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ZURICH0 THURSDAY MOR'1
HAIRDRESSING
'THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING SALON
SPECIALS FOR; SPRING
Let us quote you on: Specials for
,Spring and Summer Permanents,
-that are pleasing and. satisfactory,
-aond Will give you personality Hair-
-dressing Salon, on rear of store. For
.appointments call us by phone 102
Zurich.
ST. PETER S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONT.
*A Changeless Christ io>r e. Chang-
ing World."
irriday, 8h—Luther Leag
Thursday—Choir Practice..
SITAIDAY SEEVI!CES:;
IA a. m.—German. Servies.
11.15 a.m.---;Sunday School.
7.30 p.m.—English service.
Everybody Welcome to aSl ✓e ITFEC•z-
E. TUERICHE1M, IIPastor.
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COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRMES
�.a. E..Zlirbrig 711.€3.a
OPTOMETRIST at EXETER
The Newest. Approv,c1 Method of
Eyesight Testing Used!. Olsen every
Week Day Except Wednesday._
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ead the Home Ne
Leavitrs Theatre
EXETER — ONT.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
DOUBLEFEATURL
— "PRIDE OF THE WEer "
Wit Wm. Boyd as
"HOPALONG CASSIDY'?
Geo. Haynes.
"FAST COMPANY
Starring:
MELVYN DOUGLAS,
FLORENCE RICE
Mon., Tues., Wed.
"STELLA DALLAS"'
Starring—Barbara Stanwyck,
Bo1ec, Ann Shirley
John
DANCING!
Lessons on Toe and Tap Dancing
will be given at the home of T. H
Meyers, Zurich every Saturday after-
noon, beginning Saturday Jan. 14th.
Anyone interested, phone 11G, Zurich
Mrs. Russell Broderick, Hensall.
RETURNING OFFICER
.Mr..Keith McLean, of the Huron
Expositor, Lea.for1ii, has been ap-
_., ; Returning Officer for the
Huron -Perth Federal Riding. Mr.
McLean was returning officer in the
recent provincial election. Horace
Fisher, of Goderich, has been. ap-
pointed Returning Officer for North
Huron. Alan D. Cameron, of Mit-'
chell, has been appointed in Perth
BETTY ANNE BEAUTY SHOP
We wish to announce to our ,Clientele that we have added a
new wireless Permanent Waving Machine :to •.aur Beauty Shop. With
this most modern and scientific methtid:you have no weight or escess-
ive heat on your head- You are not connected to the electivity in
any way, and you. can have your permanents in from thirty seconds
to three minutes time. We are equipped' to give you any permanent
your hair requires- Sec this machine before getting a new permanent.
Open Evenings: Phone 159 for Appointments.
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WE SELL L THE 'HEST FOR LESS
- Specials false Thursday, -Friday and Saturday
..........19 c
'Tomatoes, large 2r:size, 2 :is
19c
tins
Pumpkins, Large 2M secs, :2 13c
Jello, the pure fruit flavor, :2 pkgss.•.. -
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Superior Baking Powder, 16 23c
. 2
(Ov'altixae, small 3SSc. 'Medium c;
Red CoIIno,v Salmon, 5
hal 1 6c:. ......
1-s . .27c
�c
Ivory Soap, large cake
Macroni loose ready cut, 4 -lbs
Corn, Golden Bantam, 2 'tins
(Quaker puffed - heat, '2 .gkgs....... -.19c
Granulated Sugg.", 1:0 lbs- .-_ . .......•.... .5 5 c
Pork and Beans 21 -oz size, 2 tins ....... ..19c•S' �c
Tomatoe juice 25x'4'-rz, •2 tins ..... ............ .....•... -
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Grape nut flakes, 2 p'gs- 19c
Heinz catsup large -bottle - »..., 19c
Rice, choice f lsie Rose, 2 lbs. .. ...... »...19c
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Eggvv'eat Napalm, large pkg. 2 .pig -.2.c
�5c
Spaghetti, 2 gs..........,
.....•.....10c
19c
19c
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FEBRUARY 2, t939.
Follow the Local Ads.
44411
Chester L. Smith, Publitheiti
year, U.S. $1.50 In A
;Leo Alald,k:AAS,SL MAY Bin Q33AR1411
CUT IN AGRICULTURE- ;Y«
Ottawa Agriculture gets an .4p
propriateion of $9,756,310, of $1844'i'
281 ess than last year in the 1939 10
estimates tabled in the House of Cosier
mons. The production service is t:e
onlybranch to receive a substan'
increase, totaling $4,233,920, p53,1r3
above last year. Administration COd
of the Departmen are also increas,0'
byt $2,9956 o $323,558.
YNTERESTD IN SHORT COURSE;
Increased inerest in farming amox
the farm young people of Huron Cr
in ty is evidenced in the number 0
,
Miss Doreen O'Dwyer who is att-
ending Lauretta College at Stratford
spent the week -end with her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. O'Dwyer.
Miss Catherine O'Rourke who is
young people attending the wrntx nttendn Brescia Hall, London,was
.bort courses being held in the'coun-
, g
a visitor for a few days with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Gus. Denomme of Town.
Mr. Victor Dennin, Principal of the
Zurich Public has left .for his home
near Staffa, as there is no school for
a, week at least, owing to the scarlet
fever epidemic.
ty and more particularly in the nuref
her who attended the O.A.C. shclXi,
courses at Guelph. J. C. Shears:
agricultural representative, has j
received :a complete list of these wo
took in the•courses there.
HUGE INCREASES
Ottawa—For carrying on the ord
airy continuing business of ,Cana knee at the Clinton Hospital is gett-
during the fiscal year beginning Al along as well as could ,be expect -
1, Finance Minister Dunning tablcr ' <,d, and is able to be out and around
in the House -of Commons estixnat s again by the assistance of crutches.
of $457,241,215. For the same P41
pose last year the main estimates as,
ked for $418,968,456 and later sup;
plem.entary estimates asked for alt
additional $11,360,054 for ordinal
costs of government. More than aha
ccounting for the increase of $26',r
912,704 in the ordinary estimates'
compared with least year is the incr
ase in the national defence estiinat,
which will total $63,435,175 as cc
pared with $35,966,524 last year.
provision is made in the main
supplementary estimates for i'i
Canadian National . Railway deficit.:
HOCKEY NEWS
At a. recent meeting at Hensall, tl
old Cyclone Hockey League was r,e
estab'lished when representatives
the various teams were present a
drew up the following schedale
'Q --C A.tiit tali resat :?iFallli
Feb. , 2—Crediton at Exeter.
Feb. 3-Hensall at Zurich
Feb. 6—Crediton at iHensall
Feb. 9—Zurich at Crediton 2nd game
Feb. 9--Hensall at Exeter, lst game
Feb. )14 ---Exeter at Zurich.
Feb. 16—Zurich at Exeter, 1st ga e
Feb. 16—Hensall at Crediton, 2 gam
Feb. 20—Zurich at Hensall
Feb. 23 ---Exeter at Crediton.
Mr. Morris Weber who recently
had an operation performed on his
Had Social Evening
The choir members of the St.
'Peter's Lutheran church were enter-
tained at the home of their former
leader, Mrs. Jacob Haberer, last eWd-
nesday evening, January 25th. Am-
ateir program along with aeroplane
Bunko were enjoyed. The hostess
served a very delicious unch. Words
of appreciation were given to 1VIrs.
Haberer. The ,party then returned to
their respective homes, much refresh-
ed by the •social time they has spent
togeher. t
Jr. Farmer's Club Organizes
At aspecial meeting of the Zurich
Agricultural .Society officials held in
the Totwn Hall, Zurich on Thursday
afternoon, it 'was decided to sponsor
Junior ,Farmers', Foal Club, under
cep visign: of he . Zuri• . Agric-
1tu al "Societ'y:. fir. e
Agricultural Representative of Clin-
ton was ,present and gave full details
of the movement. A special commit-
tee consisting of Arthur Weber, Wm.
Decker and Roland Geiger were ap-
pointed to put the movement into eff-
ect. All farmers' sons •between the
ages of 14 and 21 are eligible to be-
come members of the Club. Suitable
prizes will be awarded with every
HIS FAREWELL exhibitor getting a prize. No less
St. John N. B.—Rt. Hon. R. B. than ten entries must be registered.
Bennett, former prune minister of The motive of the Club is to $tintu-
late interest and improve tie breed -
Canada, said farewell to the 1Jotnrn- ing of hourses, which still are a very
ion last Thursday night anda ° h s,t of
friends bade him Godspeed on InC
vcyake to a new home in Eng and..
The distinguished son of New Bruns-
y. -1:k left behind - him a declaration
that Canada should have a. ,strong
Central Government and not nine
overeignties. The country's constit-
ution 'was not "saored", he said, • the
obstacles to its amendment were ob
;tea.elas i,i the Dominion's prod aess,..
He urged co-operation among Canad-.
inns end among members of the Brit.
ish. commonwealth. "Democracy is:
;till on teal," warned the former
leader. With other
forms of Government pro i•:g more
effective. Canadians must be prepared
to pay the form of restraaint, ecoon
omy an •tithe homely virtues.
In Magistrate's Court •
(Goderich--Pleading guilty to the
theft of $60 cash from Thos. 1VT Nail
Auburn, Ev. Yungblutt, 25, was on
Thursday sentenced to t ,l'ee months.
In jail with hard. labor. McNa1Z had
just sold a load of buckwheat and re-
ceived the money in the accused'a
presence, placing it in a drawer, from
which it later was stolen. --William
Burke, for creating a disturbance on
the street, was assessed $5 and costs
or 10 days in j:1:11. He paid. ---"It is
not the wish of the Department tit'.
:anyone should go to jail for failure
to take. out -a radio license" stated
Inspector L. H. Johnston in police
court • when a woman, who had just
been c,onviceted, bluntly told the co-.
urs: she heel not the money. The ir"
spector thereupon asked and was'
rrraantcacl a month's adjournment to
enable the woman to raise the mone A,,
$1 ;anendeos'.s, or $3.<10 in ail. 'The
, 1
woman told the, coIturt r hal l,P 1d
had left her leaving a aSfnal rr.lniimt t
on the radio owing.
taftes she had paid it, radia inspeetar
walked in. She had no lae.inse ,1 9
istrate Mr+learns ruld thati the oper1xto1'
(If a radio is liable Frye the license; it
respective of o vn reship. Ir`i's e other"
citizens pcaid . i and. coton siO,I
ar ditirges.
isuportant factor on the farm. Any-
you�g men wishin to enter the Club
should get in touch with one of the
committee when the necessary blanks
to be filled for qualification will be
produced.
Violin doff
lia-Hairing
Bring in your Bow for a First
Class Re Hair Job.
PROMPT SERVICE
$1.00 UP
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
OF ALL KINDS
OBI'T'UARY .
Late Jacob A. Smith
Jacob A. ,Smits, soli of einurew and;
Gertrude Smith, was 'oorn- near Lui-
ich on the r ourttt:eatin t,oncession un
Ably 23, 1813. riffs boyhood year's
were spent on the farm and in gain-
ing the suannsncs or an education.
At the age of twenty he went to. e-
troit, Michigan, where he worked as
a ',carpenter, and soon entered. very
actively into the building oueiness.
At tiie age of twenty-one. he mar-
ried Sarah Ann urt, .who also. lived
near Zurich on the farm now known
as the J. Eckstein farm. ''racy took
•up their residence in Detroit where
the deceased continued building and
contracting: At the age of fifty-five
he retired from the contracting bus-
;iness. His sorrowing widow, his son
Earl, and four grandchildren, Rich-
ard, Russell, Robert, and Virginia
mourn his depa.:tiitc. The fodowisig
brothers •aid, sister also, mown their
loss.: William H. Smith, of Los Ang-
eles, California; Ezra J. Snaith of De-
troit, 'Michigan; Mrs. John Ramseyer
of Elkton, Mich.; Mee.. henry Magel.
of Detroit, Mich; ;i;,nd Mrs. Sarah!.
Geiger •ef Zurich, Ont. Mrs. Anna.I.
1, aesel of Los Angeles, -Calif., p` a'r
ceased the deceased in death b,
l-
o ett--a year.
Mr. Smith was very actively engag,.c,
eel in church wrork as a layman. Heal
+;n, warmhearted, brotherly, and self
aacaifieing, mindful always, or others.
:,'uncial services were conducted.
ticthe Calvary Evangelical Church,
'Detroit,. `Mich., on Saturday, Jtinuary
28th, 1,93 9, by Reverend Conrad A.
Will i.e The large attendance of fri-
, rt' ated the esteem in which h"
'was held His body was interred '.n t!
'''site char,O.Mernmiat Park in 1?;ar m
iuglrain, 1Iicltigan; ,
A G. HESS
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
For positive identification of:
the World's Finest Anthracite-
akfor
BLUE COAL
Also Rosedale Alberta,
Semet-Solvay Coke
Miller Creek.
Gen Rodger's Briquets.
The Roe Farms Milling4
Feeds.
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash Prices paid fat.
.Eggs on a graded basis.
Pone 10 - Hensall
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' have all the. Staple Lines Found in a Country
;Store: Cotchintz and Bata, Prints, Broad- ,
cloths, Silk and wool Hose, Sins. l rsA,P,,, Men's
Socks, ,loves and Caps, Overalls, Smocks, sweat-
ers and sweater Coats, Aprons, (Housedresses at
reduced prices) ... Rubbers, Rubber Boots.
Hardware, Ready Mixed Paints and Harness
Repairs.
Fresh Groceries Always on. Hand
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