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1`aT1"i3 F; y s1' °A?u^•, Shirts, lad'ta, at
Men's Sport Trousers, at pr. 1.65
Men's Wore; Pants, light weight, pr. 98c
Extra Special
5 only, 94 Piece Dinner Setts,'tQ sell at each $9.95
This is a Special Order. We will not be able to
procure any more at this low price
GROCERY SPECIALS
Cookies per lb at T 5c
Peas and Corn, canned, 3 tins. 25c
Quaker. Corn Flakes, 2 for 15c
Castile Soap, 12 bars for '5c
Pork and Beans, large tins, 2 for i 9c
Rose Baking Powder, 1 -Ib. tin 15c
No. 1 Ditch Cocoa, lb....., 20c
Chateau Cheese, Half's at i 5c
Jar Rubbers, 12 cut, box 5c
Huskies, W. flakes, 2 pkgs. 14c
We take orders for Montmorency Red' and Black
Cherries, Prices will be lower thanlast season.
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PRODUCE WANTED
PHONE 59 •
Huron & Erie Debentures
CANADA TRUST.
GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES
Any Aanount.. for.. $100.00.. and over Accepted
3% per annum, half yearly for 1 and 2 Years
314% per annum for 3 and 4 Years...
316% per annum for 5 to 10 Years.
Free Information From
Andrew F. Hess, ▪ Zurich
Local Representative -
Zurich
Cubs, (new cereal) 2 pkgs.
Crape. fruit .juice, 18 -oz.
,eels -lite (jelly maker) per bottle
Grape nut flakes per box
S hinola (floor wiz) 1 -lb can
Rice ter Ib.
25c
13c
15c
10c
25c
5c
Lavender soap. (with necklace) 5 bars ' 25c
Sodas, (salted) 2 lbs.
Save : our Cash Coupons fox some
wary
Merano- O:0sch.
EGGS WANTED.
20c
beautiful China-
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ITEMS OF LOCAL iltiTE4ST
A few villagers attended the horse
races at 'Stratford on Sati. ay.
Mrs. C. Either was a week -end vis-
itor with fricnds.at'Hensall..
Mr. Gordon Doer. from BroasIhag-
en .visited with his cousins, :Harold
and Carl Thiel of Zurich.
-Miss Lona Krueger of the' 14th' Con
cession is speudng holiday with 'her
aunt, Mrs. A. Ins, Varnaa.
. Mrs. Ed. Brisson north of Drysdale
was a recent visitor at London: an.V
Port Stanley.
Mrs. Regis Denoni ne wha 1i' es
nortii of Drysdale is spending a few
testis with friends at Chatham and.
Windsor..
Mr. Mil'fred Schilbe, accompanied
by Mr. T. C. Hudson of London..
were to Buffalo on Wednesday on
business. •
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Pitt and Miss
Alma Pitt of near London, spent + Sun-
! day with Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Thiel
of near Hensel'.
Mr. Charles Fritz, Mr. and Mrs.
Ward "Fritz spent the week -end at
Lions Head with Dr. and Mrs. H. H.;
Cowen, Exeter. -
LOCAL, MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday) 24
Butter, dairy
Butter, creamery 25
Butter, Second grade.:... 23c
Eggs;, . 1'i, 15, 11
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45
40
• 11x5 2:'50
.. 20.00
^1.35
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Live Hens, Ib...
Wheat, bushel
Oats, bushel
Birley, bush.
Thick -Wheat, bush. .
,Flour, cwt.
.Sian and shorts, ton
Potatoes, new, bag
•Le Hogs, cwt.
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Zurich's
Ladies' Wear
NEW .SPRING DRESSES
We are now showing a nice range of
New Spring Dresses, and invite you -
to come in and look them over.
Attractive Priced from $1.49 to $7.50
Note—Our Store is in our Residence.'
Nlz and Mrs- W:" West and. son, MI•tS. PEARL MOUSSEAU, Zurich
Miss Olive Fritz and Miss Estella Rhone 47 Zurich
Gregg of Windsor were recent guests +'' -ea ,••
with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Frtz.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher and fam 'Master Campbell Krueger has re-
ily, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. turned home frons. Toronto after sp-
Erwin Fisher of Kitchener were week ending a pleasant week with his.
i 1 end visitors with friends at *Durham. friend, Bruce Thompson.
Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer left last Thurs-
1 day morning to join his family, who
are ,camping at Wilberforce, Ont.
They will be returning home an Aug-
ust 1st.
We join the many Zurich friends
1 of Mr. and Mrs. John Gal:tnan, of
Pigeon, Mich., and former residents
1 of Zurich. On July 20th Mr. Gall-
man celebrated his 90th birthday -
and on July 27th they will celebrate
their 65th wedding anniversary. This
grand old couple are enjoying rime-,
velous good health for their age, and
have good faculties, read the papers
daily and fully enjoy the blessings
bestowed on them from Providence.
CUR MAILING LIST
HARDWARE _ SEEDS and • FURNITURE
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Fencing
If you are thinking of
doing any Fencing this -
year, be sure and consult
Us. And be sure it is the
famous Frost Fence!
PAINTS!
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
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Goodyear . Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes
in all sizes a
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
shelf 1"1
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heavy '�'
Fullyn
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FROST FENCE
... . Jar long life.
Come in and see our stock of Prost
Farm Fence .. the flnestwe've ere:
had. Heavily galvanized by ape.sid
Frost process. Wears for • lifetime.
We can quote you attractive prices.
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ware always in stock.
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QUALITY — PRICK SERVICE
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Messrs. Harold, Oliver and Earl
Johnston of . Toronto, visited their
aunt; Mrs. Thomas Johnston on Sun-
day.
Mr, and Mrs. James Anderson and
weredaughter Ileen of Pigeon, Mich.
were week -end visitors at the home
af'r lir. and Mrs. William Farrell,
off'the town line, west of Blake.
whose whe .left on Monday to at-
teitd.the Evangelical camp near Paris
age: Rev. G. B. Heckendorn, Misses
B jsta Truemner, Shirley Krueger,
Ruby Church, Doris Meyers and Mr.
Allan Czecho.
Word has been received by Zurich
.l',ands of Mrs. Charles Fritz and
0:tighter, Miss Pearl yluntz who are
spending the summer with friends at
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RE
COLE, r AN. STOVES
• Why be uncomfortable in an overheated kitchen
• Suaemer time when you can keep cool. We cangneatly
khelp you. as We have a good stock of Coleman Stoves
1 and Ranges, on Mand for this very hot weather that
4't will greatly help keeping cool in the kitchen And he-
saes` these.Sioves are operated at so small a cost that
Our mailing list has been corrected ; the Pacific coast, Seattle, Wash; Van-
eouvea, 13. C., and other points, that
they "are enjoying themselves immen-
'sely;Fthe scenery awl climate are
outstanding in great 'Rocky Moun-
tains, and they are have a most lov-
ely Milne.
WORTH $200, SOLD FOR $4.
'.An 88 -pound meteorite, quoted at
around $200 by Tonto estro*torrers
Was sold in private dicker between a
Kent county dirt farmer and an oil
prospector for the round .sum of $4.
The rock, largest, piece yet found of
the huge +beteor which Tuesday night
last blazed over the Western Ontario
4ounties, was found on the farm of
Dan Solonon, a negro, near Dresden.
TO GRAPE HOGS DRESSED
The Ontario meat packers have
decided to base prices on and after
July 24 on dressed w t ;bth and gra-
des only, diceardtng the live grading
system. The announcement is ina.de
by the Indistrial and Development
Council of ,Canadian Meat Packers.
and the co-operatl n of all engaged in
the hog; ;industry is urged. The Whyte
up to .ruly 25th and we ask all sub-
etaibers who have recently renewed
their subscriptions to see that your
label has been given credit. We al-
ways appreciate these renewals from
time to tme and it is these who keep
us from closing our door, and make
it possible to carry on. Unfortun-
ately a Few are careless and to these
we say Please 1 No farmer can go' ort
year after year selling his products
without getting paid for them, no
laborer can get along without his
wages, no merchant can keep on sell
ing his wares without money, and we
often wonder just how a wee:4 news
paper can go on for years Without
being paid. It surely takes a lot of
courage and sacrifice to do so. Please!
OVER BLUE WATER BRIDGE
We quote the following from the
Inland Revenue Bulletin, which we
think should be correct The 'Blue
Water" bridge at Sarnia, has now
ween in operation for a little over
e•ht months, and in this p•riod tour-
a person can hardly afford to be without one
FURNITURE
A Few Good Studio Couches, regular $50.00 for
each at' $38.00. - -
Always keep a• Good Stock of New and the very Latest
in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con- . I.
szdered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress, ,Z,
• Dining- Room :Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc.
I JohnBton & KaiIfieiBch.
Hardware & Furniture. fk hone 63
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PlIASSEY-EARRIS NEWS
GENUINE M. -H. PARTS work best on M. -H. Im•
elements... Mower and Bin*r• finives ground
while you wait with carbarundum equipment.
Guaranteed Batteries at .......... $4.49
I x year battery guarantee .'5.85
.2 year battery guarantee 17 -plate . .7:95
Guaranteed 440-21 tires. at , 5.85
Visit the .East End Service Station for':;City, Sery-`'
ice at Zurich prices. Cars and : truck's properly
greased with latest hydralic equipment.
GAS OIL AND GREASE
Tel. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67
East and West End SERVICE STATIONS
ist traffic through Sarnia has. enc •eae- i ,,cltirg Co., Stratford, have follow-
ed 62 per 'cent ascompared w.th the e�t this system far two ycers .hems
r{h cle,, carried by ferry i' a seri- the firet to adopt, the system 100
ilar period one year ago. During this per Cent.
light months p r:od (prior to May
31), over ,134000 cars cro:sc:d the MANY CANDIDATES
bridge, irhe:reas in a s ?".i. period Ottawa --Contestants in Canada':•
last year, th , f e7 1••• °, r•• : aver 82,- great political marathon are rapidly
000 ears. Unitc.cl St,;t•°= ho;idayi al- •:e"<inl;• their places on the starting
�°,' 11€tl from T,,;m
tall'ic, 'x1:71:1 Olefin; the re�ent .•i,e i.. Minister',MaCkenzie King which will
ways resist in he•tvv int ee at o^sal line there to watt a ;a
o a oriel j*nayt1'ere was an increase of -f rurally open a race for seats in the
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I 2,00r' cars over th • beide; 1 eornp• ?rouse of C neanons. Up to middle of
• area with the feny fid*fig, e. last year. last week 148 tandieates had been
On t:1 • holiday 1we .e.rtd -,e• tresis;(' nominated for the. 241 rents in the
5 (ar,' d 8,544 cat,:. In le , 1930 1 ar' r,reert lcsgIsl tivo cls :mbcr as 01-
the 1aridi;,• tan -,-ted :.6,837 cars, '4ta':ori. store noln nattnq convention.;
Icarryings 73,623 passengers. le May ; are under way anti the number is
110.38, the f .r0; ^.e:,°err 1 1g.1`, ; :rilto-)"e ;li^et,d fie grow de, 111 day until
mobiles whir 48,088 ;passengers,. "'r. Hing ;iitnoaice a dote of voting.
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Tg1:LICIOUS, TEMPTING
A• -J' DISHES like this can be made
from leftovers and bread. In more
than WO ways, bread can help you
save money, andadd variety to your
menu.
Kernenaber, bread itself is not
fattening. A combination of pro.
teins and carbohydrates is import-
ant for energy cy and protection n of
body tissues. Eat at least six slices si
day. Try our delicious bread NOW!
ECKEL'S BAKERY
FREE!
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