster Cecil Kipfer is 4on va-
cation. Mrs. Wilmer McGregor, of
Kippen, is assisting in the r. ofiee.
An enjoyable evening was spent at
Turnbull's Grove when the gtaif of
the Bank of Montreal entertained Mr
and Mrs Walter Jarrott and :family,
,Prior to theirs reparture to EganviIle.
Mr Chas. Pettigrew of Biggar,
Sask., flew east iby plane and vasited
with his sister and brotthea.,rin-Iaw,
Mr and Mrs Geo. Hess.
The sympathy of the con xnunity
is extended to Mrs. John Heal in the
death of her father Alva 3, Walker,
of Wingharu, who died" in Wingham
Gen. Hospital, July 17th.
Muss Marion 'Tinney, nurses' Aid at
S. Huron Hospital; Exeter, a bride -
elect of the month, was honoed at a
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HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE
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Will receive attention with us if left in plenty of. time.
We always try to supply our Customers with the most
Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But to
insure deliveries in time always leave your orders early
with us so we can arrange for your supply
YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equiprnent?
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.
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
OTHER. SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith,-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
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On investments $100.00 and over.
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To be held in
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On LABOR DAY, SEPT. 6th, 1954
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AFTERNOON r& EVENING EN-
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misc. presentation. at Turnbull's
Grove Tuesday eve 13th, arranged by
Miss A. Claypole,' Supt. and staff of
the hospital. Marion received some
lovely gifts. A picnic supper was
held and a social hour spent.
Reg. and Jim's
Men's and Boys' Wear
SALE --- Men's Chambrias Work Shirts.
This Week's Special at $1.95
SOME SPORTS SHIRTS SPECIALLY
REDUCED
SUITS Made - To - Measure Still at
SPECIAL Price of $49.00 and $59,00
AGENTS FOR MID TOWN CLEANERS
CALLING MONDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY
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Thursday, July 22:nd, 19114
SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster
Little pigs started on SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster
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