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THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
utmertime SALE
Following our usual Custom we are again holding a
,..two weeks Sale, ,Vegirmini Sat., June 24, ending on
Sat. July 8th. t .
,,We offer, quality goods only, from our regular stock
No cheap truck bought for sale purposes. Come and
share in the many bargains we offer!
ri We can List only a few. See large Posters for more
particulars_
Voiles, fine dotted Swiss yd. .39c
Broadcloths, all colors yd i 7c
Broadcloths, white .
Unbleached sheeting, 72 -in.
Extra quality factory cotton, at
Best Wabasso Sheets 80x90,
Ladies' Satin Slips, each
Ladies Silk pantees
Men's . fine shirts at
Men's Ties at
Men's Sport Trousers, at
All Curtain Goods Greatly Reduced
GROCERY SPECIALS
tj Sandwich cookies, 2 -lbs. 29c. Lemons, clqz;, 29.c
Cheese lb. 15c. Peas No. 1, 3 tins 25c
Prunes,' lb. 10c. ,jello 4 for 19c
Sodas 2 lbs. 20c. Macroni, lb. 5c
Large Catsup 18c. Grape fruit juice 50 -oz tin 25c
14c
35c
10c
each 1.29
83c
29c, 39c, and 49c
98c
25c
1.75
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PRODUCE
WANTED
.tuRirOH HERS
Huron & Erie Debentures
CANADA. ThIJST
GU'u- CERTIFICATES
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Any Amount00;003 and over Accepter
or.I
3% per annum, half yearly for 1 and 2 Years
354% per ` annum for -3 and 4i Years: ,
332 % per amiiiin for 5 to,1a Years. •
Free Information From
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich.
Local Representative - Zurich
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ZURIU4'S
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Huskies, (Whole wheat flakes, 4 pkg,,s25c
Gold medal tea, with tumbler, 1-1b. 65c
Rice per lb. ...:... 5c
Hawser Salmon, 1 -lb can, ..-. 10c
Handy Ammonia, per likg. 5c
Rinso (1 large pkg., 1 s'' all) for 25c
Butter sodas (salted) lbs. .20c
Tomato juice small can) 5c
Save our Cash Coupons for some beautiful China-
ware.
Merino Oesch
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Hay Council will meet for the July
meeting on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bender of Dash-
wood were Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Lydia Pfile.
Zurich's
Ladies' Wear
NEW SPRING DRESSES
We are pleased to report that Mrs We are now shetwing a nice range of
Kuno Hartman of the Goshen line, New Spring Dresses, and invite you
south is improving slowly after are- to come in and!lirolt them over.
cent operation, Attractive Prieedifaiom $1.49 to $7.50
A goodly rxumber of citizens at Note—Our Storms in our Residence.
'tended the Strawberry Socials both .
at Dashwood and the Goshen line. MRS. PEARL, ROUSSEAU, Zurich
last Wednesday evening.
Mrs. A. E. Hamilton and Miss Doris
of Londono, are holidaying at the
home of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs.. John Galster.
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leppington
of Clinten, announce the!engagement
1 of 'their eldest daughter, Ipna' May, to
Mi•.,'Albert 'Edward Liebold,so of,Mx
and i i William•Liebold. of Zurich,.
the Marriage to takle!place••i!n .June
Engagement '
The. • engagement is , anupunced of
HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
Wire
Fenciag
If you are thinking of
doing any Fencing this
year, be sure and consult
Us. And be sure it is the
famous Frost Fence!
FROST FENCE
... , for long life.
Copse in and are our stock of Frost
Farm Fence ... the finest mere ever
- had. Heavily galvanised by specter
Frost process. W. errs for a lifetime.
We can quote you attractive pries.
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Miss .Victoria L. Deichert; :?youngest
tughter Af Mr: and Mrs. Peter Dei-
T.;
ei-r , "of'.Zunich. to Mr..Wilfr d
:third ,.son of Mr.: and Mrs.
Charles. Eichler, •'of New Hamburg,
the marriage to take place the latter,
partuof June. - a
Mr. and Mrs C. L. Smith 'motored]
to the Carrie ' Camp! ` �-.Meeting::near`
'Mildmay, on Sunday,o, where „around?
-two thousand souls; gatheredde:heal
the 'Old Time. Religion" expounded $efore'i departing frem,'Halifa. ,, on
by'►'ries' Quinn; Evangelist from, Minl June 15, King George VI wrotO let -
PAINTS! PAINTS!
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax.
Goodyear Balloon . and Cord Tires and Tubes
in all sizes
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line af heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.S
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Phone 47 Zurich
Mr. and Mini. John Wurm and the
lattter's mother, Mrs. •Delion, of Hur
en !Street, Toronto, spent a pleasant
week -end at: this home of Mr. and Mrs:
A. F: Hess of. town:
:Mr.;Chi 17,l"r,> .:af the Bronson 1rdie
South, suft`ecttsl a considerable loss the
ether ni Iii when;.tfire• destroyed_:; a
brooder li st+ with 42 young turkeys
it is belieii't4 .thc 'lamp used to heat
the pine: caused the fire.
The•}t •taaibers of the Royal Knight's
Y•oualgglames Bible Class ofie;Ev-
angeliafbtt +church ` motored ups` to ''the''
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ever g and 'rendered a'siiit b}e .
gra t t e inflates: i ates- 'Shoe address=
es 'were veli by'Rev. • C. 13. Heiken
dogtt and(W. H. Edighoffor. Treat_'
were also handed out to'the ones whe,
erdoyed the 'errtertainmelst.
CANADIANS RECEIVE THANKS
YOUR
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YOUR SEASON'S' NEEDS
Thik Season Calls for Good'New Fences on die::1aa r
Let~ Us Supply You with the 'best of Woven Wire We
have' Barb Wires, Brace Wires, Staples;, Etc. Seer
us. about New Roofings, Plumbing, and Evetrioughin
SPECIAL PAINT SALE, From 65c. a up,.
+ • FURNITURE
1 Ahaays, keep a Good Stock of New and the: very Latest v
ing Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality' Coin .i'.
t sidisred. Let us show you our Beds, Springs,. Mattie
f Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Elis.
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neapolis, Ind: Other ministers' ;and
songsters and • a'°Merirba player were
on the program. •
DON'T FORGET!
The free Picnic at Grand 'Bend, o>li
Wednesday, July 5th, sponsored by.
the Zurch Creamery. Addresses of
welcome, by Geo. Armstrong. 'Ther
guest speaker will be Mr. J. C. Shear-'
er of Clinton and Mr. C. Lackner of
To' -onto.. A good program of sports
has been arranged which includes n
soft ball game between Dashwood and'
Zurich. The public etre heartily 'in-
vited.
HELD DECORATION
ters, signed in • .his own hank to
Prime Minister . King and other Cab-
inet members, asking them to convey
thanks ` to the various agencies in
Canada which contributed to the suc-
cess of the royal tour.
t SLIGHTLY USED 'FURNITURE'
For the most conservative purchaser, wehave a
# large Assortment of Slightly Used Furniture, than will i
. - give- you Exit, value for the Money, such as:: .111venportS a
} Couches, Dressers, Rockers, Other Chai*ea, Its. HBe
sure• anil11ek these over. •
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Johnston & Kaibflesch
Hardware 8c Furniture. Phone 63
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A large crowd gatherec at •the
Crediton Evangelical cemetery Sun-
day last' for the decoration of graves
and !Memorial Service. Rev. A. E.
!Pletch presided. Rev. O. N. Braun, of
Reed City, a former Crediton boy,
gave an impressive and spiritual meb
sage. In connection withthe addre*.
the speaker called the names of pio,,
eer early settlers and prominent cit-
izens of the -community, whose rema-
ins rest in the bosom of the earth on
this sacred ground. The gathering
closed by all singing "Shall We Gat-
lier at the River." The cemetery gib -
A FAMILY PICNIC
The first Albrecht family reunion
was`Held Wednesday last at Harbour
Park, Goderich• The family of the
late Adam and Barbara Albrecht, 1
who mune from. Germany and settled
on the 14th concession o f , Iiay Town-
ship in .Huron County, consisted of
three daughters and two sons who
were -altogether for the first time in
the last 33 years. These were: Mrs.
George Brenner, of Midland, Mich;
Mrs. Henry Volland, of Goderich;.
Mrs. Louis Schilbe, Zurich; John
Albrecht, Zurich and Henry Albrecht
of Langdon, North Dakota. A pro-
gram of sports was run off after a
picnic supper a ball game was played
:and. ,all had a most wonderful enjoy-
able afternoon.
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• SEVENTY-SEVENTH SESSION
The Ev. Lutheran Synod of Canada
held their 77th .Convention in • St:
Paul's church, Neustadt, ,Tune 13th to
June 18th. About 120 pastors and
unds presented an excellent appear= lay delegates were, in atltendance.This
ance and most of the graves were d Synod is connected with the United
aerated with flowers.
ROBBERS AT ZURICH
Last Thursday morning the news
Zurich quickly spread that during t
night, robbers bad been in town and
were active in rifling three places ;of
business, namely, George Deichert's
btitcher shop and the garages of
Harry Rose and Howard Klopp, in
each case the till was -rifled, and in.
the case of 112r. Deichert the till was
ally broken. Fortunately no one
had very much in their till, as the
Deichert till contained only a few
,oppers, and the other two only a
:ew dollars, and it made a poor htlul
for the robbers who had the apecl,al
Lutheran Church in America which
has a ,baptised membership of one
million: six hundred thousand soul,
n 3600 pastors and about 4000 'congre-
gations. Many representative of the
general body of the church were pres
ent. The statistical secretary of the
Synod, Pastor 0. Stockman:,, repott-
ed a• baptised membership of 31,775.
confirmed 21,728. There are 191
Sunday Schools. The total valuation
of Church properties is $1,646,373.
The College and Seminary in 'Water-
loo reoorited 84 students. The gradu-
ating class of the College this spring
numbered 16. Dr. J. Reble, Hamil-
ton, the president of the Synod and
Pastor Croniniller, Morrisburg, the
efforts of first breaking in and then, vice-president, preached the sermons
forcing the Mills, and besides runniig in the opening service. Candidate
the chances of the illegal part of 'it• tflrioh ,Leopold, Ph. D., was ordained'
The County ,police were notified .0f to the ministry, having received a
the affair. As the closest`County Cony call as assistant pastor of St. Matt-
stable is now, under the new system; , hew's cht rch , Kitchener. A solemn
at Exeter, no immediate protection Memorial Service was conducted by
can be looked for in a case of this the Ne.tirologist, • Rev. E. Tuerlclleim.
kind, However, we hope it will :be of 2.'uricl'i, ill memory., of clerical and
port long of robbers r �urifolt: g - -1 is eth who departed this life
a time before ur walla sill xe , rduring the synodical year,
MASSEY-HARRIS }TEWS
GENUINE M. -H. PARTS work beAtzri UAL • ha-
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p ements... Mower and Binder: yes ground
while: you wait with carbanin n , equtipanent. -
Guaranteed Batteries a>t •, $4.49
1 yearabattery guarantee , .` 6.85••,
- 2 'year battery 'g+tiarantee 17-pa►te 7:95
Guaranteed• 4 4O 21i'I
it ''e 't �"` a z" i+, ce, Station for City
ice at Zurich prices. Cars and trucks properly
' 'greased .with 'latest hydralic" equipment. •
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Tel. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67
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BREADED CHOPS,
: FiSH, CUTLETS,,
CHICKEN
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._� . "b�' ''� '. ing to its indivldq t fequlre-
tnenta- i.e uim int ipe', '
mops:` rr,4n�-1?'G1kaktD edit= .
able size; cu4 young chicken
ih•Pi res':tiff! 'se rii't'ig;• have,
.fish fillets boned arid cut in•
pieced frtr serving:
Dil,, rne.{t or fill, in fine
sift edsind Seisnned crumbs,
then in diluted 'beaten. egg,
.-then agaih.. ,.oat completely
With crumbs. Brown quickly
in genrrous-J1mount of hot
fat in frying pan lower heat
y�y-.at�ci gontinpe,0,l`:iR0 t?ntil
tender and .dontypthrp ailh.
Or pl'ac'e on 'rack lirrn98titlg
• pan,' dot rgenerou'iy with
soft fat and place: in very
phot q�'en .61V. •Bake un-
yoti'ed with frequent hast
tog,: until. golden -crusted
•ltd;` cooked through,.. Or
deei?,fr,.
"WITH the help of bread, you
VV can prepare hearty, wholesome
meals that will please sons and
husbands. • In 103 ways bread can be used to
add variety to your inenu and save
you money. Eat our bread often for
its delicious goodness and valuable
proteins and carbohydrates. An
energy and tissue building food,
bread . itself is not fattening. Each
day, eat at least six slices of our
delicious bread.
FREE!
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