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We also carryall
deliver-
ing and laying, in your rooms, We
the different sites in Rugs in above fines.
CURTAIN GOODS
A lei e t :r to ent of Drapery and Curtain Goods
to clboose from. Also made up Curtains, Shades
i`;"ti:,.^,. to;lea fire Shades in Cloth of Venetian.
Let us quote you prices.
GROCERY SPECIALS
:ryclo1, largeat
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Cookier, peach sandwich at lb.
Sodas salted, 2 Ibbs. for
fork and 'Beans, 20 -oz. 2 for
Corn Stare.:_, ',bulk, 3 lbs. for
.Peanut Butte= per lb
A Supply of Tea, still at old prices.
Salada, at per lb.
C own Tea, at per lb
23c
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25c
19c
25c
15c
75c
65c
PRODUCE WANTED
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Fife, Auto, thsaalty
Fidelity, Eta.
Andrew F. Hess, e Zurich
Representative - Zurich
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■ The "Walsden"
contains 750
springs, encased in
individual packets
for xnaximum resi-
liency, lasting com-
fort and durability.
Upholstered with
layers of high qual-
ity white e cotton
felt; Imperial roll
edges and side
stitched to give a
permanent upright
edge. All standard
sizes $32.50
an Quite
MARSHALL
Value -With All
the Features of
Higher Priced
Mattresses .
■ Here is a mattress that
sells at $32.50 and com-
pares in value to many that
sell at a much higher price;
Thousands of satisfied
buyers have found in the
"Walsden" a mattress that
brings restful, refreshing
sleep; complete satisfaction
isfact
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andlong lasting wear:
Come in and find out for
yourself why we say -you
can't beat the .Marshall
"Walsden" for value and
comfort!
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Super Suds, with relish Bowl
Campbell's chicken Gumbo soup, 2 cans 25e
A; !:tier pork and beans, I5 -oz.
cans, 4 for
Olives, 17 -oz, jar at
Red Rose Tea, half lb. ,:..,.
Salad Dressing, 8 -oz jar i &c
Prepared mustard, 24 -oz. ,jar 19c
Kreemy 'Wheat Puffs, ' Bushel size 49c
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ITEMS M.OtAL ifiTERES1
Miss Anna Datars was a visitor. at
Toronto the past week.
Mr. and 1Virs. E. E. Wuerth attend-
ed the Conference at Tavistock aver
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman
and eon Bobbie of Galt were. iS:unday
visitors itors in town.
Mrs. L. Deters has returned home.
after a. very pleasant visit with Rev.
and firs. Datars at Desboro.
FOUND -Auto license plate, 48X
27. Owner can have same by paying, fire May 18 issue of The Detroit Sun -
for this adv. at Herald Office. day Tines. Be sure to get The De -
Mr, and iMrs. William Diebel were "
Sunday visitors with the lateer's sibs- treat Sunday Times this week and
ter Mr. and Mrs. Julius Thiel. every week.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Pitt and dau-
ghter Alma of {Hyde Park visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Thiel on
.Sunday.
Mr. and .Mrs. Arlie Dietrich of
Kitchener were Sunday visitors with from injuries suffered late last week
Mrs. Dieterich's father;. Mrs `vVill aml in a fall at his home. He was 68.
.S. Roby of town.. years of age. He was going up stairs
at his home when he either suffered'
Mr. G. S. Howard of Exeter, call-
ed in town Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith of St.
Joseph and two sons attended the
funeral of `1VIrs. Smith's sietee, 'Mrs.
P. Diebel, at Kitchener on Friday.
BUMAN BABIES BROUGHT UP
By Baboon and Bear Mothers
React about the startling cases in-
vestigated by Prof. R. M. Zingg, dis-
tinguished anthropologist, which pro-
ved that children ,can be reared - by
wild animals, as told in a feature ar-
ticle in The American Weekly with
BAYFiELD
Late Wm. Jno. Weston
William 'John Weston, welt -known
resident. of Bayfield, died on May 12
in Alexandra Hospital, Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Levy, Margaret
and Wilber Levy of Glutton, were , a weak spell or tripped and plunged
Sunday visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs, to the bottom of the flight of steps:
I titin Wurm and Mr. and Mrs. N. He suffered severe injuries and a
Wurm of town and Mr, and Mrs. D. suspected back fracture. He failed to
rally after being taken tal en to the hospit-
al for treatment. For 35 years he
had lived in 'Hayfield and with his
brother had operated a cement con-
tracting
ontracting business. He was born in
Goderich Twp.
Canada Conference
Evangelical Church
. The '77th annual -Conference of
the Canada Conference of the Evan-
gelical church was held at Tavistoc,
beginning May 7th, with Bishop G..
Epp, the presiding Bishop as chair-
man. Large gathering were present
at the evening public services held
during the week and on Sunday
When the 'Conference officially closed,
Os vald of the
Branson
line.
\i The Zurich and District branch of
I the Red Cross Society will hold their
1 meetings Thureday afternoon and
evening beginning May 22nd. Will
all ladies please note this change. •
IMr. and. Mrs. E. M. Dagg, Twyla
and Marilyn, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Bole of Petrolia,
spent the week -end in the Niagara
District and calling 'on frienas in
Thorold and Niagara Falls.
$TARE and WEIDO Phone NO 92 'Zurich ....
Word wan received here of the
' death of Benjamin Holtzman of Es -
tore, Sask., who died in. the Estore
Hospital o: P:'r l 20th. Mr. Holtz-
man was a son of the late Gabriel
Holtzman. The late Mr. B. Holtz-
man conducted a carpenter and re-:
per cent of the churches in
pair shop in Estore, Sask. the conference are in areas of less
;than 1,000 population, Rev. E. E.
MORE TWINS Pleteh, Stratford, revealed in his
Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, graphs on apportionment. In 1920 the
has achieved some kind of a record average age of ministers in the con -
during the past month when three I ference was 50 years, last yer it rose
sets of twin boys were born there, i to 52 years.
Engagement + At Zurich in 1942. .
• The 1942 session will be held in
Mr. and Mrs Ezra Webb, of Grand, Zurich following an invitation pre -
Bend, have announced the engagem- I sented by Layman Edgar Wuerth, of
Zurich. Meetings will commence on
April 29th. Bishop Epp, said that
:rrangemcnts had been made with
,.athorities for the entrance into
United States of Canadians going to
the Haven Hebbard 1Vlemorial Old
"eople's . Iome, in Indiana,it was ap-
proved the reception of the Rev. A.
S. cCaughall, of the N. W. Confer
ence,as an itinerant eder. The resig-
nation of the Rev. J. P. Hauch, St.
iaeobs, from the active ministry, af-
ter 57 years of service, was accepted
Licenses were approved of J. H. Dro-
ves, Pahner Rapids, and Lloyd Geil,
`ast Lansing, as local preachers on
trial. Ordination services "were held
on Sunday, when the Rev, Mervyn
Reuber; just graduated from North
Central ,College, was ordained as de-
acon, and the Rev, Paul. Bab, of Wal-
'ate was ordained elder.
at
Teri pastors in the Conference we- p
re announced Iby Bishop G. E. Epp 1
is making changes as follows: Rev.
N,i R. Ernest, Port Elgin to Golden t.
'Ate; Rev. A. S. Caughell, formerly ' s
,f the N..W. Conf., to Pembroke;
rev. E. E. Hallman, Kitchener, c •S
£anover; Rev. G. L. Gross, Golden
i
ake to.'Listowel Rev. W. M. Sip -
Ilan of Hanover, to Port Elgin; Rev
f, P. Hauch, superaritnated this year'
;sv. A. ..Clemens, of Milverton, tc
",recliton; Rev. • Clayton Becker, o'
" istot'roi to Dashwood. and Rev. A.E
leteh of Crediton to Milverton; Rel
,,, H. Fetch of Pembroke to Bridge
'ort Rev. M. E. Reuber, ordained
associat pastor at nZion church, K.il
^honer; Rev; H. E. Koppel of Das!+
wood to St. d'acobs; The District Sup
,rintendents are as formerly: Hamil
ton -Ottawa district, Rev. W. E
Pees(' (' of Minton; Hanover Dist.
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ent of their only daughter, Ilene, to
John Douglas Smith, only son of M.
and Mrs. Wm. D. Smith of ro:'est
the marriage to take place on May 17
SOON -BUSY PLACE
The Bend, now as ttlways at this
time of the year, is on the mind of
everyone -dancing, meeting oid fri
ends, and catching the gay holida;.;
spirit. Saturday night dancing start;
May 24th at Lakeview Casino, and
the record breaking Orchestra --Will
is Tipping and his Cascade Rythm
Orchestra makes its appearance. This.
Orchestra has been contracted fo
the full season's engagement, play-
ing
laying every Saturday until ,Tune 21st
':hen nightly until. Labor Day, Lake-
view Casino has for 24 years estab
fished a sound reputation for goot
music, but never has an Orchestra
been successful in contracting for
third year's engagement, and so we
must all hail Tipping and his men a
truly "record breaking." Much can b,
said of his orchestra, but surely thi.
fact speaks for itself.
Transformation is the only we;
to tell of "what's happened" to the
Casino.. The inside •decoration: caronly be equalled • in the smartest
American night spots. Origntar idec,-
are many. Those of us who have bee;
patrons wouldn't see a thing creep
the flee dance floor that would re
mind us of other years, 'Modern" i
the word; concealed indirect lighting
all over.o
W rk on remodelling -tae{
ed last year, and has just beet) corn
pleted. Outstanding is the li ;titin,
and -the newest Orchestra stand
iugge, ted by one , of the most pop
ular American band leaden.
Don't You Miss the ,May 24th op••
ening at Lakevie w Casino, t •an.
You will meet many of yo ,i; we•;. F. M. Feist, •C;he leer; ,Stratforc'
old friends -have good times, goo Dist-
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Orstev. A. E. Pletch of Milverton •
Cdancing, and ,all in' all a most pleas- 'aid aterloo, Itev- G. P. Barthel;of
ant holiday. Kitchener..
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YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS
We A.I reays Carry a Full Line of the `: est o€
both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware: Stoves.
Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us
Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line.
Softie Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable'Pr'ices
FURNITURE
See Our .Studio Couches and Dianette Suites
A Full Line of all the t:$'ome Requirements
Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest b.
in Furniture at Very Reasonabi e Prices, quality Con-
sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Maitr'ess,
Dining Roorn Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc,
SLIGHTLY USED' FURNITURE
For the more conservative purchaser we can save
you, many a dollar as we have a fine assortment of
Sightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value for t
your Money. Drop in and look these over. aid get our
Remarkable Low Prices•_
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We also carry a Stock of New Brick and Tile
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Buy Storm Windows and Doors
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Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials
REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A
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1VOTIGE
All Accounts Must be Settled by June 1st. Other-
wist they will be put in other .Hands for Collection
POTATOES
Very choice Certified Imported seed potatoes
at per bag '
1.30
Irish Cobbler or Green Mountain
Other potatoes for domestic use at bag ' 1.20
CHICK STARTS
invite
various
inand see our
We you to come
kinds of Chick Starters, and get our prices which
are the lowest anywhere... Be sure and call!
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