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For This Week
N'-3,.' Prints, 36 inches, per yard 17c
Ncns inghams, 36 inches, per yard 25c
1 ?•lwV e r °l d Scrims, per yard 13c
New a r
t t•rtin Net, per yard 1 8c
N.?w Silk Net, per yard 25c
v S'tl, Net, per yard 39c
M.,: ✓ Frilled Curtains, a pair 59c
New Summer Sweater Yarn, a ball 25c
New Table Oils, 54 -in, per yard 49c
New Table Oils, 45 -in. per yard 39c
New Table Oil Runners, each 25c
New Overalls for men, each 1.45
New Work Shirts, with zipper, each $1.
N v Wall Papers, 55 patterns to choose from
prices from 10 to 35 cents, single roll
.Also Bundle Lots for Sale, at less than HALF
PRICE.
Fre A., Fruits and Vegetables every Week End
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RATES OF INTEREST AFE OBTAINABLE UPON
EItIE DEBENTURES AND GUARANTEED TRUST
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4 PER ANNUM, HALF -YEARLY FOR TERM OF 5 YEARS
3',z `'a, HALF -YEARLY FOR TERM OF 3 OR 4 YEARS
, HALF -YEARLY, FOR TERM OF 1 OR 2 YEARS.
OR MORE CAN BE INVESTED IN THESE SAFE, AND
Cv:cVEtiI NT SECURITIES AT ANY TIME.
AP NU AT IONS RECEIVED AND FULL PARTICULARS
CHEERFULLY SUPPLIED BY:
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PAINTS! PAINTS!
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes
in all sizes
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
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Kippered Herring, per can
Red Rose Coffee, per ib.
Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs.
'Catsup, (Cross and. Blackwell)
Chicken .Haddie, per can
New Cabbage, per Ib,
Sodas, 2lbs.
Canned Shrimp, per' can
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Mr. and Mrs.. Ev Heist were Sun-
day visitors at .Crediton.
The maple syrup season has been,
very good the past week, but this
warm weather will likely soon dry up.
the trees.
Mrs. W. McGreggor of near Kip
pen and members of her family were.
Tuesday visitors at the home of her
sister, Mrs. N. Gascho.
Mr- C. E. Zurbrigg, R. 0., of Luc -
an, made his weekly call at the
Hess Jewelry Store, where he is for
the convenience of people requiring
glasses. fitted. After the weeks of
blocked roads during the winter, Mr.
Zurbrigg advises us he will again
his regular weekly calls to Zur-
ieb. and Dashwood.
The sad intelligence was received
here in Zurich this Wednesday moan-
ing of the death of Mr. Georoge. Hy.
Pfile of Dashwood who died early
this Wed. morning. Before moving
to Dashwood Mr. • Pfile resided on
the 14th concession, Hay Township.
On Saturday afternoon, April 41:11ii
the ladieS''of St. Boniface parch. un-
der the :auspices of the Altar Society
will hold a food sale in .the Town
Hall, Zurich. A three story fruit
cake made by a first class e."tok will
Abe drawn for at the close ofn the sale.
It will be on ex
Mr. Ward Fritz of town, and sig
ter, Mrs. H. H. Cowen �f Exeter
motored to Toronto last week. On
their return they were 'accompanied
by, Mrs, Ward Fritz, who had spent
a few days in .the city with her par-
ents, :Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Eilber of
Crediton..
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Eggs 14;,13, 12
Butter lb. 27
Chickens, lb. 15 *,6, 14;.13, 11
Wheat 72
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Flour cwt.
2.25 3.15
Bran and shorts, ton
32
Potatoes per 90-€b. bag
Live hogs, cwt.
-•IOats, bush.
Barley, bush.
A number of hockey fans Iistened
to th.e broadcast on Tuesday evening
when the nation League teams had
their first playoffs to decide the Stan-
ley Cup winners. The most spectacu-
lar game was the one in Montreal
where the Detroit team- played the
fast Maroons of Montreal and the
poay lasted till after two o'clock in
the morning .when the Detroit team
finally made a score which won the
game for them. The game starting
at 8.30 and the total time that the
players were in action was 1761'
minutes, or 1161/ii minutes of of
time. This looks like a hot c o -
tested series.
Appointment transferred
Miss Clement of Goderich VMS re-
cently advised that her services ae
Deputy .Sheriff were no longer to
quired, he appointment having be .
transferred to Miss Teresa Delaney
of Seaforth.
We are happy to state that tle.ft
will be a few auction sales in 1;e•
community the next few weeks. On
Thursday, April 2nd, there will be
an auction sale of farm stock and
implements on the farm of Milne
Rader, 14th concession. On Satur-
day, April 4th there will he a sale of
household effects on the corner of
the Zurich Road and Bronson Linn,
when Mrs. Barbara Gascho will dis-
pose of her household effects. And
then on Tuesday April 14th the farm
stock and implements of Mr. Peter
Manson, three miles north of town
will be sold to the highest bidder. The
public will do well to attend these
sales.
The country roads have made won-
derful improvements the past few
days, and the old scare of "roads
-..n•eaking up" will be practically eli-
minated this spring this is due to
the heavy blanket of snot .'u:•rebv
little flCost• reaching the roadJed.. So
the much.
snow has been a good thing:
this spiing. The road to Hensall is
drying up wonderftilly and the pat-
rolman, Mr, D. Oswald, has done
some very good work with the horse
drawn graders this week, and th
once or twice over with the big heavy
power grader would help still more.
It will be only a short time till what
we are now thinking as the lnud
menace will soon be substituted with
'he dusty season again. But thank
goodness, we aro recd of these big
banks of snow,
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Season for Muskrats
The open season for the trapping
df muskrats in Huron county this
year is from March 20th. to April 3rd
inclusive. Trappers will be 'required
to dispose of any muskrat pelts which
Iare'taken during the open season
not later than seven days. after the
Closing date.
O'Donnell Appeals
Harry O'Donnell, convicted of the
murder • of 20 -year old 1;.Z.uth Taylor,.
at 'Toronto, and sentenced to hang
May' 5, signed the official notice of
his,'appeal against the sentence. The
grounds of the appeal will be. that
the trial judge, Justice Nicol Jeffrey,
allowed as evidence headlines from
newspapers about finding of a wrench
with thte initials "OD," • an impart-
ant"pieve of evidence. The appeal
- •The Comxnur_zist Peril
Seaforth and Godreich Lions Ira-
ternized'at the hinn.er meeting of the
Goderich. Lions Club at the Park
House Thursday eve last. After din-
ner Club activities were discussed,
and a committee was appointed to
arrange details in connection with
the annual Easter doll parade. The
chief feature of the meeting was an
address by Lion Vernon 'LeChance of
Ottawa, international organizer of
Lions' Clubs, who spoke on "The
Menace of Connnunism.
VISITS II.URO&, REGIMENT
Gen. J. C. Stewart, of London,
made his first official visit with the
officers of Huron Regiment when he
attended the annual meeting at the
home of Col. A. R Sturdy, at Gorier
icii. Gen. Stewart was accompanied',
'J Major R.. G. Whitelaw. The offic-
ers of Huron Regiment, 1.5 in 4111111 -
her, from Wingham, Clinton, Sea.'i
forth and Goderich, took the oath of
allegiance to King Edward VIII, as
administered by Col. Sturdy. It was
decided the regiment would not have
a military ball this year.
Dog Kills Deer
A big doe .met its doom up in the
Lucknow district when it wandered
into the barnyard of a farmer. 'tT e,11.1
righting the deer, the dog attacked
it and in the battle that ensued the
canine was victor. A man was work-
ing nearby with a team went to the
assistance but arrived there too late
as the dog had killed the innocent
animal and the battle was over. The
co'nstnible• was notified and brought
the animal to town. At this time of
the year, deer are not so goocl to
eat ancl the carcass will be disposed
of rather than cut up for meat.
Asks the King to Return
Quints
Oliva Dionne revealed at New
York in the midst of the sightseeing
tour he is enjoying with his wife and
the mother of the famous Canadian
quintuplets, that he had writted the
Ring asking that the five little girls
be returned to his custody. He said;
that they. see. she babies onlya i a
le
of the time, when they are over 'in
the hospital, and feel that the family
has been dNided. By special act of
the Ont. Legislature, the quints of
Callander, are wards of the. King. A
board of guardians supervises their
welfare. The letter sent to the King
has been sent back to Ottawa to th
Parliament for consideration. Seem-
ingly, King Edward, dward, who is a batch-•
elor, is not enough interested in the
raising of these five babies to take;1
anyother step's than what out auth-:'
orities have taken.
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Regular 10.75, Heavy Service tires at............_..._6.90
Gasoline at per gallon 23c
Lubricating Oils and greases at corresponding low prices
Get Your Requirements Her; where Your Dollars
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Expert Workmanship on all Makes of Cary., with charges
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14TtkSSEY-HARRIS NEWS
SEFDING MACHINES WILL SOON BE
USED
Let US have orders early for Repairs and avoid
Disappointments.
Cultivator Points for all makes, M. -H. Points are
the Best.
How about a CreaYxm. Separator Demonstration?
Tel. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS
AUCTIONEERING? YES(
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