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A complete stock of Ladies and Children's Sundres-
ses, Jeans, Slacks, Shorts, Bathing Suits, fine all
wool pullovers and cardigans in new Summer
Shades; cotton jerseys, biddies' overalls, Sun
Shits, Etc,
Men's Wear
Everything in Men's gear, Suits, Trousers, Jack-
ets... See the new Van Johnston Jackets, Jerseys,
r.
fine lot of sport shirts, fine shirts, ties, caps, sox,
neva felt hats and a complete Iine of work clothes.
See our front Table for Special .Bargains in season.
aIle Goods
FURNITURE,
Ladies' Panties, assorted colors at ....................98C
ruel
Ladies' Panties, Reg. 1.59 for ........................1.29
holidaying at the homle of krer slstel'
Ladies' panties, Reg. 1.10 for ..........................59c
Ladies' Slips, sizes 40 to 50, Reg. 3.25 for ....1.98
.Appliances a
Night Gowns, Reg. 2.59 for ..........................1.59
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ATLAS AND SEIBERLING TIRES ;
Pyjamas .Reg. 2.35 for ....................................1.69
CO --OP. FEEDS Carred and Fresh Feats i
Ladies' Nylons 45 and 51 gauge to clear ..........79c
Your Patronage Appreciated at all Times! !
Kiddies' Sung Suits at ........................................
GIVE US A CALL! a
954-inch� Tablecloths at .....: ...............................1.29
JOHN Ds° HOMY - DR rYSDAL., E .. Phone 98 r ?
54 -in Tablecloths, Reg. 3.25 for ....................2.29
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Runners, Reg. 79c, for ....................... ....39c
What Does it Cover?
Chair Setts,.. 3 piece at....................................39C
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%,ex 3 0 r o s
Operation of unlicensed tractors and
TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH
Tho Sand. e
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The Store with the Best Variety of all bins ;
FURNITURE,
of Groceries 4
ruel
,Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys
holidaying at the homle of krer slstel'
A cine assortment of Hardware and Electrical
Mr and Mus, Leroy Thiel.
.Appliances a
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ATLAS AND SEIBERLING TIRES ;
treal spent a few weeps' holidays,
CO --OP. FEEDS Carred and Fresh Feats i
with Mrs. Pesant's parents, Mr and
Your Patronage Appreciated at all Times! !
Mrs. Joseph Cantin, ,St. Joseph. i
GIVE US A CALL! a
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JOHN Ds° HOMY - DR rYSDAL., E .. Phone 98 r ?
two children of London were Sun-
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HARDWARE
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FURNITURE,
Your
ruel
Nd^eds
Will receive attention with ars if left in plenty of time.
We always try. to supply our Customers with the most
Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But to
insure deliveries in time always leave your orders early `
with us so we can arrange for your supply
YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Keating Equipment?
Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob.
ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over a
for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best
Advantages.
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
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
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Plumbing, furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmi0)
ing our Specialty. Fall line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware arrays in stock, '
raft, JP%
S 1 41 A D" Essme & W E I L Of
QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE
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ZURICH HERALD
IT IPS; OF LOCM MURES
Mr and Mrs Sack Hartman and
girls of Ilailliholl It ert1 Fr.id,;ty �-hlt^ '
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ors with Mr and Jlrs. lvurso Iiartnsan i
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WHA'_" EVERY FARMER
Miss Donna Dodges of Loncion .is i
holidaying at the homle of krer slstel'
NEEDS!
Mr and Mus, Leroy Thiel.
Mr. and Mrs. ,lean Pesant of -'Ion-
Blanket Farm Liability PoI'icy
treal spent a few weeps' holidays,
with Mrs. Pesant's parents, Mr and
$10,000 Imclusive Limits coverage.
Mrs. Joseph Cantin, ,St. Joseph. i
Premium $9.00 per annum per fauna
Mr, and Mrs. Carl :Steinbach and
not exceeding 350 acres.
two children of London were Sun-
day visitors ,with the former's parents'
What Does it Cover?
Mr and -Mrs, Hy. Steinbach.
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_-Mr. David Cooper of ,Coloracro and
Operation of unlicensed tractors and
Mrs Charles Cooper of Hensall were
farm machinery; Strayed Animals,,
visitors at the home of Mrs. Emily
Farm Premises Risk, Personal Acts
Fuss. E
and Activities.
Mr and Mrs Gordon MacDonald
Stratford
Optional Coverages
of were week -end visitors
at the horne of the latter's parents,
Animal Collision $200, limit on any
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hay.
one animal Prem. $1.00. Products
:Hiss Mae Smith of Deep River,
Liability. Custom Farming and
has returned to her duties after en-
Machinery rented to others.
joying a visit at the home of her par-
Employers' Liability.
eats„ Mr and -Mrs, C, L, Smith,
Voluntary Compensation.
41r. and Mrs. Andrew Thiel of
For Further particulars Apply.
Toronto spent several days at the
home of their- cousins, Mr and Mrs.
J. W. HABERER - Phone 161
George Thel, and the former's sister
Mr. and Mrs, Peter Deichert.
Attended Funeral
;Afr and Mrs. henry Clausius and
ARTHUR FRASER
soar Hugh, Mrs. Albert Clausius and
11r. Robert Clausius attended the!
Income Tax Reports
funeral of .Mr, Wilker, who had died'
Bookkeeping Service, Etc.
after an auto accident near Seaforth
Last Sunday visitors with Mr and j
EXETER
Mrs Kuno Haxianan were; Mr and
Mrs. Lawrence Ducharme Mr. and
ONCE:—'Corner Ann, William. St&
Mrs. Ty..Stan•sberry, Diane <. Dale I
Phone: Exeter 504,
of Detroit; Mr and Mrs. Fred Duch-
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arrne of BWH., Mr. Lawrence Hart-
ELMER D. BELL, R.A.
man and Mr. Bob feel of London.
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Home fro,n Hospital
Mrs. Jack O'Brien has returned,
!come from the Scott _-Meanorial Hos-'
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
vital, Seaforth, where she had been,
EXETER, ONT.
i. patient, and is progressing very
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m., at Zurich
Favourably. Her many friends wish
At (New Twnp. Office)
ier continued health.
Camping at TurnbulI's Grove
Dr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer and
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nembers of their family of London,
lre enj,olying the Lake Huron. breezes
it T'urnbull's Grove for two weeks.'
Re are pleased to have them spent
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'heir vacation so close to their form -
;r home. A Welcome Hello is e%:
Immediate Delivery
ended to them!
Attended big Convention
HURON CONCRETE
'.Hr. Samuel Schwanz of Raconville
'ask., is visiting at the home of his
PRODUCT
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;inter, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Haist, lie
ilso attended as a delegate, the
,phone 634 Seaforth
Norld's Convention on Christian Ed-
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ication which was in pro, -rens at
Poronto last week.
to
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Is Tal iln Course
n Men,
Mr. Douglas O'Brien is present
lttendinga wood workup course at
g c
gain 5 4*111 �
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he apprentice training School which
s given 'by the Department of La'b,or
Od New Peet Nilo, Vlar
it the Parliament Buildings, Toronto
n t wml Sony am au mo;NWelhelb
4fter the course is completed lie will°inaleat1p
re able to make blue prints for buil-
Mils, women, menwno never eot111 nom pro°fspa lq, bwipy f!ers.
Dou •las is eel to Ted by tEie
Douglas employed
Wytl,anktnosvectn�v�oo-bmlcW
tonlo, ORtrex, Its tonins, invf��rst�,
albfteisch IvElls of town. We wish
vitamin s,, oalntom, onrloh2��,bltood lmprovi
lien every success.
llrpon,
tt*sumulants vnZON
EN
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770' n'tfefe tong Lopwhenayou'veL;sfa�p
Returned from Tri
Trip
8 to t.
the 5, 10 15 or 20 lbs, you need for normd tvt+tg�lq��,
pule.Slew "Q°L nogbnlnted'• ta° eon
Rev. H. E. and Mrs. Roppel, in
only
famour Oetrnx Tont° Tab leo
tNSded penl,d0. th10 rwy day. At dsuib
;onzpany with their daughter and
'amihn, the Rev. and Mrs. T. R.
7Jaugh and tivo children of Lambeth
NOTICE ff
)sit., returned on Tuesday evening
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lifter a holiday trip as far east as
Cing•ston. Rev. Mr. Roppei wtli be
To Rawleigh usta1ners
n charge of his church services here
grain next Sunday morning, August
I 'are giving up Rawleigh Agency.
;7th, after an absence of two Sun-
All goods ar°e now on Sale. Orders
!'i rs
over $1 00 t $10 00 t 10 4T
e
Thursday, August 24th, 1950
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Seasonable
WE H kVE A FINE DISPLAY OF ALL LINES
OF FURNITURE
A Good Variety of Linoleum, Congoleum and
A.xrninister Rugs, Etc.
All Lamps are Reasonably Priced!
We also carry a good supply of Springs and Mat.
tresses, such as l eautyrest, Airfoam, Etc.
Furniture Store Phone 122 - Zurich
Residence Phone 89.
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Your Hh
dwalwe
Tore
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eCoyne and see our Stock and' get our prices.
0 We carry Beatty and Duro Pumps, Pedlar and
Beatty Farm Equipment.
BFANTFORD BINDER TWINE!,
Glidden's and C. V. Pairits, Enamels and Stains.
it The usual line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware and
Electrical Appliances.
e. We rent our Cement Mixer and Paint Sprayer.
0 For Courteous and Dependable Servide ,SFE!
Hiles
Rhone 63 - Zurich
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L °BILE
FOR
The Fest In Mastic Tile Floor
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L E TEXf
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ALSO CLEANE'RS AND WAXES
Manufactured by The Flintkote Company,
Toronto, Ont.
See Your Local Agent
I JOHN M. TURKHEIM - Phone Zurich 174
LAID AND MAINTAINED. Free Estimates Gladly Given
P", o . , y 'o r� # : II 4 F b € •A § § § £•3 £ 4 irfi •D k•i a� I• G q• g,•I. iw•y�r•t «S••& $^:Mir�i!!1
over $10.00, 15 p.c, off except inin-
Ilarvesting operations are getting eral sprays and spices which are 10'r/o - R �
Llo catcliyl, although bhe weather is Orders will be taken over phone or 1 a j
L bitit catchy at times, but thele i<.; through mail, I will make delivery j,
ufficient sunshine sand wind to dry l In Hay and Stephen in 'Sept. Others
he heavy crops, and if the rain keeps call at my- home. Be prepared to
Fff for this week, most of it will be settle old accounts when I call. Send
12 and thre'shin'g mostly done,Some in ZTolu orders while stock .is Coln-
lse the old method of hauling it in p,letc. I will 'be home evenings and 1
he barns and. snowing^ it away, while Saturday afternoons. Bring your �
tthers thresh it from the stook, and profit sharing cards.
12(121 some combine it. It matters not $
o much how you do it, as long as E. L. JOHNSTON
you get it await - t
Purchased Lot
14Ir. Herb llouseau of town has A VISIT WITH POPE pIUS XII
mr,chased the building lot in the
'leery owned by Mr. Thos. Welsh of Spend 'a day at the Vatican with
iensa,ll, and i., nocv busy with er- the Pope. Leann what he does for
titin- a new cotta •e whirl 11
CEDAR' FLOORING 1x4 at PER M.........$85.00
No. 3 Hem, lock 1x4• and wider, Dressed
on 4 Sides, per M . .................... 60.00
No..3. Hemlock' ti hiplap 1x4•,
and wider, per M ...................:. '60.00
S 13 I i aspen relaxation, 12ow he spends his days F.
C.
yr � iii e r� ,, �� SO—No
clvanced in this Iovel n scot to s end and what he did before 'becoming 3' ..1 15 r( E C
he hot summer days, or go hunting Pope. Read "Holy Year's Host," an PIIOn�B 69 �U���
and fishing in the cooler months. ' inspiring article by the Rev. P. P.
Mrs. Annie Heist of Hrn°on I3e•igl2ts , LeBufl'e, S, J., in. The American " 'i'�"x°R°'�'�'t'�" •��^at° •ra • d•+t+is N�•'Mil:ls4...•s••yp'.a•...a.g„I„k,s„>!„}�
Ir., Nlanliie Oliver, :Mi',;. Ann of Weekly, celebrated magazine with '
>etroit were Tuesday guests at the this Sunday's (Aug. 2:7) issue or the
pane of Mr and Mrs. Chris. Haist. Detroit Sunday Time.;.
'11 N" 0 T I C' E
Under the provisions of the Weed Control
Ara,' all Noxious Needs must be destroyed.
All occupants of land in the County of
Huron are hereby notified that unless all Noxious
Weeds are destroyed by the 31st day of August,
1950 action will be taken as provided by the Act.
William R. Dougall,
Weed Inspector. --
� iviassey - I arris �
HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF MASSEY.
HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER YOURS EARLY!
AM TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY HARRIS
IMPLEMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT.
ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC,
"The Service Aim for Canadian Farm"
TA. Shop 1490 car Klopp R". ba
EVER AT YOUR SERVICE POR FARM NEEASI