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10 Only Men's Winter Overcoats.
4 Only Horsolide Coats, with Marmot Collars,
3 Fine Ponyhide Windbreakers.
• 4 Only Pigtex Windbreakers.
We offer all of above lines at Reduced Prices
to Clear
GROCERY SPECIALS
Cookies, per lb. 15c
Chipso, large package 21c
Sodas, per lb. 14c
Palmolive Soap at 5c
Camey Soap at 5c
Mixed Tea, at half. ib. 33c
Strawberry jam at 29c
P and G. Soap, 6 for 25c
Baking Bran, per pkg. 10c
Macroni, per lb 5c
Tomato Juice 25 -oz. at 10c
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TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS
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Season's Greetings
AND MAY THE NEW YEAR
BRING US ALL PROSPERITY
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At this time of Year we can give
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Mr. Kenneth Brakey had a pleasant
visit at. the home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. T, Corless of Clinton recently.
Mr. Archie Mackinnon returned to Duckse lb.
Turkeys; lb. '''''
his studies at .Guelph Vetenary Geese;
I'Wheat; buslie.P
lb. ....
egn, after spending holidays with his
Oats, bush ..
mother, Mrs. M. MacKinnon.
Turkhethl of Toon-'
Barley; bush..... ...; .. . .....
Miss Gertrude
Buckwheat,. bush .....
to was a New Year guest at the home
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Turkheim.
of her parents, Rv. and Mrs. E. Flour, cwt..
Potatoes; 75--Ibte bag , 1
Miss Dora :Standing has returnee to Livc Irtms cwt.
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iher duties as teacher of Z.P.S., after 0
pleasantly spending the holidays at 72.1."'"I're'mee•-...e.eeeeeeeeeeetee.'"e°"-
. her home in Paisley.
Born --At Detroit, on Decembee
31st to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mein-
eIntened tor last week
ineerer (nee Lillian Weseloh)
(Tommy.) a son,
Mr: A. O. Becktr of Kitchener it
Miss Gladys Gingerich of the Gos- :spending; theholidays . with his pare
hen line south has takena position as erite.
teacher in one of the Stanley Town -
Miss Catherine Finkheiner is vie -
ship schools.
iting with her sister, Mrs. Humble in
During the month./of January WIT, jskzatt.
Hoffman & Son are having a specie
sale of made to measure Suits, Reg: Nes.. Mathews of Dorchester• apent.
$30 for $24.95. This mice good oray, the. holidays with her mother, Mrs.
.Wnt Szie.11.
for January. -
and Mrs. KOessel and family
alareled-On New Year's Day, XiSs of Lansing, Mich., visited with her
Elda Gingerich; daughter of 1VIr. and
ma Mr. .and 1V1rs. John/ Kuntz.
Mee. Gingerich, Hay Township,
Mies' Oneda Restemeyer, MN. and,
to Mr. Eldon Bender of New Ham- Trubert of London, spent the holiday
burg, by Rev. Stephen Peachey. with their parents, Mr. and., Mrs. Otto,
Miss Romaine Geiger and Doreen 'R!estenaeyer.
Gingerich have ',resumed their 'studies Mr. and Mrs. Mosher e Pontiac,
at Clinton Collegiate. • *neat a few days witht her mother,.
Mr. Garfield Witmer of the Baby- 1VIrs. Neeb:
lon line was a visitor with MS eister, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bender and
Mr. and Mrs. -Wilfred Jervis at gine Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Zimmer of Tor-
onto spent the holidays with their
parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. 1tarold Kellerman,
spent Xmas. witth her parents in
Fergus.
-,Donald Harris of Sarnia spent
Christmas holidays with relatives here
Mr. A. Philips of Detroit spent the
holiday the guest •of Miss Rose Gu-
enther.
• Carl Oestreicher left last week for
Guelph- where he will take a course
in. the 0.A.C. Collage.
'Mr. and Mrs. Henry -Hoffman and
Mr. Quimby Hess, who is employed Gertrude; Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Tie-
in forrestry work up in tyre cold! man and Nancy Anne were Sunday
northlands, spent New Year's at his' visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Normaan
home here. He returned Sunday by' Evans in Kitchener,
train and was accompanied as farl :Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Miles of Sar -
as Toronto by his brother Paul who !Ma were visitors with Mr. John Ben -
is taking an Arts course at the Uni-'der. Mrs. Miles Sr., who has been
versify. staying with Mr. Bender returned to
' Sarnia with them for the hoIglays.
The annual meeting of the Dash-
wood public School was held in the
school 'on, Thursday morning, when
Dr. Taylor was re-elected trustee for
a three year term. The caretaking
was awarded to Mr, Fred Genttner.
4. good crowd. attended the Xmas.
entertainment in the school. There
BLAKE was a good prograrn consisting of
songs, recitations, dialogues and
Those visiting during the holiday drills, Mr. W.. R. .Golding musical in -
week were: Mr. and Mrs. Stewart structor assisted with the program.
Beattie of Varna; Mr. and Mrs.. W. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner spent Chr-
McBride of 'Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. istanas in Sarnia.
A. McBride and Mr. and Mrs, E. Mr. arid Mrs, George Link visited
McBride of Icippen at the home of with Mrs. J. -A. Manson and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Mr. and tei. Beatrice of Zurich on Friday last.
Mrs. E. McBride; Mr, and Mrs. C. Dr. and Mrs. Taylor spent Christ --
Parke and family with IVir. and Mrs mess fith friends in London.
R. McAlister at Hillsgreen ; Mr, and Murray Wolfe. of. Fort Erie visited
Mrs. Walter McBride and ramily at with his parents over the holidays',
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Chute/. Mr. and Mre. Harold Swartzentru-
of Varna; 3.1r. and Mrs. Lloyd Mc- Lei' have moved in the house ,of the
Bride of 'Windsor • with Mr. Samuel 'atp Ma' Geo, Stire.
McBride; Mr. and MrS. Donald Tu r- Bori:--0e. Dec; 22nd to Mr. and
neriand son of London with Mr and Ws. Melton Walper, a daughter.
Mrs, Russel Heard; Mr, Gus Clark
daughter with their mother, l'ars. E. DoV,enaeville pont And Mrs. Norman .Scott of
of Ottawa and Mrs. Finnigae and
Clarke; IVIr. and 1VIrs. Febe Mei. and Mre, Wm. Kleinstiver.
the holidays with
I Fred Hoperoft who has joined the
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesdav)
Dressed! chielia: 12-18
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ton last week,
Miss Dorothy Corliss, sareszady of
the Zurica Drag Store has returned
Ito her duties aitee enjoying holiday's
Itt the home of her parents, at Clin-
ton.
Mr. Dennis Denomme who has been
a continuous employee at Eckel's
I Bakery for the past ten years, has
severed his connection there and has
left for Windsor where he has a
position with the Chrysler Co.
Mr, Albert Watson of London, who
leee been public sehool teacher at No.
12, Hay, 14th con, for the past few
years will be greatly missed by his
scholars as he has accepxd a position
as teacher .of the Grand Rena school.
Mrs. Delbert Geiger has been eng-
aged as teacher of the No. 12 school
fermly with Mr. and M. Redy Oese.b Navy as a seaman, left an Friday
of London and Miss Elva Hey of
Michigan with Mr. fArtd Mrs. 5, Hey,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ducharme and
son of Forest with Me, and Mrs. Paul
Dm:henna and family,
New Year's visitors were: Me end
Mrs, and daeghtee vert
Wm, Virility with Mr. Alan end Miss
Misees Mildred, .1an, Kathleen Ile for Halifax, Mr. and Mrs. floperoft
accompanied him to London before
leaving,
Miss Laved a Hartleib spent the
holiday in Landon where she. visited
her s'eter, Mrs. lVfeerburg in tam hos
pital who underwent an operation.
Mr. Meerburg and twins of Port
Prank spent Xmas with Mr. jonas
end Mrs. M. Fahey and femily of Mrs. Chrietenit Hartleib eof London,
Heneell %%t3i Mr. end Mee. 5 Oree,l ept ntling the holidays with relatie
.Wrn. Oesch and Ws mother Iklee. vee here.
Rudiv Neeh spent a few days visit. Mrs. Reid of Thedfoed spent a.few
ing relatives at Tavistock and othee days with her daughter the. A.
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Patronage that has been accorded uss, dur-
ing the past Year and Wish one, and all for
A HAPPY AND PROSPEROU5
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Job.uston Kalbileisch
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IS. THE. TIME TO ORDER
Your Stove Wood. Good 4 -foot Body WOOd
Very Reasonably Priced. Let Us Have your Order!
We also carry a Stock of New Brick and Tile
Let Us Supply Your ,Wants in these LineSi
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NOTICE •
As we have r•e-arranged the proprietorship ot our -
business, beginning January ist, 1941; Mr. Louis
Schilhe will rnaiittain the Coal Business, ''while
Ervin Schilbe will take care of the Flour, Feed and
Seed Business, including the Trucking work.
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In this new arrangement we feel we can serve our
many patrons more efficiently than ever, and ask
for your continued support and. patronge. .
WE THANK YOU!
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