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E STORE WI - H .4 -HE STOCt.
Our•Stock of
Fall &winter Goods
s in readiness for your inspeclion:.
Buy y[ where you have a choice of
Goods and sizes to select from at
reasonable prices.
W HAVE YOUR SIZE IN ALL LINES OF UNDERWEAR,.
SWEATER COATS, OVERALLS, WORK SHIRTS, MACKINAW
COATS, SOX AND HOSE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
SEE OUR FINE RANGE OF BOY'S WEAR; BLOOMERS, LONG
PANTS, SHIRTS, SWEATERS, ETC.
WE ARE NOT GOING OUR OF BUSINESS, BUT .WILL CON-
TINUE TO SERVE YOU. TO BEST OF OUR ABILITY, WITH
No. 1 QUALITY GOODS,. PROMPT SERVICE AND BY EXTEND-
ING CREDIT TO OUR. PATRONS. OUR MOTTO: A SQUARE
DEAL TO ALL.,
Fresh Groceries at Iowest possible Prices
A'ways in the Market for good Produce
J. GASCHO 8c SONS
Pro Iuc,t Wanted Phone 59
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30INT DEBENTURES
HURON and ERIE DEBENTURES
Can be issued jointly in the names of two or more
persons. ,,..he event of the death of any one of the
investors, the Debenture is payable at maturity to the
survivor or Survivors without recourse to Law.
This is a popular way of investing money and many
investors in Huron and Erie Debentures have takers
advantage of this plan.
5%
Is now paid on these tried and true Debentures, twice
a Year
Applications received at any time by:
Before you Invest ---INVESTIGATE!
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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The Best Place to Buy
HARDWARE
SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, FROST
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i'oa Will Find
A Fine assortment of
Xmas. Gifts at Mer-
ne.i's
for everydoby
in the family.
Also. Candies and nuts at moderate prices
J. W. MERNER
YELLOW FRONT STORE
PHONE NO. 145
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST [Western Farmers' Mutual'
Mr: and Mrs. William' T. Black ( Weather Insurance Co
well, 923 North Pine St., Lansing•,..
Michigan, announce the birth of at: . OF WOODSTOCK
daughter, (Alice Annie), born Dee-
emberDEC- Largest Business any,
.7th, at Edward W. Sparrow' .7
Hospital. :Canadian Company doing
The large Bazaar and supper giv-
en by the ladies of the Lutheran:
church, on Saturday afternoon and
evening last, was in every way a de-
cided success, as there was a large
attendance out, and the ladies found
ready sale for all theirofferings.
A meeting was held in the seniou
room of the schoola
last Wednesday
Business in Ontario-
imount of Insurance at Risk on Dee.
31st, 1928, $22,206,275.
Taal Cash fat Bank and Bonds
$160,378.74
Rates --$4.50 per $1,000 • for 3 years.
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evening when matters pertaining to E. • F. Klopp—Zurich
the betterment of the Zurich Schaal Adenf, Also Dealer in Lidhtnind Rods
and all kinds of Fire Insurance
Fair for 1930 were discussed. Mr.
Mr. McCague, Agricultural Repres-
entative, and his assistant, Mr. 1. Mc-
Leod, both of Clinton, were present.
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Seasonable Goods
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and Mattresses
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Scarfe's Celebrated Paints
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FLOOR FINISHES, OIL STAINS, PORCH AND FLOOR ENAMEL•
CHI-NAMEL VARNISHES
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and Tinware
GET OUR: PRICES ON WIRE 'FENCING AND BARE WIRE
Ili•E FR'S INCUBATORS AND' BROODERS
SER US WHEN IN THE MARKET FOR PUMPS,
CALL AND SEE US
PLUMBING AND EAVETROUGHING, PIPING, ETC, A•T7f•END...
D TO AT SHORTEST NOTICE.
CALL SEE US
Johnston & Kalbfleisch
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The 1929 school fair was one of the
best in recent years. A neat balance e
was shown on hand in the report g 1 fiery
Last week, and the fair of the corrin
year should be marked with every
success.
Again this year as in former years
the Herald Office does printing of
your name and address on Christmas
cards, for a very small fee, and if
there are any who have not handed
in their cards as yet, we would ad-
vise
dvise such to have it done no later
than Saturday of this week, after
which date we cannot assure prompt
service, as our time will be taken up
at other work. A Christmas card
with the name and address printed
thereon in a suitable type makes a
much more tasty job than to only
write it on with pen and ink, and
our charge you. will find is very mod-
erate.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. John England, , of. Zurich,
wishes through this medium to great-
ly thank the neighbors and friends
for the assistance and sympathy ren-
dered during the illness and passing
of her departed husband.
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WIRE FENCING,
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GOLD MEDAL TWINE, SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS, GOOD-
YEAR TIRES AND TUBES, HECLA FURNACES, QUEBEC
STOVES ANP HEATERS, HEATING, PLUMBING AND TINS-
MITHING, A SPECIALTY
FURNITURE
DINING AND BED ROOM SUITS, CHESTERFIELD SUITS,
SPRINGS, BEDS, MATTRESSES, CHAIRS, ETC
SEEDS
BUYERS AND 'RETAILEIIS OF ALL KINDS OF CLOVER AND
GRASS SEEDS.
SEE UR
FOR .PRICES AND QUALITY
If in need of new furniture, don't
forget; we have it!
STADEI:
ZURICH ONT.
School Report
Report of S. S. No. 6, Hay, for
the month of November.
Jr. 1V—Alvin Gingerich 75, Louis
Farwell 64, Martha Foster 62, Doris
Greb 59, Olive Witmer 58, Kenneth
Greb 51.
Sr. III—Gladys Gingerich 80, Win
rafted Battler 70, Orlando Battler
64.
Jr. III—Grace Wein 72, Joe Hoff-
man
man 52, Lorne Gingerich 23.
II Class—Anthony '' Hoffman 85,
Rose Hoffman 77, Fred Farwell 56,
Irene Foster*
Sr. I—Ruth Witmer *
Sr. Primer—Leonard Hoffman 94,
Neil Gingerich 80, Albert Hoffman
78.
Jr. Primer—Lennis Gingerich 96,
Cyril Gingerich 94, Keith Wildfong
90, Arthur Foster 68, Gerald. Ging-
erich 48.
No. on roll 25. Av. att. 21.16.
Grace E. Pepper, Teacher.
The funeral of the late Charles B.
Snell, Reeve of Exeter, and well
known sportsman, took place on
Wednesday.last. The funeral services
was conducted by Rev. John McTav-
ish, assisted by the choir at St..
James St. United Church, and was
attended by many prominent men of
the locality. All the members of the
Exeter Town Council and the Ilurojti
County Council attended in a body.
After the sermon the cortege led by
a body of town and county council
lors, passed through the main street
of town, where all stores were closed
as a last tribute to a loyal citizen.
STEPHEN COUNCIL.
The Council of the Township of
Stephen. convened ,in the Town Hall
Crediton, on December 2nd, at 1 p
m. All members were present. Min
Utes of the previous :meeting were
read and approved.
The following mations were deoll
with
FINE DISPLAY.
OF
XMAS. GIFTS
CHILDREN'S HATS, REG. $2.25
AND $2.00 FOR $1.00.
2 VELOM TAMS, REG. $1.25
NOW 50c.
ALL MATRON'S HATS IN BLACK
Reg. $5.00 and $4.50, For $2.00
MATRONS IN COLORS
Reg. $4.50, For $1.85.
ALL FELTS AND VELVET FOR
YOUNG MATRONS AND GIRLS
At $1.90-
FLOWERS AT HALF PRICE
COME EARLY AND GET FIRST
CHOICE AT THE
HAT SHOPPE
ONE DOOR WEST OF MERNER'S
BLOCK,
Vera V. Siebert
That By-laws. Nos. 426 and 427
being" By-laws to' • enter into •a.' Con-
tract- with Thomas and John Cham-
bers to construct the Geiser: Drain
and Edward Fahner to construct the
Smith Drain, and to appoint Commis-
sioner for the purpose of giving es-
timates and certificates for the con-
struction of Municipal Drains having
been read three -times be passed and
signer by the Reeve and the Seal of
the Corporation attached. thereto.
' That, George Silber be - appointed
a Commissioner for the purpose of
giving estimatesi'and final Certificat-
es
for the construction. of Municipal
Drains.
That the following Deputy 'Retun-
ing Officers and. Poll Clerks be ap-
pointed and the polling booths in the
places mentioned in By-law No. 376
.shall be the ones to be used for the
Municipal Elections for the year
1930, viz:
Poll •No. 1, D.R.O. W. A. Mills;
Poll C,erk N. Baker; No. 2, A. J. Pen
hal' Garnet Heywood; No, 3, G. Hirt
zel, G. Nicholson; No. 4 John Thom-
pson, J. T. Hirtzel; No. 5, P. Sulliv-
an Jr; N. Scenk; No. 6, E. G. Kraft,
W. Kleinstiver; No. 7, P. McPhee., L.
Fhtkbeiner; No. 8, 'W. J. frown, M.
Hodgins; No. 9, H. Walper, L. Tay-
lor.
A large number of miscelleaneous
and' road accounts were passed which
will appear in the treasurer's finan-
cial statement soon to be printed.
The Council adjourned to meet a-
gain rn the Town Hall, Crediton,
Monday, December 16th, 1929, eat
NOTICE!!
Auto Tops
Buggy Taps
Wagon Repairing, Painting,
Etc`
Second Handed Buggies
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BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. A SATISFACTORY DEAL - r
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