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ZURICH HERALD
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Wall Pa rs
We have a fine lot of New Wallpapers on hand
for the Spring Season.
Suitable Patterns fol every Room of your Home..
Sr different Side Walls, and
30 Ceilings to choose from.
Prices Pz.ane: e from ]. Sc . to 50c Single Roll
DRAPERY MATE IALS
Let us show you our supply of New loin spuns,.
Rayon Damasks, Shadow Cloth, :..Monk's' .Cloth,..
Cretones, alFo a complete range of Tapestry
Furniture Coverings.
No advance in Prices on any. of these Lines.
C rnbridge Cl rhes
Mx... R. E. MacKenzie of Coppley Nokes and Ran-
dall will be with us on Friday March 24th, with a
full range of samples of Men's Made to Measure
Suits and Overcoats. This firm also makes .Ladies
S 3r"i' g Coats and Suits to measure. They are an
old established firm making high grade clothing,
guaranteeing a perfect fit and best of workmanship.
Remember the date, One Day Only
FRIDAY, MARCH 24th.
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HARDWARE — SEEDS
and FURNITURE
You are going Through This
World Only Once.
So Why Do.. Without These
Labor Savers?
Experienced farm help is
scarce and costly. You'll need
moderately priced stable equi-
pment to do the work the quic-
kest, easiest way.
Invest part of the money you'd
pay hired help, in Beatty labor-
saving stable equipment. Pays
lietime dividends. Gives you
more time to enjoy life. En-
hances value of farm. Improv-
es product.
Inquire about our Sanitary
Steel Cow Stalls --Exceptional
Values at Lower Prices...
Lower Priced Stalls
Automatic Watering
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BROODER. HOUSE COAL
We have received a shipment of choice Chestnut
Coal which we are selling out on restrictions only
for Brooder House use, and an agreement has to
be signed that it will be used for that purpose only. '
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WE ALWAYS CARRY A COMPLETE 'LIN'- OF FRESH
GROCERIES, ON HAND PURCHASED FROM: ` HE I.,EA;,D-
WG WHOLESALE HOUSES. OWING TO/ UN'SETT'LED
CONDITIONS WE ARE NOT QUOTING; ANY' PARTICULAR
PRICES BUT CAN ASSURE THE PUBLIC GOOD VALUE
FOR THEIR MONEY. WITH QUALITY" AN& PRICES AT
THE VERY BEST
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ITIS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Some farmers have ta,Lied their.
maple trees but there , has not been
a good run as yet. •
Friends of Mrs. Elmore F. TKlopp
are pleased to meet her on. the street
again after her illness
:kir. and Mrs. McClyrnont of 'Kip,
pen visited at the Wagner, home last
„eek.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallaa: Ross and`
little daughter Dorothy Grace, of'
Seaforth visited at the -horde -of their
aunt, Mr. and Mrs.,,C. L. Smith ori'
Thursday last.
Mr: and Mrs. Theodore Wagner of
Guelph visitecL,at •the.'hone; id his
parents; Mr. and Mrs, 'William Wag-
ner over the week -end. Sorry to
report that Mr. Wagner is quite.
Sgt. John W. Smith; • R.R. 1, Zur-
ich, recently graduated as wireless
air gunner at No. 4 bombing and
gunnery school, Fingal. this many
friends wish to congratulate.
What looked like real• spring, a-
round the corner the end" of last: we-
ek, faded away with the ushering in
of some •real winter weather The
ground is covered withs now and the
air is cold, and does not. 1'.2o& ranch
like spring at present.
Suffers Bu s;
Harvey Coleman, well lcrne,wn Stan
ley Township farmer, receiived,severe
burns to his face and hands when
there was an explosion u a stove in
a colony house onhis farm: He
was cleaning and spraying the' house
at the time.
App°anted Police Chief
George Westlake has again been
appointed chief constable or . the
Village of Grand Bend, Village Tru:
stees for Grand Bend for the ensu-
ing year are: John Manore, Owen
Atkinson, W.•F, Maclaren.
Deer Near Varna
Thirteen deer s were seed near
Varna in Russell Austin's field re-
cently, apparently quite at hone:
The Italbfleisch planing M 1ls' are
now again in operation; having set
up machines in the flax mill; where
their mechanics are getting out work
for the custom. They can take care
of the local custom trade, and as
soon as the weather is permittable,
wilt commence operations in ye,-huiid-
ing their factory.
OUR "WANDERIING DAUGHTERS
Discussed by J. Edgar Hoover
..Where does the blame lie when
children go wrong? Right iii the
home, is the opinion of J, Edgar.
Hoover. The FBI chief; ..writing 4
'1' he American Weekly with nextiSun-
clay's (i'March 19th issue of the De-
troit Sunday Times, tu
cites .acal cis
es taken from FBI files that .reve,al
the sins of erring youngsters result
from the shortcomings of 'parents:
Get Sanday's Detroit Times
LITTLE MOONSHINE,
Ottawa — The moonshiner may be
flourishing in the United States, but
in Canada he has found disaster twice
confounded by the Royal; Can. q1Vloun
tecl Police and what .be do doubt
calls the "cussed rationl~ng law." The
U. S. Treasury Dept reported re-
cently that its drive against black
market in alcholic beverages brought
to light a sharp increase-, in •:moon -
shining. Pt had seized 507 stills ill -1,
four week periods representing a 46
per cent increase over the autumn of
1942.when moonshining was " at_ its
lowest level since repeal of'Prohib-
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LOCAL MARKETS
eCorrected every Wednesday)
Eggs .................... ............. 31, 29, 23
Butter per lb. 38
.Chickens, dressed' ............ 30
Wheat, bushel 1.12
Oats, bushel 50e
Baxley;. bush ............... 73
Buckwheat; buslir ......., 70
1! 'lour;. cwt. , _ 2.60, 2.75
Shorts and. bran,, ton ......30.00
Middlings,. .ton .......... 32.00
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GLARING HEADLIGHTS
'Glaring headlights are blamed for
a car crash on No. 8 highway near
Seaforth on. Saturday night when Mr.
'Ind Mrs. Theodore Wagner, who.,liad
i‘eon visiting with the former'S''pax'
•nts in Zurich, were returning. to
'r'rir home in Guelph, and crashed
into the rear of a stalled car just
ever the brow of a hill, driven by T.
Laker, of Seaforth. Wagner, it was
failed to observe the stalled
car owing to bright lights on an aP`
proaching car which did not stop fol-
lowing the accident. Mrs, Wagner
' n,fVored head cuts. No one Wsas in-
jured in the Seaforth car. The 'ac-
cident was investigated by constable
8. Snell, of Seaforth, and Prev. Tra-
ffic officer J. Culp of •Goderieh.
NOTICE
Annual Meeting
The Annual 'Meeting of the Huron
'Co -Operative 'will be held in the
TOWN HALL HENSALL
On
It01>'JDAY, MARCH I7th,
At two• o'clock, p.m.
John Armstrong,,President.
A. 13. Bell, .Secretary..
CARD' OF THANKS
The bereft sisters and brothers of
the late Annie Desjardine wish to ex-
press their sincere appreciation to the
neighbours and friends for the many
acts of kindness during the illness
and passing of then. sister. Special
-thanks: to Rev. E. W. Heimrich, and
those who sang; also for the beauti-
ful floral tributes and those who so
kindly loaned their cars.
IN MEMORIAM
Willert—In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, Melinda,
whom God called home fifteen years
ago, March 13, 1929.
March brings sad memories
Of a loved one gone to •rest,
Who will always be remembered
By those who loved her best.
Days of , sadness still come o'er 1rs,.
Tears in silence often. flow,.
For ineinory keeps her eve.+r .near lm,
Though she died fifteen years ago.
—Sadly missed by Husband and ein-
ily.
IN MEMORIAM
-In• memory of the Charge of the
Light' Brigade that took place 25
years ago, on the evening of .March
16th, 11919. "When these "Brave Six
Hundred" were easily vanguished by
Charlie" . Fritz singlehanded.
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Twenty-five years ago this evening,
we saw a shocking sight,
When the members of the Club
received an awful fright;
For that night we assembled to take
home Fritz', wood,
Which cost us too much money at
the price it stood.
We crept into his shop just as quiet
as could be done,
And we swore to one -another that
we would have some fun.
We now threw down some boxes and
then mussed up the floor,
And then our dear friend Charlie
just became a little sore.,
He. rushed out like a hurricane and
spat, upon the floor.
}Ie cuffed: us. and he kicken us, he
yelled, he cheered, he swore,
He' caught us by the collar., he kick-
ed • us out the door,
• And when it all was over, he said
he'd like some more.
Now. Bob, our dear President, he
,played .a Coward's trick,
For'he sneaked out the back way
hanging on to his own stick.
And Manny our`much praised hero he
showed,'s how to run,
And I'ni Blare no one's run faster
,.since this old world begun.
N'ot' So with' Roy' the jeweller, and
Jaynes the blacksmith strong,
They stood their ground like her-
oes, but they didn't last long,
For the one he kicked and clubbed
until he could hardly stand,
And the other was very glad indeed
when he felt not Charlie's hand.
Now when we all had gathered to
talk it over now,
We came to one conclusion namely
"That it had been some row."
And the lesson we were taught and
will think of evermore,
Is Never, Never start a row in
Charlie Frita's Store.
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YOUR
cdware and Furniture
PAINT UP TI14��
The; Season demands to PAINT UP' in order to
.Preserve: the Surface on your Buildings. It is
poor economy to try to save on Paint;. We have
a goodstock of all called for.. Paints;: Varnishes,
and Paint Supplies:....See these lines.
New Fels Mattresses
We were fortunate in securing a good: supply of
New Felt: Mattresses which we are .offering the
public: from $8.00 to $15.00 each, and. can assure
theyare big value for the money. e.+stir<:e and
see theme:
FURNITURE
See Our Studio Couches • and Dinanet a Suite* t,r
A^ Ful) Line of all the Home Requirements
JOLI2Ofl & Kaibfieieh
liarclwara & Furniture.. Phone- 63 I
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CHOICE VARIETY OF CANE,. AND
SWEET GOOD.
AR Ingredients Used are of dm Highest Quality j
ALL CONFECTIONS =- ICE CREAM
Our Store will be closed each, Wednesday- Evening
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Telephone 1100
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To the Men who Tiii the Soil
With the changing of the Sens, we will need
better equipment. How about your work shoes or
this occasion. You should see E. H. Edighoffer
about them before you buy. We carry the famous,
line of. Greb Work Shoes for men. This line has
stood the test for years. Atmoderate prices, call-
sidering quality.
We also have Oxfords in black and brown"calf
also in black Vici Amid. : These Oxfords aro made
with genuine Goodyear Welt Soles in med. and
narrow toes. If it is quality shoes you want E. H.
Edighoffer has them.
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In Shoe Repairing we give' you the best money can S"
buy. Give us a call, our prices are right.
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Flour Reduction
IN ORDER TO SECURE OUR SUPPLY OF MILL FEEDS
FOR FARMERS' STOCK, WHICH IS SO ESSENTIAL, WE
ARE OBLIGED TO TAKE A LARGE QUOTO OF FLOUR
WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT. REDUCED PRICES.
ALL HIGH GRADE FLOURS AT $2.65 PER CWT.
COLONY HOUSE CHESTNUT
We have Received a Cal of Chestnut Coal ofr use
in Colony and Brooder Houses, which we will sell
for such purpose...
Your Chick Feeds
The Chick Starter Season is with us again and we
have all the called for Feeds such as Oat Hulls,
Peat Moss, Sugar Copra, Grit, Oyster Shell, Char -
Coal, Etc., Etc.
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