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ZURICHTHURSDAY MO
Patronize the home
Do Yoii Need Glasses?
Stop and. Think how important it is,
that you wear correct glasses -cor-
rectly prescribed for your vision.
Correctly styled ter your face. Your
health may largely depend on keen,
vision.
See C. E. ZURBRIGG, R. 0.
At HESS JEWELERY STORE
Every Tuesday at ZURICH
.At Dashwood, Sada at Pfile's
Store.
ST. PETER'S
:Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH - ON -E.
"A Changeless Christ for a Chang-
ing World."'
-Wriday, 8h -Luther League.
.Saturday --Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10 a. ni.---German Seaniice.
11.15 a.n-Sunday School..
7.30 service.
'Everybody Welcome to all Services.1
E. TUERKLIEBIT,, Poston-.
JAN. 31st, 'GIVEN TO MOTORISTS
..The department of highways has
requeited police to refrain from lay -
bag charges against those, opera,ting
on 1935 .ficenses iiutil January 'elst,
Hon. T. B. McQuestexi, Ontario min-
ister of highways stated. The Min-
ister said the earlier notice warning
motorists their 1934 licenses had ex-
pired has not brought an entirely
satis:Eactory response. He asked pol-
ice to warn motorists of the neces-:
sity of renewing immediately, their
old licenses.
BABY IN NEW HOME
Now that legal proceedings have
been completed in the juvenile Court
at Goderich, a splendid home has
been found by Reeve Davidson, for
the little Wingham Babe known as
"Miss Huron", who was adopted by
the County of Huron and Wingham,
who jointly share the cost of her
ro.abateiaance. This baby, two years
old, was very much under weight and
undernourished when it was placed
in the Hospital, but has gained. from
•6 pounds to 16 pounds.
EAT MORE BREAD "
Campaign Cu Foot
In Canada we have our "Fish We-
ek'', "Cheese Week" and otaer kind ,
of "Days" and "Weeks'.. Now a
movement is on foot to get the peo-
ple of the United Kingdom to •eat'
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and read the Ioca
Woe Repairi
r wish to advise the Public
am hi a position to do 'all Idnde
shoe repairing, and solicit you4
ronage. Give us a trial for
workmanship.
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Low Priced 15 Jewel Watch
for Men
more bread. A five year campai
about to get under way with thi
jest in view. The millers and )1.4e,
ers are said to be joining forcdt*
endeavor to put the scheme ac see':
If successful, it should mean ge 6r
imports of Canadian wheat. '
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SOMETHING NEW 1
In some respects the Toronto naji-
cipal election campaign afforded
t amusing spectacle to people resi
outside that city. For the first
in memory, hey saw the Globe
the Mail and Empire , fighting sid
side for the same candidate, ble
en with the assistance of the Te
ram, they were unable to elect
to the mayor's chair. Oddly enong
too, they saw the Toronto Star, ou
standing example in Canadian jou!,
nalism of be success of private di°
terprise, supporting a candidate o
the C.C.F. party which aims to so
cialize industry, -Ex.
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Miss Helen Thiel has taken a pos-
ition at Hensall.
Dr. A. J. MacKinnon motored to
London on Wednesday.
Miss Dorothy Swan of Brucefield,
was a recent visitor with her sister,
Mrs. Erwin Schilbe of town.
Mrs. Jane Guenther of Dashwood,
visited with her sister, Mrs. L. Gei-
ger the past week.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. F. Braun and
family of Forest, were Sunday vis-
itors at the home of her father, Mr,
Wm, Lamont.
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Messrs. Lorne and Lloyd Cook
.,and Mr. Edward Brenner of Kitch-
ener, were week -end visitors at the
elthome of Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner,
Judge T. M. Costello of Goderich,
was in town on Wednesday and pre-
sided at the sitting of the Division
ourt.
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IN
ORDER TO 'REDUCE, OUR STOCK BEFORE OUR ANNUAL STOCK
TAKiNG, WE ARE 'OFFERING AIL OUR HEAVY UNDERWEAR, SWE-
ATERS„ HOSIERY, *ETC., AT PRICES THAT WILL SELL THEM IN A
BURRY
OUR DRY GOODS ROW ON SALE WILL BE SOLD AT SALE PRICES
UNTIL SOF 31) OUT.
BUT HERE WE HAVE
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GROC7RIES
Oxycloi, large pkg.
Fry's or Neilson's Cocoa,
Half -Ile tin, 49r
Golden Bantam, ct orn„
2 tiu. as for
Maple. leaf Sock Eye al -
mon felb., 35c
Royai Yorle Tea %IL 28C
Chaice -quality tomatoes,
large tine 2. far 19c
Peas No. 3s,, 2 tins _23c
Macroa, 2 I --Ile
Dates, 3 lba, for -25c
Raisins,, l'Arge with
Seeds,, 2 lbs. -
1 c
Men's 'Work Slats
Reg. 1.25 at 97c
Reg. ..O� a79c
Reg. 75c at 59c
*These are not a The spec-
ials we have. There are a
lot more not mentioned.
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A FEW NEW
SPECIALS IN GROCERIES:
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flannelette Blankets
Grey only, largest size.
You -will have to be here on
time 'if you -want one of
these. 'Sale Price pr. $1.97
All wool ,checked and -plain
while :blankets, Bale Pik
$7.25 •
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Wornen's I -lose
Silk .and -wool and all wool
49c Pair.
ChildrereSII -wool Hose,
"Sale 39c and 49c Pr.
Men'sAR Wool 'Underwear
Conibinations t .,....... $1.95
Two Piece, per Garment
I.19.
Men's Fleece 'Lked
Underwear
Sinationc at 5
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_wo ace Fleece
ex mt. 59c
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Art Sateen For Com-
forters
Reg. 50c at yd. ..... ..35c
Reg. 35c at yd. 29c,
Chintz at yd. 1 9c
White and Striped Flannel-
ette
Reg. 25-30 yd. Sale ,...19c
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Loudasac Dress Flannelette
Sale at per yd. 23c
Ladies' and Children's
Underwear
Ladies Bloomers and Vests
Reg up to ?Sc, Sale at 49c
Silk Vests.andBloomers
Reg. 75c at 59c
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Frilled Curtain Ne
Sale price...e!,... , I5c
Plain eurtain Net,, Reg, up
to 30c yd. at ...18c
New .Print, New Pattens,
Reg up to 30c yd.
Sale at 19c,
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The Zurich . Agricultural Society
held their annual meeting in the Town
Hall on Monday with a fairly well
attended meeting. The treasurer, Mr.
E. F. Klopp gave a very good report
of the past year's activities, as the
Society has the snug balance on hand
of around $350, which will give them
a good start for the year 1935. All
the officers of the past year werere-
lected, and the Society is anticipat
DZtthfe:rgeiytTer Grand Carnival
at the Zurich Rink on Thursday ev-
ening, January 24th, when liberal
prizes will be awarded for the var-
ious cottinnes, Following the Carni-
val a Maccosin Dance will be held.
Good music will be provided, and the
public are invited to attend this big
evening in Zurich on the local rink.
On Monday evening January 28th a
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$9.95 $9.95
dependable Time Keeper
At a Low Price.
Beautiful Cased With
Bracelet to Match!
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BLUE COAL
Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea
Genuine Semet Solvay Cake
MILLERS CREEK
and
Rosedale Alberta
Pocahontas Briquets
A new Domestic Fuel for every par -
Met, Intense Heat, very littlo PISATIP
or Ash.
W. R. DAV SON
Hes The laweliericAsH paid for Eggssis.
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hockey tournament will be stagedl
when the following teams will par --1
ticipate: Grand Bend, Crediton
Henna and Zurich, A prize will be
Igiven to the fifinal vrianing team. Be
sure and come out for some real
hockey on Monday night,
HYMENIAL
Double Wedding-
.
A. quiet but pretty double wedding
was splemnized at the Lutheran par-
sonage, London, on Thursday Janu-
ary 17th at 3 o'clock, p.m. when
Rev. C. Killinger of that city offi-
ciated at the wedding of Miss VerTyn
Thiel, eldest daughter of Mr. and
wellare Thiel of Zurich, was
united in weddlock to Mr. Raymond
Pieher, son of Mr. and Mrs: Oswald
Fisher also of Zurich. The other
contracting parties were, Miss Elda
Stephen, daughter of Mrs. Mary
Stephan and the late John Stephan,
was united in marriage to Mr. Leon-
ard Wagner, son of Mr. andMrs.
William Wagner of Zurich. After dam,
the eeremony the two bridal couples
returned 'to Zurich to the home o
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thiel where a
lovely wedding dinner was. served.
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WINTER OVERCOATS
UNDERWEAR
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The parsonage of the Evangelical
utheran Church of Zurich, was the
ene of a -quiet but pretty wedding
on Saturday January nth, when
Re. E. Tuerkheim united in the
bonds of holy matrimony Lawrene
Eima,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter 'Schwalm of Zurich arid Mr.!
llobert Johne, son of M. and Mr.
William McKenzie of Kippen. The
bride looked charming in 11. dress of
green pebble crepe with matching
b,ccesories. She was attended by
Miss Marguerite McKenzie, sister of
the groom, who wore a frock of •
Nitte crepe with accessories to match.
The groom was otten 1•,
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We are Offering Our Customer,
GENUINE BARGAINS
IN THE FOLLOWNG GOODS:
Wool Bankets, Flannelette Blankets, Woo t and
Fleeced Underws.r, Prnts, Broadcloths, Gingha:Ts
and Fbewelettes.
Girl's and Cha r ¼ ers and Sweater Cats.
ks and Stockings, Sweakere
bikers, Overshoes,,
ETC., ETC.
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The bri
erly 'beautiful. gifts whcih J1CIe 110
esteem in whith they are hed.
1.,Their many friends extend to them
11 best wiebes for a, happy and posper- i
451,H rea,rried life.
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