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New .Arrivals
IN MEN'S WEAR
We are receiving ,new Fall and Winter Goods in
limited quantities almost daily. A fine lot of
Men's and Boys' Parkas just arrived. These are
fitted with hoods, well made, wool lined. A real
outfit for cold winter days, also one dozen only
Men's Leather Windbreakers. These are in very
short supply, this will be ow quota for the season,
so if interested do not delay. Priced from
44.50 to 20.50 Each.
MEN'S AND' BOYS' FELT I-IATS
See our supply of new Fall Hats. We carry the
well known Biltmore Hats in newest styles. Also
a lot of boys' Hats, and Mens and Boys' Fall Caps
of every description. We are doing our best to
secure all the various lines of Men's Wear such as
Underwear, Sox, Shirts, Overalls, Work Trousers.
WOOL BLANKETS
Only 10 pairs to offer. Prices .from 7.50 to 17.50
a pair. Satin Bound pure wool at 10.75 to 12.75
Each.
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Real Estate
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ITEMS OF LOCAL TER T •
li1r. Robert Carnie of the Bronson
line is off to the States for a trip.
Mr. .and Mrs. Josiah Geiger and
daughters Melverna and Elaine vis-
ited at Exeter Sunday last.
i'lrursduy, September 5th, 19446i
EMIVIANUEL4.
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The Misses Cecilia and Eugenie
Hartman spent a week in Windsor' Mrs: M. Pesch—Organist '4'4.
u Detroit, 10 a.m.—Worship
. Sermon:
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Siernori of"Blaming the Devil t.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
REV. C. B. tHECKENDORN,
Minister
London, spent the holiday with. relati-
ves here.
Miss Pearl Wurtz who has been a
patient at St. Joseph's Hospital, is
expected horse the end of the' week.
Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Dumart of
Kitchener, Mr. Jack Beam of' Water-
loo were week -end visitors 'at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Yungiblut.
Miss Jean Krueger spent a few
days atDashwood at the home of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Krueger.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz and
daughter Mary Lou have returned
from Grand Bend after camping ia.
their•cottage for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Krueger and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Deters and
daughter Anita, had a lovely trip to
Bala and Gravenhurst over the week
end.
Mr. Lorne McBride of Windsor,
his mother, Mrs. Robt. Mcuride of
Kippen, and sister, Mrs. S. Beattie
of Wingham called in town on Fri-
day.
Mr, and Mrs. I{lawvon, Mrs. Fisher
and danghter Gale, of N. Y. State,
were visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Weido, Pair Line, and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Weide, of town
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Yungb!lut, and
children, Mr. and Mrs. John Turk-
heim enjoyed a lovely trip over the
week -end to, Gravenhurst and took
in the Io'it snein7 trip to the -Lift
Locks at Peterborough.
Mrs. Ted MittIeholtz and children
motored to St . Joseph's Hospital,
London on Sunday to visit Mr. Mittle
holtz who is a patient there but is
progressing as well as ,coulu be ex-
pected, anticipating to return home
this week.
School re -opened on Tuesday with
the same teaching staff, but there
are thirteen newcomers in rooan one.
The Continuation classes have de-
creased somewhat, awing -to the bus
going to Exeter.
IMr. and Mrs. Henry Gruehn of
HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE
rdPr Now
ALBERTA GOAL
Orders taken for Pre -War Deep Seam, High
Quality Alberta Coal, which is a much better
quality than we have been able to get the past few
Years
PAINTS!
PAINTS!
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, 1' urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always,in stock.
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STARE & WEIDO:
ZURICH -- ONT.
QUALITY -- PRICE -- SERVICE
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Sebewaing, .Mich., and MissLeona Gallico traces some of the most re -
Geiger of Saginaw were visitors at markable cases of rehabilitation by
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John: E. them, in The American Weekly, with
Gascho. Also spending a few days this Sunday's (Sept. 8) issue of The
at Toronto, accompanied by Mr. and Detroit Sunday Times.
Mrs. Gascho.
,Mr. Wan. A. Siebert was a visitor,
at the home of his sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Koffman of Gait, also
with his mother who is staying at
Galt for a few weeks and who has
not been feeling so well. Mrs.
Siebert's many Zurich frienas wrsh
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Johnston
and grandson Curtis; Mr.- and Mrs.
Wan. S. Johnston enjoyed a motor
1d a.m.—Sunday School,
7.. 30 p.m.—Worship, Sermon;
"Cancelled Debts"
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ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran. Church
ZtJRICH^ ONTARIO
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REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
10 a.m.—Divine Services.
11.15 a.m. —Sunday School.
7.30 p.m.—Divine Worship.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
bunch tienty Shop
THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL
PERMANENTS,
The Better Oil Permanents. Applied
with the very latest of methads and
Equipment.
GIVE US A CALL!
Phone, 55a for your Appointments.
DOi?.EEN SGHILB.E—Z.urie'h
HELP WANTED
Experienced woman for General
Housework, write Mrs. R. J. Preeter,
41 Blantyne Ave., Toronto, or phone
Toronto Grover 9097. Or contact
W. L. Sielbert, Zurich Post Office.
MIRACLES OF THE MIND
MENDERS
Of all the great works of healing,
the most exciting, touching and dra-
matic is that of the Mind Menders
who operate in a government hospit-
al at Staten Island, New York. Paul
NEW RATION BOOK
The new ration book No. 6 will
be distributed throughout Canada
during the week of Sept. 9, In this
district the distribution will be made
on Friday, and Saturday, September
13th and 14th. The following cen-
tres will be open on the above dates
from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 10
p.m.; Exeter, Hensall., Zurich, Grand
Bend, Dashwood, Crediton, Centralia
trip to Niagara Falls, also attended l and Elianville. All persons are urged
the races at Dufferin Park, at Toron-
to. They were visitors at the home
of the latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Truemner of that city over
the week -end.
Mr. John Hartman .Sr., and 'Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Hartman and two da-
ughters of Hamilton spent the week-
end at the hoarse of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Hartman of the Bronson line.
Master Jackie Hartman who spent the
past three weeks in Hamilton, return-
ed home with them. Jackie sure had
a lovely time while in that city.
Purchased a Pony
i1Ir. and Mrs. Earl Thiel of town' left Dashwood in two cars and cross -
presented their children with a little l ed into lrlichigan at Port Huron.
black pony, and needless to say, it ; Travelling north through Michigan
has been the centre of attraction for; they crossed by ferry from Mack -
the Village children. As the pony 1 inane City to Sault St. Marie and
has a very quiet disposition and from there to Duluth. They visited
seems to love children. It is rather with relatives at Cavalier, N.D., at
difficult to keep track who will re- !Winnipeg andat Eston, Sask. At
ceive the next ride on it's back, or the latter place they visited with 2
who will be the one to lead it by the' brothers of Mrs. Wein, Jack and Con
halter. Even the adults while watch- ` Kraft, one of whom she had not
ingthe children, wish they were a few.: seen for. 34 years. From Sask. they
years younger to enjoy this sport. i motored to Calgary and Banff, going
as far as the Great Divide. They re -
Dies in California turned through the U.S.A. stopping
Word has been received 'of the' at Minneapolis and crossing Lake
passing of Mrs. 'Mary Heyrock Smith, Michigan by ferry from Milwaukee
of Los Angl es, Calif. She was the to Muskegon,widow of the late William H. Smith.
Before moving: to California thefam-!
oliw r
to secure their books on Sept. 13th
or 14th. Those neglecting to do so
will not be able to secure new books
for two weeks and will be without
rations for that time.
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STORE
NEW ENAMELWARE
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We are very fortunate in receiving a Shipment of New
Enamelware, such as Cooking Utensils, Etc., which
seem to be of very good quality, and some attractive
: color designs.. To appreciate these articles one must
see them. We invite your inspection.
+ MATTRESSES MATTRESSES
. Our Stock of Mattresses is very good, and you have
* a fine range to choose from, a fine stock of Spring ;
Filled Mattresses, also the usual Felt filled Mattresses 1:4
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MOTORISTS RETURN
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wein and "Miss
Maida; Mrs. Dan. Haugh, Miss Mytle
Geiser and the Misses Pearl,,,Marie
and Susan Kraft of Dashwood, have
recently returned after a motor trip
that lasted a month and took them
as fax as the Great Divide in the
Rocky Mountains, B.C. The distance
covered was over 5,000 miles. They
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Priced Very Reasonably
BED ROOM FURNITURE
We have some very attractive and newly designed: Bed
Room Suites just in, which are of the newest patterns
and; finishes. Be sure and see them if interested in
this line of furniture.
A Full Line of all the Home Requirements
Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware
Johnston & Kalbfleisch
lar are 8 Furniture. Phone 63
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esiclecl in Detroit where 11Zr.I
Smith was a contractor. Mrs. Smith .
comes frcan the Heyreck family pion- I
eers of the district. The old home --1
stead being located a half mile south '
of St. Joseph on the Blue Water
Highway. Surviving is a son Andrew
and a daughter.
Pupils Pass Exams.
Among the pupils of this district
who passed their exams at Exeter
High School we quote the following:
Upper School --,Bruce 0. Dickmeier,
arvis S. Haberer; Pauline M. Hab-
ever, Audrey Heirnrich, Marjory A.
?<lopp, Jean M. Krueger, Nola A.
TCrueger. Ralph R. Krueger; and hi
the Middle School: Betty B. Mouse-
eau, Marjory M. Sewell. Miss Phyllis
McBride of the Goshen line north 'al-
so reeoivecl her upper school. attend-
ing Clnton Collegiate. We congratu-
late these pupils who are through
their efforts of hard work advancing
themselves for higher vocations in
life. ; ,*1
HOW BIG IS EACH FARMER'S
SHARE?
The world is crying out for huge
supplies of food to keep millions of
people from starving. Every Canad-
ian farmer knows that he will play
an important part in supplying this
food. He knows also that this food
represents money for him. The great-
er the ' production of saleable food,
the greater the farmer's income.
Modern, efficient farming calls for
modern farm appliances. Without
these necessary aids, the farrier will
be missing opportunities which are
rightfully his. He makes his work
doubly hard.
Co go-ahead farmers who wish to
improve or modernise their farm
buildings, appliances or land, the
Bank of Montreal is ready to offer
the• necessary financial assistance.
Visit Mr. Sewell, manager of the
local branch, to -day. Discuss your
proper share of future prosperity.
For Quick Sale
50 IRONING BOARDS
50 FOLDING LAWN CHAIRS.
We have
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recently received a Carload of Masonite.
Let Us Supply Your Needs!
KALBIFLLISCH & SON
Phone 69
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Invest Nom
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with E
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And you'll never regret one cent of the cost. Time
and labour saved alone will be a big factor in
deciding profits at the end of the year. Pumps
clean fresh water to yoiur stock and poultry and will
increase their production making extra profits a
certainty.
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For Modern Bathroom
Fixtures and
Fittings..
Designed for style
and utility.
We will gladly help you
decide the right size pump
for your particular need.
Stade & Weido — Zurich