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USE DRESSES
All Sizes in Ladies' Housedresses, made of fast
Color Prints and Broadcloths, priced from
75 Cents to 98 cents
See Our Martha Washington Dresses at 1.49
New Tapestries
For Chair or Couch Covering, Cushions, Etc. '54
in wide from 1.10 to 1.75 yd.
MEN'S WEAR SPECIALS
Navy Blue work shirts at 59c
Straw hats, at each 1Oc
Work Sox, at pair i Oc
Boys' Cotton Jerseys, each 35c
GROCERIES! GROCERIES
Canned Tomatoes at
Catsup, 13 -oz size
Morning Cheer Coffee
Peach Cookies at
Vanilla, 2 for
Chick Oatmeal, 8 lbs. for
Baking Bran, per lb.
Old Nippy Cheese, lb.
TOc
10c
33c
15c
11c
25c
3c
25c
Our Congoleum Guessing Contest closed Saturday
night... The hidden number was 2392... Mrs. Robt.
,. McKinley guess being nearest with 2399 and will
,receive a 6x9 Congoleum Rug free of charge
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"It is better to have insurance always and not need
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HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE
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Come M and see our stock of Frost
Farm Fence .. the finest we've ever
had. Heavily galvanized by special
Frost process. Wears for a lifetime.
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PAINTS! PAINTS!
We carry a full line of the Well Known
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 2,
r Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax S:
a. Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes
in all sizes rn
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Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses • .
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
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Dried Peaches, per lb;
Wheat Krispies, 2 pkgs.:.
Wheat Flakes, ` 5 Ib. bag
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25c
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large can 10c
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h is Burnt Almond
Ginger • Snaps, per 'lb ` �j
Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, "3!.boxes
Lemons, large size per doz(i„'
P and G. Soap, 7 bars for'
King's choice canned toma
Walkerside Quality Ice
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ITEMS OF ; .: h TEREST
Miss Agnes Kercher of Kitchener,
spent the week -end in town.
Miss Geraldine Surerus of Kitch-
ener spent the week -end at her home
here.
Miss Catherine Merner of Elmira,
spent the week -end at her home in
the village.
On Monday is known as June 3rd
and is observed by many as a holi-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore and family of
Albany, N. Y., are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Koehler. `°
Mr. Austin Hey, and Miss Rosalia Mts. ToIm Albrecht was a WetYaes-
Callahan of Detroit were week -end day};visitor to Dashwood.
visitors with the fonmer's parents in Mr. and Mrs. Louis Prang visited
town.
LOCAL MARKETS
orrected every Wednesday)
E - 14 12 10
B • r ib. creamery 30
Bu „ r lb. dairy 25
Wh t bush .. ... 90
Bail
Witt
bush .................70
Bud :wheat, bush 42
Shoats, ,ton 26.00
Bra , on.
Flo" r
LryHogs, 26.00
, cwt
2.25 3.00
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?ottoes per bag............ $ 50
with friends, Ia. Detroit over the
Prof. and Mrs. Alvin Surerus and week end.
Miss Meda Surerus of Toronto, were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith,,Me, and
week -end visitors with their mother '1V1. -r.5- C. Eilber motored to 'London
on the Bronson line. Ion Saturday.
The examinations for the Continu- • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Braun ▪ and
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ation school will commence on Tune mnZy of Forest were Sunday visitors
10th, and all high school exams are rat the borne of Mr. Wm. Lamont.
earlier this year. ' Mr_ and jars. A. E. Moritz of
!Guelph were week -end visitors at
Rev. and Mrs. Christ Schultz and the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. ritz.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin and' son 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chass. Scotchmer of
David of near Milvertononspent the Bayfield spent Sunday with her par -
week -end with friends on the Bron- cuts °1Vf> and Mrs. John Albrecht.
son line. Rev. Schultz conducted 1Vi _ a.1,43! Irs. Wm.:O'Brein. and
divine services at the. A. M. church: ass Oh M
nd 1VIr and -Mrs. Gid.
•to:V.
Local •.uinarods hff}re had eoneider-
able export ,receati lu i 4.'.04
peren nss th , ` ;and these • genie r Litdle "ill ss G lx abebh' litrueitoibP off
fellows seeped very hungry as they tee* fe spending ' the week at the
took the, baited hook very freely., home. of Mir sister, Mrs. Loris A.
Mr. Louis Schilbe, who has been 'Xarang.
under the doctor' care for ' a few M, +r • and NIrs. Rennie Weber of
weeks, was operated on for mastoid ; Toronto were week -end visitors with
trouble on Sunday morning. Pleased the • former's parents, Mr. and Mrs..
to state that Mn. Schilbe is improv-
ing nicely.
Mr. Norman Gascho who Is taking
treatment in a London Hospital, suf-
fered a slight attack of pleursy, btt
we are pleased to say is recovering
nicely.
Rev. and Mrs. E. Burn attended
the Graeb family reunion at Fenwick
Ont., on May 24th. This first reunion
was a very pleasant and successful
affair. Rev. Burn was on the pro-
gram for an address and a Swiss
Yodle.
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FENCES� FOR GOODr• ' NEW �:
ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY
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t Coal COI "
,d grade at 20c •1',
Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon 28e z:.
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We also have some very Attractive Prices in r,
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furniture. See Our New Beds, Springs andti
Mattresses. *V`,
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USED
FURNITURE
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* Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale.
a BE SURE AND SEE THEM! '
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Hardware Furniture. Phone 63
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" THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice
Painting Wagon $7.00 and 10.00
Painting Buggy Z.
6.00 and 10.00 -
Recovering Buggy Top 16.00 and 18.00
Rerimrning Buggy Wheels Set 12o00
Buggy Shaft
3.00
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Cross Bar
Buggy Reach
Buggy Spokes each
Beginning with Wednesday of
next week will be the half holiday
season. The public are asked to ob-
serve this weekly event and please
don't be disappointed if you come to
town Wednesday and the places of
business will be closed.
A A. Weber, Bronson line.
1. and Mrs. Henry VolIand and
son, ,Bruce of near HensalI, were Sun
day., visitors at the home of Mr. and
,Mr$;, John Albrecht.
I1tr. and Mrs. John Wagner, and
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wagner of
Guelph were week -end visitors at
thejhonee of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wag
nes{ of town.
The warm weather the end of Iast
week, followed by the abundant
shers on Tuesday will greatly stim-
ul4 e growth and the grass is coming
alo ,g nicely as well as' other crops.
Th •trees are a beautiful sight •being
no in full bloom, and the shady
ma le trees around town. are putting
on '-heir summer covering.
' NO HIGHWAYS PAVED
he Provincial Department of High
s„ announces that no highways
Mr. William Dumart and Jack be built this year. This means,
Bean of Kitchener were up tine be- W resume, that the Provincial high -
ginning of the week, and enjoyed a W. rs will be maintained in good con: -
nice pearch fish at the lake, and had cp.. on, but that no paving will be
good success. Mr. Dumart treatedu. iertaken. Any large new expend -
himself to a new Packard Eight auto it b on the highways will be defer -
a short time age, and it is indeed a re until the Provincial finances are
very admirable- vehicle. co, •siderable improved it is stated.
St. Peter's Luther -League weekly
meeting on Friday evening will re-
view the recent murder of a young
Missionary and his wife by Chinese
Communists. This should indeed be
an interesting topic- and all are in-
vited to cone.
Our streets have received their
anuual oiling, and this has put a
top to the clouds of dust that have
recently been stirred up. The grade
of oil used this year is much heavier
than last year, and it is to be hoped
'it will have mora body during the
hot and dry summer months. Satur-
day was an ideal day for the job as
it was quite warm.
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he tug Harrison, towing`a barge
`ed with hardwood logs for the
erich Mfg. Co., is due from the
Never befote, in the history of
port has timber been brought
ater in this manner and it is ov-
' 0 years since the last raft arrived
the Bruce Peninsula and the
h „Shore. An unloading platform
been builtonthe south r. to
pie
sfer the cargo to fiat cars, tieii-
to the sawmillone mile, removed.,
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TUNE UP YOUR CAR!
Don't be discouraged and throw agaw your Car if it
is not functioning as you think it should. • Just run it
in our Garage and have our Mechanics go over it and:
You will be surprised of the results.
Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in large
and small quantities. Let us fill your barrels or
Containers. ; '
Expert Workranship on Repair Work, and Oves°haa' :L
Jobs on all Makes of Cars with Cb alrges Very
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DP IN THE AIR.
iAn unaccustomed thrill was of oyd-t
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ed air -minded persons ,last week -end,
Alen many, both young and old, saw
[Gnderich from the air, the majority.
Members of a Alen, are fishing par ty t fit the first time. On. Thursday last
ed by Walter Reid of. Sarnia, eau-a'pair, of barnstorming pilots set their
ght four sturgeon ranging. from 30 nine down in a' field outside Goder-
`o 75 pounds about 11A miles off' iri',i, and,offered all and sundry ar
Goderich on Wednesday. Sturgeon at' aview of the famed Cartwheel lay-
inc: time were plentiful in Lake Hur- o of the town. The plane remainer
on, but comparatively few are eau- j li e several days, taking passengers ;g
rht today. Mr. Reid's fishing party a a cent -a -pound rate. Kids who cou-� •
l:'o landed some fine trout, six po. l •xneke the -trip for fifty cents pitrd
ands and more. The leader of the i two or three et a time, probably
I "ting there was .safety in numbers.
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Mr... MERCHANT!
You know thoroughly well that you have power
in your store, to influence the decision of your cus;
tomers in regardto what they buy from, ,you. Your
custo>rners rely on you to give them products which
JA' use . or consumption, will give them complete
satisfadion.
If it is right to use big city dailies and nationaly-
circulated magazines then by the sarne token, it is
right to use local weekly newspapers!
I am the Master Salesman of this Com= n.ity, and
nay name is
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