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JOHN DENOMY - DRYSDALE ..Phone 98 r 1
A Supply of New Fall Dress Materials now
on
Hand
CHESTERLAINE - Extra quality, all wool, English
Broadc xepe in new shades... 54 -inch
width at $3.50 a yard.
CORDED VELVET - Fine cord in shades of brown
blues, Green, Cardinal, Scarlet, Black,
35 -in. width at :2.98 yard.
MAJESTIC CREPES - In leading shades for Fall
Good quality crepe 40 -in. at yard $1.59
WOOL PLAIDS - At last year's prices. 4 pieces
only, 54 -in width at $3.95 yard.
Present prices on these would be 5.95 yd
:CAMBRIDGE CLOTHES
Unusual pre -Fall Opening. Tailored to Measure
Suit Event
A pair of Extra Trousers Free. This represents a
saving of $15 to $20.
On Your Fall Suit.
Come and see Samples
THIS OFFER GOOD FOR SEPT...ONLY
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TELEPHONE 59
ZURICH
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4Attended Funeral
4 (VG . Mr and Mrs. Thos. Meyers attend -
V ed the funeral ie the late Mr. W. H.
40�Hope near Toronto. iMr. Hope isthe
9father of Mr. Lloyd Hope, wrlio is a
s D son-in-law of Mr and Mrs. Meyers.
' 0 Left for Quebec
40) Messrs Stewart Dietz and .Benny
Lignac are visiting at the home • of
the latter's relatives in Quebec ,and
are having a lovely motor trip (sight
seeing, as this is a grand time of
40 year to enjoy such an outing.
4V0 School Bells Ring Out
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'ZURICH HERALD
ITEMS OF LULZ l EPI
DON'T FORGET, TAU DAY ON
FAIR DAY. HELP THE BLIND
Mr and Airs Gus Roche attended
the wedding of a relative in Detroit.
Mr and Mrs. 'Wrn. Witmer and
daughter Mary Lou visited with rel-
atives in Toronto.
Mr and Mrs. Ted Foster sof Detroit
were week -end visitors with Mrs.
Foster's parents, \lr. and Mrs. Louis
Weber.
Iurpr & Erie
DEL'T .a S
or
Canada Trust
CERTIFICATES'
Now Offering.
3c/, for 1 and 2 years.
31,f; for 8 to 10 years.
Mrs. Fred 13atstone and children of (POLIO PROTECTION:
Toronto have returned to their home Pays up to $5,000.00..
along with the former's husband af-Entire Family including man,. wife
ter spendirug a week's holidays with and children between ages 3 • months
relatives in Zurich. to 18 years.
Mrs. Orland D. (BIoch) ;:odd and Premium, $10.00 for two years. •
Mrs. Nora (Schnell) Hoagland have Individual Polley $5.00 for two years
returned to their homes in Detroit,
after visiting relatives and friends
in Zurich the .past week.
The school bells have .been ring-
ing out the past two weeks to call
pupils of various ages to classes to
their studies. Zurich school has ad-
ded twelve newcomers in grade L
Miss Audrey Heimrich is the teacher.
40� Mrse Herb Neeb was added to the
Zurich teaching staff in place os Mrs
W. A. Siebert. Miss Olive O'Brien
of Zurich and Mrs. Lavender of Hen-
sall are the other teachers with Mr.
Victor Dinnin as principal. Our
best wishes go with them for a very
successful school ly',ear.
CATCH THAT PSYCHOSIS
Physicians warn that one person
out of 20 at some time suffer nom
a form of mental illness severe en-
ough to require hospitalization.
Early treatment offers great hope for i
recovery. Learn the symptoms of
mental illness by reading "Catch that l
J. W. Haberer - Phone' 161
Fire, Automobile and Casualty
Insurance.
ELMER. D. BELL, B.A.
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
EXETER, ONT.
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m., at Zurich
At (New Twnp.* Office)
ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service, Etc.
EXETER
Ner'ICE :—•Corner Ann, William Sta.
Phone: Exeter 504.
Thursday, • September 20th, 1.908,
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BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS,
INCOME TAX REPORTS
AUDITING, ETC., ETC.
NORMAN COWAN
HAY POST OFFICE
Dashwood 40 r 13. p4t
Psychosis Early", in this Sunday's,
-te`�" - �"'®'�"�'� "� (Sept. 23) issue of The American Also
Weekly, Exclusively with Detroit
Sunday Times.
DR. T. P. KEAST ..
PHYSICIAN
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Drysdale
`tare
The Store with the Best Variety of all Kinds
of Groceries
Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys
.A fine assortment of Hardware and Electrical
Appliances
ATLAS AND SEIBERLING TIRES
CO --OP. FEEDS Cured and Fresh Meats
, Your Patronage Appreciated at all Times! 1
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Will receive attention with us if left in plenty of time. I
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 orders early
$ of
with us so we can arrange for your supply
HAD LARGE FAIR
London Wester Fair held its last
day on Saturday with with a record
week .of 845,5M passing through:tlhe
turnstiles or an increase over .last
year by 82)455. The last day Satur-
day went over the top of last year.
The Fair throughout was one of the
best ever held, and with some catchy
weather, it received a wonderful at-
tendance. The President Joh nA. An-
derson told a capacity grand: tared
audience on Saturday the fair had
been the "best ever."
YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment?
Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; 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 frill 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, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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—ENGAGEMENTS—
Mr and Mrs Borton Mc.l),o.ugall o,£
lierCsall, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Dorothy Isabel, to
Gordon Harry Hess, son of Mr and
firs. Harry Hess of Zurich The wed-
ding will take place on Sept. 22.
The engagement is announced of
-Marilyn Olga, daughter of Mr. Ernest
Milton Dago' and the late Mrs. Dagg,
to Douglas William McPherson, son
of Mr and Mrs. Fred McPherson,
Teeswater. The marriage will take
place on Saturday Sept. 22, in Tees -
water.
Mr. and Mn. Joseph Frederick
Wilson, Grand Bend, wish to announ-
ce the engagement of their youngest
daughter, Jean Anne, to Raymond
Murray Guenther, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Rennie Guenther, of Dash-
wood, the wedding to take place at
Grand Bend United Church, .an Oct.
lith at 4 p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY
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ZURICH - Phone 66
for Summer Months at Grand
Bend. Phone 150
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THE NEW
THOR Turb-O-Roll
Westlake
unitu.re
Seasonable Supplies
WE HAVE A FINE DISPLAY OF ALL LINES
OF FURNITURE
A Good Variety of Linoleum, Congoleum and
Axminister Rugs, Etc.
All Lamps are Reasonably Priced!
We also carry a good supply of Springs and Mat-
tresses, such as Beautyrest, Airfoam, Etc.
Furniture Store Phone 12.2 Zurich
Residence Phone; 89.
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THOR has been first for Dependabil-
ity - Economy - Efficiency.
We also handle all other Thor Ap-
pliances.
For all Electrical Jobs -- Call
Wuerth Electric
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Paints Enamels Stains
Plumbing
Heating
Tinsmithing
IN MEMORIAM
Rose—In loving memory of my
Husband, Harrryl Rose:, who :gassed
away Sept. 12ilyt, 1949,
I have lost my soul's companion,
a life linked with my own, and day
by day 1 miss hire more as 1 walk
-through life alone. We do not know
'what pain he bore, we slid not see
him die. We ionlyl know he passed
away and never said good bye.
�--- Lovingly remembered by wife,
Keith and Wife, Wallace and Stella.
RED SHIELD APPEAL met however, the young people of
the neighborhood are also included
L'he Salvation Ailey, which is in the large-scale ,program. The Sea -
known to most people in Canada and forth Cioaps, which is the Hcadquart-
yet 61111 unknown to many is as or-
ganizltion composed of converted
persons united to •bring• others to
submit themselves to Jesus. It is a
fighting force and resembles an order
inary army in certain features of
con.etruction and organization.
Fr:;nn the time of ite birth "The
Army" haas hacl a compa e'en for the
outcasts of society a burning desire
to minister to the sick and needy,
and to tnye to alleviate the sufferer
from the pangs of hunger, whether
spiritual or physical. Among those
who seek spiritual guidance and prac-
tical assistance are transits, drunk-
ards, homeless, unmarried mothers,
the aged and many more. Class ceder
religion or creed, make no .difference
to "The Army" when there is a need
to be met.
The Salvation et has tried, and it
trying to live up to the practical side'
of religion as revealed in God's Word
—"Pure religion and undefiled before
God and the rather is this, To visit
the fatherless and widows in their
o.fflietion, and to keep himself un-
spotted from the world". -James 1,:27
• While such a challenge is being
ers for the current Red. Shield Appeal
being held in Zurich, has commenced
a• Hobby -Craft Club for children and
also Youth -Group for teenagers. 'The
Youth Group's five point program
includes, Recreation, Fellowship,
Service, Education, and Evangelism.
These groups are a great preventat-
ive of juvenile delinquently. Hospit-
al patients are visited each week by
the Officers who have a keen interest
in the welfare of thes comrades. The
cheery word and copy of the "War
Cry" are much appreciated.
The property surrounding The
Arniiyn Hall at Seaforth is expected to
undergo a rigid transformation -from
that of a field of weeds to a place
of beauty and usefulness flow young
people. This, it is looped wilt De ac-
complished by the beginning of next
summer.
Second Lieutenant I. McNeilly and
Pro. -Lieutenant G. Douglas, who at
present are stationed at the Seaforth
Corps, enlist your support for funds
that "The Aram" may 'continue to
"serve with hand to man, and 'heart
to God." Give generously when the
canvasser calls.
We do Spray Painting: Barns, Roofs, Sheds Etc,
Satisfaction Guaranteed
CEMENT.. MIXER FOR RENT
We have American Cement for Sale!
Phone 63 -
Zurich
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ALSO' CLEANERS AND WAXES
Manufactured by The Flintkote Company,
Toronto, Ont.
See Your Local Agent
JOHN M. TURKHEIM Phone Zurich 174
LAID AND MAINTAINED. Free Estimates Gladly Givem
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WALL BOARD
Easy to paint or paper. Many
grades and types in stock. Per
Square Foot as low as
5 Cents
MAPLE FLOORING
Select grade, end -matched ,Map'*
Flooring. Per 100 Square Feet
$23.00
CONVERT YOUR ATTIC
10% Down
30 Months To Pay
Wasted Attic Space can be eesaily
and Economically Converted intte
extra Bedrooms or an income pro.*
ducing Apartment. . You can de
most of the work yourself. SNF
our collection of plans and ideas,
FREE
ESTIMATES
Fred C. Kalbfleisch & Son Ltd.
Lumber, Shingles and Builders' Supplies
Zurich and Qoderich
telephones: ZURICH 69; Res. 162« GODERICH US