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Cotton Bed Spreads 80x100, each at
Hemstitched Sheets, large at each
Pillow Slips,, at pair
$1.49
1.29
49c
Red or Blue Checked table linen, 54 -In at yd. 59c
Factory Cotton, at per yard ' 10c
15c
85c
Boys' long pants for school wear, pr. 1.00
65c
Fine' White Broadcloth, at yd.
Men's Fine Shirts, each
Boys' Sweaters, Pullovers, each
GROCERY SPECIALS
Rio Coffee, lb
Rice, 4 lbs. for
Cookies, assorted, per lb_
22c
25c
15c
Castile Soap, 12 bars for _...._. Zic
Pork and Beans, large, 2 tins 19c
Prunes, per Ib. 1 Oc
19c
20c
25c
.25c
Macroni, 4lbs.
Chips°, pkg.
Peas or Corn, 3 tins for
Fresh salted peanuts, 2 lbs. far
EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES
J. GASCHO & SON
PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59
Huron & Erie Debentures
CANADA_ TRUST
GUARANTEEI ' - ; ; TIFICATES
lz*�t►itz_ f+or; $1;00:00,i an40igver A�,cepted
3% per armurn,; half ' et.`1f !!for:, cd..!, Y ;:
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33.% per annum for 3 and 4 Years....
316% per annumforAP 19 Years ; • `
"Free Information From
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich
Local Representative - Zurich
ZURICH HERALD
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Grocery Store
Coigates Soaps 5 bars and glass bowl
Rills°, large and small p
Olives stuffed, • 12 oz., bottle
Newport' Fluffs''with -Cereal,; bowl 28 -oz
Salmol, ' Targe can
bates with Pitts, 4 lbs;
Cookies per lb.
Orange' juke 13:oz. 'can
, 25c
25c
25c
59c
10:
25c
15c
10c
Save our Cash Coupons fdir some beautiful China-
ware.
Menno Oesch - Zurich
EGGS WANTED. Phone 165
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))'EMS 00 LOCAL IN n',1th,Slf
Rev. F. B. Meyer of Sebringville,
called in town . on Monday.
Mr and Mrs. T. L. Williams, Mr. Cal-
vin and Miss Ethel Williams motored
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butte, dairy . 24
to London- on' Friday. Butter,. creamery 25
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Prang and dau- ,BL,,uttun; Second grad . 11, 15,23c 11
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ghter, Mrs. Ivan Kalbfleiscn were at Live Hens, lb. 10-12
London Friday.
All public -and High Schools will Wim;' bushel - _ ......... _ .... 50
0)04 bb27
open on Tuesday next, September 5, • bush. 45
for the fall term, and school days are' , ... .
soon here again, Buckwheat bask ..,...... 50
Mr. and Mrs.' C. 0: Smith and two Bran' d: s 1.75 2.50,
sons, Mr. and Mrs: Whitney Broken- lanae and shorts, ton "21.35;
shire of St. Joseph Motored to Tob- H Sftoes,. m�vir,
Eire How, c-
ornery and the Bruce Peninsula one 9.141?
day the `past: week. Thursday, Friday, Saturday
The sad news was received here on'
Thursday, 'August 24th of the death
of Mr. John Baldson, of Cashmere,
Washington. He was a brother-in-
law to Mrs. John K. Ehlers and Mrs.
Sol Zimmerman and Mr. Sol Schro-
eder of the Zurich district.
Mr. Herb Mousseau and auk
Hess of Zurich, 'Mr. 'Elia, Mousseau
:of Kippen accompanied by ROM.' El-
sie, and Don Brown, motored up to
• Lion's Head where they enjoyed some
trout trolling. They had; a,couple. of
nice strikes by ,these husky `fellows,.
blit of course;..like a1X,Sishermen, they
could have stood a: few. more bites.
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We are sorry; to . report the mishap
which, tjefei1 Mr Garfields.Witn ej, of
the, Babylon line .One, .day :.st week
While' putting on a Tod of millett, in
some way. >he horses"'took off uriex
pettedly', jerking r , Witmer: .downs
the back• of ,the,toad,'with the result
that he receiveil.a bad shaking up, m-
}wring his leg which. is .in general
not too strong: The horses were
however fortunately stopped, before
any damage wilt done to tee other
surroundings. -
Again we are in the midst of a bad
war scare in Europe when Herr Hit-
ler is making one of his autocratic
demands on other nations and by
force threatens to take some more
territory from other nations if not
given freely. This' time '-rae.ce and
Great Britain are standing solid to
defend • the weaker ` "'nations and. if
Hitler, the mad man of Europe as he
it often •called, wishes to gran any
territory' •from the weaker nations he
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and FURNITURE
Zurich's
Ladies' Wear
SUMMER SALE
On Now! 'In order to clear all
;Summer Dresses, we are offer-
ing the carne:at Big .Bargains.
Your call,will be appreited_
Nr4-' Our Store :is in our Residence.
HARDWARE -- SEEDS
Wire
If you are thinking of
doing any Fencing this
year, be sure and consult
Us. And be sure it is the
famous Frost Fence!
FROST FENCE
, , ..for long life.
Come in enact see our stock of Frost
Farm Fence .. the finest we've eves
had. Heavily galvanized by spathe)
Frost process. Wean for a lifetime:
We can quote you, attractive price's,
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a. wanly. Rost Ears +s.,
SAVES YOU MONSYI•,
PAINTS! PAINTS!
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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 `fires and Tubes
in all sizes qt
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughng and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock. a„,...
STADE & WEIDO
ZURICH - ONT.
QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE
alliin' .
Will have; to do it by war and have
'opposing ' his ''.Great, ,Britain 'and
France wh are nt present armed to
the teeth as the saying goes., It would
indeed he too li'acT if the: blood of a
few million lives were spilled just to
satisfy the lusts for one elan.
COUNSEL, . ENGAGED
. Reeves of sixteen municipalities in
Huron County :silplporting the 1Vlogg
and 'Quinlan ' equahaation report met
at •Lohdesboro and. decided to retain
J. W. McGibbon, barrister, of Kitch-
ener, to defend the report 'against the
appealing.municipaiities, namely God-
erich town and Stephen Township.
MRS. PEARL MOU EAU'.
• Phone 47 • Zurich
IlluYsdayY, August ;hitt 111 1 -,
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STORE
COLEMAN STOVES
• „ S '•O1iED AT GO•$AERIGH in . • .
gaff, a million} bin/leis ..of, whekt
grownthis year in }Aaron 'County is
now being stored int Goderich in the
elevators: - About ;half the quota has
already,. been delired••:by rail from
the district. The wheat is netting the
farmer 52 cents per bushel. This Is
the •first• time Ontario wheat has
been 'stored in. Goderich elevators.
The total storage capacity at the
waterfront is 5,000,000 busheis,#lood-
lights have recently been installed
for use. in the eventuality of war.
.$1,600 FOR WELFARE
More than $1,300 was realized for
children's welfare work by the Lions
Club, Goderich as a result of their
two-day frolic at West st, skating
rink. Theevent was attended by over
2,000 and the net realization is about
the same as last year, H. T. Perdue
+ he OnconstOriable in ars overheated kitcllin
Summer. tirme:'arhen you can keep cooL We cangTeatly,
4. help you as We have a good, stock of Coleman &Oyes
and Ranges: an hand for this very hot weather that
will greatly help keeping cool : Sial. the kitchen.....
. sides these Stoves are operated at so =, . ,1 a cost:: that
a person' can hardly afford to be without one
dl Few Good Studio Couches, regular $50.0B for
each at
x'8.00.
Always keep'a Good Stock. of New and the veri !Latest:
in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con •
sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, lit,.
Dining Room Suites, Occa�sirmnal Chairs Rock,. Etc.
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Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
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FURNITURE
Hensall Couaci1 Minutes
The regular meeting of the Village
Council' was held on the 'eve. of Aug.'
8th at -8 p.m. with all members pres-
ent. Minutes of the previous meet-,
ing were read and adopted. '
J W...Ortwein, W. 0. Goodwin and
Case appeared as a` delegation
from the bowlers asking the Council
to. take over the Bowling Green and
Finances, as they were in difileulty,
Motion, that we grant the Bowlers
the sum of $150. to help defray exp -
0§e.,.
Lee :Redden, reported rthe,.pavem-
in
e
eat on I�.ing st. ar r qUlr
g repairs
and was instructed to look, after the
same, also to repair the low catch
basins. •
Sls dirk re erred J: Fisher
Reeve 'A
wishing to remove a decaying tree.
F. Beer appeared as a delegate
from the Canadian Legion re wreath
to be placed on the Legion. on Sept-
ember 25th. Action deferred.
ii Correspondence read: Imperial Oil.
Ltd., Mrs. Flossie Brock, N. C. Hy-
mn Co., Frank Donnelly, Municipal
Wingham, was the winner of a new Board; Dept. of Public Welfare; Dep -
auto major prize.only this summer Mr
Perdue purchased a new sedan,
.LLQUdit CHARGE PREFERRED
Goderich- County Qonstables 'er-
uson and Gardiner conducted liquor
-aids at Grand Bend and. Crediton,•
eith the result of lying four charges
ender the LC:&. Three charges'' arose
:?lit of :a visit,to the premised' of ',a
irediton man and one of those of a for Stall 35.74;; N. C. Haymn Co..
Grand Bend man, The summons are i floor powder $1; .Itensall Print shop
answerable at Exeter on :Sept. 1. printing $32; R. Webber supplier
Magistrate J. A. Making has stated street 3.10; V. Hedden, labor street
from the bench, provincial and coup- $2 a A. Sangster Son, supplies reet
ty police have reiterated, that as far and rink. 32.79; J85. McClinchey team:
as they are concerned there is to be Mg park 5.20; T. Richardsdn, labor
no marking of tune with respect to 40c; 'Hensel Hydro, hall and metol
enforcement of the L.C.A. in Huron 4.72•,, Bowling Club'grant $50,
County nendinsr a handing down by Motion that bills and accounts az
the appelate division of Ontario Sup- read. lie passed. Motion that we ad-
reme •Count on the statutes of the jei rn to meet Sept. I1, at 8 p.rn.
Canada Temperance Act in IIurnn, jentes A. Paterson,
Glexlr:
Perth ;and Peer.
MASSEY-IIARRIS NEWS
GENUINE M. -H. PARTS work best one M. -H. Inn-
pleznents... Mower and Binder Knives ground
while you wait with car1Tartindu r equipment
Gi; aranteed Bt- $4.49
1 year •1Qattery,..guarantee 6.85
2. year battery guarantee 17p 7.95
Guaranteed 440-21 tires at,t 5.85
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Visit -the East . End. Service 'Station for City Serv-
ice at ::Zurich prices Carse and I bels' ripper)
. greased witfiaaut t -lips ra ifs Iv�ii firel[d* F;.
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GAS OIL AND GREASE
Tel. Shop 149 O KLOPP & ` .SONS Res.,.
East andWest End SERVICE STATIONS -1
artment of Finance, Judge T, M.
Costello, same considered and filed.
Bills and Accounts read;!:,••
O. Rowcliffe, relief $2;11.. McMih
Ian, groceries $1;0; L. Heddn savary
,$55; Jas. Paterson, cartage and tele-
phone .70 Bank of Montreal,inter-
est $7.75; T. M.'Costello,; 9ourt of
Revision' $10; C.N.R. rent of.groirnds
$1' Bonthron & Drysdale,:' supplier
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BREADED CHOPS;',
HSH,' .CUTLETS., :
CHICKEN';
Prepare,neat i,r Rsh accord
ing to its t.,1i �idual require '.
a meR; �.iid tiim yf4#lwipe,
k �hoR9l:.trim tlUtletr td.suit-..,
able sizer ciitgdiAg-chicken '
iq pieces for `serving,., have
fitp )lets boned and cut in
41, ecce forserv1ng ro: , •
z p3Er ry e e io Ash in fine
ifLed'sind Seasoned crumbs};.-
. 5 hc�,ir,wdal4�C'd( geatiei :egg, . ,
, e •.again coat completely
a5
Brawn
quickly'
lq4aneienus, aradunt. of hot
ltt y SY r h t
Ieoti nu,'g,co krni.betel
�r tend& `ttnJ ippii =la,tQb
eb oicn r-fle a< tifig, ...
ot.'generoul*l i _with
tF i ,find .1444-14. very ,
hot,:;ui ii •j$tf!! t; Rake un .
coverrd kitli_freauent,bast .
ir} 11ritl1 '` ol{l i' trusted
rl l69ited,�:tit>;oblii2., Or,
WITH the help of bread, you
can prepare hearty,wbolesome
melits''that 'wile 'please sons and
husbands
In 103 'ways' bread can be used to
add variety to;your menu and save
youlmoney, Eat our bread often far
its delicious goodness and valuable
proteins and carbohydrates. An
energy and tissue building food,
bread itself is `not fattening. Each
day, eat at least six slices of our
delicious bread.
"403 WAYS TO
SERVE BREAD"
-- Bis illustrated
recipe book worth
25¢ Will be sent
to you FREE. Just
lens* your stem.
with ars.
ECKEL'S BAKERY - Zurich