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ZURICH ��ERAL'19
The Store with the Stock
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Will be continued to
r ay Fe . 4th
Po not miss this opportunity to pro-
cure No. 1 quality Winter Goods and
also many lines of Spring Goods at
at away below market prices
SPECIALS �
Ladies Coat, Size 44, i ‘
Reg. $30.00 for ....... ...... $19.50
Ladies Coat, Size 38,
Reg. 29.00, for $17.50
Ladies Coat, Size 19 Special $10.00
Ibex Blankets, large size $2.15
8 pieces Dress Goods,
your choice at yd. ...38c
42 -in pillo.w Tubing at yd. �• 32c
Men's work shirts at each 79c
See our line of, Sweater Coats for
Men, Women, Boys and Girls. Our
Stock is too large, we .offer your
choice of any coat at cost price
or less.
GROCERIES
Brooms, only 3 doz. left at ...35c
Green- tea, pound at ..._.. ...39c
Mixed tea, at lb. .._... 1...___ 45e
Macaroni, 3 lbs. for ______ . 19c
Pruned, 3 lbs: for ... 29c
Caustic Soda,•.^5-lbs. for ... . 70e
J ( ECHO S NS
Wanted
phone 59
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Until everything we advertised in our
Sale Bill is Sold.
When we once mark down our Goods, it is
neve- r,put back to original Price.
Therefore you can depend on getting a bargain
here always
OUR NEW SPRING GOODS ARE COMING IN AND THEY WILL
AGAIN BE SOLD AT OUR USUAL CLOSE PRICES.
uneh.'s Garage
Cas, :Oils, Greases
Tires, Tubs, Repairs
GEPdUINE FORD PARTS
'UST-IRECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND 'TUBES
4AE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
S;,..®BATTE117
ar IN NEED OP A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON
CO(10e AND OTHER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WB GIVE
IFOU SERVICE.
WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
ERY.
BATTERY REPAIRING AND BAT CERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
?REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICA,., OR MECHANICAL, ALSO AC-
SITYr,ENE WELDING. '
ZURICH S LEADING GARAGE -
. a Nloasseaut Zurich
YELLOW FRONT STORE
J. 1K. MERNER
~< � 0h LOCAL INTEREST
Public examination and con-
firmation will be observed in St.
Peter's Lutheran church an Sun-
day morning, and in the. 'evening
d
the newly confirmewill receive
their first communion. The sub-
ject for the evening seryic • will be
"Min.sterial Relief • and Pension
commissions. -
Mr. Harry G. Hess is renovating
the uap r story of their block just
east 01 the Dominion Hotel, which.
'he intends to remodel) and fix up 3 4 y
for commodious living quarters,and esters k' ler- Mutual
when completed will move. there-
E r gYa�
in ice air is etiSti ante Ca,
LO(.AL MA►R,Th
L.ivet,Hogs cwt. i 8.50
Butter, lb 40c
Eggs .r j. 25-33-37
:Dried ap i iee 1b. _ .-... ...... ......... H
Oats, bushel
.Wheat per bush
Barley
Buckwheat
- 60
..... 1.25
75
Flour 3.50-4.50
:Shorts. per ton . 35.00
Bran per ton _- _34.00
,wrre.....: ::very .Wconeadae)
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In our report of the Annual Me-
eting of tae Zurich Agricultural'
:Society last week, we accidently,
.omitted the name of Mr. Oscar
Klopp, as a Director.
The Devotional Meeting of the
Luthc. League was herd .on San-
day evening, after the regular eh
urch se:'vicea, 40 being present. Mr, i
Bruce. Kropp gave a very instru-
etive paper on "What does :Jesus
Teach about Torgivenes's: '
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WatmingYour Home
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Is Your Next Problem•
But if yogi bring your problem to us
we will cheerfully overcome itfor LI
you by giving you free advise just
what kind and size of Furnace or
Stove you require
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BRING US THE PLAN OF " • HOME, OR BETTER STILL,
PRONE US TO COME 0 SEE, AND WE WILL TELL •
YOU JUST WHAT YO:: LURE.
A FULL LINE O1�' SII ,'Lis AND HEAVY HARDWARE AL-
WAYS ON HAND.
HURON TOBACCO GROWERS
ORGANIZE
At a meeting held at Exeter the
past week, to which many grow-
ers of the district thronged, the
Huron County Tobacco Growers
were organized, • and were repres-
ented by secretary O. Klopp at the
Windsor conference, with repre-
sent :tie es from Eases, Elg'n, Lamb
ton, Norfolk: and Middlesex.
Elliott, er-warden of Huron was;
elected president of the Huron or-
ganization `Oscar Kropp of Zur-
is dons offered to increase interest in'
lowinggr's were drafted With the fol; the fall fair., Sone im rovem:-
personnel—Edward graft, P
Mr. Simons o'f.Exeter; William Bu= ants are to be made oto the amain
chanan of-Tuckersmath,; ,R.. Yellow building, and the grounds:, The
of Usaoriae; Secretary` Klopp will following officers were appointed
represent the Huron growers at the for 1928—President;` Tohn McClure,
Windsor, ' nesting. , 1st, Vice, W. J. Stinson; 2nd vice,
W. H. Talbot; secy, A. E. Erwin;
Treas., F. A. Edwards; Directors
iHENS1�I,L REEVE PRO�'LST1:D
Mrs. J. W. Reid, Mrs. F. Seed, Mrs
N. W. Woods, Mrs. ;W J. Stinson,.
Papers were served on 'Reeve Mrs; T. 11i: Snowden, Fred Middle-.
Robert Higgins o3 Hensall
oabe-,ton, tr.. M. Woods, .Robt, Mebiur-
half of Owen Geiger, protesting ray, E. H. Wise, Wm�, Stewart,' S.
the election •of Mr. Higgins ;as re- Houston, J. W. Reid, T. M. Snow -
eve of Hensall, oa the grounds that 'den, R. Penhale, Wm,, Sparks, J.
he was in 1027, and is now. un ,1928 Rothwell Ed. :Foster J. A. Fer-
an auditor of the County' of Huron: giason, The ' following were ap-
At the December session of the pointed delegates to the Stratford
County Council the treasurer of 'fairs convention—J. McClure, W. J.
Huron Cou _ty resigned and a .new I Stinson, D H.., McNaughton. The
.one was appointed. Mr.' Geiger, • dates of the fair have been set for
who was reeve of Hensall at the i Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept -
time, insisted on a special audit; ember 25th and 26th.
of the county books before the
new treasurer took office and
seconded the motion that Robert)
Higgins, of Hensel. who was one]
of the, count; ,_a'.,xcora frond. 19L11
to 1924 be one of the auditoyrs,rl
Reeve Higg 1 ' intends defending' ( Mai! of th . Family, at Eight
the. protest an t..l . grounds that I etaht, and .yo—
this titan a special�aulit tie was
If you were a web ia$, bardlal
not the auditor, of 3827 an l is not u hocin't amen youti!
an auditor of 1926, , a the auditors, e t ra `.19 t sot oengbrothers
an4
of•,this .year will be api.allit d .a i w, sin in .yoti�r chzst an day-,
the first session of the County Co- c a d btf 1 `
ul, •l, he stated:, Mr Trigg ns st` ns 1 tiv i3e t does-atrotchecl
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If in need of new furniture, don't
forget; we have it!
,u
Are in the market for good Clover
Seed •
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Hardware
t We carry a full Line
p
T rated Royal, y . Purple Stock Foods..
HAVE YOUR STOCK WINTER WELL, AND LOOK GOOD, ; •
ASLO YOUR HENS PRODUCING EGOS WHILE THE PRIC-''
ES ARE HIGH
ZENOLEUM:
THE BEST DISENFECTANT ON
THE MARKET FOR LICE, ETC. t
BARGAINS IN HARDWARE I
WE HAVE ' A NUMBER OF REAL BARGAINS TO OFFER IN
man HARDWARE 1-.r •.INE PRIOR
T STOCK
TAKING. - ------- +
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'1 O S OCK
The 'Largest Business of any.
Canadian Company doing
'Business in Ontaric-
Cash and 13on is on llan.i $129,454.14.
Being en increase of Insurance of
$5.365,4135 over the past Year.
G. Holtzman - Zurich
Adent, Also Dealer in Lightning Rods
and all kinds of Fire Insurance
HAYFIELD .AGRIC. SOCIETY
Before Taking Stock
• We offer many
Bargains in Furniture
.gyp, /1 ■ A Yourself
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OFome
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,The annual meeting of the Bay-
field .Agricultural Society was held
"the other day in the town hall;.
There was a good attendance pr-
esent and much interest• was mani-
fested The treasurer reports a
balance of $47.4.81 on hand. There
la vas named .secretarZ,and the were •a number of good �suggest-
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BRING US YOUR HORSEHAIR, RAGS, OLD IRON. WE 4.
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- PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICES., ,a
FULL SUPPLY OF KRAUSER SMOKE CURE
Johnston Kalbfieisch
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 I.,
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STADE & WE1D
ZURICH •, ONT.
,wrsar•ws•s•ss rotas s•.•srwssess•sort
ou u i you would em41a�
braver z►nd say " HoW do you cis V
ci so cheerily as r
ated he was not o:ficially notified out vasitis on itis little cot in the
that the County Council wishe l + Queen Mary 1Icsptal for Consume•
j Live Children at Weston,
him to as -list in. making this P-{ Bert's daddy has boor. dead for a
ecial audit till December 28, two tong time, and his mother goad out
days after the official nonaiatation, hal icing—alto thss ceo lad used to
help laolc after the others. Y1e caught)
sa c:ould not r'eiigll 10. days •before a baa, cold sold irtt ut have beers
the nalninzt`bn, as the Act xlays st liur an and h s 7be abs the tehiyll
1927 an it wrsulil have to do, also wind of cor..srnnis'Tor--.but that he
teas cont Est InItrinCetta. o
ti t the uE�e
tit .1n .
Mr, Biggins did eat maize a
audit during: his tern: a Iteevs-of' .aWo 1d Abut�fi tr toe hep 'thfb',
of Heimalll, as he tools'official I work to go on, h n r'tirittbq
clHclax xtiblit an Monday, °Jai�ruary ' , tion th the hoeplt.I? .
Conttlbut1ons 16111 b. eat to it►t!;"
awl • the audit'Was made • tl1e V e '9 t�V. A. Chnrltoi .. Pr Ldent etf>l Ooiieg4
Yieforer , ;-
Paid
7Corotad 2, Ontario.
AUg2,OPi &ERIE
DEBENTURES
Safe CmnJeniemt Handy
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Paid Twice a Year
$100. or more
Before you Invest ---INVESTIGATE!
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Andrew F. Hess, Zurich
htY MOTTO i—BHRVICH AND BA7STY
Have You 1VIADE Y{)43,W1LL? .1
*SAT DR. SAT
Tonsils are diseased, MUST opre-
ate, Mrs. Sybilla Spahrs Tonsil -
itis• was 'applied, Tonsils healed and
the Operation cancelled. Try it,
good results or money back —At
Wagner's Store., -
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JORN-: WARD
Drugless Practio-a
eer and Optician
MAIN OFFICE
Exeter Phone 70
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TAILOR MADE.
BY THOSE WHO KNOW
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'NOT TO-GBTHRR1 v TO -1 RTHR"
BY THOSE WHO -KNOW HOW
Our Suitings
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RtGRT UP TO THE MINUTB
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VATTBRN, STYLE AND QUALIIft
ALL` Odic GOODS r"tRANTEBD
TALL
be miwled v buying
1 cheaper and inferior e . sx
BUY from, those you know with
Oa ad behind everything they
well.
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