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petty sh?o,k3 of Blue and Wine at $1.50 each
LA -..;,12S ' ne.w Styles, floral designs
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GIRL SLACI'.3 niiast color, Zero shrunk cloth,
Navy vv-ith white and wine trim.
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New Felt Hats, Fine Shirts, Work Shirts, Every-
thing in Underwear; Fine Trousers; Made-to-Meas-
u4e Suits, Sweater Coats, Straw Hats, Etc.
GROCERY SPECIALS
Sugar crisp corn flakes 3 for 20c
Chocolate Cookies, per lb. 17c
Jollo, 4 for 19c
Sodas, 2 lbs. for 25c
Coffee, per lb 30c
Super Suds with bowl .25c
Cookies, per lb. 15c
Canned Corn, per tin 10c
We have seed corn, sorghum, Mangel and turnip
seed for sale at lowest prices
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PRODUCE WANTED
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Sweet corn, 3 cans
Cream cheese, per lb.
o& -A 0.7.'s, 2 lbs.
Pickels, sweet mixed, 27 -oz.
Japan tea siftings per lb.
Blue Bell coffee, per lb.
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Paper towels 150 to roll, each
Minute tapioca, with pyrex glass, 2 pk.gs..
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ITEMS OF LOt;AL
Mrs J. W. 'Illerner. is. a. visitor with
fiends 'and. other place's.
Mrs. Reekendden. of Kitehen.er, is
Visiting with her son, Rev.. and iVirs.
C.. 13. Heekendorn. oi town.,
eliss Doreen Reridrir,k. af the i3Iue
Water hignway Routh, has returned
te her home after spending the vac-
atian with relatives_ in. Kitchener.
eirs. Maiinley and, twin daughters,
,and Mrs. J. Trelan.d. af_ Toronto are
visiting with Mr. 'and. eleIrs. Thos.
Meyers and other. friends here.
ear. Joseph Foster of. town is at
present visitinga. few weeks with
relatives and friends in 1Viiehigan.
3.1,r. and Mrs.. Geu. Truss of Len -
doe were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and 1VIrs. Geo. a. Thiel.
Mr. ReberTruss ef. G.oderich, sp-
0010000•1•MailaNagagEgariazarg:gairgrita ent Sunday at the lime of Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. J.. Thiele
Mr. and Was. Carl Burn who spent
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Auto Insurance
Rates
ARE LOWER FOR 1940 T
Special Low Rates for Farmers Living on
Township Roads
Special Advance Allowance for Winter
Storage on Farmers' Cars.
Rates and Partticulars Given without Obligation
Andrew F. Hess, -
Local Representative Zurich
THIEL'SHAIRDRESSING
Visit Our Salon for your
Let us quote. yOile init the very best
and latest Permanentiethatare pleas-
ing and satisfactory and! that will
give you personality: Hairdk-essing
Salon at rear of Store: For: appoint-
ments call us by phone 102; Znarich.
MRS. FRED THIELE;. Ptopniletress
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Mr. Charliz Fritz of- town; accom-
panied by a cousin from Wienisor en-
joyed a fishing trip, up-, ncnith during
the .past
Miss Pearl Wurtz of town accomp-
anied Der and Mrs. EL 1-.L. Cowen and
•Eamily of Exeter, on a vieilt, with fri-
ends and:velatives in Guelph and Fer-
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j a week's holidays at the home of Mr.
' and Mrs. J., W. 1VIerner, have return-
; ed to their home in Milverton.
The purelraee. of the 50 acre farm.
Con. 4 flay by George Armstrong-, the
Reeee of Hay Township from the
, John Penhale Estate is reported by
1111r. W. C. Pearce, Exeter.
The past 'Week has given us • excepe
tionaily fine weather and farmers
are glosirig no time in hustling in
their hay crop, which in many cases
is not so heavy.
Mr. Ed. •Brenner, Mr. and Mrs.
• Floyd and Lloyd ;Cook of Kitehener,
and Mr. Kniese of Kitchener, were
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs:
John Brenner.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Johnston, Mr
and Mrs. Theo. Rader' and Margaret;
Mr. and Mrs. iee:eld. Rader motored
to Stratford on Sunday, visiting with
relatives.
GRAVES DECORATED
Theelieneall ibizonjunction
with the Exeterel-lensalt,branch of the
Canadian Legion leafcf decoration
services on Sunday: ,Speakers includ-
ed Rev. M. A. Hunt, Trivitt Memorial
Exeter, and Rev. Weir of Hensel].
Bugler Fred Beer sounded the last
post and reveille, and president Sam
Deugall of the Legion, directed pro-
ceedings for the legion, while W. R.
Dougall and Eaeil Campbell acted for
the Oddefllows. Flowers were placed
on graves at Hensall Union Cemetery;
and MeTaggaries cemetery.
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$ Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest
$ in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Cow-
l: sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattresa,
Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, E.
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YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS
We Always Carry a Full Line of the Beg of
both Shelf and Heavy Stale Hardware: Stoves,
Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us
Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line.
Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices'
FURNITURE
See Our Studio, Couches and Dinnette Suites,
A , Full! Line o all the Horne Roquirements
Mr. Victor Dinnin left Monday to
attend Summer School at Western
University, London. •
The dry 'apeill following the wet
weather seems to leave our back .str-
eets in a very dusty and dirty con-
dition and a great inconventence tQr
those who happen to live on tileSe
streets. good coat of oil or dust
prevention would help a lot. Now
as the warm weather has arrived, that between '70 and 74 /0 0
one would like to enjoy the nice fresh I total marks was obtained.
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For: tho more; conservative purchaser we can save
you marrEaLciolrart as we have a fine assortment of
Slightly.Used.tFurniture that will giVeyou big value- for
your Mbney: Drop in and look these over and get our
FOroarkable Low
Johnston & Kalbileisch
Hazdwan & Furniture,.
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ENGLAND'S MYSTERY GIRL
HA$ FIVE LIVES
The American Weekly with he
July 14 issue 'of The Detroit Sunday
Times reveals the strange recortect-
ion of a mystic young girl, who) cla-
ims she is now enjoying her. fifth
life on this earth. She tells of ex-
periences with Nero's wife, Fran,ce's
Revolutionists, The Pilgrims. and,
earlier men of history. Be sure to
get The Detroit Sunday Times.
HIGH SCHOOL
ENTRANCF, RESULTS
The following are the results of
the High School Entrance exams.
held at centres under the jurisdiction
of the Exeter High School Entrance
Board. First and Second Class Hon-
ours are announced: First Class me-
ans 75% or more of the total marks
was secured; Second class honours,
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Dead and Disabitid Animals
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phimet Collect: Exektr 235. Seaforth, /5
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HARDWARE - SEEDS 1 will soon do something about it. P1, -.1i Krueger, Joseph Miller, Will -
and FURNITURE
Mr. A. E. Hamilton and Miss Dor- lam. Robinson, Margaret Schilbe.
j is of Londnoe were Sunday visitors Second Class Hens -Bruce Eick-
iVire . Aryls iHaberer, Ada Hay.
• at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John meier, Arthur Gelinas, Audrey Gill,
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If you are thinking of
Fencing
doing any Fencing this
year, be sure and consult
Us. And be sure it is the
famous Frost Fence!
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
1 Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes
in all sizes v.
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses ,
FROST FENCE
. . . . for long life.
Conte in and see our stock of Prost
Farm Fenoe . the finest we've eves
had. Heavily galvanized by spa...4ml
Frost process. Wears for • lifetime.
We can quote you attractive priors.
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SAVES YOU MONILYI
Galeter of town. They were on,
tiler way back from 'Wilberforce Pass -Kenneth Armstrong, Alph-
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where they spent the past week with
Dr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer and
family of Zurich who are camping at
that place. ,
SOCIAL BIG SUCCESS
The Red Cress Strawberry Supper
held last Thursday evening on the
Evangelical church property was a
• wonderful s,uccess, and the treasury
of the local Branch was increased by
$120. from the proceeds of the ening. This effort shows what can be
accomplished when we all join hands
in a common cause. The officers of
the Society wish to express their sin-
cere thanks to each and every one
who so generously gave of their time
and provided all the good things for
the supper, and to all the ladies from
each of the churches who planned the
affair and made the necessary arran-
gements and eerved, To the boys and
men who cleaned up the shed and
moved chairs and tables and arranged
the decorations, we offer our sincere
appreciation. And our special thanks
• to Me. Harry Hoffman and the mem-
•bers of the lienrick Memorial Bend
-f Dashwood who so generously gave
of itheir time and lovely music during hale, 11 Pfaff, J. Prout, E, SChenk
the evening. We also appreciate the G. Statton.
large. attendance from Zurich and dis-; Pass -S. Appleton, S. Baker, C.
dict and the number of visitors fromIllekler, M. Caldwell, D. C.a8C, 3
Hensall, Dashwood and other centres.lEtilot, H. Elliot, K. Gordon, N. Bac-
It was most wonderful to see the good kney, H. Heist, 13. Harness, D, Har -
feeling that was evident among the, 'gess, E. Heywood, M, Heywood, L.
la,dies from the 'different churches -as .1.Tunter, Jennings, E. Keown, M.
they worked during the day and ev-iXernick;AC Xing, Mr'King, 3, Munr.
ening and we hope OA time go os on It, Pilon, V. Rollings. 3, SchmdeT,
'1.16:eo 'of these friendly community1.3. Smith, L Snell, A. Webber, W.
gakherings may be held. wain, B. Wilson,
Why Pay
1..tt Us Discuss with you the New Way of ae,
Owning Your On Home on Eat/ Monthly
Payments.
Bedard, Teddy Jeffrey, Robeet Mc-
Kinley, Helen Robinson, Ray Schilbe,
Elisabeth Steckle, Ward Thiele.
Dashwood Centre
1.st Class Hons.-Lilly Isen, Mild-
red Sharrow, Glen Webb.
Second Class -Gordon Kraft, Mena
Tetrieau, Mary Turnbull.
Pass -Martin Dieterich, Emery
Pfaff, Ada Willert, Helen Ziler,
Hen sall Centre
lst Class -Audrey Dick, Blanche
Geeen, Marion MacLaren, Luanne.
Ropp, Wm. Rowclifl'e.
2nd classeMona Redden, Ronald
Stephan, Robert Taylor.
P Donald Bell James Clark
Margaret Fuss, Jgivoy.. Jolly? Mfoxy
Xinsrna.n, Ellen Love, -Gordon 1Vtunil..1
Laurette Reichert, Jean Schiibe, Har-
ry Smith, Ralph Stephenson.
Exeter Centre
• let class -D. Goulding, H. Jeffrey.
0. Jones, 3. Kirk, •M. Welsh.
2nd class -,C. Brown, Marion
Cowen, R. Davis, M. Easton, Fink-
beiner, 12. Guenther, L, :Hewitt, M
Melville, R. ,Mills, A. Mitchell, L. Par
ker, 13. Parsons, D. Parson's, D. Pen -
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line ..)f heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock. •
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BREAD is viewed- as a nearly perfect food and as the
best source of hurnan fuel. It supplies one-fourth of the
food energy of Canadians and has helped them build a
high national health record.
Bread is remarkably rich in carbohydrates. And the
modern loaf, made with milk, is an important source of
protein, equal to meat in keeping up muscular energy.
Keep yourself in fine form for present-day emergen-
cies -eat more of this life-giving, energy -
supplying food!
YOUR RAKER'S SKILL, scientific equipment -and
the finest ingredients -give you a loaf unsur-
passed in wholesomeness and delicious flavor.
ECKEL'S BAKERY Zurich
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