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ITEMS OF LOCA,1.114TEIttSt
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Mrs4, W1• t•;,,Calltas ins tiro the Stick Butter (psoa gib. 2� x.00
a ,.„ car testi o£ ec arae t� lrxst ried apples per lb, .71e,
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rr4d plics: +,utcli Seats, per lb, ....50
r ab ea ti
��? t� { kp, r rt � ,�• a r�,VI11s�. Helela, Cai+Lhl ell; is `,' pats ,... �, '•... .• 7.D RNITII:,�.
wee vs in Kitchener, � ��
. (� �• a, few wa i.:Ciazley ... ,... '75
e tn„ ned >°n• Tue�sda roil) , .,
�aclacaol °1 M ('Brtceat per ..1 20 +"s
`� taff. W,
d] (1 �" on t bushel "
fe o 4J inig it ]till trio former teaaching ," t
OW..
Messrs. David Fags Wand. 'Len°
Wheat
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Seitntal cz' 4.th, 1924
rq LOCAL MARKETS
cdnes-23 The store with the ,berm Gash Qisauum �
(Corrected e ery e 23-^27 •E!
L_..,,.35a
ofBumme? Goods..
Crepes
'6' A ��l •�i t� and... .. ...$1.,10
Pe alar $1;50 a yard, no'w .. 380
Brocaded Crepe's', �B g our choice per Maid• . 38e
Plain Lot of Vines,les your
85e. iso\v at per yard
colored R:ttines, Regular
brown, med. nine,
A new Silk knitted fabric to black,$2,e,
TRICO arwide per Yard IZa1 Y, Gley
00
1 yard at $2.75
.CANTON CREL'�1S-p. pure Sill: Canton, in black, ... ....... .
Nigger brown at per Yard ... . ............ . .$2 a5
and weight at pery and 1.25
.Canton, goodg... $
Silk and wool, weight at per 'yard ,50
Silk and Wool Wr Sil ,on, lighterular per yard $1.00 now for .,
Shantunb, or . I3aw Sill., Reg
pleasing appearance,
A new cloth of very p er men's
TRIOLA Bht, suitable
a to lefo jade, dre wide,
good weight, �suitablP fort ,tidies Dresses or Childress wear,
colors; peach; cream' and J`
fine Shirts,
Yellow, Orange and Grey. ;Can
,All linen cloth In white, sky, fawn,
: ,t of uses, and is , Orange value re . y n
'SILKS
NAY; , A IVALS a
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Linen ►6Lutings
ess
7K.i 1 iekt for the west
- �' , ending, a
Mrs. T'. L. Warm is Spending,
�, ,
11x,•• WM. Ilof;>'mu, its, cohlVerttng,
his stable Into a garage.
Mrs. P. Koehler is viSithxig' with
her sister at Troy, N y�n�' , of
Mi. and Mrs, J. IK rxl y sitors
Daswdlioo it t� 4• SnndaY
with the Fritz family. eer
Mr. Jacob •Schluehter of . Deer-
born,
'visitor
Mi h was a• Monday
flee• days in Toronto.
,per 3.75- 9.00
Flour per cwt 32.00
Shorts ` per ton. 30,D0
ton ., r
'�ran, per,9.r6
Livr. Hogs , , '
at'1;,e put to such a variety y
Something now in Gingham cloth of very fine
d.
w Yard,
rite tore•wINGHs I`" 32 -in wide at 50c. a
texture with silk 'stripe effect,
E AND SEE
A.ND COLLAR AND CUFF SETl~SNOW O
THEM.•
we Have them izr ti Y ,�
5 you need, t * -,0d ter.
If it is .stocking' y Prices.
t•„ $1.00
e hairy .. ., ... ....... •1 48c
B b top at per 1 Grey, at only p'•
LADIES FIBR HOSE --Brown, Black, Camel, ..... .75c
LADIES FIBRE SILK` all fashionable colors a pr. Black at ... ,.. 75c
RIBBED LISL1; HOS - an pr 23c. Black 25c.
Ladies
Tissue Gingham,
New Collar Frilling
N RAND COM
horst, W 'c > •,,
wl � L Siebert
th
141r. C.Eclbeh and Mrs, . A. GI..
Ediglhoff2r are Wednesday Visitors
at Crediton. •
Mr, Jacob Brown. land' 0r fioE.
E. Wiierth are attending t
Tor-
onto Exhibition this week. of
Mr. and Mrs, Wes. K-ibbler
Li;stowell, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Airs. C. :Fritz. Frank of List-.
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M1•. and Mrs!. J. .Laster 'of
owell,. Mr. and 1VIrs,. B
E,mira were Sunday visitors tat time
of Mr. and Mrs ,S Jw• cobe.
home
Mr, W'in. Roffman isold ].his val."
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather InsuranceCo.
OF 'WOODSTOCK
all colors, 'sizes and
SPECIALS
Insurance of over
Carry an•
$27,000,000, Number of Policies in
force 11,287. Paid Losses in 1923
toamount of $56,143.20. No 'ass -
e Cotton Hose-' =ov Oil Clod
Linoleum -1i and Floor
PATTERNS STILL ON HAND, GET OUR PRICES
GO
cable cow' to Hillcrest
prietor of ow. fatnoira,
Dairy a for and
Mr. and Mrs uaere Sunday ay ars
family of .Detroit,
.itors, a tthe home of Mr's. Hyl
Rupp.
Mrs L Peine, Henrietta and
she
est S Pease' at the boixne of J: De-
ort Swnday( '
ich t
Mr C." Sehrag, prop -
ear ,and have
essment during the y
a balance on hand of $31,700.
G. Holtzman -Zurich
AGENT, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH-
TNING RODS, AND ALL ICIN DS
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OF' FIRE . INSURANGE.
OD ,CHOICE OF
G SCHO SO
puce rafted
Zurc
• Gas, Oils, Greases
phone 67
er . who has
Mr. Jolie F. Mox weeks, lft
been here the past Cav-
alier;
Tuesday for his home in
N.Dakota.
Mr. anc1 Mrs.. Ted. Foster sand
children,, Mr. E.
Oulston ' of Detroit
spent the holiday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Webers.
Mr. and: Mrs. la . Sh as Min
i s d f aLt
ily, Mrs. Hoog
Lwack of Detroit 'spent the holi-
day
ll -
day with -Mr. and Mrs. J. Snell.
Mr. JohnHoffman e�
Sam
Mrs Sid.. Davis ;Kan - Mrs. isitors at
:E
Sweet of eter, ,Hess.
t h Mrs. G
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r SCHOOL FAIR DATES
Sept. 12
CKoirie ••- Sept. 15
Clinton •• .;r •.Sept. 15'
ZURICH .• .
.,,,.. Sept. 18
Varna .. .... _...
Dashwood . . ...,.... . • Sept. 18
Grand Bend .,...• __. �t.19
.:Set.
Porter's Hill - - 22
.20
Colborne _. ... ......Sept. Septt 25-262
Blyth ,_Sept 29-30 r
'VV`ingham .. ...Oct. 11
Hensall ..- .• Oct. 2�
Crediton, .:� ••• .... • Oct. 3
Winchelsea
Garag0.
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Tires, Tubs, Repairs
AND
GENUINE PORD piUTSti
SHIP1eENT OF DOMINION' TIRES AND
BES
JUST RECEIVED HANDLING THE FA
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EDA r MOUS
W E ARE AGAIN HAI
"CT. S.
�t .
PATTERT
BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
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the home. o Durstein and
'Mr. and Mrs. W'.
,son, and daughter`,, and the Misses'
Kress of Detroit were Sunday viS.
It'ors at thin hoiz e : CI Mr. and! Mrs.
J. .Or weir, son Line.
GE.
EATON
IF WE
NEED TOFE OUR PRICES TO E "CELL THOS WE GIVE
AND BESIDES OTHER
t Cir on
Mr. and Mrsl. Bob:..Gfeer'
Orphan, ti'4''eber ,of the Parr ,•Line,
and Miss Ruth Schrag ars* attend-
ing the Weber •Cre!ss ran nuptials
at Nein Hamburg, on Wednesday of
WE GUARA?`7TE CHEAP BATTERIES, A a;
CO AND
0
have again. rn oved oar F urni-"
e
tare Stock into the place formerly
occupied by T. L. Wurm, and arenow .
in a position to display same,:
better than ever.
Stock of:
a Full
AlSO
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BLL IAIW
S.P.I.,SO�TA
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School Supplies
complete
We have on, hand a
line of Public and High School
Text Books and Supplies.
Scribblers!, Foolscap, Stationery,
and other !articles, slightly dam-
aged by smoke ;at Half -Price. '8-3
HESS_.MILLIKEN, Zurich.
SOME FALL FAIR DATES
Toronto-Aag, 23 to Sept 6.
Goderich-Sept. 3 ,to 5th. 1
London -Sept. 6 to 13.
Exeter --Sept. 16
'and a 17d 19.
Kincardine -Sept
Listowel -Sept 19 and 19.
Seaforth-Sept• 18 lend 19.
Bayfield-Sept23 and 24.
Mitenell-Sept '23 and 24.
Midi -Sept 25 and 26.
Luckn;ow Sept 25 and 26
ZURICH -Sept 25 and 26.
Wing'ham-Sept. 29 !and 30.
Brussels -Oct. O2 an and 3rc1.
d 3rd.
Dungannon-
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Mr: and Mrs, J. Preeter are 'sp-
ending a few days in Toronto.
YOU SERVICE.
WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT -
UTO
EXPERT A
ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC-
I
BATTERY REPAIRING L� AND BATTERY CHARGING,
REPAIRING EITHER
ETYL
ENE WELDING.
this week
t3 .
Mr, rids Mrs. Rob. McAdams and
family' of Tha1nesville, Mr. andeMrl s
Ilarold Colby and family'
of 1ey,. Much., visited. the week -end Theo.
'h;• hIciate of Mi ani Mrsl.,
'McAdams, Bronson Line
Mr. and Mrs.Roy :'Hei'st and'son
Farold, Mrs. J. Voelker or .Pigeon',
Me.and Mrs. W. 11. Smith)
;Mich.,Mr.
and son Gerald of •, Crediton, �•li-
and Mrs. Milton Deitz •and daugh-
ter Helen, and Miss Isabella Hyde
were •Sunday v isitor.% at the home
of Mr. and M.a• J•
Ortwein, Bron-
son, Line.
ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE
1�. ZurichgMon %Bea
}z` home
Crediton, on ear..:' He vias ember •
his 66thy t ,
passed
S•OCH AS` SAP PAILS, aPILES, WOVEN WIRE FENCING, AN
ALL OTHER GRADES OF WIRE
COMPLETE STOCK OF SHELF AND HEAVY VE HARDWARE. D INi
SEE OUR LINE OF FURNITURE, IF WE H
STOCK WHAT YOU REQUIRE WE WILL GST IT FOR Y01�;
s.�,�vic� is OUR
ELIQ:
1/4
;i Hay `.f y its; Sept-
The1ei 1T ' A,u,gust 27th,' William on Tuesday tafter-
meeting
d way at 1'S { Council me
o
Wentzel, 1n: 1 ear -With hear I noon
failure,
foil abos a e !111 Mrs: S. Ivierner of `gen'sali, vis -
toonly but has been I iced relatives( 1 Zurich ,a join day's
for about a iv' ]tors
to mourn his loss three deaug �lastRev. Father. A. M. Stroeder was
afid his sorrowing..Wlfe; -)trio is is ,
sister of Mr. C• Either of Zurich''' a holiday visitor at Kitchener and
at Crediton! Stratford.
The funeral M • d
A.
MOTT
ardware & Furniture. Phone 6
Mr. FARKERI
sufficient Fire Insurance
Ido you
carry
'DURING THE .TIME WHEN YOUR BARNS AND SHEDS ARS
AND BEANS.'
FILLED WITH'.GRAIN
The cost -of short date insurance is low'
ghtnd t protects you
against loss or damage by Fire_ of
• The Rate for $1000.00 Insraranceare as follows;-^
it
oefeeeweo••0•00e01/ 110000••••*
C�0w0fl,9@�� ��°; ' ='000 �
w
Lower
w w
R ,, r ed Galvanized
i ,ran Roofing i
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r 9r . +din
w
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un rai took I?lace
Mr. aat, Mr,s• C O. Smith sand Mr,
on! Saturday. lh . motored to
D. .Smith of St, Jos..p.
ROME GARDEN Cd TET (N.w Hamburg on Sunday
Th,e following ;are the mines and
u lis,
,� ,ds of the pupils ,
score Cali n Sotliw�
r
Bonze Garden Contests , i
Huront his year.
Goldwin, Smith 97ii , Clarence Potter
95--,, Marion Turnbull �6%, Lulu',Ilr,n
ter 92, Eleanor 1VIclvwen, 92; 'Bruce
Eagleson 91%, Rath Turnbull • 91,
Roir's 90%, Phefter 'Grigg
,MargzretFotest `s1i4;:Do$othe Ster-
n
._ct t5 ani 86, Wilfred
• • r
{
2 nage Ordinary; at
KSquare Feet
��.c �, , per 100
Mr. and Mrs. A Melick attended
the large Follick Family re -union
picnic at Grand Bend on Wedneis-
daiy last. ,
11f
as
0
f
.a
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nn
r5
: Mr. and Mips. Le par-
ents
visited with their p g
ents over the a . week. i�ne1udin
a few days.,
Mr. ' and Mrs Chas, Kalbflleilsch
Mrs• Erne�st'Magnee
• . $3.00
One Month, Costa . $4:50 °,
Two Months Cost ... $6.00 .
Three Mo1lths� ,Cost $6.0O
Pour Months Cost _ .... $ . 00
50
Five Months Cost $10.50
Sit Months cost _ ---- •
7..i:e:'e'.i'•
OTHER AMOUNTS IN SAME PRO-
PORTION.
roe Particulars Apply to --
Zurich
Andrew F. Hess,
MY MOTTO ;--'SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
Painting' and Paper Hanging.
I am in a position to do
any kindj�of paper hanging,
painting, gralning and dee-
oratiig.
11; EICKNIEIER,
'ZURICH -- ONT.
ling 86 Z, . Li * Welsh 851, Russel and Mr. atau
Flynn s5; , Jack of Detroit/ were holiday visitors at
Jeacis 81, .Ct•e1y.n'McAllitter 83, Regi, ;the home of Mr. and Mrsi. R. a'r1
`` Claaud'°. Fallii 80, Ad -
I inn hitt 80, Westcott 13, y Stade. Holetn`rth ol? Abilene,,
ells Mason Per76y2,due
Max Kenneth. Wein Mrs. Wrn,.
Clarelice Perdito 61, IKans,al, as visiting relatives here.
55 Donald D'sja;i'dtne ta', L sire Jo lainan, is la 'Aster to Nie}
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C,0 � y •• oz. Gauge east L� ears, 1 4
red rust. :,or at 1 square foot, at
n� , :,n.i�al>, . per
is O�i,t� g p
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w' , , re Feet
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uaradteed spins any w
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4000000 . tr
linston 50 G'oi�ge Iltad�e a•
THE WES,T.SRN FAIT ,
i
Reduced rites, oil' Ctlt railr tad v
will ,be' :effectiY° ,,£ot",° the Wes
Fair, Sept. 6th.to ,•j tb. There Will
be five dnyls" o tr'itting, Sept. 8,
to 12th'. The - Attt','xlhi e thet 'ex-
cellent
outstanding tk ei* a o'si e' t-
art bt itdhng, , aaMi
which le freer 151101tld be -Visited sitDory.
all psatrott of th6 "�tr1x• ,
ticultrtral 7 el ibi't• wit l•surpass n 511
lis. o v
Mr. and Mrs.. btlg•A, Rosee Cl
of n:,ar Hensall, Mrs.
nd
Mr. A. Rannie of h Babylon fo in
,spent the week -end
,pr's cottage, Grand Bend.
John Rey Sr., of the .village.
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Do You Know? '
► ZURICH I.
previous exhibitions) has isttown', est
Horticultural ,Society :t ,the Mrs. IIy Crarnn.er ° crit the
eeptiona.l interest ' yt gi be the best
riots; ,of Clawson, 1Iiclt., pont
Acton ob,lo ylith A.1 .veep•-eml, at the lloLe Of r°±aaossMr. Linend
a the t f' i�he beat;
titin. I, Mrs,'\VIn Ba:ssow,. B
available
Mr. and Mrs. O. Welber, 'endow)
be-
en
of Kitchener, who Mr
C
spendint heir vacation washhave
and Mos. M, E. Schweitzer, hat
•t.
rettxrn�ecl• t°, that city.
Mtn• and,
Mt. and Mrs. Roy Pask,
DR. JOHN WARD
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN}";
Heavy Shell Frames to .Ydur 0
Lenses at $4.00.1 Broken Sh
ilk
Rims Replaced while y!ol,
Spectacles Complete larg
$2.00 upl.
• lain St., I ETER; Pbonl
AT WALPER HOUSE, 11:1
Every Wednesday, 10 'a.mi
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:g THAT WE CAN SgipPLY YTx NSI ANDRANNOU CJ I,L1i
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LING CARDS; STATIONERS, SVC
THAT S LETTERHEADS, CA3 EADS ENVELOPES ANfl'-.,
AS .BILLHEADS,
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AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING MANIIPAC ..
THAT WE ARE rTER CHECK BOOKS, ;A.ND CAN SUP.; 4;.
7RERS OF 'Ot7N AND SIZE. OF CHECK BOOKS .
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,rHAtiT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SER�pCE F
GOOD PRINT'
lily. Wet B.ar-
history o
abl^ 'pride l,rwots ralcetr ltipr.
rnarr, �etrtrer's,, They M d M1°s A. Gollen and pion
by then.auto esat. PaY iCe'i
1l1ain ..briding or• Cry
has been! 1tY great Xl rand r th a
year';s' c7a;.hibttion. �Oulr 1t�1d. Old
arae i>ll thiisi brxilc sig
leeforo he 10),44i*of ai »,,
• ' r. an, ,
Geode, 1VIr. Itartle and Gier aadf
ght�+r Miss I4Ia,rygaret Steeper
the
Greenway spent Slmnday
home of Mr'. and. Orr Wil. J3a.�SSOV,
PLY ANY QT�ANTiT Y A
• Y IN S'rOCg WR*T)rl�ii". p PERS, ENYRO
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'!`HAT WE CARR ES CARD, D•_ 7�'AI'EIfiS,. CARBON . 1 ;
TRA : IN ALL SIZES,
'TRACING PAPER, SH,IPISING' TAO'S, MEMORIAM mfr
+ • Pi TIOVtli Y, NOZEli BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS Iii TWO
f FOOLSCAP,. ETC., ETC, . a
sz SEs,UR, ORDINARY INK BC1T? M
• 'MAT WE FILL D, FOUNTAIN PEN INK Fall 5e. LAB.O#-
'II" WITH GOOD, FU
GER 4�.t1 A`N'i L''X'IES AT BIGGER REDUCTION'S' /'
THAT A.T WE PRINT , POSTt14•G, BILLS,• A iCTWOO1 (# 1I�ALE8 k ,,
'TEI':5,. MIuRLA1�1mtLE 'POSTERS'POSTERSAN'U
P'RiNTt iG OUR „SPECIALT'SC , ,
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