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Only afew Ladies winter Coats
.eft and we are going to clear them
out in the next few days. These ar
all stock in newest cloths and style
1 ONLY REG. 19.50 ,FOR _., -,_ $1.4.00
1 ONLY REG. 29.00 FOR ... ...$21.50
1 ONLY REG. 30.00 FOR ...... $23.00
1 ONLY REG. 35.00 FOR ... $+26.01
1 ONLY REG, 35.00 FOR ... $25 00
2 ONLY REG-. 35.00 FOR ...... $27,50
SPECIAL
A. LOT OF LADIESF' LANNEL DRESSES, WELL MADE OF GOO
QUALITY FLANNELS AT $4.98 EACH
Underwear, Sweaters
1.3.UR STOCK OF UNDERWEAR VCR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND
GIRLS IS NOW COMPLETE, ALSO SWEATER COATS, IN A GTE r, l'
VARIETY OF STYLES AND PRICES.
.,EE OUR BARGAIN TABLE OF UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS
xi 4 DRAWERS AT 19c TO :5c. EACH.
CELERY
We have about 20 crates of ce P� , •,.
unsold. This is ready packed
winter use. No. 1 quality grown
our own gardens
J. GASC 0 & SON ,
ProduL.t Warited Phons-
uric` arage
Sas, ®1s, Greases Tires, Tubs, Real
GENTJINB FORD PART -
DUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES ANI'
51,31 ARE AGAIN HANDLING: THE FAMOUS
TJ• B.. L. ATTE ,
FF IN NEED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATEL
G'E GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T
CO., AND OTHER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES V'
TOU SERVICE.
WE MARE SATISFACTORY ALLOW kNCB ON. YOUR OI;I
ERY.
4'3ATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXP Ely'
REPAIRING EITHER ELECTttICAL OR MECHANICAL.
TYLENE WELDING.
ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE
M.o asseau Zuric
Beginning. Saturday November 12th
and ending Saturday November 26th
We are holding a Great Stock Reduc-
ing Sale, and we cordially invite the
Public during this period to save
a lot of Real Money by making your
Fall purchases at this Store
SEE OUR LARGE BILLS
J. W. MERNER
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pfile of
Hassall, were Sunday visitors at
the 0iomly of Mrs. L. Pfile.
Miss V. V. Siebert of the village
,,was a recent visitor with Miss
Margaret Fisher at Wingham.
Mr. Alvin Galscho eachanged(L.
his Ford coupe for a Mord tWo
door sedan. L
Miss `Stella Callfas of the vii-
!lege was,'a recent week -end visitor
iwith her friend, Miss Dorothy Me
(Lean, Kippen.
Mr. and 1Ios. Fred Fuss, of New
Boston, Mich., ,were recent visit -
I orsi tat ;thei home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Fuss,
LOCAL MARKETS
Eggs _-__-- ,.; ___ 30-37-42
Butter, alb. __ _ ...,r- -_.s ._ _ 35
Dried 'apples lb ._, - 9
Young chicks • 12-19
Old Hen'a ..., .-- -•-6-14
Ducks _oar ' ._.: . ___ ... 12-10
Wheat per bushel __ _ . . - 1.22
'Data-_
PARrCEL POST RATES
1 'or the information of those.,
:who s7nding Christmas par-
' cels to Great Britain ort the
States, ithe parcel post rates ,are
jto Britain 21- cent's for the first
pound and 0.8 cents for each ad-
ditional pound. To the United.
States ,the .Nate is 14 ;cents ;apound
A customs .declaretion must ,ac-
company each parcel mailed to.
the United `States.
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3 we will cheerfully overcome it tor
you by giving you free advise j4
i what kind and size of Furnace , .
1 Stove you require
SCHOOL REPORT
50
Barley ._I ;• .75
Buckwheat • 75
Flour ;
Shorts per ton...__ ._
Bran Der ton__
Live Hog's„
t0orreeted every
.3.50-4.50
__ — - .- 92.00
8.50
Wednesday)
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
S. S. No. 4, Ilay Ifor October.
Sr. IV.:.-V'erlyn Thiel 279, *Ray
Ortwein 194.
Jr. IV—Napoleon Geromette 348
Claire •Surerus, 272.
Sr. ID—Milton MYcAdamis 288;
Olivia Masse 247.
7r. 111—Della Snaith 331, Norman
Geromette 250, Laura Masse 223;
Emmerson Erb 210.
Jr. II—Alice Erb 386, Dorothy
Gascho 316, Gertrude Thies 206;
Cass I—Elgar Masse 178, *Dennis
Masse 100.
Sr. Pr,—Gerald Masse 178, Beta
Masse 161.1. 0
J'r, Pt. Claire Geiger 120, Grad;
Orlwein 119.
Average attendance 15.6.
Teacher—Lylyan Martin.
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13ItINCi• US THE PLAN OF YOUR HOME, OR BETTER .1L, 3
PHONE US TO COME OUT ,AND SEE, AND WE WILL TELL
YOU JUST WHAT YOU REQUIRE.
I A FULL LINE OP SHELP AND HEAVY JIARDWAP: 'L- 3
WAYS ON HAND. 2
If in need .of new furniture, p n: t',
•
forget; we have it! I
1
Miss Lucy Denorun,e has gone
• some tin,:
Are in the mallet for good Clover ver • to London, where she will stay,for
,
Mr, Frank Geoffreyr o: Coder-
i ieh visited ,friends here for a.day
• :o, two,
DRYSDALE
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF
ANY CANADIAN COMPaNY DO-
ING BUSINESS IN ONTARIO.
CASH AND BONDS ON HAND
$129,454;14. Being an i'.ncrealse eii
Irmuranee of $5,365,485 over 1925.
G. Holtzman — Zurich
AGENT, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH-
TNING RODS; AND ALL KINDS
OF FIRE INSURANCID.
Miss Annabel Duch:..:i. a?
was in Coderieh, returned home
last week.
Mr. Fred Denomme of Detroit,
beater known as Paddy, 'was
St.nday visitor in these parts.
Mss Wianifr's 1 Etw was a week
end visitor with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Etue,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Laporte of St.
Clair, Mich., spent a few days with
the formrar's parents, Mr,, and Mrs.
Chas. Laporte,
Mr. and Mitis. Edward Etue ent-
ertained 'a bunch of young peo-
ple from Detroit and London, 'last
'Sunday,
Mr. Peter Corriveaw has gone, to
Bad Ase, Mich, where he will be
under m.klical treatment forisorne
time
Mr, and Mrs Wrn,, also Mr and
5trs; George ,Denorny are spending
the week in Detroit 'with their
children.
Mr. Gerald Bedard of Zurich;was
the gust at Mr. Louis Durand's
home last Sunday.
The Misses Pearl Durand land
Blanche Rau of Detroit spent Stan-
day at their homes here.
Seed
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ZURiCii ON T.
Milliner..
Autumn Styles in
Feit Hats
AT THE
Zurich Hat Shoppe
Showing the New
Outstanding Fall
Colors
In -Attractive Smart
Shapes
A Mr Ed J. De:ton rto of the Town
I Line, has ,t''trroddeled his home by
r the .addition of a tine baleony,and
• veranda,
Mr. eLon Bedard has moved in
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Mr, Er ail. Corr; cans house on the
THAT HAVE BEEN WELL SEL-
ECTED TO SATISFY EVEN THE
MOST REMOTE.
A HAT FOR EVERY MEMBER OF
THE FAMILY. COME IN AND
SEE. THE PRICES ARE ALSO
VERY EASY.
Miss VI, Siebert
SCHOOL REPORT
• Of S. S, No, 7, Stanley for Oct-
ober,
Jr. V—Clarence Reichert 510;
Jr. IV—Alvin Reichert 474, -Gia
dys Coleman 462, Annie Taylor
460.
' Jr, II4—ilelen Anderson 541,
Irene Turner 412.
Sr, III ---Jeanette McAllister 543
Doren Reichert 532, Wilmer Tur-.
set 503, George Stephenson 188.
Jr, II—Auniei Carlile 521.
yr.-All.aix Love- 118, Stewart
Turner 83, Lillie Reid 29.
1 1 . Howald, Teacher,
' fhuaiaday,o ,NoVealber4 11
Seasonable Hardware
Fall is here and we can. supply
the Public with Seasonable Hard-
ware at moderate prices s'
A GOOD SUPPLY OF BUILDING MATERIALS INCLUDING
COUNCIIL STANDARD ROOFING AND. CEMENT,,
A NUMBER OF GOOD SECOND HAND RAN II STONES AT
VERY CHEAP;
FENCING
A CARLOAD OF LUNDYS LUCKY TIE WIRE, JUST ARRIV4
ED INCLUDING} WOVEN, COIL, BARBe BRACE AND STEM
POSTS. LSI
TIR + S AND TUBES
A FULL LINE OR GUTTA PERCHA TIR M NONA BETTER,, ,
PAINTS AND VARNISIH
A GOOD SUPPLY OF MARTIN SENOUR 100% PURE PAINT.
AND A FULL LINE OF CHI NAMEL VARNISHES, AUTQ:
ENAMELS, ALSO PULL LINE OF MURFSCO, ETQ,
FURNITURE
Full Line of Furniture in Living Room Suits,, Dining Room- j
Snide, Bed Room Suits, Kitchen Cabinets. Reed Rockers and,
Chair% A NUMBER OF ROCKERS AT GREATLY REDUCED-
PRICES, GOOD SUPPLY OF FAMOUS SIMMONS BErDSk
SPRINGS AND MATTRESS, 1 l ,,
BEWARE OF SUBSTITUITES
RUGS RUGS
ALL SIZES IN WILTONS, Air
MINISTER AND TAPESTRY EMMA
Johnston & Kathfieisch
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
11111111111114
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Safe Investments
A Carefully Selected List of Safe
Securities with attractive Interest
Returns -
Security
Victory Bonds
Victory Bonds
Victory Bonds
Saskatchewan ,._____.._.
Ontario • 77.
Bell Telephone Co. ...
Gatineau Power Co.
Massey -Harris
Due Yield,
Nov. 1, 1934 ___ ._ ....... -_ 4,75;
Oct. 15, 1943
Oct. 15, 1944 _- --- ------ ---- 14.53
___Jane 1, .1957 _._u ..: ... 4.56
__Dec. 1, 1942 4.75
June 1, 1957 ...:.. .........._ 4.82
June 1, 1956 _.. , .__ 5.07
O'ct. 15, 1947. 5.351
Huron & Erie Debentures'
Canada Trust Mortgage C,
ertificatee, guaranteed
IN,FORMAT.ION ON ANY INVESTMENT GLADLY GIVEN
Before you Invest INVESTIGATE.
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO ;—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Hava You MNQE YOUR WILL?
We found this
Remjedy, Mrs. Sybilla Spahra ,
Tonsilitis nearly 99% 'success treat-.
ing Sore Throats, Had Co:dna, Bron
chial Asthma, Cough, Bronchitis,
Catarrh, and Tonsil Diseases. Re-
sults good or money back,
it 0 Au
JOHN WARD
Drugless Practia-i-
eer and Optician
EXETER — PEONS FE
AT WALP 'R ROUSE, SUBEIME
Every Tuesday, 11 a.m, to S pffilit
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IBY THOSE WHO KNOW HOW
t The New - Fali Snitings
TAILOR IVEADE..
BY THOSE WHO KNOW
NOT THROWNTO--GETS V T TSEWNIr
O-GETHEiI
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RIGHT UP TQ TT$H MINOTF
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''PATTERN, STYLE AND QUAY
TALL OUR GOODS GUARANTEED
4. DONT be milaled by buying
*cheaper sand interior goods,
1 BtJY • from those you know will
'stand behind everything they
sell,
W H. HC -FFM A
finECHANT TAILOR, W. a IfOFPMAN & Soo, EMBAISMINR1
AND FUNERAL DiRFIC1OR$, Day, and Night, Phoma Nos 014
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