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7We take this medium to' announze the addition of
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a New Line to 07.1111 large stack of General Goods,
Namely:
krzr,s' and BOYS' READY -T -WEAR SUITS
and OVERCOATS.
We are featuring Rexmode. Clothes, made by a
,reliable Toronto firm, and our stock is 'complete in.
Bo. Ys, Students, Young 'Men's and. Men's Models.
Suits with two pair Trousers, finely tailoret; and
in order to introduce this line we are offering at
exceptional low prices for high grade Goods.
GROCERY SPECIALS
Oxydol, large at
.Cookies, peach sandwich at lb
Sodas salted, 2 Ibs. for
Pork and Beans, 20 -oz. 2 for
Corn Starch, bulk, 3 lbs. for
Peanut Butter per lb
A Supply of Tea, still at
Salada, at per lb
Crown Tea, at per lb.
23c
15c
25c
19c
25c
15c
old prices.
75c
65c
PRODUCE WANTED
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FhPe, Auto, Casualty
Fidelity, Etc,
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HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
Our Farmer Oustomer6
You are going Through This
World Only Once.
So- Why Do.. Without These
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scarce and costly. You'll need
lietime dividends. Gives you
saving stable equipment. Ic'ays
pay hired help, in Beatty lat..or-
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Invest part of the money you'd
Experienced farm help is
moderately priced stable equi-
pment to do the work the quic-
kest, easiest way.
more time to enjoy life. En-
hances vskte'Of farm. Improv-
es product.
Inquire about our SsAitary
Steel Cow Stalls—ExcePtional
Values at Lower Prices.',.
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Chocolate •mallow, cookies per lb. 15c
Soap Flakes, 5 lb box ...35c
Mixed Tea, half lb . . 33c
Blue Bell coffee, per ib 35c
Marshmellows, per b 15c
WoodburyWoodbury Facial soap, 4 cakes 25c
Sodas, 2 lbs. -for 25c
Infants Strained soups, 3 cans for 25c
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TEf1S 01' L.DAL 1NTERIST
Miss Dora Standing of the local
teaching staff is .spending the Easter
vacation at her home •in Paisley.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Rau are at
present spending a week or mare
with relatives and friends at Detroit
Mies Clara Weber of London, was
a holiday visitor at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mra. Louis Weber.
Miss Ruby Church spent Goad
Friday at the home of her friend,
Miss Ellen Fremlin at Clinton.
Miss Erma Weber of Rensall
3pending the holiday- week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mr -s. Louis
Weber.
Mrs. H. K. Eilber of Credit= is
spending a few days at the honeof
'aer daughter, Mx. and Mrs. Ward
Fritz.
Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen and
family of Exeter were Sunday guests
at the home of Mr. and . Mrs. G.
Fritz.
Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Truemner
and family of Toronto, were Easter
Quests at the home ,of Mr. and Mrs.
Zwm. S. Johnston and other relatives.
Miss Patricia O'Dwyer of Loretta
College; Stratford, spent the holidays
at the home of her .parents e Dr. and
Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer. . .
Mr. A. E. Hamilton, , Miss. Doris,,
and Mrs. Morris of London, were,
Sunday guests at the home or. ?dr;
and Mrs. John Galster.
M. and Mrs.. Charles Hagen and
daughter Mary of Seaforth, are sp.
ending a few days at the home of
Mrs. Wendel S6eith.
Miss Melverna Geiger of Niagara
Falls is spending a few days at the
home of her parents, Mr.• and Mrs.
Josiah Geiger..
Mrs. Wm. F. INelebeiner and dau-
ghter Miss Hazel, of Stratford were
week -end aueste at the home of the
former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.H.
Hoffman.
M.r. Archie 1VIasKinnon, who is at-
tending Veteniary College at Guelph
has written his final exams. last week
and is at present at home with his
mothe'r, Mrs. Matilda MacKinnon for
the summer.
Mrs. Charles Weber arid daughter
'Trs. Flossie Brown, Miss Ethel Hess
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith motored to
London last Thursday, and were ac-
companied home by Mae Smith who
Jpent the week -end at the home of
her parents and returning to the city
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gingerich,
'lave moved from their farm on the
Bronson line, Stanley Township to
the home in Blake wliich they pur-
chased from the P. Brennerman est-
ate. His son, Reuben and wife hay-
iing taken over the homested
moving up from New Hamburg, (
To Sow Flax •
F. C. Kalbfleisch & Son, local man-
ufacturers, are making arrangements
to sow 300 acres of flax this season
Th fleax business is showing signs of
improvement again owing to the de
mend for this product for war pur-
poses. It will mean much to the
laboring people to have this extra
employment that always go with the
flax industry.
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LOCAL MARKETS
(rerrected every Wednesday)
Eggs dozen 18, 16, 14, 12
Butter, Dairy 35
Butter creamery .. . . , 40
Dressed chickens 12-20
Chickens live .... ..... 10-14
Wheat, bushel 80
Oats, bush. 35
Barley, bush. ...... ...,42
Buckwheat, bush 40c
Flour, cwt. . 2.50-3.15
Pastry fiour at mill, 25 -lbs. ....65c
Potatoes, 75 -Ib bag 1 20
Live hogs cwt 8.50
At the morning services held in the
Lutheran Church Sunday last, a class
of over twenty young people was
confirmed. Rev. E. Turkheim cond-
ucted the services.
Mr. Peter Eisenbach of Grand
Bend his sold his 50 -acre farm on
the 14th concession, Hay, to Mr.
Eben Weigand, who has taken poss-
essiOn.
Honor Newly -W ecls
A very enjoyable evening was sp-
ent at the home of MT. and Mrs. Jas
Ziler, .Stephen Township, recently
when about sixty friends and neigh-
beure met in honor of Mr, and Mrs.
Edgar Wurni (nee Grace Willert)
who were recently married Cards
and contests were enioyed and after
playing "Truth or Coneeeuenees "
Pius Dieterich and Mr. Lloyd
nehered the bride and groom
to Wheirs beneath an arch. while IVErs.
Wm. Stade nlaved and sang "I Love
eu Trelv." YrrqWrn MeAriPnv4
+11 on eeaa the addrags during whicb
ttin-Merlene T.'npert and Mlle wii.
flreeeed as bride and vro ()yew
n +l'r* nftg win i 031 womr• i n a wanton
pret- usolcee pre'tilv deeoented in pink
'id white to the strains of "The Bri-
dal r" en'." Mr. end Yr -0 Wrt
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+lumiting all .cov fi•u; man'
beartifoi full Its r! NT sirt, Re fresh-
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1VIeSsrs. Wm. Decker and G. J.
Thiel are to be congratulated on
having won prizes with their wagon
teams at the spring shows held at
Clinton and Hensel'.
Mr. .Samuel Baker, who, recently
sold:his dwelling property on Ed-
ward. Street, has moved his effects to
the home of this sister; Mils. Hy. Wei-
gand, 14th concession, Hay
'VIT. and Mrs. Jas. Grassie of Var-
ela' have,;,moyed to Hay Township to
reside ,witli their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr.and Mrs. Wildfong. The
best wishes of their many friends go
with thein.
Mn.. J. C. Vidt is making splendid
progress in the work of encarging
the Exeter Refrigerator Locker Ser-
vice building. He is building- an ad-
dition ' to the front of the present
structure. The walls are now up
and about ready for the eoor.—Exe-
ter 'Times -Advocate.
' MANY PERCH CAUGHT
Things have been looeking up with
Bayfield ,fishermen a few days last
week. After rather, a dull .spring•per-
iod following upon the long winter
months local fishermen who went out
into Lake Huron en Thursday and
Friday count up their catch of perch
as seven tons for the two days. They
say this is about the best they have
done in so short a time in several
years.
QUEER ECHOS OF UNCLE SAM'S
CALL TO ARMS
Read of Indians who thought there
was a war, and brought their toma-
hawks; of the man who was "two
people"; of .mysterious "Mike" and
his post-cards—and other unique pro-
blems of harassed draft registrars, as
told in a feature article to appear in
The American Weekly with the Ap-
ril.20 issue of The Detroit Sunday
Times. Be sure to get The Detroit
Sunday Times this week and every
week.
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supplies 125:41 e'H. G. Hess, salary,
_etc. 229.38; T. H. Hoffman 1 month
salary 191.66; Workmen's Cornp. Bd.
assin't $5; Stromberg-Cartson Co.
supplies 83.82; Com. ptg. & Stat. Co
receipts 18,50; A. F. Hess, quarterly
salary $90; Hay Twp. portion audit
$85. '
Relief—D. Geiger, rent Suplet $5;
Thiel, transients 2.25; J. Suplet
allowance $10.
Generaa Account—Com. Ptg. Sta.
Co. toe receipts 14.75; Aaron Wein,
Wood' for hall $40; Sawing wood, pla-
cing in basement $8; Zurich Hydro
!ights for hall 8.06; Stade & Weido
coal for hall 71.42; Expenses "(releg-
ation road conference Kitchener
$32; A. P. Hess quarterly salary $90
Gazebo & Son, acct. hall 2.20; Mun-
icipal World forms 4.68; C. L, Smith
printing acct. 90.60' Treas. Huron
Heereitel act. re Tebbutt 20.10.
• The Council adjourned to meet a -
'gain on Monday, May 12th at 1.30
o'elock in the afternoon.
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'2. Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices
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A Full Line of all the Home Requirement
Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest
in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con-
sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress,
Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc.,
SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE
For the more conservative purchaser we can save
t you many a dollar as we have a fine assortment of
4 Slightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value for
.r; your Money. Drop in and look these over and get our
Remarkable Low Prices
Jo iaiiston & aibfieisch
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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 Lines!
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Cut Your Fuel Bill In HALF!
Buy Storm Windows and Doors
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NOTICE
We would urge all people in account with us to
come i no nor 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 130
Irish Cobbler or Green Mountain
Other potatoes for dotnestic 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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