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LADES DRESSES In Dotted Swiss Voiles in
pretty shades of Blue and Wine at $1.50 each
LADES Silk Dresse:-, in new Styles, floral de3igns
at 2.59 each.
GIRLS' SLACKS in fast color, Zero shrunk cloth,
Navy with white and wine trim.
Prized from 1.19 to 1.G9 pair.
1. iEN'S WEAR
New Felt Hats, Fine Shirts, Work Shirts, Every-
thing in Underwear; Fine Trousers; Made -to -Meas -
u ;+e Suits, Sweater Coats, Straw Hats, Etc.
GROCERY SPECIALS
Sugar crisp corn flakes 3 for 0c
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Chocolate Cookies, per lb. 7cc
25c
30c
25c
cillo, 4 for
Sodas, 2 lbs. for
Coffee, per lb
Super Suds with bowl
Cookies, per lb •
Canned Corn, per tin 10
15c
We have seed corn, sorghum, Mangel
seed for sale at lowest prices
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PRODUCE WANTED
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Auto Insurance
Rates
ARE LOWER FOR 1940
Special Low Rates for Farmers Living
Township Roads
on
Special Advance Allowance for Winter
Storage on Farmers' Cars.
Rates and Partticulars Given without Obligation
Andrew Fs Hess,
Local Representative
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Corn Flakes, large pkg. i Oc
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25c
Cream cheese, half -lb.' pkg.
New potatoes, 6 lbs.
American blend coffee, per Tb. 35c
Libby's Kidney Beans, per can 10c
Sultana Raisins, 2 lbs. 25c
Vegetable soup, 3 cans 25c
.Shinola, floorwax 1-1b. can 25c
Merano cede
EGGS WANTED.
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Rev. Theo. Luft of Dashwood gave
us a friendly call on Tuesday.
Mr. and SVIrs..?. W. Stoskopf of
Kitchener, spent the meek -end with
the Johnston Sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wolper and
little daughter of Detroit visited rel-
atives here over the holiday.
Messrs Harold Stade and,;.. Len
Prang were recent visitors to - Mon
tseal.
Mr. A. E. Hamilton and Doris of
London, were Sunday visitors •at thew
' _dome of Mr. and Mrs. J. Galster
Miss Matilda Johnston returned+
home after a pleasant visit with frig
ends in •Buffalo, N.Y. . ' '~
Mrs. Susan Halberer and Messrs.
Lorne and Lloyd Klopp visited 'Ot-
tawa over the holiday.
Miss Ada Wurm of New York City
visited her aunts, Mrs. Emily Fuss
and Mrs. Bertha Block, for a few
days last week.
The Misses Jean and Doris Horner
who have been at London for some
time have returned to their home on
the 14th con.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer and
family of Detroit were week -end vis-
itors at the home of Mrs. Clara
Decker.
Miss Herta. Goman, a 'former teach-
er. of Zurich 'public school and ,her
brother of Kitchener, called on -Znr-
i.ch friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnston and
daughter Dorothy of Sarnia, were
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Juliul Thiel the first of the week.
3vIr. Urban Pfile of the 14th con.,
Hay has purchased from the Pfile
Estate, the fine 125 -acre farm that
he has had occupied for some time.
Mrs. C. Eilber waa' a Sunday vis-
itor with her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Rodger Rice, near Egmondviile on
Sunday.
The three new houses being erec
ed in here are progressing favoraibl.ij
many other improvements -ie
;being made which. always add'to
appearance of our homes.
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HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
T FENCE
for long lift.
Come in and see our stock of !hast
Firm Fence .. the finest we've viva
had. Heavily galvanized by sit
Frost process. Wears for a lifetime.
We can quote you attractive prices.
If you are thinking of
doing any Fencing this
year, be sure and consult -_---
Us. And be sure it is the
famous Frost Fence!
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SAVES YOU MONEYI,
PAINTS!
THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING
Visit Our Salon for your
MID -SUMMER SPECIALS
Let us quote you on the very best
and latest Permanents, that are pleas -
ng and satisfactory and that will
iv'e you personality. Hairdressing
alon-lt rear of Store. For appoint-
ments, call us by phone 102, Zurich.
MRS. FRED THIELE, Proprietress
FOR QUICK SALE
IPLANTS FOR .SALE. Three var-
ieties cabibage plants, also Tomato,
'califlower and celery plants for sale.
Theo Leibold, Babylon line„ Hay.
The recent heavy rains and coop
weather has greatly delayed the soW-•
ing of corn and beans, ibut since it
has warmed up a bit this week, we
are looking for dryer and more s-iapl
weather.
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We carry, a full line of the Well Known and Tried a
and Proved Sherwin-Williams. Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes a
in all sizes
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
' ing our Specialty. Full line ,.)f heavy and shelf Hard-
FOR SALE
Oliver Bean Puller and Scuffler
combined, in good condition. Apply
to Bruce Koehler, Hensall.
FOR QUICK .SALE
A barn frame 24x32 feet, very
cheap. Apply to Herald Office.
Meeting of The
Huron County Council
The next meeting of ,the Huron
County Council will be held in ,the
Council Chambers, Court, House,
Goderich, commencing Tuesday June
11th, 1940, at 2 p.m.
All accounts, notices of deputat-
ations and other business requiring
the attention of Council should be in
the hands of the County Clerk not
later than Saturday June Sth, 1940.
N. W. MILLER,
County Clerk, Goderich, Ontario
Mrs. Emily Fuss and Mrs. Berth*
Block, accompanied by their :neice
Miss Ada Wurm of New York City
were Friday visitors at Seaforth at
the home of Mr. Jacob Wurm.
Mr. Jacob Wurm of Seaforth spent
the week -end with his sisters, Mrs.
Bertha Block and :ire. Emily Fuss,
also his daughter Miss Ada who is
visiting here from New York :City,
Mr. and. Mrs. Lennis . Callfas and
family of Kitchener attended the
Melick-Smith nuptials on Saturday,
also spending the week -end at the
home of Mrs. Callfas' Father,: Mr,
Alfred 'Mel i.ck.
ware always in stock.
STARE WEIDO!
ZURICH - ONT.
QUALITY - PRICE a SERVICE
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All English Services
Mr. Russel Manson has leased the
fawn occrpied .by his mother, Mrs. J.
A. Manson, at the corner of the. Gosh-
en Line and boundary road in Stan-
ley Township, for a term of years.
Mfrs. Manson retains the dwelling.
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YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS
We Always Carry a Full Line of the Best
,k both Shelf and Heavy Stable Hardwire Stoves.
+ Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us
Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line.
-Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices
FURNITURE
+See Our Studio Couches and Dianette Suites
A Fun Line of all the Home Requirements
Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest
1 in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con-
; 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 save
your many a dollar as we have a fine assortment of
Slightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value for
your Money. Drop in and look these over and get our 't
Remarkable Low Prices- •
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Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
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Township of Hay
Court of Revision
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
first sitting of the Court of Recision
to consider appeals against the 1940
assessment Roll of the Township of
Iday will be held at the Town Hall,
Zurich, on Monday, June 10th, at
two o'clock, p.m.
A. F. HESS,
Township Clerk, Hay
.lJated at Zurich, May 25th, 1940.
CARD OF THANKS
of
Dead and Disabled Animals
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone: Collect: Exeter 2.35. Seaforth 15
DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD.
The•Lamont Family gratefully ack-
nowledge and wish to thank the nei-
ghbours and friends for all the kind
expressions of sympathy shown them
during the illness and death of their
father, the lute William Lamont.
IN MEMORIAM
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in loving memory of John Douglas
who passed away one year ago, June
5th, -1939.
hist one year you left us, none will
ever know the pain, but we pray we
will meet again. •
—Sadly missed by his wife and
daughter. _ `--
MARRIED
,MahoneyeSauve---At St. Peter's R.C.
chnurch, Drysdale on June 1st, by
Rev. Father 0. A. Martin; John
WALTHER LEAGUE RALLY Joseph Mahoney and Veronica
More than 100 young people 'from Sauve.
Stratford, Dashwood, Logan, Monk- Sreenan-Durand-At St. Peter's R.C.
ton, Kurtzville, Kitchener, Waterloo ' Church, Drysdale on May 30th, by
+'nnira and Mitchell' attendedthe an- Rev. 0, A. Martin, Russell .Sreen-
nual spring rally for the Blue Water ant and Miss Kathleen Durand.
zone of the Walther League in Grace 1VIe]iick�Smilh—At Dashwood, on Sat'
Lutheran church, Mitchell. on. Mon urday June 1st; by Rev. %T. E
day <Tune 3rd. The faiternoon session . 'Roppel, Clare Melick and Della
Was opened bv Rev. A. C. ilahn, of Smith, both of Zurich.
'Mitchell and Harold IZraft, of Dash-
wood, chairman of the zone, was the DEATH RAYS—HOW THEY MAY
first speaker. Miss Breda Rader of
Dashwood, served the assembly as
secretary. Harold !Craft was re-elect-
•1 chairman of the zone, and Miss
Rader as secretary. An invitation
from St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Siratfei d, for the autumn rally, was
accepted. Supper' served by the local
a•ociety. In t!ie evening, Rev. T. Luft
cf Dashwood, was the guest; speaker.
Ile delivered a challenging address on
the tent "Pathee: eed therefore tanto Lasers Wonders in the
Ye Iov. the Lord, but on 'the4lbattlefront they're some
your rod. thing else again.
by Pay Rent!
Let Us Discuss with you the New Way of
Owning Your Own Home on Easy Monthly
Payments.
Call in and see uor new type of
BLOCK FLOOR
At a Very Low Price.
C.
PHONE 60
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AFFECT MANKIND'S FUTURE
Robert D. II'otter points out in The
American Weekly, with the June
issue ,of The Detroit Sunday Times
that there are .many kinds of death
rays much like 'those in fiction stories
and says all we need to stop allwar:
is to make one; work; an informative
article discussing four groups of
energies which seem to work fan
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FOODS VARY in the amount of -energy
they provide. Today bread is viewed as
the best source of human fuel . and it
actually supplies Canadians with otre:fourth
of their food energy! Is largely responsible
for their high health record. •
Bread is rich in carbohydrates. Made
with .milk, as is customary today, bread is
also an important source of protein, equal
to meat in maintaining muscular energy.
Keep fit for today's emergencies! Eat
more of this delicious health and energy
building food--hreadf
ECKEL'S BAKERY -
' OUfl ttAIGER'S
sii1L1„ scien-
tific equip-
ment—and the
finest ingre-
dients — give
you a loaf un-
surpassed in
wholesome-
ness and de-
licious Haver.
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