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OUR STOCK IS NOW ALMOST COMPLETE
AND WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION
New Sweater Coats for Men, 'Women, Boys and Girls,
at New Low Prices.
Men's best heavy all -wool Coats, now each $3.50
A. special lot of Boys' and Girl's Pullovers at 75c to 1.10
Everything in Underwear, in Sizes Suitable for
Everyone.
See our centre table for Special Values in odd sizes and
Broken Lines, at less than Half Price
New Dress Materials, Ripple Crepr:.s, Flecked Tweeds,
. Queen's Cloths, Santoys, etc.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!
Ginger Snaps, a lb.
Broken Sodas, 2 lbs. for
japan Tea, per lb.
Factory Cheese, old, nippy only, is
Princess Soap Flakes, at
CELERYi CELERY!
Fr•:sh, from our own Gardens, at very low.prices
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I'VE CAN SUPPLY THE PUBLIC `WITH fiE.4.30N.
AB b HARDWARE AT I 1E AII, 11111:CES
LET ITS S O W YOU
OUR FULL LINE O'><: GRANITEW p .
AT LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES.
Furniture Greatly Reduced
We are offering our entire Furnitere Stock at Creatly
do
Reduced Prices. Furniture Poi• have reached lowest
level and are sure to advance Secure your needs nowt
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WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Specials for Thursday, Friday. and Saturday
Maxwell House Coffee, 1 lb, Tin
Robin Hood Rapid. Oats, large pkge.
42c
20c
Kellogg's All Bran, large pkg. ... .... .. . .... . ... ..19c
New Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. .27c
P. and G. White Naptha Soap, .5 cakes .., 19c
Maple Leaf Salmoon ' s, 19c, 1 lb. 33c
Ready Cut Macroni, 2 lbs. d' 4o
Cascade Salmon, 1 lb. Tin, 2 for 25c
Fry's C?efray Ib. Tin 23,..
Standard Peas and Corn, per Tin
10c
Black and Orange jelly Beans for Hallowe'en ..... 9c
Men's and Boy's Fleece and all W000l 'Underwear at
Lowest Prices.
Sweater Coats l-Ieavy- Jumbo Knitt at 9 2'5
Men's Red Back Overalls and Pants at $L25
Dutch Setts Wanted! Monday, October the 24th.
We are starting to take Dutch Setts. Bring them in.
We will take all we can get,
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We also have some Good Used .Furniture in Stock
ood, Supply of Liquid Smoke Cure and OLd Hickory
kory
Srnoke Salt in Stock.
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Highest Prices for Eggs.
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PRODUCE WANTED
Johnston &,1 Kaibflei
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CONVENIENCE
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Huron & Erie Debentures
Are Graxwing in Favor Year by Year. In 1931
inv-stors held $29,300,000 of. the Trustee Debentures
The Rate of Interest is still 51'f. twice a Year
FOR PARTICULARS A1?F''I:Y TO:
Andrew F Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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Mr. John Ililclebrandt of Seaforth
spent a few days in town this week
renewing acquaintances.
Mrs, S. Jocohe and daughter, Mrs.
E. Snider spent a few days visiting
with friends at Exeter and Centralia.
W.M.S. Hold Convention in
Grand Bend
The W. M. S. Convention for the
south section of the Presbyteriat,was
held in the Grand Bend United Ch-
urch, September 29th. The devotion-
al period in the morning was con-
ducted by Thune: Road Auxiliary.
Mrs. Mathers, of Grand Bend, weI-
comed the visitors and Hensall Aux-
iliary responded. 'rhe roll call of aux-
iliaries
by Mrs. Anthony, the vice-
president, brought very encouraging
reports. Eeach of the twelve Auxil-
iaries were well represented and gave
a report of the year's work. Brinsle:y
reported that the W.M.S. meetings
have helped the missionary spirit of
the whole church. Centralia reported
that they have always reached their
allocation and hope to this year also
Hillsgreen Auxiliary reported that
Itheir members are so interested in the
work that they never have to ask for
money. Grand Bend said that they
are trying to keep up to the stand-
ard they have had in other years.
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HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE
Seeds
SeedLS
If you have to offer for sale, any good quality Alsike;
Timothy and Clover Seeds, don't forget we are in the
Market at highest prevailing prices. Also do custom I
cleaning at lowest prices.
COAL COAL.
We can take care of your Coal orders. Prices as
usual ---- LOWER!
Until September the 17th a $5.00 allowance on any old
Mattress, on the purchase of a Mai -shall Special, Marshall
Premier of Marshall Regal Mattress. See our Stock,
Also please don't forget, when in need of NEW FURN-
ITURE, We have it!
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, bang, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and General
Tinstnithing our Specialty.
FULL LINE OF HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE
ALWAYS IN STOCK. -.7);
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ONT.,
Britain Buys Barley
Receipts of Canadian barley on the
British market for the past five or
six weeks are as follows: 1590 tons
for the week of August 16; 1249 tons
for September 2; 1337 tons for Sep-
tember 16; 1069 tons for September
23; and 396 tons for the week Sep-
tember :30th.
Horseshoe Pitching
One of the features of the Royal
Winter Fair again this year will be
the horseshoe pitching cha.mpion.:hip:
for all Canada. In addition the final
competitions to decide the champion-
ship for the county and rural fairs in
Ontario will be held at the Loyal,
open only to winners .it agricultural
fairs in 1:1:32. The Ontario Athletic
Commission is again sponsoring these
competitions and the rules of the
orninion. horseshoe Pitchers' Associa-
tion will govern the contests.
Seed Industry
The seed growing industry in Can-
ada has been gradurdly developed and
improved during the period of the
past 30 years. ft now embraces the
production and improvement of ap-
proved varietite of cereals of pedi-
greed stock, the prod etion of for-
age crop seeds, and theauction
of field root, • garden vegetable, and
flower seeds. It is estimated that i§e
1931, 31110 farms were producing
seed crops subject to federal inspec-
tion, and that around 12,000 persons
were .engaged in the produetion and
rnaeketing of the improved seed.
Honey Prices Going Up
Honey producers throughout the
Province are considerably gratified
with the recent steady rise in price'
LOCAL MARKETS
' orreetec1 every Wedheseia'
Butter ...... . .28
Eggs ........... 28-2314
Chickens live weight ......... 8-12
Hens, live weight .......... 4-?
Wheat 45
Barley 38
Oats 23
Buckwheat 40
Flour 150 2.80
Shorts, ton 15.00
Bran, ton 15.00
Hogs .............. , , 4.50
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quarter of a million pounds in Sept-
ember alone, the domestic price has
risen from a cent to a cent and a
half; -most producers are' now re-
fusing to ,sell for less than six and a
half cents per pound net. With re-
'ports
etports of further heavy export ship-
ments going forward in October,
i large beekeepers are watching the
situation with keen interest. Mean-
while smaller producers are preparing
to take advantage of en impro"ed
domestic market, which nuw freed of
the preesure of large individual lots
of honey, has lost most of its former
bearishness. Ontario honey is now
handled through a commercial sales
promotion representative, and is bot-
tled and sold under the industry's
owe, brand and trademark. In this
way its identity is retained through
to the tens -timer and every advantage
taken of the powerful "buy British".
sentiment in Great Britain.
Mixing Infected Potatoes
• increases Marketing Lost
J. T. Gassin, Ontario Marketing
Board. says that, if the portion of the
potato crop infected with late blight
rot is mixed with the remaining good
potatoes, the entire lot will •become
affected. This, of course, calls for a
needless picking over of potatoes, a
practice which does not reconcile it -
I self with the policy of cutting down
marketing costs.
Definite Export Market
If Quality • is Right
According to Garnet Duncan, On-
tario Marketing Board, only two car
loads of calves have beenexported to
Buffalo during the past month. Mr,
Duncan states that there is a definite
market For much larger number, pro-,
viding the quality is right. Little mor
than 10% of calves being offered,
however. meet export requirements.
Mr. I)un:can said that fully 50% of
the animals offered, while being of
suitable type lacked proper lnish,
Earlier Western Market
Indicated For Ont, Carrots
"A real, service to the fruit and
vegetable producers is being effected
by the Ontario Growers' Markets Co-
uncil", said J. A. Carroll, secretary,
Ontario Marketing Board. He ad-
vised that'; according to information
from. the Markets Council represent-
ative in the Prairie Provinces, an
earlier market for Ontario carrots is
indicated this year. In order to be
in a position: to answer inquiries, and
to place buyers in touch with sellers,,
the Council is sending out query for-
ms, 'in an attempt to determine the
quan;ittr of winter vegetables avail -
atat� + �,7 AI00 heavy
their product. Asa result of ,able and at what price producers are
exportations totalling over one willing; to :;ell,
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