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Publicity is the Greatest F.
QUR. CORNER
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The trouble with a girl throwing
herself at a man is she has, to ]hek
herself up afte. rwaxr .
Depression, incea ne fax time,
:house cleaning! Ara they cal/ it
Spring, gently: spring°
This :grebe of .airs, say scientists,
is lover .two 'billion. gears old. 'They
eoultl tell by just looking at the
face .of ,the earth..
The wagon that's always been em-
pty does •most of the rattling. 'That
applies to the period of .clepressitm
of course.
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WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS. TRUNKS,
TRAVELLING ,s AGS, VAL!CES, ETC, TO CHOOSE FROM, AND
ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY
A:ITRACTIVE PRICES.
Pianos Pianos
IF YOU I -IA BEEN- THINKING OF ADDING A FINE NEW
PIANO TO THE PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND
CONSULT UIS. AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR. THE POPULAR
SHERLOCK MANNING LINE.
ALSO AGENTS FOR THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE
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MAKE YOU STET." OUT AMBITIOUS, READY TO G.O. EVERY
GOOD STYLE FOR SPRING- 15 HERE. BLACKS, BROWNS,
SPORTS. A GREATi. COLLECTION OF NEW ARRIVALS. ASIDE
FROM GENUINE PLEASURE OF INSPECTING THESE NEW
GOODS FIRST,, IS THE ADVANTAGE OF EARLY SELECTION.
AND YOU'LL CHOSE FROM THE FINEST VARIETY OF EX-
CLUSIVE SHOE MODELS FOR MEN,.WOMEN AND CHILDREN
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
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WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR CLOTHES BUT WE
WILL NOT SACRIPIG!E THE CLOTHES TO Det 1T.
EVERY FABRIC.MUST` RE: 1»' TO STANDARD. EACH STITCH
MUST BE CONSCIENTIOUSLY .DONE.
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yorta-AusEas AND .SUNERAL :.1EIt,ECZTAiIRS
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Chester L. Sxiith,, P ala
11.20 a year, U.S. $1.501 ,c ebeen, ;a
$1.6o IN ARRLrARS, $2 ) AY tam k aaemet
r in Home Merchandising
The loss sustained by sheepowner,
in Western Ontario by depredations
of dogs during the past year was ova
er $100,000.
A New. York minister says
Christianity is only cure for "tv ie -;k
the trouble is in making thee
fellow see that he is the one;
should turn the other cheek
Seeding has already cora
the West. Here's hoping;;
wheat tnd the price wi
together. .
and .MMs..J . W. Merrier motor-
zir 1st week.
anis: Geo. Fee of Hen -
:Wednesday visitors in town
1 lorrar Brrjle:. of µGuelph visit-
friend in town on Sunday.
'and, Mrs. Garnet Jacobe made
;less trap to Lucknow on Sat -
Myrtle` Well.eryof Toronto, is
ig the holicfay'ssat her home on
Ikenson.
!Earl Weido aid daughter Dor-
e -were Friday visitors in Goder-
"De man wif a clean con c'
said Uncle Eben, "feels 'rmgi
fortable, but he doesn' do `rkg
braggin' of de man wif no coi}se,
at all."
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When will the governments o_.
ada and the United States face
fact that as they cannot increase
value of what the farmer sells
is nothing for it but to reduce
cost of what he buys!
How to Keep the Wife Happy
Tell her you can't afford tole`
water into the house, then buy
self a new tractor. Sell all the
and eggs and put the family
shim milk and salt pork diet f.,
the chickens the free run of the wh
premises, particularly the back poi.
Send the big potatoes to market, e1
let her use the culls. Don's let he,'
waste any good ground .on flower
beds. Never take a day off to eof
on a pleasure trip with her.
Fred Turner and eon Grant,
t •derich are visiting with Mr,
Mrs. E E. Weido,
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. Arthur Truemner and two
of Toronto visited with relativ-
town,over the holiday.
sof. and Mrs. Alvin Surerus, and
Med* Surerus of Toronto were
y visitors with their mother,
'le 'Bronson Line.
and Mrs. Ezra Bender, Mr.
' l Mrs Archie Bender all of Blyth,
e're, Sunday visitors at the home of
Lydia Pfile.
i°'Vlr..and Mrs. W. K. Finkbeiner
Mayor Bezeau's Collection
and daughter, Miss Hazel, of Strat-
Mayor Bezeau of Kitchener in'ord. ,f,(.11,01. were week -end visitors at the
er to assist the relief treasury oer!ilei'ne of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoffman
Kitchener's unemployed got up •au'xVIr. and Mrs. Milton Hey and Mr.
ustinej4ey of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs.
µu. ; .f17.t4,.:P1'(1r"'W.RAI�y,
Tolini�744•
11ir: Harold Walker was at Osha-
benefit hockey match between.' t,
firemen and ,police force
teggrOr."10114,5'W r,
tries, one organ keen, one marksman:.
Medal, one German 50-pfenning piece
A Bargain
For Quick Sale
2 Consol
Star 'hon=i graphs
Yes! You will Find a
DIFFERENCE IF YOU BUR'
THE STANDARD At THRACI
SCkANTc
MONEY TIGHT YOU SAY
Tighten up then on that Fuel Hid INT
Burning Our
Semet Soiway Coke, or No- S Seam
Like new with Records Pocahontas and Bank that furn
with our Small Pea Coal. We earry
in stock Nine Different Varieties we
Fuel. Come in and let as tap& over
your Fuel Problems with you.,
For Cash Payment a Discount of dem
per Ton wil be Allowed.
Phone 1.0w or 10,T HENSALL,: GMT.
.$20000
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AT BANKRUPT PRICES;
Having purchased the Shoe Stock of Joe
Bedard s, Drysdale, we have found our
$ Stock overloaded, and FaLave decided to t
SOME TIME AGO WE INSTALLED A BARGAIN COULTER,
one round flat stone, one spectacle we over Sunday, returning home on 4 .
eyeglass, thirteen small metal discs t MOndayr with heis new Chev. sport * ALSO A BARGAIN RACK. HERE YOU WILL FIND BARGAIN'S
and a number of slot machine "slugs' I raorlster, which he purchased from +
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n 4 GALORE THAT WILL CUT $ $ $ OFF YOUR SHOE: BILLS
,I,�,l, t .. Fri . & Son, in exchange for his ,p,
Ford Coach. The new Chev. sure is •I•
Many Motor Licenses Sold �. THIS YEAR IF YOU CONSULT THIS BARGAIN RACK.,
Jas. MacVicar, of Goderich, and a snappy "poking model
issuer of motor vehicle licenses and I ( HERE ARE A PEW SPECIALS:
Tile Mercantile Firm of J'. Geseho t
driver's p.irrnits gives the following & Son, ';Zurich, have taken over the
figures: Over 1300 motorists have
received their licenses which number~ Grocery and Dry Goods Stock of J.
8' Be4i ad, Drysdale and are offering
s over time last t 0 more year.than The mit the samed weather; 'this er ai e stock and other lines ad-
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and early spring are responsible. Lv- ,.deco j "' 1r1 their Zurich Store, at real
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money saving prices. Give them a
taken utafrom y �points sin No tes lep 1.11 dale S. Bedard's Old Stand,
on, where the snow last week' ;avast Ik.
Thfs. Zurich Branch of the Wom-
en's Institute held their monthly me-
eting on Monday evening, April 5th.
Mrs. H. H. Cowen led the meeting,
after singing the Institute Ode all
joined in the Lord's Prayer, after
which Mrs. E. Klopp gave a reading
in condition with public health is re- on "Famous Women" by Laura
ported from the city of Detroit, ache Seecord. Th meeting was then fav -
city of more than a million souls It4ared with a ladies' quartette by
is said that the present period of Misses Ida Routledge, Olive O'Brein,
unemployment and depression has re- Pearl Pfile, and Mrs. Lee O'Brein.
suited in a lot of new records even Mrs. E. Weide then gave a paper on
in the relm of public health. A great "Self Conquest" after which 11Ir.
many people have less to eat; there Rewe favored with a guitar solo. Miss
has been a great deal less of sickness; Pearl ' Wurtz then gave a paper on
"When Old Women Get together"
11Ir>' Garfield Witmer sang "The Old
Rugged Cross" by request. Mrs.
Dreier then gave a paper on "Easter
Spirits'. All these numbers were well
given and well received by the goodly
nianber present. Mrs. E. Klopp then
took the business part after which
the Committee in charge served-, a
very dainty lunch.
Walter H. Dumart Passes '
Walter H. Dumart, founder of the
LDumart packing plant of Kitchener,
and widely known racing enthusiast,
died on Sunday at St. Mary's Hosp-
ital,' Kitchener. He had been. sick
for :five weeks. He opened the pack-
ing'rplant in Kitchener, which bears
his name, in 1908, and since that
tiro,,: he• had become prominent in
bur ness circles. He was born in
.0 /roh en March 4, 1880, and began
'his busies career at the age of 17
aas traveller for a Kitchener cigar co.
In recent years he had not been as
;oci,rted actively with racing associ-
ations, but previously owned a string
of }torsos, Surviving are two sons,
and three brothers, Louis, William
and Ezra, and a sister, Mrs. 3. Beam
of itrlicsner, His brother Ezra was
"fir hockey player. The funeral,
..°11eld in 1ltitchencr on Wednes-
still deep and th roads in many plac-
es impassable for autos. Sleighing
is reported as still good in Howick
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Eat Less, Live Longer
A rather unusual state of affairs
the death rate has been mucic lower
and the number of opertions in the
hospitals has lessened to such an ex-
tent that it is said that one hospital
has closed one of its operating rooms
They say that the undertakers are
crying their eyes out and doing a
great deal of mourning over the loss.
of business, and wondering if it has
got to the point where people cannot
even afford to die.
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hi Police Court
The Police Magistrate who has
power to deal with traffic cases with-
out a Crown Attorney's presence or
consent, unless they are contested:
dealt with the following: Norman
T,evar. County Traffic Officer hes been.
busy cihecking up trucks carrying too
wavy loads at this,,season of the yr,
and as a result there have been prose
ecutii&ns. For carrying , an excess`
load Geddes & Howey., of London,
paid $20, and costs. The offer(e was
committed in Tuckersmith. Tp. Wm..
Howey, of Kippen paid $10 and
costs for a similar offence. For at-
tempting to pass a vehicle gain; in
the seine direction when the high-
way was obstructed Rev. H. T.
Fallon, el Merlin, was fined $10 and
costs. The offence took place near
':Iensall. Gordon Little, of Seaforth, j +.-+
paid 85 and costs for driving a snot- tt
or vehicle witjiiout lights,:]
ernoon froth his home to at.
BOY'S WORK SHOES, SIZES 1 TO 5, ,to aI eggs a
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+ PANCO OR LEATHER SOLES, Reg. $3.50, now. . . ,
MISSES FINE PAT. STRAPS TIES & OXFORDS
'a+ REG. $3.00, SIZES 11 TO 2
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INFANTS, Soft Soles rsIippers and Button Shoes at pr
MENSOLES, Reg.S $4.50,TS, PANCO OR SALE PRICE J.f ATHER O .50
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CHILD PATENT OXFORDS, TIES AND STRAP SLIP
PERS, SIZE 8, 9, 10, 1014, OUR PRICE
MEN'S FINE TAN AND, BLACK C4T,P OXFORD~ 3.)0ILI
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CHILD'S CALF BALS. SIZES 8 and 9, Pr.
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FRF Z & SON
Phone 82 or 115
We are offeri g a special discount
of 10 to 25 per cent off on all winter
• goods up to the end of February.
Watch our remnant counter. This
is a real bare- it sale.
Come in and be convinced.
R. N. O' G
GEN.'RIU- HAAi i
PHONE' 11 7 BLAKE
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