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100 -Pe. Dinner Setts, Regular $30.00 for . • • • , • .'
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Setts, Reg. $3.00 for . • • • , 2Sc
B.y Cut Glass itWater'Regular 50c., for
'Boys' and Girls' Stockings, , .....................Sc .t:
* ea Cloth Mats, Sizes 18x27", at each.........Sc ;F
Flannelette Yard wide, Regular 40c. yd. for .... ' ... 25c
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• Mer s Nock Ties, Values up to $1.00 for4.IF
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4 Jelly Powder, only ... ..... . .... ... '25c
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1 4 Cakes of Palm Olive Soap, for .. • $1.4c
* 1 Dish Pan with a big lot of soap, Reg. $2.20, for .
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New Fall Merchandise
Grocery Specials
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•.ar „r,,. Z U l>t ,1'CaH; H t.Nt, 4, LD
Ir, and Mrs. Jas.Smith and
family of Windsor,, were visitors" with
Mr. Jonas Hartleib and Lunde on
Wednesday. "
I•t•'''cd tl'Vat`o�;r�i D@'erih rake► l�lo +►
dl; rl<4;,.pt�./.e; :14 sectlan luitirows,
walking' plow,-Baiir•.,-IvagOniattiek
rack, .haye rack, gravel box, wagon
box, Clinton .fanning mill with bag-
gar;.set scales 1200 -lb. cap; steel tire
top ,buggy, extension ladder 2S-ft;
tl of bobsleighs; double
6114"iktjse Dw Pecker; : chicken 'feled
(heilp "it .W.i 1per, ' C nr.'lither,
!Ga '1'Malrring ,stool; •1R Miller,
'J. Meyer; E. t Guenther;. Article from
1.6 emelt paper; A: Willett, L. Cys+ iser,
1M. Wolfe; Woven East, J. Mnolton,
1M. Gaiser, •R. Orien ete Call_ of we --
Mr Addison Tieman is all sclies a .I b (large) • Portland cu T-
d bl harness 1 eds , G. offman, E. , Gagstettere
sqn t set
Mr. Moffatt, Miss Nola Gasser; and nearl'h-- w, set single harness, m nd! Coll. *roods, H Miller,
Miss Alice Hoffman attended the tea= plow arness; sap kettle; wheelba 3 ;E. +�',itggtetter; E. Held; Coll- of in -
week,
ohers' convention in Goderich' 'last row; oak barrel, set suing •ropes; .3 ire s, 1L Rader; 1..• Rader+ A. 'Willext
week. doz, grain bags; DeLaval Cream g Isee of Harm Country, L eider; E.
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Mrs. F. Watson for D Writing, r.a
Mar Y er- Wi g,
i Maier- 'Rader.
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icing her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Wm. of oats suitable for feed, ab Ufr R
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Snell. sh. of H D 6lirstresche>~, M Ga'mm'a-
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.SUCH A COMPLETE OP -TO -DATE STOCK
o. " • 'n all the Leading Shades
Queens Cloth, Serges, Flannelettes, Etc..
4, tVow Towelling
Pure. Linen Towellling at Low Prices.
Underwear flannelette Blankets, Wo
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MAKE THIS YOUR STORE DURING THE FAIR DAYS: B E
WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW GOODS WHETHER YOU �
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Mr. and Mrs. C.Wi1'c5fong, and
Mrs. Wm. Schroeder, of Detroit, sp-
ent the week -end with relatives in
the village
Miss Flossy Kieinstiver of Strat-
ford spent Suyaday with. her parents.
Mr. Melvin Guenther and son of
Windsor, is visiti his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Guenther.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman, Miss
Lily Hoffman and Mrs. D. Betchen,
of.London, 'called on friends on Sat-
urday. •
Mrs. T. S�e roedei''s sale on Satur-
day was largely attended. Mr. Art.
Weber knows how to weld the ham-
mer.
Mr. Gordon Callfas of Sarnia, sp-
ent Sunday with his father.
Mr. Milford Mclsaac of Detroit,
spent 'Sunday ;in town. Little Betty
returning with him.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Morenz of De-
troit, spent a few days with friends
in town.,
Messrs Henry Bender and Wm.
Bender who spent the harvest in the
West, returned home on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Oestreicher spent
the past week •on a motor trip to
Toronto and Niagara Falls.
Born---Tieman---At Dashwood on
Friday, October 12th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Addison Tiernan, a son.
AUCTION SALE
100 Head .of Choice Young Cattle,
At DOMINION HOTEL.
ZURICH
On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th,
At 1..0.0. '.o'clock, p.m.
Consisting of 75 heifers, from 1 to
2 years old. 15 yea'rii ng steers. 10
Springer heifers. All above'. cattle
are all. Durhams and Herfords and in
good condition: -
TERMS --Cash, or 6 months
credit ,will be given on furnishing
approved joint notes at 6 per cent.
per anneen.
Jos. Lawson, Proprietor.
W. S. Johnston, Clerk.
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. '
The Store of Service and Quality
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THE NEW SERIES
Pontiac Six
The low priced Six with Power
and Speed as thrilling as its
Rich New Beauty
RQUIPPEID WITH LOVEJOY SHOCK ABSORBERS, POUR
WHBEL BRAKES, AND WITH ALL THE NEWEST a IM-
PROVBMENTS MAKE IT THE BEST CAR VALUE pOB
THE MONEY.
ASK ALL THOSE WHO DRIVE A PONTIAC t
DEMONSTRATION GLADLY GIVEN
GIDEON KOEIILER, Zurich
Agent for Pontiac and Buick Cars
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o • 200.
bush'' of 'barley, about 75 bu '
barley and • fall wheat mixed.
Household Effects --bed room suite
velvet rug 9x12, linoleum 12x18, con
goleum rug 9x12; Quebec heater ne-
arly new; Happy thought range Lea-
ther chair, parlor table, seetee, buff-
et, 6 kitchen chairs, sink; rocking
chairs, 2 feather ticks, 3 burner coal
oil stove, 10 yards linoleum, yard
wide; single iron bed, springs, and
mattress, sofa, pictures, forks, cha-
whiffletrees, neckyokes and num-
erous other articles. Everything
must be, sold as proprietor has disp-
osed of his farm.
TERMS --Grain, poultry, and all
sums of $10.00 and under cash„ ow-
er that amount 6 months credit on.
approved joint notes, with a discount.
of 3 per cent straight allowed for
cash on credit amounts.
Wm E Foster Proprietor.
1ymn; D. ' M. ,
IBeeker; Writing; "Water" R. Fossold
E Beaker, fe Miller; Writing, "Tar
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Electric Rangette
Complete with Oven
extra Wiring. Hooks on any plug attaching
A PERFECT COOKER
X30.00
Installed
SEE IT AT
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Wm. Johnston, Clerk.
Geo. Elliott, Auctioneer.
DASHWOOD SCHOOL FAIR.
Dashwood School Fair was held
Dashwood on Monday, Oct- 1st.
There was a keen contest for the T.
Eaton' Cup between Norman Walper
of No. 8, Hay Township and Gertie.
Hoffman of No. 16. Norman Walper
succeeded in winning the Cup with a.
total of 87 points, while Gertie Hoff-
man took the second prize -with 8R1
points. Edward Gagstetter got' the.
third prize. The public speaking,
competition was won by Gertie Hoff-
man, who thus qualifies to enter the:
County Competition.
The following is a list of those
who won in the prize monies:.
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 100 acres of good
clay loam, being Lot ' 14, Con: 11
Stanley Township, 6 miles north: of
Zurich. There is on the premises 1G
acres of fall wheat, some plowing is
done and the balance in gray Go-
od buildings, well drained and fenc-,
ed: Price $7000; Immediate. pos-
ession can be viven. Fore further
,particulars apply to M.r. G. W.
Elliott, Varna, P.O. 16-tf
AUCTION SALE •
Of Farm Stock and Implements,
On Lot 21, Lake Road, Hay Town-
ship, 2141. miles south of St. Joseph,
On. TUESDAY OCTOBER 23rd;
Commencing at 1.00 o'clock sharp
HORSES ---1 3 -yr old black Perch-
eron; .1 black gelding 8 yrs. old; 1
grey Percheron 8 yrs. old; 1 Clyde
mare 9 yrs. old; 1 driver.
CATTLE ---Cow due in November,
Heifer due in January; Road cow
fresh; Yearling steer; 2 spring calves
PIGS ---10 stocker pigs weighing 125,
lbs. each Brood sow due in Novemb-
er; Brood sow due 1st of December;
2 brood sows supposed to be in
pig. 2 dozen yearling hens,
IMPLEMENT,S-•-M, H. binder new
Deering mower; • new bob sleighs,
spring tooth cultivator, 3 -section har-
rows, M. H. fertilizer drill nearly
new; Portland cutter, Fleuery plow
No. 21; Oliver bean scuffler and pull
er; 1 -horse scuffler new; Bain wagon
new; good wagon; gravel box, 16 -
ft. flat rack; Clinton fanning mill, 2
setts heavy harness nearly new, hor-
se collars, whiffletrees; neckyokes,
forks, light harness, cider barrel,
buggy; new Viking 600-11b. cap.
erbam separator; 200 bushels of mix
ed grain and numerous other articl-
es.
TERMS OF SALE ---$10 and un-
der, cash. Over that amount 11 con-
ths' credit will be given on furnish-
ing approved joint notes. 4 per cent
off for cash on credit amounts.
Grain and Poultry cash.
Wm. Denomme, Proprietor.
W. S. Johnston, Clerk.
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
AUCTION S'A1.E
Of Farm Stock and Implements
At Lot 7, Con: 6, Parr Line,, Stan-
ley Township, 3 ;Hiles south ofVar-
na, on
• esulteir nth. 192g
dyer ` A. 3 N 1 , • $: VV itlext,.. fi'
Reid;; .Wi tin, • "Oft in a Sti]ly lipi .
gilt" t➢. Rest�enreyer, R. Tieman, K
.Merner; Tile design iq' crayon, I.
z ceirjx'- Prouty, L. Rader, Map of
Norte► America,. E. Gagstetter, R.
Miler, M. , h 1 Uert; Map of British
Mese A. Rader, M. KiutOpp, P. Wei •.
gan8iesign in black and white, R.
yyrl�,
O. Bec"tcer, L. Kraft; Scene
'in water color,. M. Klucpp, D. Ford,
1G. Hoffman; I"uplic speaking contest,
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caner,
R Hayter. A
Wray Yt .
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cattle, R. Gen-•
�TiIA`lii c•�; .3uilging beef c ,
ttuer, N Wolper, H. Kraft. Hitching -
contest, N. Walper, N. Restemeyer..
The Model4f-Four-Twenty"
OGEIIS .,[ etteryiessJ. RADIO
,GRAIN AND CORN --Spring wheat
grain, E. Rader, L. Rader; Spring
wheat sheaf, E. Rader, L. Rader;, M..
Walper; Oats; grain, -M. Stade„ A-
Goets, E. Gagstetter; M. Gaiser;
Oats, sheaf; NI Stade A. Goetz,. E_
Gagstetter, M. Gaiser; Barley, grain,.
W. Kraft, E. Gaiser, R. Hayter, E_
Rader; Barley.•.sheaf,. E. Rader, E...
Gagstetter, W. Kraft, C. Maier; Sw-
eet Corn, C. Oesteisher, ;
VEGETABLES ---Irish Cobbler pot
atoes, I. Wein, E. Eveland, R.Millerp
•O...Becker;• Green' Mountains, R:
'Genttner, M. Restemeyer, P. Wein
R ,4Kleinstive`i; Dooley`•potatoes, -:J
•Weber, E: Maier;' I.''Genttner,
M%Iler'; Mangolds, H. Rader, D. Oes ,
treicher, M. Restemeyer, L. Restem-
eyer; Turnips, G. Walper, G. Maier,
S. Prouty, Z. Nadiger; Beets, P.
Reid, Ee Oestreicher, A. Eveland, K.
Merner; Carrots, S. Maier, E. Beck-
er, J. Moulton, S. Wein; Parsnips, S.
Held, L. Kraft, M. Bender,; Onions,
T. Fisher,V, Rinker, V. Becker, R. •
Willert; A Commerrnal . Garage
FLOWERS Buoquet of Asters, V.
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rsinoney'g most"'
in electric Radio
OF course, you want an electric radio (one that operates
direct from a light socket, without any extra attachments
or batteries) -practically ail the, solea to -day, where current
its available, are of this type, And, of course, you want the best
set you can buy for the money you have to spend -that's only
statural. Then, . consider the Rogers "Four -Twenty" -a new
1929 Model that is out -selling every mer electric radio two,
too one. Td be able to get.a complete electric radio at $165 is
a sensation *itself, but when this is :also the best known, the
original uBatteryless' set; the onethat has five years of perfor-
mance ,behind it,. the only one with Tubes that are guaranteed,..
„it is almost a miracle in value.
Features indtide: *single illuminated tuning dial, Rogers
AJC 'T'tii es throughout (including A/C Power Tube),
Automatic Voltage Control, Rogers Output Filter and
1'hotiogralsila "Klug -in" Jack, genuine Walnut Cabinet with
matched butt veneer instrument panel- And the price
complete (except Loud, Speaker) is only $165001
iff you, want a modern bdtteryless .receiver the Rogers "Four-
''° is your "money's mast" in the whole field of electric
Ask for a Demonstration
end about our Easy Terms
Coyne in marl see this set and compare it critically with any -
other electric radio sold at prices from $50 to $IOC?' higher_.
Then yousst really appreciate why this is -the most sought--
after radio •oa the market toWith the factory almost 1,000'
SttSr behind txde"naily •
T. L `WUHM, Zurich
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Kraft, ,A. Goetz, D. Oestreicher, E. t.
Held; Boquet of Polox, M. Willert, +• `•.
Z. Nadiger; Bouquet of Zinnia, M. .l. • •
Wein, L. Guenther, J, Weber; Afric- * p
Secial- • i� 0�.
Marigolds
Bender
Ft. , Calendula, M. -
Eveland; French Marigolds, I. Wein, t
O� Becker,,i12. Restemeyer; Cosmos, q,•
W. Wein ;:Pinks. H. Rader, W. Kraft +
T. Fisher;
POULTRY --Cockerel, NI "Walper, t
M. Restemeyer, H. Rader, L. Weig-
and; Pullett, M. Restemeyer, N. +
Walper, H. Rader, Ed. Gagstetter;
Pr. White Leghorns, G. Hoffman, A.
Willert, K. Merner, S. Wein; Pen of'1t.
three, N. Walper. H. Rader, M. Rest- +
emeyer, Ed. Gagstetter; Barred Ro-
cks, M. Restemeyer, N. Walper, L. •1'
Resteceyer, E. Rader; Any Pet, L. 1,
Restemeyer, E. Willert, M. Willert,
H. Restemeyer; Best trained clog, +
G. Hoffman; Pr. ducks, N, Walper, R
Bender;' L. Restemeyer, W. Kraft;
Table bouquet, N. Walper, G. Hoff-
man, L. Fisher; Cut flower wreath, T.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th .
At 1 o'clock sharp consisting of
HORSES ---Heavy draft horse 8 yr
old, about 1600 lbs; Heavy draft colt
2 yrs. old; Good farm horse 14 yrs.
old;
CATTLE ---Roan cow due to fres-
hen Nov. 21; Red cow, due Dec. 14;
Roan cow, due Jan. 28th; Roan cow
due April 24th; Red cow due' May
2nd; Grey cow due June 5th; Red
coW freshened in May, bred 3 weeks;
2 yr. old heifer due Jan. 20th; Aged
cgow with calf at foot; 2 choice ste-
ers rising 2 yrs; Choice heifer rising
2 yrs; 8 spring calves; 2 young cal-
ves.
PIGS ---Brood sow due in January.
7 store pigs. POULTRY -About 80
hens 1 yr. old; 25 pullets,er; M. Walper, 0. Becker; Rope
IMPLEMEN'T'S, ETC:• -M. H. bin Halter, W. Wein, H. Miller, E. Gu -
der 6ft. cut; Melt, drill 13 hoe M•', euther;.:Sp]iCing zope,,,b:• 13e+eker, ;.
i4 ,mowerr 6 -it. cut nearly new,' M.
G Hoffman A Willem N Wolper; i .1 s+ .y
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Bouquet of Gladioli, G. Mayer, H•
Rader M Restemeyer;
We are making the following Special
Offer to the Public ..
Changing of Oil per gallon .__-... ...- $1.50 t
Greasing entire Car. $1.00 ,:
Above two items for only $1.50 ,
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BE SURE • AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY. -
ABOVE. IS GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY.
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Leanly O'Brein
Gas Oils Greases Tires ' Accessories"
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LIVE Stock --Beef calf, H. Kraft,
N. Walper, N. Restemeyer, D. Ford,
M. • Gaiser; Dairy calf, M. Meyer, D.
Oestreicker, C. Maier, L. Ford; Mar-
ket lamb, R. Bender, L. Restemeyer, ;
Bacon hog, H. Kraft, L. Restemeyer,
M. Gaiser, R. Bender; Spring colt,
N. Walper,. A. Gates, ' E. Gtsenteer;
DOM. • SCIENCE --School lunch, P.
Reid, M. Meyer, G. Walper, M. Wolf;
Graham or bran' niuffns R. Fes Id,
M. Ford, E. Held; Drop cookies, R.
Meyer, P.• Weigand'R. Tienyan. Cur-
rant Tarts, L. Kraft, G, Held, G.
Hoffman, Raisin Pie,O. Restemeyer,
S. Held, P. Weigand; Home .• made
Candy, R. Fassold, R. Tieman, M.
Gaiser, Light layer cake, G. HofEean,
I. Wein ,P. •Reid, Fruit salad, G. Hoff
man, M. Meyer, R. Tieman;
SEWING --Darning on woollen hose'
R. Fassoid, M. Wein, • E. Held; Writ'
cuff knitted, G. Hoffman, R. Hayter,
E. Held; Article made from canvas,
R. Fassoid, P. Reid, M. Meyer; Mat-
ched patch on gingham, L. Kraft, K.
Mother, E. Held; Guest towel, emb.,
G, Hoffman, R. Tieman, E. Held;
Five fancy stitches, P. Weigand, D.
Ford, G. Hoffman„ %-yd. of crochet
lace, G.° Hoffman;
Manual Training-- Kite, N. Walp
ithol
Nature's Remedy. Product of Rock
Oil and Other grediedte
• KILLS HEALS is
WARBLES THRUSH•
MANCE
FISTULA
HEEL HIES RINGWORM
After the Maladies ore healed the hair grows.
• Does Not Smmart, Nor Blister
NON-POISONOUS DEATH TO ALL GERM LIFE
Sao List of 'OtherMeladisa on Lithol Can
L;TROI.. ie Positively worths $5.00 of any man's money, pest-
s aissy cattier suffering from Alas *Lova aaatiadies.
LIT OL Is sold for $1.50
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