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Thursday, February 26th, 1942
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SPECIALS
New Chintzee and Cretons, 36 -in. wide
Pillow cotton 40 -in. at yd.
Sheeting Wabasso, 72 -in. at yd.
• Factory cotton, 36 -in. at yd.
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Housedress, 12 only at
GROCERY SPECIALS
Head lettuce large size
Cabbage, each at
Baking apples, 6 lbs. for
Oranges, 2 dozen for
Pork and beans, 2 tins 4444
Grapefruit, .4 for
Wallpapers
We have placed a large supply Reg. N. Boxers
Wallpapers in stock and would be pleased 'to show
you samples. Prices about the same as last season,
from 1Oc. to 75c a roll. A few room lots from last
season's stock at greatly reduced prices.
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Coconut cookies per lb. 16c
Sandwich cookies, per lb ..17c
Fresh fruits and vegetables every week.
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J. GASCHO & SON
PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59
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Cut Your Fuel Bill In HALF!
Buy Storm Windows and Doors
LET US QUOTE YOU!
Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials
REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A
LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL
TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU 1
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Dead and Disabled Animals
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15
DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD.
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HARDWARE .- SEEDS and FURNITURE
Coal 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
Advantage!.
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing 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 stook.
STADE & WEIDO
ZURICH — ONT.
QUALITY — PRICE _ SERVICE
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ZURICJ4'S
Grocery Store
Floorwax, Falcon, 1-1b. can. 25c
Applesauce, 16 -oz. can. 10c
Pepper, half -lb. shaker 15c
Peas, per can 10c
Prepared Mustard, 24 -oz, jar 20c
Broken sodas, 2 lbs. 25c
Soap Flakes, per lb. 10c
Infants soups, 3 cans 25c
Menno Oesch
PRDUCE WANTED.
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTERFST 1 " 1942 CHICKS
Miss Ester Neeb of Dashwood, 1 Neuhauser's, London
spent a few days with her sister, Mr Light breeds AA
and Mrs. Wm. McAdams. g ade $9.50, 100.
" " AAA grade $11.00, 100
Clerk A. F. Hess and Road Supt. Heavy breeds AA grade $10.50 to
H. Steinbach motored to Goderich $12.00 per 100
one day last week where they were Heavy breeds AAA grade $13 to $15
interviewed with some of the officials per 100.
of the Provincial Road Commission. Tripple A eggs from yearling hens.
Agent FERD HABERER, ZURICH.
Phone 112.
Mr. Louis Prang and daughter,
Mrs. Ivan Kalbfleisch and Miss E.
Truemner motored to Detroit last
Tuesday and on .their return were
accompanied by Mrs. L. Prang twho
had spent several weeks in that city
at the home of her daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Aulerich, where a baby
boy had come to the ho -me.
Cold weather with storms raging
was what we enjoyed over the week-
end. High banks of snow are piled
up, and the local snow plows had
their hands plenty full to cope with
the situation. But the plows have
now gone through and the auto can
go almost anywhere now again. The
winter :seems to be going fast as this
week is the end of February and
in March we always get spring.
Wm. O'Brien & Sons, managers of
the local .Silverwoods plant have re-
cently installed a modern egg grad-
ing machine. This machine does not
pick out the stained or defected eggs
but it accurately grades the weight
or size of egg, which is so vitally m -
portant under present regulations.
With this machine the producer is
sure of getting all that's coming to
him, and the dealer is also well pro-
tected. The machine is interesting
to watch haw it does its won: so nice-
ly.
The auction sale of the household
effects of Mr. Wm. S. Ruby were all
well sold and satisfactory prices we-
re obtained. Mr. EmeryRuby of
Kitchener being up for the sale, and
was accompanied back to the city by
his father, Mr. Wm. S. Rubywho was
practically a life-long resident of
Zurich, being for a number of years
in the general store business in the
place where Eckel's Bakery now
stands. Mr. Ruby will now be a re-
sident of Kitchener, and his many
Zurich friends wish him the best of
everything. Mr. Ruby's 'dapghter,
Mrs, Arlie Dietrich, who had been
staying with him for some time, also
left for Kitchener to reside.
EASTER MAIL
Easter comes early this year, and
the Canadian iPost Office Dept. ad-
vises that all Easter messages, gre-
etings and parcels to our Armed
Forces in the United Kingdom should
be mailed without delay The appro-
ach of Easter always augments the
volume of correspondence, parcels,etc
and this year, especially, with in-
creased numbers of our Forces •over-
seas, the Easter mailings win be cor-
responding heavier.
"MYSTERY OF PEARL HARBOR"
3 Special Picture Pages
with text in Picturial Review with
this Sunday's March 1st issue of The
Detroit Sunday Times. Included a-
mong illustrGtions will be a full col-
or picture of the U.S.S. Arizona in
flames after the Pearl Harbor attack
full color, portraits ,ef Rear Admiral
Kimmel and Major General Short,
plus other illustrations. Be sure to
get The Detroit Sun day Tithes this
week and every week,
WARNS OF GREAT PERRIL
Esther Surrey, Eng. — Viscount
Bcn.nc t, former prime minister of
::anac',.a, aid, "unless we can in very
reasonable time take steps to meet
the peril that confronts us we shall
perish." "Our supremacy as an
Empire has been challenged," he said
at the opening of a local worship
week. "Make no mistake about it. It
has been challenged in the East and
challenged in the West. "1 neve,
thought, as a boy and when 1 grew
older, as a man, that the (ray would
come when we would be in such, peril.
In Polir:e Court
Goderich -•-.- The robbery of the
FARM FOR SALE
One Hundred and twenty acres of
good clay land with ten acres of
fall wheat and forty acres .spring
plowing, good buildings, some bush.
Apply Alex. Sparks, Clinton, Ont.
canteen of the RAF School at Clin-
ton, of $190 cash and a quantity of
cigarettes on Nov. 18 last, was clear-
ed up here with the conviction of L
AC James McDonald, on a charge of
breaking, entering and theft. He was
remanded to jail for a week for sen-
tence by Magis. J. A. Makins. The
evidence disclosed that the.s cigaret-
tes, hidden at the base of a tree at
the rear of the airdrome were re-
covered by police, but the money
originally secreted in a knothole high
up in a tree is still missing, prob-
ably spent, nearly three .months hav-
ing elapsed before the arrest was
made. McDonald's boastfulness to his
friends while quaffling beer in bev-
erage rooms proved his undoing. Two
brunettes and a :blonde, from .Sea -
forth and Shakespeare gave crown
evidence. Jas. Freeborn of London,
pleaded guilty to three charges of
fraud, for having issued worthless
cheques at Walton and Stratford. He
is wanted at Toronto and London,
and was remanded to jail for sent-
ence.
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 75 acres, being part
Lot 7 and 8, concession 16, brick
house, bank barn, drive shed, poultry
house, all in good repair, about 7
acres second growth timber; also 39
acres, part Lot 22, Lake Road East,
con. 17; pasture and wood. All in
Hay Township. iVlay be sold separate
if larger parcel is sold first.
Jno. and Hy. Ga.ekstetter, Executors,
Late Jacob .Gackstetter Estate, Zur-
ich, Ont.
WANTED
CASH for Dead Animals and Fox
Horses. Phone Crediton Central, re-
verse charges.—Jack Williams, Dash-
wood, R. R.3. P.O. pt4-6-'41
Or. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc
VETERINARY SURGEON
Mice with Residence, Main Street.
Opposite Drug Store
'bene -96. Zurich
4.. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc
.lrraduat. of Ontario Veterinar;
:oliege, University of Toronto. Al
iiteMee of domestic animals treater
the most modern principles
;barges reasonable. Day or night
all' promptly attended to. Also Bre.
der of Scottish terriers. Inverness
fennel'. Office on Main Street,
)pouite Town Hall.
e.ne 116. HENSALL.
Farm Produce
WANTED
.,;HIGHEST CASH PRICES
—FOR --
CREAM, EGGS AND
POULTRY
Wm. O'Brien
Phone 101, Res. 64, Zurich
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A Full Line of all the Home Requirements
4. Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest
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sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress,
* Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc.
• SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE
For the more conservative purchaser we can say
* you many a dollar as we have a fine assortment of
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YOUR
Hardware and Furniture
STORE
YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS
We Always Carry a Full Line of the Best of
both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware: Stoves,
Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us
Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line.
Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices
FURNITURE
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SWEET GOODS.
1 All Ingredients Used are of the Highest QualityT-
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Our Store will be closed each Wednesday Evening
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GENERAL
INSURANCE
EXCEPT LIFE
Fire, Auto, Casualty
Fidelity, Etc.
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Local Representative - Zurich
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Chick Starters
The Chick Starter Season is with us agalin anti we
have all the called for Feeds such as Oat Hulls,
Peat Moss, Sugar Copra, Grit, Oyster Shell, Char-
coal, Etc., Etc.
Coal Deliveries
Owing to war conditions to conserve transportation
we are making, deliveries to our customers on Mon-
days, Wednesdays and Fridays.
L. Schilbe & Son