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EXTRA SPECIAL
25 pr. only Falcon Flan. Blankets, ..
70x84 -in. at pair
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EXTRA SPECIAL
200 yards only new prints at per yard .19c
See Our Remnant tables for real Bargains in all
Sorts of remnants and odds and ends
NEW PRINTS
25 pieces No. 1 quality just arrived.
Good quality prints are scarce.
Get your supply for spring now.
GROCERY SPECIALS
Peas and carrots 2tins
Large package noodles, bag
ICookies, per lb.
Oranges, 2 dozen
: Lipton's Noodle soup, something new, 2 pkgs. j 5c
Figs, half price, per lb.
Good No. 1 popcorn, per lb. 1 5c
t Cooked Spaghetti, per tin 10c
25c
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HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
Goal Coal
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.
YOUR WINTER'S FUEL
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
Plunibing, Evetroughing and Tinsmith -jug 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.
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Catsup, 25 -oz. bottle
Blueberries, 2 cans
Noodles, 14 -oz. qkg.
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Grape Fruit juice, 48 -oz. can Z5c
Pork and Beans, 15 -oz. cans for 25c
Peanut .butter, 2 lbs. sealer 40c
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ITEMS MS, O
Mr. Emery Ruby of Kitchener,
spent a few days with his father here
Miss Isabella Manson, R.N. of De-
troit was a week -end visitor with Mrs
Mary Manson.
Mr. and.Mrs. T. L. Williams, Miss
Ethel and Calvin Williams motored
to London on Friday.
:firs. Flossie Brown is at present
spending a week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. Oliver, St. Marys.
Very moderate winter weather is
prevailing here at present, on Sun-
day there was a real January thaw.
Mr. Cooper Forest of the Parr line
Hay, has purchased. the 50 -acre farm
on the 4th concession, Hay, from the
Henry Ricker estate and gets poss-
ession March 1st.
Pte. Raymond Lenehan, of the M.
C. and Mrs. Lenehan who has been
visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Jeffrey, 15th con. Hay,
has returned to London.
Mr. and Mrs. ,,Ward Fritz; -Mrs.
Emily Fuss and Mrs. B.. Block mot-
ored to Toronto early this week. The
two latter ladies will also visit at
Markham with their brother, Mr. Ed
Wurm.
Mrs. Helen Campbell of town who
is in her 89th year and has sight of
only one eye, has knitted this winter
eight pairs of seaman's stockings. We
wish to congratulte Mrs. Campbell
on her splendid Red Cross work.
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Deichert
of taffa, wish to. -announce the en-:
gagement of their eldest daughter,
Laura Elizabeth, to Clifford Francis,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
1?. Pepper, Seaforth, the -marriage to
take place the latter part of Janu-
ary.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Erb who have
been residents in their home at. the
westerly part of Zurich for a nurn-
ber of years have moved onto their
farm on the Bronson line, while their
daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Schultz are occupying the Zurich
residence where he is employed in
the Kalbileisch mills.
A New Grader?
At the recent meeting of Hay Co-
uncil Mr. McCallum, of Hanover, in-
terviewed the council about the ex-
changing of the present motor gra-
der for a bigger and more modern
machine. The Council is now asking
the Department of Highways, Toron-
to, for permission to make an ex-
change of machines.
MT. and Mrs. Arthur Rannie, Of
Frobisher, Sask., are at present vis-.
iting relatives and friends in these
parts. Mr. Rannie is a brother to Mr
James Rannie and William of Zurich
while Mrs. Rannie is an Exeter girl,
it will be 32 years this April since
they last visited here, and are enjoy-
ing_ their visit east. They are at
present with Mr, and Mrs. James
Rannie of the Babylon; Mr. and Mrs
Bruce Rannie ,of Detroit were also
suets there.
OBITUARY
John Regier Passes
On Jan. 7th, John Regier, one of
Mt, Carmel's most highly-este>.emed
residents passed away to his eternal
reward, fortified by the rites of the
Church of which he was a cevoted
member of the Holy Nance Society;
and the League of the Saevd Heart.
Born in Hay Township, he was the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs,"Jacob
Regie+r, pioneers of Hay Township.
On .April 10, 1889, he was married
at lrislrtown, known now as St. Col-
umhan, to hi now bereaved wife,
Elizabeth 1Crauskopf, and they moved
to the lith (..on. Stephen Tp, r4ctrr
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ing to Mt. Carmel 16 years ago. '11e -
sides his widow, he is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Josephine Dieterich,
of Stephen 'rv.p., and Mrs Tuff. De-
nnorny, Detroit; four. sons, 'Peter orf
the homestead; Joseph and Albert of
Stephen and Charles of :Iefillivray`.
also 40 grandchildren and 7 gre xt-
grandchilrl. Deceased is a brother to
;41r. Jacor Regier, of Zurich.
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LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Eggs, dozen ....,... 29, 27, 22, 20
Butter, creamery 38
Butter, dairy • 36
Chickens dressed .. ........ 23-16
Wheat, bushel 1.07
Oats, bushel 40
Barley, bushel 60
Buckwheat, bush 60
Flour, cwt. 2.60, 2.85
Pastry flour at mill 25-1'b .... 65c
Shorts and bran, ton ........30.00
Middlings, ton 32.00
en of 30,40,50
PEP, VIM, VIGOR, Subnorma;43•
Want normal pep, vim, vigor, vitality
Try Ostrex Tonle Tablets. Contains
tonics, stimulants, oyster elements....
aids to normal pep after 30, 40 or 69
Get a special introductory size for onl
350. Try this aid to normal pep and vlrri
today. For sale at all good drug stores.
Miss Beatrice Manson is spending
a few weeks with relatives at Dun-
das adn Toronto.
Mrs. 'Harry q. Hess and Miss
Krueger, Margaret Hey motored to
Hensel]. Thursday where they took
part in the Ladies' Aid Anniversary
program in the United church.
Miss Pearl Gabel laft some time
ago for Clinton County Home where
she is employed. Her sister, Ethel,
has taken a position at the Clinton
Hospital and left early this week.
Miss Merelyn Dagg had the mis-
fortune last week of falling down
stairs and in doing so dislocated her
right shoulder. She is now nursing
her aria in a sling, and her many
friends hope she will soon be recov-
ered.
Friends of Miss Ellen Martha
Turkheim, daughter of Rev. and Mrs
E. Turkheim, Zurich, will wish to
congratulate her for the successful
result in receiving her Registered
Nurse's Certificate which has been
released by the Dept. of Health.
Goderich--Preliminary trial of
James Flenniken, accused of the
murder of Turnkey Kipp White in an
attempt to escape from jail on Dec-
ember 14 last will be held on Thurs-
day, January 22, at 10 p.m., it was
announced in police court last Thurs-
day afternoon. Frank Donnelly, God-
erich lawyer, who has been engaged
as defence counsel, displayed Flen-
niken's birth certificate showing him
to have beep born on Feb. 6, 1926,
and therefore but 15 years of age.
He is six feet tall and weighs 165
pounds.
BLOWING UP THE 5r•►PS'
VOLCANOES
Dr. Harold 0. Whitnall, Professor
of Geology, Calgate University, tells
in The American. Weekly with this
Sunday's (Jan. 25) issue of The
Detroit Sunday Times—how our
fliers could bomb out the lava `corks'
of Nippon's many internally seething
craters, bringing disaster in Japan.
13e sure to get The Detroit Sunday
Times this week and every week.
RED CROSS NEWS
The Zurich and District Brandi of
the Red Cross Society has completed
a year of splendid work. About 2800
articles of clothing and knitting have
been shipped from the workroom. 21
helmets, 81 pr. mitts; 2 pr. gloves;
82 scarves, 8 pr. wristlets, 137 pr.
searaa is socks, 56 pr. A. 'P. socks,
439 pr. service socks, 16 sleeveless
Sweaters, 10 aero caps, 25 alternat-
ive caps,• 24 turtle neck sweaters, 1
afghan, 78 quilts, 1 blanket, 21
dressing gowns, 22 nightgowns, 68
dresses, ). skirt, 57 pillow case., 33
0/jamas, 8 pr'. trousers, 12 sheets,
155 refugee sweaters, 53 pneumonia
jackets, 1 pr. ward slippers, 44 laun-
dry bags;3
31 three piecc
suits,
1 un-
:suit, 1 nightingale, 38 washcloths, 2
pr. bloomers, 1 pr. slippers, 4 cush-
ions, 40 blouses, 8 towels, '15 layettes
(54 .pieces each), 2 aprons, 14 art-
icles of infant clothing, 22 Hampton
bed pads, 42 wipes, 913 compresses,
48 medium pads, 8 'r bandages, . 6
abdominal binders, 12 slings, 24 r•ol-
led ,bandages, 80 gauzo handkerchi-
efs, 180 sopitarry pads.
Thursday, Januaa'' 22nd, 1;942
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Your Winter's Fuel
We are Now Filling Orders for this Winter's
Fuel. Let us suggest the Most Suitable Fuel for
your Heating Equipment... Prices always within
the limits of other Dealers with Quality Considered,,
CHICK STARTERS
We invite you to comein and see our various
kinds of Chick Starters, and get our prices which
are the lowest anywhere... 13e sure and call!
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