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Ladies' Wear
A New Supply of Ladies' Dresses on hand in fine
spun Rayons, assorted floral designs, suitable for
warm Summer Days.
MI Sizes. Special at $3.25
One dozen only Striped Seersucker Dresses, well
made in tailored styles
Sizes 14 to 44, Special at $4.50
A new line of Ladies' Bathing Suits from 2.69
to 3.50 Each.
Men's Wear
See our range of Men's and Boys' Summer Trous-
ers, fine sport Shirts, Jerseys, light weight Sweat-
ers and Windbreakers... A new lot of Country Club
Dress Shirts. Everything in Work Clothes for
men and boys... Also a large assortment of Men's
and Boys' Ready to Wear Suits.
GROCERIES
Black Bulk Tea per lb.
Soups, per tin
Sugar Sub., now per bottle
Certo, per bottle
Certo, crystels, pkg.
Tomato juice, tin
Laundry Soap, 5 bars
Falcon Coffee, tin
Grapefruit juice, 55 -oz. tin
68c.
10c
39c
27c
15c
10c
19c
40c
35c
Gascho Bros.
TELEPHONE 59
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Grocery Store
WE ALWAYS CARRY A. CONIRILEEE: LINE OF FRESH
GROCERIES ON HANDPURCHASED FROM Ti -OE LEAD-
ING WHOLESALE HOUSE.%. OWING TO UNSETTLED
CONDITIONS WE ARE T1O.Tf %UM= IOW PARTICULAR
PRICES BUT CAN ASSURE. THE PURILIC GOOD VALUE
FOR THEIR MONEY WITH i Q,1101/./IIIT AND PRICES- AT
THE VERY BEST
Menno Oesch - Zurich
PRDUCE WANTED. Phone 165
iltMS 914 'AR,0 =AL BLit 1, The heat Wave has turned much
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Mr. arid Mrs. E. Beaver were- at ilcoolor and heavy rains along with
London on Mon•clay. 'some! hail on Sunday evening :were
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BATH
. Mrs. Wm. McGregor of kiRen,
visited with her mother, Mrs., Jam
Oesch on Monday. .,
Wednesday, June 2.1st rs the long-
est day of the year and the ushering Sunshine, good medicine, supplies
in of the summer .season, vitamins and helps build body Vig-
Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner of itbr,. but you may lose a lot of VIM
Guelph spent the week-endi at the health and .comfort if you don't know''
Wagner home here. the truth about solar rays. A .doc-
Mr. and Mrs. William Bevisof tor..in The American Weekly with
London, were Sunday unions; alit the this Sunday's (June 25) issue of The
home of Mr. and Mrs. C.. U.. aruith, Detroit Sunday Times. . how to tan
Blue Water Highway. without :burning. Get Sunday; lie,.
Messrs Lloyd, Ralph, Russell with twit Times.
spent Sunday with Mesons.. Albert
and Edgar Hoffman at the; home of
I the latter's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wild and
family of near Dashwoot,, were Surn-
! day visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Wittmer.
Mrs. Beers, Mrs. Xttra, Hoagland,
and daughter Miss guirley and Mr.
H. Bowman, of Detroit, visited
at Grand Bend, ZArich and Rayfield
the past week.
Mr. Gus Denomme of Windsor,
was a visitor with his parents on the
14th con. liay. Gus has been (haft-
ed in the army and has lately re-
ported.
Mrs. Henry Yungblut and - daugh-
ter Miss Inez, Miss Ethel iHess, Mr.
Jacob Deichert attended the funeral
of a cousin, Miss Margaret Watson
of Seaforth.
Mrs. L. Warnock, accompanied by
her mother, who had been visiting at
thehoMe from the West, spent a
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INSURANCE
EXCEPT LIFE
Fire, Auto, Casualty
Fidelity, itG1
Andrew F. Hess,
Zurich
Local Representative Zurich
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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-
pnaent 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
Retinae dividends. Gives you
more time to enjoy life. En -
ii hances value of farm. Improv -
Ies product.
Inquire about our Sanitary
Steel Cow Stalls—Exceptional
Values at Lower Prices. ..
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Lower Priced Sal?;
Automatic Water;n3
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 'diet purpose only.
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PAINT UP ' TIME
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Preserve the Surface on your .Rud;,. It is
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14- a good stock of Mt called for.. Paints, Viumahes,
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RIRNITURE
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w days -with relatives and :Mkt& I '
Goderieh last week,
Sgt.' Charle.s Hay, who is . on the
ice Force, of the Armed Forces,
an eastern point, is spending a
rt leave at his home here. ,
Vora has been received from over -
.s that Sgt. Hughet of Windsor. as
sing. Sgt. Hughet is married 'to
former Miss Blanche Jeffrey of
avertown, south . of St. Joseph.
Decoration Day was observed in
Peter's Lutheran cemetery and
the Bronson line cemetery,' on
iday afternoon. Both events were
-ly well attended.
liss Dorothy O'Brien has accepted
osition as public school teacher in
S. No, 8, Hay and Mr. Ralph
teger has accepted S. S. No,
nley north for the coming school
r. Best wishes accompany these
teachers in their new line of *ark
T'S. A. Bradford (nee Louise Ross)
Hamilton visited: at the home of
and Mrs. John . Albrecht and
er friends -over the week-eild. Miss
e Albrecht accompanied Mrs.
dford to Hamilton for a visit.'
r. and Mrs. Joseph Cantin,of
Areal are spending some time in
Joseph, where Mr. Cantin is erec-
a summer cottage at the lake.
-y to report that Mrs. N. M. Can-
is not improving in health :as
many friends would like to see.
some way fire' ignited about the,
ion steam engine that runs 'the
able saw mill of Roy Schank.at
Kalbfleisch IBMS all a the whole
ne became a mass of flames. The
lire brigade soon put the lire
and all the surplus oil, etc., was
bed off the engine.
Almouncement,
W. H. Brown of We,stmount,
ec, announces the engagement,
s youngest daughter, Mary Isa-
aye] Canadian Air Force (WD)
ght Sergeant Augustus Edward
e, youngest son of Mrs. A. E.
o and the late Mr. Clarke of
. The marriage to take pined on
day, June 24th at 3.30. o'clock,
'3' United ehurch, Westinount,,
Buys BUT(tHER SHOP
'old established butcher busin-
wned and operated by J. W.
Oft Main street, Seaforth, for
years ;has been sold in its en -
to Mr, Wilfred L. Whyte of
Township who received pose -
on June '1,5th. Mr. 'Whyte i8
g the present staff of einploy-
the operation of this business.
attic has been in bsuinessth in
sinee he purchased the shop
ears ago.
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