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3 only Lace Bedspreads, 90x108 -inches,
Reg. '11,95, for 8.50 each
10 Only Braided FeIf Mats, 21x36 -in. at 1.45 each
4 only New Broadfelt Mats 27x51 -in. at 4.65 each
20 Only Ladies' Print Housedresses at ..1.65 each
25 pair Flannelette Blankets, fine quality,
Blue, or Pink check 3.65 a pair
All Mens and Boys Overcoats, Windbreakers,
Breeches at Reduced Prices
GROCERIES
Bulk Black Tea, per lb.
Canned Peas,
Sardines, Brunswick
Pearl Barley per lb.
Cream of Wheat, per lb.
36c
.2 for 25c
2 for 17c
6,
6c
Gascho Bros
TELEPHONE 59
111,111b J1i' LULL Lt
Mr, and Mrs. Gideon Koehler were
at London on Saturday,
M't;, Harold Slade is visiting at
the home of her parents near Lon-
don,
Mr. and Mrs Chas, Thiel and
ughter Dian, visited relatives
Dashwood lest week.
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter per )b. 38
Eggs 3,1,
Turkeys, dressed
da' Geese, dressed
at Ducks, dressed
Chickens, dress
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Mack have tak- Wheat bushel
en -up residence in a few rooms at Oats, bushel
t the home of Mrs., E. Hey. I Barley, bush.
29 `22
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28
28
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30-20
1.12
50c
73
70
2.60, 2.75
.......30.00
33.00
Sir. and Mrs, Rae Fisher and Mre Buckwheat, bush.
Wnr. Thiel spent a day in Lon
Q last week, visiting ,relatives and
ends.
00 Mr, and Mrs; Hugh MacKinno
9 Toronto and Dr. Archie MacKin
D of Guelph were week -end visitors
�uG with their mother,. Mrs. IY1. M•acl.(in-
''}} non.
QV� Mr. and Mrs. Wellington John
0 and Mrs. A] bert .Ka1bdleisch and
- and Mrs. Wm. S. Johnston, were M
�t? day visitors in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Denomme and fam-
e, ay who occupied several rooms in
vol the home owned by Mr. Herb Mous-
DOG scan, have Ieft with their household
�nD effects for Windsor, on Saturday.
`' - Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Gascho are en.
Cy�/' joying a very pleasant visit with the
tatter's sister, Miss Ellen Turkiheim
ee; and other friends at Toronto, also
visiting at other points for a few
Qe ,veer -s, 1VIr. Ed. Gascho remain
QO only for the week -end.
ti Mother Dies
eRev. C. 13. Heckendorn recei
the sad news of the passing. of
mother, who had been injured in
fall the other week in Kitchen
don Flour, cwt.
fri- j Shorts and bran, ton
I Middlings, ton
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FARM FOR SALE
100 acres, Lot 2�6, Con 11, Hay
ston Township, 114 miles north of Zurich.
Mr. 25 acres red clover, 10 acres alfalfa,
on- 8 ac. permanent pasture, 10 ae.:fall
wheat, 17 ac. fall plowing, 20 se.
corn ground, 9 ac, hardwood bush„
apple trees, prune plums, cherries,
strawberries. Good brick house with
new soft water cistern and built-in
cupboards in kitchen. Plenty of water
from spring well at barn and also
from well at house. Modern bank
dairy barn, 20 steel stauncheons,
steel bull pen, water bowls, litter
carrier, large pig stable in main barn
ing chicken house adjoining barn, also
• horse stables and other box stalls;
1 concrete flooring throughout. New
ved concrete silo 12x35 with feed room.
his Large driving shed with new steel
a roof. Land is good cloy loam in high
er. state of cultivation. —Wm. Schrag.
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. Grand Bend. Henry Leiderman, 21,
ing of Grand Bend, and Stanley Jones
eek 118, of London, were sentenced to 2
ea- and a half years each. Jack Elstone
ne of London, received a sentence of 3
ay, years, and Roy Cornish 18, also of
is London, was sentenced to three and
the a half years. None of these sentences
is 'are to run concurrently with the im-
in prisonment imposed by the London
ad court. The four• were also convicted
jointly of the theft of a car at Listo-
well and were sentenced to two years
at in the Pen. to run concurrently with
up the other sentences. .Stealing cars
is from London and Atwood, they went
he11to Grand Bend. Evidence given she
en wed the handle of the safe at the
d,' Grand Bend post office had been
knocked off but nothing stolen.
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Win. Sutherland of Seaforth had
of his nose almost severed and suffered
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ev. Heckendorn left on Sunday
ernoon for Kitchener and is spe
ig most of this week in that city
Milder winter weather is visit
hese parts, and during the past w
ve have. enjoyed ideal February w
ler, in fact about as.- nice as o
ould wish for. To -day, Wednesd
sere - is a light snowfall but it
mild and very agreeable. How
weeks- are spinning by, February
half gone, and March will usher
the spring, and we have .so far h
a very nice winter.
OUR MAILING LIST
We are happy to announce th
our mailing list has been revised
to -.Monday, Feb. 11th, and this
always quite a job the first one in t
new year, and we hope we have giv
everybody credit that has renews
if not kindly let us know and we w
give you credit on our net revisi
some eight or so weeks. The
are a few on the. list that are a bit
arrears, and to these we say. Pleas
Purchase Store and Property
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Thiele
town will soon be one of Zurich
prominent business people. They
•have purchased the general store
business of Mr. J. W. :Kerner. of
which they will receive possessio
early in March. They have also pu
chased the dwelling and place of bu
Mess now occupied by Mr. and Mr
Ed. Gascho, known formerly as the
Zurich drug store. We wish this
young couple every succes in .their
business venture.
Had Birthday Party
A happy surprise took prate on
Thursdae evening, at the home o
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Siebert m. Bono
of their niece Miss Joan Paisle
agreed that the "Costly Trip fro th
presented Joan with a beautifu
necklace for her birthday gift for
which she very gratefully replie
with many thanks. The evening wa
enjoyed with games, etc. A deliciou
luncheon was served "Happy Birtl
day Greetings" were expressed whe
parted for their homes afte
splendid evening's fun.
SUGAR PRICE UNCHANGED
Ottawa — Price Board official
d that no increase was planned i
ceiling price of sugar in Canada
mment followed on a Washingto
nouncement of an increase of
le more than a half cent per lb
lite the increase in the Cuba
gar.• price will result in a net los
Canada of 30 cents a 100. lbs. o
w sugar, lower insurance and oc
1 freight rates in 1946 are expect
to cushion the losses, an Oklaplained. In addition, Canada ha.me reserve capital built throng
ourahle sugar trading which ma
o be used to keep prices at thei
sent rate.
DAYLIGHT' SAVING ---LOCAL
MATTER
Ottawa. --- .Cana.dian mut rcipalitie
hing to have daylight saving tim
ough the coming summer nits
e action on „their° own to do so
'insg, the war, the Dominion Gov
meat took measures to have day
t saving time in effect the . year
nd throughout the. Dominion.
rtly after the conclnsion of th
this order was lifted and Canad
rted to standard time, If, in fact,
rt of patchwork quilt springs up
ss the Dominion, with some mun-
lities having it and others stick -
to standard time, it will be up
the: Provincial Government, to
action to correct , such a situ-
INSL7RAPd�;
Have you adequate protection against loss or
Damage by Fire?
Labor and Material Costs have increased consider-
ably. Talk your insurance problems over with me!
Insurance License No. A 714
Real Estate
Do you want to sell or exchange your house or
your farm? List the same with me. No obligation
unless sale is completed.
. Real Estate License No. 1354
Telephones: Office 65; House 175.
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Insurance and Real Estate - Zurich i1
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HARDWARE +- SEEDS
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-
pment 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
lietime dividends. Gives you
more time to enjoy life. En-
hances value of farm. Improv-
es product.
Inquire about our Sanitary
Steel Cow Stalls --Exceptional
Values at Lower Prices. «.
and
FURNITURE
Lower Priced Stalls
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OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line ,of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock:
STADE
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severe head and face injuries the oth-
er night when a ear owned and dri-
ven by John G. Wallace, Seaforth,
collided with a parked truck, proper-
ty of National Groceries of Stratford
on No. 8 Highway near St. Columban
Two trucks owned by the same com-
pany were disabled. because of engine
trouble and the drivers had placed
flares on either side of the vehicles.
The Wallace car ran over one flare
and crashed into the rear of one
truck. The other passengers, Robert
Charters, Harold Jackson and Don-
ald Dale, all of Seaforth, escaped
with minor injuries. They were on
their way to a hockey game at Tav-
istock. The car was badly damaged.
Dies at Toronto
,George A. Stewart, former well
d known hockey player, and d, veteran
s of the recent war, died in his 44th
s year in Toronto following a heart
r• seizure. He had enlisted at the oue-
n break of the war, gone overseas and
returned to Canada in July 1.944, he
continued his service until last Sept-
ember when he was discharged. A
native of .Seaforth, son of the late
David Stewart, he assisted his father
in the meat market and atter his
marriage about 20 years ago, moved Toronto and continued. in the
sable line of business. For a number
of years he was a valued member' of
the Seaforth and Goderich hockey
teams.
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Goderich---,Four youths, previously
convicted of car theft in London and
sentenced to two year•, in the penit-
entiary on thatchaa'ge, were convict=
ed on charges of breaking and enter-
ing with intent the ° post office at
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YOUR
rwre and Furniture
STORE
NEW ENAMELWARE
We are very fortunate in receiving a shipment of New Is
; Enamelware, such as Cooking Utensils, Etc., which p
seem to be of very good quality, and some attractive
, color designs. To appreciate these articles one must ;.
see theirs. We invite your inspection
MATTRESSES' MATTRESSES
Our Stock of Mattresses is very+ good, and you have -
a fine range to choose from, a fine stock of Spring
Filled Mattresses, also the usual Felt filled Mattresses
it
Priced Very Reasonably
4> We
have some very ;attractive and newly designed Bed
BED ROOM FURNITURE
4, Room Suites just in, which are of the newest patterns
and finishes. Be sure and see them if interested in
4 this line of furniture.
A Full Line of all the Home Requirements
Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware
4 JOhnStOn & Kalbfleisch
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Hardware & Furniture. Pheu.e 634.
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JULIETTE
Golden=haired Juliette, who first
gained fame as Alan Young's surging
partner, is busy with radio stardom
beyond the Rockies. She's heard these
days with mastre. George Caiangis
and his Sophisticated Strings in "Cal
angis & Co." over the CBC Domin-
ion networks, 'ChursdaysYaat 10,00 p.1121
Masseynairj Advise
ORDER YOUR MACHINES EARLY FOR 1945!
I HAVE A FEW CREAM SEPARATORS ON MY ALLOT-
TMENT;
550 to 600 SIZE at
• 400 to 450 SIZE @ $70.75
850, to 900 SIZE @ $59.50
$82.75
(LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON TRADE INS.)
THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED USERS ASK THE MAN
WHO KNOWS.—BUY CANADIAN MADE ARTICLES
Tel. Shop 149 Oscar KloR. 67
HARRIS
MASSEY -
The Service Arin, for Canadian Farm.
W2en a ;Dealer's Name
Appears on ,Advertising
EVERY NATIONAL PRODUCT
HAS A LOCAL APPEAL
MAIN STREET IS NOT AN IMPERSONAL METRO-
POLITAN MARKET. IT IS A iMERKET WHERE CON-
TACTS ARE MORE FRIENDLY, SELLING MORE
PERSONAL AND GOODWILL MORE IMPORTANT.
THAT IS WHY EVERY NATIONAL PRODUCT CAN
GAIN IN ACCEPTANCE AND SALES WHEN IT IS
LOCALIZED. AND THE WAY TO LOCALIZE IT IS
TO ADVERTISE IT IN THE LOCAL KEEKLY NEWS-
PAPER, OVER THE DEALER'S OWN NAME --WHERE
HIS CUSTOMERS CAN SEE IT—WHERE HIS STAN-
DING IN THE COMMUNITY SPONSORS ITS VALUE
AND EXCELLENCE—WHERE IT GAINS THE SALES
ADVANTAGE OF TETE DEALER'S REPUTATION.
Weekly newsapaer advertising is concentrated
advertising. It is point of sale advertising. It is
merchandising on the spot. It is coverage of a
known and definite market. It helps the dealer
to move, merchandise off his shelves quickly
and profitably. It gives him an interest in the
merchandise advertised and an incentive to co-
operate with the manufacturer to their mutual
advantage.
USE WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS
Serving those important parts of Canada that
lie outside of the city.
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