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We can list only a few of the many lines now in
Stock. All of thew) 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' Dres Materials
New Scotch plaids 54 -in. wide at yd. ''•95
All Wool Shepherd Checks 54 -in wide at yd2.85
Wool Crepes in navy, blk, maroon, 54 -in at yd. $3
Suiting Wool, 54 -in wide at yard ? 59
Heavy Wool Coating, blue, maroon 54 -in, yd 3.98
Fine Spun tartan plaids 38 -in, at yard 1.49
Dotted Silks, 38 -in at yd. 1.49
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A new supply of the famous Cannol Towels, all
sizes, priced from 1.25 to 2.85 each.
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A supply of Chenille Spreads, also a new lot of
Cotton Spreads, made in England 72x100, at 7.50
All Woe d Aankets
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
New Stock, Just Arrived
Very Fine Quality 72x90" at
Very Fine Quality 45x45 at
MEN'S 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.
Everything in Men's and. Boys' Sweater Coats and
Pullovers. Also Work Clothes of every description
6.85
4.50
We Welcome
Your Inspection!
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ZURICH
Rev, IL E. I' e pel was a v1 itor at
V) London last week.
00� Al ie i.,, ,, d Murch of London,
spent 1.1,, Nv'eel -eiid at the home of
her mower, Mrs. Ella Church. 10 a,ur.- Divine Services.
Mist Smith of Toronto, was a vis- of her cousins, and11.15 a.m. -Sunday School.
the homeB'elle7 30 p.m. -Divine Worship.
Mrs. Wm. O'Brien,
Mise lea::t'l Purcell enjoyed the
week -end with her parents in Wards- rnwo0. ,a, -..a aar
villi.
iI, . and Mr, H 'i hiel and on Glen
mud Flo •ie Brown spent Tues-
day at London.
Mr. z,) i Mrs. Christ. Heist and
:are, Hera Heist enjoyed Sunday at
the latter's cottage near Sarnia.
Mi'. :led Mrs. C. 0. Smith and
sons visited with friends at Arkona
on Sunday.
Mr. Hubert Sehilbe of London, 10 a.m.-Worship. Sermon:
vi..ite,l the week -end at the hone of 11 a.m.-Sunday School.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs, :Wilfred 7.30 p.m. -Worship. Sermon:
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Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and baby l
of hayfield were Sunday visitors at •
the home of their pa e tts, Mr. and Huron Erie
Mrs, Ed, Beaver.
Dr. and Mrs. Archie MacKinnon
of Wei-1111ond Hill and Mrs. Huseell Mortgage Corporation
of 1lvete" eee:!t &m:' -ay at tee home
of the former's mother, Mrs. M. Canada Trust Company
MacKinnon of town,
Mrs. Annie Kochems, who is con-
fined to bed for some time at the
home of het• son, Mr. and Mrs. Frau:: 23A cj% Interest payable half Yearly
Kockems, of Laden, still continues on $.100. or more• for three or more
Years.
ST. PETER'S
Evan elieal Lutheran Church
ZURICH - ONTARIO
REV, E. W, HEIMRICH, PASTOR
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
REV. H. E. ROPPEL,
Minister
Mrs. M. Oesch-Organist
ANDREW F. HESS
Local Representative
quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver of St •
Marys. were Sunday visitors at the
home of :er •. Chas. Weber, . also at-
tending the funeral of the late Jacob
Deichert.
Mr. and Mr'. Wm. Facey, Mrs.
Laura Sipp l and efts, A. :iiogk of
Tavistock were Sunday visitors with HUSBAND
the Clausirs family, also attending '
the funeral of the late Jacob Deich- Get the right job, girls, and you
may get a husband, Read about the
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Mr. John Gascho was to Bayfield careers with the best opportunities
aD on Tuesday taking part in tie Judo- for matrimony. Read "Jobs the Get
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at their fall fair, which is being Husbands", in The American Weekly
held to -day, Wednesday, and what a great magazine with this Sunday's
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fine day they are having. (-October 1�2+) issue of The Detroit
Mrs. Clara Zeigler, Mrs. Anna Sunday Times.
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Scharmuck, Mrs. Walter Dienst, Mrs
Joseph Swartz, Mrs. Charles Healy •PINNED BY AUTO
Safe Investment for Your
Funds!
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+ LIVE STOCK AND WILL' BE IN A POSITION TO HANDLE
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• YOUR HOGS, STARTING SEPTEMBER 2ND.
* FOR HOGS CALL HENSALL 115, OR ZURICH 93-1
e FOR CATTLE CALL. J. INGRAM, PH. HENSALL 83-43
• GIVE US YOUR FERTILIZER ORDER. . WE DELIVER
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HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE
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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
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
g ` OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and 'I'i�ntamith-
int; our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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QUALITY -- PRICE -- SERVICE
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all of Detroit, visited at the home of Henry Jenkins, 25, of Brucefield,
Mrs. Swartz's mother, Mrs, Emily was admitted to St. Joseph's Hospit-
Fuss of town for a few days. She' al, London after he had ,heen pin -
was also visited by her bro.her, Mr. ned beneath a car in an accident on
Jacob Wurm, and Mr. Otto nick e•i No. 4 Highway at Clandeboye. The
Seaforth• vehicle, was a total wreck. Douglas
Has N, -w Sign Skaite, of I3rucefield driver of the;
Mr. Earl Thiel has erected a new car, escaped with facial cuts. Jen -1
sign, "Thiel's Transport" to his' trans kins said he had been pinned beneath',
, port sheds and with the Hydro lights the overturned car for nearly an)
: at night there is no reason why one hour before being extricated. PoI-
should not be able to :find this place i ice said the accident occurred when
.quite, readily. + the vehicle .driven by Skaife, north,
Mr. and - Mrs. C. F. .Bowden 'and ,bound, missed a curve at Claude
son Mark of Brantford; kr. and ' boyo. It went into the ditch on the
Mrs. Fred Datestone of Toronto,' left ,side of the road, grazed a hydro
spent the week -end at the home of , pc.eand turned over. Jenkins fell
their mother, Mrs. E. Turkheim. I out of the machine, which rolled on
Also attended the wedding of their i top of him.
youngest sister, Miss Irene, to Mr. .
Charles Carr of Stratford. The wed -1- COUPLE HONOURED
ding taking place in St. p'eter's'
Lutheran church, Zurich on tlondayI rCongratulations and best wishes
afternoon. ac pouring in to Mi., acid Mrsin
, W.
Haugh, of the 14th Concession, Hay
Township, on the occasion of their
25th Wedding Anniversary.
Iiela'..ives and friends from Strat-
ford, Bad Axe, Pigeon and the com-
munity gathered at their home to
surprise them cn the eve of their
wedding day. The events of the ev-
ening consisted of a char•ivai•1, music
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Fire;' Is Busy
The Lae Mac Finn of London, who
have opened a sewing branch in the
Schilbe block, Zurich , are getting,
busier and turning out more work as
time goes on. They are working on
Hospital sapplies, uniforms, etc.,
mostly, and it gives employment to
a goodly number of ladies in town. i and speeches. Beautiful gifts were
We wish them every success in their i presented to them on behalf of the
Zurich branch. assembly by firs. M. Merner, rollow-
Fine Weather . ing the reading of an address by
The finest weather for this time of Alvin Walper. Both Mr. and Mrs
the"y.e ar is prevailing these days, and .Haugh very capably expressed their
farmers are busy getting in the bah thanks. Lunch was served from a
ante of their beans and buckwhat. table centred with a beautiful three -
It's a fine time to take in the annual storey wedding cake, flanked by tall
potato crap. Those having a crop of tapers in silver candle holders. It is
apples are also busy getting them sincerely hoped that Mr. and Mrs.
garderod in. Threshing of beans is Haugh will be privileged to celebrate
under way and the price of this pro- many more anniversaries.
duct of the soil is .soaring up in
price as the ceiling is lifted as to
prices of same.
Has Returned to Position
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and
daughter Mae motored to London on
Sunday where the latter boarded the
train to return to her duties in the
Pelleville General Hospital, after
convalescing at the home of her par-
ents for two weeks. The former on
returning home tocit in the lovely
drive out the Sarnia Highway, com-
ing through Strathroy and calling on
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morningstar
at Watford, This was our firstvisit
to these two induetrioue towns who
look very thrifty. Returning home
by way of the Pinery which at this
time of year is more beautiful than
ever,
.EIGHT KILLED IN 48 HOURS
Eight persons died in Western
Ontario accidents during a 48-hour
period tip to midnight Sunday. Five
were killed in district moror accid-
ents, one man eefferod fatal injuries
in a farm tractor accident, one bur-
ned to death and another drowned.
BORN
At the Farwell Nursing Home in
Zurich, on October 3rd, to Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Flaxbard of Zurich, a
daughter, (Shirley)
THE WORLD WANTS FOOD
FROM CANADA
Bigger production --- that is what
Canadian farmers are planning for
this year. They know that, in a
world struggling to, get back to nor-
mal living, many nations are count-
ing on Canada to provide the wheat,
meat and dairy products that will be
their chief weapon against hunger.
To meet this demand for greater
production, many fanners are plan-
ning to modernize their farms --- by
purchasing new machinery, installing
electrical equipment and aids, im-
proving their drainage systems, and
so on. Such improvements make
farming easier and more profitable.
Many go-ahead farmers, planning
to improve or modernize their appli
ances, form buildings, or land, have
OUR DOMINION POPULATION t found a ready ally in the Bank of
Ottawa --. Canada's population has Montreal.
been boosted over the 12,500,000- If the lack of ready money is bin -
mark by a population of -12,4400,000 -.;during your improvement plane, see
between June 1, +1940 and June 1, ? Mr. MacEachern, manager of the local
1047. This was disclosed by the Do- branch. He will be glad to discuss
minion Bureau of Statistics of June', the low-cost instalment loan plan
First. The gain was the largest for that has helped many a farmer to
any year eince Confederation. 1
increase production and profits.
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Come in and see our New Shipment of Chester-
field, Dining and Bedroom Suites. Also a good
range of "Sincdio Couches, Dinettes, Etc.
Furniture suitable for Summer Homes and Veran-
dahs.
Always carry a good supply of Beds, Springs,
Spring -filled and Felt Mattresses in all sizes.
Keith B Westlake
Furniture
Phone 63, Zurich.
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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 Tinsnaithing
Phone 63
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CHECK YOUR IMPLEMENTS EARLY FOR NEEDED
REPAIRS, AS THEY ARE STILL HARD TO OBTAIN.
"THE SERVICE ARM FOR CANADIAN FARM"
Tel. Shop 149 I s 'z ar Knopp Res. 67
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