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We have a 1R. ' c s . ;,ks of Winter Goods en hand
owl : er 11 , e (,=ncdition';, and are oil i ring
sar'ac a. AAnrn-.- Also many lines of
Spring Glee.; ' ?Flees. A Sale here is
always a Real Money Saving Event.
DO NOT MESS THIS ONE!
From: .141!=:NU::` RY 21st, To FEBRUARY 4th
Here are only a few of the Many Special Prices:
t laAa FlFlannelette7�Blankets, pr. I.79
1 lb. Batts 72x90 at 55c
Fine all wool Serves, 54 -in. wide yd. 98c
Martha Washington House Dressec, reg.
1.98 for L25
ne,e •in,'r Yarn, blk. only, quarter -lb. 25c
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Men's Sweaters at each 98c
Men's her ehide Coats, Fur collar, at each 12.00
Men's 8 -oz. Redhack Overalls at 1.65
Everything in Men's Women's and Children's
Underwear at Big Reductions.
A lot of Men's all wool Windbreakers that must go
regardless of price
See large posters for more particulars.
GROCERIES
A list of extra Special Values in Groceries for this
Sale. Come and see!
PRODUCE WANTED
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CAIADA TRUST
GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES
Any Amount.. for.. $100.60.. and over Accepted
3% per annum, half yearly for .1. and 2 Years
31 % per annum for 3 and 4 Years...
3?2 c per annum for 5 to 10 Years.
Free Information From
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Local Representative - Zurich
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Dried Peaches, per lb.
Vanilla, 8 oz. jugs, each
Minute Tapioca (with tumbler) per pkg.
Dates with pints, 4 lbs.
Corn meal, per lb,
Tapioca, 3 lbs.
Salmon, Hawser brant?, large can
Rice, per lb.
no Oesch
EGGS WANTED.
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f E MS OF LOCAL i TERES
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Klopp were re-
cau visitors with friends at Elmira.
Mr. Earl and sister Miss Inez
Eggs, dozen.
YungUlut and Mrs. R. F. Stade spent Live hens• ll•
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter, dairy 24
Butter, creamery 25
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the week -end in Detroit.
A cold wave is being ushered in
this part of Canada. To -day, Wed-
nesday, that raw east wind is very
chilly and. penetrating.
Dr. W. D. Bryce Was at Hensall
one evening recently were he address -
the Women's Institute on a talk
"Care of Your Teeth.'
Chickens, live
Ducks dressed
Geese dressed
Turkeys dressed
Wheat, bushel
18,
Oats bushel
Barley, bush.
Buckwheat, bush
I+lour, cwt.
Bran and shorts, ton
demic which was quite potatoes per bag
The Fever epi
i prevalent a few weeks ago, is now Hogs, cwt.
I well under control by the authorities, •
land it is to be hoped no fresh cases 1 " ""
will break out this winter.
As the clays get longer and the
I jJarnyard hen has more time to be on I t efore Mag. Hawkshaw in pollee art
{ the job, she increases the ounce of at Exeter, Friday last and was con
hen's fruit, and as a consequence the v melted of driving a motor car while
price of eggs has dropped consider-
, intoxicated. He was sentenced to 14
ably. I days in the county goal at Goderich;
Miss Jemima Johnston returned to his driver's license was susupended
her home in Zurich on Sunday after and his car impounded. Crown Attor
spending several weeks with her sis- ney D. Holmes acted for the prosec-
ter, Mrs. Robt. Drysdale, of Sandusky ution and Mr. Bell of Seaforth, act-.
Mich. Mr. Drysdale and daughter, ed for the defendant.
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;velen, accomnpan.ied Miss Johnston I a _�
on her trip home.
In Police Court
J. E. Johnston al Clinton, appeared
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HARDWARE
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- SEEDS and FURNITURE
YOUR WUTBR
Hardware
YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Pleating 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
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Plumbing, , Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our 9
Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al -
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ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt- W
resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock.
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RF,D,PERTER KEEPS WARMMr. and Mrs. Pearce and family of I
lllyth, Mr. Clarence Brenner of Hen- Toronto - Cold weather had no
sail, Mrs. Wahl and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Loranee Cook, Mrs. Floyd
Cook, and Mr. Ed. Brenner of Kit-
chener were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Airs. John ti-renner.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Steckle, •of
the Bronson, Stanley, Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Swartzentruber; Mfr. D. Sinith
and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith of
town were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Ivirs. Rudy Swartz-
entruber, and M. and Mrs. Sol tech-
ler, Bronson line.
During the recent miler weather, Mr.
C. 0. Smith, just south of St. Joseph
saw a good sized garter snake crawl-
ing out of the ground besides a fence
post, however, when he saw Mr.
Smith he quickly backed up down
the hole, where it was not alone just
wr, rmer, but also safer.
MAKE FIVE BROADCASTS
SEEDS! SEEDS!
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We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsike, Timothy
Clover Seeds, Etc.
COAL AND COKE
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terrors for a North Toronto tarn:ace
man who rambles about his duties on
the coldest days without even over-
coat or mitts. And he says he doesn't
need them. His secret of keeping
Warm is to put red pepper in his
shoes. That looks atter warmth of
his '.feet. For internal comfort, he
swallows home-made pellets of red
pepper rubbed into bread crumbs.
Thursday, .lariuitk'y 19th, 193'+$.
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YOUR WINTER REQUIREMENT
We Always Corry a Fill Line of they Blest. of
both Shelf and H^leavv Stable Hardware; Stove's.
Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Lets
Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line.
Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Patsies
4. FURNITURE
Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest ,
in Furniture at Very Reasonabi e Prices, quality Cow.- ,.
sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress;,
Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc.. 1
Annual Meeting
On Wednesday evening Jan. 13th,
the Bethany Sisters S.S. class of. _the
1_-'vnngelical church, with their husb-
:.1ri,i.i met at the beautiful hone of
their president, 1VIrs. J. Hey, for a
social evening and re-oegaiiizatioil
Mr. Hey in a few chosen words wel-
comed all to their home. i'.lrs. Hey
then took the chair end opened the
evening's program with sinsing sever-
al hymns, followed with prayer by
Ring George will give five radio the teacher, Mr. A. Vocal
broadcasts while in Canada, which and instrumental duets were given by
will be heard over the Canadian Bro- I Miss Margaret Hey and Mr. George
adcasting Corporation network and Coz. which was much enjoyed by all.
over some U. S. chins. The speeches
will be delivered in Quebec City, Ot-
tawa, Victoria, Winnipeg. While in
Winnipeg, a feature of the visit of
Their Majesties will be the King" sp-
ecd empire -wide broadcast, this bro-
adcast will likely be made from the
royal train.
ONTARIO RELIEF
SLIGHTLY USED• FURNITURE
For the most conservative purchaser, we have a 40
Large Assortment of Slightly Used Furniture that will
give you big value for the Money, such as: Davenports,
Couches, Dressers, Rockers, Other Chairs, Etc. Be
sure and look these over.
Jo.nstoii
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Colder Days will soon be here which will demand the I
most suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let 1
us fill your bin while prices are lowest. •
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until March 31 " 1VIr. I3 cic +ti said I person all rehired to hear respective
QUA,I.ITY PRICE �- SERVICE rhe tc.rrn now coincides vvatlr.
Mrs. Win. O'Brien entertained all
present with a reading on gossip.
Short addresses were given by the
pasor, Rev. Heckendorn and the ea -
cher, A. 111elick. Rev. Ileckendorr
then took the chair and conducted
the business. Mrs. J. Ehlers, conven-
or of the Sympathy and Service Com.
reported 168 sick visits during the yr.
61 treats to shutins, 20 sympathy
Hon. Eric Cross, minister of pub elle ch4with0 uflonversquets o osick;8 Sunclayr
lic welfare and municpal affairs, at during the yr; and also sent sprays
Toronto, declared in a statement that of flowers to bereaved fern -rites.
40 of Ontario's Municipalites are re -'rhe Secretary, Mrs. Wm. Hoffman
sponssble for 80 per cent. of the pro- reported loss of four members by
vine's relief costs. Reviewing the death: Mrs. A. Meli.ck, Mrs. A. Geg
1038 relief situation, the statement ger, Mrs. 14. Lirpphardt, Mrs. S. Jac -
;aid $21,500,000 was spent for direct
obe; one member, Mrs. E. Burn mov-
aicl, of which nearly $10,000,000 Ing away; members on roll 24.
came directly from the provincial tr- Mrs. O'Brien, Treasurer, reported
easury. Cost of relief last year was offering from class for S.S. reported
$31.56;
lower than in any year since 1932. I Special Class offering $7.97. Reor-
ganization then took place which re -
I suited as follows: Pres., Mrs. J. Hey
J.. P. Bickell, issuer of motor liven- tVice-pres, Mrs. J. Geiger; Secy, Mrs.
:es for Ontario, said that present lic- Wm. Hoffman; Asst. Sec., Mrs. ,S. Lim
2nse plates are good until March 31,1 merman; Treas., Mrs. Wm. O'Brien
1039, end of the government's fiscal After the election the ladies entered
year. Under legislation passed at the into a very interesting contest, and
:ast session of the legislature, the mo- , while lunch was being prepared by
:or license, year was changed, effect- the social committee the husbands
ive in 1939, to correspond with the entertained the ladies with a male qu-
government fiscal year. In previous artette and several male choruses,
year's, licenses were good from Jan, after !which all sat down to a very el -
1 to Dec. 31. "All motor ve.'dcie lie-` aborate bunch served by the social
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CHOICE VARIETY OF CAKE,
SWEET GOODS.
PIES,
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All Ingredients Used are of the Highest Quality
ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE' CREAM
Our Store will be closed each Wednesday Evening
Eel's Bakery Zurich
Telephone 100
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THF.SE PRICES scebj to change without Notice
Pai-xiing Wagon $7.00 and 10.00
Painting Buggy 6.00 and 10.00
Recovering Buggy Top 16.00 and 18.00
Rerirmning Buggy Wheels Set 12o00
Buggy Shaft 3.00
Cross Bar 1.00
Buggy Reach 1.25
Buggy Spokes each 25c
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MASSEY4IARRIB NBWS
GENUINE M. -H. PARTS work best on M. -H. Im-
plements... Mower and Binder Knives ground
while you wait with carbarundum equipment.
Guaranteed Batteries at $4.49
1% year battery guarantee 6.85
2 year battery guarantee 17 -plate 7.95
Guaranteed .440-21 tires at .....+.. 5.85
Visit the East End Service Station for City Serv-
ice
eryice at Zurich prices. Cars and trucks properly,
greased with latest hydralic equipment.
GAS OIL AND GREASE
Tel. Shop 149 O. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67
East and West End SERVICE STATIONS
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