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DEBENTURES
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Wm. Witmer the past week,
& and Mrs Chester L,
ter and brother at Milverton.
Sunday visitors with the latterks sis-
McAllister, Parr Line, motored to
London on Tuesday.
Mrand Mrs. Alex. Donnelly, of
Waterloo called on Mrs, T. Hartman
on Friday.
Mr. Lawrence Hartman. of Lcindon,
were Wednesday visitors :with .. Mrs.
Therese Hartman.
De-
troit who spent a two week's vacation
at their residence in Zurich have re-
turned to the city.
.Nirs. Percy Clark of Windsor was
a visitor with her brothers, tine Gas-ELMER D. BELL, B.A.
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cho family, last 'week. Mrs. 'Clark'
left to visit with her son at Toronto. BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
Rose of Stratford were Thursd.ay
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Mrs. Leonard Erb and IMiss jean
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Mr and Mrs Leonard Polisak and
Mr and Mrs Paul Jeffrey n't. .. 1
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Mr and Mrs Wm. Grab aria s. EXffTER, ONT,
Wednesday, 2 to 5' pan. at Zurich
ter airs. J. Brenner.
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N •41 Mr and Mrs Henry Pfile of '.1ensall
,1 were Monday visitors at the home of
P Mr and 'Mrs A. Melick ,ana other re -
%I) latives in the vicinity.
IZ.k Mrs. M. MacKinnon of Zurich and
Mrs. R. Russell of Exeter, accompan-
g ied Dr. and Mrs Archie IVIactinnon
,:: of Galt on a pleasant motor trip
V ,through New York State. They vis-
ited Adirondack Park and returned
by way of Albany, 'Syracuse and
Rochester. ,, •
Sunday visitors at the• home of
CIVIr and Mrs Chris Haist were, Mr
and Mrs. J. Newcombe,Mrs. E. Lewis,
, Mrs. G. Archer . and . son Bobbie, of
Stratford; Mr and Mrs H. 1'. ' Ober,
Vancouver; Mr and Mrs. C.,e, Ober,
MitChell, Mrs. J. Snell; Mr and Mrs.
Howald, Mr and Mrs Alf Wuerth of
Exeter, and Miss Lillian Hatst. of
Crediton
Mr. Billie Berg of 'Toronto:. was
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A Shipment of New Fall Dress Materials now on
hand. Newest Cloths in a great variety of designs
and colors, such as Orlon Wool Kasha, Rayon
Plaids, all wool Tartans, Gaberdines, Chesterlaines,
Sharkskins, Velveteens, Feather Flannels, Etc.
McCALL PATTERNS
New Fall Pattern Books now on hand. Choose
your pattern and save by doing your own sewtng.
Two day service on pattern orders.
BACK TO SCHOOL CLOTHES
We can supply your needs in Girls' and l3oy's
School Clothes. Everything in jeans, Jerseys,
Pullovers and Cardigan, Sweaters, Hosiery of
every description.. A lot of Girls' Dresses at very
Special Prices.
SPECIALS IN MEN'S WEAR
Chambray Work Shirts at $2.25
Jerseys asst. Colors at 1.35
Silk Rayon Jerseys at 1.75
Plaid Sport Shirts at 2.98
Big 13. work Pants 3.75
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Auto Accidents
William H. Johnston, Bayfieid, was
admitted to Clinton Public Hospital
, suffering from shock experienced
p when his car rolled over into the east
' 1 ditch on Highway 21, north of Grand
(in Bend on Wednesday. Damages to
„ the car was .estimated at 31.300. P.
WV C. Cecil Gibbons, inVestigated.
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Wet weather in many sections a -
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the .County. ;Many farmere'took ad -
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• with second out grass silage. It
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lacreage is being prepared for fall
wheat this year. All crops are mak-
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• ticularly corn, beans and sugar
beets.
11 Harvest Progressing
With these nice sunny days and
• icool nights the harvest is progressing
?t, !nicely, and farmers are losing no
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HARDWARE —. SEEDS and FURNITURE
u.el Needs
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Will receive attention with us if left inplenty 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 Equipment?
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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the week. Another week of this fine
weather and the 1.953 ,harvest, will be
pretty well all in. While govern-
ment officials are scratching their
heads trying to find a mark:et for
Canada's 32: million bushels :of sur-
plus wheat biy the end of harvest.
It will take a lot of eating .:to con-
sume that amount of *heat, and then
people who should have it :are too
poor to pay for it. What a pity it
is that someone cannot find a solut-
ion to' these probleans.
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TEb WILLIAMS ASKS "WHERE
DO WE GO FROM HERE?”
Sports fans! Read Ted 'Milian's'
own story of his wartime experience
and his comeback in 'baseball. It's a
stimulating revelation in the out-
spoken words of the ,great ballplay-
er, told in "Where Do We Go From
Here?". in The American Weekly
with this comic Sunday's ,tAugust
23) issue of The Detroit Sunday
Times.
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