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NOTICE
After +Tn.ne 25th we will do, Chop-
ping and Rolling on Tuesday, Thurs-
day and Saturday afternoons only.
Zurich Flour 'Mills
STANLEY TOWN, `HIP
Mr. Orval Stephenson .of Marlette
Mich., spent a few days with his
friends in Stanley, 'IIis grandmother,
Mrs. J. • Stephenson Sr., returned
with him to visit for a time with her
son Mr. W. H. Stephenson,
Mr, Ben Keys and fancily spent'
the past few days visiting with the
former's cousin, Mr. Rufus. Keys of
Port. Colborne.
Mr. Will Reid and family, who
have spent the past six months in
Flint, 14lleh., have returned to .their
home at Verna.
1Vliss Grgee Reid of. Flint, Mick, is
spending her holidays with her co-
usins in Stanley.
Mr, and Mrs. Robt. McKinley of
Seaforth, spent Sunday at the.
home ofilr. Bert Peck. •
Anniversary Services will be held
on Sunday July • 8-chat the Blake
chur+ h; when Rev, D. ti'e'avish of
Exeter, will preach at 11 and 7.3a
o'clock. The services will be with-
drawn ' from. Goshen and Varna
churches..
Mr, E. Johnson and family of
Goderich, visited on Sunday with fir en.
ends an .0 Goshen..
s brother, Rev. G. V.
Mr. Ruskin Keys, teacher at Ford ' BrOwn, at Mildmay..,, He is also
City, is spending his holidays at hz teyiiig ober for the Old .Boys Re -
home on Babylon, y rzi io°:.
.111x. George Foster and fancily.' of n err; Y and Pas. Hilton Trueinner,
Windsor, . spent the holiday with fri f =;=r'• C .iue>xiczer and Miss Melville
ends of Varna. f Schade motored to Mildmay onS
un-
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Goods in the Lorre town
Mrs. Dan. Oswald of the Bron-
son Line, is spending the week visit-
ing' in Detroit.
Mrs. Wena. Dabus` of Hensall was
a week -end visitor with friends in
the village.
Mr:. Floyd Fink of Watford was
a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
IMerb. Mousseau, .last. week.
1JIr. and itZrs. Wm. H, Bender of
Detroit, were week -end visitors at
the 'homes of relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kekoa, of De-
troit, were week -end visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Oesch.
Messrs Gordon and Garnet Wal -
per, of Detroit, were week -end visit-
oi's :ander the parental roof.
The most popular Line of Diam-
ond ;Sings in Canada
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COAL,
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Solvay Coke
M1LLj CREEK SOFT COAL
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adorn r Clayton and Clarence Hof-' � � Phones --Office low. House 1 +
fa... orf Galt, were holiday visitors I " , '
under the parental roof. The Business Built By Service.;
lir. aztc! 11'1rs, �i'izz. Bonder of
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litchener
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ilk off. Clinton, were SU;ritl;,y visitors
et the hone of .Mr. and +Irs, ;liartin
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Jacob Brown spent the week,
with bi
Huron County Boy's Camp
Wil be 'held at Grand Bend on
July 2nd to July 10th. Folders are
now giving all details and may be
obtained from the registrar, Mr. W.
C. Barber, Seaforth, or any member
o, the committee. Donations front
the peopie of the town are espec
ially desirable in order that under
privileged boys of the town may at;
tend. The cost is $0.50 if registr
tions is in early. The camp is in a
exclusive wooded spot near Gran
Bond.. The, director is Ilev, J. M
Colling, who has had years of expel',-
rn
knee in boy's work. He will be as-
sisted by copetient leaders. Par-
ents should -see that their boys are
not deprived of this week in the
open amidst the best of surround-
ings and under excellent leadership.
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Evangelical Church Notes
ZURICH -. ONT,
How To Harm The Church
The number of people who wouldo
willingly inure the church is small
and yetthey do it just as effect-
ively as if it were planned. To hurt
the church most successfully. ' Don't
come! or come late! Come only in
agreeableweather. Don't sing!
Empty seats never inspire the min-
ister or snake hhn eloquent. Don't
occupy a front seat, people may 'say
you are conceited. But listen] rail-
roaders put the loaded ,cars in front
(nearest the engine) and the empty
cars behind, to pull easily. Don't
bring your visitors to church it
Haight be overcrowded. Don't wel-
come the strangers or shake hand
with hhn,if you do at all give hint
the north polo icy hand and the mar-
ble hearted Klondike store and next
time he 1011 evade you like small
pox.
Tuesday eve„ 7 pen,--jr. League
That:slay. 8. pm. -Prayer and Praise
Friday 7.30 p.m. --Senior League
Zizricday 0,30 p.m.—Choir Pra.etiee
SUNDAY SERVICES
W.torship 14 A. N1.
:SSuhjeet---An Objedt Lesson, Se,•-
.xtt»ii for
you and old.
11 a.ni,.*Bible School,
., J. i ..Garsehe, Superintendent
Worship: 7.30 P. M.
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1 .. Sohjecb-...0 ildreots Day Program
.4 Roy, W S', ,Dretor, ?akitt5r
day and took in the Evangelical
camp meeting.
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Mr. and Mrs.1i. Erb, and Mrs. 0, f .;_ and Summer Foot -
Mr. and Mrs. C. Schwartzentruber
Erb attended the funeral of the Late
142rs, Zahn at We]Ieele3', one daffy last 1" aOF Women,
week. +` wear
Mr. ITprb Mouqspau was at Teton- ! ,: IV en, Boys and G$r,.s
to last SetiudiN and returnee] Iroin
ttiili a now Silt=>1rt c , .
which he sold to ' r. Louis Si c oor of "s $WW complete
the village, - ,
Mr. Win. Varig of the vi ;ego hzas
coupe, anti Mr. Alf. Pfaff of the chic ',;
inti line a new Pontiac sedan, both, .,. Ford Sedan --In good mechanical condition 32 11b•
purchases merle f •t,i ,
treated himself to a nm�r l' •
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am we ;sante you
Ier, local dealer, Mr. �� sig"'''
Mr. Nesbitt Woods, who is on the
teaching staff in Torontc, and who
Zurich,— few days
left for London,h l<where he
is taking. a summer course in the
Western University;
As July 1st, fell on a Sunday
this year, consequently Monday July
2nd was observed as the public gholi
day, and it most certainly passed off
very quiet in the village, as the peo-
ple were practicaly all out of town
celebrating elsewhere,
What .nnght have proven an even
more seriousaccident, occured to
William Neeb, son. of Mr. and Mrs,
Harry Neeb, just east of the village,
while he vas 'riding on a motor cycle
on the Babylon line at quite a ,,,peed,
when suddenly . a cow appeared in
the path of the cycle, and Willie
took the cow right in the middle,
with the• r esult that he did not touch
-round for a second or so, and when
he did land it was on his face with
the result that his nose is suffering
a fracture, but despite other very
uncornforttible bruises; Willie is do-
ing as well as can be hoped for.
The Religious Education Rally of
the Stratford. District of the Evan-
gelical Church will be held at Dash-
wood in Calvary Evangelical Church
beginning: Tuesday July 10th as; 2
p. m., and continuing until 'Wednes-
day evening. July 11th. Addresses
of vital interest will be delivered by
the ministers of the district and by
others, On Tuesday evening the
three contestants will give their orat
ions on "Evangelism" and the win-
ner of Asst place will go to the Re 1-
?aious Educational Annual Assembly
of the Conference at Stratford in the
month of August tocompete against
the • winners of the other districts+
i'he contestants are Miss Clat..a . lox•
ooek,of Crediton, Miss. Enim.i Schm-
idt of S. E. }hope; and .Mt. Newell
Geiger of Zurich. This treat of
good things is open to all. Tinit
means yon!
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1924 Ford Coupe, Balloon, Tires; ,a Real Bargain, 'II^
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McLaughlin Touring, a real bargain at $�i.40 ''E
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FLAN ELETITS, DTC:
SHOES, AND EU.BB.ERS, HARDWARE,
OP PAINTS, FOR SPRINGHOUSECLEANING.
REPAIRS A SPECIALTY.
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