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IN THESE DAYS OF ADVANCING PRICES
Ibex Blaarket,y, large, pr.
.$2.39
Esmond Blankets, large, part wool, pr...: 3.95::,
Alton Blankets, large, part wool.....:........•175
Pure Wool Blankets, 3 pr. only, -•7-1b.. at, pr7.75
Wheeling Yarn Skein 28c. Pound 1.10
Fingering Yarn, Skein 35c. Pound 1.35
To -day wholesale price of fingering yarn is 1.601b.
Men's heavy Jumbo knit Sweaters, each 2.25
Men's Leather Caps, each 1.25
3 only Boy's Suits, 2 -pr.' trousers, 34 to 369.95
GROCERY SPECIALS
Macaroni, per lb.
Jello with r_appie, 5 for
Pork and beans, large
Baking Powder 1-1b. tin
Rice No. 1, 3 lbs. for
Clark's Soups, 3 tins for
Choc. Cookies per lb.
Val. Raisins, large, per lb.
Infant's Delight Soap 4 for
Pink Salmon, per tin
5c
15c
10c
25c
25c
25c
16c
15c
21c
' 15c
J. GASCHO
PRODUCE WANTED
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Heron & Erie Debentures
CANADA TRUST
GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES
-Any Amount., for..: $100.00., and over Accepted
3% per annum, half yearly for 1 and 2 Years
3 3t % per annum for 3 and 4 Years...
33i % per annum for 5 to 10 Years.
Free Information From
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Local Representative Zurich
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Grape Fruit Juice, 15 -az, can, each 10c
Baking .Molas+ ..6cses, . per ib
Soap ,Flakes, 5 -lbs, 35c5c
25c
25c...
Raisins _ (leached) per lb -, .. 18c:1
Ginger. snaps., per lb. 1 Oc
Save our Cash Coupons for some beautiful.'China
ware.
Menno Oesch Zurich
EGGS WANTED. Phone 165
Corn, •Goldexi •Bantam .(small 'tan)
rruito' jelly (4 pl gs. with bowl)
Peel` (inixed ready cut) per,.1b .. ..
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iTEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST LOCAL MARKETS
Miss Nora Fremlin of 'Toronto, (Corrected every Wednesday)
spent a few clays at the home of Mr. Butter, dairy
and Mrs. Menno Oesch, also visiting Hata-, creamery
other friends. Eggs ..... 37, 33, 26, 14
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver and Mrs Hens, live, lb. 10 8
Flossie Brown` of London.were Sun SChicks, live ........... . . . . 11 9
Sun-
day visitors at the home of Mrs.' Chicks, dressed
Chas. Weber, and Mr. and Mrs.1 Wheat, •bnshei
'Clarence Datars of town. Oats, bush
.The 'local teachers' convention in Barley, bush.
Buckwheat, bu,h
Flour, cwt.
-Bran and shorts, ton
J. Hey and expressed their appre-
ciation. Potatoes, '75•lb. bag
of the sumptuous meal served. Live Hogs, cwt. ..........
Mr. Arthur Truemner of Toronto, '
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. S. Johnston, and his mother,
Mrs. H. Truemner who is staying at
the Johnston home.
Messrs. Thos and David Meyers,
Mrs. Melvin Brown, Mrs. Wm. Hay,
and Mrs. S. Hey motored on Sunday
to visit their sister, -Mrs. Russell Lee
at Battle Creek, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Jolie :Wenner and
son Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Louis
.Sehilbe enjoyed a mator'trIp''to Kit-
chener and Guelph, -on Sunday -where
" they visited friends.
Mr. Conrad Truemner, Mr. and Mrs
Hilton Truemner and son. Elwood, al-
so Master Rauph Krueger visited re-
latives at Milverton over the week-
end.
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number were ,entertained as paid
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_Engagement
The engagement is announced of
Emma Josephine. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McBride, of Stan-
ley Township, to Thomas Stewart, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beattie, Lon-
desboro. The marriage to take place
the latter part of November.
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THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
• Special Prices on 'all Permanents
for four weeks, starting on Novem-
ber '18th, • . • 1939.. All Permanents
guaranteed. Phgne 102.
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•,}viRS. FRED 'pHSELE, Proprietress
Three engineers of the Onarro De-
partment of Highways are said to be evening. Dr. R. H. Taylor then gave
making surveys on the Blue Water � an outline of the work ane the or -
highway below Grand Bend, presum- ' ganization followed with the officers
ably with a view to the improvement chosed: Pres., Mrs. Louis Morena;
of the road through the Pinery and on vice-pres., Mrs. R. H. Taylor; secy.,
to Sarnia` Mrs. J. M. Tiernan; Treas., E. Nadi-
- Change in Date ger. Rev. T. Luft, Rev. H. E. Rdp-
In order not to conflict with the rel and E. Narliger were named as a
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.COLEMAN STOVES
Why be uncomfortable in an overheated . kitchen in
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� Summer .,umrrxer tune ' hhen you can keep cool. We cangreatly
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help you as We have a good stock of Coleman Stoves
t. and Ranges on hand for this very hot weather that
will greatly help keeping cool in the kitchen..... And be -
I sides these Stoves are operated at so small a cost that
a person can hardly afford to be without one
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FURNITURE
A Few Good Studio Couches, regular $50.00 for
each at $38.00.
On their return a reception will be
held at the home of the bride's par-
ents. The .happy young couple will
reside -on the groom's. fine u.rm on
Goshen line,. Stanley. 'The Her-
ald Joins their many friends in 'ex-
tending most hearty congratutations-
T' RED CROSS ORGANIZE
•At a meeting held in the Lutheran
church basement, Dashwood, a Red
Cross unit was organized for the vil-
lage and community. E. Nadiger,
chairman, of the Trustee Board, op-
ened the meeting. Rev. H. E. Koppel
was appointed chairman and C. F.
Pllle was appointed secretary for the
Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest
1. in. Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con-
t sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress,
Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc.
Johnston 8cKallak eih
" : Hardware : & Furniture. Phone 63
•b•har e of the
AngENIIINEMmilmlima sittings of the equalization court,the committee to a in c g
meeting of the Huron County Corn- canvass of the community this week
for funds. -Crediton, at a meeting
held' in CreditonHall a Red Cross
unit was organized- Reeve C. Mawh-
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HARDWARE SEEDS and FURNITURE
YOUR WINTER
Hardware Needs
YOUR HEATING. EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment?
Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob-
ably
You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over
for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best
Advantages.
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our
Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al-
ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt-
resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsike, Timothy
Clover Seeds, Etc.
COAL AND COKE
Colder Days will soon be here which will demand the
most suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let
us fill your bin 'while prices are lowest.
STADE &WEIDOI
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cil, announced for November 14th, is
deferred to Monday, November 20th.
The equalization court is again in .
progress this week and many inter- inney acted as chairman- Mrs. Howey
esting and logical points are being of Exeter, was present and gave in -
1'r. ought up and argued out. Just
what will be the outcome of the whole
thing .remains to be seen.
BUSINESS CHANGES
Two important business changes
have been made on Exeter's Main St.
rhe large produce building opposite
the Town Hall occupied by W. C.
Allison and formerly by H. T. Rowe
has been sold to Canada Packers and
in the near future will become a hive
of activity. It is thought that a turn-
ip wazing plant. will be installed. The
new owners get immediate possession.
In years past the building was used
extensively in handling eggs and far -
:mi.'s produce but in recent years Mr
Rowe and his successor Mr. Allison
have confined their interests to coal
gasoline and oil. Mr. Row gets from
B. M. Francis the building occupied
by Canada Packers and this will be
use by Mr. Allison..
HYMENEAL
A quiet wedding tool: place en
Monday November 13th at 10 a,m. in
the Parsonage of Sebringville Evan-
selical church when Rev. F. B. Meyer
Jilted in marriage Miss Olive Mar -
on Witmer, daughter of Mr. and
T,n. S. Witmer of the Babylon line, Cambell, brother of the bride, and
with Mr. Robert Campbell McKinley, f'awren'ce Ayotte, of Assumption
only son of Mrs. Jean McKinley and colege, brother of the groom. The
'he late Robert McKinley, of the , groom's gift to the bride wasa gold
Goshen Line, Stanley. The bride wore 'locket, to the maiden or ::on,or, a
a lovely peacock blue fine crepe with , gold bracelet, to the bridesmaids
collar and cuffs of heavy hand made compacts and the best man a foun-
lace. Her travelling dress consisted of fain pen. Later in the afternoon the
a black sheer crepe trimmed with couple left on an extended trip to Ot-
beautiful white embroidery .andace- tawa and other eastern points. The
essories to match. Her coat being bride received Many useful gifts, also
black with seal trimmings. The happy aM sbstarltial cheque from her father.
Icouple left for Toronto and other Upon their return the.coupwa wilt re -
points of.interest in the '13. S.. A. 'side' in . Detroit. .
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formation regarding the work. The.
officers _ are: Pres., Mrs. M. Telfer;
vice-pres., Mrs. H. R. Eilber; secy.
Mrs. O. C. Misner; treas., M. Telfer;
campaign corn. H. K. Eilber, chair-
man; C. Mawhinney, F. W. Morlock,
Mrs L., England and Dr. C. C. Mj3-
ner At Bayfield a "hard time'{
dance for the benefit of the Red
Gross was put on by the Bayfield
¥en's Advisory : Board. A good.
crowd attended.
HYMENEAL
Ayotte--Campbell
On Saturday, Oct. 21 Our Lady of
Mt. Carmel church. was the scene of
a pretty autumn wedding when Mary.
daughter of "Mr, and Mrs.w : Camp-
bell, became the bride of Urban Ay-
otte, son, of ,Mr. and Mrs. Tuffield.
Ayotte, of the 14th con., Hay Twp.
1`'he bride given in marriage by her
father, was gowned in white bridal
satin with Queen Ann collar and
train. Frances Campbell, sister of the
bride,' was Maiden of Honor: Ursula
Campbell, another 'sister of the bride
and Doris Ayotte, sister of the gro-
om, were the bridesmaids. Richard
Ayotte, brother of the groom, acted
as best man. The ushers were John
DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS
Removed Promptly
Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Etc. Courteous Service
Phone 235 Exeter, Ont. (Collect)
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SWEET GOODS.
All Ingredients .Used are of the Highest Quality
ALL CONFECTIONS ICE CREAM
Our Store will be closed each Wednesday Evening
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MA.SSEY-HARRIS NEWS
GENUINE M. -H. PARTS work best on M. -H. hn-
plements... -Mower and Binder Knives ground
while you wait with carbarundum 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 for City Sery-
ice at Zurich prices. Cars and trucks properly
greased with latest hydralc equipment,
GAS OIL AND GREASE
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Tel. Shop 149 : Ue'
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