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New Goads
We have opened up large shipments of Seasonable
Goods purchased on a buying trip to our Toronto
Wholesalers. It is increasingly difficult to procure
goods. So will you come soon and let us show
you these new lines of Dress Materials, Hosiery,
Sweaters, Fine Dresses, Housedresses and many
• staple lines' of Cottons, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons,
and a complete lot of Floor Coverings, and many
other lines.
Men's Suits
Our Mr. McKenzie of Coppley, Noyes and Randall
will again be at our Store with a range of men's
made -to -measure Samples on
WEDNESDAY APRIL 15th.
If in need of a new Suit do not miss this. We also
carry a large range of Ready-to-wear Suits for men
and Boys. Come and See!
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J. GASCHO & SON 1
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Cut Your Fuel Bill In HALF!
Buy Storm Windows and Doors {
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Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials 1.
REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A '
LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL -a
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SEEDS and FURNITURE
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If you are thinking of
doing any Fencing this
year, be sure and consult
Us. And be sure it is the
famous Frost Fence!
FROST FENCE
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Come in and see aur stock ee Prost
Farm Fence .. the finest of'va vitt
had. Heavily galvanised lam.
Fiat process. Weer* or a ltlai
We can quote you attractive pelage.
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Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses .•7 :
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our
Specialty; • Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al-
ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt-
resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stook.
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ZURICWS
Grocery Store
Sodas, 2-1b. pkg.
TFloor Wax, per can
Cake flour, Maple Leaf, per pkg
Raisins, seeded, per lb
Cocoa, Neilson's 1-1b. can
Applesauce per can
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25c.
50c.
17c
29c.
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Good Humor puffed wheat per pkg
Red pitted cherries per can
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Mrs. Louis 'Weber is spending the
week at London.
Miss Erma and Master Donnie
Weber are spending the week at
Hensall.
Mr. Harold Stade has returned to
his home from Stratford after being
in that city for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Stelck of the
14th con., were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Geiger.In a few cases seeding operations
have commenced, but it is plenty
cool.
Mx. and Mas. W. P. Frank or Wat-
erloo visited here with relatives on
-Good Friday.
Miss Bernadine Ducharme of
Windsor, spent .a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Du-
charme(, Bronson line, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. , Edward Thiel and
daughter of Sarnia were week -end
visitors at the home of the former's
parents Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Thiel.
?Hiss Mae I. Smith has returned to
Brescia Hall, London to complete
her fourth year's studies, after .sp-
ending the Easter vacation with her
parents, 1VIr. and.Mrs. C. L. Smith.
'Mr. and Mrs. Warren Asmus and
baby girl of Detroit were holiday
visitors at the home of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max. Denom-
me near Blake.
Mr. and Mrs. Harr�ry Anderson and
daughters of Freebton, ;Mr. Ray Ort-
wein of Preston, iViiss Violet Lang-
don of Galt; Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Dietz and family of Zurich; iMss
Helen Dietz of Dashwood and Mr.
Clare (Geiger spent Easter with Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Ontwein.
At County Court
County Court opened on Tuesday
of this week April 7, at 1 o'clock,
before Judge Costello. The appeal
of Charles :Brenner against a con-
viction for careless driving will be
held.
Play Postponed.
Owing to illness the play which
was advertised to ibe held in the
town hall, Zurich has ;been postpon-
ed, but another play will be given by
.the Grand Bend Young People in-
stead on Tuesday evening April 14th
When they will present the play
,"Big Brother" commencing at 8.15.
The public are cordially invited.
Miss Ruth Witmer, Mr. Paul Mil-
ler of London; Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Wells and family of Goderich; Mr
and Mrs. Wilfred Jerves and family
and Mr. Jervis, Sr., of Clinton; Mr.
and Mrs. 'Campbell McKinley .of St-
anley Twp; Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Witmer and family of Zurich; Mr,
and Mrs. Neil Witmer of Kirkton,
all enjoyed Easter Sunday at :the
home of Ms. and Mrs. Sylvanus Wit-
mer, Babylon line.
GOTH. JUBILEE—HAPPY EVENT
A happy event took place at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Siebert, on Saturday-, April 4th, the
celebration of their 60th wedding an-
niversary. This happy couple were
married in Kansas by the late Rev.
J. Roe, and to -them were born ten
children: Mrs. W. Major, Toronto;
Nora, R.N., of Lansing, Mich; Edgar
11. of Detroit; Mrs. C. Hoffman, Gala;
bvillianr A., Zurich, and Frank of De-
troit. Albert was drowned at St. in 1989, and Vera died in
February, 1939. Two children died
in infancy. Their 10 grandchildren
and one great-grandchild were pres-
ent,as well as their children and fri-
nds. Mr. Siebert was born in New
Hamburg, later. operating a general
Store in Kansas, Crediton, Platitsville
and Dashwood before coming to Zur-
ich where he served as postmaster
until his retirement from active duty
He also served as clerk of the Tenth
Division Court for a number of
years. He is in his 83rd year, while
Mrs. Siebert, the former Anna +L.
Kolb, was born in Kitchener, and is
in hem 76th year.
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every We
dnesday)
Eggs dozen - ...... .. 2.64. 2l4,. 20)„3 r
Butter, ereamery ..
Butter,. dairy ....,.
Ohickens. dressed .. ..., ....., ... 23=16
Wheat,bushel ... - ...... 1.10
Oats, •bushel 50e
Barley; bush...................... 70
Buckwheat, bush. ..... - 65c
Flour; cwt. 2:.601,, 2185;
Pastry fiaur at mill 25elb, .. 65c
Shorts and bran, ton ................3e.00
Middlings, ton 32.00
Miss Mary Merner. of Ehnira. spent,
the. holidays with her parents, Mr..
and Mrs. J. W. Merner.
Born — Merner — At Mrs. Goal-
b.olt's Hospital, Exeter, , on Sunday,
March 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Milford'
:Kerner, of Dashwood, a son.
The many I vends of Mrs.. Kenny/
Oesch are pleased to learn that she
is getting along as well as can. be
expected after her recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hamilton and
Miss Doris sof London were. Sunday
visitors at ith,e: home of Mr.. and Mrs
John -GaIster.
Don't target the Rummage and
Baking Sale in the Town Heil, Satur-
day, April 11th. Afternoon and ev-
ening:
year's school term.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville, .Steinbach of
London -were Easter visitors at the
home of Mr. and mfrs..:';'. Howaldi nd:
other friends.
Mrs. Gideon Koehler has accept-
ed the position as School teacher of
the Parr Line, Hay, school. llaties to
commence after .Laster vacation. The
contract also includes for tore; earning
Mrs. Jack !McClin•chey of near
Varna is spending a few days at the
home of her parents, Mr:, and Mrs.
Elmore Thiel of town, while conval-
escing from her recent car aceident
on Saturday evening.
Tough Liilting!
In Poland dog meat brings $1.78
a pound and cats $4.45 each. "Ill -
health, disease and death from star-
vation" are reported rampant in
German -dominated countries.
SCIENCE .DEBUNKS PURE RACE
OF THE NAZIS
Dr. Earnest A. Hooton, Professor
of Anthropology at Harvard Univ-
ersity, asks, ".Supermen, eh " and
stamps , the new order Aryans as
making up one of the most compli-
cated racial hashes in the world—a
fact that may explain their brutal
and savage "ideals". Read Dr. Hoot-
on's views as presented in The Am-
erican Weekly with this Sunday's
(April 12) issue of The Detroit Sun-
day Times,
NAOMI YANOVA
CBC'ssecond programme in the
Concerto Series will be heard ovei
a coast-to-coast network on Monday
April 1.8 at 10,00 p.m., EDT. Naomi
Yanova, the distinguished Canadian
concert pianist will be heard as solo-
ist when Geoffrey Waddington cond-
ucts the List Hungarian I+antisie.
Now devoting herself to sole work,
Miss Yanova was formerly known to
an international concert and radio
audienee as half of the .brilliant Can.
Yanova,
adian two -piano teasfi, Cales and
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€ ; both Shelf and Heavy Staplh Hardware; Stoves.
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+ Offer You Good Suggestions along this Lute:
Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Priam
FURNITURE
See Our Studio Couches. and Dinnette Suites.
4, A Full Line of all the Home Requirements;
Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest
: in Furniture at Very Reasonable Prices, quality, Cots+
sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress,
Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers;. Etc.
• SLIGHTLY USED, FURNITURE
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s• • you many a dollar as we have a fine assortment of .
Slightly Used tFurniture that will give you big valine for
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VARIETY OF CAKE, . PIES,
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All Ingredients Used are - of the lAighest %taljtiy:
ALL CONFECTIONS -- It CREAM,
Our Store will be closed each Wedsday Evening
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INSITRANCE
EXCEPT LIFE
Fine, Auto, Casualty
Fidelity, Eto.
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Local Representative - Zurich
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Chick Starters
The Chick Starter Season is with us again and we
have all the called for Feeds such as Oat Hulls,
Peat Moss, Sujar Copra, Grit, Oyster Shell, Char-
coal, Etc., Etc.
Coal . Deliveries
Owing to war conditions to conserve transportation '
we are making deliveries to our customers on Mon-
days, Wednesdays and Fridays.
L. Schilbe St Son
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