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TEMPERANCE FEDERATION
-The annual meeting of the Huron
County Temperance Federation will
be held on Oct. 1st in the United
church, Blyth. The principal speaker
will be Dr. Geo. A. Little of Toronto.
W. G. Medd of Exeter is president of
the Federation and Rev- M. A. Brem-
ner of Seaforth is secretary.
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Many New Added Features
WARD FRITZ
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Moving Pictures
IN
TOWN HALL' ZURICH
ON
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th
At 8.15 p.m.
Rex Frost of Radio Station CiF.R.B.,
Toronto, will be present and show
"CAVALCADE OF EUROPE"
Many of these pictures were taken
on :Mr. Frost's trips to Europe and
will prove very interesting.
Sponsored under the auspices of 'the
Zurich and District Branch of the
Red Cross Society.
Admission -25c. and 15c.
HOLD SEA POWER'
. :,Great Britain and the U. S. hold
the balance of sea power in the .ali-
gnment of the world's :navalforces
as a result of the new •German -Italian
Japanese alliance. On land and in the
air, the Axis allies have one of hist-
ory's most formidable military com-
binations, but Sovidt Russia could tip
the scales in manpower. Official fig-
ures and other authorities calculate
presnt this general statistical picture
of the new world line-up of belliger-
ents and the two principal neutrals
Land forces, including trained reser-
ves -Germany 6,000,000; Italy 7,-
500,000; Japan 6,500000; Russia
18,000,000; British Empire 2,500,000
United States 600,000.
ZURICH. DriikFTFOALe'CLUB
Owing to the Zurich Fall Fair be-
ing cancelled on account of the heavy
rain this year, the annual Zur'eli
Heavy Draft Foal Club held its an-
nual showing and judging competit-
ion in front of the Town Hall, Zurich
on Monday afternoon with a fah ly
' good attendance. The type or. colts
shove were of the best quality and
much credit is due to these young entertained for the reovery. The .1•P- 1 1,
Men who will scop be our toilers of mains were brought home for burial :4
foe the pains end patienee imerment being mal,in St Petets
exercised in fitting . up these young, Lutheran cemetery on Tuesday after- I
the eon, ,e '
horsee, The contest was open toinoon. The family have the sympathy 0
..eoys of 12 to '20 years of age and of their -many friends. o
tbe peize iaoney awarded jointly by
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Zurich Agricultural Society, Ontario CLUB ORGANIZES e.
as
Deperteeent of AgriculturLt Friday evening in the 'local
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town hall these was a fairly good re- •
oral Department of Agriculture. Mr•
ecntation. of interested hunters .
Shearer, Agricultural Representative Pr,'
when a local Game and Fishery Club
e'as in charge and Mr. Fathering:ham
of Seaforthactel as udgFowas organized in Zurich, with ti ee
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ee,..............eae,le is the aggregate. score of the contest- 00i
je. llowing:
ea of preserving wild life. A w
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ants: 1. Mozart Gelinas Zurich 598 strong organization was set up who e yis
zisk the co-operation of all faimers e .
points; 2. Karl Decker, Zurich 592
points; 3. Herman ,Stein, Dashwood
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and hunters to preserve the wild EMBALMERS
575life which is: so dear ta most of us_
557; 5. Clare Geiger, Zurich 544. ; 4. Glenn Walper Dashwood
Following is the organization: Hon.
The supervising committee of the
Presidents, C. Fritz and W. O'Brien;
Foal Club is: Arthur Weber, chair- Piesident, Theo. Haberer; Vice Pres.,
man, Wm. Decker, Roland Geiger, M. Schilbe; Secy-Treas., Lee O'Brien
Hilton Truemner, and J. C. s•nearer, Committee, Henb Mousseau and Chas
Agric. Rep., Clinton. Rau. The cemmittee is anxious. to
have all interested parties joni tne
Club. Already a goodly number of
young pheasants have been received
and ,deposited an suitable groundee
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Thanksgiving Day will be observed
next Menday and a public holiday.
Mr. and :Ira Wm. Stade of Dash-
wood were in town Monday.
Mr. Memo Oesch and fatner, ?fr.
'John Oesch motored to Tavistock and
Hickson •en 'Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Kalbfleisch of
Elmira, were visitors in town for a
few days.
The local teachers attended the
large convection at London at which
about 1500 rural teachers gathered.
Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Hagan and
daughter- Mary from Seaforth were
recent visiteee in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Benedict of
Kitchener were recent v'sitors with
Mr. and Mi -e Henry Volland, Bron-
son line.
Miss 'Margaret Hey who recently
fell injuring herself, is up and aro-
und again and feeling fine.
Don't forget the mo--n:picturee in
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the Town eil, Zualele nee,. Tuesday
evening, when Ree Frost or Toronto
Will show hi `Cavaleade of Europe"
pictures of which are many actual
photos he took.
The Anniversary services of the 1
Evangelical church will be held nn
Sunday, Oct. 13th, when Rev. Dr.
Hirschnian*of Kiteinner will address
the gatherings. Seevices will be held
at 10 ann. and 7.30 peen In the
Died 'From Scaldin..6-
Ruth Ann tSchiBee, aged two of the
14th concession Hay Twp., died on
Sunday at Clinton ho,,pital as a re-
sult of a bad scalding she received
plating 171 !:I1C Schilbn home
and upsetting a pail of' boiling water
while playing. She ens talein to the
hospital by Dr. A. J. Addison and
'role the beginning' emell hopes were
Broken Lenses Accurately
Duplicated
Any Shape and Size, and at a
Moderate PI ice
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jeweler and Registered
Optician.
For positive identificationof
the World's Finest Anthracite
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BLUE COAL
Also Rosedale Alberta.
Semet-Solvay Coke
Miller Creek.
Glen Rodger's Briquets,
The Roe Farms Milling CA,,,
Feeds.
Highest Cash Prices paid .Eggsfgs
on a graded basis.
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Specials fur Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Hillcrest Shortening, 2 lbs. • ...
Sultana Raisins„ 3 ,crown, .2 lbs.
Mince meat, .2-16s. tin ..
Pumpkins, large tin .
Toilet paper Snow Cap, -4 .rCills ....... . ... . .. .. Z5c
Swansdown cake flour ..
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25c.
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Chateau cheese, plain or Piminto, half lb. pkg. 17c
Tea Bisk, med. iize, pkg. 19c
Posts bran flakes, pkg. I Oc
Garden Patch peas ,or ,cern, tin ... . ... ............. I Oc.
nMen's and young me 's felt hats 1.95
Men's winter overcoats newest styles
Men's Windbreakers in all the newest styles. Many
diffeient pries to choose from
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Leavitt's Thsatre
Exeter, Ont. Phone 135
Thin's., Friday, Saturday
A Special attraction for Thanksgiving
Holiday Week -End.
TWO FEATURES
REBECCA
With Lawrence Oliver an. JoanFonlaine. Fontaine.
SHOOTING HIGH
Starring Jane Withers ,and Gene
Autrey.
Owing to length of Pictures posit-
ively one showing only of each
feature.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
TWO FEATURES
Johnnie Apollo
Starring Tyrone Power and Dorothy
Lamour.
Too Many HIASharedS
With Jean Arthur and Melvin Doug
las,
Owing to length of Pictures po.siie
ively one showing only .of ca0
featUrei
Womens' Institute
On Monday eve. the Zurich W. 1.
held their list meeting of their new
year. It was: opened with institute
Ode and Lord's Prayer arter which
we sang "G Canada". The business
ale; transacted first with Mrs. Mey-
ers in the chair. Mrs. Ed- Gaseha
conducted the progra-n which opened
with the singing of "The Old Oaken
Bucket." Mrs, Oesch told us about
tles lives of some of our Canadian
lethors and also read their poems,
efter which Mrs. Fritz spoke on the
life of famous
composers,. Mrs. M.
::aelck gave current events, Mrs,
!Ivyce n'are'l the piano for a sing-
song. Everybody is to learn "There'l
Always Ile An England". Mrs. Oes;eh
spoke again on authors, The guest
speaker waseMr. W. H. Edigholfer,
peke on " Carnal 'an in duetei es"
eilich was the theme or the month.
tie certinly did the peper justice.
%Tre John Tnrkheim peoL:n on Step-
Foeter who wrote e;env sone. '
among them "Old Bieck Joe" which
sang by all. A ft'r rcria.i.
'"el)ere'll A:Kim:ye Be e i''' rd"
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'1 ng was eleeed .*nezee,
;ha Netionel Anthem and the com-I
-nittee rVed lunch. Committe being:
Oesch, Mrs. Fld. Go Licht. Mro,
)1-**ers, 'Mrs, j. Hey, Nee.
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October 1 2th to 1 9th
Ibex Blankets, reg. 2.49 at 2.29
Genuine Penman's preferred union suits,
reg. 2.75 for 2.39
Men's Underwear 40c up
Overalls and pants 99c
Boys Shirts at 49c to 69c
Boy's Shoes at ... 98c up
Boy's fleece lined underwear 40c up
GRAB BOXES at each 25c
Brooms at each 23c
4 cakes Comfort soap, 2 Swedish tumblers 25c
We have Bargains Galore not listed here. Visit
our Store 'during this Big S.:de and save on your
/ FaIl and Winter Purclnses
Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop.
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