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Vol. XXV I I I N o 43
ZURICH. THURSDAY -MORNING, MAY10, 1928.
Chester >w, Smith, Pub ;.
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2 SPRING FOOTWEAR FASHIONS
THEY ARE AWTHORATI.VE AS THE LAST ISSUE € F VOGUE
THEY WILL IMPRESS YOU WITH AN ALTOGETHER NEW
STANDARDOB` VALUE AT THE MODERATE PRICES.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE Only the best of Materials is
weed. Bring them toi me, and you are assured! of Satisfaction
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Our Corner
Canada's forests are going fast.
Yet how many people in this co-
untry betray any concern.
A bachelor is a fellow who gets
half as much mileage as a married
man out of a pair of socks -Ex.
God never made a man who
could not fit in somewhere. In
spite of that there are a lot of.
square pegs in round holes.
Britons eat, on an average, 120,
apples per head of the populatian
every year, while in the United St-
ates and Canada the average stands
at 200.
The Seaforth Expositor comes to
the conclusion that, "in proportion to
the work they do, the risk they run
and the hardships they undergo, the
rural mail courier is the poorest .paid.
man in Canada.
Not long ago two Detroit gunmen,
who came to Canada carrying guns
were sentenced to penitentiary for
three years because of this offence
Better this than waiting until they
had first used their guns.
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Mr. and Mrs. Simon Greb and
family motored to London on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. William Koehler and
family visited friends in Mitchell
aver Sunday.
Mit
Win. .Farrell of the Town
Line, has purchased a new (Essex
,sedan from, L, S!chilbe & axon, local
dealers.
.Mr. Fiank Siebert, and sister
Miss Leila a..f Detroit, wer€! ,week-
end visitors at the honxe of Mr.
and ,Mrs. W. L. Siebert. (
We are sorry to report that Miss
Stella Callfas is confined to her
bed with an attack of appendic-
itis.
Mr. ,and Mrs. C. O. Otnith of the
Blue Water Highway, were . week-
end visitors at Baden, Kitchener
A German girl seventeen years of and New Hamburg,
age, complained of stomach trouble Mr. . aaist as gail41r
d. ZimmEvermHan ashchoreenboygedfor
the busy season,.
Mrs. McClinchey of London, is
.Visiting,at the home of her brother,
:Mr. W. C. Wagner.
Mr, Cxeorge Deichert has taken
Forestry experts claim. that if a -,position with Mr. Wellington
fire can be kept out, Canada's fox` Johnston, an the butcher business
est growth each year will provide •fur the summer months.
all the timber and• pulp wood re- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siemon and
'quired. The chief problem; hew., daughter Lois of London, visited
ever, is not how to fight the File,relatives here and at Goderich ov-
but how to prevent it. .•
r e the eek -end.
Mr. wHilton Truemuer of the 14,
• eon,, has exchanged his Cher, s-
!clan to. Mr. G. Koehler, Pc'ntiac
and the doctors operated . to find
out the trouble or the difficulty. They
found just one and one-quarter poun-
ds of nails, buttons, and hairpins.
She will recover.
New Barber dealer, for a new Pontiac sedan.
• •Raving opened up a barber
o',Shop !in the Dominion House{,
• I Zurich, I ant, in a position to give
• ensure satisfaction to the public.
• Our prices are; -
•Haircuts .. ......2.5c
• Children's haircuts ... ...15
®• Shave 15
• Massage ... 25
Shampoo ...... ...... . ...25
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Razors Honed ..25
•Head Rub . 10
• Ladies Hair cuts 25
e Beginning May 10th every Thurs-
o day afternoon and evening a lady
will be here to m,arcelle,
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Phone appointments appreciated,
• Ladies Haircuts a Specialty
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Evangelical Church Notes
ZURICH - ONT.
Tuesday eve., 7 p.m, -Jr. League
Thursday 7.30 p.m. Prayer and
Praise
Friday 7.30 p.m, -Senior League
Friday 8.30 p.m. -Choir Practice
CHARMING PERSONALITY
At ' 't • describes a girl
certain writer
whose appearance seemed unattract-
ive. Her gait was awkard, her
.mouth was too big, she had freckles
moles and a wart, butwhen you knew
her, these minor details were
forgotten, so sweet and charming and
sunny was .her disposition. And
deep -seeing poet wrote of her saying
"Oh, if God had only made her msxle
out! Some • people are beautiful En-
ough on the outside, but within are
blemishes more hideous than freck-
les and warts. And the sight makes
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• us say: Ii only God had made thorn
.outside in. Charming personality is
the transfiguratiion of our inner life
by Christ's other worldly glory.
.Get it!
a SUNDAY SERVICES •
f Worship. 10 A. M.
4. i Subject: A message to the build-
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4 11 a„m,--=Bible School,
Mother's Day -Co to Sunday
School Day.
A special programme will be rern-
Z .dared. We welcome ,your presence
on this Go To Sunday School Day
and to all. the ;Sessions of our Uible
.School throughout the year.
J.' E, Gascho, Superintendent.
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V..Iea ship. 7.30 1'. M.
Subject: Special Mother's Day
Rev. W. Y. Dreier, Pautor
I. Miss Elizabeth Leihold has e -
turned to her home on the Baby -
lone Line, after spending the
winter months at Stratford.
Mr. - and I4lm1s. 1V e,, tlaufer, Mr.
and Mrs. Jul. Zeller, and Miss Mary
Wetlaufer, all of Kitchener, were
Wednesday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, John kGallman.
iIr. W. H. Pfile of flen;sall, has
disposed of his building lot just
east of the Catholic church, to
Mr. Harry Badour of the [tillage
who Yvill likely put it into cultiv-
ation.
• ,Miss Gertrude Weber -rho has
been employed as clerk in T. L.
Wurm's 'general store for anum-
ber of years, has severed her con-
nection with this store.
An auction sale of milch cows
will be held at the Dominion hotel
barns, Zurich, on Saturday, when
Za number of good choice Ont.-
aria cows will be sold.
Last week the Exeter Times -
Advocate came out in an all -home
printed paper, eight pages, and
we congratulate Editor Mr.
Southccitt and staff on the fine
job the,y ;are making of ,it.
,Ir. and Mrs. J. E Hoffman and
daughter Lily, Mrs. D. Betchen and
son Solly, all of London,Tdi. and 1V.Ps.
C. Guenther, son E. Irvin of Dash-
wood and grandchild little Margaret
of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Baker of Dashwood, visited at the
home. of Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin and
family, Babylone Line on Sunday.
The village water sprinkler has
again been brought into'action,
and Since we :now have an abund-
ance of water, there is no need of
having our roads so dusty. The
management have decided not to
put the usual road oil on the str-
ets this sumrnner, but to use lake
gravel and -eater instead.
The general slogan at y.his time
of the year is "clean up", and we
would urge everybody to ob-
serve this motto and have our Vil-
lage. look second to none in the
entire colnmuunity. Mr. Eilber•the
local official, of the Board .'of.
health wants Zurich to be .;ne of
the. best rid up villages *this side
of Toronto; So fall in (l.ne and
'"CLEAN UP".
The Evangelical League had a
very interesting and enjoyable meet-
ing last Friday evening. Miss Milo -
red Geiger, convenor- of the Christian
Citizenship Committee, occupied the
the, chair, i?ttss Pearl Gabel anti
Edith Greb sang a very p'
Ciliate Mir Ida Routledge themed
the di ctssion which was enjoyed '.
ever" : . The 1`1 'eating next
clay evening is in the !lands of tlir
Stewardship and Missions Committ' ;:‘
Miss Mildred Hoffman convener.
The most popular Line of Diem-,
and Rings in Canada
WE HAVE THEM
Hess, The Jeweller
Buy the ��st
COAL
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D. L. & W. SCRANTON
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Our Stock of Spring
and Summer Foot-
wear for Women,
Men, Boys and Girls
. are now complete
and we invite you
1925 Ford, 4 -door sedan, looks as good as new,
front and rear bumpers.
1926 Ford Coupe, upholstering and paint as good as new„ Bum-
pers front and rear and speedometer,
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4. 1923 -Ford Sedan, upholstering and paint good and this ear
can be bought for ,the price of a touring car. Motor in'
A. 1. condition.
1926 Ford Coach, equipped with bunmpers and new license, •
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0. FRITZ & SON
FORD DEALERS
Tires 30x31 $5. to $6. Batteries $9 95
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When you start out to do your
spring and summer buying come
Here
WE CARRY A NICE ASSORTME NT OF GINOHAl9 ,
PRINTS, BROADCLOTH RAYONS, STORTINGS, COETONA4,r jai
FLANNELETTES, ETC.
SHOES, AND RUBBERS, HARDWARE A FULL ASSORTNIF.NfT
OF PAINTS, FOR SPRING HOUSECLEANING. RARN'ai
REPAIRS A SPECIALTY.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON fL&ND.
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