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all Pipers
We have again placed in Stock a large lot of Reg.
N. Boxers' Wallpapers in plain and floral designs.
Most of them are Sunworthy, some embossed lines.
We think they are the finest range we have ever
shown.
Prices from 10c to 50c a single roll.
Balance of last season's papers at reduced prices,
and 15 room lots only to offer at Tess than half
price. We invite your inspection.
GROCERY SPECIALS
Castile Soap, 6 bars
Sodas, 2 lbs.
Peas per tin
Jelly Podwer per pkg.
Cocoanut Cookies per lb.
Peach cookies per lib
9c
25c
10c
5c
15c
17c
Baking powder, quart jars at each 28c
Laundry soap, 6 bars for 19c
Oranges, 2 dozen for 35c
P. E. I. Potatoes per bag 1.25
J. GASCHO & SON
PRODUCE WANTED
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Princess Soap Flakes (with dish) 25c
Sodas salted, 2 lbs. 25c
Mixed pickles, 7 -oz jar 10c
Strawberry jam 32 -.oz size jar . 79c
Pilchards 1-1b. can i 5c
Tea bags, 20 for
Heinz ketchup, 8 oz. bottle
Pepper fine, half -Ib,. can
25c
10c
15c
Menno Oesch -' Zurich
PRDUCE WANTED
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ITEMS OF LOCAL tiff EKES
Mr. Robert Turner. of Gadexich,,
as a business caller in town ane. dayF
last week.
Miss Pearl Gellman_ is at present,
assisting at the home of Mrs. Mabel
Snider. -
Miss Beatrice Manson and Mr.
Clarence Brenner made a business
trip to London on Thursday.
Miss Irma Weber of Hensall, was
a week -end visitor with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Webber.
Miss Margaret Hey rert recent
for London where she. has accepted a
position with the Bell Telephone Gb.
1 Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stoskopt of
Kitchener, visited the. Tatter's srsters
the iMsses Johnson on ,Sunday.
_New 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thea Foster and
family of Detroit were Suncay visit-
ors with Mrs. Foster's parent$„ Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Weber.
?Ir .and Mrs. Alfred McIick, Misses
Cora Streets and Ellen Fremtcn mot-
ored to London on:e day reeent1y to
visit ith friends.
Miss Allaird, teacher at French
Settlement school, • spent the week-
end at the hone of Mr. •and Mrs. A
Melick.
Mrs. H. 11. Cowen and son Peter,
of Exeter, spent a• few days at the
home of the former's brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Ward Fritz.
The many friends of Mrs. Herb
Mousscau are pleased to learn that
she has returned home from Victoria
Hospital, London, much improved in
health.
Mr. and Mrs. Llody Cook, Mrs..
Floyd Cook and kr. Ed. Brenner of
Kitchener were recent week=end vis-
itors at the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John. Brenner.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Bedard and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Daily and
family of Detroit, spent the week -end
at the home of their parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. Dennis Bedard.
GENERAL
INSURANCE
EXCEPT LIFE
Fire, Aute, Casualty
Fidelity, Etc,
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Local Representative - Zurich
Mr. Ward Fritz of town accomp-
anied by Mr. Gordon and Stanley
Smith of St. Joseph and Mr. J. Pass-
more of Hensall, motored to Toron-
to on business early in the week.
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
E'gsd;arzera 18, 15, 12
Butter; Da+iiry� 35
Butter creamery _ - _ .+............ 40
Dressed aelacckesrs
!Chickens live
'Wheat bushel ...
Oats, bush. ------,- 35
'Buckwheat,
lush. 42
Buckwheat, bush .. . 40c
F1'ou2;. eve 2.50-3.15
Pastry :flour at milk 25 -lbs. ..65c
Potatoe ; 75 -lb bag' 1 20
Live hogs cwt. -.„ 8.50
12-20
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I this, time Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Mc-
;Brklb who are leaving shortly for
their new home in Kippen, were ask-
ed to take chairs in the centre of the
room. Miss Beatrice Manson read an
appropriate address asking them to
accept a floor lamp and magazine
stand as a smalls token of aprreciat-
ion for the 'active part they have
taken 'in the work at Blake church.
The gifts were presented by Mrs. T.
Dinsmore and Mrs. C. Parke, after
which all joined . in singing "For
they are jolly good Fellows." Mr.
and Mrs. McBride in a few well
chosen words thanked their friend
For the gifts and asked them to come;
and call on them in their home i#t
Kipper. Lunch was then enjoyed
by all. The -Address:
Dear Mr. and Mrs. McBride:
We are gathered here, toeniglet
upon learning of your depart ee
from our community and it ia with
reghet in our hearts that we n;ea>ltze
what your going will mean $o: ueeeead
the •community. To you, M. Me -
Bride, l we the members of the, Wake
Women's .Missionary Society will
miss your willing smile and helping
hand, but truly hope that you, will
continue to take an aet;ere. pale In
the worthy work.
In order to make the, tie that hinds
our hearts in Chrietia,n Lave, more
tangible, we ask eau to acc;eelet these
gifts, not as giving, valine for value'
received, but, treeting yeti will al-
ys find herebft a remembrance of
The friends of :,ire. :a r the happy days; and years we have
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bath who had been at Clinton Hos- tazle we regret
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fetal for treatments, are pleased to tyour ourra.�>es frpttt its, y extend
learn that she is getting along as ure, you fest �vrnd for your f in
oe••ee•ew••••esei •ereeaes•�e r ,®r well as can be expected, owell-being and happiness in
your new legal%
—Signup on behalf of the Blake Con-
gregati@A.
Young Man Was Missing
Airs. William Carnie of the Brae-
3on line, Stanley, last Tuesday neer-
fled pollee of the disappearance of
her 2.4 year old son Russe ll wets was
missing. At 10.30 in tee eight he
left the home of John Turns r, Blue
Water Highway, five miles South of
Layfield and was missing till the fol-
lowing day he appeared, having been
unfortunately in a dare, and wandere
ed about and not 'having his mind
ideal line Match in control, not being able to grasp
where and who be really was, but
thanks, hie Col+,Ijtion is now Improv.,
ed and, hi is himself again, '
HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
To Our Farmer Customers
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. ?ays
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
Manure Carrier
Labour Saving
JSTADE &. WEIDO
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neve of
Royal Oak, Mich., (nee Ruth Turk
helm); Miss Ellen Turkheim nurse in
training, and Miss Gertrude Turk -
beim of Toronto, were week -end vis-
itors at the home of their parents,
Rev. and Mrs. E. Turkheim.
A. sitting of the Tenth Division
Court was held in the local TownHall
on Wednesday forenoon, brit the dur-
ation of the sitting was not long.
Judge T. M. Costello of Goderich,
presiding.
Monday was an id � -
day and the big snow banks and ice
were going fast, but colder weather is
again prevailing, but spring will sure-
ly come soon now.
Killed By Falling. Branch
KILLED HIS ARTISTE WIFE Valentine M. Diehl, of Concession
5, Stanley Township, met instant
math on Thursday morning of last
week by being struck on the head by
t branch of a large beech tree which
he and his son Edward, were felling
in their farm wood lot for fuel.They
had cut through the trunk and stood
back as i:hc tree started to fall. A
partially decayed branch broke from
the falling tree and struck the elder
pan on the head. Edward succeeded
*t placing his father on a sleigh and
)'n arriving at the farm hone sum-
'�'^ ' unoned a doctor who on examining
STANLEY TOWNSHIP ;e�nbins;dyantpraneous. Valentind that e Diehl
was ie his 75th year, a son of the.
La;;t Wednesday evening the tad 'ate Jacob iDehl and born on the
ie, of Blake W.M.SM. hold their an- farm he, was killed. Sulviving is his
nual quilting boo at the home of von, Edward,.and a daughter, Bertha
Mrs. Roy Lamont with all nnembers ''oth at home; two brothers, Louis of
teres+ nt But the unusual part of Port Burwell anncl Robert Henry. of
this quilting bee was that the gentle'- Grimsby Beach and a sister, Mrs.
Then werel invited too, The ladies Tames MaClymo.nt of, Varna. The
were kept quite ,busy until about tuneral was held on Monday atter-, ee
levan o'elock when their task was noon with Rev. J. R. Peters of Var •
conn,pleted end the :finished quilt wee' my to"aa
ating,
indeed something to be proud of. At tormnentti i Baird's Cemetery, In -I •
To Spare Her Miseries of War
Read — in The American Weekly
with the March ] 6 issue of The De-
troit Sunday Times—how a .famous
English language expert was too sup-
remely happy to endure the sight of
war's horrors, so he .broke turtle- the
etrain of his own imagination and
slew the woman he loved, 'before the
Nazis could. Be sure to get this Sun-
day's Detroit Times,
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SLIGHTLY USED FURNIEFICRE
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NOTICE
We would urge all people in account with us to
come i no tior before March 1st, and settle the
same in order to have out books straightened out.
POTATOES
Very choice Certified Imported seed potatoes
at per bag 1.30
Irish Cobbler or Green Mountain
Other potatoes for domestic use at bag 1.20
CHICK STARTERS
We invite you to come in and see our various
kinds of Chick Starters, and get our prices which
are the lowest anywhere... Be sure and call!
WE THANK YOU!
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