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NEW FALL GOODS
We are ready to supply your needs in Fall and
Winter Goods. Some of these lines were placed
.in stock early in summer to assure a supply, and
by frequent trips to our Wholesale we were for-
tunate in securing a fair lot of goods for fall and
winter use. Many of these lines cannot be replac-
ed when our present stock is sold, so we advise,
"Do Your Shopping Early."
BLANKETS
We have all Wool Blankets, Esmond and Woolcatt
part wool, Ibex and Falun in Flannelette. Special
while they last Falun 70x84 at 2.49
LADIES' DRESS MATERIALS
New wool r 'laids and Tartans. New Silk and 'Wool
Plaids. New Wool Faillvs. New Spun Rayons.
New Seersucker s, and a good supply of Lakeshore
flannels for school dresses... Men's shirts, - Etc.
Also Wooletts for Pyjamas and Nightgowns
\ c'r1 Knit Goods
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Display a?' Swoators for' Bathos' in Pullover. \ ind-
brG r ., r and Jerkin St l . and a Pull supply of keitte'd ;goods
for infants and Girls' wear.
MEN'S WEAR
Again i m1nding you tt: we carry a complete ling of Men'•
wear. We have 75 Mens Ready to Wear Suits and 50 Boy's
Suit on hand at pr n;:min a lot of new Samples for made
to measure Suits of every description. _Men's firs Leather
\ indbreake s, heavy La't`her Coats with fur collars; every-
thing in Sweater r (bats, 'Wool Windbreaker., Winter Over-
coats Unde_i vear, ox, Mitts, Gloves, Ties, Braces, Felt Hats,
Caps, Etc.
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ZURIeI-I's
Grocery Store
WE. ALWAYS CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH:
GROCERIES ON HAND PURCHASED FROM THE LEAD -
INC WHOLESALE HOUSES. OWING TO UNSETTLED.
CONDITIONS WE ARE NOT QUOTING ANY PARTICULAR.
PRICES BUT CAN ASSURE THE PUBLIC GOOD VALUE
FOR THEIR MONEY WITH QUALITY AND PRICES Al
THE VERY BEST
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DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD.
(ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY)
HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
ur Coal upply
In a Bulletin recently received urging the peo-
ple of Canada to put in their supply of coal early,
as possible, as later on transportation may become
conjested, and the railways may be found necess-
ary to be used for more essential purposes, so an
appeal is made to all householders, whrrever poss-
ible to fill up your bins and have your supply ready
when the cold days will be here again. And how
quickly these summer months will fly... We are
filling orders as fast as we can get in the coal... So
be wise; put in your order early and have your
coal bin filled when winter comes along.
The Coal Administrator also urges that where=
ever possible people should use Western Canadian
coal and thus conserving exchange and saving
labour. The chief mines in Alberta produced some
2,137,000 tons of domestis coal in 1940 giving em-
ployment to 1,966 miners for 95 days only in the
six summer months and to 3,313 miners for 107
days in the winter months.
Let us fill your order for either Alberta, or most
any size of hard Anthracite coal, NOW
STADE &WEIDO
ZURICH ONT...
QUALITY PRICE -. SERVICE
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spent several weeks.
Mi and Mrs Harvey Clanusius
have rented the home of Miss Frieda
Il_.',. t' '• and intend to move shortly
Mr, and Mrs. Clayton 0. Smith
and ;on: attended the funeral of a
relative: at Sarnia Saturday last.
ed d Eggs Corrected every Wednesday)
hall:34 28 .20
Butter, creamery 38
B1ttter, dairy 86
Chickens, dressed .......... 21, 24
Wheat, new
Wheat, bushel
Oats, bushel
Barley, hush.
Mr. and Mrs. Christ rist Schultz and
family were recent week -enc: visito
with relatives and friends at Kite
encs and FCalt.
Miss Ellen Turkheim R.N., and
lady friend of London, visited atth
hoose of the foriner's mother, Mi
E. Turkheim for a few days last
week.
90c
1.00
59c
70
Buckwheat, bush. ................ 65 c
rs 'FIour, cwt, 2.60, 2.85
h, Pastry flour at mill 25i3'b .... 65c
Shorts and bran, ton .........30.00
Middlings, ton 32.00
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Miss Ethel Hess has returned of
tea spending r very enjoyable trip.
with her uncle and aunt, Mr and•Mrs
Wm. Hess of Pontia^ Mich; tho yr
It included a motor trip through sorry
of the northern States.
HAS BIG LOSS
A ,big tractor with tat trailer con-
taining over 1,000 gallons of asph
alt, for Port Albert. airport upset
while d.4cenciing the south hill lead
ing to that pace. Firs hours the big'
- machine lodged ag tilest some cedar
trees, hung perilivuAy over the west
while the valuable asphalt, now s.' -
bank leading to, Mae Mile River,
tremey hard to seeure, poured do m
the bank. ,Some was salvaged.
TWIN S:ROS. HOME
Thursday, , Septeentiev Intl, 1940
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YOUR
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4 YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS
We Always Carry a Full Line el the Best of
both Shelf and Heavy Startle Hardware: Stoves.
n Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us:
Offer You Good Suggestions along this, Line.
Some.Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices
FURNITURE •
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4. 4. See- Our Studio Couches and Dinnette Suites
A Frill Line of all the Home Requirements
l Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest: p
' in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con-
si dered. • Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress;,, '
Dining, Roorn Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, .Etc. 4'
s SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE
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q For the more conservative purchaser we can save-
* you many a dollar as we have a fine assortment of:
Slightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value fore
•;s your Money. Drop in and look these over: and get} ours
Remarkable, Low Prices.
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Mr. and Mrs. Byron Duchartre and
family and _Miss Doreen Ducharme,
all from London; Mr. Cyril' Dueh-
arme who has left B. C., 1,vhere he
has taken a position for time, keepe
for road construction; w•r, viisitor
at the home of their parents,. 17r.
and :\1r4. David Ducharme.
The wet season seemingly. has a
rived a l'ew weeks earlie�:• this year
as fanners still have cce icterable of
their crops to harvest. A few more
day.; of good weather are badly ne-
ded and we will likel get them with
a little ,patience.
Moves to Brecefield
Provincial Trains Officer Frank
Taylor who for the past three year
has had his headelud'rters at Clinton
has moved to Brucefield. The owne
of the residence he occupied, who ha
been living in Toronto, decided to
turn to Clinton and Officer Taylor•
was obliged to move and unable t
procure another house in Clinton.
s AC1 Reyr,vlef Wuerth and LAC
Reginald Weerth, twin sons or Mr,
and Mrs, A. El Wuerth, who are ser-
ving with tin.- RCAF. are -Visiting
r their parent: at Exeter beri4g on
furlough. Both boys are mechanics
and have, Been in the servi, al ittle
over a year, The former is- at Man-
ning Peel' Toronto, while, i he Tatter
Winne pig:
MORLOCK—H'L
T•ln, .marriage of Miss -,Grace 'Hill
yottagest daughter of 'Mr. and Ms.
Grlxnet Hill, to aRy .; . Morlock, on
ly son of Mr. and ill;rs. Herbert C:
✓ :IN:Igo& all of Stephen Twp was serf',
d emnized at the home of the brides
c-, parents on Aug. 29th at high noon
With only the immediate relative:. pr-
o eseit. Rev. L H Turner, of Cred�i'toin
officiated and the wedding mucic was
played by Mr. Turner. The bride
given in m'a'rriage by her father,
wore white embroidered net. over sa-
tin and carried pink rosea, After the
REGISTRATION OF WOMEN
Registration of the first group o
women under the National 3'eiectiv
Ser''iee plan will get under way Se
ember 14th and last for four days
Only women in the age groups 20 to
24 will be affected,
TO MAKE TEA GO FARTHER
Here is a tip forwarded by a loc-
al woman to the Wartime Prices and
Trade Board telling how she consery
es tea and gives it a better flavor. "1
add a small pinch of baking soda
when steeping tea, it not unly saves
tea but improves the flavor and I am
sure that housewives in 'Western On-
tario will fifind the same results."
Good Holiday Season
Now that the holiday season is ov-
er we learn that it was one of the
best in recent years. Summer ,res-
ort's report having had most wonder-
ful patronage, and people did not
travel or run around so much but
enjoyed their vacation in a more
quieter way and all the better in the
present conditions. We all need
some recreation and will do well 4
spend it in a restful way,
E.L.C.E. ELECT OFFICERS
The Evangelical League of Chris
tian Endeavour met for a social ev-
ening last Monday, Sept. 9th, in the
social rooms of the church. After
a series of games and contests the
young people elected a new set of
officers. This was necessary because
the present officers have ,secured em-
ployment elsewhere and enlisted in
the armed forces. The result of the
.ctio-1 wr as follows: president,
Miss Kathleen Hay; Vice-pres, Mrs.
N. Geiger; Rec. Secy., Milton Dagg;
Treas., Miss :Margaret Glenn; corn -
Secy., Ada Hay, On Sunday morning
after the Sunday School the young
pepole presented gifts to two of the
former officers who areleaving our
community Mis Shirley Krueger,
the former. president 'has secured a
position at Niles Town, and Miss Al-
pha Meyers, treasurer, is a nurse in
training in iStratorcl General Hospital
The best wishes of the group go with
these two young pepole.
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ceemony ar weding dinner was ser-
' ved by the bride's friends. The bridal
couple left for Muskoka, the bride
tra"elling in a blue tweed suit with
'navy accessories. On their return
they will reside near Creditors.
TO END SEPJT. 30th.
Revision of the sugar rationing
regulations to allow consumers to
buy four week's supply at one time
was announced by the Wartime Pr-
ices and Trade Board The board al-
so .announced o'bolition of sugar pur
chase vouchers for home canning af-
ter Sept. 330 and new quota systems
for industrial users, public caterers
and .institutions. Sugar coupons 1
and 2 in the ne ration books became
valid on Sept. 7; numbers 3 and 4
may be used on and after Oct. 5.
The last one, number 13, wii'I hot be
accepted before Feb. 22, 1943. The
coupons continue to be good for the
purchase of sugar at any time after
their valid dates. This laaso applies to
unused coupons from the temporary
rationcards,
FALL FAIR DATES
The following is the list of Fall
Fairs for 1942 and issued .by the
Agricultural Societies' Branch, Ont-
ario Department of Agriculture,
Parliament Buildings, Tor onto.
Exeter—Sept 16, 17
New Haamiburg—Sept. 18, 19
Bayfteid—Sept. 23, 24.
Port Elgin—Sept. 25, 26
Seaforth—Sept. 24, 25.
Sratford_Sept..21, 23
Thedford___Sept. 22, 23
ZURICH—Sept. 21, 22
Dunganon—Oet. 1, 2
Fordwich—Oet. 2, 3
Forest—Sept. 29, 30
Ilderbon—Sept. 30.
Mitchell—•Sept. 29, 30
Teeswater---Oct. 6, 7 ,; f
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'' ORDERS . WILL BE FILLED
We would ask our Customers not to become ex-
cited about next winter's supply of Coal. It . will
take a little ime to get in the supplies, but leave
your orders in early and there will be plenty of coal
for all before it will be needed in the fall. Order
now and you will be supplied.
Your Chick Feeds
The Chick Starter Season is with us again and we
have all the called for Feeds such as OatHulls,
Peat Moss, Sugar Copra, Grit, Oyster Shell, Char-
coal, Etc., Etc.
L. Schilbe ite Son