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April 206 is Easter
Order your Easter Suit sow and pl.
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Dont wait for the Rush
Delivery any time between
and Easter.
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OUR CORNER
In all religions there has been
vicious, tendency to turn moral prin-
ciples into ceremonial custorns.
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Many women mary the men they
choose and spend the rest of their
lives trying to turn them into the
men hey want them to be. ,
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If you have any friendship • for
people, spoil it by trying to
borrow money. from them. •
The silent • fisherman is the most
successful. Girlsshould remerriber
this when angling for husbands.
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Spring to a married man means
that he will have to take. off the.
storm windows and endure a period
of housecleaning.
Canada .has 1,259,987 telephones,
an average of 13.2 phones to every
one hundred persons. ; The United
States has an average of 15.3 phorieS
per hundred population; New Zea-
land has 9.5 and Denmark has 9.2
per hundred people. • -
Thirty years ago at Easter egg
were selling. in Ontario at ten cents
a dozen, but hens in those days did
not live in little palaces and were not
fed with silver spoons. A hen was
only a hen in those days and had to
scratclr for a living
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Thirty-three railway cars, carrying
400 tons of shelled peanuts, left Van-
couver for Toronto on April 3rd,
consigned to a firm in that citywhich
will make salted peanuts of them
and sell them throughout Canada to
the trade. Surely 400 tons should be
enoughfor a while. •
M.ax. Heinrich. ' Gurth, ;•,'a BeIix
chemist, claims to have invented an
ice that is not cold, that ordinary
temperatures will not melt,and that
can be used for hockey games the
whole year round. It is caller opal
ice, and is made by boiling water in -I which the
nvening of this week, after
stead of freezing it. Certain chem- Doctor will again attend to his pro-
icals are used in the boiling process
to produce the desired results. The
ice will. "keep" and can be stored a-
way when not required.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Stade were
.Sunday visitors at Dashwood.
Mr. Ward Fritz left on Wednes-
day morning on a business trip to
Windsor.
Mr. Lennis O'Brein, who has a pos-
ition at Clinton, spent the week -end
at ;his home here. •
Mr. Thos. McMillan, M. P., of S,
Huron called on his Zurich friends
on Tuesday.
Mrs. J. Kellerman of Dashwood is
visiting with her sister, Mrs. C. Fritz
a few days this week.
Dr. and Mrs. Fink of Deleware,
were Sunday visitors at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex, McConnell of
$5.00
$5.00
Ready to Wear Spectacles
DARK OR LIGHT SHELL FRAME WITH LENSES, COMPLESE
IN CASE
Why strain your Eyes Sewing or Reading when you can WA? as
Pair of Guaranteed Spectacles at this price.
Let us all your next Optical Prescrpition. We Lave the latest Bs.
Frames, and can do it for Less Money.
HESS THE JEWELLER
Varna, were Saturday visitors at +..i.q..;.++++++1.+++++++++++11++.+P+++++++++++++••••••••
the home of Mr. Wrn, Lamont, and
daughter Jane.
Pleased to see our popular milk $
man, Mr. Norman Gascho, out again
doing his duties after an attack of
the flu.
Mrs. 3. J. Schwartz and little $
"Unice, of Detroit, are visiting with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. +
John Fuss.
An Easter Tuesday Euchre Party
and Dance will be held in the Town ;I•
Hall, Zurich on Tuesday evening, .f.
April 22nd, under the auspices of
Pi,,. Boniface R. C. Church, to which LI:
ui pliblic is invited.
Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, who has for
the past month been taking a post +
graduate course in New York city, is t:
expected home in town on Saturday T.
NOTICE
hereby wish to advise that all
parties owing me any accounts are
advised to come on or before .April
12th and settle the same.—T. L.
Wurm, Zurich, Ont.
COAL 1930
! COLD DAYS !
YES, THE COLD DAYS ARE HERE
AGAIN! ARE YOU PREPARED`
WE ARE Prepared with a large
Supply of
HIGH GRADE FUELS
Genuine Scranton Anthracite, Sol
way Coke, Miller's Creek Soft,
Pocahontas, Cannell, Galt Alberta
and Small Pea Coal for Banking
DISCOUNT of 50c per ton allowwi
for CASH PAYMENT ONLY
cs4aira.te1cr,
HENSALL ONT,
Office Phone lOw. House Phone 100
Massey -Harris
ANNOUNCING
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LOCAL DISTRIB-.
tITOR FOR THE FAMOUS OLD
AND RELIAI3E MASSEY-HARRIS
UNE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS,
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Phone 9,8
Zurich, Ont.
i.essional pracLice.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ravelle have
moved their effects from Zurich to
Grand Bend, on Tuesday, where they
have purchased a home and place of
business. We wish them every suc-
cess in their new venture, while we
regret very much to lose them as
citizens of Zurich.
Lest we forget, this is Easter week
and Good Friday will be celebrated
in most of the churches with special
appropriate services, of the &oily
and cruel transaction that took place
in Palestina many years ago. Then
on Sunday will follow the Easter
Sunday celebration, when the crici-
fied Savior of the World had risen
from the tomb. Let one and all ob-
serve these annual events in a most
sincere and devoted way.
The spring season that is now in
our midst again demang that we look
around our premises and give every-
thing a good "cleaning. up".. It sure
will be a big satisfaction to have all
our back yards as well as the front
yards spick and span when the nice
weather now comes 'in. Be sure and
see that the enclosure of your chick-
en pen is "enclosed" and does not
let these troublesome mauraders run
at large and tear up the neighbor's
as well as your own flower beds,which
all require a great deal of care and
work to prit back into condition.
So please don't forget the clean-up
time is right now.
The Sixty -Sixth annual session of
the Canada Conference of the Evan-
gelical Church, will convene in Em-
anuel Evangelical Church, Zurich,
commencing on Tuesday morning,
April 22nd, (next week), when a-
bout ninety delegates will gather for
this event. Bishop S. P. Spreng, D.
D. of Naperville, 111., will be the Con-
ference chairman, and will give one
of his eloquent addresses on Evan-
gelism on Tuesday evening at 8 p.m.
Bishop Spreng is no stranger to the
Canada Conference, and is beloved
by all who know him, and besides is
an orator worthy of comment. Then
on Wednesday at 2 o'clock, p.m. the
Conference will be officially opened
and two business sessions will be held
each day till Saturday evening., when
it is expetted the business part will
he through. The public are cardially
invited to attend all the sessions. A
special: program is ,`Oare'l -^h
3vening when shecial speakers ,will
address the gatherings.
o FRITZ & SON
New and Used Car Brokerg
Phone 82
1929 FORD COACH WITH
1927 Chevrolet Coach
1925 Ford Coupe, Baloons.
1928 Chevrolet Coach ..
1928 Pontiac Sedan
1923 Ford Sedan
1980 Brand New Ford A.
Zurich
TRUNK. RACK AND FENDER. WELD
1927 Ford Cath
1926 Ford Fourdoor Sedan
1926 Ford. Coach
1927 Ford Coupe
1925 Ford CV2Cit
Coach 1927 Essex Coach.
1930 CHEVROLET COACH, NEW
WHY YOU SHOULD SEE AND RIDE IN A1'W OF THE ABOVE
$ CARS BEFORE PURCHASING A USED OR NEW CAR OF ANY
MAKE:
+ 1. Each Car listed is purchased direct from private owner.
.1. 2. The above usecl cars were not dealt in on new cars, but urstre
disposed of on account of financial difficulties by owners..
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+ 3. The upholstering, fenders, finish, are original and compare far-
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ourably with new cars.
+ 4. The ' majority of these Cars are fully equipped with bans
Speedometers and the latest Accessories.
+ 5. The best assortment of High Class Used Cars to Choose Fro=
in Huron County,
6. LONG EASY, !MIMS
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THE ABOVE CARS.
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NEW G ODS
Don't miss seeing and getting our
prices on our New Spring and
Summer Dry Goods of all kinds
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ALSO SHOES„ HARNESS REPAIRS* HARDWARE, PAINTSL
OILS, AND OTHER STAPLE LINES. TOO NIIME.ROXIS, -)E.0
MENTION.,
1930 GARDEN AND ROOT .SEEDS .UST OPENED td.r. GET
GET YOUR SUPPLY NOW..
R. N. DOUGLAS
GENERAL INERCHAAfr
PHONE 11 97 EILA
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