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Vol. X.X I V No 41
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Easter Specials
Fine Style for Easter means fine value. Every-
body Wants Abe new 'style's for Easter. You will
find in our ,storeyou will get :better values. Judge
by quality, not by price, and -save a $2 Bill on your
Spring Shoes. SEE OUR WINDOWS
SEE OUR WINDOWS
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COME IN AND SEE THESE GOODS EVEN IF YOU DO NOT INTEND ,TO BUY NOW. ' 4
OUR RANGE IS GREATER ,THAN EVER, MORE INTERESTING THAN EVER AND AT PRICES Q�
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Canton Crepes, Satin Cyton, Brche Mor
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NEW WALL. PAPERS
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We have just taken into Stock a large shipment of
New Wall Papers, and are ready to show you the very
Newest Patterns for any room in the House. Make1PP
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JUST RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S SHIRTh, HATS AND CAPS. WE INVITE Qg0
YOU TO INSPECT THESE, AS WE A.RE SURE THEY WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS. 9
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• SED UP THAN ON EASTER SUNDAY, COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU TO GET ALL DOL 4 0
LED UP.
A. NEW LINE OF BOY'S TWO BLOOMER ,SUITS JUST IN. •1 4
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4 o and Boy's Smits
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OUR SEEDS ARE 1 QUALITY AND WE FEEL YOU WILL BE WALL ,SATISFIED. A 4V17
.LARGE SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWING 'v RITIES ON HAND— RED CLOVER, ALSIKE, TIMO-
TSI} AND VARI.AGATED ONTARIO GROWN ALFALFA
BRING US YOUR ALSIKE AND CLOVER SEED, WE ALWAYS PAY THE MGT DST MARK-
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RevW I+'ather Stroeder was a t Lon
don; on Thursday.
Mi• Jaines Boyce of London is
renewing acquaintances here.
.Mrs. J. Guenther and family 'sp-
ent :Sunday with Mrs. S. Rennie.
Mr;;, W. 0• Callfas was a few days
at London on business last week
Mr; Baal(, Ort of Bright, visited
a tlie° home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf.
Melia; over the holiday.
M.r, Rheinernan Kalbfleiseh of
Windsor visited his parents in the
village over the week -end.
WANTED—Diningroom and kit-
chrm gii_l, good wages, apply to the
Hicks,,House, Mitchell.
Mss Elizabeth Rennie is spend-
ing a few weeks in New Harnburg
with her .sister, Mrs. (Rev.) S. R.
Knieehtel.
Mr;, Emery Ruby and Miss Flor-
enee Re;at, of Kitchener, were Eas-
ter visitors at the home of Mr.
and 'nibs W. S. Ruby?,
r. Robert Eisenbach of Kitch-
ener' Ispent Easter with his father
on'the Babylon Line.
Mrs(, Roy C. Howard of London
Mrs. Tom Getter and Mr. Fred.
WeSeloh of Detroit', spent the hol-
idayts with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 3y. F. Weselob.
Mr ,.Gerald Bedard, who is atten•
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ding. the Collegiate at Chatham is
spepiling the holidays with his par-
ents-
Mi. a.nd Mrs Peter Haberer and
Mre and Mrs), Peter Deicher•t
attended the funeral of the late
Mrs i'Deichert at New Hamburg,
last day.
]�r' "z i5use, B. Tless, ,,who epei t.
11; `.` i'li er^inonths at'Elkhardtand
South Bend„ Ind., has returned to
his home at,Bayfield, ,also visiting
friends in Zurich.
Mr. Chas;. Hartleib of Goderich,
and Mr. and,1V rs. H. N. Becker of
elaseter L+ sm%ih, P hl*
$1.25 I Year in A.dvaniok
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The Biggest Value
Ever Offered
Valet !.ttO
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Consists of 1 Gild plat-
ed Razor; 3 Blades; 1
Auto Strop in metal
case
HESS the Jeweler
PHONE No. 74
Incorporated 1855 '
Capital and Reserve e99ooloto
Over 125 Branches
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OLSONS BANK
This institution ()Mrs rs deposit-
ors safety, for theirsavings,rer<
asouable interest compounded
every lsix months, and freedom:
frorc red tape in case of with'-
drawls.
Savings Department at every
Branch. Deposits of $1 and
upwards invited,
C. H. JOY
M :. xnager Zurich Brands
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•• Fall Horse Goods
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v Tust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Horse
'► Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84.
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• Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices
sRanging from
• SAVE MONEY BY GIVING ITS A CALL,
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• A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand.
Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices.
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PHONE 1Q
HARNESS REPAIRING A S PECIALTY
FRED THIEL -._ ZURICH
Waterloos, bridal couple, were in 4+.4•++4+++++++++++++++9•++4-114.+44*+++++++.401q`4.14+4*''4
the village on. Thursday of last�1.
week. .y.
Mr. and 'MMr.•sj. W. F. ,Finkbeiner .p.
and daughter, Miss Hazel of St- +
ratford, were Easter visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoffman, the +
latter, Miss Hazel, remaining over .1.
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fort he week. 4•
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Mr. and Ms. Oscar Miller and $
baby Levis of Kitchener; Mr. and +.
Mrs. Herb: Howald and family of13
Ow n. Sound; Mrs. Kathryn Barry
of London and ` Mrs. Olga. Miller of
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Detroitspent the Easter holidays`
with their parents, Mr. and Mrd.
Zurich, on: Monday, April 21st, 192.1 4•
ag:d .93 yearn, 9 months and 9
days. .He was born in Berne, Sw-
itzerland, on July 12th, 1930; im-,'kq,
migrated with his parents to New +II•
Hamburg, Ont., at the age of
is the year 1856, moving to Huron t
years, where he made his home un-'
County. ;