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A new diocovery for the greatest protection ngarast
aalaarra alazi atIna. in Stockings at 20c. a Tube.
Procure your Hosiery from relia9e Dealers who
stand for quality goods only.
GROCERY SPECIALS
Super Suds with dish, pkg.
Soap,. 12 bars
Feesand corn,. 3
Cooki2.s, per lb
Prunes, 2 Ibs. for
Salmon, per tin
Creel dish and five soaps
1-resh salted peanuts, 2 -lbs
EXTRA SPECIAL
5 only 94 Piece Dinner Setts in Rose and Green,
Decorated Patterns at $9.95 each.
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19c
25c
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75c
tins
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iTEMS DI' LOCAL iNFEST LOCAL MARKETS
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith motored
to .Seaforth on business on Teursday.
Mrs. C. Eilber spent a rew days in
Hensel]. recently.
Arss liaberer and a ean
Krtie-
ger are spending a week with friends.
larteliener.
'Miss jean Brenneman of Baden has
returned to her 'home after spending:
a week with her friend Glady Beech -
ler o.: the Bronson Jima
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• airs. Wm. Redinger and daughter
t Katayrn from .Detroit, visited at the
home of Mrs. A. Fuss on Sunday,also
Mr. Frank Wheatley of Detroit.
Mrs. Clara Walper and daughter,
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
Biggs of Windsor, spent a pleasant
week -end at the home of the- former's
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bleck.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Walsh and daugh-
ter Carol of London, Mr. and, Mrs. E.
Heat and daughter Jean. of. Toronto
were week -end visitors at the home
Jr ..Jr. and Mrs. .Sol. Baechler.
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Erie Debentures
CANADA TR ST
GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES
fof:: $100.00.. and over Accepted
3% per annum, half yearly for 1 and 2 Years
% per annum for 3 and 4 Years. ..
3 per annum for 5 to 10 Years.
Free Information From
,are117 Zurica
A, 0 He,
Local Representative
Zurich
"V'Wa.1.• '
00i -reefed fiC err Wednesday)
Better; dairy ....... 24
13iitter, creamery ....... ..... 25
Butter, Second' grade 28e
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by f3e. uncoroc.-lr'':....Nle in an overkliated hi
Sumunirzr time when you can keep cool. We c!iita9:7eatly
hep you as We have a good stock of Colerrnagti. Stoves
and Ranges on 'fiand for this very hot weather that
will greatly help keeping cool in the kitchen And be-
sides these Stoves- are operated at so sznall a cost that
• a person carg:harelly afford to be wfthout oiTe
FURNITURE
A Few Good Stidi Couches, regular' $50.60 for
midi at $38.00..
3. • Always keep a Good. Sock of New and the -very Latest
in Furniture at Very.' Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con--
sidered. Let us show' you our Beds, Springs, Mattress,
Dining Room Suites,. Occasional Chairs Rollers, Etc..
-- 1i, 15, 11
Live Hens; lb.. 10-121 a
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Eggs
Wheat, bushel' .. 50
27
Oats, bushel........
Barley, bush.
Buckwheat, bush,.
Flour, cwt.
Bran and shorts, ton
,Potatoes, new, bag 1.35
Live Hogs, cwt. . 9.10 .
45 -1‘. Johnston & KaBilleiClebs
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1.75 2.50
20.00 ▪ Hardware & :Furniture. Pima 63
Beautiful showers greeted this pat
of Ontario the past week, and all
plants and vegetatiOn are again look-
ing up and growing. In fact to the
we In the... Kippenarea too .mach
rain is experienced as the fields - are,
Horded in the lower places. While
here it is about right.•
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Judgment has been 'handed to .111.0
local Division . Court Clerk in the
case of Robert Thomson vs. the Twp.
Of Bay, in favor of the plaintiff. The.
cease was tried over a year age at the
hall here and was for costs ()Ver. a
dreieage scheme which was never
constructed.
PUBLISHERS MEET
Representatives and members of
the Canadian Weewky Newspaper
Association will attend the 2•Oth
• nual convention held at Niagara
.Fall(, Ont., on Auguea to titit,
2:3) will a•qc,n4
eions and later visit the World's
at New York City.
THEFTS ATGRAND BEND
• ' With the arrest of three younths
Grand Bend police lelieve t'ley hpv-
put an end to an epinwmic of thaft
from parked automobilPs, pr vnleii
at the summer resort for wee7,s. The
three boys all juveniles, were .brou-
ght before J. W. Craigio, J. P., in
Cleaorich last 'Wednesday and reman-
ded to jail for appearance before
liagistrate Melcins. Ithneeetee peeteaz,
lugs and all manlier of articles have
been stolen from par',eel earti at
Grand Bend since the 5e(„a).1 ()petted.
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HARDWARE
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SEEDS and FURNITURE
If you are thinking of
doing any Fencing this
year, be sure and consult
Us. And be sure it is the
4 famous Frost Fence!
N'ettu•volvgliA
F OST FENCE
. . . for long life.
Come in and see our stock of ,Frost
Farm Fence the finest we've eves
had. Heavily galvanized by spoc.al
Frost process. Wears for a lifetime.
We can quote you attractive prices.
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SAVES YOU MONIIVII
PAINTS! 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
Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes
in all sizes
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
it Plumbing, Furnace Work', Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line ,ti hespry and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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HEN ADOPTS KITTENS
From the farm of John Flyn, -on
highway No. 4, south of Exeter,
comes a story of confined family re-
lations of a -cat, her four kittens and
a hen. Last Fining the hen v. -es brood-
ing for some days in the hay mow,
when the cats fayaily arrived close at
hand. Then confusion began eleel
the hon doci:Zed that the four kittens
were her own offspring. Slue then
she covers them at night under het
..vings and accompanies them in the
daytime. When the b. k fed sh.i
malls the four to help eet tee grain
although as yet they rerctsel
hat will of diet.
CHARGES El'APT.077al
Coderich,'ohn (')rue who see-
tir.:d a position as a ferm hen(' thr-
ough the Go VoITIMellt L
gi.!!'13 Cy at Lomlon, has pre
eatlt and inthnidation
It his employer, Leslie (i.7;,e, Cioderieh.
ale also has 1.041 v. I 1,irri
!Arairr thf! IVI8A1,r and S''',"Vantii .Act
tavine, The 11:6•11i!.
"lit CI•:rt ;40 • VZH6 CV11:!,.1 •ht p017! crt,
at zIfter Otlatrne ha,1 told authorit-
rtt; Aory. zit)! .2-•,,
di;ectod that au 1t1to charext
alo .be fo, eea (se-e.ay'ee
; ad:ealrnment until.August 3. Os-
borne ela'ms that be eel reeeia,
led in iuries at the hands of his ern-
doyer, yeradring medial attentioe
bet t] -;t Cox theenteniel aim with vie-
lence if he (Ed not parterre certain;
farm duties,
Ladi6s' Wear
NEW' SPRING DRESSES
We are now shewing a nice range of
NW Spring Dresses, and invite you
te, male ire wadi look them over.
,Attractive Priced from $1.49 to $7.50
Note -L -Our Store is in our Residence.
MRS; PEARL MOUSSEAU, Zurich
Phone,, 47 Zurich
•...::ENg.A.G.E.IVISN'T ANNOUNCED
Mr. -.and Mrs. R.1111, Gale of Bayfield
announce the engagement of then!
daughter, Margaret .Gladys, to Rev.
George Esmond Morley of .Chatham;
sea of Mrs. William Morley of Nor-
wich, the marriage to take place on;
August 9t1i at b p.m. in St. Andrew"a
United .church, Bayfield. A trolls- I
se*tea will be held at the manse oat
Atigait 2nd from 4 to 7 o'eleek, to
vvhich.friends are invited.
• A PROSPLROUS VILLAGE
The. village of Lawn appears to
be having a bbom period. The new
boverage room opened Ally 15th and
vie new g:1401in.0 6-Latw.itihualt,
of the viliage, commenced operations.
.. cold storage plant was instalied
recently and is also open for basin -
A nee- poolroom ms been opened
and tee tailoring and shoemaking eet-
ablishrnents have been moved to new
locations in the busness The
Hydro commission has purchased new
headquarters and work is under way
moving theh ydro lines off Main st..
The telpehone lines wore removed a
Year ago so now the main through -
fare is anobstrueted, with Lae exc-
eption of the street lighting system.
1110,1iy..yesidents and business men of
the vilage have painted and renov-
nted their .proporties and are making
plans for further improvements.
'• Much Fire. boss
A release item from the Canadian
Underwriters Association states; Can -
adieu property valned at $25,890,180
was destroyed in 44,104 fires in i.:•>38
and aix anaIyiis of causes giveh ir
go,yerrtment statistics shows that pro-
bably more than 00 per cent of tilos,'
fires could have boon prevented by
the'exercise of ordinary care, accord-
ing to. an analysis reler.:-.:ed. Of the
total fires 13,71D destreyed property
valued at $2,426.597 through "Smo
kers" _ card OSS/IPS nontchos; 8,-
972 'fires were caused by stovele fur-
naces, boilers, and pipe: with loss r
mounting t) $1,808.208, Electri
wiling and appliances started 2,625
fires which involved a loss of $2,394-
• 27g. One of the strongest orgumont:
in favor of safety advanced by the
Assoeietion is supported by govern
writ fig'p'es which show that 1,130fN
camsed a loss of $1:11.65.5 rue
.curved.. from lightning in building
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.1iirl..,i‘ve
ivirent
ncr rilerna;ondocirfs1,1i:311i4e
caused by lightning in buildinee,
which were rodded. m•feetive ehinn
neys and flues were reenonsible fo'
8.870 fires which destroved peoperta
veleel• at $-1.690.207. Snark,•! from
an'ten firer. stilted 1,004 ovIthrealcv
beci.ro they were extlnquishol,
tu-4--r---1 property to the value of
'.$195,872.
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MASSEY-HARRIS Nil -WS
GENUINE M. -R PARTS work best on. Im-
plkments... Mower and Rinner Krii:v,es ground
while you wait with carbarundurn. equipment.
Guaranteed Batteries at ..... $4.49
I% year battery guarantee ......... 6.85
2 year battery guarantee 17 -plate .. 7.95
Guaranteed 440-21 tires at 5.85
Visit the East End Service Station f,or.
ice at Zurich. prices. Cars and trucks? ,opertr
• greased with latest hydralio equipett.
GAS OIL AND GREASE
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Tel. Shop 1 49 O. KLOPP & SONS Res, 67
East and West End SERVICE STATIONS -
te_1\TY HOSTESS knows that guests
24.:A. are pleased and impressed with
dainty, clever sandwiches like these.
Inexpensive and-wholeiome, sand-
wiches give you bread at its best.
And that's only one of our 103
ways that bread can save you money.
put variety in your menu. A cora-
bination of proteins and carbohy-
drate, bread itself is not fittening...
gives you extra energy. Eat at least
six slices of our delicious bread
every day.
"lea WAYS TO
SERVE BREAD"
- Deg Illusivaged
recipe lteek worth
2S0 will he sent
to you FREE..lust
leave your .natrae
with so.
ECKEL'S BAKERY
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