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ZURICH. THURSDAY MO tNG, JULY 25, (935.
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A COMPLETE, VicTQRT
Something eery errniquer irn Canad-
ian
a ad-ian history occurred in Prince Ed-
ward Island Provincial Election an
Tuesday when the farmer Mellifillian
Conservative government was ;tem-
pletely defeated and out of the 311
ridings in the Prim 30 Liberal
vandi.dates were elected.. There vein
be no opposition in thiN parliament,
whatever the Premier says :goes, and;`
it looks to us something along their
dictatorship line. The sessions, oft
this parliament fes the next four
years should be very short arses, as
where there its Re oppesritiorc„ there'
will naturally be no debates„ and the
3rneasures brougle ups will go through
the House rapidly. We have often
thought that a none party govern-
ment should do welt, and let the peo-
Do„You Need Glasses?
Stop , and Think how important it is
-that you wear correct glasses—cor-
rectly prescribed for your vision.
`Correctly styled to your face. Tour
.health may Iargely depend on keen
vision.
See C. E. ZURBRFGG, R. 0.
At HESS JEWELERY STORE
Every Tuesday at ZURICH
At Dashwood, Saturday, at Plile's
Stores
pie vote for the man insteady of the
party lines, like our municipal coun-
cils, and the members would have a
much freer mind and probablyoften
much better legislation would be
transacted..
Exeter Old Ronna Week
Shoe Repaii'i
1 wish to advise the Publ .':;'that I
am in a position to do alI is of
shoe repairing, and solicity� ;'pat.
ronage. Give us a trial fo good
workmanship.
GARFIELD BROWN
w
Victoria Street. Zurich
at.
Front Saturday;, July 27th to Wed-
nesday, July 31st Exeter is celebrat-
ing a Century of Progress, and hold-
ing a Reunion got its Old Boys and
Cirls:.
'The ` comhittee'have 'been work
ing siince last Sept. in preparation for
the biggest celebration'. Exeter ever
put on. I't is 103 years since the first
settler built the first log cabin at
what is now known as the corner of
Main and Simco sts. Neaby, at the
south boundary of the town the 're-
latives of the late :fames Willis, the
Devonshireman who started Exetet
on its century of progress, having er-
ected a beautiful cut stone entrance
pillar, and on the opposite side of
Main street a similar pillar to mem-
ory of the first Council and officials
has been built. Both pillars bear tab-
lets suitably engraved and are surmo-
unted by decoration entrance Iights.
Scores of the Old Boys and Girls are
here already, but the Old Home We-
ek commences officially on Saturday
with registration throughout the day
with a Welcome Band concert at
night by Exeter's new bandsmen.
On Sunday, Old Boys and Girls
will fill the pulpits and choirs, and in
this connection a particularly inter-
esting feature is the unveiling at the
10.30 a`m` service by Mr. Justice
Martin. of Regina, of a memorial
tablet at Caven Presbyterian church
to the memory of his fathered mo-
Band and the Exeter band I'?I pro-
vide the music. On Sunday n ht the
Clinton Kiltie Band will rt der a
sacred concert at the Fair •ounds
at the close of the evening a ,vices.
Monday, at noon, will see tax', =open-
ing of the great threeday sp' spro-
gram with a grand parade o ,ecor-
ated cars, floats, and calathu , pians,
led by the Forrest and Exeter ';ands.
After the awarding of the p es at
the grounds, two of the s ' trtest
will
baseball teams in Western 03
fight it out to a finish under .B.A.
umpihes, Stratford National and
Hamilton Victorians. Each lee ear of
ants.
will
e as -
by
Mar-
their group will be the cont e
Premier Gardiner, of Sask€'
throw the first ball, and will
sisted in the preliminary ga
Senator Tom, of Ohio, Justic `
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoffman and
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hoffman and
Marjorie were Sunday visitors at
Listowell.
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Kennedy and
son Charles of Toronto and Mrs.
W. D. Martin and daughter Marian,
of Oakwood Grove, called at the
home of Mrs. C. Eilber on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Fries, Mrs. Irvin
Dedels and daughter Marion, all of
Kitchener, spent the week -end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eo. Dat -
ars, Sr.
A business meeting of the Zurich
Agricultural Society will be held in
the Town Hall, on Friday evening at
8.30 o'clock, to which all the officials
are requested to be present.
Mr. -Calvin Williams, who has been
assisting his brother -in. -law and sister
tin, of Regina, William Goldie, M. Rev. and Mrs. R. Whitesides in mov-
P., and James Ballantyne, M Ti A. In 1 ing from Addison, Ont., to Caboconk
the evening there will be a p utual Ont., where Mr. Whitesides has
greetings entertainment and ?after been stationed by the United Church;
wards street dancing and Old ,Time
Fiddlers Contest. l Mr. and Mrs. Hegstrome and son
4;1 Raymond, Mr. Ed. Peine and Miss
On Tuesday morning there rill he
Olive Peine all of Detroit, spent the
a session at the old school, atc9.0.30
wek-end at the home of Mr. Jacob
and in the afternoon a girls s ftball Deiehert and Mr. and 1Mr.s Harry
game between Silverwoods of Lond- Yun blot.
on and St. Thomas. In the ev ning g
one of the big features of the leen- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and Mrs.
ion will be staged with a misical P. Koehler motored to Milverton on
festival and tattoo, led by the Earn. Sunday; : rewheaMes . oehlen was the,
tiler Rev an rs R Will- d . . Martin
ons aero ,
o, Band -with Mr•
warn
w]ro. for 2b real s+seivecl.tk} x o _; Thiele di eetin n which>
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vanget>;cali-li,.,uffite ikt i lurch
ZURICH — ONT.
Q°A Changeless Christ far a. ;Chang-
ing Work.”
::Friday, 8h—Luther League.
:Saturday—Choir Practice.
-SUNDAY SERVICES;:
10 a. m.—German Service..
'11.15 a.m_—Sunday S'thaoL
7.30 p.m. Englisit service.
'Everybody Welcome co all 'Services.
E. TUERKHErlat, Pastor.
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a sea-in-lxa'vr,
guest preacher, and Rev Dr. Iender-
san, of Vancouver, will ' deliver the
address of appreciation. Others talc-
ing part in the service will be Rev
James Foote, now of Carleton Place,
Rev. J. Bernard Rhodes now of Co-
;llta�:• Y :+ kr :4� C1., iere
New
Westmi nster
Chime Clocks
CRASH!
Fuel Prices are down.,
your winter supply now
Coal is at the, Iowestprice
this Season..
19.59 $ 19.50
WITH 5 ROD MELQDIRIS
CHIMES
AN IDEAL CLOCK FOR THE
HOME
Hess, The Jeweller
Phone 74 Zurich
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COAL MINED
The color guarantees the qualii 'ab
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will be followed by a spectacular
display of fireworks' by Hand, of
Toronto.
On Wednesday, Exeter Old Boys
Association is featuring the biggest
race meet that has been held in Wes -
bourg, and Rev. W. A. Young, of tern Ont. 55 paid up entries have
IIensall, the latter representing the been received, including some of the
' o Presbytery of Huron. At the even, horses from the Grand Circuit now
ing•service at 7 o'clock, Rev. Mr. m progress at Toronto. With fast
Foote will be the guest preacher. In horses and a fast track, especially
`the afternnon a memorial service for reconstructed for the occasion, this
the 'whole community will be. held at should prove a big attraction to race
itthe Municipal Cemetery when prem- lovers. Large new grandstands have
Pier Gardiner, of Sask., will be the been erected, and parking space for
guest .spealrer, and Dashwood mixed cars is practically unlimited. Exeter
Old Home Week will be broeght to a
close on Wednesday night with a
glamorous street carnival, and cfanc-
irirg.
With new sidewalks, decorative
street lighting, poleless and wireless
business section, with every store and
office front newly painted. Exeter
will next week invite her Old Boys
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and Girls and her friends within a
large radius to inspect her first Cen-
tury of Progress and help her citiz-
ens celebrate in a fitting manner this
great event.
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WE, SELL THE b'EST FOR LESS
Specials for Thursday„ :Friday ,-and 't y'
Progressive
And `V • it e ds
cGolcfen Bantam Com, fir: Tin »_._._..._._....__» . ...... ....!
Maple Leaf. S i ca , :-fir. Vie, — __ , .._............'Sl1:e
Corn. FI'akes;, pkgs
Matches; 3 pugs. for
Domestic Sham 2I ....21in
Shaker Salt',,: p ., _ ... li<o
Garden Patch,:Fame C ._ .»_ ......._..._.. _»...» ....'25c
!Peas,. _L\Ta 4se ice a ..- .,»._ ........ » . - .. .. «_a ac
Johnston's Floor 'Winn, per'•. at ..`5`.9te
Zinc jar rubbers; per rdmrz _--.. _ _. _.. ........_..... »...mss
P and G. Soap, '5 bare _ .. _ _ ..... .. .. - . ....19-e
:Roy di 'York 'E ut%ia •,. per lie --a.,
Rose Baking Peder, 03 -epi;.;
Princess 'Soap Oaken. ipaz
'Fancy Pink Saimaa 1t . tin ......,........-.. .. , _„ _Iltix
Faney Voile 40,e,, per yid.......... — .._..,„.. .,...15c
Fancy Voile Regy' 3w and 400, Crit ;per ete. , . tl .. -., , . 25e
Socks,; ail~ colon';, gram 4' t tig. . ]LT??S ;var:per _. _ _ _lee
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Highest Pekes for
Convention
FOR
HURON -PERTH RIDING
AT
'TOWN HALL, HENSA L
ON
Thursday, July 25th.
At 2 o'clock. p.m.
First: Address; "Steven's Manife ,to"
by H. H. Hannam, Secy. U. F. 0.,
Toronto. ,i
Second; Action of Convention;, in
regard to Alligmn.ent with the 1;i;;c-
construction Party.
Third: Nomination of a Ca.nditlate
for the forthcoming Federal € El-
ection.
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Nominee chosen shall stand as' l an
Independent Representative for
Huron -Perth Constituency.
'resident, Wm. Black, Seaforth,
'Secy., Jos. Forrest, Seaforth
turned 'Wu th theta- hone.
Mr. Louis Schilbe was Iast week a-
gain taken to London Hospital, where
a minor operation was performed to
relieve some infection that develop-
ed from his major operation for
mastoid trouble some time ago. But
we are pleased that the patient is
progressing nicely.
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Datars and
twin sons, of Desboro, spent a few
days with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Datars, Sr. At
the .same place on Sunday, all the
family of Mr. and Mrss. E. Datars,
Sr., gathered and celebrated a very
happy get-to-gether family reunion,
as all their children with their fwr.iil
ies were present.
A REAL GAME
What proved to be a rca.- game of
ball was seen on the diamond last
Friday evening, when the Mitchell
boys were up and had it out with the
locals. The remarkable feet of tee
game was the invincibility of the 17
year old pitcher, Albert Heideman,
who kept the heavy hitting Mitchell
bats very silent, only two safe hits
were registered in the eight inning
game piayeg and the longer he play-
ed the letter he seemed to get. we
are indeed proud of of Albert, and
he continues increasing with his de-
liveries along with confidence he will
make a real star pitcher in the very
near future. The score at the end
of the game stood 5-0 infavor of the
home team. And here's good luck to
you Albert, we appreciate your work
Zurich Junior Institute
The July meeting of the Zurich
Junior Institute was held in the Town
Hall, Zurich the second Wednesday
in the month. The meeting which
was in charge of the president, op-
ened with the singing of the Institute
Ode followed by the Lord's Prayer.
The minutes were then read and ad—
opted. After the roll .call was answer-
ed' with "My Favourite Flower" the
business was dealt with. The motto
was very ably taken by Margaret
d'ybus. Following the demonstration
which were very .much enjoyed by all
there was a contest which consisted
of the Jumbled Names of Trees. The
prizes being won by Edna Mae Cor -
batt, Mary Coleman, and Geraldine
Meidinger. The meeting, came to a
close by singing The Maple Leaf, and
the girls joined the boys for the joint
Meeting. There is to be a weiner
roast held for all members of the.
Institue and the Junior Farmers' on I
' July 24th, at Mr. William Du-!
eharme's Grove. .
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Staple Goods, consisting of Pets, Broadcloths
Curtains, Curtain Materials, Boys and Girls"
Summer Sweaters, Boys' Tweed Pants, Bloon er:4,
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Also root Seed and Sorgunn.
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