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INLAID LINOLEUM, 2 YDS WIDE AT YD. $2.50
BEST 4 YD, WIDE LINOLEUM, D QUALITY AT..... $3.95
3 YARD WiDE CONGOLEUM AT YD. $1.90
2 YD. WIDE CONGOLEUM, AT YD. .....
CONGOLEUM RUGS ,9x1336, REG. $14.25 NOW...,.
9x15, REG. $15.75, NOW
LINOLEUM RUG, 1 ONLY 12x12, REG. $19.50, FOR
2 ONLY 12x133is, REG $2150, FOR
FELTOL RUG, 1 ONLY 9x12, FOR
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FELTOL, MATS 18x36 IN., AT
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• .$12.75
$13,50
$16.50
$19.00
$9.00
$6.50
15c
WALLPAPERS . . , ...
WE STILL HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF WALL.PAREKS
TO CHOOSE FROM, AND OFFER YOU SPECIAL REJMJCTION
IN PRICES TO CLEAR.
MEN'S WEAR
A NEW SHIPMENT OF FORSYTH'S FINE SHIRTS FOR MEN
AND BOYS, MADE IN FINEST BROADCLOTHS, PLAIN AND
COLORED IN SEASON'S BEST PATTERNS.
F'ITERYTHING IN OVERALLS, UNDERWEAR, WORK SHIRTS,
SOX, ETC. SEE OUR MEN'S EXTRA WEIGHT PLAIN
BLUE WORK SHIRTS, SPECIAL . AT 95c. EACH
SEEDS SEEDS
WE SELL SEED CORN, MANGEL AND TURNIP SEED. EVERY-
TIING IN GARDEN SEEDS, CHICK FEED, CHICK_STARTER,
POTATOES, TOMATOE PLANTS, AT LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICES.
J. GASCHO & SON
PRODUCE WANTED
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Your Money is Safe
When invested in '
HURON and ERIE DEBENTURES
MIT -REST IS PAID REGULARILY TWICE A YEAR AND
;y jJR PRINCIPAL PAID IN FULL WHEN DEBENTURE
FALLS DUE. NO PREMIUM OR EXPENSES PAYABLE ON
RENEWALS. OR NEW INVESTMENTS:
WHY'NOT SECURE THE GOOD RATE OF
5%
PER ANNUM ON YOUR MONEY. ANY AMOUNT OVER
$300 CAN BE INVESTED FROM 1 TO 5 YEARS. INTEREST
STARTS ON DAY YOUR CHEQUE IS RECEIVED AT LONDON
CANADIANS HAVE OVER $22,000,000 INVESTED IN HURON
HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES
Applications received at any. time by:
Andrew F. Hess, - - Zurich
MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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To Plan Your Summer's, Program of Work, Repairs,
And Improvements ,
Let Us show You the best kinds of Fencing for the.
Field or the Horne Lawn Fences. • We handle the best
Money can Buy. '•
If you decide' todo seine Roofing of Eve-Trouighiii
this year, we invite you to call and see us and get our
estimates, as well as show you our goods;
pontAkts
A Nice New Piece of Furniture in the Home will
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always a We can supply anything in this
appreciated. ,
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A New Shipment
Of th� Newst Shades of
Plain and Printed Canton
Crepe, Satin faced Crepe
FLAT CREPE, CREPE -DE -CHINE.. PRINTED RAYON CREPE,
PRINTED VOILE, DIMITY AND BATISTE, AND PIQUE. THESE
PRINTED CLOTHS ARE ALL '• FAST COLOR AND WILL BE
REPLACED IF THEY FADE. WE ALSO HAVE THE NEW
SIMPLICITY PRINT AT 45c... PER YARD,.. WHICH. IS GUARAN-
TEED FAST COLOR.
PLAIN AND PRINTED DIMITY FAR LINGERiE; AT 25c. FEtt .
YARD::.,:...
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOR•
IERY AND UNDERWEAR.
J. W. MERNER
PHONE . 140 PHONE
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ITEMS OF LOCAL 111TEREST
Mr. Alvin Gascho of Kitchen
visited his parents here on Monday.
Mr. Jos. Meidinger near Zurich,
called at Eastbrooks on Monday.
Mrs. Schaff of London, is visiting
at the Williams home this week.
A number from town attended the
horse races at Seaforth on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Kisswetter of Kit-
chener, were visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wagner.
Mrs. S. Amans has taken a position
at Grand Bend for the summer mon-
ths.
Mr. Ted. Wagner of Waterloo, is
spending a few days with his parents
in town. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sippel of Lansing
Mich., were recent visitors with fri-
ends in town.
A number from the village are at-
tending the Strawberry Social at
Dashwood this Wednesday evening.
Mr. John Wagner of Guelph was a
recent visitor with his brother, Mr.
Wm. Wagner of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Meidinger of
near Zurich, called on Friday last at
Easterbrooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Peran, of Bad
Axe, Mich., were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horner of town,
also other friends.
Mr. Douglas Greb, of Stratford,
who spent a few weeks with his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Bren-
ner, of town, has returned to his
home in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Taylor of
Combu, Miss Taylor of Windsor, and
Mr. Milton Hey of Detroit, were Sun-
day visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Hey, Jr.
On Tuesday of next week is the
next public holiday, known as July
1st, Dominion Day, when all places
of business in Zurich will likely be
closed, and by the feel of the wea-
ther, we will be seeking a nice spot
at the lakeside.
Mr. C. Truemner, Mr: C. L. Smith
and daughter Mae, attended the fun-
eral
un
eral of the late George Wilhelm at
Milverton on Thursdady afternoon
last. Mrs. Smith, who has been in
care of her father, while i11, return-,
ing to Zurich with them.
Florence Mero, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jos. Mero, of Seaforth, be-
came the bride of Elmer A. Rossmeisl
of Red Lake Falls, Minn. The cere,.
mony wits *formed; in St. Vincent
de Paul Church, in Pontiac by Rev.
Fr. Thornton. -
,The annual application of Calcum
Cloride of the main streets maintain-
ed by "the""V'ilb�,ge','�'lvas:.a}i eet .. }ast
Friday, and we do not think that this
stuff was ever pat on our streets in.
such a: practical way, as' Mr. „Oilier,
the. road Superintendent; first rade
the roads. and•:a's they werealkeady
soaked- from the heavy rain on -Wed-
nesday and Thursday, and -then after
the application of the salt, another
sprinkling of water was administered
This we understand is in confarnaity
with the instructions, and the matannoyance of adhering to the .shoes
and vehicle wheels did not occur
this year- Truly, we are airwayslearning. The Zurich Road through
town which is being taken care of by
t county 1 alse receiving a com-t
p renovation, us ttht h1,g gra {er r3
preparing the 'road for a heavy . coat
of tar which will be • angled, and
'then covered up With, fine •'gravel,
this wall be something stew for.Zuricir
scud is supposed to act in the toren of
inerhadai • end *Ill 'twist" :the wet in
The spring and fall much better ,that
the former light oil used.
Western Farmers' Mutual
Kitchener
Exeter's new pmt ofllce opefc „its
doors to ithtc p'ub'lic en Thursday last
for the &tin ktleing 4t the Ring's
Weather Insurance Co
OF WOODSTOCK`
The Largest Business of any
Canadian Company doing
Business in Ontario
Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dee.
81st, 1928, $22,206,275.
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$160,378.74
Raffle -44.50 per $1,000 for 3 years,
E. F. Klopp—Zurich
Adept, Also Dealer in Lidhtnind Hods
and all kinds of Fire Insurance
Mail. •'rhe new imposing• red brick
structure which adorns Federal Park
south of the Canadian Bank of Com-
merce stands out in striking contrast
to the building which for years has
served as a post office for the village
The piano and vocal pupils of Miss
Elizabeth Rennie, L.L.C.M., assisted
by Miss Ida Routledge, reader, will
give a recital in the Evangelical
church, Zurich, on Friday evening,
June 27th, commencing at 8 o'clock_
Numbers will be given with two
pianos and organ, eight hands, ten
'hands, twelve hands and fourteen
hands playing at one time. A small
admission fee of 25c. for adults and
110c for children will be made to help
'defray expenses.
A long and useful life was brought
to a close in Seaforth, when Mrs. J.
Govenlock one of the oldest, most
wirely known and high esteemed re-
sidents passed away . at the family
home. She had been seriously ill for
nearly three weeks. The deceased
whose maiden name was Elizabeth.
Hall, was born in Bayfield on June
3rd, 1850. In the year 1875 she was
united in marriage to John R. Gov-
enlock of Winthrop Tp., where she
resided until 1897 when the family
moved to Seaforth.
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newspaper make the most interesting
reading. These are the items which
mean the activities of the various
people of a community, and after all,
readers are interested in other peo-
ple, what they are doing, and how
they live. What a wealth of human
interest is often bikried in .a short
item of two or three lines! Send us
your locals, ptbzie prem i; e't'ch `us
about it and we will do the rest. We
are indeed grateful for the good sup-
port d assistance we are receiving,
•but. tltere• are always items that we
do not get and would be interesting.
''County Fin •
The county rate of taxation for
1930, as determined at the recent
meeting of the County Council, will
be 7 mills on the dollar, the same as
Met ,year. The levy is made up as
follows; For county highways 2
mills; for the county's share (20%)
of the cost of Provincial highways 1
Mill; for old age pensions %milli fob
general county pir, $214 drills.
Tikf :Om* Bidsueevi Carrying a del,L
of about e1At 000 for its share of
ttjfe.4ost of the Ptavincial Highways..
riot. Otherwise provided for, and it
vas decided to isane debentyres,to
the-tlirtennt of $100,000 to takel �aaBc
of this debt which .has been aceuni...
ulating Since the first ;pavernen t" work
was done an the Huron road. The
debentures wilt be for ten years at
5°i," and they wilt likely be offered
for purchase , tai ire/teeters living in
the r nty.,
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Good ,,Supply Of ' Krauser Smoke m kc Cure on Hand•
-FURNITURE
'Pull Line of Furniture, in Living Room Suites, Dialing
Ro inr Suites, Bed Room Suites, Kitchen Cabienets,
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. We alio- have the Famous Simmons Bed Springs and
IMatte, a Guaranteed Article. Best on the Market
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WE ALSO HAVE SOME USED FURNITURE FOR
SALE VERY CHEAP.,
(Johnston Kalbflejsch
Hardware ware & Fur
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