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ZURICH. THURSDAY .IVIORNING, JULY 7,1927.
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- ereelli andt he sturounding district in n'ilgectin4.' 4/i'L traffic' Arri'ving sPol'tsnien, Ito'd and Gun and' Cal-
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' , at the park Reeve Owen Geiger adian ' Silve .:Pcre. News fe.i.) ;Jelly
loaned in the. commtin.ity thanks:- ...„... " .
zetiN,=ing service in •connection. with welca.utecl•
• .tlige visitors ,,while the hire just lesee isr,airel. Aroon?.; the
variouts eerigyeeen led the, iserefoe many• brezyr,. IstOries of -',i•oor
$10.00
and the
onfederatioiensaon Oliotireedied the singineePol-, life •k$ a .‘''-r)r:..fine salintiufkl,'11g
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IStinclaY, ' A Po•seeon comPose Iowinethe "%ervice), the proeion 'Story' by A: BrYaa Williams , -ir'e5;1l
ed ' of t he town officialle, Zurich reformed and proe,,eded ba.ek to knewn Brihsh CO11-irnbil;14'•el'441t5r
•ar4d, a nurahereor Confederation the town hail,, Where, in front ef Aeother interesting reatureAe the
loneers, followedby hundreds of the so4dier's niameraent, Po:tmaster first ' of a S11(Yri: '5eris cUitt5P"u'll
.a.el'efool Children in mairah, with their G. J. Sutherlanddelivered a inein- toiles of Canadian ,wande,41,4ig's by
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•Park. Geo. C. Petty, ' FEenSalPsi joined in :singing tree National An_ ' Wardroom Bless". Sarnu-ttl,:Alex-
st 3..ezve and John Elder were theml, anti er White c oe trib tite a anti t-4er of
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hi e free,- stori))s of the old North
west fur trade. rivalrY, ' •
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depositt pf $390,09 which is less -than -2%, of the sum; assured. ..e op et lotol.'8
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change it to a permanent Plan under the Conversion Eiivi:ege * w, S, 'I' avlor, Ltd, .W 00:1e.roelcl
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,et dividend's. ••„The triumph of 1927 in low cast insurance protect-
01.- ion Rates at •other ages for $20,000 -Age• 25, $257.02; Age 35 •
SE* $313 00' Age 40. S11,5.6; Age 50, •$493.00. • . . +
`4. LONDON' LIFE INSURANCE COMP.O,NY, of London, Can. 4,: s.s. No. 15, .1T,l'Y and Stepti,4,,, Ind
4-• special branches of sport, and
' Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Fostrie • .
- SCHOOL REPORT',
The following vs r„?port of
...mmomm.o,,xmoorms,movemmummemmommomem......a.
Mite , Shirley Koehler is visit-
ing et, Toronto for a few weeksl.
Mr. Herb. Pfile of Detroit, cal-
led on Z.irich frie.eds ori Monday..
Mr. and Mrs, Wet. Surerus of
Detroit, wore week -end visitors.
with relatives here, •
Mr,. and -Mr-. Geo. Stephenson
ot Mar e te, M ah.,. are v t ng Wi,h
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weido.
Mr. Gordon Walper of Detroit,
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dited with his parents, over Sun -
ay), •
Mr. Floyd Fink was a visitor
at' his hornin Mildinay over the
Mr, and igi4s..p. si. Johnson of
Toronto, and Mr. Oliver John'aon
of Goderich, visited at the home
of Mr. and Thomas -Johnson
on Sunday„
Mr. and Met, A,•Knechtel, Mrs.
W. Smith, and Mr, and Mils: A.
Kett and family all of Kitchener,
spent the-week-endat the hong: of
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ithe stanilin‘r'„fol,';:the r4ngieat-,j
The e•xtremel t ti tl
Marf. ' ' Raci-er,t I.,,hr° c , middle of last yivelook
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Z rich wtuerineldu tie°
I: KellSar:r. IIV- \ C.1 V cool ov".n.- the week -end and
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, „eiteral are showing a wonderful
AckeTul'obolle Lil%111)11
growth, and fanners aro busy -with
'Frieda R4';, • r- i N a fail,- Ilea-iry one. • t
/ Tyr .1,, „T., lklacIcinnor , .S---''cre•tal'Y
-•'!* -4- iii a r roll ee-talrow;-' 3... nia of. Lerida Public School evielies. to
„ a eee the pupils :3, the school are
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0 Trnner-Eva Baker, Merle Wal- reetos•ted to call at his.Drug Store
• per, -Ruth Sharrow, Florence True- and g their ',Bronze Medal's in
-100 • miler. memory of Confederation. • .; It
0 Florence Turnbull, Tea,cher, will be a nice iserteemberance
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• elars, to come of -when Canada
celebrated. it's Diamond Jubilee
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Ev.. Lutheran Synod of Canada, -4:
of the Listowell District of the! t
..willbe held at Listowel, on Sunday.;
July nth. The Convention Ser-
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'tomb:), L.B.S. No iserViCOS and 44.
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Brown's Boot Shop Windows
FORETELL, AN. INTERESTING STORY OF NEW SPRING
FO,OTWEAR. P.ASLikONS. THEY ARE AUTHORATIVE AS THE
LAST ISSUE OE VOGUE.
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THEY WEL& IMPRESS YOU WITH' AN ALTOGETHER NEW
STANDARD OF VALUE OF THE MODERATE PRICES.
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AND. YOU ARE ASSURED OF SATISFACTION'
WHERE GOOD SHOES COST LESc.
' SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
REPAIRING
Brown's Boot Shop
ATLY DONE
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44 at the horn:). of Mr-, and 1VIre. Blake
: Horner, 14th. Con,, when a nnm3a.a
• of friends and neighbors 'of S. S.
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: *well evening with their teacher
O !Miss Ilessie MacDonald,. who, has,.
f position as tea.cher
. local church at Zu '' 1
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t ening a 'suitable add.rese qvas?'e.ul MBS.
EHNEs pAssus
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O . an enjoyable musical program a
dainty lunch was ,served.. The
following is the address; 1
. 4.eith Con. Hay, June 30th, 1927
Miss Jessie MacDonald;
16 Size Fancy Engrav-
ed Case, Only a few
left
FULLY GUARANTEED BY US
Hess Tito Jo der
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Spring Delivery
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ANTHRACITE
THE BEST GRADES PRODUCEitre'
IN THE UNITED STATES.
DIRECT FROM THE MINES:
GENUINE DNLN & SCRANTOM
The Standard Anthracitef..
THE D. & L.A.C.KAW.ANA
' The Free Burning Anthracite,.
FILL UP YOUR BINS BREOHZ,
rl'HE PRICES ADVANCE
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Harness Trunks Valises ARgb TireS
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR LEATHER GOODS, ,HARNESS
OF ALL KINDS, LEATHER CLUB B.A.GS, LADIES' BRAGS
COIN AND OTHER PURSES A FINE DISPLAY ON HAND
GOOD SUPPLY OF MEN'S MITTS, OVERALLS, HORSE Brs
ANKETS, ETC, ON HAND,
SPECIAL PRICES ON AUTO TIRES RIGHT NOW,
Come in and see (otn. fine display of Usefull Goods,.
HARNESS REPAIRING ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVIOEL.
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Mrs). Sarah (Heist) Ehnes was
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Wellington County, and departed
this life July 3rd, 1927, aged 74
Dear legend-
, years, 11 m,onths and VI days, In
• . a nurniber of you 2572 -she wa3 united in marriage, to
Iriend's of -thie immediate vicinity ..the late August Eirnes, who pre -
have gathered for the purpose of deceaSed her 7 years ago,. Three
spending a few social hours iitfl
to- thenij
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our midst
you prior to your departure. from, died
at the age of four yearet The
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During the foer years' sojourn departed mother was) well and fay -
as teacher. in -our school wchich you orably known in Zurich and the
uo successfully taught, you have ',community, She was I a ;kind and
been a member in our circle of Lexamplary mother whose life ever
friends and by -your cherry dis=:-Pointed toward tho noble and
positionposition and genial smile ,endeaved kilted things. Site was devo.ted
yonrself to us alL We hawse-, companion and made for- herfam-
ent Many happy hours togetheriffiayr 4
an8 yideelav,15 lathria
lysi.isheanho4)1.e,migaende
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d as areminder of these pleas-'
ant time we ask you to accept , to, share with her husband theloye
the: gift and aecompanine .it are andea,82.0,:1700 712. 178,fhoweb.('eledaenclieliale.chrisAt_t
our best .wishes thet th%Tfott-itttnr,.,ian and
a faithful mernb2r of the
Untolde-itsell may bring
best iri life, the world can offer.
ber 4 of the same. until death reWas-
ed. her.- In • the early periocl of
their merried life they lived on a,
farm south of here at Sarrpta,
later they came to Zurich for 30
Signed on behalf of your
ends of S. S. NO, 2, Hay.,
Evangelical Church Notes
ZURICH - ONT,
Th u rade y 7.30 p.m. Prayer an rl
Praise
C. L. Sraith, Chrss 'Leader.
Sunday
10,00 iem, 'Worship
Sect -Th,•: King% Garden and
What ,g ro w,s in it. "
11 Sehool,
J. E. Gaseho, Superintendent.
7.30 ferne-LWorship
Subject...7-411e Power of Thot. As
a man thinkoth itt ble heart, so is
he ,
ieerybody is InVite'd.
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years Where the late Mr. August
Ehie was engaged' in the milling.
businese. They also resided on a
farra twit) anti a half mileeast of
town Lor 12 yf,ars. Thor'
ing are two eons;' :ger. Morris of
Leona, N,:s.NIY J:Tsay and Mr. Orville
of :Detroit, , Mich; three brothere;
David 'Heist of Dulfakr'NeY;, Dan-
-srioi, and Jacob : of
!orange' Calif., aso five grand
children finct one groat graedehild
and other near friende and -mita-
; le esThe. tureen1 ServiLe ih charge
cd - her pretor, Rove W. Y, Droior,
' was, c0 dt-te.:e.d tr0111, hm
hr hoe at
Zurich on Wednesday Aft:era:1°0a
July Oth. Interment op the Brea -
eon Lance EV1114001 ..eLvple7.,..
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NOW is the time to secure your
New Spring Footwear for . Style
-while our Stock is complete
WE HAVE MANY NEW LINES TO SHOW YOU IN MEN'S
WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S UP TO DATE FOOTWEAR. 1150
A COMPLETE STOCK OP MEN'S AND BOYS WORKBOOTS,
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$ Where Quality, Style and Prices Count
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1: We Win!
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4. SHOE MERCHANTS
Ri• Repairing promptly done, Rubber Soles Vulcanized 012, RubLer
.---:Boots,„ Ete. ir4'
e invite You
To call and see Our new Baon
Silks, Broadcloths, Ging ha ms
Prints, Galateas, Shirtings, Denms
Etc.
ALSO DRESS LENGTHS POR LITTLE GIRLS, IIISSIN AYH'
LADIES, ALL OTHER LINES OP OUR STOCK Virratot
TED UP. AT REASONABLE PRICES.
. PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
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