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ZUR!CH HERALD
Thursday, ilVfarch 11th, 4(954
THE STORE WITI-1 THE STOCK
Our Stock of Spring and Summer Goods is now
almost complete. We would like to show you
our fine range of new Dress Materials, such as
100rNylons, Rayon Slubs, Pure Silks, Rayon
Linen, Chambrays, Flecked Slubs, Rough and
Tumble Cloths, Denims. See the New Patterns
Tints { rints
We carry a very large supply of all the Newest in
Prints including the Famous Fruit of the Loom
Line.
Prices range from 45c to 75c a Yard.
90 Pieces to Choose From.
New samples for Men's Made -to -Measure Suits and
Top Coats now on hand. Also a new lot of
Ready -to -Wear Suits and Trousers now on display.
We carry a large supply of Work Clothes such as
Shirts, Overalls, Jeans, Sweaters, Smocks, Sox,Caps
WALLPAPERS
A complete range of New Wallpapers now ready.
Also a few bundle lots still available at Reduced
Prices. -
Over 100 Patterns to choose from.
SPECIALS
Kitchen Towels, large size at pair .98c
Lot of Prints at per yard 45c
Broadcloths, assorted colors, at yard 45c
White Flannelette 27 -in. at yard .39c
Men's Denim Jeans, Special, pr. 3.69
M.:2's. Work Shirts, Sanforized each 9,75
Men's Work Sox with nylon, pr. 75c
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Groceries - Dry Goods - Men's Wear
TELEPHONE 59
ZURICH
The Drysdale Store
Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys
The Store with the Best Variety of all Kinds
of Groceries
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! 1
GIVE US A CALL!
JOHN DENOMY - DRYSDALE .. Phone 98 r 1
HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
Your Fuel Needs
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
IOCAL. NEWS
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QQ Gently with relatives in Port, Huron.
0 'Mrs. M2. Vanetta, sister of Mrs; 0'-
Q Brien, returned with them and is
Venjoyng a visit with the O'Brien
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How is your Subscription (Paid?
Ma, Keith Revel of •Londort, was
a caller in town, on Monday.
Mrs ,Marjorie Williams has return-
ed home after spending a few weeks
with her relatives at Exeter.
Mrs. Robert McBride and son
Lorne of Kippen were in towai on
Saturday
Mr and Mrs Ed. Beaver gave re-
turned to their home atter spending
two months 'with their daughter,
(Eileen), Mr and Mrs. Murray Bruns -
kill of Mossaly, near London
The many friends of Mrs Edmund
Walper of the Bronson line; regret
to learn that Mrs. Walper is a pat.
dent in the iSoutii :Huron Hospital,
Exeter. We wish her a•ipeedY reiov-
Mr,' and Mrs. 'Win.
Olive and Leroy O'Brien visited re -
Mr. Edgar Schnell of Kamloops.
13.C., visited with his aunt and uncle
:Mr. and Mrs. Adolph ` Kalbileiecri for
a few days: He also visited with Mrs
Robert McBride, Kippen, and a 'bro-
ther at Hamilton. He was atteiaarng
a convention at Chicago, and. came
on through calling on friends.
Music Examination
Ai the. recent 'examination o1' the
Toronto Royal 'Conservatory of Mus-
ic held. at London, the pupil of Miss
Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T,,Grace Erb
daughter of i1VIr and Mrs.. Eriund
Enb, was successful in passing,- her
Grade 5 piano 'with honors a We
congratulate both 'teacher ana upil
for the splendid : success.,
Had:Nasty Fan
;Mrs. Philip Hartman of .the Kron
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son line had -a nasty fall last PVed-
g nesday when she slipped and full on
the kitchen floor. When her food
husband who was in the house at the
time came to her aid, he thought sure
her right arm and leg were broken,
as she could not walk after he got
her up. • Dr. St. Pierre was cal-
led and found no broken ,bones; al-
though she may have to have x-rays
taken, as she cannot walk alone. Mrs
Hartman's many friends wish her
400 a speedy recovery.
490 Women's Institute
Mrs. Wm. Forrester and Mrs.
Leonard Erb were hostess - at the
O March meeting the the Zurich W. 1.;,
O held in the Torwn Hall, Zurich, on
• Monday eve., March 8th. Mrs..For-
rester was in charge of the program
• and opened the meeting by all joined
iinsinging the Institute " Ode, .and
praying the Lord's Prayer. Singing;
When you and Iwere Young, Mag -
sig gie", followed by guitar selections
ii by 'Misses Joan Koehler and -Mary
G Anne Rennie. A humorous reading
41 , by Mrs. Leonard Erb, `Always Better
° with Butter"; Miss Cecilia Den -murine
rendered a piano solo; Mrs. Forrest-
er read a poem, "The Glamore Girl";
• 1 All the above numbers were well
g given and greatefully received.
Mr. Newell Geiger, guest speaker,
topic; "Agriculture and Canadian In-
dustries." Women's Institute is a
• part of Agriculture. Fishing is the
• oldest industry, 3,000 B. C. plows
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• and hoes in Egypt betaine famous,
• also wheat growers. The Romans took
O pride in their Work, etc., from the.
17th century reaper machines came
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YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
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 .�
for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best A
Advantages.
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williarrls Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith:
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy "and shell Hard-
ware always in stook.
STADE & WEIDO
ZURICH - ON'1'.
QUALITY PRICE SERVICE
'FOR SAFE SHORT TERM
INVESTMENT, the
Hexon ez Erie
Mortgage Corporation
Now paying 834 % for 1 and 2 years.
4% for : 3, 4 and 5 years.
On. investments 1100:00 and over.
INTEREST HALF YEARLY
J. W. Haberer .- Phone 161
Fire, Auto and Casualty
Insurance.
For as long as there is human
suffering then there is need of
the Red Cross. You know the.
need, and how great it is. Please
help generously=--thework of
mercy never ends.
$5,422,85,0
is needed this year
Local Campaign Headquarters
`and Telephone Number
into action; 750 acres are easier to
handle today than years ago 100
acres. With the help of theGovern-
ment our standard is higher; by cult-
ivating the soil one also cultures with
the soil. Out do the open air we feel
the nearness of God's handiwork. Let
us not forget our souls as well as our
soil. A vote of thanks was given to
the speaker for the splendid'thoughts
and help. Mr. Geiger replied with
thanks. Mrs. Thos. Meyers, president
took charge of the business. Minutes
were read by Mrs. Forrester and ap-
proved. Mrs. Newell Geiger gave the
treasurer's report Other business was
transacted. The meeting closed with
the Queen. Refreshments were serv-
ed. A social time was enjoyed.
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Are You Content?
The cause of Discontentnmen+"t — Selfishness. — lie that loveth
abundance shall not bet° satisfied with increase. Eccl 5: 10.
THE CURE for Discontentment — A new Nature ---- If ye
then be risen with Christ, seek those things above, set
your affections on things above, for ye (the old self) are
dead. Col. 3. 1-3.
—A New Caretaker:
The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want. Prov. 23: 1.
My God shall supply all your need. Phil. 4: 19,
The Bliss of Contentment:
—1 have learned in whatsoever state I am, therewith to he
content. Phil. 4: 11.'
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GOLDEN RULE GOSPEL MESSENGER
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Men's and Boys' Wear
LATEST Suit Sample's
Men's Dress and Work
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Easter Suit Early,
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cost per pound of milk produced Can Be Reduced by feeding
1 balanced ration made from SHUR-GAIN MILK PRODUCER
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LINOLEUM, TILE and FLOOR -SANDING
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Phone - Zurich - 63.
We carry the usual line of Shelf and Heavy
Hardware.
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Bathroom
We Specialize in:
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WALL BOARD
Easy to paint oz paper. Many
grades and types in stock, Per
Square Foot as low as
5 Cents
MAPLE FLOORING
Select grade, end -matched Maple
Flooring. Per 100 Square net
- $23.00
CONVERT YOUR ATTIC
10% Down
30 Months To Pay
Wasted Attic Space can 1 1•
and Economically Converted Wit
extra Bedrooms or an income pinis
ducing Apartment. . You can as
most of the work yourself. Roo
our collection of pima and ideas
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Fred C. Kalbfleisch 8E Son Ltd.
Lumber, Shingles Ind Builders' Supplies