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O, FEBRUARY 21; (924.
NOTICE
Cheztterµ T+, Snaith, PubHa
$1.25 a Year In AdValailfig
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Ours 1923 Accounts are ready for such parties that
are indebted to us:: Call and settle sa n.e and = we can
give you much better service than carry you on.
H. PFILE.
THE HOME OF GOOD -SHOE S
.,Z.RICH
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
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a Of Our Quitting -Business Sale are still in full swing, �D
gip and will continue until everything is sold. " Be sure
A' and save mosey in these Bargains before they a•re all v
�Ia1ateas
' Shirtlngs,Towelil n . , thiderwear,.08
llosiery3Furs, Etc., Etc.
Ip gone in --
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Dress .,Goods
•d. ;,for �t.
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egtilar $1.00 yd. for .. ••.
69c
50 -in. Blue Serge, Reg. $1.25 at 95c
} WOOL FLANNELS• ,
In Blue, Orange. Scarlet, Cardinal
nand Henna, 54 -in. wide, Regular`
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ta9 d $2.25, now.. . $1.59
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FLANNELETTES
VA' : A few pieces of Light and Dark
Flannelettes, yard wide, Reg.-
I
. ular 35c..yd�. for _.. Also a few ,shirting flannelettes
to clearl, -at- per yd.._. 27c
GALATEAS
,20 piece% Reg. 35c, out they go 29c
TOWELINGS
,`•All Linnen tovvelings Reg-. up to 36c.
.Clearing Price 21c, -23c., 28c, 29.
FURS
SALE PRICE — HALF PRICE
UNDER W
:SMD0
EAR20/ les 'Boys Suits R�' up to clearing out at
Me. H. G. Hess wag' on business
to London, 'on "Thursday.,,
These blizvards arebecoming too
mu^_h o, a m.uehness.
Miss Alma Uttley visited friends
.,.t .Dashwood over the ,vt'ek-end. 43
f s Mrs—..0. Fritz was a IIc nsall
7, on •Thirsday. .
•
Ash Wednesday, the beginning
falls on Marsh 5th this
year,
:rvi'rs. H. F. Weseloh was -i visitor
London, with lien daughter. Mrs.
boy Howard.
Mr'si, 'C°. Rupp is spending 'sev-
'al weeks with relatives and fri-
eids at Thedford and Detroit.
Many people realize that they
t1k too much, but they don't seem
t&, realize that theme is a remedy
fqC it.
Mr.. \Vrn. Howard of near Dry.s-
'dile has disposed of his '50 -acre
:falter; b :in'g. Lot e34 29. N. 13., Hay
o vnshin, to' Mr. Ed. Denorny, a
nsighbor. Possession of the farm
rr1ti he, given. on March list., while
1Tr. Howard has the option of oc-
cur;yiiogt he house i.ntil . 3 my 1st.
lair Howard is holding an auction
Tsai' or his fariir stock , implement's,
'et. this spring. ,
The "Busy*-13ee" class of the +'1v
an'g lical sabbath school held a
tea party at ,the hotcne of their 'tea-
cher, Miss Elizabeth Rennie, on
FC'ellnnsday evening last. Theev,-
nT proved "a bis• success, 'some
longe 1 invitat,ons were s rat- out, a
anu very acceptable pro
tl.iriaas, sir ved by .ir e in era el s
p'the`c1't , a,m,n'un�ted to'812.00. this f o,�vh6404+r�4
ywa,s donated to the piano fund of
th .ciiinch.
'UNDER\
Stanfield's Blue Label; Regtll.ir $2.75, •fox $2:15
Stanfield, Red Label, Regular $2.50 :: .... •••••• • ..... $1:95
Standfield, Ribbed ,,Vpderwearr, Reg. $150,' for r Merit's.- Fleeced Fleeced. Regular $1.00 for
Boys Fleeced Underwear, Regular 76cfor -
Ph�no;.r
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Re air n
And Du i icat ng
Broken Main Spr-
ings
Prompt ervice
HESS the leveler
PHONE No. 74
Incorporated 1855:
Capital and Reserve $9,aeeue0
Over 125 Branches
E
LSONS BANK
Farmers will secure sympath-
etic banking at any of our hr•
anches, Careful attention to
the needs of Canada's Agric-
ultural interests has always be --
en a feature of The Molsona
Bank. Savings Departments at
every, Branch. Depe it
$1.00 and upwards invited.
C. H. JOY
Manager Zurich Branch
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n Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Horse
Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84,
4 a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices
41,
4 Ranging from $7.00 to ... ...... _.. .-_. 51.9',.0 %
4▪ • - SAVE -MONEY BY GIVING US A CALL.
�. . A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand.
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yfi °' ices. V.I.
Club Bags, Suit Cases anti Trunks at Right P'r
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HATS
Men's Velour Hats', Regular $4.00 for
Itiere 'Felt Hats, Regular $3.50, for
-7.'ivged Hat's:, Regular $3.00 for
$1;.19
75c
59c
Bargains for January i
Men's adBoy's Clothing
4�0
4'
40
_$3.25 Q
$2.95 Q
$1.00
Ladies Underwear s' e
Children's Underwear $14,
Vests, Regular 85c for ......—
two prices—Lot Lot Q
ess, . ;..
• Vests,' Regular 75c. for .._ ••39c
2 8.25
•Natural Wool,•Reg. $1.00 for „ •
Drawers, Reg, 85c. for 39c men ?s Suits Reg up to $37, Out they go at
Reg. 75c. for
Reg. 50c. for 32e, five prices—$7.50; 1L75; 14.50; 25.90,
SWEATERS r I and $29.50
N. *Ladies. Sweaters at big reduct
• •ions• ` Girl's, Pull -ovens, is Blue,
Greyi, Rose and fawn reg. 1.25,at79e
0,;�T,S 100 No. 1, Line, Regular $20 to $25.00, Clcarin,g Trice ,,.. $9:75
v Remnants, in Dress Goods, Gin- No, 2 Line, Regular $25,00 to $28.00, Clearing Price $10.90
, gham;si, 'Velvets, Slurtings, Printlsi, No. 2, Line, Regular $30 to $32.00, Clearing; Price .. --$22.9'5
acdsp
; e'tc•, in, lengths frolrn. i ,to .w y and.
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i • -These arrds a�',,e� all measured
• + Marked at pries: which will sell at
• , on,e. glance. Be early and' have
0first choice as the quantity iS lime esi N y d l Rugs
OVERCOATS
,a ' ited.
40 Groceries
Rico per 1 . _. ..
5c.
;;itPost Toaiaties, -3 'boxes for •.....25c
,i Gran, Sugdtl, 9 lbs. for ,• _.. 9e.
4% D'Laundry Soapl, 18 Bars fob.+ •.
c
�Raisinls, per pkg. 150
.. 25e
, 'Oatmeal, 6 Mals. for ..
•
&Ripss°, 4 boxes for ._25c
• UBlack Teal, per 111 60e
1 only "Tapestry Rug 3x31, Reg. $28.5% for
1 only Tapestry Rug 3x3, Regular $25.00, for ..r $18.9
1 oniyi, Tapestry Rug, 214x3, Regular $22.50, for ..
1 only Tapestry Rug 2%x3, Regular $1:13:00, for , $13.90
r
I 367��
x3 , Regular r� •I6 00 for.,_•
2 only ,Brussels Ruga 3 ,�, I' gu a $ •. , .. $ . ..
1 only Union Rug, 3x3,/, Regular $15.0(, for ..... 4 $9 50
4 only Bed Room Rugs, 2x3 Regular $7:50, for
1 Piece Hemp Stair Carpet,22-in. wide reg. 50c. 33c
1 -Piece, Tapestry, Stairtearperl, 22 -in. wide, reg. $1.4:0 -for 98e
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, o Phone 69 ZURIOH Produce Wanted
46
ng us Your AXsike and Clover Seed. We always pay the
highest Market Price according to Quality
J•
•mother severe snow :stornn
;ept this district from the east nu,.
Tuesday -afternoon' and night, all
'the 'old cuts show-el4-ed out were 'a-
gain :filled in and many new deep
banks piled 'up. The north bound'
trait 'on Tuesday evening was pil-
oted.;:-, by . a snow plow, and ran
01 �i en hour late. The weather
pr ophatO' who predicted that mild
whiter sure missed their guess this
t,at:1['l hid. if the adage of a heavy
wiOter, a heavy °summ' is crop.
cornus true, then; there •should be no
famine in this part of Canada for
another year at least.
LATE FRED.. WI'TWER
There passed away at his home
-ink Exeter North, on February 13th..
M1, Fred W:itwer, at th^ 1ga of 73
yearst and 12 days. The deceased
had no,t been enjoying very good
di%^a11h- for some time!, but was able
up and around tiill abort
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Meet Me on the Ice
on Lightning glitch
-FT Shoes
Mc.Pherson's and other good
makes, featuring sial* ankle fitting
roomy- Toes, and easy lacing weigh-
ts for Hockey and Skating, See
our South Window.
THE NEW IDEA. IN
R.. HE
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ONE BUCKLE AND THREE BUTTONS, MEDIUM AND LOW
• HEELS. ASK TO SEE THEM.
weeks ago, when he was corn- 4.
111 +T to talk his bed g r�adually 4•
'0,1.. ng until'' the end cam. De- °`p.
d' was born in the neighbor-
oo 'of New Hamburg, but the gr- ,�.
a' nr part of his life was spent in 4• z u R i �'1
Zurich and Exeter. For, a num- 4
R d b the very latest methods
epa.rrillg alone y
C. FRITZ SON
SHOE MERCHANTS
bei of years he conducted a tan- 4•,••'x4+3.4^4" •`' •3.0'•4.4.4.4• °+"^1.44l'°1"i'•II•-II+4'^II•d• •e•ti•b44•+4.4••1.4.444•+• • `£+4 #+•l, '
nPJ' in. Zurich, and later -r,ns for
f ,rpnaari of the tannery of T. H.
M.4.`allunv, Exeter. Of late he has
been'. dealing, in hides 1an•1 furs, 13e-
-s1+hs his wife, Who woes formerly
Mips+ :Dina Ruby, hi is survived by
an 5 sop-. Ronald, :;tt h", ,1s. and
t'O?wi daughter'sy Mrs, D. Koehler of
Krireh.-+ner and formerly if Zurich,
an Mrs. Wr. L. Gearing o+ c Toronto.
TIV remains ware laid ,',. fully
tom rest on Friday, tlrtn+ tak-
ii'' plaee ah• the•Bxe•ter Ur',10 Cem-
etery. •
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An exceptionally keen n dwell
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p
ay>.1 on ttiWIctqa1 rink u" vriday
,'i '+'i u when the Hensall +enmwe.
ra out and played our In Zis .• brit-
09' i+n g:rm . 'Ter''vn - s:•'.'rnent
80p rind the scorn was 2— 1x1 aver
i' 1 gal i ns at the and o� t'';+ first
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e of 9 n ;111, lax ill'? 'vii of the c'aonci
6,0 p"ri),It h� 1;cor.stood 2 ' 7ur-ez .
4 ••'avvo+, and at tll` d. 'd' the
t- b.;11 tit 1 . ppr1 1 it wa. 3-3. •r' was
�1 tar "t. deci3a:1 to play a .'xt 1 ten
6, Mi0a!: '., Ni wh1el. resulted + 1 °nal
i sec) of n-1.. 1 1 favor of the home
+e.an1. Following is the
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To Our many Cu�.stmersandfriends.
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we extend a Merry Christmas and
Bright 3 . Prosperous New Year
a Bal-�llt and .�1.%P���C.
for 1924
AND MAY OTJR BUSINESS ACTIVITIES AND YOUR. pAT-
RONA.GE BE EVEN MORE l+ IRMLY WOVEN TOGxETH R IN
THE NEW YEAR.
R. A.
00 G LAS
NER'iU MEF'OHANT
PHONE 11-.97
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