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Saturday Feb. 27 to Saturday March 8th
aice a few SPECIALS:-
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PECIAL :-1 only mens dog fur coat for $24.50
2 men's cic th'overcoats each 8.50
6 girls co ' s size 28 to 34 for 2.75
1 Tapestry :Rug 3x3 yds. for 15.50
1 wool Rug 3x3.4 for 9.50
1 tapestry rug 3x 3; for 21.00
2 comforters 68x72 each 2.75
Men's heavy sox reg. 75c for 50c
Men's heavy sox reg. 60c for 42c
Men's heavy sox reg. 35c for 22c
Men's Jersey gloves per pr.
Men's wool mitts pr.
Men's allwwool combinations
Men's blue stripe overalls
Men's Flann. work shirts
Boys wool mitts pr.
" Pullover sweaters size 28
Ladies fleeced underskfr s
200 yds. toweling, per yd.
100 yds. Turkish toweling, yd.
Wool hose sizes 5 to 8, pr.
Oatmeal 61bs for
Rice per pound
Dates new, 3 lbs. for
Rio coffee per lb.
Prunes per lb.
Rai.s`ns, seedless 2 lbs for
Cook ng figs per lb.
Castile soap 7 bars for
Pink Salmon lb. tins
Matches per box
Bulk cocoa per lb.
Black tea lb.
Brooms each
Plain white cups & saucers doz. 1.35
SEE LARGE POSTERS FOR OTHER BAARGAINS
20c
50c
1.65
1.50
1.10
18c
45c
85c
12c
18c
35c
25c
6c
25c
25c
10c
25c
8c
25c
1 ' c
10c
10c
55c
48c
J. GASCHO eRg SO
Produce Wanted
Phone 67
( ITEMS OF LOCAL INTERES'.
p1dl')s
's Garage
BATTERIES! BATTERIES!
We are again handling the I.X. L.
Battery
IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY BETTER CALL AND SEE US
WE MAKE A SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD
BATTERY
WE GUARANTEE OLiR PRICES TO COMPARE WITH ANY OTHER
QVALITY AND SERVICE CONSIDERED
We also handle the famous U. S. L
Battery
A COMPLETE LINE OF DOMINION TIRES AND .TUBES AND GEN-
UINE FORD PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND
NOW IS •THE 'TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR REPAIRED. OU}
>F OLICY IS FIRST HERE, FIRST SERVED. COME EARLY AND
AVOID THE RUSH. WE ARE EXPERTS ALONG THIS LINE AND
CAN, ATTEND TO YOUR NEEDSAXY ACTYLIN WELDING
BATTERY CHARGING , f 1
BATTERY REPAIRING x .
H :IV[o'sseau Zurich
;Kiss •Doni?11ri. Ruby left for Kite
oilmen Oa Tueaday, nco3iliaig:
Messrs. Saniu•el Gottschalk. and
John Forrest were Sunday visit-
ors
ors a:t the home of Mr. Alex Ren-
nie, Babylon Line,
112r. and Mrs. Joseph Gascho ai'e
spending the week ,at Michigan,
`eisiting Mr. Gascho'a srs.tei^, who
is seriously X11 at that place. ,
1lMre. J. Kellerman, daughter Miss
Grace and son. Harold, of Dashwood
were Sunday visitors at the home
of • Mr. and, Mrs. C;. Fritz:
Grandeather carded hot Water
to the pump. hiag randeon carries
it to the radiator.
The man. who likes ,sleeping out
of dooms and Who enjoys .a cold
hath every morning in the year,
gets all that's coming to him this
winter.
Rev. W. D. McIn;toah of ';Bruce -
field hays r;eeeived 'a Bali from the
Presbyterian! church of Milton. The
stipend is $2,004. free manse and
one month's holidays.
Miss Adel Witmer of Chinton was
a week -end visitor at -the home of
her parent's, Mr. .and Mist
Witmer, Babylon, line:
Mrs. Cornell Holtzman and two
children of D'Arcy, Sask., who vis-
ited with Mr. G.. Holtzman of the
villages, left' for Kitchener• on Fri-
day.
A. man 'at London was, fined $50
and costs for failing to put rev-
enue 'stamps on receipts of $50 and
over, this should serve a warning
to the public.
A Brantford cat saved a tat -oily
of seven from asphyxiation and
wee awarded a new ribbon thither
'noble service. A can of s:arclines
rciuld probably have been, more,,
to tabby's taste,—Ex.
A -special, evening's program of
music and. skating will be held on
the local rink on Saturday evening
of thin week, when the Zurich Jub-
ilee Band will furnish the music. Sk-
ating will go much better with the
niisic and the manager is charging
only the small sum of 10c. extra for
the mosiea.l part of the program.,•;.
Tile Herald Department is al-
ways ready to turn out 'firet-clasi
work et moderate prices consider
mg. the great increase in cost of
prgduction. Every farmer should
and many have already, have a
printed supply of note paper and
en.yelepes, with No. of Telephone
and Rural Mail route, and perhaps
Whatever speeialty he follows in
st4ker grain or fruit. It looks
.,husins'like and costs little more
than •:tale retail price of the blank
atatiene`rg.
The ahriva,l meeting of the Me-
Killop Mutual Fire Insurance Co-
mpany' wos1 held in the Town Hall,
Seaforih, on Fridiay Feb. 8th,' with
a goodly number of policy hold -
era in attendance, The President,
Jam 'Connolly, of Goderieh, oc-
cupind the chain, imd briefly, out-
linedt hie past yeiar's business, The
number of policies in force at the
close Of the year eras 2,400; the am-
ount insured. $6.686,185; premia i
notes, $280.431, and the iassessnient
d'art lie year amounted to $13,635.40).
Th eCompany 'suffered ,some very
heavy losses during the year, the
total being. $184.40.55.
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1.Seasonable r ware i
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• Don t forget you can get a 30c. can of i
Varnish Stain and a small table for • 15c. •5
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• RITORY. THESE MACHINES HAVE BEEN IN SUCCESSFUL
1 OPERATION FOR TWENTY-THREE YEARS AND AILE WELL
1, QUALIFIED IN EVEWAY TO PRODUCE BIG HATCHES E
g )F STRONG41
, ,HEALTHY CHICKS THAT LIVE AND. GROW.
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110 ALSO A PULL LINE OF SEASONABLE GOODS; AUTO FRE- •
as ▪ EZE, A.UI'O CHAINS, AUTO ACCESSORIES, CIRCULAR AND.0.
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� ..1`OR• AND S:tABLE SHOVELS, FORKS, ss
STABLE :BROOMS, CURRY COMBS AND. BRUSHES, CATTLE `ts
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it GENUINE FROST TIGHT LOOK WOVEN WIRE FENCING, g
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• •:.ETC. SHERWIN WILLIAMS I?AINTS AND. VER.NIsmi i, :ETC. •
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• SOLE GOOD -YEAR AGENCY—BELTING, TIRES AND TUBES. ••
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need ri'p:les per lb
aWie 'e..?.tts, pot' lb,
'otata i per; beg ..
yeaeat per bushel
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fats'
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Liv „bogs, per cwt.
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28.00
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HEIS WANTED
Missing Heirs are being sought
thlw,i.glloat the world, '4Zany pcopte
are' toeday living iu compaxitLive
l,c>t•erty who are realty rich, but do
nor know' it. Yore may be. one of
thein, Send for Index Book. "Mae
sing::H tis and Next of Kin," cone
tai>4 Pine i a.r�fu11y authentieated'lists,
of rni' sin.; heirs and unclaimed est-
ates .which have been aclvortiseel'•
for :here and abroad. The Index
of Missing Heirs 'we offer tor sale
coni: ns thousands of taarnce wbieh
have appeared An American, Can-
r 11 rli, Etigliwhti. Seoteh, Welsh, Ger
man, French, Belgian, Swedish, kn-
d:len, • Colonial, and other newsp-
epees, inserted by lawyers. execute
ozre, administrators. Also. conta-
ins list of English and Irish Courts
of Chaucery and unclaimed divid-
ends list of Bank of England. Your
naris or your ancestor's may be in
the list. IS:end- $1.00 (one .dollar), at
once for book.
INTERNATIONAL CLAIM
AGENCY, . Dept 262
PITTSBURGH, Pa., U,S,IA.,
BORN
Preeter—At Dirhwaod, on Febru-
ary 15th?, to Me. and Mrs. Fred.
I'reeter, a daughter.
Beisalin r -At Salable Line, Hay
Township on February 6th, to
Mr. and Mrs. War, Beierling, • -a
song
The regular meeting of the Mis-
sion Bend will be held in the ch-
urch on Saturday afternoon, Feb.
23rd, a. good attendance is requ-
ested.
n, A g nynon
AIr=s A. 'Terry of London visited
with Mess Verde Fas'sold a few
days last week.
Mr. Moffatt spent the week-
end in London.
Mr. Rus.seir Freeter cif Zurich was
in 'town Monday, :Russell is a con -
I": 51, alit
on-I":51,a.iit in the Advertiser' camp-
aign a
Mr. O. Stade, who has been on
the lick list for sorn,e tinte+.,is in a,
very critical condition.
Rev. P. Graitpnnr, who has been
'waetor of ,the Lutheran, church for
the. palst ten years ha+s.a;elsigned.
Miss Hazel Snell spent a few
daya in London,
11Ir. George Stire left for Buffalo
in :.fondey morning.
Mr. Ira Tiernan of Owen Sound
spent the week -end with his . par -
Earl
Ga.iter's skating rink Was
'swell patronised on .Saturday eve
ening.
Mr. Snider Still ;continues on the
sick list.
Mal, I -i', Eidt of 'Ingersoll and
Mrs,. 3. Eidt of Ailsa Ciiaig are at
present attending their father, XVIa,
0, Stacl•a, who ist verly; ill
Mr, Fred Preeter ire. all ,smiles,
on the arrival of a young daugh-
ter.
OnFriday evening, Mr. ;and Mr's,.
T). Ti:eman t'ntertained their. Sab-
bath School Classes, The evening
wauS ;silent in 'aloes and 'siinging
after which llzneh was nerved,.
The Swiss Government has ap-
propriated 500,000 francs for the
purpose of assisting the emigration
of unemployed workers, especially
as farmers to' Canada.
Saskatchewan now stands first in
the world in regard to the number
of. laurel telephones per capita, with
a: telephone for every nine of the
population.
The Canadian Pacific Railway has
a survey party in the Rouyn gold-
field, plotting a route in case it
11ould be decided, to push further
ripe _, , ' rd the line: now being . built
from Mattawa to Qttinze.
Construction work on a 39 mile
extension, of the Acme -Empress line
running from Drumheller to the
Bull Pond will be commenced this
year accordieg to statement made
by D. C. Coleman, vice-president of
the Canadian Pacific Railway
Organization . of the Okanagan
fruit growers into a co-operative as-
sociation . has now been accom-
plished. Among the main difficul-
ties which faced the co-operative
advocates was the raising of ade-
quate credit to finance the whole
scheme. This has been overcome
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The United States bought Cana
diair produce during February to
the value of $26,719,205 in compari-
son with $20,116,356, Canada's ex-
ports to . the United' States in 1922.
Exports of Canadian produce to the
United Kingdom were. $17,874,260
in February 1923, and $15,316,265
in February 1922.
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Canadian exports of whiskey for
the year ending March 31st, 1923
amounted to 339,181 gallons valued
,377; for the previous year
the quantity exported was 192,910
gallons valued at $882,729. Ale
and beer exported during the past.
year. amounted to 1,454,629 gallons,
while for the previous twelve
months the amount was only 421,-
960 eallons.
BIBLE THOUGHT
—.TOR TODAY
Bible Thoughts memorised ars prove •
priceless heritage in alter fella.
Our !sufficiency is of God -2 core
3; 5.
'31,ss-.d'.b3 the. Lord, who daily
loadeth us with benefits, even the
God; " of our salvation—Ps. 68 ;19.
Godtrtt'xss with conLea tin ent is
gr sae gain. . For we broutait noth-
ing into this worlds and it is cer-
tain • we, can carry nothing out. And
Wing food iand raiment, let us
tit++rewitli be contented,--1..Tim.6; 6,
Wb re is gold and a multitude of
a ubi s; but th'e liars of knowledge
axe a precious jewel.- Prov. 20;15
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'xtioso keep ath the word, in hire;
verily .is th love of God perfect;
hereby know we that we are in
hiu --1 John 215
scorner sesk• eth w,sdOm, and
fin e,th it not; but knowledge is
e i ' unto him that understandeth
Pr'v. 1:4;8 .
Lord, God, • I pray, thee, send
tgood (Speed ('tins day,—Genf 24.
Thursday, February 21st, 1924
The store with t i kbran Cash' • 1 '0isoi1nir
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its °tato is
WE HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH TWO LEADING.,.
MANUFACTURERS OF GRANITEWARE .ITO SACRIFICE Z1UR
ING 'THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY THE FOLLOWING POT-,
ATO POTS.
Imperial -Reg. $1.65 Sale price. 99c
xrm
Canadaware---leg. $1.75 for. $1.26
THE ABOVE RETAIL PRICES ARE CONSIDERABLY BELOW
REGULAR WHOLESALE PRICES AND SHOULD MOVE THEM '
OUT. LIVELY AIT THESE PRICES. 33E • SURE AND GET
YOURS BEFORE THEY ARE ALL GONE. ; '
COMPLETE STOCK OF SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE.
SEE OUR LINE OF FURNITURE, IF WE HAVE NOT IN
1 STOCK WHAT YOU REQUIRE WE WILL GET LT FOR YOU.
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
A. MELICK
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
18p4
Diamond Ju
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I\'lake. Your Motne;.
A. •Dollar :made is a "Dollar earn
money'. work header. You can,'
924
Year
K Harder
,hy not make your
get; L. c
y‘.% per anitunr, payable twice a' year, to the good old Hur
on, & Erie for 1, 2, or 3 -years, and 5% for 4 or 5 years, or
51,4% per annulus payable twice +a year's in the Canada Trutt
Company for 1, 2r, 3, 4 ' on: five years. You can invest any
Amount over $100.00.
The total assets of .both institurions at the end of 1923 was
over $42,000;014,ou.1 thus assuring you absolute Safety for
your funds.
Dominion, provincial and Victory Bon,dsf, bought, sold and
quoted. : l t
MY MOTTO;—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Andrew F. Hess, o &rich
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
Painting and Paper Hanging
I Ain in a position to do any
kind of paper hanging, painting .
graining :and decorating. Prices for
hanging paper 15c. a roll.
H. EICKMEIER,
ZURICH — ONT.
DA, J o WARD •
Chiropractic and Electrical Treat-
ments.—Eyes Exanuned
lifain St., EXETER,Phone 70
Consultation and Examination Free
AT WALPER HOUSE, ZURICH
Every Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 4p.otaa
11.4111
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IIERALD OFFIOE
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THAT WE A131. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR
GOOD PRINTING
THAT WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED WEDDING .;~.
INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS t
THAT WE .PRINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCH 4
AS LETTERHEADS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND t
STATEMENTS •
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THAT WE :�13� AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING MANUFAC
'17 lRER$ O + COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN SUP-
PLY ANY QUANTITY AN» SIZE OF CHEiCK BtOKS
4+ ▪ THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING' PAPERS, ENVEL-
OPES IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, CARBON 'Ott
TRACING- PAPER, SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM MORIAM SST -
A CIONEItY,, NOTE 1300KS, RECEIPT 1300IGS IN TWO
SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC., ETC.
4.`p TlIkP WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOTTLE
WITH GOOD 1OUNTAIN PEN INK FOR 5c.
LANG+
CtUANTIIESAT BIGGER REDUCTIONS
+ THAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POS+-
TERIS( MERCANTILE POSTERS £t4D ALL GENERAL
PRINTING OTR SPECIALTY
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