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1 only, Needlepoint 6 -place set, 51 pieces $28.50
1 only, Orient 8 -place set, 65 pieces 35.00
2 only, Athol 8 -place set, 67 pieces 19.50
1 only, Special Floral 8 -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
1.50
29c
White Glass, Cups and Saucers, per dozen
Glass Jugs, at each
2 dozen Teapots, at each
69c
TEA TOWELS
12 dozen in Blue and Red Checks, large size,
Extra Special at 3 for $1.
Gascho Bros•
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ZURICH HERALD
LAMS OF LOCAL itiltitS11 LOCAL MARKETS
Mr. :and Mrs. Joseph. F•iter enjoy-'
td a pleasant trip to Chatham over
he week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf• • Mellott and
children, and Mrs. T.. L, Williams
were Friday visitors at L.oaidon.
Dr. P. J, O'Dwyer and Rill Siebert
attended a Lions meeting. at London
la : Wedne.sclay evening:
Rev. E. Heimricli attended the
Lutheran Synod held at: Milverton
last week.
Mrs. Wm. Bender of Grand Bend
vi;;ited at the Wagner home last
week.
Mr. Wellington Johnston. and sister
Mrs. M. MacKinnon and: Mr. and Mrs
Albert K.allaileisch spent a day at
London last week.
Mrs. L. Hope ancl daughter Faith
and Mrs. McKinley of Toronto, vis-
ited at the home of'the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Tam Meyers.
Mrs. C. Eillber and sister, Mrs. Jno
Mitchell of Henson]. spent. a few days
at the former's home in Zurich last
week.
The -many friendh: of Miss. Jemima
Johnston are pleased to hear that
she is progressing favourably after
her illness.
Mrs. Mary ,Stephan of the Parr
Line' held a very successful' auction
sale on Tuesday of.: her farm, farm
stock, etc., wlii`eh: were alI sold. We
understand Mrs. Stephan intends to
locate in Zurich.
Mr, and Mrs. Orville MoClinchey
and Mrs. E. Heideman and daughter
Martha spent Monday at Kitchener,
the former attending the funeral of
a relative.
Canada's, Farm ]improvements Loan
Act, now int effect, provides for.•loans
up to 85,00) obtainable -froni .local
banks at 5% interest, with up to 10
years for: repayment.
GENERAL
INSTJRANCE
EXCEPT LIFE
Fire, Auto, Casualty
Fidelity, Eta,
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Local Representative
Zurich
iCorrectv'1 ,=.very Wednehdav1
i''.g c'.o :cn 31, 214 22, 20
Butter per lb. 38
30 to 20
26c
Chickens, dressed
Ducks, dressed
Geese dressed
Wheat bushel
Oats, bushel
Barley, bush.
Buckwheat, bush.
Flour, cwt. 2.60, 2.5 5
30.00
32.00
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DANGER WORSE IN SUMMER
To get maximum servicei7ror their
tires this summer, truck. -.and motor
car drivers are warned l$y the De-
partment of Munitions andlSupply to
check and correct inflations at regu_
lar intervals. This is especially im-
portant with• the approach of hot
summer weather, when the tread and
casing become much hotter in use
and are thus more vulnerable to 'ab-
use. The strength of tb'.e casing is
greatly reduced when continuously
overheated, and even a.: short period
of overheating may cause a blow-out,
Car owners who do not. take proper
care of their tires wrlli only aggra-
vate the tire shortage.
OIL AND RUBBER --FROM SAND
Now it is sand that serves man-
kind. The American Weekly, with
this Sunday's" (June: 17) issue of
The Detroit Sunday; Times, describes
how scientifieic witrards are trans-
forming it into a litibricant superior
m .,e •t day oils and greases and
into a whole new• family of useful
chemicals. G•eit Title Detroit Sunday
Times.
Misses Irene, Turkheiin and Alpha
Meyers who were among the nurses
graduating at Stratford General Hos-
pital last Wednesday, are holidaying
Fit the homes of their parents here in
town.
The nice balmy warm summer wea-
ther which has reacheu us at last,
is developing a nice growth. Altho
our gardens are hard from so much
rain, but with a bit of armstron•g and
an occasional shower we hope to have
some growth by the time the sn.,v,,
fifes again.
HELP FARM LABOR COST ;
Ottawa — The minister .of labour
has been authorized by order,in-coui•=
cif to enter into agreements wth the.
provinces for the organization arid
use of agricultural,manpower iii earn.
province, with payments by the Dom-
inion on a dollar -for -dollar 'basis with
the provinces, but not to exceed
$600,000 in the total, it was announ-
ced. In a statement, the Labour De
partment said a good deal of work
of organizing the Dominion,Provin-
cialfarm labor program has already
been carried through.
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
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
Values at Lower Prices.
Lower Priced Sts'':
Automatic Waterang
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, h urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
STADE
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Presentation
Last Wednesday night. Manager.
and employees of Haig Farms and
friends met at th.e home of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Keller of Haig Farms
near Thedford and presented them
with an arm chair. The evening was
spent playing euchre, after which
Mr. Lloyd Thompson read the 'address
as follows:
Dear Herb and 'Almeda: We are
gathered here to -night to welcome
you, a new married couple to our
midst, You, Herb, have been with us
as a baechelor and in bringing Al-
meda here, we feel you are doubly
welcome. In presenting you with
this little gift from manager and em-
playees of Haig Farm and friends.
We feel we are trying to convey to
you the best wishes of this neigh-
bourhood, and hope you are here for
a good while. It is our sincere wish
your married life be long and happy.
and may all our troubles be Little
ones.—Signed on behalf of the group'
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NEW ENAMELWARE,
We are -very- fortunate in receiving a;' shipment of New
Enamelware, such as Cooking Utensils, Etc., which
seem to, be of " very good- quality; and some ,attractive
color designs. • To appreciate these articles one must
see them:. We, invite: your. inspection.
MATTRESSES MATTRESSES
Our Stock of Mattresses: is very good, and you have -
a fine: range to, choose fionai. a. film stock of Spring
Filled Mattresses, alio,the usual' Felt filled 'Mattresses
Prriieed'Very Reasonably
BED ROOM: FURNITURE
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Rimm Suites jest' in) wliiszlh are of the newest patterns.
4 and finishes. Be sureand see them if 'interested iiia
this; Him of: furniture.
A Full Line of all tlke Home Requirements
Everything in, Solt and Heavy Hardware
Johnston � II�lb�eisch
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DR. R. HOB;BS TAYLOR
Who was retumed to his seat
the Provincial Government` on Km -
day last with the substantial majority
of 1.,971 vote,
ELECTION 'RESULT S
Dead and Disabled Anima
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seeforth 15,
DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTi,,
(ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTIVI)
As a result of last Monday's Pro-
vincial election, June 4th, we quote
the following figures:
The vote was 2,140 more than in ,
the election of 1943 when 10,755
votes were cast. There were 18,039
eligible voters on the list.
Ballantyne Huckins Taylor
'Hay Township
I No. 1 36 10 .60
No. 2 56 5 3
No. 2 56 5 34
No. 3A 811 25 45
31B 57 7 33
No. 4 127 25 69
No. 5 69 8 35
No. 6 47 7 140
No. 7 46 2 2,2
No. 8 68 5 32
Total 587 94 470
Stephen Township
No. 1 39
No. 2 , 32
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ladies.
HYMENEAL
Rumble—Murdock
The marriage took place recently No.
in the Methodist church at Horley No.
Surrey, Eng. of Lieut. N -S Audrey
:leanette Murdock, RCAMC., second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Murdock of near Brucefield, to Lieut
Stanley George Runvble, only son of
Mrs. K. L. Ferris and the late S. G.
Rumble of Toronto. The ceremony No.
was performed by rapt. A. J, Milli- No.
gan, Chaplain Canadian General Hos.. No.
pital and formerly of Goderich, and No.
Miss P. Cook of Horley presidd at No.
No,
No.
No.
No.
4 77
5 56
6 . 44
7 43
8 22
9 82
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8 93
6 64
8 61
38 92
5 44
8 168
8 41
1 90
10 115
458
Stanley Township
No. 1 45
No. 2 68
No. 3 35
4 37
5 23
6 75
7 33
8 •57
the organ. The bride, wearing her
dress uniform, was given in marriage ,
her only brother Sgt. Wm• N.
Murdock R.C.A.F. and was attended
by N -S Kel Littlewood, also in uni-
form. Both wore corsages of cream
orchids and the bride carried .a white
prayer book with white ribbons stre-
imers knotted with white English vi-
olets. The groom was supported by
Major H. Appinyarrl, formerly of
Hamilton and son of Canon Apple-
yard, former Rector of St. Thomas •
church, Seaforth. The reception was
held in the Nurses' Lounge, where,
Matron Rossitor received with the
bridal panty. The bride's table was
93 168
3 41
5 34
8 40
112 1.46
8 612
2 55
'6 :15
4 99
373 48
Huron Summary:
Goderich 717 .340'
Exeter .. • . 194 76
Clinton .... 374 73
Seaforth ... 441 45
Goderich Twp 212' 71
Hensall .... 152 2
Hay 'I'w•p. . . 587 94
Hullett Twp. 418 56
McKillop Twp 408 51
Saephen Tp. 458 93
Stanley Tp . 373 48
Tuc'kersmith 884 44
Uaborne Tp. . 222 51
492
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689
6.58
445
487
203
470
880
287
768
492
344
568
centred with a three tier wedding Total 4,940 1,044 6,911
cake, t ?lu.rality for Taylor '1,971
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Irnplement Repairs
We have recently received a good supply of
Repairs for Farm Equipment, such as Plow Points,
Sole Shoes, Landsides, Plow Repairs for M -H. No.
7 and Verity Plows; Cultivator Points, Etc.
YOUR POULTRY NEEDS
Soon the Poulry and Chick season will be with us
again, and many supplies which may then be hard
to get will be required. Put in your supply now
while the supply is here. PEAT MOSS, POUL-
TRY LITTER, and CHICK STARTERS are some
of the items you will require. Let us supply you.
ORDER YOUR COAL NOW!
The Fuel Administrator advises allpeople to place
their orders for next Winter's Fuel as early as they,
can, to avoid the big rush when it is actually needed
Place your order now and dolt't be disappointed by
ordering later.
1 L. Schilbe & Son
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