Zurich Herald, 1945-05-31, Page 10UCH, ONTARIO
New Dinner Wa.re
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1 only, Needlepoint 6 -place set, 51 pieces $28.56
1 only, Orient 8 -place set, 65 pieces ....... ... .._, 35.00:
2 only, Athol 8 -place set, 67 pieces
19.50
1 only, Special Floral S -place set, 67 pieces 25.00
2 only, Gilt Band, 8 -place set, 67 pieces 15.75
1 only, Gilt Band, 6 -place set, 45 pieces 10.75
White Glass, Cups and Saucers, per dozen 1.50
Glass Jugs, at each
29c
2 dozen Teapots, at each .,..,
TEA TOWELS
12 dozen in Blue and Red Checks, large size,
Extra Special at 3 for $L.
€ascho Brts,
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li'TEMS O LOCAL MURES
`7/i firs. Wm,. Siebert !Sr, who spe
} e he winter months with her chzldi
n Detroit, has returned home
.ze neighbours are pleasto see he
Mrs. J. W. Horner has retr me
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ome from. Varna, where size spent
few days at the homes of her chii dre .
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Weido an
Children spent, a day at Stratford
q a last week.
r� 'Mss Florence Haberer of Lando]
was a visitor - with her parents, I tr
ane! Mrs. Ted, Haberer,
Mr, and Mrs, Ted Mittlelzoltz' and
members of the family were at Lon-
don one day last week,
chie
wasza week e nxr..e-visitor natf thee home
of his mother, Mrs, M. MacKinnon.
Born -- A t the Farwell Nursing
Home on May 2.6th, to Mr. and Mrs,.
Bernhard Keys of Varna, a daughter.
Mrs. Harry McAdams who had an
operation at •Seaforth Hospital, has
returned home• and is progressing
very favourably,
ea.i of C.K
r a .tion will feature sports this yea
nt. under the direction of Torry Gre
C.K.N.X.
and FARM PRICES DROP
2'. i Ottawa — The index figure for th
dh , wholesale price of all farm produc
a, di.opped from. 194 at the beginnin
t_, of the year to 101 in Septenz�be., ba
ted on the year 1926 at 100, accord
• ing to the !figures of the Dominio
, Department of Agriculture. The in
dex figure for wholesale prices o
i. field products in September was 91
, compared with 92.1 at the 'beginning
of the year and that for the whole-
sale mice of animal products was
ltt'7.8 in Septenalber compared with
• '19 at the beginning of the year.
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Our local nublis school teachers'
accompanied: ay,- C. T. Mr, .Victoz
Dinnin attended the Teachers' Con-
vention at Henson on Tuesday after-
noon, A happy holiday for the schol-
ars.
TO' HOLD PICNIC
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The Huron County Federation of I b
Agriculture fs holding irs annual.
Field Day and' Picnic, in the Lions
Park at S'eaforth on Wednesday,.
June 13th, Pfans are under wary
to make this the ,biggest day of the' .
year, in Hbron County. The Fed t
BOOM IN TATTOOED LADIES
War has sent women flocking to
have service lumbers and insignia
inked permanently on their epidermis
while others go in for lizards, blue-
b.:lls and the boy friend's picture.
Read about this tattooing craze in
The American Weekly with this Sun-
day's (June 3 )' issue of The Detroit
Sunday Tiines�,
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spentstheBarbara
week e dHarness
with Miss Euovle-
Bugle -
en Kuntz.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Restemeyer
and' Mr. and Mrs. R. Miller and fam-
y- spent the ! lioliday in New Ham..
urg.
several from here attended the
funeral of the late Mr. Martinson.jh
Ellniia on Monday.
rvin Guenther of Camp Zpper- (1+
li spent.
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$ W ENA1VfEI;!f7A,RE'
We are very fortunate m receiving a shipment of New
n' Enamelware, such as Cooking Utensils, Etc.
seem to be of verygoodwhich
color to quality, and some attractive T.T
designs. To appreciate these articles.�.
see them one must �,
We invite your inspection, +
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MATTRESSES
Our' Stock of +
Mattresses is veryan+
: a fine range to choose from, a finestockof Spring+
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Filled Mattresses, also the usual Felt filled Mattresses +
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Piked Very Reasonably
BED ROOM FURNITURE 4.4.
We have some very attractive and newlydes'
Room Suites just in, which are of the newest
pad Bed I
t. and finishes. Be sure and see them if interestedpatterns
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Furniture
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INSURANCE
EXCEPT LIFE
Flee, Auto, Casualty
Fidelity, Eta,
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Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Local Representative -
Zurich
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HARDWARE SEEDS and FURNITURE
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 dividends. Gives you
more time to enjoy life. En-
Ihances value of farm. Improv.
es product.
Inquire about our
Steel Cow Stalls,. Sanitary
Values at Lower Prices. tional
War came, Most civilian goads had to
be diverted to war needs. That caused
shortages of civilian goods --that was
the RED LIGHT
don't jumthe YELLft/ Iiqht
Lower Priced Stain;
Automatic Waterin
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Plumbing, ,uS
g, i-urznace Work, Evetrou.<3
ing our SAecialt Shing arc! Tinsmith -
y. Full lune Jf heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock,
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Somo restrictions have be lifted, but
war demands are still great. We must
help our Allies and the liberated coun-
tries. We can't neglect them.
(This is the YELLOW. LIGHT ONLY).
It: does not mean the end of shortages.
Getting back to peacetime production
will he piecemeal and gradual
Goodwill, patience and energy
assure a prosperous Canada tomorrow.
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Only after Victory over Japan can the
Green 1.gh.'t be switched on and the
road cleared for enough production to •
meet all our civilianneeds.