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)(xxvilt UR1CH.THURSDAY IVIORNI JUL' 1 (937.
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erala yotirESItilinier Visits and Visitors
Chester L. Sraithe Publ1f60111,
$1.25 a yea; U.S. $1.50 in. Advindang
*1,50 IN ARREAV3, *2 150AAZ CEIAB45161*
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran. Church
ZURICH -- ONT.
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+156 SUNDAY SERVICamee:,
• 10 a. in.—German
t 41.15 a.m.--Sunday School.
7.30 p.m.—English. sereine.
a.Everybody Welcome, to, Sal Services.
E. TUERICHEEM, FaSasere.
itDo You Need GlassesT
.eStop and Think how important it is
T:that you wear correct glasses--cor-
,rectly prescribed for your vision.
• Correctly styled to your face- Tour
itte,alth may largely depend on keen
t vis' ion.
See C. E. ZURBRIGGe R. O.
At HESS JEWELERY SPORE
Every Tuesday at ZURICH(
• At Daahwood, Saturday, at Wiles
Store.
1-101VIE IN JULY HAIRDRESSING
:ree
With 21..` anal at Maple Leaf 'Sta- THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING F'ARL0i3l:'
Mrs. Fred Thiel wishes to advh1
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.,a.0 af6' ee of inipaovMge.. rill c' railing a seieeialty, All. permatteat
HeevaerAeTerontCk,e,., , 151,7„;i,,,,,,,j,,:"4 - , ibuzine;,es. •Permenen s a c
, . . gliaraeiteea. Peeler located hi ' iltefir
firatd il.0#, The 2'e 3 of shop. For appointerientS Call': r*•
AV USt
tit i. ion est road
,ilitinea their home groutds, to play
ma IAA ta. are the public that she is riow ppen
t Fingefa`
'returned, from e r g phone 102 Zuriph
trip of theseason, playing16 games
Pferentecitiesa.Of thisnum
,bet -they aefon:SeVen;N'4* APs't
e'teral: (if their defeats Were close
contesta-inaWhicle a }t ti the right
time WOuld'hava:ineantMetorY.
=Gets' Four :Yeats
Mr, ande':Mma.(4e.',..C.Petty of Hen-
eall celebrated their 60th wedding
arunversary ort IIoiitIay at their home
As they, were honored at the 60th
anhilea,anniversary services of Si.
Pauli Anglican Church receutlY,
theYChOse not to have .anYinstber
celebration and particular1i4„:asMrs
Pettyac the;;Seivanced age Of 82 yrs.
was not 46 Welii:111.1thongh at the re-
cent church. 'anniversary she herself
made the birthday cake. Mr. Pettv
was a business man in Hensall, first
engaged in the meat business, but af-
teerwards ha.varg a butcher shop on
Main st. He also engaged quite lar-
gely in buying grain and produce arid
carried on for a time a large produce
lousiness with T. Wren. He was the
CARD OF. TFINNKS
The bereft familV (e.f. the late Jae;
,
ob Gellman wish to greatly thank 1t ears Wrn Schade of the Blue Wat-
neighbors and friends for. the synipe 'et south.i.epending a few weeks with
' Mies Veera Decker of Detroit, is
areeteabug the week at her home here.
Miss Clara Weber spent the week-
end with her parenIts, Mr. and Mrs.
Lolls Weber.
athy and assistance rendered dun ig
the illness and passing of deceased,
and those who loaned their cars et
the funeral.
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first reeve of Hensall and sever10
her two aaughters at London:
Miss Ruth Foster of London, is
visiting friends at Zurich and Hen -
sail.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Steinbach and
family of London were Sunday vis-
itors with their parents here.
times afterwards was elected reel' Mrs. Flossie Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
and a member of the council. He took Roy Oliver of London, were Sunday
an active interest in politics, beiii' visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
a very staunch Conservative and MI-
Chas Weber.
ed a term as warden of the Count Pleased to report that Mr. Charles
of Huron. He was one of the trait Weber is improving nicely after his
members of St. Paul's Anglican r4erif operation. Being able to sit
urch filling the -position of wardea X „., uptitilied at intervals.
many years. Mr. and Mrs. Petty we-
re married by Rev. Tyler, Of'Kiln Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Birk and
Both have passed the four -score ina .: child,. of Guelph, spent a few days
this week with Mrs, •,Birk's mother,
They had six daughters and one; e4.
•-, Mrs. J05: Routledge.
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Harvest Call 7.,,,'," ite4liton, were Tuesday evening vis -
Mr. and Mrs, 11. K, Baer, of
e tots in town, at the home of Mr. and
Sounding a warning Ontaries'Pr /fl -Ward Fritz.
pective bumper crop might be' nee
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a. Premier Hepburn has launcleed makt9red to Pontiac, Mich., on Sun-
+ campaign. to put unemployed men'. ,'avheye they vieited, with the for-
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TRY ECKEL'S
. $ work on. Ontario farms. ". re'h'• `'brother, Mr: and Mrs. William
+ the ;most brnmtifnl erop, in .our
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lutely imperative at -we- a TIrr' G and
+ advantage of it and handl.days her'it prialkmilY of e, at f Mr. and
Toronto, are epalidirig
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aa also "‘ * perly because with an acute feed Mrs. Thos.
• the home o
- -14 ' + shortage in the West and the possib- Meyers.
CHOICE VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, AND .1.4' ility of a European war incoming' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ,Swartz and
- + more and inore acute the North Am- Eunice of Detroit, were week -end
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SWEET GOODS.
erican continent inthe neag future visitors at the home of Mrs, Swartz's
er'; • + ▪ may be the only continent that can mother, Mrs. Emily Fuss.
• '+' Alt Ingredients Used are . of the Highest Quality
be turned to for food ,supplies.'"The
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Mrs. Sarah Faust Of Detroit, Mr.
ALI.. CONFECTIONS - ICE CREAM premier note'd a great demand in all.
parts of the province for farm help, and Mrs. Elroy Fause and family of
: ..Our Store wig be closed eac.11 Wednesday Eveninef
and under regulations, invited theU
co-
arbana, Indiana, were last week vis-
- operationitora t the home of Mr. and Mrs. W
Bakery — Zurich
of inunicialitiei and all in -
ea H. Hoffman and other relatives.
terested parties to aid in
havingmale'
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reef rec
ipients work on the farm.I
ae IVlr. and George Metcalf and
4- He added the warning the provincial' little Joan of London are spending a
4: subsidy's continuance legislated last few days with Mr. and Mrs. Hilton
spring will be contingent upon the Tonen:me.; 14th, con. They visited
assistance which the municipalities on Tuesday afternoon and evening at
give the governmen in carryingaoutt the home of: Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
the plan. All employable' married, Sinitha Mrs. Smith being an aunt of
men now registered and receiving re-, Mrs. Metcalf. -
lief will be able, under the plan; 'to
accept farm work without having to At the meeting of the Zurich school
account for the money they earn trustee board the other evening the
as long as they retain it for the use Principal was engaged foe the com-
of themselves and their families. ing schdol year, it being air. Victor
Dennin, Jis home being Cromarty.
Mr. Dennin is unmarriteu and has a -
bong six years experience, and was
of course, recommended by Inspector
B eacom.
PRIZES AWARDED
Prizes were awarded the follewing
pupils ,of S. S. No. 6, Haye Marie
niss, 24, cousin of the brothers, all Wein—Best set of Senior note -books;
of Toronto, for the $800 robbery Dorothy Gingerich, best set of junior
With violence of Joseph Coulter, ag- note books; Della Gingerich, best set
ed Blyth man, in hie l'oin' on the of Senior Art; Marjorie Memel.,
-early morning of April 10, last. They hest set ofJunior Art; Vincent
-are each sentenced to two YearS•less Smith, perfect attendance during the
a day with an indeterrninedate term year.
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Superior Store 8th Anniversary
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SFF: LARGE BILLS
A FEIN of the Specials Here
Sliced Pineapple, 3- tins . . 2' 5c
Hilicrest Shortening, 2 lbs. ..... . .. .. .. 25c
P and G. White Napthe.:Soap„ W bars ..._.. ---35c
Maple Leaf Stecnire SAMOA, In each 1 c
Maple ,Leaf Sahnon, Half -s each ....—... ....
ibc
Tomatoes, cholie tint, :2 tins
Royal York Colfee,, lin
Heinz. Catsup, large bottlei each i9c
Kelloggs all -wheat new cereal 2 pkgs with bowl 25c
Pork and Beans, 22 -oz, 2 tins -------------------------1 9c
Tomato juice,. large fin 2 tins 19c
Don't tniis this opportunity of the year to Save.
Get our other Specials.- "%Sit our Dry Goods:De-
partment
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Highest Pirice r fkzxt Ema, Iki.sme IWO
Special Sale
ON
Admir
Pocket Watches
A POPULAR SIZE 15
FOR $9.50
In Magistrate's Court
At Goderich Police Court on last
Thairsdaye an Aggregate of six years
was given Frank Garniss, Z7, Cecil
tarniss, 22, brothers, and Allan Gar-•
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JEWEL,
STRONG, NEATLY ENGRAVED,
DUST-TITE CASES
THESE WATCHES SELL REGU-
LARLY FOR $12.00
Hess, The Jeweller
Phone 74 Zurich
WARNING'
*bine coal
Put Your COAL in now at
the low price. A sharp a‘ -z.=
vance may be expected seem
Tile and Brick
W. R. DAVIDSON
We pay Cash for Eggs
Phone 10
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-of .one year, by Magis.. Makins. Cas-
-well *Racket, Lucknow, fourth mem-
"her of the robber gang, and alleged
• to he the ringleader, stands committ-
ed for trial by judge and jury.'• Ev-
idence at the preliminary was that gh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Walper,
, Hackett, who received a two-year
west of Dashwood, was united in
'term on another charge, rusbed into weddlock to Mr. Leonara alerne et.
'the Coulter home; masked, using a
, son of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Merrier of
-car dooran
handle as a revolver, `A the 14th concession, Hay. The mar -
finned • the pocket containing the' nage taking place at the Lutheran
•mnney from Coulter's , pantts while parsonage, London, with Rev, Mr.'
ATIan and Cecil Genial held the Vic- Kfilinger officiating. The bride look-
ed loVely in pare4silk georgette with
Wallade blue accessories, and carried,
a beautiful bouquet of red roses.
Mips Otilla 'Wolper, sister of the
bride was nicely -attired in a yellow
froak with white accessories ,ami she
carried carnati on s. The groom was
HYMENEAL
. A very happy matrimonial event
was celeleated last Tuesday after-
noon when Miss Ethel Walper, dau-
tine's hands, The trio fled to a wait-
ing car, at which Frank Garniss sat
'at the wheel.
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Fanners! Attention!
We have been appointed selling .1poolted by his cousin, mr. Alvin
Agents for the celebrated Viking Rader, After the ceremony a short
Diabolo Cream Separator, the separ- motor trip and all returned to the
ator with a ten year guarantee, Let home of the bride's peren ts, where
us demonstrate this machine to you the bridal eouple's reltitives enjoyed
and compare it with all others. Arid the weddieet qtjppo On Tueedav
don't forget, the beet featUre is the evening of this week a large recept-
unusual easy turns. Liberal allowance
for trade-ins.
CSOHR,AG & SON, tf44
ion was tendered the happy couple.
The Herald joins their many Mende PHON
in extending congratulations.
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Sum:Ler Goods
See Our New Prints, Broad-
cloths ,Drapery, Chintz, Cur-
tains and Curtain Goods, Etc.
1937 Garden Seeds, - Root Seeds,
Varnishes, Floor Wax, and polishes,
•Lac, Etc— Etc-
Paint5.,
Varno-
HARNESS REPAIRS, ETC
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HA 1)
R. N. DOUGLAS
GEN ER AL Alf ERCH A N T
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