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Tera1d you:
Capital Theatre
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Now Playing.—Duster Labbe (The
Lion. Man) in "King of The jungle
Mon.,
Tues., and. W
Richard Men,. Mary Carlisle,
Ontario's financial surplus,, as well
as being gratifying to everybody,
will snake excellent •election material.
All the highway laws and conspie-
ions Stop signs in the World will not
prevent accidents from fool. -.drivers.
Man in Toronto charges that his
wife :took $2,000 which had been
kept in a joint.aecount. The account
now is like the Manes in general,
rather out of 'joint"
Bing Crosby, jack Ookie arid. + Rope of an Anglo -United States
Burns and .ilex
Present a modern tale: a1 youth and
joy. Lot's of sport an.€i action in.
war debt agreement, has been definit-
ely abandoned and it is believed that
Britain will make a token payment
of about 2,000,000 DL'uncls sterling.
on December 15, which President
Rt'Is'nvelt will accept.
"COLLEGE HUMOR"
-"—ate
"C" . Company o€' the Royal Can
'Thugs., Friday and Saturday . • adian Regiment which has 'mai in
''HEELER. and WOOLSEY
Screendom's greatest fun team make
-their first local appearance in a
riot of ruction.. and; &ase
"SO THIS, IS JCA"
'Corning—Moonlight and Pretzels.
Matinees—Wed. and Sat at S p. m.
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ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
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"A Changeless Chris't far a Cbang-`
ing Warta"
Friday, 8h: ----Luther Leigra.
:Saturdap—Choir Prate►.•
;SUNDAY 'SEI.VICESI.
10 a. M.—Ger:Mau.'c�l"G°TrvT&,
11.15 a.m.•-=Sunday S•ts.
'7.30 p.m. -English. Service.
'Everybody Welcome t •sly
E. TUERICHEIM, Pastor.
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ALL 5I
l'etrorreum Coke. S...r.._-
Genuine Rosedale. lakbr;rr::a Lu.alp
Pocahontas and Miler C... e 1;., always'
o.•^w 't..
AGRICULTURAL TILE. and BRICK.
.lilighest;CASi price P fd: for .liiggs an
a Graded Use•a .•
DRIED APPLES '"fit .!!). TED
(Must bedry and fright)
W. R. DAVIDSON
i4 krone No. ifet H111.+144
Order your pu.1;4.er nixes and Grinder
save express. Plow about a plow deal? Would be
+ pleased to detrramstrate the new A. 1.7traThleg plow,
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or a Disc Plow With you.
Your REPAIR, A :' OUNTS are past dti—s. r1►:.a. man -
+ fest your. appre .:tiiota'by setitlitng before Oct ,1 s.t, as
we nava Heavy'Batyrnents to roeet
Stratford for six weeks, owing to
strike conditions, entrained for thein
barracks in London. on Monday, thus
completing the evacuation of troops
from that city. Everybody was won-
dering just who the militia -'las cal-
led into that peaceable city, when t11
-working people only wanted a living
wage for their work, and now we
trust that things are better satis-
factory than' ever 'after seven weeks
iddleness., The factories are all hum-
ming their wheels of industry, and
in a few' months no one will hardly
remember of the strike. But such is
life !
Prairie etch 1, b
Fordwich Record:" Seventeen, pu-
pils of 'the Fordwich public school
are ;having an enforced vacation at
present. Dr: Whitley, medical health
officer, investigated, on Tuesday and
found seventeed .: cases of „Whet
,ter•Ined "prairie itch."' The school
was fumigated that afternoon,' and
the pupils. banned must not return
unt'i'l they have a doctor's certificate
as to heir being free of he disease.
At least one nearby rural school may
be closed for the sarno cause. We
understand this skin dieor ler is pre-
velent throughent the coutkty, *many
dD.altw being ar"rated.
..tael.0qr3� i
The Public aria School
Field Day waa Ins4 Tiaantay u
the Fair Grounds, sad T a e rt 1.1
to,1•r1t-iin¢z irlda r i, ,
sp°dee will no par1n t o give all
the names, we Will try and give es
'mann 1 s
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4351 ..3yu� J!... -:=i e : 1i
Runner up, L. A 1+o.t. 7 Oa Give ,
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Thiel 7i !i+:' ,,,
G'la d a : i. , I: +ata
' Racea, Boyse.'
C. J+!11.rey, 1• t:.
rThiel, V 7, ,
220 yds. L. Bedard. I.. Aly,' ttE:,
GanaIden,
B. Thiel and G. Chan -ad. -1i t i P. Dit-
Cel•.? I:lne. Standin ; Y 1 ead Jump, -boys
T. Ilerlard ..C.;. S , 1+...
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Leavitt's Theatre
EXETER -- our.
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
'ROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD
Featuring M?ldge Evans, , .Jiimny
Durante, May Robson, and alt Star
Casts, Georgeous, Dazzling, spect-
acles, ensembles and melody •
(A metro Goldwyn Meyer Picture)
lion., 'Tues, Wed,
STATE • fRCOPER (api:ro ved)
with
x _ .:; u Or:I sr
Comedy—dickey Mouse
Thurs, i ;:, ti: , Noa 1,; 17, 10•
' rill RIE DRESSLER ..
and WALLACE BEERY
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"TUGBOAT ANNIE .
Hop aboard this dizzling voyage with
the world's 11ia:,ter Mariners of.
laughs.
(A Metro Goldwyn Mayer picture)
Corning --"My Weakness' with 'LH -
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lien Harvey and Lc -w Ayres..
IN MEMORIAM
Surer:s—In loving memory of
dear Charold, who paased away one
yedr ago to -day, Nov. 10th, 1932.
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Mr. George Volland of Detroit,
v� ited e'ith friend's here the past
.were.
x "Soiree villager's attended the funer-
a1' of the late Lclans Sproat at Kip -
ori Sunday afternoon.
Ma and Ni:. George Fee and i' m-
11 of iiet1.:•all, were Sandaay visitor
Mrs. Leonard Birk of Guelph, was
a Visitor with her - parents, I)r. and
Sas. .... •. a ,d-,..1,,
Mr- and TMs. Peter Ravel!e of
G 'lrsd Bexal } r .'e vi. itor,. with fri-
ends here last week.
Rev. ' Roy M. Geiger or Welland
was a visitor with friends here the
1t4 `.'week.
Mr. Milford Uttley while working
at a slip x.aw in the Ka!i.fleisciz plan-
ing mills on Monday, had the -misfor-
tune to get his hared in contact with
'!'1'.11 tI'' i'1. •lilt that a 1)l(ce
was taken. off the second finger and
thumb.
-A meeting of the Zurich Branch
of Western Ontario Bible Society
will be held in the Town Hall, on
9.bursday Nov. 9th at 8 p.m. Rev.
Denny Bright, District Secretary- will
give an illustrated lecture. Every -
We mourn for one we dearly loved body welcome.
For one we could not save Mr. and Mfrs. Chas. Cann of Cry -
Beloved in life and mourned in death; t City, Man., are visiting relatives
eafe friends in these parts. It is
•.111e thirty years to since they
lef Onario for the West and the note
niany changes. They are seriously
thinking of locating. ear: .1•.t' 111
the east.
The Zurich Draneh of the Wom-
en's Institute is holE'itel.• _> thaa3 ,iny
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Remembered in the grave.,
His Loving voice we will neer forget
Though years may pass away'
TThe'loss of him • we sadly feel"
As keen as that first day
When evening shadows fall 0
And we are sitting all alone
In our heu:its there collies a longing
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you one' could come home.
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boys, NW. Snider 14 pts; \-1711116 Fos fo\'i1' wve"1
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ter 12 pts; Girls, Betty Dietz, 15 'he shores of Lake Huron, . 20 miles
p , ath of Goderich, ill rias Tonruslup
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boys, R, Gasrho, B. Eickme rr, H. ? '+ ell O 'Bl e'en. Aoout thirty years a- l
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T. LGnscho, G Reith, R., Scllilbe ,girls Years ars ago, and since tinit time Mrs.
M. Cowen, A. ,laborer, 1T. Krueger; O'Ilrein' was; living with her son John
50 yd, race, boys, R. Gaseho, R, She was an ideal lady, and thought'
Schiff be, C. Bedard; girls, M. Cowen, vtry much
of here church, being of
A. Th<xberer, J. 1,ruege1+, Throwing the Methodist faith. . Surviving are
baa.11;, boys, R. &hilbo II ,.! " "11.111 t ,•o sons and..'oii daughter of the?
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Childrens' Heavy Rubbers, Sweater Coats and Paull -
:Over Sweaters. 1 lardware, l falters and a H ness
-Repairs, Special Prices on Overalls and Shirts.
Highest Prices Paid for Good Bright Tried A ,,pt,za
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
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