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5 DOZEN LADIES HOUSEDRESSES IN PRINT, BROAD-
CLOTH, SEERSUCKER, PRICED$ 1.98 TO $4.50
NEW VAL AND CLUNY LACES, EMBROIDERIES, SILK
RIBBONS, VELVET RIBBONS.
NEW CHENILLE MATS FOR BATH OR BEDROOMS, ASST.
SIZES, COLORS $2.98 TO $6.75
NEW CRAG RUGS, SPECIAL AT EACH ' $9.25
NEW PLASTIC TABLECLOTHS IN BEAUTIFUL FLORAL
DESIGNS.
72" AND 81" SHF.F,TINGS. GET YOUR SUPPLY EARLY!
Men's Wear
MENS AND BOYS OVERCOATS AT GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES.
BOYS ALLWCOL WINBREAKERS, REG. $4.50 for $3.50
REG. $3.25 for $2.35
BOYS COTTONADE BREECHES LINED TO CLEAR $2.25
EVERYTHING IN FRESH GROCERIES, VEGETABLES
AND FRUITS
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ITEMS 01' LOCAL ifTEKEST
ST. PETER'S
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob hlalberer and
Evangelical Lutheran Church
son, Jack, spent Saturday in Lonlon. •i;UPv1CII — u2d'i'AIt10
Mr. and Mrs Ross Johnston mot- _
ored to London one day last week. RSV E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
Mr. flay ,Schilbe of London, spent
the v eeh-en'd at the home of his 10; aout ---Divine Services.
pal eats, .+ir. 1,1 -til Mrs. .iilfred 11.15 a.m. --Sunday School.
:k lilac. 7.30: p.m.. --Divine Worship.
Mi,s Jean Krueger, purse-4n-train-
ine: at Victoria Hospital, London, en-
joyed Saturday at the home- of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Krueger.
Miss Ilene Miller and friend, of
London were week -end visitors at the
home of t•ie former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted. Miller. •
Mrs. Ed.Brisson, of near Drys-
dale, who has not been enjoying the
best of health, is improving nicely at
the residence of Mrs. C. Ayotte.
• The many friends -of Mrs. Allan
Steel -le of the Bronson line, are ple-
ased- to hear that she is progressing
very favourably after her recent in-
jury from a fall.
What A Storm
Just as the newscasters and the
local ! aromr `ers told us the end of
last week, of the big storm that w:
to reach c, Sunday, anc re surely
dirt corns w't'n a venganee, a fifty -
mile an hour wind, with an a'bund-
um e of .meow which went whirling
and sculling all over the community.
Monday and most of- Tuesday traffic
was at a standstill, with no cars nor
transports moving, even the railway
from London did not get opened by
to -day, Wednesday they are still tied
up. A truck came up -n `Tuesday
afternoon over the Highway And bro-
ught alone. the mails' and ne:essary
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eres . B.•.. 1.�; ,-‘,:hen the train
will getthrough we know not:; Peo-
ple mostly staved at home and kept
out of traffic dangers, which: is the
best plan in times like this.,; But
the sun is out bright again and the
big banks seem to be settling a bit,
and as the weeks are wearing away,
and the sun getting stronger, in the
matter of a few weeks, we ,will see
the . signs -of spring approaching.
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Huron & E'ie Debentures
CANADA TRUST
Guaranteed Certificates
AMOUNTS OF $100.00 OR MORE ACCEPTED BY THF.
COMPANIES. INTEREST AT 21.PER CENTUM PER
ANNUM PAYABLE TWICE A YEAR FOR THREE YEARS
OR MORE. INTEREST BEGINS ON DAY CHEQUE IS
RECEIVED AT HEAD OFFICE.
A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR YOUR. FUNDS. AT MORE
THAN USUAL INTEREST.
LITERATURE AND FULL PARTICULARS FURNISHED BY
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
Telephones: Office 65; House 175.
Andrew F. mess, - Zurich
Everybody Welcome to all Servir e:
EMMANUEL,
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
REV.. Ci. B'.. UE'.CKENDORN,
Minister
Oesh--Organist
10 a.m..—Worship:. Sermon:
11 a.m.—Sunday School.
7.30 pam—Wov;slii.pa. Sermon:
insurance
We are in. a position to take care
of Youn Insurance requirements,
Such as Fire.; Auto, Sickness, Accid-
ent andI3'ospiiatizatiorn.
License No. C110.I8:
HY. GALLMANT
Phone 150
ZURICH
DONALD BEDARD
WINS ORATORICAL .
An oratorical contest by pupils of
the Exeter High School sponsored by
the Exeter Lions 'Club was held in the
Canadian Legion 'rooms -Friday even-
ing last. The limited -accommodation
was packed ,for the occasion in spite.
of the fact that it was raining at the
I tune. R. N. Creech, chairman of the
Lions education committee, acted as
chairman and announced that it was
the first contest of the kind to be
• held in. Exeter . There w*era seven•
speakers who were allowea twelve
minutes each. A short- musical pro-
' gram added to the entertainment ,
The first three speakers were Len-
ore Normington , Helen Sweet , and
Mary Houlahan . Then followed a
piano solo by June Bierling, The
I last four speakers were :Milton Mc
Cullagh , Donald Bedard , • Ralph
Krueger annd !Marjorie -Sewell . •
The subject under discussion was
"Is Canada Yet a 'Nation. " Each
speaker handled the subject in a
somewhat different manner but a
wealth of 'material -on the history
of Canada, its resources and accom-
plishments was presented to the,
audience in such a manner •asto sur-
prise the teaching staff of th4 school
as well as those who were thrilled
by the presentations.
While the judge's were- making
their decision Helen !Shaptoii sang
a solo . Donald Easton on tl4:e, slide
tronilbone and Campbell Krueger
with 'the saxophone, played it duet.
Bruce Eickmier, Gerald ''I-Kgenell,
Campbell and Ralph Krueger sang a
quaiitette with Miss MarjorieHoff-
man as accompanist.
The principal, iHarol ,Sturgis ,
complimented the speakers and paid
tribute to the Lions Club fol spon-
se,ring such an event. In giving the
decision of the judges Rev+, A. B.
Irwin spoke of the high calibre of
the ad -dresses and announced Donald
Bedard as the winner and Miss Norm-
ington as second. Both are fifth
form students. One and perhaps 'both
of them will take part in a lone -con-
test, the winner -of which will go on
to a district contest.
The judges were Miss L. M. Jeck-
ell, Elmer D. Bell and Rev .,M,r..Irwin
The winner received a prize of
$10.00; Miss Normington $5.00 and
the other contestants $2.00. • each.
Lion President Dr. Steiner presented
the awards. Ralph Krueger thanked
the Lions Club on behalf of the con-
testants. –•
DASHWOOD
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Mr. Maurice Mum -pp and Lloyd
Rader have exchanged properties and
are busy moving this week.
Mr. Percy Humble of Sarnia is
visiting with Mr and Mm. R. Goetz.
Mr. Wes 'Wolfe is on the sick list
We hope for -a speedy recovery,
Mrs. Jack Huffman who spent a
few weeks with her another, Mrs. C.
Guenther who has been on the sick
list, returned to her home in ('ort
rColbourre,
Murray Wolfe of Toronto spent
the week -end with his parents.
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HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
Order Now
ALBERTA COAL
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
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Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wail.
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock. '
Income Tax Returns,
BOOKKEEPING
Financial Statements
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Farmers
Bossiness Men
Professional Men
Garage Operators
and Others
ARTHUR FRASER
Telephone Exeter 17
F:. O. Box 118
Temporary Office at the house of
the- late Dr. H.- K. Hyndman;
Huron Street, Exeter
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slaun of Lon
den were visitors with Mr. and Mrs
Sam Elsie on Saturday.
Mr.. and Mrs. Seo Gibson and fain -
thy spent the week -end. in Thedford.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Lorenz Genttner sp-
ent the week -end in Chatham.
William Zimmer ,Passes
William Zimmer, retired proprietor;
of the Commercial Hotel here died on
iilIonday morning, Feb. 10th at his
residence. 'He was (born 83 years ago
at ,St. Agatha. 'Sixty-one years age • o.
he came here, and was a carriage
maker by trade. He was predeceased o
by his_ wife the former Magdeline
Dietrich and by a son Jack, a daugh-
ter, (Mrs. A. Weber.) Mr. Zimmer e•
was a mesnlber of St. Boniface R. C.
Church, Zurich. -Surviving are five +D
daughters, Miss •Ida at home and
Misses Ella, Rose, Tillie and -A.ntion- " s
ette all of Detroit, and three 'Sons,
Herman of Windsor; Alfred or fort-
land, Oregon; and Urban in 'Califor-
ni-a; .one 'brother, Louis, of St. Ag-
atha. The body rested at his late
home in Dashwood till Wednesday
morning at 9.15, to St. Boniface
Church, Zurich where requiem mass
was sung at ten a.m. Interment in
the adjoining cemetery. RRev. A. J.
Lucier,-officiated
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NEW ENAMELWARE: -
We are. very fortunate in receiving a shinent of New
Enamelware, such as Cooking Utensils, Etc., which,
seem: to: be of very good quality, and some. attractive,
color designs. To: appreciate these articless one must'
sef. them.. We invite your inspectis;an.
MATTRESSES MATTRESSES
Our Stock of Mattresses is very good, ands ypU have
a fine'range'to choose from, a fine stock: of Spring.
Filled; Mattresses, also the usual -Felt filled. Mattresses
Priced. Very Reasonably
ED ROOM FURNITURE
We have: some very attractive and newly designed! Bed
Ruoin Silites'r jlast in, which are of the newest pattern*
and finishes:, .Be sure and see them ir iii`esterrt in,
this line of furniture.
A FuR Line of all the Home Requirements
Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware
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"WOMAN OF STONE"
Thrilling True Mystery
There were too many neat coin-
cidences in the life -of a woman. Five
members of her family allegedly
died of epilepsy—and she had in-
surance policies on all of them. Read
about her cold-blooded murder plot
in "Women Of Stone", , by Peter
Levine, in The American Weekly
with this Sunday's (Feb. le) issue
of The Detroit Sunday Times.
BANK SHORTENS FARIvMERS'
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For the convenience of our Members and Patrons -
of the Zurich District, Co -Op. Feeds, Binder Twine,
Etc., are now available at Mr. M. G. Dietz's Feed
Mill, at Zurich.
R. J, COOPER, Manager
PHONES: - Hensel" 115. Zurich 154
Low-Cost Loans Make Farming
Easier
New labor-saving devices, new
farm machinery and new appliances,
designed to shorten working hours
and lighten farm chores, are now
appearing on the Canadian market.
With them are coming such modern
comforts and conveniences as inside
plumbing, hot- running water, wash-
ing machines and other devices -to
lighten the housewife's burden.
Many of these improvements have
already found their way to Canad-
ian farms and homes. The Bank of
Montreal has played an important
part through its farm improvements
loans in making this postwar equip-
ment immediately available. If the
problem of financing is preventing
you from getting ,your share, a B of
M loan at low interest rates may be
the answer. `
Mr. Gordon Sewell, manager of'.
the Bank of Montreal, will be glad
to review your plans with you. 13e
will show you in a practical way
what is meant when he says, -"When
you ask for a loan at the 13 of M.
you do not ask a favour."
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We have recently received a Carload of Masonite.
Let Us Supply Your Needs!
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Phone 69
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REQUESTS
CHECK YOUR IMPLEMENTS EARLY FOR NEEDED
REPAIRS, AS THEY ARE STILL HARD TO OBTAIN.
"THE SERVICE ARM FOR CANADIAN FARM"
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