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New Stock, Just Arrived
Very Fine Quality 72x90" at
Very Fine Quality 45x45 at
WEAR
We are receiving small shipments of Men's and
Boy's Ready-to-wear Suits... These are still in short
supply... So come early for best choice.
A new supply of Men's Overcoats, also take orders
for made to measure Overcoats. A complete range
of Men's Tweed Trousers and.. a large.. stock.. of
Men's and Boys' Winter Underwear now on hand.
40P Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jervis of her late residence, Lot 9, Con. 20,
Everything in Men's and Boys' Sweater Coats andof Stephen Township on Saturday s
ep Pullovers. Also Work Clothes of every description ', P . Clinton were Tuesday visitors at the
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We can list only a few of the many lines now in
Stock. All of these were placed on order ,about 6
months ago when prices were lower than at present.
We can save you money on your Fall and Winter
Goods
Ladies' Dress i',` au rhalS
New Scotch plaids 54 -in. wine at y
All Wool Shepherd Checks 34 -in wide at yd. 2.85
'Wool Crepes in navy, blk, maroon, 54 -in at yd. $ y
Suiting Wool, 54 -in wide at yard
Heavy Wool Coating, biuc, maroon 54 -in, yd 398
Fine Spun tartan plaids 38 -in, at yard 1.49
1.49
Dotted Silks, 38 -in at yd.
5.95
owets
A new supply of the famous Cannol Towels, all
sizes, priced from 1.25 to 2.85 each.
Bed Spreads
A supply of Chenille Spreads, also a new lot of
Cotton Spreads, made in England 72x100, at 7.50.
All 'add Blankets
We have a very fine assortment at present, 30
pair in stock, prices range from 12.50 to 21.00 pr.
Also Woolcot and Esmond's in part wool at lower
prices.
Flannelette Blankets, large sizes 4.25 to 4.75 a pr.
Lace Tablecloths
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tt) ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
illi;. Faubert of Windsor, spent
iv several days at the home or ;ger par-
ents, Mr.and M.s. L. Wa:•aoc:..
40P Mr. and Mrs. John Schwalm of
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Evangelical Lutheran Church
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REV. E. W. HEINRICH, PASTOR
Seu�vaing;_ Mieh., were Sunday vis- 10 a.rcr. Divine Services.
vis-
itors with friends here.a11,15 a.m. -Sunday School.
Mr. I �+� Klopp made a business
trip to Port Elgin and Paisley one 7.30 p.m. -Divine Worship.
day last week Everybody Welcome to all Services.
1. o -d ly, Wednesday, is the day or .a.
the big Fair at Teeswater. A goodly
num,. e: of this vicinity are attending
Mrs. H. H. Cowen and sons of
Exeter visited at the Fritz home on EVANGELICAL CHURCH
'rue.day.
Shirley Har.'t has returned
after enjoying several days with re -
and friends at Stratford.
Mis. Louise Rarig of Kitchener
i; visiting her brother, Mr. Will
Pali;�, i.rm in the Fair. 10 a.m.-Worship. Serrnan:
`Ir. and Mrs. Cullen Russell and 11 a.m.-Sunday School.
La.;y :li.hae! of London, visited 7.30 p.m. -Worship. Sermon:
Mrs.
with thele p:�r::nt, Mr. and I
David Ifacharme.
Dr. and Mrs. Fred Hess of Tor- T" '
c lto were week -end visitors with the
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REV. H. E. ROPPEL,
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former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Hess.
Mrs S. E. Faust and son Harold of
Miichell, were Sund'ly visitors at the
home of Mrs. W. H. Hoffman and
Mr and Mrs. Leroy O'Brien.
The ansa al Forty Hour Devotion
was observe.! in St. Boniface R. C.
Church last week. A special .Miission-
any speaker was present and assisted
Rev. Father Lucier.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Yungblut and
son have returned home from Detroit
the latter enjoyed a week with rela-
P I tives in that city
4 P I Mrs. Ezra Heist and son Len. of
Qp i Detroit, are spending a few days at HA, HA, HAI SOME JOKES
`� the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yung-
: 1,lut and .....• ...rid las. Chris. Heist AREN'T FUNNY
i P I Mr. and Mrs. Quimby Hess of Tor -
It's a good plan to think TWICE
Thsn'gday, October 2nd, 1047
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Local Representative
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on $100. or more for three or more
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Safe Investment for Your
Funds!
'i onto spent a few days with the form-
Q�per's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Hess last week.
40P I Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Stade of Dash -
40G Iwood were Tuesday guests at the
home of the former's !brother. Mr.
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4 P Mr. and Mrs. I-Iugh MacKinnon of
ti P Stratford and Mrs. Helen Finley and
!daughter Mary Lou of Ottawa, were
before you play that next practical
joke. It may be dangerous, very
much so- Read in The American
Weekly, with this Sunday's (Oct. 5)
issue of The Detroit Times, about
unwise jokes that ended in tragedy.
Get Sunday's Detroit Times.
OBITUARY
�' '1 Sunday visitors at the former's Death of Mrs. Jos. Hickey
mother, Mrs. M. MacKiinon. Mrs. Jos. Hickey passed away at
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Come in and see our New Shipment of Chester-
field, Dining and Bedroom Suites. Also a good
range of Studio Couches, Dinettes, Etc.
Furniture suitable for Summer Homes and Veran-
dahs.
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Always carry a good supply of Beds, Springs,
Spring -filled. and Felt Mattresses in all sizes.
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NOTV)E
WE HAVE RECENTLY PROCURED A LICENSE TO TRUCK
LIVE STOCK AND WILL BE IN A POSITION TO HANDLE
YOUR HOGS, STARTING SEPTEMBER 2ND.
FOR HOGS CALL HENSALL 115, OR ZURICH 93-1
FOR CATTLE CALL, J. INGRAM, PH. HENSALL 83-43
GIVE US YOUR FERTILIZER ORDER. .WE DELIVER
HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE
INCORPORATED
• M. JINKS, MANAGER.
HENSALL .115
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Orders taken for Pre -War Deep Seam, High
Quality Alberta Coal, which is a much better
quality than we have been able to get the past few
Years
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his brother-in-law, Mr. Sl.inri "" .alof Medicine Hat, Alb ; Elijah Harl-
Detroit, were here. Saturdayof Stephen Twp. The body rested
made some repairs to the home eccu- her late residence from where the
pied bey Mr. Jeffrey's mother,llrs. funeral service was held on Wednes-
C. Ayotte. day at 2.30 p.m. Interment was
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jeffrey and I made in Grand Bend cemetery, with
Mrs. Frank Denomme of Windsor,, Rev. F. L. Lewin of Greenway offi-
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bedard of ""Til- dating.
bury were visitor:. with friends in
Zurich and at the Blue Water 'High -
nay, where their parer
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PAINTS! PAINTS!
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 2
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, t' urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always Tiistock.
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its live. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz, Mr W.1 In the Estate of CHARLES
O'Brien, ter. Chas Fritz and Lorne REMAN, deceased.
hlopp spent several days on the I ALL PERSONS having claims a -
former';; i lance in the Parry Sound I garnet the estate of Charles Reman,
District last week. !late of the Township of Hay in the
Rev. Gerald Prior, Mr. and Mrs.! County of Huron, deceased, who died
Gilbert Ducharme of Detroit, Misson or about the 6th day of August,
Mary Joyce, Miss Mary McNally of 11947, are required to file particulars
Philadelphia, Penn., were guests at ; of the same with the uncrersigned
the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Du- executors by the 4th day of October
charnie last week. 1947 after which date the estate
will be distributed having ,regard only
to those claims of which notice has
been received.
Dated this 18th
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For the Fall Trade we have a large. range of Cook
Stoves, Oil Burners, Heaters and Furnaces.
For Housecleaning Needs we. can. supply you
with the well known Gliddens Paints,, Stains,,
Varnishes, Oils, Shellacs, and Waxes.
Shelf and Heavy Hardware Always on Hand
See Us for your Evetroughing.
RIFLES, GUNS AND SHELLS
We do Plumbing and Tinsmithitlg
Phone 63 - Zurich
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merner bridal
couple, have returned from their
honeymoon trip, touring to Toronto,
Oshawa, North Bay and Parry
Sound District. Their many friends
wish them every success ,n their
wedded life.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Schumacher of
Pigeon, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. -Harold
Gabel of Bad Axe, Mich; Mr Arnold
Schumacher of Port Austin, Mich;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gilbert and chil-
dren of Stratford, were week -end
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Wm. H. Haugh, ,14th Concession, al-
so attending the 125th anniversary on
Saturday evening at the latter's
home.
Barrister Visits Zurich
Zurich and district are very for-
tunate in having a barrister make a
weekly call at present. Mr. Elmer
D. Bell, B.A., Barrister, etc., of Exe-
ter, is in the new Township Clerk's
office every Wednesday afternoon,
for the convenience or Ins many
clients in this vicinity. Mr. Bell
will be pleased to consult you on any
legal advice writing of wills, and all
other conveyancing, such as deeds,
mortgages, etc. It will be a great
convenience to have this service in
Zurich.
day of
September,
1947.
Norman Vincent,
Dashwood, Ont,
George Bullock,
Zurich, Ont.
Executors.
load and Disabled lA Milers
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15
DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD.
SPRING IMPROVEMENTS
ALREADY UNDER WAY
Low -Cost Loans Aid Forward -Look.
ing Farmers
For many a progressive farmer,
Spring is the time for putting into
effect plans to make his farm more
productive and more profitable.
Hundreds of Canadian farmers,
looking for ready money to finance
such improvements have found the
answer in a Farm Improvement
Loan from the Bank of Montreal.
Sue -h loans have covered the purch-
ase of agricultural equipment and
machinery, electrical systems, live-
stock for building up herds, and a
score of other purposes that have
helped increase farm profits.
I)o you want to repair or extend
your farm buildings, buy a neve sep-
arator or refrigeration pump, instal
a bettor drainage system or improve
your farm in. any other way this
Spring? If so, call at the B of M.
to discuss your financial require-
ments,
Mr. McEachern, manager of the local
branch, will be glad to discuss your
plans with you. You will find he
understands a farmer's problems,
and he will be anxious to help you
get your improvements plans under
way.
WASTE LESS FOOD
Washington --- President Truman
called on every American to waste
less food and thereby help meet the
extremely grave food situation a-
broad. During a busy day of atten-
tion to emergency and long-range
aid -Europe programs, he said he still
hopes emergencies aid can be sup-
plied without calling a special session
of Congress.
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CAR OF CEDAR SHINGLES
CAR OF ASBESTOS SIDING SHINGLES.
CAR OF MASONITE.
PLACE YOUR ORDERS IMMEDIATELY
F. C. KALBFLEISCH & SON
Phone 69 - - - - ZURICH
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REQUESTS
CHECK YOUR IMPLEMENTS EARLY FOR NEEDED
REPAIRS, AS THEY ARE STILL HARD TO OBTAIN.
} "THE SERVICE ARM FOR CANADIAN FARM"
Tel. Shop 149 Oscar -Mop.) Rea. 67
AUCTIONEERING AT YOUR SERVICE