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ZUI UCHdTHURSDAY MORNING; JUNE 7, 193q-,
tr.nize the local Merchant
0 It 'is true that to educate a pea-,
sit ple is expensive, but, then it is less
I expensive than letting rgtiorar,ce
Phone 47 a prevail.
Goderich
sesta
Now playing—john Boles in "Be-
loved',
a tender musical romance 'cvth
Gloria Stuart.
Monday; Tuesday, and Wednesday,
Marion. Davies and. Bing trashy
in a zip -hopping musicali comedy with
a super talent cast serags; glances and
many novelties:
GOING 110.,LYWOOD,
Died Sparks, Fiti D'Oreay
Erwin
For Sae
Used Kitchen Cabinet,
China Cabinet.
these articles are in A 1 coedit
Apply to Earl E. Weida, Zurich
All
ion.
Far Sale
A Climax Range cook stove,
ands Stuart'
in
good condition, good baker. i'riced
very reasonable for quick sale. .Ap-
ply to Herald Office.
Thursday, Friday aid Saturday
Edward Everett Horton; arid Edna
May Oliver
d'wo sure fire rile-tieki<is in the big CARD OF THANKS
laugh.. how:
The POOR RICH
The bereft family of the, late Henry
Reichert wish to greatly thank all
their neighbors and fr•F ads who se,
Corning: "S.G.S Iceberg"' areal generously rendered asiaianet
.ail sympathy during their rt'sent bi eave-
trll
Matinees—Wed. and Sat. at .a p, m, rent.
rI cess. ;gIltr0,«.
liantyne
1 rtdependent Liberal -Progressive
Hard Times have not yet bit Premier Henry and his Cabinet
While, the common people are sweating under the Load of
misused taxes„ die Cabinet Ministers actually raise
their salaries by $2,000, and vote themselves
as extra session at the same rates.
Here are sorne figures to think about:
Premier Flenr3--
Salary . - _
raclemit ty'
Auto. Wimp)
Minister.
$14,000.00
2,000.00
3,144.76
119,144.76.
of Lands mut Forests --
Salary _:..... _,..- . $10,000.00
Liurencnity .,-.,,.._—...,.....-.. 2,000.00
Pte. tp'%eep .... _._......- 4,329.70
$16,329.70
Minister of Hig1iw.axs---
Salary _-..... _ _ . .
£ndemnityt
$10,004.00
2,000.00
.. 3,317.31
$15,317.31
and eight moremisters like this
Me over 406,00 ' p :0
are¢'� rend'
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# will s �! 10 ea A., s n
` ae wi i� S�i.�� a � the P nee
it is timer,r
A vote for a Him Cala.didate:is .a vote to keep the
spendthrifts in: office. Mr. Elector --Can you stand it?
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Quaker Cole per iira
Weston's So ats,; l' ..,_. _..._.<.... ...•:._._ ,.__Zee
Chef Pork and Beans .Nem. tins .,_..,..—_-.. e8r.
Maple. Leaf coolie; Per 'i1 _.:.._ __
•Chocolat'e coated peanuts per Ib. •w_. _. ._ l'' G
Breakfast c of 1b.. .r __ . 29c.
"Wornerx s ass 3.acl . fsrts) -per kms- 4•
Witersiele Ice Crea'rrr lark ill flavors.. Try id
Casts,Sisela int is Bilk ;and Cusa
F! 1 Ana COTOCerie, Always osa LUTA
Mae Threads, Tilos Laces,, Etc..
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Chester L. Snaith, Pubalbzu
51.25 n yew, IJ,3, $1.5$`in +.Miers
01.5011c ARREARS, $2 MAY BE 0,1413611e0
and adtile
FLaper
A Letter to the EIectors .
Listen to a third statement of the
policy from your own people's candi-
date in this present general election..
Elect the man with a mission to
represent you in the next Legislature
We have had too manly elected in the
pat obsoletely without missions of
mercy for the people. They extend-
ed all kinds of mercy • to all but the
recd people of the country.. One
good man with a message could. turn
Toronto right side. up in one day if
he would. •
Both the Government and Opposi-
tion forces fight politics too Much to
get anywhere. They don't attend to
the real business of the country.
That is just one main 'reason we are
'111r. Calvin Williams was a visitor
with friends in Detroit, over the we-
ekhnd.
Mr. A. Melick, reeve of Hay, is at-
tending Huron County Cauncil this
week.
•I~ev, and Mrs. L. Kalbfleisch of
going to pieces. That's • that. If Elinlra were visitors with relatives
you will, my two running mater here,
seems to have no mission, at least if • Rev, S, l?, Knechtel and Miss Eliza -
they really have they have never beth Items• of Kitchener were week -
They're
it out yet. They're too quiet. •
salts v,sitr,rs at the home ct' ars. L
They're too mum. We necessarily Gez'ger.
conclude that they ha' -r' no construc-
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tive remedies for the evil- of the day fi end Mrs. Ii a u r and Mr. and
ht.y wouldn't b1 y rap the Govern. nTr's .1.)le!1 of Londe!, : Ma end Mrs.
meet by t'amtntest0n, acct spending Goodhie•ad and t'tently. o;: Thstroit,
money by the millions by the Henry vve!e vv''ca -end visitors at the home
Administration at all. They would of iMr. Ed. Art.
just let it go by. They wouldn't
notice anything wrong with Hydro,
though it is five times as dear to the
farmer up here as it is to city of To fora/ un Friday.
ionto. They say let these things
• alone. I say, let the vl,=...vith a Mis-
sion at it. ;see what he says about it
•f I" :), asset Administration has been
in ten aears tot long novo. Both My
op•)nentie have their leaders in To•
-
ronto and they sure follow their lead-
ers. Toronto is well looked 'after. 'Too
well, I must say Wealth • and popu-
?:ation is self-centred there. 'To our
eternal detriment in a civilized Brit-
ish free countryside. Our country'is'
too civilized. The setups in Old Ont-
ario is that we are :over -urbanized
and and under -ruralized. The eosin-
ties are not going mend as they
should. Let the Man With a Mission
at it for a year or two and you'll see
that thing change its complexion.
Cooper is and always 'was country
minded always stands forIe
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On:
WALTHAM
POCKET
WATCHES
$10.00 buys a 15 Jewel En-
graved Chrome Cases.
$15.00 buys a 15 Jewel En-
graved Gold Cases.
Mr.and Mrs, F. E. �Teido and
T c -othv, Airs. F. Turner and Miss Come in and
Ellen Tnerichr.im motored to Strat-
11,c1 :,ii.,. Jo'tr 'f • 'I „rtl+, of I pa' 13 ' i
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St(iuil ills, vv ere recent v i i ), s Wit!.j 7i
1�1i. �m th's paai•reits, lir.n11,1 ori..'
/Vienna St.•cicle, 13ron.son line, Stasi-
ley
Phone 74
Meas. A. F. Hess and It. E. _ ... --
Stide. accompanied by members of
th-i i?n::ril of Trade, He, nsall motored
to (GC<i.•rich Thursday 1'.''nin;e "..here
th•ty interviewed Mr. George Elliott,
the Coi 49."•I,tivn (WI lid:,te in re-
ga i€i to having the road from 'Hen-
sail -
e n -
sail. -t t St. Joseph taken over as
Provincial Highway.
OBITUARY
Mrs. Louis Pfeffer
11 u. Louis Pfeffer of Listowel, a
,. 'decent a7?• 3' respected citizen, .•died in;her
division' of wealth, power and Popo-. Ti th year after an illness of two
fatten. 7 stand for the old British years. Mrs. Pfeffer, whose maiden
way of free small British institutions yams- was Bean Weber, a sister n
as opposed to monopoly and lis z-
ed dishonesty in industry as we �aave Mr. o
Jacob Weber of Da:,hwood, also
it in .these days. The two old line a sister to Mrs. Gertrude Surerus of
parties both Grit and Tory, have by the Bronson line, Hay, was born in
mad and stupid policies in this po- New Hamburg. In 1374 she was
lirtical management of this country united in marriage to °7r. Louis
for the . last two decades of years; pfetier and moved to Milverton,
brought Canadian society to the low- where her husband was engaged in
est standHard that has ever been ni
our history as a country. I would . the milling business, till about fif-
1 however, mue11ke to hear from Jim
'.teen years ago they movers to List -
and George just what they think of swell, where the last few years they
my position. I don't much card how- lived in retirement. She is survived
ever, whether they do or not, for it besides her sorrowing husband, who
i • a well known fact right now,they'll has been a. faithful and devoted com-
ic v er be able to change it for they'll pardon together thea -i years„ and
!,f.ver get .the chance ,Plass; they do three daughters, ".Ii' O. seer �Trs.�
so before election day.They would , E Finkaeiner of Mr. Listowell and Mrs.
�,.tirrly poscomlir er nits can ;he W. Cerosh of Stratford. The fuller-
( to my proposals after they yaw them
i working. Well—evelybody at work c al took pace on Saturday afternoon
and work for everybody. Wouldn't'i with public service at the ivangelic-
that be different .thnn .tho'it is novo, al Church at 2.30. The service was
IGeorge? Small industries going conducted by Re-•, E. Bean and Rev.
just alnrzzing. Farminy going. strong , I. Wagner, interment being at
with lots of fun in it. Not much in , Fairview cemetery, Lisl.iwer.
it now? The counties have mot • to i Late Henry. Reichert
round again before this blc.ss.edi w
country of outs will cover be r k 'I t. ; This week me are called upon to
Trust the man who puts los trust in cronicle. the passing of one of Hay J
you to fix it up for you. Let the Man , Township's pioneer residents in the
'Wit'h a Mission do the trick for you person of Mr. Henry Reichert, who
'Chat's that. Try me once. Let's go! was called unto his eternal reward
Toronto won"t like it I know, but an Friday June 1st after only a fewI don't care for that, They're big days illness, aged 85 year=s, 2 months
c•nong•h to stand a slain and a good and 21 clays. The departed was a
one too. Watch your steps on elec- very smart and active roan, being
tion day and make no 011 takes.Monc y {
is tighter than any Scotelrman I ever up and around town and doing his
know and I have known a lot of thein work about the place, till on Tues
Canadian society is looking for a day he .did not fe:eHl so well, and re-
new deal. iCanadian - society is hear+ gardless of what medical attention
,ick )ookrng to the old cin act; nettles ,,,,iild do for him he passed away on
to usher in this new order of things 1�riclay rnoriiirrr. \Ir 11 r'lt to icnc!v^
bs they •tae to be iu the years just all about pioneer life having clear--?
before us This new order of thinks ed most of his from on the Parr line
I .peal~ about was really due 15
vela a ago just after the boys fought now owned. by his son-in-law Mr. .7.
for it. hut you know it has just ar- Richardson, until about sixteen ye -
rived here now 15 years late. Better anti ago he proved to town to enjoy
late than never, however. The new a well earned retirement, He was a
order is right here now with vcng very bright and intellectual lean for
once.• We are going to reform the his age, and was interesting to taik
money—the carrell cyr the Ring'sissue. It n the with, a good neighbor and always
hereafter tel be. used tonot be �omak+ewed r profits in .good his homecrd spirits, family, uchowill devoted iso
foto
for private inividuals. Not much.
The' glamor of money as a speculat- htm mostly. Surviving • are four
ive quantity - should be and .must..be daughters and one on, besides his
taken .away, That's' that. These are bereft widow, they are: Mrs. John ;
some of the things that; will result Richardson on the old homestead,
from thenew order of things that Parr Line Hay; Miss Henry Stein -
was destined, to be due some old tune, back .and Mrs. Edward I3aberer of
in the •20tli century, when ever we 7;urich. Mrs. 'John Pfaff of the Blind
lust got, around to it. So good and Line,Hay,-and the, son, Mr. Edward
i:or on, I appeal this time to' ad vat- Reichert of the Blind Line Hay.
ars from the 'middle class down; '
tight ',own to God's ,green ground in Two ,oats predeceased; Samuel diem
the :political ' world to vote with.st 16 years ago, and Arthur 25 years
vowelize for the middle candiate ago. The funeral was held on Smin-
in this 'provincial election and make day .afternoon to the Lutheran
no :Mistake. Be sure to elect some- church for service and the Lutheran
b rtly. Take no. chances en Grit or cemetery for interment. Rev. E.
Tarry :any more and save; the day for Turkheim, the pastor, havingcharge
trash.. Vote for the'rMan With a of the services. The cortge •was
Moist. Y thank you all.
S!>3 isi Farm,Kippen, May 2slth. yeti. largely attended which show,
,, .. Yattrs ,`sincerely, the high esteem in which 'the depatt-
W. W. COCDI'Fi1ts rd was held in,
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See These!
Zurich
BLUE COAL
ALL GRADES
Genuine Semet - Solvay Colka
Miller's Creek
WE CARRY R ONLY THE IlT tir'e's`
QUAL/TY FUEL
Agricultural Tile and .Brick
CASH paid for Eggs on. Graf:Led
Basis.
W. R. DAVI s•SON
[ ?hone No. 10
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SU -ME' SiTITS
Now is the time to buy and wear your new STRA\ `r:a.
HAT. We have now a splendid range, Come andlet•
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us show you, and get your's before it's too late!'
COME IN AND SEE OUR PALM BEACH, AND
FLANNELL SUITS FOR MEN, PRICED w,..,..,
FROM $11.00 TO $15.00
"CLOTHES OF QUALITY"
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New Curtains and Curtain Goods; ..New Prints
Broadcloths; New House Dresses.
Men's and Boys' Fancy Shirts; also Work Shirts; anti
Overalls.:. Men's and Boys' Rubber Boots and Wcark
Shoes; Women's, Misses and Children' Shoes,
Sandals and Oxfords.
Many lines.; in Hardware such as Paints and Varn sh
Graniteware, Tinware, Etc.., Et ,
HARNESS REPAIRS A SPECIALTY
This Season's Vegetable and Hower :ids 5c and Mr.
- a Package., .o
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HA
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