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ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 14,938.
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HAIRDRESSING
THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING SALON
SPECIALS FOR SPRING
Let us quote you on Speerels for
Spring and Summer Permanents,
that are pleasing and satisfactorY,
.and will give you personality Hair-
dressing Salon on rear of stare. For
appointments call us, by phone 102
Zurich.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH —mfr.
"A Changeless Christ foe a Chang-.
ing World."'
Friday, 8h—Luther League.
Thursday—Choir Practice°.
SUNDAY SERVICES::
/0 a. m.—German, Service.
11.15 a.m.—Sunday Served.
7.30 service.,
Everybody Welcome to alt Services.
E. TUERKHEISL Pastor.
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Chester L. Smith, Pablinolit,
a year, U.S. $L50 in Adviusgiat.'
$1.00 ARR4 A.RS, $2 11/131 iO&rn
11I. Publi8113t..O7Ut:Summer Visits arid Visitors •
BETTY ANNE BEAUTY SHOP
We wish to aamounee to our Clientele that we have added a
new wireless Permanent Waving Machine to our Beauty Shop. With
this most modern and scientific method you have no weight or escess-
ive heat on your head. You are not connected to the electieity in
any way, and you can have your permanents in from thirty seconds
to three minutes time. We are equipped to give you any permanent
your hair requires. See this machine before getting a new permanent.
Open Evenings. Phone 159 for Appointments.
COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRICES•
0. E. Zurbrigg,R.o.
Successor to
S. FITTON at EXETER
Open every Week Day Except
Wednesday
Take Notice
Alt Shoe Accounts
Are Being Mailed
Kindly Arrange
For Settlement
No Later than Aug. 1, 1938
Thank You!
C. FRITZ & SON
DODGE AND DESOTA DISTRIBUTORS
AND USED CAR :SALES
ZURICH — ONT.
• Leaviit's Theatre.
EXETER — ONT.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
July 14, 15, 16
Big Double Feature Attraction'
"HELL"S ANGEL"
A thrilling air spectacle story.
Jean Harlowe and Ben Lyon
"LONE AVENGER"
Western,
With Ken Maynard, ,and Tarzan
Monday Midnight Show 12.15 a.m.
Monday night -2 nights only.
"BIG BROADCAST OF 1938"
With W.C. Fields, Martha Raye, Ben
Blue. An all Star Cast.
I Tues., Wed., . Double Feature
Jane Withers and Walter Brennan in
"WILD AND WOOLLY"
Added—Jeane Autrey. (Western)
COMING
Louis-Schmeling Fight.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams were
visitors at Hensel on Sunday.
Mr. Irvin D. Smith of Hamilton,
spent a few days with his father and
brothers here last week.
Mr. George Volland of Detroit was
a visitor with friends here over the
week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hess, of
Pontiac, Mich., were week -end visit-
ors with relatives here.
Mr. Harry Arthur of Auburn is
spending holidays at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yungblut.
Tuesday of this week was the 12th
Of Ireland, the day of Orange walk,
which was celebrated at Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Truemner
and family of Toronto are holidaying
here at present. They are travelling
with their rolling home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Braun and
-family of Forest were Wednesday
visitors at the home of Mr. Wm. La-
mont.
. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hess enjoy-
eda boat trip up the lake around
Georgian Bay over the week -end.
They took the steamer Georgia from
Goderich Saturday morning, return-
ing.Sunday evenin .
'VACATION
Summer Bible School
At ZURICH MENNONITE CHURCH
JULY 18th to 29th
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Beginning at 9.00 a.m., to 12 Noon
For Children from 4 yrs. to 14 yrs.
Four to Six. Illustrated- Bible Stories
Six to Eight • Topical Studies
Eight to Ten .... Character Studies
Ten to Twelve .. The Life of Christ
Twelve to Fourteen . New Testam-
ent History and Leaders
An all Bible School. No Tuition
No Creed No Denomination Taught
Purpose, to Instruct the rising gener-
ation in the Holy Scriptures. All chil-
dren of stated ages should take ad-
vantage of this school. Parents wel-
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WE SELL THE .11MT FOR LESS "'44
Specials for ThTnirsday, Friday and Saturday
Durham corn starch„ .• ....-.6c
Red Bird Matches,, 3 loxes -- 19c
Singapore sliced pineapple, in ... _—_-__I0c
Catsup, I2 -oz bottle . . : 15c
Lynn Valley Tomatoes 26,oz, .2 ;fins 19c
Cooked Spaghetm 2ns ... . .
19c
Del Maiz corn, 2 tins . 25c
Maple Leaf Sahnon, ihs 19c, l-s..per tin
Many Flowers toilet :snap, 3 males 19c
P and G. -white naptha soap, ;6 bars
Areoxon coils, 5 for ..- - . 10c
Fly Swatters,, each . ... I Oc
Hemphill wheat berries 5 lbs. ...
Pitted Dates, 2 Ibs. ... 25c
Voile Dresses dotted in a few sizes special 98c
Rayon and Voile Dresses, Reg. 2.59. Sale ....1.98
House Dresses. Reg. 1159. 'Sale price 1.39
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come at any time. "Suffer little chit -
droll to come unto me and forbid
them not, for of such is the Kingdom
of Heaven." Matt. I : 14.
Heavy Crops
In practically all sections of West-,
orn Ontario a bumper hay crop i I
being haiovested, many farmers are
through by now. The clovers are ex-
ceptionally heavy and all indications
point towards a heavy and early liar -
vest this year, unless some cool and
wet -weather sets in soon. The wheat
crop promises to be heavy and long-
strawed, and wEl be early, all field
•crops are in fine condition, and a
good shower of rain would help a
great deal just now.
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W. M. S. MEET 'IR
On Friday evening, July 8th, the
mernbers of the W.M.S. of St. Peters
Lutheran Church gathered at Duch-
arme's Beaoh to hold their annual
outdaoor meeting at the lake. Mrs.
E. Klapp conducted the opening de-
votions and took cbarge of the bus -
Ines session, after which she intro-
duced the speakers for the evening;
namely: :Elm and Mrs, Zell, mission -
as on furlough from China and
guests of Rev, and Mrs. E. Turkheim
They presented their work in China
n very able and inspiring manner
mad every one present felt that the
evening had not only been delight-
fully, but also profitably spent.
Ma and Mrs, Arnold -Fassold of
Toronto spent Sunday at the home of
Mr, and Mrs, Josiah Geiger. Mr.
Fassold, having just returned from
a trip from California where he at-
tended the funeral of his mother, the
late Mrs. late Mrs. Annie Fassold.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Orth of De-
troit visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Josiah Geiger,
near fatal auto .accident occurr-
ed* the first narrow..bridge at the
r.Vamp .on Saturday evening. Ken-
neth.Greh and Homer Salmon were
travelling east, and a car driven by
a Mr. Walker with six passengers in
were corning west, and as it happen-
ed they just met onthebridge, and
the front wheels locked and were
torn off, -fenders damaged, and the
Greb coupe turned upside down in
the six foot ditch. Fortunately no
one was injured to any account. We
often .wonder when these two bridges
will be widened to make traffic safe
at this point.
Laid to Rest
The remains of the late Ir.dward A
Axt were laid to Test. on Thursday
afternoon last, services was held in
the Evangelical church and interm-
ent in -Bronson line cerneter, and the
funeral was largely attended, Rev. C
0. Heckendorn officiated. The late
Mr. Axt was one of the earner resi-
dents of Zurich, coming here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Axt,
who came from Germany to Sebasto-
pole, Ont., and from there to Zurich
where Mr. Frederick Axt opened the
second blacksmith shop in Zurich,
and died here ninny year. ago. The
recent departed Mr. Edward Axt was
'n the mercantile business in Blake
with a brother for many years and
fail -a long time was clerking in the
stores in 'Zurich. he was of a very
jolly disposition and liked hunting
for a passtime. His partner in life
predeceased about five years ago, and
surviving are one son Herbert of De-
troit. and thre e daughters; Mrs. L.
Goodbred and Mrs. Fisher of Detroit
and Mrs. Kaiser of London.
BASEBALL NEWS
Zurich team has one game this
week, namely, on Thursday they will
go to Blyth.
A very interesting game was pray-
ed hereat Zurich last Thursday even-
ing when the big boys from trie Co-
unty Towni Goderich were down and
played an 8 inning stanza with the
locals, and had the game been a sev-
en inning affair the visitors would
have had one more under their bel,
and the locals one less. Goderich us-
ually plays a good game in Zurich,
and they were ,well heeled leaving the
Lucknow battery, Zurich scored in
the fist inning, Goderich scored in the
seeond and third two each, and Zuri-
ch scored in the third making lc 2-4.
Then in the last half of the eigth the
game went haywire for tl" visitors.
"Gitb" Stade .came up with two on.
and slammed a hard hit ball over the
fence in right flead, scoring three rung
and then anther'run was scored in
the inning, Erwin pitched for Gorier-
ich, while Heideman and Ytregblut
wore the Zurich battery. The stilt -
outs were about equal. It was a good
game and a nttc crowd Veen Oat,
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ON CREDIT
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cases in
white finish
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With this Premium Anthracit4.
at the low summer price..
Also
Miller Creek, for your Thresh,
ing.
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash Prices paid for
..Eggs on a graded basis,.
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SUMMER 'TIME
Requirements
Here are some of the Goods the Farmer will need
which we can supply you with at Reasonable.
Prices, such as:
New Flower, Vegetable Seeds, Root Seed and
Sorgum, Etc., Etc, New Formaldehyde, Paints,
Varnishes and Varn-o-lac. Also: Dress Goods,
Prints, Broad Cloth, Hose, Underwear, House
Dresses, A few Stamped Mats left at Bargain
Prices, Harness Repairs a specialty.
Fresh Groceries Always On Hand
R. Nf DOUGL
GENERAL NIEROHANT
PHONE 11 - 97
E3 LAKE,
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