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ZURICI-I'S
Grocery Store
WE ALWAYS CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH
GROCERIES ON HAND PURCHASED FROM THE LEAD-
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CONDITIONS WE ARE NOT QUOTING ANY PARTICULAR
PRICES BUT CAN ASSURE THE PUBLIC GOOD VALUE
FOR THEIR MONEY WITH QUALITY AND PRICES AT
THE VERY BEST
Menno Oesch - Zurich
PRDUCE WANTED. Phone 165
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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
line 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.
In Shoe Repairing we give you the best money
buy. Give us a call, our prices are right.
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HARDWARE -- SEEDS
You are going Through This
World Only Once.
So Why Do.. Without These
Labor Savers?
Experienced farm help is
scarce and costly. You'll need
moderately priced stable equi-
pment to do the work the quic-
kest, easiest way. .
Invest part of the money you'd
pay hired help, in Beatty labor-
saving stable equipment. Pays
lietime dividends. Gives you -
more time to enjoy life. En-
hances value of farm. Improv-
es product.
Inquire about our Sanitary
Steel Cow Stalls --Exceptional
t Values at Lower Prices...
and FURNITURE
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Lower Priced Stalls
Automatic Watering
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BROODER HOUSE COAL
We have received a shipment of choice Chestnut
Coal which we are selling out on restrictions only
for Brooder House use, and an agreement has to
be signed that it will be used for that purpose only.
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ZURICH - ONT.
QUALITY PRICE SERVICE
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KLAPP'S- ONE-STOP SERVICE
MARATHON GAS.
A Gas known to every motorist. Why, tttlke chances in
inferior Gas when- you can buy Good' Gas- at Regular
Prices.
Engineered Lubrication.
At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using: ? kinds
of Crease. We.. invite you to watch us Lubricate your Can~ wad ace
how Trained Attendants Crease Cars'
Expert Repairing.
We use the KING AN ALYSER to properly Tune Up., your Motor.
CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 25o:. Gallon
Batteries, Accessories, G.00diyear Tires,
Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and. Most: lip -to -date
Garage ,and Service Station.
Drive in and let usservice and <°Pep>Up ' your Car for
the Colder Weather and Heavier:Ie'oadk3
HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE
C. Fritz & Son Used Clar Lot in; Cennection,
ITEMS OF LOCAL INMOST
Mrs. Theo. McAdams is spending
a few weeks with relatives andl fri-
ends at London.
Mr. Fred Rader of Dashwood. was
a • visitor in town a few days last
week. -
Pte. Dennis Denomm.e oz London,
spent a pleasant week -end at•his•horee
with his wife and children
Miss Ethel Gabel of Clinton has
returned to the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson (uub,e1.
A goodly -number were in town. on
Monday attending the annual meet-
ing of the Hay Mutual. Fixe Insur-
ance Company.
Much wood is being; eut through-
out the community, humareds of
cords by some parties which will be
a big help to the fuel, situation in the
coming winter.
Miss Alpha Meyers, nurse -in -train-
ing of General Hospita, n_rasford,
was a week -end vihttar at the home
of her parents, • Mr. and 'Mrs. Thos.
Meyers. '
Mrs. Clara. Decker of town and
her brother Mr. Fred Rader of Dash-
wood, who spent a few days visiting
in Zurich, motored to Exeter last
Thursday to spend the day with the
former's daughter, Mies Vera Decker
Word has been recereed Ny the
Fritz family of the sudden death of
Mr. Arthur Kibbler of Staughton,
Sask. He was a member of the well
known Kibbler family formerly of
Zurich, and has been for maim 3'ears
in the West.
Mr. and Mrs. Wni. O'Brien and
daughter Miss Olive, accompanied by
Mrs. Vanatta of Crosswell, Mich;
and T1rs. Levi Stelck of the West,
motored to Port Huron, Mich. on Sun
day-, the latter two have been guests
with the former's sister, remaining
in that city for a visit.
• The nice white blanket of.' snow
which fell the beginning of this week
makes nature look more seasonable,
as the old snow and ice had practic-
ally disappeared and if the ground-
hog should. see his shadow to -day,
Wednesday, Feb, 2nd, we will un-
doubtedly have some real winter. for
the next six weeks, as the saying goes
LUTHERAN CHURCH UNION.
COMMITTEE APPOINTED :-
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Pastors attending Western Ontario
Conference of Missouri. Lutheran
Synod at Waterloo on Saturday last,.
decided to appoint a committee to
meet ministers of the Canada ;Synod
to plan conferences for discussing on
Lutheran church union. The action
was taken after Rev. F. Malirisky of
Elmira, had' reported on a meeting of
presidents of Missouri Synod district
at Springfield, Ill., recently at which
various matters relating to union
were discussed. The committee will
be appointed by Rev. J. F. Schutt,
Humberstone, Western Ontario con-
fernncc chairman.
Presentation
The Bethany Sisters of the adult
bible class of the. F vanget'tcal church
met in the class room on Sunday
morning where they held their .annual
election of officers, which resulted
es follows: President, Mrs. E, F.
Krueger; vice pros. Mrs. J. W;,Mer-
ne r ; secy., Mrs. D. Oswald; asst. -sect'
'Airs, W. Hoffman; treasurer, 'Mrs.
7. Geiger; After the business trans-
actions were completed, a few chosen
words were spoken by Mrs. C. L.
Smith in regards to Mr, Josiah Gei-
e.ns who had been teacher of the
.las, for some years, and being preS-
:'nl. :t 1. times the past year, and
•rain appointed for this year. Mr.
le4go:, =.•,t. ir,'esentecl with a gift,.
howing the high esteem no el held
by the members of his class. Mr.
Geiger sxpressed his appreciation
with man,, thanks, firs. Z. W. Hor-
ner was also remembered with agift
as being 83 yea.:, of age, :pie of the
,lclt«t members of the class and be-
ing present in Sunday School 45
routs the past year. She replied with
gratitude for - their kindness. The'
meeting closed by singing "Blest bel
the Tie that l3inds.'”
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• .COnee+ttadt ev-el±y Wednesday)
. 40, 38, 35, 30
!leerier. per. 115: .. 38
i+.1.'ie e set„ d essed . 30
I :.friss, dressed ......... 25
;Geese, dre:sedd. ....... - 24
'Turkeys, dres"ed .. 38
Wheat, bushel ... 1.12
Oat__e, bushel 50e
l3' +r:Lte'y,, bush. 73
Buckwheat, langs. 70
Flour, cwt. 2.60, 2.75
Shorts and bran, ton 30.00
Middlings, ton 32.00
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Th'.Irx?;ciity.,r, }fell 'nri^.w+'3: ult, 1944
YOUR
HAD SESSION AT CLINTON
Upward of 150 fanners, represent-
ative of the Federation of Agricult-
ure of several counties niet at Clin-
ton on Jan. 27th in the interests of
livestock. Recommendations presen-
ted at the afternoon session touched
on swine production, poultry . an,i1i,
cash crops.
THREE'S A CROWD
So He Left His Siamese Twin Brisl>e•
Read -in The American Weekly -
with this Sunday's (Feb. 6) issue of
The Detroit Sunday Times ..how the
Siamese twins shared poverty, wealth
grief aid happiness, but they ran up„
against trouble when it came to ro-
mance. Although one twin has been
happily married for 8 years, her sis-
ter never got beyond the honeymoon
stage. Get Sunday's Detroit Times. •
MUST KEEY .1943 LICENSE •
Motorists are reminded not 'to re-
move their 1943 lleense placed from
their cars when they purchase their
new license for 1944. The old plates
are to remain, and. stickers will be
issued on payment of the 1944 fee.
These are to Ile placed on the lower
left --and corner of the windshield.
By adoptit the sticker system over
200 tons of metal will be saved for
war indtletriey as well as a great deal
of labels,
THAT TEESWATER FAIR
Russell T. Kelly of Hamilton, was
named hon. president of the Tees -
water Agricultural Society, and J. J.
Reid was re-elected for a sixth term
as its president, at the annual meet-
ing; Alex 13. McKa,gue secy-treas and
managing director reported the an-
nual for the past year has been by
far the most successful on record
and had enabled the fair to retain its
position as the undisputed leader a-
mong rural fairs in Canada. The gate
receipts for the fair last year were
$3,907 and the prize money• paid out
amounted to $2,500. The gage receipt
when the fair was first held in 1870
was $57 and the exhibits consisted
of one pony and 12 yoke of oxen -and
a few log cabin quilts. Last year
17,000 persons attended.
BAYFIELD
The fishermen have completed the
ice harvest. It was of a very good
quality and i:f anything, wes a little
too thick, some measuring i 0 inches.
Mrs. 7. F. Dikken has returned to
Palgrave, and Keith Sterling to Sar-
nia after having spent several days
with their parents, Mr. and irirs. Les-
lie Sterling.
Pte. Ellen MacKay C. W. A. C.
Barracks, Windsor was a recent vis-
itor at her home.
Miss Annabel Leitch of Goderich
spent a week with her uncle Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Orr.
Stoker 1 Merton Merrier, R. C. N.
V. R. is hone on furlough.
Mrs. Grant Turner, and little son
Ted returned to their home in tilt
village after having been with her
father-in-law, Fred Turner in God-
erich for some weeks.
Angus Trudeau and Lorne Derevi•',
ere, the two boys who pillaged some
25 or more cottages here late last
fall were recently sentenced in tht.
Magistrates court at Goderich, to
penitentiary term of nine months
determinate. and three months indet-
erminate. Besides the charges of theft
and enterieg they pleaded guilty to
the charge of attempted arson al^is
ince' from their attempt in which an-
other boy w<es also implicated to set
fire to the Goderich jail,
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FURNITURE:
See Our Studio Couches midi Dinnette Suites
A Full Line of all the Home Requirements
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Preserve the Surface onlyour.• Buildings. It is
poor economy to try,, to; save on: Paint.. We have
-a 'good stock of all 'Galled for::,: Paints:,, Varnishes,
and Paint. Supplies... ..See these Vis...
New Felt Mattresses
We: were: fortunate in securing at god supply of
New,, Fek Mattresses which we. are offering the
public: from $5.00 to $15.00 each,, and can assure
they are big value for the money;.. Be sure and
see -
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VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, AND
SWEET GOODS.
of the Highest Qualm
ICE CREAM
Wednesday Evening
• Eckel's Bakery --- Zurich
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Telephone 100
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CREAM..SEP&RA>(`OR.
WILL HELP: THE": ..;.
_COUNTRY'S NEED FOR
EXTRA:RUtTERFAT
Your Government has asked for an in
crease of 39,000,000 pounds in batter
production in 19431 Every farmer can
contribute to that increased Nutter pro«
duction which is needed to feed our
troops in the front lino, by using a
Xtenrrew Cream Separator which will produce the last ounce of butterfat --a
machine into which years of experience have built une,nalledl stamina and
dependability,. It will do its part faithfully in increasing wartime production
and, at the sante time; swell your profits. If you, are in the market for a;
Renfrew please be patient. Shottago of raw materials still curtails production.,
liiep in touch with the nearest ,Renfrew representative.
RANGES
TRUCK SCALES
WASHING
MACHINES
KEEP YOUR
RENFREW
IN REPAIR
CREAM SEPARATORS
Made in All Popolar Sizes.
Hand or Electrically Operated.
THE. RENFRyE1�4% *MACH11 �•`�Y *'CoMp.
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ZURICH, ONT.