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WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS,
-4) TRAVELLING IkAG S, VALICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND
ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY
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IF YOU HAVE. BF.EINI THINKING OF ADDING. A FINE NEW
PIANO TO THE PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, 13,E SURE AND
CONSULT US,, AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPUL.A.R.
SHERLOCK MANNING. LINE.
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FRED Trilti - ZURIGH
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A MESSAGE OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO YOU. (ip
0 .FROWN'S BOOT SHOP AS RUDE UP A WORTHY REPU TAT-
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I ABLE PRICES: LT IL :.S BEEN THE POLICY OF THIS 'STORE
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3 AS THE BEST LEATHERS. HENCE, OUR TWICE -.A -YEAR ,
1 SALES. • YEAR BY YEAR THEY HAVE MET WITH GREATER
SUCCESS BECAUSE THE PUBLIC HAS LEARNED THAT HON-
p,EST-TO-GOODNESS BARGAINS DT HIGH GRADE .SHOES ARE
•'ORFERED.
• 4, • Men's Heavy Lumberman Rubbers, ,Reg. 8.50, 'Sale 1 rzee...... $2.25 I
• Boys' Heavy Lurnbern en Rubbers, 3.00, .Sale Price............... $1.95 •
' Youth's Heavy Rubbers, Reg. 2.75 , Sale .Price ...$1.50 p
Men's Pennrnar Pore Waal Socks, Reg. '1.75, Sale Price........ 1.15
ezt • Boy>t's Pennian''s Pure Weal Socks, Reg. 1.50, .Sale Price 75c toto
l Men's Plain Rubbers, Reg. 1.50, Sale Pr"ice............... . ..$•.00
S Women's and Girl's Jersey Wool •.Golashes, Reg-. 3.50, Sale..$1.50
• Women's Splashes, Cuff Washes, . Reg - 3.50, 3.50, . Sale Price . _ ... $1.95
;Miss Pat. Pampss, Reg. 3-50, Sale .Price . $1.95—$2.45
Boy's High Graefe Shoes and ;Oxfords, :Reg. 4.00,. Sale Price...$2.05
Women's' Handout' Slippers, Reg. ' 1.50, :.Sale Price.. 85c
• Men's Fat and LeatherSippers, Reg. 2.00, Sale Price - 95c
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IT WILL. PAT YOU: TO SHE OUR NEW FABRICS J fND TO
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KNOW HOW CORRECTLY Y'OU CAN )i3E DRESSED IN FINELY
TAILORED' CLOTHES, -AIN.D, AT PRICES THAT WILL SURPRISE
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FEBRUARY 19 (931,
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ome Me:rchan
Chester L. Smith„ reittiewrier,
$1.25 n year, U.S. $1.50 Sia A.ctromoot
L..ss IN ARftXARS,s2 A1M BR GEf,Ar >•Rexn
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OUR CORNER
Thinking is one of the most un-
popular .amusements of the present
human race.
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There is one thing in which we can
agree with the Communists. Not
one of them drinks the other is fit to
govern.
Some take too much trouble -in
making pleasure' and others too much
pleasure in making trouble.
Now that a New York dispatch in-
form us that the buyers are buying,
it must necessarily follow that the
sellers are selling.
Some firms now guarantee their
workers 48 weeks' Work a Year; one
employer, however, contributed $15,
000 for the relief fund, and at the
same time Spent $300,000 .on rale
tapestries.
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The new tunnel between Detroit
and Windsor, which cost twenty
throe million dollars . and took two
years to buold, is about one mile long
and will accomodate about one
thousand vehicles per hour in each
direction. It takes about three min-
utes for an auto to pass through it
Greenland is said to be changing
its mode of living. Snow huts aye
disappearing and wooden houses are
taking their place. Hygenlc methods
of living are being adopted and .How
rs are being cultivated. The world
does move.
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Ten years ago there were forbear-
ing animals valued at $4,723,105 on
fur farms in Canada, now there are
The Peace River district is- now
shipping bacon in carload lots to Van-
couver. .And they say that the qual-
ity is of the very best.
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Canada's Funded debt has risen to
$2,362,941,947, compared with $2,-
304,460,178
2;iO4,4ti0,178 a year ago, while her
net debt has risen from $2,160,158-
433 to $2,204,803,407 in the same
period. The process of debt reduct-
ion has been replaced by one of debt
increase, and federal tax reduction is
also to be followed by federal tax
increases.
It is calculated out of every dollar
spent by out-of-town Visitors in the
city, seventeen cents goes to hotels,
twenty-seven cents to retail stores;
twenty cents to resturauts, and ten to
transportation. Henry Ford estimat-
es that with his emplowees thirty-two
per cent of their incomes is spent for
food, twelve ger cent. for clothing
and twenty-two per cent, for housing.
• The 31st Annual At -Home of the
• Huron Old Boy's Association ok Tor -
a onto was held in the spacious Arcad-
e
tan Court, Simpson Building, Toronto
• last Thursday evening with an attend -
• ante far exceeding any event in the
history of the Association. This Ar-
cadian Court is especially adapted for
functions of this nature. The large
a dining room floor was used for danc-
ing, while; :the beautiful balcony was
used for euchre and bridge. 'The
refreshments were served quickly and
without a hitch and the arrangein-
ents were like clock work.
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Yes! You will Find a
{ DIFFERENCE IF YOU BURN
1:) RIO d'AMTH
SCRANT
MONEY 'TIGHT YOU SAY
: Tighten up then .on that Fuel Bill b)
Burning Our
Servet 'Solway Coke, or No. 3 Sean
Pocahontas and Bank that funact
with our Small Pea Coal, We ear*
in stock Nine 'Different Varieties of
Fuel. Come in and let us talk oval
your Pud1;Probleans ;Atli you.
For Cash Payment a Discount of 50:
per 'Don w'i'1 be Allowed.
X Lt for
f60.,,e ,lar 10AIEt' SALL, ONT.
•G'Dwyer and daughter
to London on Tuesday.
report that Mr. Peter
s been quite ill the past
,wing favorably.
ssack formerly of Zu -
i Paisley, spent the past
i friends in Zurich.
re. 3. P. Rau and son
a few days this week
nd.
id- Klapp returned to
Zurich, where he intends I.
r a while, due to a slack
;Vapor Stove Factory, at
.ye he has been employed
Table time.
id- Geiger of the Bron
taken to St. Joseph's
ndon, on Monday even -
5 h'rated on for bowel tro-
r, Roland Geiger, and her.
Pear Pfilo accompanied
to London, where they ! M
luend the week,
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to':•�%'
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t Schwalm of Ilumbolt,
Sa,l Nktitting a fewweeks with his
met las. Mary Schwalm and
otl 'tms. Mr. Schwalm, who is
a C o 'k engineer advises that
comb o ,*r'd the lyest are very hard
at i e <:i d 'farmers cannot get
fo 'la a'',nin what they paid for
the ,>1' 1i I#i nt; thereof.
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WE BELIEVE WE CAN GIVE YOU THE VERY BEST 1F7^ii-.
WATCH REPAIRS. WITH PRICES CONSIDERABLY BEL0:31:"
WHAT IS 'CHARGED IN THE LARGER. CENTRES..
arthermore We can give you prompt sere~.
i:l:RING THE COMING YEAR WE ARE DEVOTING OUR 1::-
';IR.E TIME TO THE BUSINESS OF WATCH, CLOCK, A`.t'',`"
JEWELLRY REPAIRING •
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO WATCHES SENT IN BY MAIL
HESS, THE JEWELLER
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Byer ee tiiP, saa' tnsenrgenee'
1ast;''wc el ' ..of the passing of their
uncle, the ltc John Zeller, at Grand
Rapids, on '';v<ebruary 7th, at the age
og 3$ ye irsand 7 months. The late
Mr. Zeller' ''11 be remembered by
a goodly number of the older resid-
ents:'of town 'and community.
After14 hard struggle of fast and
furious hockey in the final playoffs
with ate Hensel' team, the Zurich
boys Virally won the Hay Champion-
ship, rlthe fine trophy donated by
Mr. l' errand Haberer of town. The
forint d*=nation taking place on Wed-
nesday e4kii,. last. The cup which
can OAP'i the window or Reith's
Bakera wary creditable one, and
must be =,{liiliree'times by one team
before. it 1ri1'be .permanently claimed.
Sih
aild al
ical C
ver Tea
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a ---The Womans' Mission
4qty'' of Emanuel Evangel-
, Zurich, will serve a Sil-
,the ;Home of Miss Anna
Hess, begigNng., at 3 o'clock on , Sat-
urday, Fc%' tiiry 28th. A wide open
invitation 4i extended to all to enjoy
this- lileacalrt social event. A silver
offering will be. accepted .at the door
You may bit care that a most dainty
anii:eon awaits you, so
dv*iate open. All ladies
en' as well are cordially
and tasty
keep the ab
and gentler;
invited 1.ipt+
Mr. "dist of town received
the rate}i '. telligence on Mon-
day ever,,,, + ` the illness of his
father, ,13;',#, ti,rfPs at Crediton, but
who waL- tf ' d1lri.g the funeral of a
brother +� le,hiOn, ' and somehow
while Mr. '14 i-t`'Sr, was crossing the
street it ...i,} 'bol'' Beach, Mich., he
was accidently struck with an auto.
with the.,resuii.'-that his leg was fract-
ured and braid otherwise. Mr. Ev.
Ilaist left eaitiij Tikesday morning, ac-
companic:ti' bio bis '-itother from Cred-
iton, foz kkarbor Beach, leaving by
auto.
Gingerich---.-Steckle
On 'F,brtlarry ''first a happy matri-
monial event. wa;, celebrated in Stan-
ley Townshi,p,tifOen Miss Margaret,
daughter of ,Mr; .and Mrs. Menno
Steckle, Sr.,' was united in hold wed-
dlock to Mr. Noah- "Gingerich, also of
Stanley'. MI and Mrs. Gingerich
will reside ori" thefarm , which He
recently purc1 i,,isetd from Mr. Val.
Gerber.
W inert SAumacher
A very interesting matrimonial ev-
ent took ;plate 'at the Lutheran
Parsonage,` .Dashwood, on Januar."
31st, by Rewe CV C., Ness, when he
united in we441°cl Elva, daughter
of I1r. and :1i1i Louis Schumacher,
of Dashwood, 1i4r, Garnet tVil-
lert, of H tv,YF4 i aShip. I heir ° ma:)1'
friends exterlcl,+:+ anPratulations,
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I On Sale at less than Cost Pr c & it.
Now is the time to secure citral t
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BOY'S HEAVY RUBBERS, RED SOLES ':L. is
t. CHILDREN'S LUMBERMEN'S, PLACE SOLES
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4' MEN'S LEATHER TOPS, RED SOLES, 12 -in. ti
ICHILDREN'S OVERSHOES, AT
4" MEN'S RUBBER I300TS, AT, .
s. • CHILDREN'S AND MISSES FELT SLIPPERS,
ALSO WOMEN'S, AT
MEN'S CASHMERETTE BOOTS, FELT LINED}
Footwear at low prices
SEE OUR SOUTH WINDOW FOR A FEW OF THE MANY
UTNE BARGAINS WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU.
LIEN'S SNAG PROOOF HEAVY RUBBERS atT -.
RUBBER SOLES, AT '
BOY'S SOCKS, AT PR. .
WOMEN'S BLACK AND FANCY OVERSHOES,
REG. $2.775 to $5.00 NOW .....,.
25C anti axfx'
FRr7 *'' SON
Phone 82 or 115
Ztairkh
We are offering a special discount
of 10 to.25 per cent off on all ViTirkter
goods up to the end of Februariy,
Watch our remnant counter. This
is a real bargain stde.
Come in and be convinced
fit
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