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THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
No. 1 Seconds, Cannon Sheets 81x99 pr. ....$6.50
No. 1 Percale Sheets 81x108" at pr. 8.75
Pillow Cases 40 -in only pr. 89c
Pillow Cases 42 -in. only, pair 1.19
Pillow Cases, Percale 42 -in. at pr. 1.79
Pillow Cases, colored 42 -,in. at pr. 2.50
Printed Tablecloths, newest 52" at each ..2.59
Chenill Bedspreads, full size, each 6.25
Chenill Bedspreads, full size, each 6.75
Car Rugs, part wool each 3.9 5
25 pair only, Flan. Blankets, med. weight,
70x80, pair
Nylon Hose, 51 gauge, 15 denier at
Nylon sub standards, all colors
3.98
99c
79c
MEN'S WEAR
See our supply of New Jackets, Sport Shirts, Jerseys
Fine Shirts, Sox, Ties, and everything in Work
Clothes. Special Reduced Prices on Ready - To -
Wear Suits and Trousers.
GROCERY SPECIALS
Orange Ma,,nalade 24 -oz.
Raspberry Jain, 24 -oz.
Pork and be_... 2 for
Nucoa Marga. ine
Fab , pkg.
:Aylmer Baby Foods 4 for
Sweet Mixed Pickles
Choc. Marshmallow Cookies
Tomato Juice 48 -oz.
29,
43c
35c
79c
30c
29c
25c
39c
32c
Gascho Bros•
Groceries - Dry Goods - Men's Wear
TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH
LOCAL . NEWS
we Mrs. Wm Thiel was a recent vis-
QQD itor with her aunt at Hensall.
0 Mr, George Deichert spent Tuesday
in London.
Miss Kathleen Mess, R.N., of Lon-
don, rper t Sunday in town.
Rev. and :Mrs. 0 Winter and family
motored to London on Monday.
Mr and Mrs Wm. Forrester mot-
ored to London on Friday.
Miss Pearl Wurtz is spending a few
days at the home if her nese in Lon-
don.
Mr and Mrs Ed. Brand- of London,
called on their friend, Miss Anna
Hess on Thursday.
Mrs. Leroy O'Brien and 2Vfiss Olive
O'Brien visited with the former's hus-
band who is a patient at St. Joseph's
QD�Hospital, London, one day.
Mrs. Fred Haberer spent Friday
D at London, visiting Mr. Haberer who
9 D is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital
i j in that city. .
Mrs. Waganest and daughter Paail
•' • ine of Stratford spent the week vis-
' iting in and around Zurich with the
Deichert ]♦families.1.0
'Misses Margaret and ]Huta 'Rowe,
and brother Ernie of Atwood, .ac-
' companied by friends from Monkton,
were Sunday visitors at the home -of
h d Mr and Mrs C, L, Smith.
D Decoration Day was absera'ed at
St. Peter's Lutheran chnreu on 'Sun-
Dday afternoon and was well attended.
Q Mr. Calvin Williams, Miss Ethel
Williams, and Mrs. Marjorie Williams
are on a motor trip up the lake and '
OD enjoying the beauties of nature. I
VD Miss Joyce Witmer, nurse-in-train-
OQQ ing at Stratford Gen. Hospital, spent
a few days over the week -end at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Q • I Orville Witmer. .
•D I Mr and Mrs Ed. Brenner and
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Y i Patricia, of Waterloo were week -end
visitors at the home of themother
ki G then' Mrs. Mary Brenner.
Q' ' Miss Ruth Church of Lonuon;. Mr.Q G i Bruce .Chur h and lady i'rienct of
SP ; Lincoln Parke, Detroit, Mich., were
y,'� week -end visitors at the home of
6h• their mother, 'Mrs. Ella Church.
Mr and Mrs W. Thompson and son
Bruce of Kitchener spent Sunday in
town with friends, also vi: •ited Mrs
G E. Datars Sr., who is in Hospital at
dQ01 London,.
Mrs. Simon Hoffman who has been
QQD I a patient in St. Joseph's Hoepitai,
London for a few weeks, was able to
leave the Hospital Iast F ricay. Her
many friends wish her a speeay re --
daughter Marion, ',Mrs. Carrie Heimp-
el, Mrs. Weiler, all of Kitchener, Mr
and Mrs. Floyd Cook and daughter
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The Drysdale Store
We have purchased Stock and Fixtures of Drys-
dale Store from John Denomy and have added
various lines of Drygoods, such as Prints, Broad-
cloths, Flannelettes, Men's Overalls, Work Shirts,
Jeans, Gloves, etc. Also a line of smallwares.
We are remodeling the Store and intend to have
Grocery Department arranged for semi self -serve in
i the near future.
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Mr. Denomy will continue in charge of Store.
Your Paleonage Greatly Appreciated
t ••••1 eA sty ®e•
covery.
• i Mrs. Jacob Kipfer and 'Mrs. Chris.
•Gascho spent several days with fri-
ends and relatives at ,Baden, K.itch-
• lener and Tavistock, attending the
Baechl'er reunion at Tavistock 'on
ISaturday. They were accompanied
home to Zurich by Mr and Mrs Clar-
a ence •Gascho and daughter .'1VLartha,
s • " and Mr. Chris Gascho ;who also at-
• ▪ tended the reunion.
A Had 90th Birthday
3 We join the many friends of Mrs.
• Elizabeth Martin, of the Babylon line
•• who on Sunday celebrated her 90th
1 irthdal. Mrs. 'Martin is staying at
A the home of her daughter, Mr and
IMrs. Oscar reb and Glenn, and is
, 'Genjoyed good health for a person of
• ' her age. Among the callers of the
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• l stein and Miss Lily Hoffman of Lon-
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®v� Celebrate Annaversary
We join the many friends of Mr
and Mrs. Oscar Ducharme, who re-
401a4i k •t0, side on the Goshen line, about two
milers north of town, who recently
celebrated their fiftieth wedding an-
niversary. Only a small percentage
of. married 'neop'le have this prtvrfege
of celebrating their golden wedding..' were their daughters from Detroit;,
And so we thing this happy, and
middleaged couple, have a special
special favor from 'Providence to be
able to enjoy this event, and being
of such a cheerful disposition is al-
ways a help to prolong one's life: iness. Before moving to the Blake
They were blessed with a family of district some years ago, Mr and Mrs
four daughter:; and five sons, wire C�.
were all present for the crlehrniinn,ino Ducharme were relents of l
,Joseph district. Being rase'• m the
with one exception, ?..r. Regi, Den- St. Joseph's parish, I'renc'i Settlement
HARDWARE SEEDS and FURNITURE
Your Fuel Needs
Will receive attention with us if left in plenty of time.
We always try to supply our Customers with the most
Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But to
insure deliveries in time always leave your odes early
with us so we can arrange for your su ,ply.
YOUR HEATING EQUIP1.:13T
Have You Looked Over Your Heati::- Equipment?
Does Your Furnace or Stove need atter- 1•:-,n; or prob-
ably you need a New One. Let us look these over
for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best
Advantages.
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, E urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
STADE WEIIO.
ZURICH ONT.
QUALITY - PRICE SERVICE
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Comprehensive Personal
Liability Policy
Covers accidental injuries to the
Public Employers' Liability to all
Domestic Servants, Damage to Pro-
perty of Others.
$10,000.00 for any one occurrence.
Three year Premium $7.50
This broad coverage includes the
general personal activities ort the In-
sured and his family in connection
with residence, repair of premises, or
erection of new dwelling, participat-
ion in sports, games, accidental shoot-
ing, existence of bicycles, dogs, an-
imals, small boats and other liability.
Summer cottage or other locations
included at small extra cost.
Farmer's Comprehensive Liability up
to 350 acres of land, and including
animal collision.
$10,000.00 fbr any one occurrence
Annual premium $10.00
General Insurance - Phone 161
HURON &. ERIE DEBENTURES
SOLD AND RENEWED
J. W. H'ABERER
General Insurance Phone 161
Sunset
DRIVE-IN — Goderich
First Concession east of Goderich, on
No. 8 Highway
Thursday, Friday, June 30,July 1st
ROB ROY
Richard Todd
GLYNIS JOHNS
Comedy Cartoon
Saturday, Monday July 2-4
-My Friend Flicka
BILL WILLIAMS'
JEAN PORTER
Comedy Cartoon
Sunday :MIDNIGHT only, July 3.
Sunny Side of the Street
FRANKIE LANE
IBQLLY DANIELS
Comedy Cartoon
Tuesday, Wednesday July 5-6
Barefoot Contessa (adult)
Humphrey* Bogart
Ava Gardiner
Comedy Cartoon
Box Office Opens 8 .p.m. 2 Shows
nightly. Children. under 12 hi cars
Free
Box Office opens 8 p.m. Two snows
nightly. Children under 12 in cars
Free.
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Exeter Kinsmen Present , Their
Dominion Day
CELEBRATION
FRIDAY, JULY 1st.
EXETER PARK
TERRIFIC
VAUDEVILLE SHOW
DALE SISTERS, lovely , dancers
BILLY MEEK, Canada's top comic;
MARY MAY DEMERS, acrobatic
beauty; CY LEONARD, ventrilopuist;
BETTY GRAY, Detroit's Miss Vari-
ety; NANCY McCAIG, song and
dance; LEE PAUL, emcee and others
STARTS AT 9 p.m.
Ball Game -- Soccer Game
Starts at 6 p.m.
BANDS
Free Treats For Children
— Admission —
Adults $1.00. • Children Fres
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omme and family of London, were
unable to be present. Those present,
, Port Huron and Goderich, the sons
from Hensall, Zurich and Port Huron,
with their families, who all enjoyed
the occasion and wished their pm•ents
many more years of health and hap -
Men's and Boy's Wear
* The Season is here for:
4. TEE SHIRTS
• SWIM SUITS,
SPORT SHIRTS
SPORT HATS,
TROPICAL SUITS,
LIGHT WT. .UNDERWEAR and. SOCKS
We have them all in full Supply.
Walkers & G, W. C. Work Clothes in full supply.
Cowboy Kings in popular sizes
Some Boys second grade Dress Pants on hand.
AGENTS FOR MID -TOWN CLEANERS
CALLING: MONDAY ,, 'THURSDAY - SATURDAY
Thursday, June nth; 19$5
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Little pigs started on SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster
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• at the SHUR-GAIN Demonstrations Farm prove
that 40 pound weanlings save a month's feeding,
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• Booster from 10 days to 10 weeks of age will fit
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oreach market sooner.
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BUT SHE THAT LIVETH IN PLEASURE IS DEAD WHILE
SHE LIVETH. I Tim. 5; 6,,
FOR ALL THAT IS IN THE WORLD, THE LUST OF THE
FLESH, AND THE LUST OF THE EYES, AND THE
PRIDE OF LIFE IS NOT OF THE FATHER, BUT IS
THE WORLD.
AND THE WORLD PASSETH AWAY AND THE LUST
THEREOF; BUT }IE THAT DOETH THE WILL OF
GOD ABIDETH FOREVER. I John 2: 16-17,
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Attention
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS:
We are still in a position to serve you in all your
Floor Covering Needs... A Sample Book on
all Floor Coverings will be at Gascho Bros.
Store, or you can contact the residense of Herb
Turkheim, Phone 133, Zurich, and we will be
glad to call on you and discuss your problems.
We will still give you the same prompt service as
usual.
WHEN IN EXETER DROP IN AND SEE OUR
NEW -STORE, Carrying a complete range of
Floor Coverings, Paints and Wallpapers.
Prompt and Courteous Service is our Motto
Your Decorating Headquarters
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T. and T. FLOORING
SALES AND SERVICE
LINOLEUM, TILE and FLOOR -SANDING
Phone 718 Exeter
- Phone .133 Zurich
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WALL BOARD
Easy to paint or paper. 'Many
grades and types in stook. Per
Square Foot as low as
5 Cents
MAPLE FLOORING
Select grade, end -matched Maps
Flooring. Per ?CO Square Feels
$23.00
CONVERT YOUR ATTIC
Fapii. 10% Down
30 Months To Pay
Wasted Attic Space can bo
and Econotnically Converted labs
extra Bedrooms or an incom. awns
during Apartment. . 'rota cast aMt
most of the work yourself. *' q
our collection of plans and walk
FREE
ESTIMATES
See Us for all your Building Needs.
Fred CKalbfleisch & Son Ltd.
Lumber, Shingles and Builders' SuppIiet