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Spring Goods
NEW DRESS MATERIALS
A lot of new dress materials now on head anW
cludin g new Satins, Crepes, Slubs, English
Ginghams, printed Rayons.
DRAPERY GOODS.
We can supply you with very newest fabrics
in drapery goods. - See our display.
NEW PRINTS
We carry a large Supply.
15 pieces, fresh off the Loom, finest made,
at 79c ard
30 pieces Canadian Print at yard 50c
17 pieces Sunshine Print at per yard 45c
15 pieces Wabasso Print, Special, at yd. 39c
MEN'S WEAR
Most of our New Spring Suits and Top Coats
now on hand.
We have a large and well assorted Stock at
lower prices.
We also take orderssoon, ade to for1delivery beeasure -
fore Orders
must be placed on
Easter.
MEN'S TROUSERS
New supply of Fine Trousers new available,
$1.65 pair
from 6.95 to 22.50
Sizes opr 46. Prices
BOYS' SUITS
40 only Boys' Suits all at CLEARING
SPECIAL
Men's blue jeans for spring and summer wear.
Picket brand 7n oz. denim, double seams,
large pockets, sanforized cloth.
Extra Special at $3.69 pr.
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LOCAL NEWS
:Dr, and 'Mrs. Archie MacKinnon of
Galt were Sunday visitors with the
formers mother, Mrs. M. Mac i innon.
The many friends of Mr.Herbert
K. Eilbor of Crediton, now, a patient
at Victoria Hospital Londonawiil be
pleased to learn that Mr. Miller is
improving nicely. .
Good Friday fall's next ^wee4, fol-
lowed by Easter Sunday ons April
13th, and don't forget MondaYi April
14th is recognized as a publa -: holi-
day,
The country roads are c1 P,.. g , up,
nicely; as the graders leave b n pui.
into action, and strange do sa t, *here.
hn `i"s very little frost in the ermrd : • ,
Farmers engaged in thee maple
Syrup making have pulled rut aid
staved away their equipment or an-
other season.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Green and
daughter Audrey of Grand, Bend,
Q gave us a friendly call, Tuesday. The a.
qQ Greens operate the Wonder `Grove
QQ , Cabins in'that place, and have •a fine
setup for the •summer camper.
Rey. and Mrs. Cyril (siner:ch,
Nlre. Ford and son Donald from T'or-
a0 lionto, spent several days the be in-
n�ing of this week at the home of the
4 0 former's parents; r and iMrs. Jacob
4 0 '1\Gingerich.
Qvfr. Hector Foncier, proprietor of
the St. Joseph Service Station, and
who spent the winter months -'w'ork-
ing in Sarnia, has returned tai his
home and place of .business for the
0 ' summer months, and we hope he will
have a good season.
' Rev. Mr. Schnell of Saskatoon,
Sask., is spending- a few days :'at the
home of his relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Kalbfleisch. Rev. ,Schnell is
Field Secretary of the Upper Canada
Bible Society of that area and was
attending the general Conference at
' Toronto the past week.
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DEBENTURES
Canada Trust
CERTIFICATES
Now Offering
3% for 1 and 2 years.
3%/2'for 3 to 10 years;,
(POLIO PROTECTION:
Pays up to $5,00000.
Entire ' Family including' man, wife
and children between •ages 3 months
to 18 years.••'. -
Premium $10.00 for two years.
Individual Policy) $5.00 for two year's
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:ire, Automobile and Casualty
Insurance.
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Celebrate Birt'"d-y
Mr and Mrs Garry Robinson, Mrs.
Georgian Jessop, all of Ton.nto, vi
ited at the home of the latter's dan-
t, •ghter Mr and Mrs. Wm. '.Sauve of
town, also with Mr and Mrs.-, alert
Cornforth, town line, and attended
the birthday celebration of the lat-
D ter's youngest daughters Joyce and
0 ` Gail which was held on, ;Saturday
afternoon. A pleasant time, u as en -
4 toyed by all, wishing,. the sister. many
more happy birthdays.. • E
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ZURICH Phone 66
.Also for . Sununer. Months at Grand
Bend. Phone 150
Drysdale Store s
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Store with the Best Variety of all Kinds
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Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys _-= :s
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! I -
GIVE US A CAL.! .
JOHN DENOMY - DRYSDALE ..Phone 98 r 1
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HOMEMAKING •TAPS: FOR
• SPRING •
Ladies, see this .Sunday's (April 6)
issue of The American_ Weekly, excl-
usively with Detroit Sunday Times,
for recipes for a praisewinrine. Eas-
ter Sunday dinner .. for instrGketions
on haw to make your own xsteir
eggs, and for information.IX'
renew.
hues for shoes. `you'll be' ngsomething if you miss Sund- De-
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Late William Neeb
William Neeb, 4L, well-known'Hay
Township farmer :and thresher, died
in Victoria Hospital; London o i, Sat.
lirday, March 29th, after a brief ill.
ness. His wife, the former Violet
Adams, died 10 years age.:.tarwlvince
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We have the Toridheat, Fees, Shur-heet and Lee
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Oil Burners to fit any type 'of`Ft*rnace•
Wingham and Good Cheer Ranges,
Heavy and ,Shelf Hardware' -''
PANTS - ENAMELS OIL?�4
ELECTRICAL. APPLIANCES'.'
We Specialize in Plumbing, Heating, ` ''I insmithing
For Prompt and Courteous Service phone
Yoo:r
ardware Store
our new Duo -therm Space Heater.
ELMER D. BELL. B.A.
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
EXffTER, ONT.
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m. at Zurich
At Township :Clerk's Office
ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service, Etc.
EXETER
OFFICE—Corner Ann, William Sts.
Phone: Exeter 504.
are tris mother. Mrs1llizabetli Neso,,' they could be used as Filler.
one son Earl, a daughterLyla,; and Zurich Arena Board. 2-tc
one brother, Hero, all of Zurich.
The remains rested at the WeStlake
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(funeral home, 2ar_•Ich, where services Band Concert
were held Tuesday at 2 p,m, by the
Rev. H E R:oppal, ar d interm;nt was ------
made in the Es, anLicalBronson
line cemetery Th; funeral tvtt,s- lar-
gely attended
INSURAN LE
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BE SURE TO ASK FOR
COMPREHENSIVE
The new Fire and -Theft coverage,
when you buy your auto Insurance.
`Comprehensive, includes 'damage to
your ear . as result of
Vandalism, Flying Missiles, Storm,
Snow or water, for as a result of
glass breakage from any �aocident
cause, etc.•
Your 'Co-op Auto Agent is
Bert Klopp
R.R. 3, Zurich.. - Phone 93 r 1
Prompt and fair claim settlements.
Fair to our policyholders and fair to
others. All careful. drivers' are elig-
ible for Co-op auto insurance.
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When •disposing of your •ash piles
this spring, your caommunity Centre
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Board 'would appreciate having.
ut direct'east of the `Atena, where
ittlehoitz
Phone 63
Hardware
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Tie Price. of Negligence
TOO GREAT
Wherefore ,as by one nirian, sin entered
into the world, and death by.>sin, and so death
passed upon ALL men,,,for ALL HAVE
SINNED. Rom. 5-12
For WHOSOEVER shall CALL on the
NAME OF THE LORD shall be SAVED.
Rom. 10-13
How Shall We Escape If We Neglect So
Great Salvation. • Heb. 2-32
Zurich Golden Rule Gospel Messengers.
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HAR -. SEEDS and FURNITURE
Fuel ; , ads
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 orders early
with us so we can arrange for your supply
YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
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First 'Junior Band Concert will be
presented in the
Hay Twp. Community Centre
On
FRIDAY EVE., MAY 2nd. 8 p.m.
Consistinng. of Band Numbers, Soles,
Duets and Trios.
Admission, Adults 50c. Children 25e
Come and support the Boys and Girls
Sponsored by the Zurich Lions Club
PRESIDENT TO QUIT
President Truman of the •U.S,A:
announced Saturday night he will not
be a candidate for re-election, after
in that capacity for the -past
seven • years, taking over after the
death of the late President Rosevelt,
who had appointed Truman as vice-
president during his office. The his-
toric pronouncement, before 6,000
Democratic politicians at an annual
party dinner, (at $100 a plate)lcame
as an off-the-cuff item in his prepar-
ed address, which had contained no
intimation of his intentions. Millions
heard the announcement by radio and
television. A chorus of "Noes" from
the diners greeted. Trueman's statem
ent that he will not accept to renosn-,
ination.
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 .e
for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best t
Advantages. a
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, Furnace Work, Evctroughing and Tinsmith
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stook.
DE&ZURICH -
SIVE .
QUALITY — PRICE
C. W. L. Meet
Youthfor Cliri st
The monthly meeting of the C.W.
L., Zurich, was held Monday evenrng
last with the president, Mrs. : l'or-
ena hese opening the meeting'vtlth
prayer. The minutes as read 'were
adopted. Correspondence was .read
by Mrs. Edwin Regier. The treasur- .i
er's report sh.wed substantial balan-
ce. Donations in the line of canned
goods, vegetables, fruits, were •:,den-
erously given by the members?, for
, same new families in tour midst:, It
was discus -ed at the monthly Meet-
ing; the ,election of officers, Winch came ., ,,,
will take place at the April monthly! ;alone. Strunk drink had `etperience+
'Meeting. Also the yearly fee is to be' its haibit-ftorminp power. Strong
collected. Mrs. Denornme and Mrs drink had infiltrated into their brain
and into their digestive organs. .
'PhilipI artman are appointed as the vin
nominating committee. The matter'( g had been creaked. They had
inis ,of
as
of ahtaining a .plaque of a banner (become the
norttleave ittaloner caving. at
ilea' the League was also discussed. They eo,can leave it
A few ,games of euchre were enjoyed the present time they
by all the members. Mrs. Denis tele-la.lione, in the name of cemMon sense
why don% ,they"' Xt.'s' Lilo. aonly su1•e
whine'w:on first prize unci. the ,consols tta save them eii* fr$ 1 hat
elle �priie we# t to,,341rs pare . Meta, 'ovay
Lti eli was '' '1 -teed . by the tiasteeSee lio able -dt lanes 6:>i sicOelne ,li,to
drink—leave it albite now Aid.
for the evening.
F-LOOR . TILE
The $est In Mastic- Tile Floor
GET .
TILE - TEX
ALSO CLEANERS AND WAXES
Manufactured by The Flintkote Company,
Toronto, Ont. -
See Your Local Agent
`JOHN M. TURKHEIM m Phone Zurich 174
LAID AND MAINTAINED. Free Estimates Gladly dam
BRINGS
The . Earl Smith Evangelism
Team, Toronto
Mr. Earl Smith, Leader
Mr. Doug. Coombs, Speaker
Mr. Murray Hicks, Song Leader
Mr. Vincent Evundon, Trombonist
Mr. Alex. M4Combie,
Vocalist
Mr. Clinton Starr, Testimony. .
YOU WILL. BE GLAD TO ATTEND
Saturday Eve. April .5., 8 pm.'
ClntonA DItrict TORIUM grate
SEItVICIt
The Voice of Temperance
•"I can take it or leave it alone".In
these wordis so many have boasted of
their siaatery of strong drink. In
some eases the years vindicated this
Claim But in so many caseshethtunr
tater
years belied this boast. •
when they maid not leave it
WALL BOARD
Easy to paint or paper. Many
grades and types in stock. Per
Scinate. Foot as low as
5 Cents •
MAPLE FLOORING
Select grade, end -matched moo*Flooring. Per 100 Square ]
eet
.$23.00
CONVERT YOUR ATTIC:
• 10% Down
30. Months To Pay
Wasted Attic Space can b lta►U,1I!
and Economically Converted imam
extra Bedrooms or an income pre*
during Apartment. . Yoe care let
most of the work yourself. Ses
our collection of pleats and ideas.
FREE_
ESTIMATES
Fred C. Kalbfleisch & Son Ltd.
(.umber, Shingles and Quite' Supplies.