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ZURICH. THURSDAY MQ'RN1NG
APRIL 4, 19 40 .
Rates: $1.25 in Canada, in advance
le $1,50 in U.S.A., in advance
CHESTER L. SMITH, Publisher
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COMFORTABLE. GLASSES
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REASONABLE PRR.CES
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OPTOMETRIST at EXETER
iThe Newest. Approved Method of
,gb`es ght Testing Used: Open ever' .
Weel!c bay EM1'xcept Wednesday.
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Are
You Suffering From
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If ,so; Have yti m! Eyes Examined with
the Latest indiode €t•154 EgUipIrlent ai
A, L, COLE, R. C1,
opToMETRisT & OPTICIAN
CODERIOH — ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
BETTY ANNE BE NUTY SHOP
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SEASON'S SPECIALS
Get Your Special now! All Permanents
cial, an s Gut arantethed. a
Croquinole waves a Specialty. Our main Sp
deeper wave and a tighter curl regular $7.50 for 85.00` $ornie. ,
special only, free shampoo with ev€+l°tigc r have. lie sure to call
159 for appointment and avoid Wing disappointed.
Phone 160 Zurich ifiz .Apt10:ln4ments. MRS. ED. GASCHO, Prop.
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Used Cars
We have given you the Best Values in the past,
Now with the amount of TradeAns arriving weekly
We can give You _
BETTER VALUES THAN EVER!
1938 PLYMOUTH H •COACI1, Trunk, very choice, Priced to sell
at the price you would pay for a 1936 Car.
1936 CHEV. STAND. COACH, De Lux w1thoat knee action.
General Motors Heater, new 1940 License
0-939 DODGE. DE LUX SEDAN, perfect inside and out. This
..:Car Val...a-.•only a $.7.00•I'- .s.. •'(LikP_.an :tloyta!a [•'''""'„'
1936'V8 COACn, Trunk, not 1151'ater :Beater, Original Black
(3) 1931-1930 Ford A. Coupes, with and without rumble seats
(2) 1937 Chev, Stand. Coache,tou kneecnetion, act now
1938 Chen. Coach like new, priced nest ompetitir Coupe
193' Pontiac Coach $535. n
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(2( 1'930 Chev. Sedans. 1931 Chev. 1931 Chev. Sedan
1930 For$ Roadster. 1933 VS Sedan, new motor
1936 Ford boa Sedan.651130 Ford Coach $160.00
229 T'27 cT 4 e6. 1yi'33 Chev. 2 ton Truck
(2) 19'2'7 Ford re t edan, new Tires and license $75.
1'928 Durant sedan, _-_,__.._____—
Here is How You Save:—(1) No Finance Co. handles your Note
We Do. (2) No Salesman's Commissionstoad add on
O Outs the Price
we can
of the Car You Buy. 'That is why
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Competition.
WARD FRITZ
W. H. GOLDf NG
Who on. Tuesday last was re-elected
as the Liberal Representative in the
Huron -Perth Biding, over Jamey W.
Morley, Exeter, the Conservative
candidate, ":lr, Golding has be9e;
member ,since 1932 and v 't'atilxned Master ,Charles' Cowen of Exeter,
with a majority of 21112 votes: hada very pleasant Easter vacatip,t
with his cousin, Little Mary
Fritz, at the home of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fitz of
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dinn?n, Mr.
and Mrs. Mylne Rader and roe Leen;t
motored to Toronto last week to vie-
It relatives and friends for a few{
days Mae Dinnin also attending a -
large teachers' convention.
•- Miss Doris Hamilton of London,
who spent the Easter holidays at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Galster,
accompanied Mr. A. E 1[ar n l,,ntto
rtv��titys eta s .a ss+,axe .:
having' spent the- pasty -week on le
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MIN Neil Witmer motored. to'Lon-
don on Sunday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Jacobs and
son Laird of the Parr Line, and Miss
Pearl Pfile of town, motored to Lon-
don on Tuesday.
Miss Gertrude Haim of Goderich,
spent 'Saturday evening with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Hairy G. Hese of town,
i%r and firs. W. D, Bryce and son
Bobby• have returned from a motor
trip to Martin's Ferry, Ohio, where
they visited wiath eclat:ves.
'::cg's
Nora Ballcwill of the locol
teaching staff, and who spent the
holidays at her home in London, h^
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returned to resume her duties here.
Miss Jean Horner of London, who
spent the Easter holidays w:th her
parents of the .14th con.,, has return-
ed to the cit
CARD OF THANKS
McA anis—Mrs. T. McAdams' and
family wish to greatly thank their
many friends and neighbors for the
kindness and sympathy extended,
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those who assisted in any veay during
their bereavement, and for the ;bea-
utiful floral offerings and caiids ,re-
ceived. Again we wish to thank You:
all!
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Goderich, March 21- lMa•'Malcins
came to Goderich by rail from Surat;
ford to hold police court being only
two hours -here. T. Murphy, Seaforth;
pleaded guilty to false pretenses and
was remanded to jail for a 'week for
sentence. He secured $,84.95 board
and lodging from Sara Carter of
by
fraud. Another fraud cage,
Martin Lowden, hanging !fire many
weeks, was settled by Lowden, who
made 'restitution to G. Barrison. Still
anaher fraud case, that of M. H.
Thornton, Ingersoll, was set over a
week. Alvin Neeb, 'Logan Twp.,• ple-
a'ued guilty to le`avin'g the scene of
an accident and was fined 825 and
costs or two months in jail. He paid.
His driving license was suspended for
two months. Neeb struck a mail driv-
er's horse and buggy m•ar Zurich 2
weeks ago and 'kept on going.
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WE SELL THE Friday and Saturday
ST FOR LESS
Specials for Thursday,
cakes .....................19c
Pearl Naptha soap,
syrup, 5s .................................. 37c
Crisco 1 -lb. 1 9c. 3 -lbs. ... . .........
Bee Hive corn„,.„53c
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+9 ge Marmalade 32 -oz. jar .....
ran
Aylmer Tomatoe so2 p, tins ....... ................. 19c
ellow label 37c; Brown half-lb...39c
Salads. Tea, y 2 tins ...............:......BSc
spaghit�ti, .
�e1nz cooked j 6 -oz ............:i0c
Baking powder 8 -oz. 20c; 30c
Magic...................
Nurest short2'lbs• ............ 1 ' c
ening, powders, 2 pkgs.
N..J;ell jelly p I Ifs 17c; 1 lb. tin ....••••28c
Sunlight Soap per cake
Salmon fancy Cohoe, as be
,
................. Sc
Life Buoy Soap, 2 cakes .. 1' 2c
Gilletts Lye per tin 12c
Glacier Sardines, 2 tins .,......... .................... ... 25c
Grape Fruit juice 50 -oz, per tin ...
Special price 1.00
'Ladies House Dresses,
Hobo Blouses, Striped print, short sleeves ,....89c
Ladies f ullf shion.ed hose, chiffon or service wt. 75
pure linen toweling extra special per y
J.. W. .MERNI3R.
P.bone 140
ELECTION RESULTS
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A. G. HESS ,
JEWELLER ,''
PHONE YOUR 0
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For positive identification of
the World's Finest Anthracite
ak for
BLUE COAL
Also Rosedale Alberta,
Servet -Solvay Coke
Miller Creek.
Glen Rocker's Briquets.
The Roe Farms Milling Coe
Feeds.
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash Prices paid fOe
.Eggs on a graded basis.
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motor trip to Ottawa and the Otta.*12' SHE OW SAYING
Valley district.
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and NIrs. Ed. C=asd o, is
Streets and NTr. Iced Herr attend l IS TRUES p
onice y eve
on Friday evening and report th^ Ies,.. They are given- 0
performances to be very good anti ' t11is YeaY's new ramp e
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W. M. S. MEET f [ quality and Patterns,
The topic for the March Mission-
ary meeting of the W.M.S. of St.
Peter's Lutheran church, was the
first of a series of "Lutheran Women
and the Way, and dealt specifically
with outstanding Leth.eran women in
North America. The program was
discussed and outpaced under the lea-
dership of Mrs. Clarance Datars.
Clippings containing a special mess-
age to young women, and on Christ-
ian Education a irnajor concern of
the church, were read by Mrs.
The,
Pram' and Mrs. G. Deichert.
.)'hankofiering thought wns given by
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Mrs. E. Datars. Rev. Tuakne rn co
ducted an interesting' bibible contest,f P EMBALMERS AND>Fi1NERAL DIRECT®139 us
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after which the pre: idemMrs. G. ,®,�.'
Deichert conducted the business. The
Baa••®weweo�* s�r� •*e” e®�”' •e•ww•0dm .a +' an .a..a e' R ^ s
Society decided to support a kinder-
garten pupil in Japan for one year.
The Lenten Self Denial offering; en-
velopes were gathered in. The meet- -
ing was closed with an Easter Hy
mn
and prayer.
OBITUARY
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o:new suit as our range at $24.95 is second to none.
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Vile quantity is limited and the range is not as
:large as oilier years due to war conditions. So We
advise you to :Hake your selection early for your
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The unofficial vote in Huron -Perth)
as received by the Returning Officer
at Seaforth from the Election of last
Tuesday's election were as follows:
Golding Morley
Fullerton 421 281
Majority for 'Gelding__ -146.
Hibbert Twp. 484
Majority for :Golding -328.
Usborne Twp
Majority for Guilin 27c)i•
Exeter } . x.977.
Majority for Nl:erley
Hay Twp.
Poll No. 1
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3.5
4
5
6
7
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67
73
90
103
185
Majority for Golding -•603.
Stephen 634v 2A
Majority forGolding,--
Mullett 429
:Majority. for Golding-2$0,
Stanley
:Majority for (,oldmg-_ 2•
375
McKillop ,•-••`24.).
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Majority for Golding----249.
'.r.us.ersn k lith
566
r `369.
Majority for:Golding---369.
llensall
Majority :for. Golding -135.
Seaforth (xoltlirrg;---290.
Majority for
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319
654
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19
26
30
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69
16
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Late -Theo. McAdams
The death took plate o.t Wednesday'
eveiing, March 27th of a highly re-
spected resident of the community at
his home, Bronson lint, of Mr. The:o-
philue McAdams, aged 66 years, `•t
montiee and 28 days. Deceased had
not ett'•n well for the east year, but
lately kais health seemed 'to be impro-
ving wad his death came- very unex-
pected and very sudden. Always of
a very d'beerful dispos it'iora, it was ie -
deed a.pleasure to meet aeel be t. re-
ainted vvit'% him, and he witill be g r eatt-
ly missed ivy his family :OW nr igh-
bors. It was in 1918 ;when IV1r. and
Mrs. McAdams moved front 1,ondon
to it41e Bronson line to Agtrrmncer
farming, anal the deceased wens al-
ways a very hard woeking malt and
always took his place no .matter hoW
bard the work. Surviving besides his
sorrowing widow arca three `•ons,.Mil-
ton
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Wil-
liam at llensall, and Harry
and ton McAdams at home; one sister`,
Mrs. Shaw in Michigan: two brothers
William of London, end David of
London Township, The funeral was
held on Saturday afternoon vv ith ser -1
vices at the house folloWr.t by utter -a
hent in Bronson line cemetery. Rev. I
t", B. tiec.lcendorn of Zurich of"ic:rftfyd. {
614
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883.
126
198
1114
289
Total Majority for (;rildi+t w--2,112,
,Announcing!
That we have taken over the Blake Store Business,
with complete Stock of Dry Goody, Groceries,
Hardware, Etc., Etc.
opportunity in Soliciting the Public's
We take this opp
Patronage for which we.. greatly.. Thank.. you in
advance. -
Always a complete stock of fresh Groceries on hand
GIVE US A CALL!
THE' BLAKE STORE
Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop.
11-97
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