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Vol. XXXII No. 35
ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 24 1932,
Chester L. Smith, Pmt
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Publicity is the Greatest Factor in Home Merchandising
tQThe modern hom'.e:' remarks the
St. Marys Journal -Az s "is' erne in
which a switch reglate„ everything
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No, Easy. Street has not Beenosst-
ed off ; but the road's 11326131g to
bave been made rouges By tem much.
wear..
The Winghame Advance -Times has
been taken over by new owners, a
partnership having been formed be-
tween Mr. W. W. Armstrong, son-in-
law of the 1ate proprietor, Mr. Craig
and Mr. W. B. McCool, who has been
connected with the public ation .for
the past nineteen years
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WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS,
TRAVELLING BAG$ VAaLICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND
ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT ' VERY
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SHERLOCK MANNING LINE.
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FOR SPRING!
The Favored and Authentic Shoe Leathers for Street
and Afternoon Wear, . buwn in Beautiful New Models
Enjoy both: del hfui appearance and Constant Foot
Comfort. Tile .Stere sof Bead. Service gives yen not
only the finest .c)f Shoes,. But :insist won a most year.mull
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SEE THE IMEW .PI;J ME„ ,STRAP MID TIE PATTERNS.
Women's Pat. romps at ...........,-. $1.95 to 45.000 a
Women's Kidz romps, =id '13d1. fSkees ............................$1.95 to :$'5:Oq •
Women's Brack kid,, laeanw b 't sat "$1:25 i
Women's Brack Canvas',, kava 'heir :at .... ........_..•.. -........ $1.00 •
Men's Black arni?. Braovyas i�at+sr�tls at .............. .�.95. to :$'5:0"9
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Boy's BIac1 andBrowny Oxfords . _ . - . - .... - _ _ . -V 2_00 to 11:5'.0 !•
Miss and CY 'dten.Pbrups' anc'I Straps, at S
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Men's Work Boots;, Solid. Leather at ...... ......$2.00 to 44:0O
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Easter Is Ealy
March 27th
ORDER.: MAT NEw SUN
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Let Him Alone
(rhe peddler does nothing to sup-
port the town he enters. He leaves
to others the matter of paying .for
the roads, the sidewalks, the water
and light, the fire protection and var-
ious other services that must be main
tained in any town. He does not as-
sist in the maintenance of local scho-
ols, community organizations, sports,
relief or anything else essentially loc-
al. So far as the local community is
concerned, he is simply a parasite.
CONSIDERING PENSIONS
At the same time on which his ap-
plication cane before the board of
old age pensioners Charles Crawford
of Blyth passed to his reward. While
the board was in session at 'the' court
house, Goderich last • Wednesday,, the Mrs; L.y dia Pfile and daughter;
message came. Death had won the Iiss Pearl, entertained a number of
race. Chairman J. W. 1VIcKibbon of their old friends of the 14th Conces-'
Wingham presided at the meeting, at
which 26 applications were dealt with
Three were appeals. 15 were grant-
ed, 4 deferred, 4 refused. One of the
three appeals was granted. The board Hospital, London, has sufficiently re -
,covered to be able to return to the
home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Hendrick, of the Blue Wat-
er Highway
Mr. IL Eickmeier, Mrs. C. Weber
and son Morris, Motored to Goderich
.Gn Monday.
Mr. Walter Scott and Scott Hab-
kirk called on Mr. and Mrs. Herb.
Uttley one day last week.
The many friends of Mr. Cyrus
•C.olosky are pleased to learn that he
has improved sufficient to be up and
around the house again.
Sion, Hay, on Monday afternoon and
evening. ,
• Mrs: Henry Ecxstein, who recently
underwent an operation in Victoria
has lost its oldest pensioner, Thomas
Sage of Wroxeter, who recently died
after having attained his 100th year;
He was pensioned in August 1929.
Last Saturdya there were two deaths
in the House of Refuge, both pens-
ioners, they were:, Herbert Hogg and
John McDonald.
Z. P. S. SCHOOL. REPORT
CONTINUATION ROOM
I.. The many friends of Mr. John
Weido of town will regret to learn
that he suffered a heart attack last
week and was found outside uncon-
scoius, and was taken in the house
in that condition, but with good
care and nursing, is again improving
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hess were
to London on Monday, and found it
Easter 1932: difficult to return owing to the storm
Form I—Louise Sreenan 81 (Hon). so they branched ofer to Crediton to
Paul Hess 79 (Hon.) ; Lenora Haber- Mrs. Hess' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
er 77 (Hon) ; Wilfred Klopp76.tst, where ,they remained a few
'(Hon.) ; Gus Clarke 76 (Hon.) ; Mar-Fdad+. They were accompanied' ' by'
garet Lamont 70; Florence Denom-1 Mrs. E. E. Wuerth of town. Messrs.
me 64, Doris Greb 64,*; Ross John- Ed. Gascho and Elzar Mousseau We-
ston 62; Louise Willert 61; Fred re also snowbound on a trip to Lon -
Brown 60*; Charles Thiel 59; Glad- dan on Monday.
win Melick 55*; Ralph Uttley 53.
Form II—Quimbe Hess 73%; Be-
.atrice Gascho 68; Hazel Uttley 67*;
Ruth Church 64*; Rosa Zettel 60.
The above marks show the pupil's
average per cent. on all subjects. An
aseterick (*) indicates that'athe pupi +,
was absent for one or more examin-
ations.
A. P. Rowe, Principal.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Henry Eckstein wishes to
greatly thank her many friends for
their kind remembrances to her dur-
ing her recent ilin.ess in Victoria
Hospital, at London, Ont.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONT.
"A Changeless Christ for chang-
ing World"
Friday, 8h:—Luther League.
Saturday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a. m:—German Service.
11.15 a. m.—Sunday School.
7.30 p. m.—English Service.
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
E. Turkhoien. Pastor
YES! You Will Find a Differ-
ence if You Burn
JUST.. ARRIVED!
FRESH CAR
PETROLEUM COKE
GREAT HEAT
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Try a To*-'
Phone 10
Mr. Jacob Haberer of town, has
purchased a fine lot from Mr. Moses
Geiger, in the southerly direction of
town, the lot being.part of Mr. Gei-
ger's Iand and just south of his dwel-
ling. We are advised that Mr. Hab-
erer *ill this summer erect a new
dwelling house thereon, which will be
a fine improvement to the appearance
to that part of the village.
Special Easter services will be ob-
served in the various churches of the
village. Devine services will be ob-
served in the Lutheran church on
Thursdhy evening, and also on Friday
forenoon. In the Evangelical church
service will be li'cid on Friday even-
ing and on Sunday evening at the re-
gular hour a special Eester Contata
will we renderedt.
SPRING BLOWS IN ON
MONDAY
Monday marked the beginning of
the spring season, and it looked any-
thing but the beginning of this, al-
ways welcome season. During the
day a heavy east wind was blowing,
which was accompanied by some snow
which was then strengthened as the
day advanced, and by evening or
when darkness set in, the wind shift-
ed to a more northerly direction, and
talk about a blizzard, we sure exper-
ienced one, High snow banks were
soon piled up at places where this
winter hardly any snow had previous-
ly been seen. By eleven o'clock in
ene evening the roads were practical-
ly impassable for the auto, and a
goodly number of cars who were out
of town for the evening were either
stranded or just got in under much
diiricilty. One car of town who was at
Hensall for the evening, on the re -
.urn trip, in,the blinding snow storm
slipped over into the roadside, but
was returned home in sareay in its
abode on Tuesday. The transport
truck of G. J. Thiel was on its re-
turn from Hamilton with a load of
wire, and is stranded in the banks
north of Clande.boye, but will lik. i..
manage to get as far ass Hee
Wednesday, as the snow
petted up the
,ua auto traffic
and Hensf,l.'
or
$6.00
HERE'S A SPECIAL:
White Gold Filed.. Frame,.. very.. Newest.. with F' x
Toric Lenses in Case.
Why Strain your Eyes sewing or Reading, when yam
can obtain a pair of Spectacles at this price!
Let us fill your next Optical Prescription. We can Bo -
it more reasonable than the larger centres..
Hess, The Jeweller Phone 74
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+ $1.00 PAIR WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS STRAP HOUSE SL,aO-
+ pers, Low Heels, Soft Toes, the kind you always bought,
+ something a little different. ;_
+ $1.25 PAIR WOMEN'S IDEAL 1 STAP KID HOUSE SUPPE:1M, i-
+ With Solid Leather and Cushion Insoles.
+ • $3..00, $2.75, $2.35 MEN'S TAN OR BLACK MENNONI'rii WORK ;�;
.I. BOOTS, Panco or Leather Soles, Sterling and Sisnan mthse. .
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+ $2.40, $2.25, BOY'S HEAVY WORK BOOTS, The best maker. c.
+ Joinable. Also fine shoes for best sizes 1 to 5%. ele
+ • $1.45,, '$1.75, YOUTH'S WORK SHOES, Plain or Toe Caps. Also
+ finer Shoes for School, Sizes 11 to 13%. 'a'
.+ OUR GUIDE IS THE MAIL ORDER HOUSES. CATALOGUE
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{ FOUND ON THE COUNTER OF OUR STORE FOR YOUR IRE- .*
+ FEREN`CE AND OURS WHILE BUYING GOODS AT 'EMS
+ STORE.
WHY NOT SUPPORT YOUR HOME STORE WHO GIVES YOU
+ TWO BUYING PRIVELIGES EITHER CASH OR CREDEk. Z.
+ MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS, Red or Black Soles, $2.40 and $2.75 pe.
ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR PRICED THE SAME AS MAIL O
+ DER HOUSES. SEE YOUR CATALOGUE FOR DIFFERED"' .yl,„
STYLES TO SUIT YOUR WANTS, OUR PRICES ARE THE SAM
WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS.Repairing prornpkY r.rs=
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MEMBER OF MUTUAL SHOE STORES OF CANADA
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Quality Goods of General. WPoRT,
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