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iV' ee's heist weight ,..l'o.'k pants, zipper pockets 1.65.
Men's fine sox, pr. 1 5c
Boys Summer shorts, cotton drill 39c
Boys' Bathing trunks at .... 98c
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS
We have received a new lot of Men's fine Shirts in
nleiaa white, plain colors, and patterened styles, For-
-•th. r' ei Domie0oe, ;mikes. We would like to show
them to you... 12 Dozen to choose from... Prices
from 1.00 to 1.98.
GROCERIES
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We take orders for Black and Montmorency Red Cherries.
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GENERAL
INSTJRANCE
EXCEPT LIFE
Fire, Aute, Oasaalty
Fidelity, Etc,
Anzhew F. Hess, Zurich
Local Representative - Zurich
ewsstszazesaaratas
12 The "Walscle '
contains 750
springs, encased in
individual pockets
for maximum resi•
liency, lasting coin -
fort and durability.
Upholstered with
layers of high quat..
ley white cotton
f.,te. Imperial roll
c'l •, s and side
s .rrl to g.•(ve a
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' RS ALL
Value - With All
the Features of
Higher Priced
Mattresses ,.. • •
® Here is a mattressthat
sells at $32.50 and com-
pares in value to, many that
sell at a much higher price.
Thousands of satisfied
buyers have found in the
"Walsden" a Mattress that
brings restful, refreshing
sleep; complete satisfaction
and long lasting wear.
Coble in and find out for
yourself why we say -you
can't beat the Marshall
"Walsden" for value and
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1 trek mild beans •28 -oz. 2 cans ..., 25c
Clive a 17 etz jar 30c
Sodas, 2 lbs .. . ............ ... .. 25c.
Red Rose Tea, half -lb .r .....r........ ...- 33c•.
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M?•. and Mrs. Victor Dinnin•;;were I
recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Beattie of Varna.
Mrs. W. J. Dagg of Ottawa, has
been visiting -with her son and faint
:. am. E. M. Dagg.
Miss Bernice Thiel of Hlllsgrenn,
+(gas a Sunday vi6tor with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli lo,r a
Friends of Mr. Mor -is Weber are
pleased to learn that he is improving!
Nicely from his recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Elines oil
Detroit, were weak -end -guests at
the Wiliiawe home.
The new house being !built_ by, Mr.
Ed. Reichert in the southely parr, of
town is progressing nicely.
I}•ir. and Mrs. Con Sipliel o,f Tav-
istock were week -end visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S.. ohn-
ston and other relatives,
Miss Doreen Hay of -London and
Myrtle Hay of Windsor were week-
end visitors at their parents home,
Mi'. and IVIrs. Wrn. Ray.
Stores in ,Zurich will ,be open for
the convenience of the public next
Monday. even 1 ;, as 'iuesday eexng a
hoii.:ay, Dominion Day.
Mr. and 'Mrs: Albert Leibold o Zur-
ich spent Sunday with the l.atter's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. 'rhos. Lep-
pington.--C'rinton News .Record.
;In and lam Enas:goshart'of Sea -
forth were recent visitors .et the'hoinc
of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Schiultz and
family, Bronson line.
Y%rs, E. Church and children mot-
o.tt to London last week .-wiieeth.e. (
c.t_.ea on ,.,nurcn wno has
a potion in that city.
Mrs. Mallett 4<.r(1 Mrs. I. L. Camp-
bei( at. daughter Bai.uara Anne, • of
1 uni,, "lick., were guests at the
home -1 ..... ..-:'. Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacoo Meyer of Kit-
chener; irlr:. and :Y,rs. initis Meyer;
• i. and Mrs. Joe Mash and Sari;
spent Sunday w ,n .au. and lurs.
Le:•unie Des,,a•r'dine of Grand 'Iieiid..
1. 11r•. Samuel Ireland, of Grana
1 Bend, has his dredge at work clean-
ing out the Mousseau Award Drain
i.. tae spat. •e t, ei_i part 01 ;;ate.
The work will take a few weeks.
Mr. and Mas. A G Edighoffer and
s.on l., (iii, i ave moved to i2ranci
Bend )i,t..ire the former will, resume
his :uc oeriug business for the sum-
mer ntontxis, •
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gascho; Dr. and
Mrs. W. D. Bryce; Mr and Mrs John
'i'i.:!.ldieira attended the tl'a(Tuaz tm of
Mics Ellen Ttirkhein :tt Stratford
Hospita recently.
Mr. Harold Stade of Stratford,
and friend Mr. Richard iPowley, for
inerly of Dundas, spent a pleasant
ti (a k -t =id at the home ox rate rorr -
er s parents, Mr. and .1VMrs. R. F.
Stade. I+.
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LOCAL MARKETS
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(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter, r.'renmery
.u'.itter, dairy .. .
Dressed chickens .
Chickens live ...
'heat, bushel ..
Oat;, bush. ... ..... 3'5
[';•}"leY, bats r .... ..... ..... 0
Buckwheat, bush .............. 40tr•
Flour, cwt. ......... _.. 2:5"0)-3).125
Pastry flour at mill', 25'-dbs. .... 03c
,t-z..ie 'ts ar'+i bran, t,):'r 25 Gu
l'11.1uiings, ton x(3.0.4
Live hogs ewt. .... ............ 8: rah
3.6
2'3, 2r, 15, 12
12 20'
1,0 114
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I4liss Patricia O'Dwyer spent t he
early part of the week at Stratford
where she tried exams in music.. -
Mr. and Mrs. •Carl Stoneman„ of
near Chiselhurst called at the home
cif Mrs. C. Eillier last. week,
Friends of Miss 'Lydia Faust are
pleased to learn that she is unproved
troth her recent illness.
Mr. - and. Mrs. Garnet Waiper and
`daughter of Detroit visited at the
home of the f,lrmer's sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Meryon iMousseau.
•s, Ida Appel, of New Hambui°g,
a former resident of Zurich, is enjoy
Mr. Ralph TTttley, Charley Merritt
Victor Ise.• xence and Misses Lil iiurs•
,ell, Dc :.s o auh, Jaqueline Parsont.
all of Toronto spent the week -end at
din home of l'li. and Mrs. 'W llial;•Y
Witmer,
M, and ;),Irs. Neve,
nee RnLh
Turkhr l ;lave ` returned to Cheer
home, 'o,ttiac, Mich., after pleas
ant visit at the home of
patients, Rev. and Mrs.. E
Mins Anna Hes of to
.,tri„
, Mr. and Mia. 1.
cl,
and tu;hter 1~iarbnwa Anne Or
motor•:"cl to 'rnvist0
day to visit wi:Ch - i, ;:ltAV
ends.
ril
the lab:er'a'
Turlcheiiu
';n,
L, Campbell
i lit3`
cit. on ;;101.
rig a few week's visit with friends
Iand relatives ii.ere,
Miss GeirLrude 'Tui- heizn of Tor-
t onto enjoyed a week -end at the home
o f her parents, Rev. and Mrs. E.
Tu7kheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ferguson of
Bay City, Mich., were ,recent visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fritz. _
Mr. Elgin Snider of Sarnia and
Mr. Wilmer Snider of London, spent
a few days with their mother, 1t rB.
14Ta'le1 ,'n tiler of town lay_ week.
I Mr. and Mrs. W. Pickering of
I Durand, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. William
Pickering of Owasso, Mich., spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Fritz.
, ' M,'. Mrs. Jack St<+wart and
I son Ivan of Kirkton and little - Joan
!Hawkins of Toronto were Sunday
' visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Milfred
Schilbe of town.
*Mr. and 'Mrs. Ivan Willert and
i daughter left for Manitoba where Mr
Willert is an instructor in flying and
will be attached to a base in that pro-
vince of the P.;C.A.F.
lkthisSrs. P1. G. ile s and Len Wag-
ner of town, and T. H. Hoffman and
A. .Goetz of Dashwood, attended the
annual convention of the Western
Counties Telephone Association held
at London Thursday last.
Rev. E. Turkheim, pastor o± St.
Peter's Lutheran church, and Mr. • E.
F. Klopp, layman, attended the an-
nual Synod held near Petawawa of
the Canada ,Synod of the LutheNrs
Church.
HOW YOUNGSTER SAVED HIS
FAMILY FROM .BONDAGE
Louise Armstrong, sociologist, -writ-
ing in The American 'Weekly with
the June i) issue of The i}erroi
Sunday Times will tiv,c' '':le the
credible captivity of widow and hc'•
four children on d ave-droppeet
de*elate island, 'and show the need of
better laws, edilcation Eand protect
on for -':tilc Soiithl}l.id's "forgetter
people."' Be sure to get The Debt+oi
u -.nday .Tunes this week and ever:
week.,
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both. Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardwarez Stoves,
Furnisces, arriid all Heating Equipments. Let Ua
Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line.
Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices .
FURNITURE
See Our Studio Couches and Dianette Suites
A Full` Lie of all the Home R " . . ents
Always keep a Good Stock of New and, the very Latest
in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices;. quality Con-
sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Sprigs, Mattress,
Dining Room Suites. Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc
SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE
For the more conservative purchaser we can save.
I you 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
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.71 HE HAYING AND HARVESTING SEASON WILL :+OON
BE IN OUR MIDST NOW ANI) HAVE YOU .THOUGHT OF
LOOKING - AFTER YOUR MOWER OR BINDER, IN WHAT
CONDITION THEY ARE FOR THE CUTTING OF HAY AND
GRAIN. IF IN NEED OF REPAIRS LET US DO THIS FOR
YOU. WE HAVE GENUINE INTERNATIONAL HARVES-
TER PARTS AND WILL TUNE UP YOUR MACHINES FOR
THE BIG RUSH LATER ON.
CHICK STARTERS
Wo i�ras foo you to come in and see our various
kinds ds a 0 -Rick Starters, and get ourrices which
am the lowestyanywhere... Be sure and •calll
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