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Forty Second Year
WRACK; THURSDAY MOG' NI `40o OCTOEER SO 1941.
Rates: £1.2:( in Canada, in udvai sal
KNA - *1.5O in U.S,A., in advanotte
CHES.L R L. SMITH, Putt HAW*
7ise and thrifty buyer patronizes the home
.Are You Suffering' From
I-Ieadaccba: a'`
P.f. so; Have your Eyes Esannine t with
the Lamest Methods and. Eglaipnaeat at
A. L. COLE., R.o.
OPTOMETRIST ea. C FP £`ifCtAl3i'
GODERIQFI -- ONT.
Good Glasses at Reeser Ie Prises
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COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At:
REASONABLE.PRICES
C. E. Zuli's.riggs, R.O.•
OPTOMETRIST et EXETER
The Newest, ?ipreroveci Method of
Eyesight Testing Used. Olsen every
Weelc Day Excerpt Wednesday,.
THIEL'S HfAIRDlc'�ESSING
NOTICE
We have recently installed a
new Shelton Waiving Machine
and can serve the public iacw
better than ever. Be sure and
give us a call.
MRS. FRED Thifo`L ,, Proprietress
BETTY ANN BEAUTY
Will be
Months Wednesday .afternoon emit
Evenings.
MRS. EDW. GASCHO, Prop.
SHOPPE
closed during the Summer
Let as tell yeu atin the
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Finer and Better Than Ever
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WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Special's Ear Thursday, Friday and Saturday
St. Williams strawberry erry jam, 2 lb. jar ._._ ....,......31c
Carnation milk,, 2 large .tins ......................... ... .....17c
Fry's pure breakfast cocoa, half -lb tin ........,_19c
Corn Starch per pkg.,..— ... .. .. 1 1 c
Royal York coffee, 1 -Ib. 'fin ...... _-.-49c
Old English no -rubbing wax. pint...... 49c
............. .........._..- ._., ..__w7c
Cheese, 1nal�-lb pig.--
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Pumpkin, 2 large 28 -oz. tins ... .... ........ .. 25c
Libbys mint a meat, '28 -oz. 'fin 27c
Garden patch peas 2-16 oz. '.tins .... ....._..25c
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riblets,. corn, 2 tins _.......... ...... a7c
Cam=pbell's tomato soup, 'two. tins, ..... ...... ... 19c
Golden net .S&hnon, lzalfs T8c.. [-lb tin ....39:c
Men's Va irrdbr'eakers at .........,3.5
Boys wool - iralbreakers 'witll zipper ............. 2.95
Boys Doe skirt : iindbreakers 'aI- 2 50
We' now have -a full line ,of ,Underwear in Men's
La.cl e:.' •'-turd C'hnart•ri s,
PO0!IR.i
etchant
Mrs. Ferd Raberer wrshgs to thank
all neighbors and frien,ds'' ' o
kindly remembered hex nt 1`s
and treats' during • her illness i
hospital, � i„..r
IN MEMORIAM'
Trucrnner—In loving rrcn-rcry
Willison T. Truemner, who ,seised•
to rest, October 31st, ] i)40 :i
Remembrance is a galrl n eaei;:t.
Death tries to break, but all; iii va;
To have, to love, ie d th, n _Iia I
le the greatest sorrow
The years may wipe out ifli
Taut this they wipe out rev
The Memory of those hap
When we were all together,
—Eger remembered by his,
Ann and Sister 'Katie, and i
ii e^nd-. Sally ru.”: c•el fi'on
.where he was •so dt.ar]y btu;
�of
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WAR •SAV INC:S
Zurich, Ont. Oct
Mr. and Blas. Public;
ar ieh, Ontario.
'wear Sit .or Madam: They NatioI 1
War Savings Cornrnittee 'of Ottawa
have Imposed a very imp rtant re-
sponsibility upon the rnenibers
e
Mr. W. C. Pearce of Exeter, call-
ed in town Friday.
Rev. E. Turkheirn and Mr. Keith
Westlake were in Toronto on busin-
ess' One clay recently.
Miss Rose Albrceiit. of London,
spent a• few; days at hr home here
the past week.
A. number of villagr $ attended I
rho Dashwood Evangelical miniver-
stity s4rvice'% on Sunday evening.
,4tf:..George V..1iand of Detroit,
w i}i town the past week, attending
ry
thee.filaa4,1 of the late tiy. Volland.I Heckendorn and a num-
bere'afeYound people iar-11(?, d a Yoe
i i T, 8 Ila
Wig �.>pl:,.:s R_tly' ..4 New Hamburg
last : week.
"Ma. mitt Mrs. George Brenner of
Midland, Mich, vair•o visitors in the
villagh,the past week, also enjoying
frhe ',iig fowl supper.
,wee
Sorry to report that as we go to
our Local War Savings Committee i ,pess we learn of t -'ad. en 1s""eine
connection with the campaignii,.*of'- 4Trs r"intho ' Etta, ca. the Baby -
under way to promote a more• wad tori line this \Td. Ene•sday morning.
epr-ead and increasing response to tl es eg., Wm. Tie •mne,r of Senmiller
War Savings movement. Of such L'1Q.- i9 at present sa atiin !' somatithe at
iortance is this probit e no;v regard-: theyl o=ne of he . sister; rs: :viary
beu
ed that a special campaign is --
_conducted throughout Canada -0,
't view of stimulating• public• irirere,
Ind increasing the monthly flow' r
I funds from this phase of Canada
I \ear financing. The Governmezrt 4
sires a minimum ninthly figurw�:
ten million dollars for the dura
of the war, and each communri=y:,
any -.,like, has !sb ep allotta& a.0
war weapon objective to be ffirenslx-
ed by the citizens monthly. i his ie
based on population and past resill:Le
i <ae ich's Quota g . two Machine Gv's s:
! for the Derat1O 1 of the boar'•.
We feel that the citizens of' 11
community ,and surrounding areas'
ehr 1i have knowledge of the i¢p'oe F
e 1v, which is placed beor..e ihei"
end ..,:' P every effort to glisnGt
fulfillment of their objective. It 'c
i
important that 'previous pledges pA='
n1 t"e,l to drop be revived; iak nes : Eilber, of Crediton and former M.L.1 illi dais be procured and -:Val ' i$ l'; 4.. for; South Huron and a prominent.
wigs Certificates in general be pd`n. -' rrcesident of the district, passing away
chased in as substantiel amounts a;(at the family residence; Crediton.
possible. They have been desi ii d Mrs Either was formerly MiS-i Eliza -
to effect wartime economy, arld pro- beth Krappiger, a driughter, of the
mote backlog of savings for usteettei.,
Mg the period when our ,,Soldierca;
Zrueniner of toe. n.
Mr,. and Mrs. Alfred' Ings', Mr.
rid Mrs. Albert Horner and daugh-
er of Varna were visitors at: the
home of their mother, Mrs. J.. W.
Horner.
,11Ir. Ralph Uttiey ,of London and
nsi 7h141.sday, evexring at
on1�CX' �'ylY1C1 �'>1.k'$..-ri'$ ,.73•t
n cr Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner of
Guelph, Mrs. Frank POSsenber•ry of
itehener, 3I1 and Mrs. Charles
irii son of d•'ct--hurpe spi•nt a few
clays at the Wagner home.
OBITUARY
s.,.. Henry E^fiber, Crediton, r asses -i
"I he comniu .icy was eadr:L1,ed t, ;in I
a ni fig. on S t `ay et t' iia sing of
eller. Elizabeth Either, wife of Henry
ate Mr. and Mrs. John Krappiger,
1nlong the earliest settlers of thea
sailors, and airmen will be r aaana l tstrieit , hSe was born and spent all'
their positions in civilian4 fife T het, entire life in Crediton. She, was'
request of Save More apd SLisOe )-e. . 1'maribd°in 1880 to• Mr. Either, who
ui1 t 'e : sluvtves°'with one son, Herbert K.Eiaiber of Crediton, also one grand=
daiugltter, Mrs. Ward Peitz, of" Zbrich'
and .erne great-giand=dttugliter, nary
Lou Fritz. A private funeral was
heldal the family home on Tiresd�ay,
at 12 p.m., by Rev. A. E: I?Pettit. in-
teririent taking place, in Caed�Citoir d
metery.
which is becoming co tejaVel a-7
can then be reversed into :`,�Pesa
choir
'end spend more. Your Piet
in this national effort will lse rppie-
elated, and we know- that you" will
'be anxious to have t s con tunny.
rank amongst those having success'
fully sustained their monthly quotas:
—Yours very truly, W. Siebert,
Chairman of the Local •, War Uaviegs
Cornmi ttee.
The Ladies' Aid and W.M.S.' of
the Evangelical church will ,hold
baking and candy sale at the Towel
Hall, on Saturday, November Stir at'
3 p.m. " Everybody welcome.
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heckendorn, Pastor.
Mrs. M. Oesch, Organist
10 a.m.—Divine Worship.
Sermon. `Youth Going Soi
11 p.m.—Sabbath School.
7.80 p.m.—Youth Rally.
Speaker: Miss E. Henn
ST. PETER'S
ewhe>•er
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONT.
A Changeless Christ far
ing Woricti,
Friday, 3h—Luther League.
Thursday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a. in.- -Ili vi tsar Worship
11.15 a.m,-- fsraiday school. 1'
7.8i) 11 ,...-1)
• ,., v,{pe�to Paster, servin
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c i'`4'e.,R'•I'ai M11\gS"1, ester,
a Chang -
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Late Mrs. Marjory Sparks.
- Death took place of a• ftermer reel -
dent of Ztir:ich and for the• rest num-
ber of years at Hensall' of Mrs; Mar -
pry 'Sparks in her 82nd year; The
.deceaseds about a• ni ntli avi had
gine to visit with her sister, Mrs. E.
A. Mitailsh. in Loado+re wheat sifts had
the 'lnisfoitune to fracture her ankle
appearing to be in her usual health
otherwise and .was being cared for at
the home of her, sin, arr. Alex.
Sparks in Goderaile Twee, where she
passed away with 0 severe hart at-
tack, leaving bahhtd her many ple-
asant memories`, beloved by young
and old. Formt:tly Miss Marjory
Douglas and beloved, widow of the
late .George Sharks, she is survivedi
by two daughters, Helen, tiers. Mcea
aCutcheon art Alberta, and dargar-4;,
Mrs. Doncil'd' Ke.nip, of Detroit; t^eto'
;;sons, Alco. Spark' of roderich wad
Ford ,Sparks' of London. A son, roil
uglos, rredcce eed her by a member
of • yetaa. Ono sister survives, Zi4ase. Is,,
A. tiilt'eAsh, London and four kothers
Gcoetge Douglas Honsall; Wear. Doug-,
las 13rucedeld; Robot Douglas, Kap-
n:akasing and Irwin Douglas- Edmon-
ton Alta, The funeral was held from
Hayfield United Chureh Sunday last
at 2.30 pan- conduc'te'd by a nephew;
• of the deceased, Rev. Arthur Me:insh
of Maple 1<Iill, a•• l te,l by Lotiw: Sip'
arks, gr itulsoa v+ etc email a 1-•11•...,
t iiry isoll:i, <, I.Pn3.ia'ky 'i`lsi I,',Rli- I I
• it wt.. 11syr#t'e .:� rci •,'...
DIAMOND
WEDDING
... the fl:;c i
and most
beautiful that 7
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RINGS $15 un
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$5
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered:
Optician.
For positive ik entificcEi nn
the World's s , ai vs Anthracite
ash for
ELU," COAL
AL SO: Rosedale A".:erta„
. act S lvny Coke,
Miller Creek, Etc.
IT The Roe Faaris Milling Co
Feeds.
W. R. DAVIDSON
l i-lighest Cash Prices paid Pot,
Eggs according to Grade
Pone 10 - Hensai8
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Funeral Dinactors and Ambulance Service
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Be sure and visit our Store during our Great FaII
Sale of Dry Goods, Hardware, Footwear, Etc.
Men's Overalls, to clear at 1.89
Men's all -wool, heavy Army Sox (sec.) at 49c
Men's Rubber Boots, at .... 2.19
Be Sure and visit Our Remnant Counter
We have a goodly number of seconds of Cooking
Utensils at Greatly Reduced Prices.
Come in and see the maisy Bargains we are offer -
4 ing and not listed here.
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