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4 WE HAVE A. LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS,
TRAVELLING BAGS„ r„ V&LICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND
ARE OFFERING. THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY
A.TTR.AC'1•IVE PRICES.
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• W YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING OF ADDING A FINE NEW
PIANO TO THE PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND
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BROWN'S BOOT SHOP HAS BUILT UP A WORTHY • REP1aTAT-
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TO GYVE THEM CUSTOMERS 91,17, LATEST STILES AS WELL
AS THE BEST LEATHEI S. .HENCE, OUR TWICE -.13 -YEAR
SALES. YEAR BY YEAR THEY 'HAVE 1VIET WITH GREATER.
SUCCESS BECAUSE THE PUBLIC HAS LEARNED TH.A.T 1 ON-
LST-T0-G00DNESS BARGAINS7JIN HIGH GRADE SHOES .ARE
OFFERED.
Men's Heavy Lumberman Rubbers, Reg. •3,'50, ;Sale Price...... $2.25
Boys' Heavy Lumbermen Rubbers, '3.00, Sale Price_ .. _ .......'81.95
Youth's Heavy Rubbers, Reg.:2.75, 'Sale .Price..... ........1.50
Men's Pennman. Pure Wool Sadks, Reg. 1.75, 'Sale Price .,....... $1.15
Boyi's Penman's Fesre Wool .Sod's, Reg. 1.50, .Sale Price_ .....75c
Men's Plain Rubbers, Reg: 1.50, :Sale .Price ,. ...81.00
Women's and Girl's Jersey Wool Golashes, Reg. 3.50, Sale :31.50
Women's Splasher Cuff Gol.ashes, Reg. 3:50, Sale Prise.._81..95
Miss Pat Por ps 1 eg.. 3:50, Sale .Price $1.95-$2.45
oy's High Grad .hes and •Oxfords, Reg. 4.00, Sale Price...$2.95
Women's B'caudon1 Slippers, .Reg. L50, .Sale Price ...........5c
Men's Felt and Leather •Slippers, Reg..2.00; Sale Price_ 95e
These are cuJ.yr aY few .of.the anany:I,.ines notAdvertised.'
REP'AIRING NEATLY iD0NE
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Wild geese flying northward at this
season seers to contradict the verdict
of Mr. Groundhog on the weather
prospects. A few weeks will decide
whether the furred or the feathered
indicator is the more reliable. -Ex.
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Prince Edward Island last year had
45,000 acres .of potatoes. And they
will doubtless live up to the reputat-
ion which the Island has secured ov-
er a period of years.
A bank vault in New York has
been constructed below sea level.The
chamber is surrounded with water.
The bank robber will have to be a
diver if he wants to get into it.
It seemed very unreasonable at the
time but it is now argued with great
show of reason that if all war debts
had beenrepudiated at the close of
the Great War 'and the slate wiped
Ml d Mrs. E. Oesch were Mon-
daytovs at Dashwood.
Mi ''.A , Weber of the Bronson.,
Was in London on Monday.
Mr ?m.: Lamont made a business
trip to ,Crediton on Friday.
1\2r Mr;.McDougall of Goderich,
visited ,)•' ith Zurich friends over the
week euj ` '
1VTissF elan Foster of Detroit was
a week,d visitor :. with her parents,
Mr. ar.WMrs. Alex. Foster.
P1ea'l d to see Mr: Peter Koehler
out ag'rl. on the streets after his re-
cent Yr s.
clean, the world would to -day be a ra _
great deal better efts Dr. and Mrs. A. J. MacKinnon en-
tertaingipto a .fowl dinner on Thurs-
- 4 day evening. °�" 'w a "f '
The Ontario Association of Faits j Ph>aile 10w or %OJ ElEivkS,E F t51d,
is asking for larger grants from the So11r' to repaxt that ill's Louis N. _,,._.
Nenomrn` of St. Jose li - = _---
Provincial Government for the small p , is quite ser- `--
faits. It might do better by protest-
ing against large grants for the big
fairs. Toronto Exhibition is to have
new stables 'costing a million dollars
of whish the Provincial and Federal
Governments will each provide one-
third.
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Canadians last year smoked 5,000-
000,000 ' cigarettes -500 for every
man, woman and child in the Domin-
ion. Did you get your share? Well,
here is once most of us in Zurich
have come- short. Canada's consum-
ption of cigarettes has increased ov-
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Star Phonographs
Like new
$20.00 Each
Yes! You Wild, Find
DIFFERENCE IF YOU i1;Ul I
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MONEY TIGHT YOU SAY
Tighten up then on that Fuel J3
Burning Oar
Servet Solway Coke, or Ne. 3 ; • t
with Records Pocahontas and Bank that fee yneta
with our Small Pea Coal. V� , + rw
in .Stock Nine Different '1Fari�efir ,o1!
Fuel, Come In. and let us; talk -...e.st
your Fuel Problems with yqn...
�q Cash Payment a Discount o : !Toe..
HessHesse The Jeweller per Ton wil be Allaswaaell
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sdoubled:. Some people •rust
be usin many more of them than is
jgood for them.
• Five Years and Lashes
At Saturday night's session of the
Supreme Court, at Goderich, John
Hallam, of Grey Township, .who had
pleaded guilty at Wednesday morn -
10. ing's session to a charge of having
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years of age, appeared for sentence.
• Justice McEvoy sentenced him to
e • serve five years in Kingston peniten-
e tiary, during which time he will re-
ceive 18 lashes and at the end of the
term will be deported. Within tbe
first two months he is to receive five
lashes, in the next two six lashes and
a the following t%vo seven lashes. Hal. -
s lain is .a native of England and has
• been in Canada three years. He is
25 years of age, and the victim of
• the crime was the daughter of a Grey
e Township farmer, with whom he had
• oeen employed only six weeks.
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WIL1l.. PAY YOU Td SEE OUR NEW • FABRICS AND TO
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Judge Lewis and Son Pass
Norman Lewis, of Goderich, recei-
ved injuries from which he soon died
at Toronto on Sunday evening when
an
.explosion of sewer gas took place
in Toronto. The explosion taking
place just as Lewis was stepping on
to a manhole cover, and he was thr-
own into the air and dropped 20 feet
to the pavement The blast ripped
sidewalks and scattered pieces of con-
crete in all directions. Without
knowing' of the neath of his son in the
mentioned tragedy, Huron. County
Judge; Edward N. Lewis, of Goder-
ich, died .also in Toronto- on Monday.
A notable career as a member of par-
liament, soldier, and jurist was close
ed when the judge, who was 74 years
old, succumbed to an illness which
hadconfined
him to his bed since last
autumn when he suffered a break-
down. Judge Lewis was born in
Goderich and after graduating in law
at Osgood Hall went back home to
becoTne assistant to his father, Ira
Lewis, 1X. C., in 1903. Judge Lewis
was :elected mayor of Goderieh, and
in the general elections of the follow -
'ng year was elected, Conservative re-
presentative in the House of Com-
mons. He was the first Conservative
elected in the riding for 40 years:In
1011 he was appointed to the bench.
During the war, after a course of
study at the Royal Military College,
ingston, Judge Lewis raised the
35th 13attalion, which he took to Eng-
land, in 1915. He returned to Can-
ada, and .t•ecrtuted four battalions for
overseas. Surviving are his widow,
two daughters, Catherine D., and
Julia D., both of Goderieh, and one
sister, Miss .Alice Lewis, of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Neil 'and
little daughter of .Detroit, were we-
ek -end visitors at the home of Mrs.
Neil's .parents, ?Jr: and Mrs. Alf,
Melicic. ;.'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kochelns and
family have moved their household
effects 14to the house known as the
old Zurr4li Bakery residence.
Mr. Albert Schwalm of Hurnbolt,
Sask., .who is visiting with his mother
in tour p ^is spending a week with re
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i 11'1 fll. p-y-f]e'rEI:�'i'
E. of th ,' vangelical church, and in-
deed lively%•discussions were held.
Mr. Everett Heist who motored to
Harbor Beach, Mich., last week in re-
ponse to the call of his father's ill-
ness, returned the following day, and
advises that his father was injured
at the head and had his leg thrust
out of joint when being hit by an
auto, but is nowresting nicely, and
in a few weeks will be able to return
to his home at Crediton.
On Thursday evening, March 5th,
a moving 'picture show will be held
in the Town Hall Zurich, for the
benefit of the farmers, and sponsor-
ed by the International Harvester Co.
of which Mr. Jos. Druar is their new-
ly appointed agent. A strong feature
of the pictures . will be in bringing
out -the various uses to advantage
the tractor is on the farm.
Mr. Roland Geiger and son Del-
bert motored to London on Tuesday.
Mr. Geiger remaining over for a few
days with Mrs. Geiger who is con-
valscent in the Hospital after an op-
eration last Week. Miss Pearl Pfile
who has been •with her sister Mrs. R.
Geiger 'in that city, returned home on
Tuesday. We are pleased to report
thaat Mrs. Geiger is making -wonder-
ful headway towards recovery.
The monthly meeting of the Zur-
ich Womens' Institute will be held
on the evening of March 2nd, in the
Council Chamber, when a very inter-
esting mectiier will be held, part of
the program ;will be devoted to a
debate, resolved, "That Youth Sur-
passes 1Vliddle;,.Age in enjoyment of
Life." The aIflrmative side will be
taken by Mrs,; Ii. G. Hess and Miss
Eulione Geiger, while the negative
will be dealt with by Mrs. I, Kalb-
fleisch ad.••IYIrs. H. H. Cowen. Every
lady is cerdially invited to attend
this interesting sleeting,
A new enterprize has come to the
village, which .will be interesting to
many. Mr. Kenneth Routledge, who
for the past f'e'vv weeks has' been at
Toronto, has returned with what
looks like a fine little business tuck-
ed tinder his arts. We understand
that through: a newly invented pro-
cess which has been patented, there
is a firm which can now properly salt
peanuts in the shell,' and can then
be roasted at any time with the pro-
per seasonini, of salt in the nut. It
is with this ':Tm that Mr. Routledge
is associated with, having all rights
reserved for 'Fleron County, which he
will look after, and keep all the loaai
dealers supplied with this product.
This new kind of 'peanut bbusiness
should go over bil ,. and we trust
that Mx, Routlledge, Will have every
success in his tiet Venture,
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CHILDREN'S LUMBERMEN'S BLACK SOLES
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CHILDREN'S OVERSHOES,. AT
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CHILDREN'S AND MISSES FELT SLIPPERS,
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Watch our remnant counter. Mils: � •
,' is a real bargoin sale.
Come in and be convncxl
RIC e DOUGLAS
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