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ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNINQ1, MARCH 18
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Cheater L. Smith, Pbliisp
$1.25 a Yea in Advss
40.50 IN ARREARS, $2 MAY BE CEBECG1M
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Victor . rY ecords
39c Each. 3 for $I.00
(10 -in. Double Sided) (12 inch, Doulxla-aided)
'WERE • 75c AND $1.50 :EACH
,THINK Oji k`r_ TWO F NIt VECTOR SELECTIONS , BY
FAMOUS VICTOR ARTISTS • ON-EA.C1T RECORD. NO
MORE TO BE BOUGHT AT THIS PRICE WHEN i THESE
ARE SOLD- STOCK.UP NOW ATE SAYE &1t•ONEF,.-:'
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73 make Loud Speaker Value"$2.0.00
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NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR FOOTWEAR FOR SPH-
ING AND SUM tSiz AND SAVE DOLLARS. HERE ARE ON
LY A FEW OF THE MANY LINES WE IEAVE IN STORE
FOR. YOU;
Mneall-•reit Rai. R. Heels, Reg. :$4.50, cleating at -_ .__$2.65
aip Bien FePk 13a1 with leather soles, Reg. $4.40,for . --, $2.50
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Mona Felt Slipper* with leather soles, Reg. L25, at-
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.J Men &rete. welsh sheen. ISlk.and Brown reg. 3.51 at ..... ...... $3.00
Wom,'s Patent kid ieather, pcmps clearing at $1.95 'to $3.95
Women's felt Snappers, clearing. at 50e, to __ 98c
'Children's Roots and .Slippers clearing at -tic. to 18e
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Agent for the following• .ties: v
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OREEM EWIfPTY Ile CO. +e+
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NEW
RING SU
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Our Corner
Earth worms have no eyos, but
iyot they aro superior to human
beings -they can make both ends
meet.
You can .alva,ys' see where you
should have done otherwise, es-
peciall'y when you rho'uidn'c, have
clone otherwise.
EXAMINATION DATES
Announcetna'nt ltas been made
by the Dept. of Education of the
dates of the department etiame
this year That high echo'o1 entrant
ce e:.•arna «'i'l be held Monday,. 3'1).11'1
28, tc, Wednesday June 30, inclus-
ive. The lowed school exams. beg
in on Friday June 25, and conclnde
on, Wednesday, June 30, the ,same
as the modal entrance ewxams..,
except that the latter begin , on
Monday, June. 28. The, middle sch
ool and upper ; sch.,ol exam's run
concurrently from Mnoday, June 21
until Tuesda.y, Ji,iy 6th.
COUNTY COURT
;'12HenryFi(llowald is spending
a. few days at Windspr this week.
/The new Hat Shope is- right
across the road from the old :stand
Use north entrance.
Mr. Snider, who has been vis-
iting at the Evangelical parsonage
has returned to his home in Elmira
Meslsrs.. Milo Snell and Chas;
Ford of Exeter, th.e Ford car dis-
tributors, were in the village on
Tuesday. But they did not come
ci'ver on a "Li2..3r"
Mis's Geraldine Surerus left for
L nodon 'where she has accepted
a position.
The report from Goderich Huron Mr. Claude Meidinger left 'for
County Police Court for themonth• Kitchener on Monday where hewill
of February' Shows 28 cases with- .seek employment.
in the month, 10 of which were 0:
T.A. There were 10 adjournments • Mr. John Hey, Jr,. was at Park -
and 18 convictions; ,$.ti4 in fine's hill the past week 'selling his land
being as'seissed. This was one of iproduets and reports sales very
nthe lightest months in ,a year, basic, ! i (t •
decrease from Feby 1925, when'
$605 in fines wail collected,.30 cases
being disposed of, 14 being 0.T!
A. cases. Only one jail 'sentence
was lusted. out, that from 6 to. A.
91
months in the Ontario Reform'-
atory, to Fred Littlechild, for,,
theft 'of gr<ria. ,1?��,1cine an auction .isale on Tues
a3, Mare 23rd.
SCHOOL REPORT Considerable large catchs!s of
The following is the results of fish are being lifted at the lake
these days which include !solme
real fine specimen's :of those good
lake salmon trout.
Don't forget the Ilat Sho'pipe
has brio s e d to the Bank room's.
These rooms make very nice mil-
linery parlors and we ask all lad-
ies to come <a•ncl inspect our stock
Please use north lentrance.
S I �jT' d Rev. F. B. Meyer of Dashwood
Schoch, Anrnas'ta'scia C'uell. eau,' fid- preached a very spiritual 'sermon' 7.
o1ph. Masise, Robert Buell• its tha Evangelical church on Mon- • +
Jr. T -:slice Stier, Monica Dr'uar, day ea=en.ing. The- three weeks
Maria Miller. revival started off with. a good +
Printer --Karl Steinbach, Laurette i start with seven Going forward to °+I•
Masse, equal,
Jessie .MacDonald, Teacher.
Srory to report that Mr..Chrs,
Silber is nursing •a sore arm, the
result of blood poisniing set in
from a soreness.
' 11Ix Alviu Wurm of near Hen-
sa11 is giving up farming and is
the test examinations in S. S. No.
12, Hay. r tr-
V-Edith Klcjpp.
Sr. IV -Ora Schoch, Harold Hor-
ner, Valiencienne Corriveau.
Sr. III -Grata Harnor, Anna Dr-
uar, Verda-Pnr'm^i ter, Elm -r Masse
Jr. III -Greta Burmeister.
Sr II -Jean Horner, Napoleon
Corriveau, Franklin Maslse, absent
Sr. I - Wilfred Kiolpp, Harrison
Musical Instruments
Here are sort- of the
Popular Sellers of
To -Day:
CIOLINS $5.00 AND UPWARDS
VIOLIN BOWS $1,00 And Upwards
GUITARS $7.00 and upwards
'Ukuleles $3,00 ani. upwards
'Ukulele Banjos $'.••i3 and upwards
Aecordoons $3.00 and uptvard•s.
Mouth Organs 25c. to $2.50
AN:D A FULL LINE OP ACCESS-
ORIES FOR ABOVE
W. G. Hess & Sons
COAL
BUY THE BEST, ., IT IS MORI
CHEAPEST. GENUINO
D & H Lacka 'a
AND
D L & uua ter&
DIRECT FROM TM' 11%J;1'
SOFT COAL, GENUINE I
TLTCKY MILLERS C'RBEE, MEM
GENUINE BY PROIDUCE2-
Our Telephones are at your !su ,
vice, the information is fry
Can:talon..
HENBALLONT,.
Phones -Office lOw. Hoarse 1ms.,
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call at once and settle same.`
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CHURCH NOTES
the' 'altar asking God for grace and
taking the step leor a, christian life
Mr. F. .0, Kalbfleisch has rec-
eived a shipment Of five carloads
of lumber with a few more ex-
pec•ted. Teams are taking ad -
All Roads lead to Emanuel Evan- vantage of the fine sleighing and
sail^.stl
Church, Zurich these days I hauling it in. Mr. Kalbfleisch is
Why? Revival 0"t'' •ire 1nn•nH4, anticipating 'a large summer's bus-.
Mesa in his planing mills.
Much sympathy is extended to
Mr. and; Mrs. Menno Steckle, Bron-
supLine, Stanley, Tp. of the death
of their 15 'year old daughter Reb-
ecca, on Mardh 16th from Acute
Rheumatism, The funeral will
take place on. Thursday afternoon
to the Mennonite cemetery Bron -
'Weekly services, except Sunday 7.45
(Clip this nut for refnrena').
Unless a change se."'tns advisable
the following will be the order
of Services until Ev ter:
Wednesday, March 17th -
"rhe Deserter"
Thurs. March 18th -Rev. C. Scbrag
will prear:h.
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Friday lith -"How a little bit of eno Lino, Blake. 'I'
a.man became acquainted with
Jesu'a' Misia 'Vera V. Siebert, our pop- 1
Spirit fili-J I:: • fine array of ladies headweare, and +++++•++++++++++44+++4+++• 1 +++++++4++++++++444*44 's4,
7,30 p,tm, i4A sholtr in the t•1mr in\itls t: public in tio.ssee this
0c 8101.m- dispaly. Owing to a defected ,
Monday, 22 -Rev. 1?. B. Meyer m ty i Dorf in. her• forme quarters, she
suff.Ur-'cl considerable damage, but
1?' ,h t � i rl>. damage,
I`uasday 23 -"Li l.h^re no r.rna 1 vy'• l is now comfortably (situated in
11i. r.':Rr roont;s of the Bank .sat
Montreal block,.
Sunday, March 21st --t1).00 ,a m ' I t > tilar millinery is a••ain showing a. .1.
or Mad ani Slush
You need these
R LIBBER B 0 OTS
EVERY FARMER -- EVERY
MEMBER OF HIS FAMILY -EV
ERY MAN WHO WORKS OUT
MOORS IN ALL KINDS OF
WEATHER NEEDS THE DRY
FOOT COMFORT GIVEN . BY -°
:DOMINION RUBER BOOTS.
fWe carry a. full line of Rub-
ber Boots for every member o.
the family, Men Women and
children( i r
0. FRITZ & SON
SHOE MERCHANTS
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Ready•fillade Suits •
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'Page =i WM 00 $24rt& ALL •SP'YLE52. ALL moss.
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4Vodn,'sday 21---" 1 ho 1fi11a of 11,. J,t'
'l'h.urs.tay 2'---Li;;hi weight"
Friday 26"Tl r..'s a stranger at
Sunday, March.
The nex Telephone Directories
tho dog, ' have arrived and are far from Sat -
23, 10 ,a,n.,-::Tal t: isf+ cf 1t y as the,
c 1He Tts tll includesl is
all
to t;ran.hes'''the Tuckcrsmith phones, ;vhileth
7,30 part. It plys to�srtvc�Jc,us'
!ere are such placn:a like St. Thong-
Monday, 29�--"lis thz• til 1, t1.i:i1: -,s :;la,`.,i,,,, etc. aro thlreo.n 11c-
t'ue day 30-_fef ;.s l: 11, , :,;h n• i'I 's uhi''h are practically of nopuse
w0:131..,-,-"E;cuus.'•s that t�ill0•cr ; 'nt' inter st to us, So we think we
'l'liurs, April .lst-"So o near •tctdr•1; Will adhere to the old standby and
so Car. ! 1:nt'p 'o�1• using last year's directory
Friday; :fpr I 2-uOn 'ltlal I Mr. Casper \\Taipei, who last
Sun 1.ay, April 4, 10 a nxi•-Ectster week took in Mr. Alex. Voisin's
",3U pan, --"If a reset c1io, I,, ,' farm an the Goshen Lino, south,,
has disposed of this: farm, to Mr.
h,o ltvc-' a; ; Simon Deitrich, who gets po'sses-
On Easter Sand:ty moa lag ih • i ,,i o,, r1, ti41 1st, Mr. Walpor.h,a's
will be baptism. ' •rvi,!ew and ritec•hnso1 the dwelling prop rtyin
reception of matubet.s into th' /utir'h, South of the Lutheran chit
'Church. ! nt rh frot'n 7:Tr. Herb. Monsaeau and
Tfyou are int:are;,t a th.>.�t: , , a'Si ihR ^ 1•j,.)inrn. lot at .h i,rtr
ft .m;. Mr. W. ("x Hass. Mr. 1•'4 a,lper
Emanuel Evangelical Church w+11 1.1x'1 r m,n.lr' Ertl `nsivn immr-
event ants' on this property. II,
ZURICH ONT. is holding 011 auction 'sale of the I SON 11 .. t, 7 �o-a ,
JI you ,aro not a Christia,t you i hetet 'effeetq mi Saturday, March ` C•:....1�"k �°
ought to be, 1 +27th.
DON'T BUY.
Without First Oompuing
Our Prices and Values
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YOU WILL FIND A HAST OF ARTICLES Jltt FrriS <<TORRy
THAT ARE PRICED CONSIDERABLY LOWER THAN SIM-
ILAR OR EQUAL QUALITIES OFFERED YOU BY THE tfi'ltt
I MAJORITY OF STORES. THESE MANY VALUES WtR kr
YOU BUY 'THEM FROM US YOU GET AN ARTICLE OAT. •
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WHICH YOU SAVE A NICE L1'I TLE SUM OF MONEY.
Consult us about yot Spring Requirements
R. N. DOUGLAS
GENERAL MERCHANT