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A NEW SHIPMENT OF MEN'S TOP COATS AND HEAVY
WINTER OVERCOATS NOW ARRIVED. WE CARRY A •
VERY LARGE RANGE OF ALL MEN'S WEAR, INCLUDING $
YOUTH'S OVERCOATS. READY -TO WEAR
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WOOL WINDBREAKERS.
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GLOVES, FINE SHIRTS, WORK
MANY OF THESE LINES ARE HARD TO PROCURE AND
CANNOT BE REPLACED WHEN OUR PRESENT STOCK
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HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
Our Coal Supply
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. Aud 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
2,1.37,000 tons of domestis coal in 1 940 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
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QUALITY - PRICE .- .. SERVICE
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In Shoe Repairing we give you the best money can
buy. Give us a call, our prices are right.
To the Men who Till the Soil
With the changing of the Seasons, we will need
better equipment. How about your work shoes or
this occasion. You should see E. H. Edighoffer
about them before you buy. We carry the famous
tine of Greb Work Shoes for men. This line has
stood the test for years. At moderate prices, con-
sidering quality.
We also have Oxfords in black and brown calf
also in black Vici Kid. ' . These Oxfords are made
with genuine Goodyear Welt Soles in med. and
narrow toes. If it is quality shoes you want E. H.
Edighoffer has them.
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WE ALWAYS CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FRFcH
GROCERIES ON HAND PURCHASED FROM THE. LEAD-
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CONDITIONS WE ARE NOT QVOTWL ANY ,PARTICULAR
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Messrs Clarence Brenner and Henbi
Kuntz who have been working at
Brampton, for several months, spent:
a few days at the former's home, Mr
and Mrs. John Brenner.
Mr. Fred Debryne who has been
teller at the local branch of theBank
of Montreal, has left for London
where he has enlisted in the army.
Miss Ellen Fremlin, who has teen in
the bank for som teime has taken
the position as teller.
Another strong appeal is 'being
made for old scrap iron ano salvage.
Especially old rubber which is so es-
sential at present. Arrangements
have been made to store such beside
the post office and bank, and all pat-
riotic residents •of the community are
asked to deposit such at these places
where they will be ;picked up at in-
tervals.
A very successful auction sale was
held on the farm of Mr Philbert De-
noanme, at .St. Jospeh on Tuesday af-
ternoon. Although the wind was a
bit cold, but good prices were real-
ized. Mr. and Mrs. Denonune, who
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sold their farm to Mr. James
Masse, are leaving for Windsor, wh-
ere they intend to reside in future.
Their many friends in the district
regret losing so fine a young couple.
VICTORY LOAN GOIN FINE
Goderich — At the week -end, Vic-,
troy Loan subscriptions in Hunro Co
at $858,950, more than 45 pc.
of the quota. Brussels was the first
centre in the county t oexceed its
quota, the RCAF at Exeter has sub-
scribed $27,000, while Clinton stta-
ion subscribed ,$27,000.o In the ua:b-
ansection H E Rouke, of Clinton,
leads with 67 transactions, wlhile W.
H. Edighoffer of Hay West, leads
the rural solicitors yith a total of
57 ;transactions. He is followed by
F. Dawson of Usborne.
HURON VICTORY LOAN
IN FULL SWING
Canvassers ars working overtime.
Quota of $1,900,000 will be Oyer -
Subscribed
Every dollar drives the dagger de -
neer. Huron County Victory Loan
officials are ,confident that the Coun-
y quota of $1,900,000 will be over-
ubscribed. The sales in each mini -
:polity are mounting but more peo-
c will have to buy bonds if we arae
c :t nefi'ective answer to Hitler,
i,Iussolini and Hirohito. The •canvas-
:: • ;'ra working long hours and al-
ly :stories of real sacrifices by.
in.an ypurchasers are being made .
known. The time is short. Huron's
war record. 1914-1918 and so :Aar in
this wan Mutt be maintained. It is
now up to every individual to come
foravvdr and invest his or her surpl-
us money in Victory Bonds. Christ-,
mas is drawing near. Th egi.ving of
gifts is an old custom. How ,about
r eying VVieetory Bonds for Christm-
as presents this year,
DEER OPEN SEASON
Announcement by ,the game and
fisheries dept.. that there will be an
open • season for deer in the county
of Bruce and the northern section of
Huron. The diates set are from No-
vember 16 to 120th, both dates in-
clusive.The use of dogs will not be
permitted.
ARE YOU LOSING YOUR WIFE.
Married' nine! In The American
Weekly;- with Sunday's (Nov. 1) issue
of The DeroitSunday Times, Judith
Chase, quiz expert, offers an oppor-
tunity for any husban.d to get the
lowdown on how he rates with his
wife. Article illustrated with amu-
sing sketches by :Soglorw- Be sur eto
get The Detroit ,Sunday Times this
week and every week.
PREMIER RESIGNS
Toronto — 1Prernier Mitchell F.
Hepburn whose colorful political car-
eer at times, resigned his ptsioion as
Premier of Ontario .on Oct. 21st.The
46 year old party leader, in office for
two terms continuously since June
1934, was successeeded immediately
by Attorney -General Gordon Conant
Mr Hepburn announced he would re-
tain Cabinet ,portfolio of provincial
treasurer ;for a short time after which
he ,shall retire from public life. Mr
Conant, sworn in as premier by Lit,
Governor A. Mathews at the latter's
home, will remain as attorney -gen-
eral. Mr Hepburn's resignation came
with the same startling suddenness
that has characterized many of his
political moves
HYMENEAL
McKenzie—Robinson
Eb:nondville United Church was
the scene of a •charmin.g wedding on
Oct. 1117, at 2,:31$ p.m. when Isabel
Ruth, daughter of Mr and .Mrs. Thos
Robinson, of Eganondville and form-
erly •of the Goshen line, Stnaley, be-
came the bride of Andrew H. ?dcKen
zie, B.A., of Edonton, Alta., ;son of
Mrs. Wm. McKenzie of Hensall. The
church was lovely decorates[ and the
marriage ;was solemnized by Rev. A
W Gardiner, of Egnondville, assisted
by Rev Vesey of Toronto Bible Col-
lege. Miss W Watson of Toronto,
had change of the music. The bride
was given in marriage by her father
her attendants were Miss L Shepherd
all Miss N Reddick of Toronto. The
groorn wars •attended by Daniel Firth
of Toronto. Following the ceremony
a reception was held in the 'basem-
ent of the .church where Mrs. Rob
inson, mother of the bride, received
the guests and was assisted by the
;.groom's mother. Later the +bridalco-
role left for 'Edmonton. Both bride
and groom are graduates of Toronto
Bible College. The groom is also e
graduate in Amts of Albert Univers-
ity. He has been minister at St. An-
drew's Prsebyterian Church,, Edmon-
ton, for the past year. On +heli re-
turn to Edmonton Mr. McKenzie will
do the work sof an itinerant 'mission-
ary of th:e.. Presbyterian church in
Northern Alberta.-'
YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS
We Always • Gory a Full Line Of the Best % of
both Shelf and, Heavy Staple Hardware: Stoves,
Furnaces, andi alit Heating Equipments. Let US,
Offer You Good Suggestions along this Linea
Some Good'IJioediffeaters at V'ery Reasonable Prices,
FUiTURE
See Our Studio; Couches and Dinnette Suites
A Full Line old ad the Ione Requirements
2 Always keep a Goo&Stock of New and the very Latest;
in Furniture at Very Reasona'bl a Prices, quality Con,
sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress,
2 Dining Roozn Suites; O'casional Chairs Rockers, Etc.
SLIGHTLY USED' FURNITURE
For the more conservative- puorchaser we can save.-
you many a dollar asw&have al fine assortment of
2 Slightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value for
2 your. Money. Drop in and look these over and get our
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Andrew F. Hess, ' - 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 ime 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.
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