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a all lines of Winter Goods and
Viso on many lines of Seasonable
Spring Goods. Some special'stock
taking bargains. Coque and see
NEW GOODS
NEW SPRING GOODS NOW ON DISPLAY SUCH AS PETER
I'N`NS, VICTORIAN FABRICS, PRISCILLA CLOTHS, FUGI SILKS
r'LAIN AND FIGURED BROADCLOTHS. ALL GUARANTEED
FAST COLORS.
GROCERIES
I ROKEN SODAS, 2 LBS. FOR
I'» SALMON, LARGE TINS, ONLY
MIXED TEA PER POUND AT
RIO COFFEE, SPECIAL AT POUND
27 Cents
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Stronger Than Ever
THE COMBINED ASSETS OF THE OLD HURON & ERIE
AND 'THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY (UNDER HURON &
.ERIE CONT::OL AND MANAGEMENT) NOW REACH
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NOW!
Is the Best Time
To Plan Your Summer's Program of Work, Repairs,
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If you decide todo some Roofing or Eve -Troughing
this year, we invite you to call and see us and get our
estimates, as well as show you our goods..
A Nice New Piece of Furniture in the Home will be
always appreciated. We can supply anything in this
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Pleased to report that Mr. Jacob
Gellman, of the Goshen Line, north
of the village, is recovering from an
accident which took place some time
ago, causing him to sustain a number
of broken ribs. He was knocked
down and trampled on by two unruly
cattle in the farm yard. •
Wins Championship
Gordon Wright, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Wright of Kippen, and
former student of Seaforth Collegiate
carried off the individual champion-
ship at the annual O.A.C: O.V.C. in-
door athletic meet, held in the col-
lege gym. at Guelph on Saturday
afternoon last, thus adding another
success to the several championships
he captured at high school.
Smith—Steckle Nuptials.
A very pretty wedding was sol-
emnized at the home of Menno D.
Steckle, Bronson Line, Stanley Town-'
ship, on Tuesday, March llth, when
Hannah, second daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Menno D. Steckle became the'
bride of John, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Smith, of Unionville, in the
presence of about forty guests. Rev;
Levi Grove officiating. The happy
young couple left on a short trip
to Elmira, Waterloo and other points
On their return they will reside on
the groom's fine farm near Stout=
ville.
Hydro Costs
Farnienrs are not responding as
readily to the invitation of the Hydro
Commission to install electricity in
rural homes and outbuildings as the
political bosses expected. The high
cost is the main reason. In the recent
debate in the Legislature, Hon. Harry
Nixon, leader of the little band of
Progressives, showed that he paid
$167.50 for electric lights and power
on. his farm whereas if he lived in
the village of St. George, only one
and a half miles away, the charge
would be only $59.77 for the same
service.—Chesley Enterprise.
Provincial Highway Extended
County Clerk G. Holman of God-
erich, has been notified by the Provin-
cial. Highways Department of the
taking over as a Provincial highway
of the London road north of Clinton
through Blyth and Wingham to Bruce
county. The notification does not say
when construction work will be pro-
ceeded with, but evidently this will be
after the part of the road from Kip -
pen south to the Huron -Middlesex
boundary is completed. The road
from Kippen at ]east as far as Ex-
eter is to be paved this year.
"Babe" Siebert Injured
(Exeter Times -Advocate)
Through the courtetsy of Mr. A. C.
"Babe" Siebert of the Montreal Ma-
roons, the editor of the Times -Advo-
cate had the pleasure of witnessing a
fast game of hockey between the Mar
oons and the Montreal Canadians at
the Forum on Montreal one evening
recently, when' the • Maroons dereated
thein rivals, the' Canadians by 'V.::
score of 4-0 before a record crowd of
between 12,000 and 14,000 people.
During the first two periods of the
game Siebert put up a wonderful
exhibition of hockey but unfortunat-
ely he mixed with another player a-
bout the middle of the last period
AM was put out of the game through
injuries to his knee. It was a pleas-
ure to see Siebert and Bowie Mor-
enz in action as both players have
developed wonderfully since the time
they played in Exeter. After the
game we visited with Mr. Siebert in
his dressing room and he made inqu-
iriei for a number of his old friends
w " 1 around Exeter. Mr. Siebert was tak-
Z U R i C H - O N T. ' en 10 the hospital and will be out of
I th+e: game for a time. It is hoped that
PwSeeSeS M OiM$*0ilwaewe ^ he jwIll be around again. before long,
LOCAL (KET n.
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter,. lb.. +
Eggs, dozens ........... 30, 36, 40E
Wheat.
1.15.
Oats .... .. ... 55
Barley, 65
Buckwheat ....................,. 80
Flour awt. ..... ..... . 3.50 4.75
Bran, ton ................. 36.0Q
Shorts. ton 36.00
Dried, apples ........ .......... 9
Dutch sett onions ............. 8
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
The Largest Business of any
Chadian Company dging
Business in Ontario -
Amount of Insurance at Risk on Deo
31st, 1928, $22,206,275.
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$160,578.74
Rates -44.50 per $1,000 Tor S years•
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and all kinds of Fire Insurance
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BUSY FARMER NEWS
A Useful Bulletin
"Paints and painting" is the title
of a blletin that has nothing to do
with the compact and powder puff.
While it tells about improving the ap-
pearance it deals in the appearance
of inanimate objects such as farm
houses, barns, and such like. Hoard's
Dairyman declares it to be one of the
most complete discussions of the sub-
ject it has ever seen. You would be
interested in Bulletin 341, "Paints
and Painting," published by the Ont-
ario Agricultural. College, Guelph.
"OM Dobbin" Replaced
It is interesting to note the decre-
ase of "Old Dobbin" and the increase
of the ` "Iron Horse" particularly on
the farms in the prairie provinces of
Manitoba, Sackatchewan and Alberta
£here are, according to a recent est -
mate, a total of 66,220 tractors in
.operation on the 248.162 Canadian:
prairie farms, 14,557 of which were;
purchased but last year. In Manito-
oa there are 12,346; in Saskatchewan
36,083 and in Alberta 18,791 fare.
tractors.. No figures are available
for Ontario but it is doubtful if this
province can even begin to compare
wady. westcrL p.:airie provu»,.es
rel umbers of this type a machin-
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