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THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
New Spring Goods
Pr•n In many varied colors and Patterns. 50
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pieces to choose from, priced 15 to 2$' yd
AND CRETONS, Just ar
Art Sateens rived in striking new designs
priced from 19c to 43c yd New
TerryFor side drapes, or
Cloths Chair Covering, *arm
solutely fast color, at 80c. yd.
Dominion Batts
Finest made 72x90
size 50c each
LENTEN SPECIALS
Pink salmon, large, 2 tins for 23c
Sardines, each, box Sc
Peanut Butter, No. 1, lb. 15c
Finest Sept. cheese, per lb. 18c
Schrag's brick or limberger, Ib. 20c
Broken Sodas, 2 lbs. for 19c
No. 1, Sodas, 2 lbs. 25c
Lily White Syrup, 5 ib. tin at 39c
Canned Tomatoes, large 10c
Canned wax beans, 2 for 25c
Macaroni 4 lbs. for 19c
CAUSTIC SODA, New Supply now in 5 Lbs 55c.
J. GASCHO 8c SON
PRODUCE WANTED
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YOUR SURPLUS FUNDS CAN BE SAFELY 11,
AND CONVENIENTLY INVESTED In
Huron: & Erie
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Debentures
der Annum._
Payable Half Yearly
CANADA TRUST't'IVIORTGAGE CERTIFICATES
Now, Earn:
4 % Per Annum
Payable. Half Yearly
Any sum over $.100.00 may be invested' from '1 to
Years.
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich
MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WI LL?
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YOUR SUPPLY OF COAL AND COKE WHILE i
PRICES ARE LOWEST
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PAINTS!
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried I
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, •
I Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax =
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• Frost Tight Lock Wire Fencing and Gates and Fencing,;
Supplies and Posts.
I Goodyear Balloon and . Cord Tires and Tubes
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WHITE ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO OILS
BFurniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
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Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetro1 ghing and Tinsnnth-
ung our Specialty. Full line af heavy and shelf Hard-
. ware always in stock.
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Sardines, per .'can. 5c
Macaroni; 3 lbs i 4c
P.Wfitit•Butter, 1.5-ozjar 15c
on-rWreat:Flakes' 54bs. bag
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.�,`I"p airo'.Ji ice, ;;:•per can , 5c
r<.i.%S+ alp<chips, , '3''ilbs.
Aylmer 'pork and beans, largo', can 10c.
25c
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EGGS WANTED.
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. Ward Fritz motored to Kitch-
ener on Sunday.
The many friends of Mr. Jacob
Gagstettei of the 16th con., will re-
rret-.,to learn that he"is quite i11.
Mr: and Mrs. Garnet Jacobe, Mrs.
Lydia Pfile and daughter Miss Pearl
motored to London on Tuesday.
Sorry to report that Mrs. H. H.
Cowen is confined to her room with
illness.
Messrs. A. F. Hess and John Eck-
stein motored to Goderich on Tues-
day.
Judge T. M. Costello of Goderich
presided at the 10th Division Court
in Town on Monday.
Barrister, Mr. Gladman of Exeter
attended the Division Court in the
town hall, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Thiel, Mrs Et
Gascho and Mrs. 'Ervin. Schilbe mot-
ored to London on Tuesday
Mr. Lens, and architect. of Kit`eh-
ener, was in town over the Week-
end, giving his services to Mr. Wird
Fritz, who is considering` of building
a new 'residence.
Mr: Sol . Zimmerman, John K. Ehl-
ers of town and Mr. and•Mrs. Samuer.
Oestreicher of the Bronson line, at-
tended the' funeral• of the; late Pm.
MaYy',"atKitchener on. Saturday' lasf
Dr.' A. J. MacKinnon, Mr, Edward
Stelck and Sem.Hey of ,,Blake mot-,
ored to London on Tuesday where
they called on Mr. Mervyn Stelck,
who is recovering from his operation
for appendicitis.
LOCAL MARKETS
'(Corrected every Wednesday)
Eggs 16 14 12
Butter lb. creamery-
Butter
reameryButter 1b. dairy
Wheat bush
Barley, bush-
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Buckwheat, bush
Sho rts, ton
Braz'i, on -
Flodr, cwt.
Liv4 Flogs, cwt.
Potatoes per bag
30
25
90
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26.00.
26.00
2.25 3.00.
8.25
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On Saturday, March 16th at three
o'clock, in the afternoon,.a Baking
Sale will be held in Johnston & Kalb-
fleiseh's hardware store, under the
auspices of St. ' Peter's Lutheran
League. Coine on' time for a choice
selection or home' made"pies, Bakes,
tarts, candy, etc, 'for no' orders will
be taken in advance,
Hobo King Visits Exeter
The "King of Hoboes", G. Pearce,
was in Exeter the other day. He cla-
ims to have spent 21 years on the
road and makes a boast that he has
been in every jail in Canada. He
says he is looking for a wife and
willing to marry the first girl with
$10,00.0. On his vest he carries ov-
er. a score, of medals and claims' he
's Canada's coming premier. He sp-
ent the night the gtiest of the Chief
at the town hall. (
A large number of farmers of. the
community attended the Farrners'
Conference at"Hensall on' .baiuiday.
The new Farmers' 'Creditors Arran-
gement •Act, was thoroughly discus-
sed and explained by one who has
made a study of the Act. Another
important item was taken up the
establishment of a fertilizer mixing
outfit will •be established' in Hensall
in the near future, where the chern-
ictls will be bought in large quan-
tities and mixed in this place there-
by saving "about ten dollars a. ton it
is claimed.
BUSY FARMER NEWS
Cod Liver Oil For Hens
When chickens are kept indoors
where...they do not get, as. much dir-
e'4t sunshine as •when they are runn-
Fnl� outs de:'their'rnash should contain
out 2. per cent of a good quality
o codhver, q�1 This oil is fed be-
cause of its vttaniin• D contents, whi-
ch is needed to help assimulate the
U need material mattes: In the
e of a sufficient quanuxcy of
this,` vitamin, a chick may be ;under-'
nourished on materals even if it is
given enough for its body needs in
the mash.; When sufficient vitamin
D is not produced in the body of the
growing chick, through the action, of
direct sunlight, or when it is not fur-
nished in. the shape of codliver oil,
the minerals -supplied in the mash
may not be assin ilated. Vitamin D
s ati im»ortant constituent Of foil
�ruic iti ,teed;,; its well as laying hens'
"mash f£er1.
Louis H. Rader
o, recently' attended the annual
meting` of the Ontario Agricultural
Council at Toronto, and who wash
reappointed a member of that body
of agricultaral enthusiasts. Mr. Rader'
re orts flint a good meeting was
en oyed, very profitable and:.all coun-
ties; were. well represented. He was
one of'..a:: delegition who went to Ot-
ta*a to interview the Hon. Mr. Weir
Minister of Agriculture, with a re -
(Blest in view to have better condit-
ions prevailing at Toronto Stock
Yards. The delegation was well re-
cejved and some results of their in-
telrview are being looked for. It is
th4 intention of the members of the
Board to later on address the County
Councils ,with a view in nund to imz-
pot►ve the , type of hogs raised for
the British markets, as it seems that
oer hog producers are just a little
behind some other competing countr-
ies along this line, while vast impro-
vehents have been made. the past
number of years, :yet they seem not
just adequate at present to meet this
competition and markets.
Early Sowing of Tomotc►es'
The Dominion Horticulturist reco-
ter>,ends .early sowing : of tomatoes
and the -use of early maturing, good
varieties. Sowing should be done in
time to have stocky, well grown
plants in bloom and ready for plant-
iug out at the sign of settled weath-
er,' 'Soils with low nitrogen and high
phosphoric acid contents ancr a Med-
ium amount of potash are essential.
Poultry Breeding
.Too often in selecting the stoce for
breeding, higk'egg records' or some
outstanding feature of the sire ° or'
dam are allowed to influence'the
judgment, without due regard to .vif
ality or good breeding qualities Oat
may or may not be present. The se-
lection for vigor and for those de-
sirable qualifications•_that conform to
the breed is comparatively simple, be-
th seare most visible char -
es 1 sz
ilasusey
"g,cters and canbe chosen by coinpar-
ib. Vigour is evident by the carri-
,age, desirable body weight for ages
and breed, health and bloom of fea
ther, and good bone foundation. A
;clean-cut head with clear, bright and
prominent eye in: the male and fe-;
oiiale ism certsf.n 'ndicatian of brain
dower and nervous energy and the: t A ? 1" V tr R. 'I" I S E'.,
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We also havesome very Attractive Prices ri' in
+ unntue. See Our New Beds, Springs and
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Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Hand; 's'"
Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains fort quick Sale. 4.
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Painting Wagon $7.00 and 10.00 '.
Painting Buggy ........ 6.00 and 10.00
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Buggy Spokes each , i2 5c
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THE WINTER SEASON
Is Noir Here. Have you Looked after your Aut a=
bile in preparation for the Cold Weather? Changed
Antler-FOil, iF
andd had your Radiator filled with a gooitRun in your car and let us do this very
Important thing Right Now!'"
Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in l
and small quantities. Let cls fill your barrels or 41�:
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Expert Workmanship on Reere.pair Work, and Oaerlaa,
Jobs on all Makes of Cars with Charges Very
Reasonalbe.
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