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Extra Heavy Weight all wool Blankets in shades (:p7
Maroon and Green 64x84, at pr. $17.50
25 only Grey Esmond Blankets at each 3.59
New Lace Bedspreads 90x108, at each
New Chenille Spreads in choice of colors,
84x100" at each
Men's Wear
9.50
.13.50
A Fine Lot of Men's Fail and Winter Overcoats,
Suits, Fine Hats, Caps of every description, and a
complete Stock of Men's and Boys' Underwear for
Cold Winter Months
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Have you adequate protection against Loss or
Damage by Fire?
Labor and Material Costs have increased consider-
ably. Talk your insurance problems over with mel
Insurance License No. A 714
TI);,, ,,.„..,„al Estate
Do you want to sell or exchange your house or 1 i
your farm? List the same with me. No obligation
renless sale is completed. 1 1
Real Estate License No. 1354 1
Telephones: Office 65; House 175.
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&EMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr Allan ;audio has taken a pos-
ition in Gascho Bros General Store..
Mr, and Mrs. Clare Melick of
Dashwood visited rdatives in town
on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown have
Mr, and Mrs. WM. F. Braun and moved into their residence in town
daughter of Forest spent Sunday
the home of Miss June' Lamont from, their farm on the 15th Con.
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Hay.. We welcome them as citizens
Mrs. Herbert Mousseau spent sev-i
a Zurich.
oral dars over the weekend with re-
latives in Detroit. UNDERTAKER PASSES
Mr. Jim Andersen is spending a
few weeks vacation with retatives at.
London.
Mr. Koith Rose of London spent'
week -end at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rose.
Mrs. Broadfoot and son James of
the Parr Line, spent a few daysat
London, also attending the wedding
of a friend
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. JOhnston,
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Rader wemSun-
day visitors with relatives at _Dash-
wood.
Miss Helen O'Brien and friend of
London enjoyed the week -end -at the
home of the former's parents; IV11...
and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien.
Miss Mae Smith of the Medical
Miss Mildred Haberer, Public
Health Nurse of North Huron, was
a week-ens.1 visitor at the home o
her parents, Mr, arid Mrs. Fred
Haberer,
Chas.. Hackett, well known Lucan •,,e?
flute:rat director, died suddenly of a
heart sezure, at his home Friday
last. He was operator of a funeral;
and furniture business Lucan for 1 e
63• years, held -the distinction of be- I ;
ing the oldest funeral director in
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Ontario. Born in London Township,
he spent his entire lifetime • in that
district except for three years when
he was. at Thedford, coming to Lu-
ca -n in 18812.
Really Is Wet • elf
Colder weather is gradually ereep-
ing; Tuesday and Wednesday:
morning, quite heavy frosts were , _t
vi.sable,, and. more will likely follow; ;
by the reports. of the weatherman.
The downpour of' rain again on Mon -
Technology Staff, Victoria 1-106natal, dbf fhi,r1.7.7 soaked everything. The
London, was a week-endviSitor atl land is in a very soggy condition,
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the home of her parents,. lir:: and aini: lust at a time when dryer and. t We: have* same velty
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NEW ENAMELWARE
WC are very fortimate in receiving a !shipment of New
Enamelware, such as Cooking Utensils, Etc., which
seem. to be of very good quality, and some attractive
color designs. T'o appreciate these articles one .rnust
see them', We invite your inspection:
MATTRESSES MATTRESSE53
a fine range to choose from, a fine stock. of SPring
Filled! Mattresses, also the usual Felt filled 'Mattresses
lied Very Reasonabbe
Our. Stock of Mattresses is very good, and: you have
BED ROOM FURNFLURIE
Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Jervis and'
children of Clinton celebrated: their
90th wedding anniversary on 'Sunday
at the home of their parents, Mr
and Mrs Salvanus Witmer:.
The Clothing. Collection has; been
extended until the end of this month:
So look through your supply,: maybe
you can find something that you
could spare that the needy may wear
Mr. William O'Brien motored.. to
Port Huron for several' days ,areiwas
accompanied home, by Mrs. O'Brien,
who had spent a few- weems atthe
home of her brother and' .siSter inithat,
laity. •
THIS YEAR ItTNLIICELY
Kitchener—George ,Sai,vin, pied -
dent of the tit F:. It'atbber Cemporry
of Canada, said in a statement that
he held out little hope that civilian
tires would be unrationed before
1946. He stated he believed truck
tires would be released on an un -
rationed basis .before passenger tires.
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and FURNITURE
HARDWARE — SEEDS
You are going Through This
World Only Once.
So Why Do.. Without These
Labor Savers?
Experienced farm help is
scarce and costly. You'll need
moderately priced stable equi-
pment to do the work the quic-
kest, easiest way. . -
Invest part of the money you'd
pay hired help, in Beatty labor-
saving stable equipment. Pays
lietime dividends. Gives you
more time to enjoy life. En-
hances value of farm. Improv-
es product.
Inquire about our Sanitary
Steel Cow Stalls—Exceptional
Values at Lower Prices. ..
Lower Priced Stalls
Automatic Watering
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, unlace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith -
our SperWty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hord- IP
ware always in stock.
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sunny days, are needed to gather in
the remaining crops. It will still
take a few days of clear sunshine be-
fcm think of doing any
tfroorre htutNee: es in, which are of the, newest patterns.
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and l finishes. Be sure and see them- if.. interested? iitt
this line of furniture.
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work on the.,fields. The fall, plowing :It A Full Line of all the Home Requirements
is also greatly hindered. 4
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COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At.
REASONABLE
• Everything. in Shelf and Heavy Hardivare:
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Johnston eic Kalbfleisch
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
PRICES
The Newest Approved Method of
Eyesight Testing Used. Ogee% aaemy,
Week Day Except Wednesday. i
C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O.
LPTOMETRIST at EXETER
Dead and Disabled Animals
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15
DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD.
(ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY)
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• and. someday, WE'LL take a trip!"
COMEWHERE in the back of your
mind, there's that urge to go
places. Right now it must be filed
under "Future" but its part of us as
Canadians to want to discover for
ourselves what the rest of the world
is like—to plan for that "some day,"
when we'll take a trip! That's why
it must be part of our planning now,
to make sure such pleasant things as
trips are possible in the post-war
world. And they'll be possible only
fight against inflation—fight
v,:,•••• :o keen Canada's dollar worth a
.4; Now' SO important?
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plee ;131;" is the ;flC
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or goods we don't need!
NOW is the time we must support
rationing and price controls!
Up to the present, we've kept our
dollar sound. And we can continue
to do so if we keep up a strong,
steady fight against inflationt
If we fail in this fight, prices will
rise. Wages will never quite catch
lip. Soon you'll pay, perhaps a
dollar for a quarter's worth of goods!
And that means your dollar is worth
only a quarter! That's inflation.
And after inflation, eomes de-
pression. Depresf• )11 means neither
you nor anyone else in Canada will
have trips. You'll be lucky if you
have a job! So, for our own sakes,
for the sake of rettuned men, for our
children, let's never relax our struggle
to keep Canada's dollar worth a full
dollar!
r.rblilhni by MIA TIREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) tareveal the dangers Of ifInatibri.
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Make this Pledge Today!
1 pledge myself to do my part
in fighting inflation:
By observing rationing and avoiding
black markets in any shape or
form.
By respecting price controls and other
anti-inflation measures, and re-
fraining from careless and unneces-
sary buying. I will not buy two
where one will do,. nor will I buy
a "new" where an "old" will do.
By buyea Victlry Bands and War
Savings suurpor tupporting tax-
etion and abiding
by 'all such tutasim's
which will lower the
C.1)$,t Of tieing and
hclp krep rices at a
normal level.