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A Lot of New House Dresses for Ladies in Striped
Seersucker, assorted colors and Sizes DU .
at $4.50 Each '
KIDDIES PRINT DRESSES Q p
Well made in new styles, assorted colors, sizes 2L.q 0 0
6, Priced from $1.00 to $1.98 Each
LADIES' KRINKLE CLOTH PYJAMASco
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floral and plain colors of blue, rose and pink, 0In flo At $1.98 Each 0D
A small shipment of New Prints ---12 pieces only, Q
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catatoes
We have the following varieties of Government
Certified Seed Potatoes: Irish Cobbler, Green
Mountain,
Katandin and Sebago. Also No. 1
Eating Potatoes. Get your supply now.
Everything in Garden Seeds and Mangel and Turn -
1.p Seeds in leading varieties.
Gascho BrosH
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INSURAN0E
EXCEPT LIFE
Aute, Casualty
Fidelity, Etc.
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WE ALWAYS. CARRY A CO14PLETE. JUNE OF FRESH
GROCERIES ON RAND PUIiCHASED`h'•ROM' THE LEAD-
ING WHOLESALE HORSES OWING; TO UNSETTLED
CONDITIONS WE. ARE: NOTA1UOTING, ANY PARTICULAR
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PRICES BUT CAN ASSURE;THE PUBIC GOOD VALUE
FOR THEIR MONEY' WITH OU.ALITYI A.]D PRICES AT
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EMMANUEL .
films OF LOCAL INTERF
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on Satuaya.
April 29th, to • Mr:. and' yfrs•. Harold EVANGELICAL---CHURC
The farmers= are- busy with the% C. B. Ileckendorn, Pastor
Thiel, a son, (Robert Earl.)
spring seeding, arcs tie • rains ob t• Mrs. M. Lesch, Organist �
Monday clef erred' . it somewhat, but, SUNDAY SERVICES
the growth of wheat and' grass is im- G
n.ense in so short a• time. The land 4,, a,_ -Divine Worship.
in
general, works up very geode I�� a,- -Sabbath School.
Word was received here of ,2 Divine Worship.
^sin-• of a former Zurich resilient, ;•
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in Kitchener; of Mr. ^Conrad del,
who diedhu funeral will h. Morning e t the
age of 8G,, t
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at Kitchener- ant Friday afternoon.
ZURICH — ONT;,
Mr. Henry Lawrence„of Mitchell, '
,accompanied' by his .son "William, of Pastor
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Hmiltonwere in town, and are Rev. E. 'W.Mieimrichl,
Imaking preparations for their sem- 10 a.m.—Divine Services,
mer's work of dredging in this distr- 11 15 a.m.—Sunday Schad:
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NEW WRC`, FENCING:
We have on hand a^good.supplkof new Barb Wire;,
SteelPasts, Woven-Wire:.Fencing and ME the. supe
4, • plies required: fair_ Fencing.
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LET US SHOW YOU OUR NEW SUPPLIES". OF"
PAINT UP TIME
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith attended
the funeral of the latter's sister-in-
law,
isterin-law, Mrs. lsreal Wilhelm who died at
the age of 63, the funeral being held
in Milverton on Tuesday. They were
ccompanied by Mrs. Mary Truem-
ner who visited with her sister in
Milverton for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Thiel motor-
ed to London on Saturday. and were
accompanied home by their son, Har-
old who is in the Armed Forces and
is home on furlough for a few wee'
His brother, Milfred is also hRm
from the Eastern Coast. Pte. Do
ipue Jeffrey of Monti -a-0, -ret
with them.
Local Representative - Zurich I�
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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
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...
STANLEY TOW NSHIV
LAC Win. McAsh of Pendleton;
Ont., was a recent visitor with
a ental
wife and little son at the p
home.
A reception was held in the Varna
Hall Monday night last in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid, newly-
weds, of Moncton, and the young pleasant
evening was spent
co-
uple were presented with a well-filled
purse. McDonald's orchestra of Clin.=
ton was in attendance.
Miss Courtice, recently repatriat-
ed from japan, gave a very interest-
ing talk on missionary work in
Japan, in the Varna United Church,
Sunday eve. last.
Miss Carrie MacKennie i visiting
her niece, Mrs. Colin C..L,r•) ell, on
the Bronson. line, •Stanley. .
GRAND BEND.
Celebrates 83rd Birthday
On Friday evening, 4pri1'.21st,
about forty relatives gather: at,
the home of Mrs. Mary Desjatdine,;•
it being the occasion of her S3rdg
birthday. She was presented with•
a bath robe and a pair of bedron.?t'
slippers. The evening was •spent, rid
playing games followed by aA:shfirt
program, then an address was• rilad
and presentation made. , •°�
Gratton—Gratton
A quiet wedding took place at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Gratton, Grand Bend, when their
younger daughter, Della, became
the bride of Lyman Gratton, young-
er •son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Grattdn.
also of Grand Bend. Evangelist
James Blackwood, of Peterbordt ah,
officiated. Miss Beatrice Grattonof
London, attended her sister as 'brides
maid and lames Gardiner, of Far-
quhar, brother-in-law of the gro m.,_
was best man. Following the cere-
mony a wedding dinner was served.
Assisting were Misses Shirley Brien-
ner, Phyllis Gratton and Marion Hot -
son, Later the bride and groom"left
on a short motor trip. On their ret rn
the young couple will reside an
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(rand -Bend.
Annual Meeting
7.30 p.m. --Divine Serval:es•
Everybody Welcome to. all Service&
appointed for this office; and the slate
of officers for the di rict executive:
was presented by Mrs.. Patterson as:
follows: Hon. President, Mrs. Glen,
MacLean; President, Mrs. Harry
Hess, Zurich; 1st vile-pres., Miss .1
Pfaff, Hensall; 2nd, Mrs. Papple, Sea,
forth; Sec.-Treas,, Mrs. Moir, Huxlon••
dale.; Pederation: Representative,, Mrs
'err, •Zuriesh; alternative, Mrs.
earn„ ,District reprgsent-
atterson.. The report
s "liozFes was :Own by
2r r'who reported 14;7 boxes
aite4 valued at $5 each. Miss
e IV -fait presented the: Institute
With a handsome cheque f $50 for
overseas boxes from the Girl's Dance
Club, also a number of, club volun-
teered to assist packing the boxes„
The new slate of officers for 1944-4:5
were presented by Mrs. Roy Mae -
Laren. as follows: President, Miss
Gladys Luker; 1st. vice pres., Mrs,, .A
W. Kerslake; 2hrd, vice, Mrs. Orr; See
Treas., Miss .Beryl Pfaff; Press re-
porter, Mrs. Redden; Pianist, Miss
Florence Welsh, Asst. Miss Greta
Laramie; Dist. representeitive, Mrs.
Jas. Paterson._ A. vote of thanks was
extended to all taking part and the
meeting '• cl i0;'tvitli ' the National
Anthem. 72,efreshments were served.
Oiff OF THIS WORLD—IN RENO
• Witty, keen -eyed reporter Inez
R,dbb, writing in The American Wee -
lily with this Sunday's (May 7th)
,issue of The Detroit Times, begins
"the fantastic story of life, liberty
• an'd the pursuit of alimony in Amer-
ica's dizzy divorce capital. Get Sun-
day's • Detroit Times.
5.
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READY PAINTS:
The• Season: demands:: to, PAINT UP in; orders t4
Preserve the Surface on your Buildings. It it
poor' economy to:: try to, save on Paint We have
a good. stock of 'air calf for.. Paints,. Varnishes,, +s
and: Paint Supplies;.....S'ei these lineb.
FURL TURF Fi
See. Our Studio, Couches and D'innette Suite&
A Full, Line of alts the Home Requirements ./
JohutGu & Kaibfleisch
} ardwaxe: & Furniture. Phone 63 j
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Lower Priced Ste.
Automatic Watering.
BROODER HOUSE COAL
We have received a shipment of choice Chestnut
Coal which we are selling out on restrictions only
for Brooder House use, and an agreement has to
be signed that it will be used for that purpose only.
STADE _
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Town Talk
1 CHOICE VARI1; TY OFalso CAKE, PIES, AND
SWEET GOODS.
All. Ingredi�t&' Used are of the Highest Quality '
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OUR STARE IS t.:LOSED MONDAY., .WED;, & FRIDAY 4 HTS'
Eckeii's Bakery
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Women's Institute
'['hs, annual meeting of the
••,,all Women's Institute was,h.elcl,
the home of Mrs. Wm. Snxale
Mrs. E. L. Mickle co -hostess
president, ?Tiss Gladys Luker,
dcd and openedthe meeting, The
a roll call was answered by labor:t``av-
cr, for Sunday dinners and pa 'ient
of fees Reports of the standing4 pm-
mrttees were !given. and were fay, 010 -
NOTICE TQ CREDITORS
In th0 matter of the estate of
Jacob Howald late of the Village of
Zurich in the County of Huron, re-
tired mason, deceased, notice is here-
by given, pursuant to Section 56 of
the Trustees Act, R.S.O., 1937, Chap.
165, that all creditors and others.
having claims or demands against
the estate of the said Jacob Howald,
who died on or about the 12th day' of
November 1943, at the Village of
Zurich, are required on or before the
1•5th day of May, 1944 to send by
post, prepaid or deliver to the exec-
utors of the last Will and Testament
of the said deceased, their Christian
-names and surnames, addresses and
descriptions, the full particulars, in
writing, of their claims, a statement
of their accounts, and the nature of
the security, if any, held by there.
And taks notice that after such
last mentioneel date the said execut-
ors will proceed to distribute the as-.
sets of the said deceased among the
parties entitled thereto, having re-
gard only to the claims of which
they shall then have notice, and that
the said executors will not be liable
for the said assets or any part there-
of to any person or persons of whose
claim notice shall not have been re-
ceived at • tte time of such distrib-
ution.
Henry A. Howald,
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able, Thr ?i'ensall institute appol• sited 1 •Herber Btyal,,. Executors.
one o'f tlrer-r:an"dl'itliers to the. 1st . -Am.,
president of the South' Nitron istr-, Dated 4 -Zn ch, Ont., this 24it1i''dii
let executive. Miss .Beryl • Pfafi'..`wa ' , of itPrilr 1944.
To the .Rion who Tine Soil
With the changing of the Seasons, we will need
better equipment. How about your work shoes or
this occasion. You should see E. H. Edighoffer
about them before you buy. We carry the famous
line of Greb Work Shoes for men. This line has
stood the test for years. At moderate prices, con-
sidering quality.
We also have Oxfords in black and brown calf
also in black Vici Kid. These Oxfords are made
with genuine Goodyear Welt Soles in med. and
narrow toes. If it is quality shoes you want E. H.
Edighoffer has them.
In Shoe Repairing we give you the best money can
latter, Give us a call, our prices are right.
E. H. EDIGHOFFER
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Bonemeal
We wish to advise the public that we carry a good
supply of Bonemeal for your Stock and will be,
pleased to supply your requirements.
FEEDING MOLASSES
It is some considerable time since this all important
pr d t has been on the market... But we were
fortunate in securing a supply. Also have Cocl
Liver Oil, ,.Etc. for Live Stock. Get your supply
Now! .
Your Chick Feeds
The Chick Starter Season is with us again and we
have all the called for Feeds such as Oat Hulls,
Peat Moss, Sugar Copra, Grit, Oyster Shell, Char-
coal, Etc., Etc.
ch ib€ & fan