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THURSDAY M • 4OVEMBER 5 1931.
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There is no better ad -ver
Has Been Postponed:
The World's Grain tion, and
Con.ference, which had .been. widely
advertised to take place in Regina
Sn 1932, has been. postperted rntil
1.933. Considering the situation in.
Ea.skatcheware, the gre2ttest wheat'
growing area in the British Empire,
was undoubtedl' th wiSe,st 'rtrove
editipa than the home paper
that could have been made.
"Better Times" is what hears these
days, and truly they are commg at
a time when they axe badly neded.
The price of wheat is advancing a
couple cents on the big markets ev-
ery day, and experts predict that
before Christmas we will likely see
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WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS,
TRAVELLING BAGS, VALECES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND
ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT
ATTRACT/VE PRICES.
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supply is running low, anti
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LOW PRICES
HIGH GRADE .SHOES -OF -ESTABLISHED MERITIT -
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Wedding Rings
Yes! You will Finda
DIFFERENCE IF YOU BUM
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ning low in supply, conse4, '-the
call comes to North ..ATY4 ;',and
we are happy to state tho :for
eign bins can be nicely sil/ With
wheat from this large co in
which we live. If you et up
the markets this week Yck,',11°P.ot-
ice better prices practical1,014
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the line, and we are told •ms
have made several advareo84,,oly.
Truly we cannot help biri"::'•I4e•tylat
the index finger of,pleieoil.):071011,
preset pointing in the riglete
STANLEY TOWN
Mr. George Arrnstrea* Eg-
mondville, visited last
Mrs. B. Pfile and daughter Miss
Pearl were visitors with friends in
Dashwood the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Stoskopf of Kit-
chener, spent a few days with Mr.
and -Mrs. Thomas Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Brand of Lon-
don were Sunday visitors with Miss
Anna Hess.
Dr. H. H.Cowen, and Ward Fritz
:ere week -end visitors with friends
.ai Windsor.
• Miss Lulu Albrecht, who is ernpl-
oyed in Hensall, spent' the week -end
at her home here..
IVIrs E. F. Klopp is spending a few
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ends in Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Li11 Mr weeks with her daughter, Mrs. (Rev.)
Llo d Kalbfieisch, at Elmira.
Calvin Dowson of Seater pent
Sunday with Mr. and
son. .
The young people town.
o ' - of, laand
Goshen had a very sticcese 1 1, al6W
iy Roy
Lamont on Friday evening:
Mr. end Mrs. Orville Steinbach
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zahn of
London, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry. Howald on Sunday.
e'en party at the home or'
Mr. Wilson Armstrong leasiee•be- Miss Ella Martinson, of the Dash -
en enjoying his usual goodecCItl.th' 41 wood public school teaching staff sp-
ent the week -end with ertends in
, Hay Council met on Monday for
'`the November meeting, and an ac-
count of the minutes will appear in
The Finest Wedding Ring Made
• Engraved $7.50 to $12.00
Plain $6.00 to $9.00.
For Nov. and December we will givens
Community Tea Spoofree
with each True Love Ring.
late, he has some serious.
uble.
Mr. W. J. Dowson tv!`e
forth on Monday to rem tattn- '
. next week's issue.
ents for a troublesome ' •qsariNnele
which we hope he may ao6tI...'eqr,iii-' , 1VIr. and Mrs. Waren Schilbe and
Of. • f -`' s farnily of near Kippen were Sunday
The sacrament of the Ji.40). 's exile visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
pear will be observeel ..1•41 4leltge.t, c.„feerla. Krueger.
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TIMES HAVE CHANGED- NOW -A -MANS 'WE MUST BE SIVIAIff 1
AND MOST OF EIS MUST IBE ECONOMICAL- •
THIS STORE THROUGH CIIIOSER t.00-OPEYIATION WITH MANU-
FACTURERS, THE LOWEST (COST (OF MATERIALS AND
MG OF PROFITS, NOW .PRESENTS TO YtOLT N'ATTONALLY Z
KNOWN SHOES AT A PRICE 1REDUCTION OF FROM ONE TO I
TWO DOLLA,RD PER PAIR ,
Men's Solid Leather Work :Shoes /at
$2.75 to $3.95
$2.25 to $2-95 I
$1.95 to $2.95 •
$1.95 to $3.95
$1.00
• New Fine Dress Shoes at.
• Boy's School Sb,oes .......
• Women's BLk. Canvas, 1 strap. at
Womens' Patent and Rid Pomp at
Children Schaal Shoes from
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
95c to $2.50
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visitors to London one day last wee
ited her sister, Miss -10)4-4r
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Miss Beatrice Gasclio of 'belch sp- Mr. Edward Daters, Sr., the effic-
ent the week -end with' herpriend, ient road commissioner of Zurich,
Miss Grace Robinson.
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Prices now. at Rock
Aottorn low for the
Season.
STOCK UP NOW WITH THIES
GENUINE ANTHRACITE
For Cash Parnent a Discount of Me,
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NEW STYLES
NEW CLOTHS
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• , gave the roads a real good shaping
up on Tuesday, and this kind of work
Mr. Lloyd Hayter has leaed the
is very essential to keep the roads
100 acre farm on the Babylon, Line
in good shape, and Mr. Daters with
owned by Mr. John MeNaughton...
Mrs W. J. Dowson reeeke dthe sad his vast experience along this line,
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news last week of the'14,F. e,/ 1, '? death knows just how to do it.
of her brother, Mr. HernineAck of
Rev. E. A. Poulter lito0 eanized tion sale on Saturday , of this week,
. :a: . . Mr. Oscar Klopp is holding an auc-
High River, Alta.. • /s1t
a Young Peoples' Society en, sistmg on his property at the west end of
of the young people . of ,)•., , Blake town on the property formerly used
and Goshen Line congregata' . The as the Zurich bakery. Mr. Klopp
following officers e were -, .''t€41 wishes to advise the public that any -
President, Rev. W. 0:bi.c*sol.liiiVe one having any articles for sale are
President, Elmore ,J -e ,.`514,147, to bring•them to this place on Satur-
Margaret Robinson, Re ass„.4a;'i!Arkalt- day afternoon where they will be tur-
er McBride; OrgOdifg.l.r.e.•,. aesear0e- ned into cash.
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Kinley; Assistant, -', teelletalMe'A,•••de;
Christian Fellowsideaa,J4 i.i •-•‘"- •de ; The Ladies' Aid of St. Peter's
Missionary, AlbeSitr-va#W..1„(; Ikea Lutheran Church ale holding a bak-
Citizenship, Edgar i4 '14,'',',,Iri., ing sale on November. 14t,,,h, in. the
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Douglas. • - '••1}3/'; .
: ' ....''''w store. Come and enjoy the delicious
elaikeet front part of Johnston & haIbfleisch s
Olive Erratt; RecreatitiV4
The Masquerade Sochi' 'JId on cakes, pies, tarts, doughnuts, cream
Friday evening, October P at the puffs and other delicious pastry.
Mrs. Roy Lamont was ably,gponsored Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kropf of Wat-
beautiful decorated horrteM, Mr. and
by the members of Y. PeL§, of Blake erloo were week -end visitors with fri-
end Goshen churches. '' # :good pro- ends in town and vicinity. Mr.
gramme was given coneisLing ef com- Kropf just finished a large season's
dis-
munity songs, Hallowe'ei .garnes, threshing in the New Hamburg duet by IVIisses Nate Errattatrict; where he run an outfit for an-
vocalMargret Robinson, his was fol- other man, and for the winter mon-
lowed by judging the cotitumes, the the he will be engaged in garage
Judges, Rev. Will Robinson and Mr. work in Waterloo. ..
Bert Peck. Miss Smillie ,decidied in A happy matrimonial event was
favor of Miss Edith McBride repres- celebrated in St. Peter's R. C. Church
enting, a negro bride. A dainty lunch Drysdale, on Tuesday morning, Nov -
of sandwiches, pumpkin• tarts, home- ember 3rd, when Rev. Father L.
made candy and coffee was served to Marchand . united. in Holy Weddlock
about sixty, after which Rev. Will Laura, Bedard, daughter of Mr. and
Robinson President of Y. P. S., on Mrs. Leo. Bedard to Mr. Lucien
beib:alf of the young people, heartily Clorriveau, son of Mr. and Mrs.
thanked Roy and Mrs. Lamont for Joseph Corriveau, both of the con -
their hospitality. , tracting parties being from the "Blue
Water Highway. The Herald joins
- their many friends in extending con-
gratulations.
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+ pers, Low Heels, Soft Toes, the kind you alwa.ys bought, ttp.et
+ . something. a little different.
$1.25 PAIR WOMEN'S IDEAL I STAP RID HOUSE SLIPPLel-Me
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.4.' • $3.00; $2.75, $2.35 MEN'S TAN OR BLACK MENNONITE NVOR31, t.
.1' BOOTS, Panco or Leather Stiles, Sterling -and Simian make-
I: $2.00,• $2.25, BOY'S HEAVY WORK. BOOTS, The best makes e- 1 ,
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4 $1.45, $1.75, YOUTH'S WORK SHOES, Plain or Toe Cape. Aless
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ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR PRICED THE SAME AS MAIL, 01I.
: DER HOUSES. SEE YOUR
CATALOGUE FOR DIFFERENT
: STYLES TO SUIT YOUR WANTS, OUR PRICES ARE THE SAME
+ • WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS.R.epairing promptly clleme,
ATTENTION!
Edighoffer Garage
HORSE SHOEING AND ALL
KINDS OF BLACKSMITHING,
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING, FEND-
ERS AND BODIES REPAIRED.
No Matter How Badly Damaged.
BEST OIL OR GAS, AUTO ACCES-
()RIES.
CHARGER REASONABLE
Give Us a Call!
:JACK EIPPEN, ZURICH
The October meeting of the Zurich
Branch of the Women's Institute was
held in the Council Chamber with
Mrs. W. Hey in the chair. The meet-
ing opened by singing the Intitute
Ode followed by the Lord's Pra.yer-
.A. very interesting program followed
including a very instructive paper on
"Home ECOTIOnlieS" by Mrs- P. J.
0.'Dwyer. A reading "Farm your own
Memo/Ida" by Miss Pearl Wurtz; a
trio by Misses Ida, Routledge, Jessie
McDonald and Pearl Pfile, which was
much enjoyed by all. Several hum-
orous contests followed after which
business session was taken up, Foll-
owing a dainty lunch, Mrs. li, H.
Cowen thanked the cornrni-ter in
charge in Making the meetteig e Sete -
cess, ..,
FRrrz soN
MEMBER OF MUTUAL SHOE STORES OF CANADA
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Superior Quality tore
We are now offering a fall line of
Spring and Summer Goals at Rock
Botto it Prices
WE ASK YOU TO CALL AND SEE SOME OF OUR BARGAINS
IN GINGHAMS, BROADCLOTE-1.5„ II. YARD WIDE PINTS AZr/)c
A YARD. COTTONS AT lilac AND 15c, A VAREL
SEE OUR OVERALLS AT $1.50 A PAIR.
• GARDEN AND ROOT SEEDS OF ALL KINDS,
HARNESS REPAIRS, SHOES„ PAINTS, OILS, ETC,,, ETC
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