Zurich Herald, 1931-03-26, Page 1Vol. XXXI No.,89
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ZURICH. THURSDAY MOB!
Publicity is theGreatest Fa
OUR CORN
Gas is moan are 1%oar I nr , This
should mean orated isle an less
drinking:
Despite the &ark firn fund a. sub-
stitute, elbow ouase is sffill1 ';Hina •e s-
sential oil of c , :.
Gasoline has camedown and the
price ‘of 'whiskey has gone ea. It is;
hard to draw any lesson front .that
because the two should never be,
mixed.
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Two young folks set out in an
automobile to get maz.ried at Indep-
endence, Va.. But, stopping along
the route, they got out ,of. ±he scar,
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Pianos Pianos
IF YOU AVE.HSEEPS THINKING OF ADDING; A FINE NEW
PIANO TO THE PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND
-o CONSULT US, AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR
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-e ALSO AGENTS FOR THE SINGER SEWING MACHINEsit
largess, Etc.
WE HAVE A LARGE STCtCIE OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS,
TRA.VELL.IWG BAGS* VALICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM„ AND
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The Sprieg !mss and Brown's Shoes I
MAKE, YOU STEP OUT AMBITIOUS, READY TO' GO. EVERY
GOOD STYLE. MESMERIC IS HERE. 'BLACKS, NEW TANS,
SPORTS., A. G/IMAI'•C'CQL LECT1ON'OF NEW ARRIVALS. ASIDE
FROM GENUINE PLEASURE tOF INSPECTING. THESE, NEW
GOODS FIRST,; ISTHE, ADVAiNTAGE OF ;EARLY SELECTION.
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'VARIETY OF EX-
CLUSI;Y'E- SHOE MODELS FOR MEN,.WOMEN .AND CHILDREN
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EMJAALSI1 L% AND AsidwEttoiL fL M]att vllleMS
and left the key in the lock. A
thieving crow saw the key, picked it.
up, and flew away with it; and, the;;
wedding party was delayed for about']
four hours while some mechaniee•
strove to get the car opened without
doing too much damage to it.
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The Prince of Wales has been tele,
ling Argentinians that "failure to re-
cognize trade as interchange, and
obstacles placed in the way of recip-
rocal trade, are perhaps the main
causes of the world's present troub
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Provincial finances are not impro-
ving. On the contrary there is an
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alarming deficiency in revenue.
The two people able to make i
hottest for you are a woman wh
can't have her own way and a re
former who can.
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I am a maid, and one day the mis-
tress of the house said: "Sally, I hear
you had company yesterday. Who
was it?" "Only my aunt Jane."
Imagine my embarresment when she
said: "Well, when you see her again
kindly tell her she left her pipe and
tobacco on the sofa,".
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A motorist's car had stalled on a
country road. The driver looked over
his car and saw it was lubrication
trouble. Heasked an old lady in a
nearby cottage if she had any oil in
the house. "Any kind will do", he
said, "castor oil if you have it." "I
ain's got any castor oil, sir," said the
old lady regretfully, "but I can mix
you up a dose of salts."
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Over the line they are already be-
ginning to discuss Presidential possi-
bilities..
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brhties f *43
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' T' jirse 1ias the inside track
for the Republican nomination and
will undoubtedly, receive it—if he
wants it, and if the big guns of the
party will let him have it.
CARD OF THANKS
The bereft family of the late Mrs.
William Finlay wish to greatly thank
all those who so kindly assisted and
sympathized during the illness and
departure of the deceased, and also
for the many floral tributes and to
those who loaded their cars at the
funeral.
Barnum on Advertising
P. T. Barnum, the circus man, once
said of advertising: "If you have $10
to put to good use, put up one for
:the ;article and the other nine for
advertising. I can outalk any man
on earth hut the printer. The man
that can stick type and the next
morning talk to a thousand people,
while I am talking to one, is the man
I am afraid'—I want hint for a fri-
end!"
A Real Birthday -
•On Thursday, March. 19th was
County Clerk Holman's birthday, and
in honor of the anniversary he was
waited upon at his office by fellow -
officials ,of the court house and pre-
sented with a handsome black. stiff
hat of latest vintage, along with con-'
gratulations and good wishes. His
Honor Judge Holmes, who headed
the birthday party was accompanied
by Sheriff Middleton, Co. Court Clerk
Johnston, Co. Treasurer Young, Mrs.
Reynolds and Miss Schoenhals of the
County Court clerk's office, Judge
Holines tendered congratulations to
Mr. Holman upon passing another
milestone and wished him many more
years of usefulness in his office.
les."
Holding Doesn't Pay
Holding eggs for a rise in the
market doesn't pay, as a recent re-
port from Federal Inspectors at Win-
nipeg ,clearly shows. It reads: "The
majority of receipts are of good qual
ity, although some held eggs are in
evidence. These invariably grade
seconds, showing the fallacy of hold-
ing perishable products for any leng-
th sof ,thee in anticipation of a higher
market," At the time this report
was received the spread of extras
over seconds was five cents per doz-
en. The egg marketing service of
the Dcoaiiaaion Department -of Agricul-
ture urges fanners to market their
eggs in the very best of condition,
which 3taturalll is us soon atter lay-
ing :as Ieo.ssible so that" they will ;int
the. ;laeawilt of official grading.
HERALD
MARCH 261931.
Cher L. Smith, , 'r la
11.26 a year, U.S. cI.gfL 44141111121111
OM iN..RREARS.(r9 NAY JESSIMINUIP
`r in Home Merchandising
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Consitt of Hensall, was
an Saturday.
W. Ortwein of Hensall, was
ss visitor in town on Tues -
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Mr,
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. d Mrs. Harry G. Hess and
re Sunday visitors with fri-
rediton.
Oliver Johnson of.Goderieh,
yisllte at :the home of his brother,
Mr P et as Johnson on Sunday.
Mr.id Mrs. Clarence Hoffman,
AndLly Clayton Hoffman all of Galt
wereSunday visitors with their par-
e ntS' ii f town.
'Mrs:;'Eenry Steinbach is spending
a •;.w.r{weeks at London, where she
3,s;,talirig treatment in the Fume Bath
Iyittit tion for her rheumatic troub-
na..
Mr .iferb. Mousseau was to Wind-
slt on Tuesday, returning home with
t*. net- Ford Coach that Mr. Haiold
1 has purchased from. Mr. E.
th, the local Ford Represent -
Wilke
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alive.
Ani uctiorn.'sale of the household
effect and•r.eal estate property of
the:Mjj ride :Estate will be held in
Zirtic Ion Saturday, April 4th. This
is ear r a very desirab a property
ey nhome.
Mrs. E. A. Manson, of the Goshen
Line, north, and who has been at
London for a week or so owing to
the ope>.a,tion .0 her son, Donald, has
:Lome. Pleased to
sepprt that.:ni3id is improving rap-
idly, after,,Ii'is "accent operation.
Messrs :E ..Axt, Wm. Rarig, Albert
Hess- an -David Fuss left shortly af-
ter midnight Tuesday morning and
Idrov tp Jack Miner's bird sanctuary
ner % Kingelrille, Lake Erie, arriving
there•,atilo-ut six o'clock in the
mor ling, ji.iSt in the best hour to see
a beautixul sights of thousands of
wild geest come in off the lake and
enjoy their breakfast which was plac-
ed there for them in the form of corn
on the cob. Thousands of bushels
of cord is being fed to these birds
every year, and Mr. Miner ,is doing
a worthy cause in protecting the wild
bird life.
Mrs. William Finlay Called
Mrs. Minnie Elizabeth Farrell Fin-
lay, beloved wife of Mr. William
Finlay, of the Town Line, Hay Town-
ship, was called to the better world
on Friday, March 20th 1931, aged
63 years, 3 months and 2 days, after
an illness of only about two 'weeks
duration of heart weakness. M.N.
Finlay had been quite active, and
doing her . daily work, until she was
stricken with a stroke from which she
at one time reezned to rally, but her
constitution finally gave way. Was
born in Hungerford Township, Has-
tings Couity vizi, 1867, being of Irish
parentage. '•She came to Bruce Co-
unty when ,quite young, and in 1898
was married to Mr. William Finlay.
In 1906, t3', moved to the farm on
the Town Line, Hay Township, where
they have resided since, Mrs. Finlay
was raised in the Methodist church
faith, and after the Union merger
came on she beearne very active in
the Blake United Church, being Presi
dent of the W. M. S., at the time of
her passing, and was always very ac-
tive in general church work, a good
bible student, and will be greatly
missed in these activities. Besides
her bereft husband she is survived by
three children: Alberta and Harold
at hone and Edgerton Finlay of
aan
S hton I3
c , � C., two sisters: Mrs.
Burnie of Descnto; Mrs. Osborne,
Ripley; Three. 'brothers: Albert, Gil-
bertand Edgerton Farrell all of Rip-
ley. The fiznerh.1 was held on Mon-
day afternoon ith Rev. I'oniter of
Varna, her pastor officiating. Inter-
ment being znadu In hayfield Cemet-
ery. Friends fztozrr a distance were:
Rev. W. A. Fin v ,' Yarmou'til Centre;
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'Hiss Doepeof•.ohdon, hiss Finlay
r,f x.iiicardiniY, ''rank Iouston, Wes.
l'hompson, tlrrrl: ;Miss (i,raltarn all of
Ripley,
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Bargain
r Quick Sale
2 Canso'
Star Phonographs
Like new with Records
$20.00 Each
Hess, ' The Jeweller
Yes! You will Pin
DIFFERENCE IF YOU IHII( '
MONEY TIGHT YOU &„W
Tighten up then on that boast BM 42
Burnam Our
Semet Solway Coke, or Me. S Gam.
Pocahontas and Bank that, ft`.,
with our Small Pea Coal. We e
in stock Nine Different Verfertnea .ifs
Fuel. Come in and I'et us eru
your Fuel Problems with you.
For Cash Payment a Diseolult e
per Ton wil be Allaweti
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SALE!
RUBBER and FEL
GOLIViT17.121114
On Sale at less 'than Cost Prices.,
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4. SEE OUR SOUTH WINDOW FOR A FEW OF THE MAWIC GEN. -
+ UINE BARGAINS WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU. '�,
�, I. BOY'S HEAVY RUBBERS, RED SOLES - Ri s
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4l. MEN'S LEATHER TOPS, RED SOLES, 12 -in..
ofCHILDREN'S OVERSHOES, AT
Men's Rubber Boots, all red including insoles' $4 .,.O.€) a
iMen's Black Boots, Red. Soles and Insoles?.i I
t. Compare our Rubber Boots Prices- with I
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Phone 82 or 115 -Zwick
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MID -WIN ER
BARGAINS
We are offering a special diseoutEt
of 10 to 25 per cent off on all winter
goods up to the end of Feb►rua!-y.,,
Watch oiu' remnant counter.. This
is a real bargain sale..
Come in and be convinced.
R. N. DOUGLAS
Gir,lg1A'AERAL A'EMOHAAir
PHONE 11 - 97 BLAKE
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