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BED SPREADS
12 only Fine Chenille Bedspreads, all large
Sizes in various color combinations. Also
plain white. Priced from 12.50 to 16.50.
RUGS
A lot of Felt Rugs to taks place of Tapestry
Mats, which are very scarce. Also a shipinerrt
of Hooked Mats in assorted sizes and patterns
MEN'S WEAR
A few Mens and Boys Ready-to-wear Suits
still available. A. lot of new Ties, Sox. A.
small lot of Ballantyne's Sweaters for Men,
extra fine quality pure wool.
GROCERIES
Diced Carrots in tins, each
Diced Beets in tins, each
Macoroni, 2 lbs. for
Vanilla Custard, per Pakg
Bulk Black Tea per lb.
Davis Gelantine, per pkg
1lc
1lc
►1c
be
53c
19c
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits twice Weekly
Everything in Garden Seeds. Also Mangel and
Turnip Seed.
Gastro Bros.
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Damage by Fire?
Labor and Material Costs have increased consider-
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Insurance License No. A 714
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your farm? List the same with me. No obligation
unless sale is completed.
Real Estate License No. 1354
Telephones: Office 65; House 175.
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Insurance and Real Estate - Zurich
ZURICH HERALD
ITEMS P LOCAL INTEREST
Mrs. Edw. Gascho arid. Mrs. Har-
old Stade spent Tuesday at London,
Rev, C. P. Hec'kendorn spent a few
days in Toronto last week.
Mrs. E. Hey has returned from a
few weeks visit with lie, reins in De,-
tfo it.
Mr. Ted. Mittleholtz and daughter
Patricia visited in London' on Tues-
day,
Miss Jemima Johnston is spending
a few days at the home of Miss \Mary
Johnston, weet of Blake.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Weida and chil-
dren were recent visitors at Kitch-
ener.
Owing to the rebuilding of the St.
Peter's Lutheran Church in town, the
public services are being held' in the
local town hall.
Mr. T. Harry Hoffman of Dash-
wood is wearing a special smile these
days. llis wife presented him with a
baby boy.
Mr. Swantz has returned' to hi's
home in the West, after spending
some time at the hone of his sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Hoist of' town.
Mrs. A. E. Hamilton and daughter
Mary Lou of London, are. spending•
this week at the home of Mr. Jelin
Galster and other friends..
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oesch and'
daughter Donna have returned after
vi-iting at the home of Mars: Oesch's
mother, Mrs. Kink, in Desfboro Twp.
The many friends of Mr. Andrew
Thiel. are very glad. to 'hear that he
is getting along nicely after lits re-
cent fall and is able to be up and
around again.
LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected. every Wednesday)
Eggs, dozen 31,-22
22
Butter, creamery
iChickens, dressed: 30-20
Wheat. bushel ............... 1.12
Oats, bushel 50c
Barley, bush. ................. 73
Buckwheat, bush.. ..... . 70
Flourin cwt. 2.60, 2.75
Shorts and bran, ton, .. .....30.00
Middlings, ton ..... ............ 33.00
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL. CHURCH
HECKENDORN, Pastor
Mrs. M. OESCH, Organist
S1JNDi Y SERVICES
10' a:in.—Divine Worship.
1'1' a.m.—Chtirch School.
730 p.m.—Divine Services.
Y'ou. are• Welcome at call Services
ST:. PETER'S
Evangelical: Lutheran Church
ZIJ1?,I'CIT — ONTARIO
REX. E.. W:. HEINIRICH, PASTOR
10, a.me Divine Services.
11.15• aan. —Sunday School.
p.rn.—Divine Worship.
Every,•hody,• Welcome to all
Mr. Abram Eckel' has returned to
Plattsville after spending 'the winter
months at the honre of his son, Mr.
and :Hee 7,7alter Eckel', Goshen tine
n orth.
!!dr. and Mrs. C. Russell have re-
turned to London after spending sev-
eral days at the hosn:e of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Du-
charme.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brenner
have moved into the home in with
Mr. Daniel Gascho in, the easterly
outskirts of town, where they will re-
side.
May the 24th, the old traditional
holiday, passed off very quietly in
the village as there was little stir,
and many of the villagers 'wee:: away
at other places.
Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Heckendorn,
Mrs. Leroy O'Brien and Mrs. Ward
Fritz attended the W.M.S. Conven-
tion Held in St. Jacobs on Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer and
children and friends of Detroit are
enjoying the cottage owned by Mr.
Albert Hess on the lakefront at Du-
charme's Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bedard
have moved their household effects
from the home owned by.Mr. Herb
Rousseau into the home of Mrs.
Mary Miller, opposite St. Boniface
Church.
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HARDWARE •- SEEDS and FURNITURE
Pr
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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, I• urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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ZURICH — ONT.
QUALITY – PRICE SERVICE
Services
Zurich Beauty Shop
THE HOMEOF THE BETTER OIL
PERMANENTS
The Better Oil Permanents Applied
with the very latest of methods and
Equipment.
GIVE US A CALL!
Phone 153 for your Appointments.
DOREEN SCHILBE—Zurich
TThul..asiiive May' 30th,, .11
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NEW ENAMELWARE
We. are' very fortunate in receiving a Shipment of New.
EnameFware,. such as' Cooking Utensils; Etc., which, t
seem:. to- be of very, good quality, and some attractive,
color designs. To appreciate these articles one musty
see them.
We invite your inspection.
MATTRESSES MATTRESSES
Our Stock of Mattresses is very good, and, youhave--
a fine range to choose from, a fine stock of Spring
Filled.; Mattresses, also the usual Felt filled Mattresses
Priced Very Reasonably
BEDROOM 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, lie of furniture:.
Everything' in Shelf and Heavy, Hardware
A Full Line of all the Home Requirements
Johnston & Kalbfleisch
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 68
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MR. FARMER!
WHERE DO YOU GO FROM HERE?'
Only you can answer that question,.
You have a farm—you know its pose
sibilities and capacity for production;..
You also know that money spent.
wisely on worthwhile projects and
modern improvements can bring you
bigger profits from your farm, great-
er comfort for yourself and for your
family.
But perhaps you have not the ready
cash on hand. There is an answer far
that, too—the Bank of Montreal.
See Mr. Sewell, manager of the Bank
of Montreal. Tell him about your
plans. He can help you to worst them
out and he will show ,you. in a prac-
tical way what he means when he
says: "When you ask for a loan at
the B. of M. you do not ask a
favour.”
Misses Ada Hay and friend: Peggy
O'Neil, both nurses -in -training at St.
Joseph's ,Hospital, London, enjoyed a
visit at the home of the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hay, last
Thursday .
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Birk and
children and Miss Verna Birk, all of
Guelph, spent a very pleasant week-
end at the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Win. S. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Brokenshire.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jeffrey; Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Jeffrey were recent
week -end visitors with their mother,
Mrs. C. Ayotte of town, and who
accompanied then along to Detroit,
where Mrs. Ayotte will spend a few
weeks.
Miss Elda Reichert underwent an
operation in Dr. O'Dwyer's office on
Monday for the removal of- tonsils
and adnoise. We hope Elda will soon
recover and be able to resume her
duties at the local switchboard. Mrs.
Gertrude Fleischauer is helping out
during Miss Reichert's absence.
Rev. E. Heimrich; pastor of St.
Peter's Lutheran church and the var-
ious Sunday School Teachers attend -
the Sunday School Convention'
held at Philipsburg on Sunday after-
noon and evening. The sessions were
well attended and the hospitality was
very generous.
ivIr. and Mrs. William O'Brien and
daughter Miss Olive were .holiday
visitors with relatives in Port Huron
,ver the week -end. We understand
Mr, and Mrs, O'Brien will .celebrate
their 50th wedding anniversary this
coming Saturday, and a lovely time
is being looked for.
The recent rains and followed. by
the bright sunshine is developing a
roast wonderful growth. By the feel
of the lawn mower pushed ever the
lawn twice a week, there should be
an abundance of grass and hay this
•.'ear. Other spring crops are coming
along very nicely. While in many
other places, including Now York and
Pennsylvania States are exper cing
'rats floods which do a lot of damage,
we here .are having just enough rains
for good growing.
CARD OF THANK
I wish to greatly thank all the
neighbours and friends for the kind-
ness and sympathy shown during my
recent illness, for all assistance and
lovely cards sent. --Mrs. Henry -Law-
rence, Zurich.
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We have recently received a Carload of Masonite,
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Miss Helen O'Brien of London and
friend, Mr. Arthur McLean of Tor-
onto, are holidaying a week at the
home of the former's parents, •Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien.
Rev. and Mrs. John Burn of Dash-
wood called oh their 'friends, Mr.
and Mrs. Chris. Hoist, one day last
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich and
sons Gerald and Cleve, Mr. and Mrs
David Gingerich, have returned after
a very enjoyable motor trip to Mid-
land, Bay City and - Pigeon, Mich.
for several days over the past week-
end.
Sunday last visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter of
near Kippen were: Mr. acrd Mrs. W.
Horney of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Klopp and family,. Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. W. Brokenshire and Allan, all of
Zurich.
• A Chapter Each Day
You are living a Gospel.
A chapter each day,
;By deeds that you do,
I3y words that you say,
Men read what you live,
Whether faithless or true,
Say! What is the gospel accorded
to you?
BORN
Rohner — lir Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Sunday, May :12th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Rohner of Stanley
Township, a son (Grant Clarence):
Hoff`man—At Dr. Fletcher's Hosp-
ital, Exeter, on May 27th, to Mr. and
Mrs. T. Harry Hoffman, of Dashwood.
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Bedard—On May 2Srd, at the Far-
well Nursing Home, Zurich, to Mr..
and Mrs. Dennis Bedard, a son,
(Bernard.)
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1 HAVE A FEW CREAM SEPARATORS ON MY ALLOT-
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400 to 450 SIZE @ $59.50
850 to 900 SIZE @ $82.75
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Read the Word of God
And Know the- Truth
1—ALL ARE LOST AND NEED A SAVIOUR. Rom. 3:2:3
2—CHRIST IS THE ONLY SAVIOUR SENT BY GOD TO
SAVE LOST MAN. I Tim. 2: 5, 6
3—IF THOU SHALT CONFESS 'WITH THY :1'IOUTF( THE
LORD JESUS, AND SHALT BELIEVE TN THINE
HEART THAT GOD HATH RAISED HIM FROM THE
DEAD, TROD SHALT BE SAVED. Rom. 10: 9
CALL UPON THE NAME OF THE LORD AND BE
SAVED. Rom. 10: 13
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