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Floor Enamel is put to
the nac•st gruelling tests
in actual service. Steps of
schools, entrances to stores,
are painted and a careful record
of wear is kept by Scarfe
observers. It has to prove its
ability to stand up under many
times the wear and s,cntiing it
will get in your home.
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Sauk:experts visit these
homes regularly to note
its resistan-e to rain, -
snow, sun, frost.
Painted panels exposed to constant
wear and all weather conditions
are checked regularly under the
rei=oscope.
The rebbing test snows up inferior
aint ingtedierts. Only the very
est are accepted for Scarfes
quality Enamel.
This durable Enamel must pass every test that science can
devise before it comes to yoe. It gives amazing -wear, and
stands up under sun, rain, frost and countless footstep's. A
standard price everywhere. $1.30 a quart.
PORCH and FLOOR Ei,:ileivIEL
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154.50 $2.35 $1.30 -70 .40
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(White and Colors)
Gal. el Cal. Q. Pt. 3Pt.
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Your Cream Graded, Tested and Paid for the same
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Yours Truly,
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Opening Day: Monday, April 22nd, 1935.
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MASSEY-HARRIS NEWS
Now that the Spring is just around the corner, it is
a good time to check over your seeding Implements
WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN FOR A DEAL
Order repairs early and avoid Telephone and
Express charges.
Cultivator Points and plow shares for all makes of
• different firms.
Arrange for a Cream Separator Demonstration
Super La.stic Distributors:
25,000 mile tires for
30,000 mile tires for ...-
5.45
7.05
If you like to save money let us re -tire your car.
We have a few used Tires cheap.
nt Shop 149 O. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67
Auctioneering? U. BET!
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ZURICH_ 1-tERALI?
H1LLSGREEN
Visitors here during tile Easter,
holidays were: Miss Robinson, of
Goshen Line with Miss Helen Ander-
son; Mr. and Mrs. W. Love and dau-,
liter Thelma of Ailsa Craig with Mr,
and Mrs. G. Love; Mr. and Mrs. 'O.
Robinson with friends at Mitchell;
Mr. Jas. Cochrane of Toronto with
his mother, Mrs. Cochrane and fam-
ily; Mrs. Jas Love and family with
relatives in Centralia; Misses Helen
and Dorothy O'Brein -of Zurich with
their grandparents, Mr. ana. Mrs. J.
Richardson; Mrs. Lombard of Mit-
chell with her sister, Mrs, W. David-
son; Miss Ellen. Love is spending a,
few days with her grandparents in
Hensall. Mrs. Earl Love and. fam-
ily have moved to Mr. Love's home
on Parr Line. Seeding is, now
•full swing with the fariners gard-
ens are also , being planted
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Ihnity Cook Boa Is
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Toronto,
Your layer -cake for week -end entertainuteral Bow you
dislike leaving your baking 'to the last minute/ You need
not. Bake it two or three days ahead, if you like it will
be light and moist when served—if made with PWd ithe popular, all-purpose flour with the strength of Canada's
best wheat in it. it conserves the moisture. Purity Flour
goes farther than ordinary cake Boma seven -eighths of a cup
of PURITY is equal to one full cup -of most cake or pastry
flours.
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BEST FOR ALL YOUR BAKING
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Mr. Harry Howard, of Iffensall, ac-
companied by Mr. Lorne Manson of
Thorndale, called on Mr. R. N. Doug-
las one day recently.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Dick Brown of Zur-
ich called on Mr. and Mrs, Sam Hey
on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oesch and fam-
ily of Stanley, called on his mother,
in the village on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. William Oesch, accompanied
by Miss Violet Oesch were Sunday
visitors with Miss Susie -Oesch at
Huron Springs Hospital, Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gascho and
son Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Brennerman were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Swartzen-•
truber.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gingerich, Cur-
tis
and Verna and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Gingerich are at present attending
Sunday School Conference at Vine-
land.
Miss Jean Hey of London, called
on her parents in the village on Eas-
ter day. •
Mr. Gus Clarke and sisters Gwen.
and Mary of Goderich spent Easter
with their mother, Mrs. E. Clarke.
Mary returning to Goderich on 1VIon-.
day evening, the other two remaining
fora week.
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.STANLEY TOWNSHIP .‘.
The Misses Roxy and Adelene"Palee'
mer of Hamilton spent the week end.
with Mr. and Mrs. • -Will Reid of
Varna.
IVIr. and Mrs. Oscar Wright of Ken-
enlworth, visited with the latter's
mother, Mrs. Geo. Dowson and fam-
ily.
Mr. Allan Keys of Seaforth-Collev.
Western
late, Mr. Mervyn Keys • of
nitre 'tyeamLeMiee..-Graca..elinkibas
ding ten
1. onle ormat are spenhe,
holidays at their respective homes.
:Mr. George Poulter of Brownsville
is visiting friends in this community,
A band of five young men from
Toronto University will conduct ev-
angelistic services at Brucefield,
Varna and Bayfield next week.
There was a good attendance at
Obehen United Church, last Sunday;
fci)iowing the Easter service a recept-
ion Service wag -held ?When:mine Je-
ung men and women united with the
church. After the reception service
the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
was ;administered.
Miss Irene Scotchmer of London
was a Sunday visitor with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Scotchmer.
Miss Mytle McClinchey and Mr.
Alibaster of London, spent Sunday
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. IVIcClinchey of the Bron-
son Line. A
Miss Eleanor Scotchther of Sea -
forth spent the week end at her
home on the Bronson line.
Miss Elizabeth Snowden of Sea -
forth spent the week end at her
home on the Blue Water Highway.
Mr. Robert Penhale motored to St.
Thomas and visited his sister, Mrs.
Frank Hobson, for a few days last
week.
HENSALL
Dr. Ivan Smillie, accompanied ' by
his.,,mother, Mrs. A. Smillie and Mr.
and Mrs. • 'Jas, - Siniiiie, visited in
Toronto.
W. R. Davidson, who has been in
Victoria Hospital, London, for tho.
past few weeks undergoing an oper-
ation, is slowly improving. His fri-
ends hope for his rapid recovery.
Mrs, L. Simpson, Mae Simpson and
Wm. Simpson of Detroit visited ov-
er the week -end with Mrs. Simpson's
- mothee, Mrs. Robt. Bonthron.
Eired Smith of London, was a Tee
- eerie -;-•-•ter with friends in town.
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. • l'olee: Lthei Murdock, who has sp-
-' ere; ;,et ,„-iintqr with her sisters,
Mee. 'Mei 'Campbell of Toronto and
I, • MM • r: lieerverth of Calgary, rettien
4. ed to her home here. Her many fri-
ends are Mewed. to welcome her back
to her home town.
Lemmon, who was. operated
upon for appendicitis at Seaforth
Hospital .a few Weeks ago, has re-
turned to his home much improved
Mr. and Mrs. J. 'W, Bonthron sp-
•ent a (ley in Ki'...ehener. Mrs. Yung-
blut, Mrs. Plonthron's mother, who
vent the winter here, returningwith
ffiern to her home in Kitehener,
Bro. TIchhorne, TID.G.IVL, of God'eh it e
bleerall Lotto On 9'110Pany
.3 rood
mice of the members is asked,
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FROM A STAFF .OF SEiTE.N.*
TO SIX THOUSAND STRICING,
• FrOneleig than a corporal's guard to the equivalent
of six regiments — this graphically illustrates the
growth of the. Bank of Montreal's staff in 117 years.
• On the 23rd of August, 1817, the rust four etn-
' ployees of the Bank of Montreal were appbinted.
•They were the cashier, an accountant, a, paying
teller and a second teller. Shordy afterward a dis-
cynt clerk a second bookkeepeg and a porterwere
Thee seven constituted the original staff When tht
modest establishment on St. Paul Street irelvfontreel
opened its doors on Mienday•-;dge4theed._,an '•
establishment 'which Was destined to play a con-
spicuous and benefiCialpart in the ,defelopmene of
Caneda's resources-
Throughout the many decades deet have followA,,
the Bank of Mammal has made increasing effort
to provide a banding service- alvreys' adequate to
_meet the requirements Canada's 4eselotprtient.• ,
TO, .!?,
The origap.t staff of seven has grothl trte't",30Ci-,;
loyally serving the public dnougle 500 branches
extending from sea. as. sea—antloversease
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MODERN, EFFICIENT BANKING SERVICE the 'outcome th
1,17 Years' Successful Operation
Zurich Branch :,..: C
Walter Spencer has purchased the
property in Exeter of the late Walter
Reddy.
The many friends of Mrs. Jas.
Patterson are pleased to hear that
she is recovering from an attack of
pleurisy.
Jennie Murray of Exeter, is visit-
ing with her nephew, Dr.
Mrs. Otto Stephan has been spend-
ing a few days with relatives at
Hillsgreen.
Mrs. Holland Little of Hanover„
visited with 'friends in town.
Mrs. E. .Shelter is spending a few
weeks. with her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.)
Reid at Port Rowan, "
Mrs. Robt. Douglas •of Blake, sp-
ent a day recently with her mother,
Mrs. Thos. Dick.
Mr. and Mrs, Clare Vanhorn, also
Wm. Vanhorn of London, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hudson.
Joe Hagan was a recent visitor in
Port Rowan.
• Mrs. John Cochrane of Hillsgreen
was a visitor in town,
Mn and Mrs. Leslie Knight and
children of Kitchener were visitors
with her parents, IVIr. and Mrs, Robt
Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Peppier or Hanover,
were . visitors with Mr, ante Mrs. S.
W. Bonthron. •••
I'
Irene Hoggarth has been een5ned
to her roorn. • • ,
Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer and children of
Beach -o -Pines, returned to her home
fall some weeks ago, is reported tr
be recovering.
While engaged in repairing a ceil
ing in Norman MeLeod's 'house, a"
Ethel,- Wm. McLeod, of that place
made a misstep and fel! to th.e flow
breaking an arra near the shoulder -
Returned Fronr the South
Mr. and Mrs.. jowett; Bayfieldre-
turned to the village on Sunday fast
after spending the winter in Florida
at Fort :Lauderrfafe. They visited
their •daughter, Mrs. Roy Pothy of
Caledonia on their 'way home.
Has 95th Birthday
Lucknow--Ralph Nixon, cOntirme
ous resident of the corannuaity for
the past.•84 years, celebrated his 95,,,
birthday at his home near Hackett
Church. Mr. Nixon enjoys splendid
health and \is quite active, able tobe
around every day. He is also rrientaT-
ly alarti
Printer Suffers Injury
• Goderich—Clarence lVfacD'onard,
foreman in the composing room of
the Signal, suifered a severe foot in-
jury while at work in the shop, when
he dropped a heavy d -weight, A.
corner of the weight throughlus
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shoe and. nearly severed one toe,in-
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ntrmg others. The metal wergted a-
bout 30 pounds.
• Ming to Oshawa •
Angus Carter, Seaforth, ha'i dis-
posed of his grocery business to An-
gus II/IeRae who has taken possesion.
Mn Carter came to Seaforth about
2% years ago. from Guelph, and left
for Oshawa 'where he has accepted
a position in insurance, and the fam-
_
after visiting her parents here.
COUNTY NEWS
Mr. 1,ind Mrs, Jahn Break of Cen-
talia coin/Meted 60 yetirs of married
life. Mr, Brock -is 85 years of age
and Mrs, Brotk is 88. •I
1Y. H. TAkin of Toronto. for-
merly . of Seaforth; who has been in
Toidnto 'hospital as. the: teat*, or.a.1
ily is f Mow'
Arm Fractured.
Friends of Mrs. Janet Hamilton, of
Exeter, regret bo know that she had
)(le right arm above the wrist frit:et-
.- set e "1 eelebrated her'
eightieth birthday and has been re.
narkablz? smart for, one of her .ye0.-
"New SuPerintendent •
Public School Inspector, E.
Beacom, Goderich, has been 'appoint—
ed superintendent of Knox Fleshy—.
ten.= Church Sunday School in sue—
cession to Chas. K. Saunders, , who)
esigned some time ago. The newlY,
officer has been actively indentifieiliV
with, the work of the church •for.
ome years.
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• • Left Bayfield
On. Wednesday last Capt. John',
Fergoson and watchman Harold Pal-
JO& left for Milwaukee to join their'
:boat the. Pcprone end • Mate Chas-,
Ferguson, -watchman John Toms and!
Ed. Weston left for Erie to join the'
"Martola". —Some of our fishermeta
who have nets set are making good
hauls of trout, also herring and
perch.
Exeter Preparing For New White..
Way.
Three new alabaster globes now'
adorn the Main St. of Exeter having'
been placed there temporarily to give -
the citizens af Exeter some idea of
what the Public Utilities P0111110S-•':,
iois proposes in the way of new or-
narnental street lights. The lights
have been placed at .vavioas heights
tie 'ascertain the best effece and to.
get the opinion of the citizens. Or-
namental metal standards will be
used and arranged alternately on
the loth aides of the street,
Vhtt el't Fine"
Two Goderich young people, a boy
and a girl, already have their appli-
cation in for -membership in the my-
thical Polar I3ear Club, The applicat-
ions took the form of a swim in the-.
harbor last week. On Thurlday least *
Norman MacDonald, 17 year old col-
legian, went for a brief swim, and
et f' • ." "1 the lee—
COM water 'Margaret Webb, on