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ZURICH HERALD
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3 FOR LADIES!
Everything in Silk Lingerie; fine crepe and chiffon
hose, ankle socks; Sport blouses in plain or striped
A few fine Cellariese Dresses at 2.98 each.
See us about Elastic Girdles. A new sl‘ipment ar-
rived at 1.39 and 1.59 each.
Dress Materials in Sheers, dotted Voiles, Crepes,
Organdies, etc.
FOR MEN
A lot of Fine Dress Shirts, new ties, Sport Shirts,
light weight Trousers, Jerseys, Breifs, Vests, Sox,
and a complete line of Overalls, Work Shirts, Hats,.
Caps and a very fine range Men's and Boys'
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Suits,
FOR THE HOME
3 only fine Chenilli Bed Spreads, large full size,
at 11.50 each.
• A new lot of lace table cloths. All linen table
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: cloths, sheetinpes, pillow cottons, mats, rugs. A
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HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
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In a Bulletin recently received urging the peo-
ple of Canada to put in their supply of coal early,
as possible, as later on transportation may become
conjested, and the railways may be found necess-
ary to be used for more essential purposes, so an
appeal is made to all householders, whrrever poss-
ible to fill up your bins and have your supply ready
when the cold days will be here again. And how
quickly these summer months will fly... We are
filling orders as fast as we can get in the coal... So
be wise; put in your order early and have your
coal bin filled when winter comes along.
The Coal Administrator also urges that where -
ever possible people should use Western Canadian
coal and thus conserving exchange and saving
labour. The chief mines in Alberta produced some
2,137,000 tons of domestis coal in ?40 giving em-
ployment to 1,966 miners for 95 days only in the
six summer months and to 3,313 miners for 107
days in the winter months,
Let us fill your order for either Alberta, or most
any size of hard Anthracite coal, NOW!...
STADE & WEIDO
ZURiCH - ONT.
QUALITY — PRICE SERVICE
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Mr. and Mr. Albeit, Hess and chil
dren motored to London on. Friday.
Rev. and 2,Irs. Roy 11. Geiger of
Paris are vieiting ielatives in this
Mr. Gordon Calfas of Kitchener,
wa.s a week -end visitor at the home
of his grandfather, Mn A. Meilck.
The Chas. Fritz family have re
turned home after spending several
weeks at their cottage at Grand
Bend.
MRrs. Alex. McConnell of Varna
has returned after spending the past
month with her sister: in Itlintteap-
Os.
Mr. and :Mrs. Chales Flegman of
Detroit spent a week's vacation vis-
iting with the latter's, parent,
and Mrs. Jacob Ortwein.
Miss Doris Horner of Lend= is ai
present holidaying at. the home of he
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. B. Horner
14th con.
Miss Vergina. NeClinchey of Cro.
malty is spending, holidays with her
grandparents, Mx. and Mrs. ian
Mrs. Maber Snider of town has
sold her fleet -dweling property on
Louise st. t Mr. Chris. Schultz. Pos-
session given October 1st.'
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: We Always Carry a Full Line of the Best of
both Shelf and Heavy Startle Hardware: Stoves.
.1, Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments, Lei 1
4., Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line.
Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices
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A Full Lille of all the Home Requirements;
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Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc.
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Eggs, dozen .......28 26, 19 : you many a dollar as we have a fine assortment of
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Butter, creamery ss .: Slightly UsedetFurniture that will give you big•value for 4,
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Chickens, dre.sed' Money Drop in and look these over and: get our .tr:
Wheat, bushel • 21,1. (Tc -ii: : 3.4 '
RemarRable Low•Rrices, 4r
Oats, bushel 5,(7/01e.' if
Barley, bush. -et,. „ ,, OA'
Flour, cwt.
Buckwheat, bush.. 65-c. ' I JON/Stall & lialiOneirg.th
2.60, 2.851 4 -
Pastry flour at rnill 25 -lb 6fio
Shorts and bran, ton
Middlings, ton 33270) (313
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SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE
Onion growers are pulling dais
year's crop which if very good.
.Mrs. E. Bender of Toronto
iting with relatives here.
MiSs Ruth Church of Londodr. was
a week eta visitor at the home of
her inoth,e, Mrs. Ella Church'.
Mrs. .Shear of Rochester N.T.rs„,.has
returned. home after enjoylug a few
weeks visit at the home of. :leer bro-
ther,' :11. and Mrs. C. Frites,
Mr. Clayton Hoffman hs left for
Galt, after spending sou*: time ai
his heme here, and was accompanied
by hiS mother; Mrs. W.. H. Hoffman
to f3tratford where ..sjete is visiting
with. her .sister, Mrss, F. Fink.
be.; 'titer.
Mr, Calvin .Thiel Marling Tan
Rev, and: Mrs Albert Deters and otaing school., Tomtit% was a week
end visitor with litje parents, Mr. ance i
:family of Debora have returned to
their home after spending some tirree:'Mrs, Fred. Thiel,. oneseammegeemstiouteweimeesteneeroiemeseteevemmezy„eiszemout.
The -engageEATirrnaitmounecdf of
Gladys Loreeet. daughter of 11'Es-, and
Mrs. John eisasmore, Hens4B, to
Lorne Cave41 Elder, Hamiltom, Son of
iMr. and ),Iirs. John Elder, Hensall,
the Markiege to take plane quieetly
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SWEET GOODS.
Our Store will be closed each Wednesday EveniNg
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with the fernier's mother, Mrs. at
Daters, Sr.
Mrs. Louis Weber has returned
home after spending a few da with
her daughter Clara in Londen, the
latter spending the week -end. itt home
with her parents.
Speaks at Seaforth
Premier William Aberhart of Al-
berta, the bible school teacher prem- was in Spencerville recently and at-
ier of Alberta, adressed the emigre tended a group meeting of the Farm
gation of the Fist Street Presbyter, Mutuals in the eastern part of the
ian church, Seaforth on Sunday .ev- province. He was accompanied by
ening. Thee was • a large gathemg. Mr. W. R. Cross, Secretaly of the
He spoke on bible prophesy and the 111FUA, csf Galt and G. Gibbons, in -
present war. The premier arrived in specter 'of Insurance, Toronto.
Seaforth on Saturday to. visit hi
mother, suffering with a broken hip KEPT HER DAUGHTERS CHAIN.
at Seaforth hospital, ED IN THE DARK
Attended Group Meeting
Herbert K. E9ber of Crediton
RECEIVES' COMMISS-IION
Congratulations are being extend
ed to e'Pilot Officer Gerald Schrader,.
st eon of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Schroeder,
: of Stephen, who on Thursday last at
No. 5 Service Flying Training School
• at Brantford received his wings.
: Wings were preseneted by Aix Mar
o shall Wm. A. Bishop. The follow-
: ing day Mr. Schroeder received his
commsson. -Gerald is spending a
: few days at fans home before leaving
• forPrince Edward Island.
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Fire in Zurich
..0 What might have made a bad spr-
eading fire occurred on Tuesdaay af-
ternoon at about 3.30 when the fifire
0 alarm was given and the little barn
on the property owned by Mr. Hugh
0 Thiel was all ablaze, the barn is 10-
: cated 'between the Hess wagon shop
and Mrs, S, Haberer's .barn and was
in a daangeroue position to let go
ithat now and powerful engine get
as the flames were oozing out of
0 every crack and crevice and iti
looked as a hopeless case, but after
into .action for .ct few minutes with
• its double lines of water and diem-
! leala how, the bad enemy of fire wa,
soon under control and the building
of whet -did not burn up is saved.
We are told that Zurich has the best
fire engine for ,a. town its size in
Western Ontario, and after :occupy -
front box seat amongst the spectate
ors on Tuesday and watching those
performances 'of the well trained
and well equipped .flrem en, we are
0 are of the opinion that this saying
• must be right. There was no place
for the old bucket brigade of the
slinging' of water by pailfuls, it fwas
was -all so practical and complete,
The fire was extingqushed
With the greatest of. ease
I3y ' pressing the button
;Pest as yon please" .
Dr. Donald A. Laird, writing in
The American Weekly with this Sun
day's (July 26) iisue of The Detroit
Sunday Times, discusses the strange
case of a kindly woman who kept
her daughters prisoners _pointing
out there are probably 5,000 other
"living skeletons"' who are priooners
of mother love revenge, jeazausy or
just plain selfishness. Be sure to get
Sunday's Detroit Times.
ON DUTY IN BRITAIN'
Alexander John McDonald (Alec)
has arrived safely in Britain to work
with the other anemobers ef the CBC
Overseas Unit. Alec graduated from
Queen's University in 1936, worked
a the University radio station for
two years before joining the CBC
He was in charge of. recorded featu-
res during the Rayed Visit in 1089
aand was supervisor of record, -1 pro
grammes at, CRC Toronto Saullos
until he left' for Overseas.
NERAL
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EXCRPT LIFE
Fire, Auto, Casualty
Fidelity, Etc,
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Local Representative Zurich
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Your Winter's Fuel
ORDERS WILL BE FILLED
We would ask our Customers not to become ex-
cited about next winter's supply of Coal. It will
take a little irne to get in the supplies, but leave
your orders in early and there will be plenty of coal
for all before it will be needed in the fall. Order
now and you will be supplied.
Your Chick Feeds
The Chick Starter Season is with us again and we
have all the called for Feeds such as Oat Hulls,
Peat Moss, Sugar Copra, Grit, Oyster Shell, Char-
coal, Etc.,.Etc.