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San,ta Clause Ad ?ices You to do Your
Christmas Shopping Early, and to do
it at J. Gaseho .66 Sob's Store
Where a fine array of Christmas Gifts are
;waiting 'your inspection; Where you get , de,.
pendable Goods and a square deal every time
A HOST OF APPROPRIATE THINGS RAE BEING DISPLAYED
ON OUR COUNTERS AND 1A13LES, 'THERE IS SOMETHING 10
PLEASE EVERYBODY, FROM .I3AB' TO GRANDMOTHER, CHR-
17MAS 15 13.ECOM1NG MORE SENSIBLE YEARLY, INSTEAD OF
THE USELESS GEE GAWS THAT WERE PRESENTED, SOMETHING
REAL AND USEFUL IS NOW TAKING THEIR PLACE. THIS
"YEAR PRICES ARE Nor AS HIGH AS THEY WERE LAST CHRIST
MAS, AND WITH SAME AMOUN 1' OF MONEY AS SET ASIDE
LAST YEAR FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, ONE CAN P.URCHAS,
MORE DURABLE AND •MORE SA t'ISFY1NG AND USEFUL GIFTS.
THE WISE PURCHASER WILL NOT LEAVE HIS OR HER CHR -
AST MINUTE, FOR LAT)IES'AND GIRLS LET US SHOW YOU
OUR RANGE OF NEW SILKS,SIUTABLE FOR DRESSES AND :B
ISTMAS SHOPPING 'TILL THE LLOUSES, NEWEST ARRIVALS IN
BARONET'I'E CREPE IN BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF BLUE, ROSE,
GREY AND WHITE. 'R FINEE SWEATERS, A NEW SHIPMENT
OF BRUSHED WOOL S WEATERBJUST OPENED UP, NEW SUEDE
'AND SILK GLOVES, CASHMERE SILK AND WOOL -HOSE, IN
WANTED SHADES. HANFiKERCHEIFS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
+'ANCE CHINA AND GLASSWARENOW ON DISPLAY
FOR MEN AND BOYS -What would be more ,suitable than a new
Suit, Overcoat. Fine Sweaters, Scarfs, Gloves or Necktie, or Cap, let
us show you Cur Line.
FOR THE LITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS -We are showing alotof
useful. things to wear such .as, Toques; •Sweaters, Scarfs, Gloves,Mitts,
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But Christnta swou=d not be real without a Supply of TOYS. So
Santa suggests Toys for the Little Folks as well as warm things
to wear. We have a -wonderful Lot of Toys again on thand, in-
istructive as we11 as Entertaining Toys, Gaines, Story • Books, •Etc.
NEW FRUITS Are now. nearly all in 'stock, Seedless and Seeded
Raisins, Da..es, Figs, Lemon,: Orange and Citron Peals, Glace Cher-
ries, Every thing required for the. Christmas cake.
CHRISTMAS Would not be complete without a liberal supply
of Candies •M1rt;s and Oranges. Wie have new crop Walnuts, Al-
monds, fiiberts, Peanuts, arriving as well as oranges, Lemon's,
Grapes,,
• GASCHO 8C SON
Produce Wanted Phone 67
iT1MS Of LOLL INTER ST
1vlerry Iehristmas.
Ml+, aad 11frs, Seth Anians of Tra
dia'na,?olks, ,Ind. are Visiting. •ir3
ends on the••;73rensoia,
The Wonzeu's Institute bitter, an
its local home circle or lm the brOL.
ader ,field, keeps its fingers or; tine
pulse ,.of practical Jelptatlgess and
is Of real Value to revery eommutr,
ity where the organization • ei.i>3tis,
They deserve heart ,s`upport.
Sas, .Oils, Greases
Garage
Tires, Tubs, Repairs
AND
r' GENUINE FORD PARTS
JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES
WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
U. B. %a. BATTERY
IF IN. NEED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON
CO., AND OTHER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE
YOU SERVICE.
WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
ERY.
BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
tREPAI•RING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC-
ETYLENE WELDING.
ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE
�H. Mousseau Zurich
HOCKEY • PICTORIAL
The !second edition of i;he Hoekey
Pictorial is ;on the' market, more
complete and up-to-date than the
original edition, which wile'.recti} i
ed with such acclaim, by , l`o11Qive 's :
of the great. winter isport ;. Most'
,favorable comments have been -pari
sed upon the publication by spelt
writers the continent over; and the
general opinion as ,expres .ledy
ayers and scribes is that no more°
comprehensive or hand$'o ne •bgbk
in the sporting line was iecver•pr;
inted, A feature that 'should •pos70
sass a narked appeal not only,
to puck hcasers of the present,,bait
to oid timers, are the many grope
pictures or champion teams, dat
ing back to the early history, 'of
hockey. The new edition. not only
contains the history of hoekey • xn
Canada, but covers: the history i-+ttf
the gane, in the UMS also, with�3(W,
handsome engravings of Canada•
and American teams, and is right'
up to the minute in every -respect
Any further information pertain
ing to the book can be obtained .,y.
writing to the Hockey Pictorial, 81
Victoria St., Torontq, Ont.-
BLAKE
nt.BLAKE
Miss Eleanor Lindenfield of Lon-
don is visiting at the home of her
Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: "Thos
Johnston,
The very icy condition of the
roads is making travelling rather.
dangerous.
Miss Gwendy Clarks is ispendhi
the holidays with friends in Ex
eter.
Mr. Clifford Talbot and broth-
er Lawrence are spending the holi-
days under the parental roof.
Miss Vera Siebert, of Zua,ch,'ac-
companied by Mrs. Merner Eilber
of Cleveland, 'spent a few days
last week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Joe Beehter. •
Mr. Mike Kennel, accompanied
his sister Elda, have returned.ho-
me after 'spending the sulmner
with friends down east.
Rev. O. Schrag 'of Zurich
led on friends in . he village
Saturday.-
Mr.
alturd ay. -
Mr. and . Mrs. John •Steckle sp
Sunday at-- the home taf 'Mr.
Mrs. Val. Gerber, Sr.•
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finlay left
Tuesday to visit friends in Kin-
cardine.
o1 AL ,MAKETS •
x.M,, oariected every Wednesday)
l+,ggs ,.., ,. 2a -x-36
rlratEr` per Ib
I"otatoee ,per hag ' ... 70c
tried apples' pter,1b 7c
,cutch Setts, per lb, 7e,
Oats 50
Barley ..• ..•,.,. .• . 80
BriokWheat, •per, bushels0c
Wheat..,Per: bushel
Flour, per, cwt. `... 4:00 5 00
Shorts, .per ton
J,3ranaper 'ton
chickens lb.;
Hens ••-' r.
Ducks per lb. .
Turkeys old
.Flogs etvt�
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erry Christmas
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FOR , SALE
Two base -burner coal' stoves for
sale, apply to Dr. A. J. MacKinnon,
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
'dhor:Way, Doeerlaber 25th, 1,8231
he stare with tb Liberal Cash Gisaount
W
iuiIillilNIIIUlfl.11
Carry an Insurance of over.
$27,000;000, Number of Policies in
forge 14287. Paid Losses in 1923
to :amount of $56,143,20. No ass-
essment during the year and have
a balance on hand of $31,700.
G. Holtiman-Zurich
AGENT, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH-
TNING RODS, AND ALL KINDS
OF FIRE INSURANCE. • tf-34
M!L!: ERY
3AB GAINS
At the
Hat Shoppe
ICH
The Misses Mu!sselmani, who te
ach school ont he Bronson Line;
north, left on Tuesday for their
home in Elmira.
mile our Fall and
hinter supply.: of Hats
last,`we will not entirely
GIVE ;them away, but
THE PRICES HAVE BEEN MADE
SO ATTRACTIVE AND LOW,
THAT ONE CANNOT RESIST BU•1'
BUY AT 'HESE REDUCTIONS. A
• Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT CALL AT OUR SHOP` WILL CON -
Room III for December, • 'VINCE' YOU -COME,
Jr. II A Harvey Claus'ius 631, Ai-
bert Derehe,rt 616, Roy Smith 550,' _
Harry Foster 461, Hazel Uttley
SrC I to Jr. II 13 -Beatrice Gas
Cho 403, Margaret Haberer 451, Al-
wyn Staubus 139, Dorothy Stelek
389, Stewart Koehler 353, "Armond.
Grenier 350.
•Sr. 1-QuimbeHess 313, Alice De-;
cher 301; Stewart Thiel 249, Charles'
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ZURICH,
ONT.
Thiel 236, Rosa Zettel 223, Reta, NOMINATION
Fleischauer 161, Albert Liebold 142,
Sr. Pr. -Vera Deichert 163, Ross ---
Johnston
--Johnston 160, Louise Willert 156, pUBLiC NOTICE IS HEREBY
Shirley Koehler 154, Paul Hess 147, given, that a meeting of the Elee-
Leno;a Haberer • 135, R:aiph Uttley ors of the 14tunici;pality, of : the
109, Rena Koehler 63. Township -of Hay will be held in
Jr. Pr . -Leland Schwlarn 132, BI- the
anche Grenier 109,. Morley' Salmon
109, homer Salmon 32.
Mrs. G. Koehler; Treacher
Room II. Report of Christmas
tests.
Middle in --Pearl Sararas.
Richard 'Bedard 79, Adeline Mei-
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ZURICH
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Room. III for the months of, No*
ember and December. •
3r,, IV, 435-00 f Eleanor TIeI
,scha.uer -5611Willle Leibold
Rose Leibold 5tz1:, Wilfred Dueliart-
me 487, Franz Kech,ems 486, Buelah
Sararas• 485, Georg? Albrecht 476,
Leeland Willert '474, Grace Zet,tcl
457, Laurens Schav rini ,451, Carl Ha
berer 440, Napoleon 13ed'nrd t38,
Nelda tSchwahn 435, Goldie U,ttle�y
'386, Ruth Zettel 375, Milfred Ute -10X0.4. No. 1, I'ollii�y Place, School
331., Grace Koehler 327, Floyd ;0'05-' FCciuse No. 2, 'D,li»il, E, Campbell,
ter 322 Earl Thiel 318, Greta Kooh41),�o'11 Clerlt• 0, Prouty,.. .Poll -'No. 2,
$ 11ool TloLi4o No. 14, D.E.t0D,.
Poll .Clerk W. D. 'Thornp
No. 3,'Town. :Hall, D.'P.O, W.
O4 L ers ::Io Clerk 0.Srr
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G. Hess', ShAV, Df1.0W.
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ies,s•, ;C'o11. Clerk D, Ostvalsi; 1'011
No 5,:..Sclt.00l house Nil. 12, :Dt14.O.
-E.tender, poll Clerk. J. Geoffrey,
Poll No. 6, Har tleib's Block, D.R
J. G.-Geotz, Pell Clerlr A;`Weber
!Poll',No„ 75 8011.0o1hou$e No.,, 3, D R,•,
Q W.'MeA11.sstor,
Poll Clerk J B.
:>+or'rest; Poil No, 0, C. 0. Smith's
Stzop', ,:313.0, F. Thicharrne, Poll
Cler.i:, ,lt s. Corriveait;.
$a4d; Polls, will be kept open
COrYt 9;, o'clrac]t, a,m, until $ o'clo:ck
. and raw to:ogerj;`
• i.NDREW V. ITESS,.
.R.eturrning Ofticer.
Zurich, Decesnl ewr 0th',
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TOWNSHIP HALL
In The
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
On MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1924
At tha ,hour from one to two o'
o'clock p.m. for the purpose • of.
ndrtnating candidates for: Reeve
and Couneiltors for the Township
off Hay• for the year 1925, and in
erose a poll is demanded, po!is will
U ariened'on •
To Our many Customers and
Friends We extend a
erry Christmas
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
A. MELICK
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
MON-DAY, JANUARY 512h, 1925, In
the 'several Polling Sub Divisions of
thxe, Township as Follows;
ler 315 Floyd Kropf 104, Bruce:.10,7.
shier absent •
III-Ceci lUttley 180 Alice I oeh-
•442Ca.eM 'elr., trl
fez Clare 303,George g
ret e
O
enier 357 Evil) Dietrich 356,
F. M. Kafbfieisch Teacher
sch.'ruor 78, Helen • Thiel, 76, Francis
Kipper 70, Mary Kocherns 0$,
Earl Y,xn blut 677.
Or. ill-lIaio'Irl Sl'ads 79, Viotet
Schwalm 78, : Albert 1Tei.deman 7t,,
Ivan Willert 75, :Hugh Al"acici rx1o)t,
74, Margery Geseho 66, Laiirretth•,..
06,, Larrrei•ta Far-Wel1. 65, Milverna
Geiger 63, Syron Dueharrite 61,
Roland Grenier, 50, Clarence Startle
184 O1inn 'Poster. 36 •
IIWa•Lennard S1'nith, 84, Earl Via
board 380, Gladwin MelHiek 70, L 7
int,ette Gronir'r 66, Gen,'ge ,'Du'
roe- 64, CliilIorrd Salmon 63, :EIo+rgi
Stoll* ••50, Gordon •Howa,ld 4%.''
0, IStO' fireth, teach r
ares
Su
n ��pp9ication
Andrew F. Hess,
Zurich
MY MOTPO;-SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have 'You MADE YOUR WILL?
Painting and Paper Hanging a~ DR. OIN WARD
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN
Heavy Shell ' Frames to Your owe
Lenses at $4.00. Broken Shied•
Rims Replaced while you worths
Spectacles Complete Largo l.b�iell(-
.00 up.
Main St., EXETER, Phone 7S
AT WALPER HOUSE, Z'IJR11Q11.
:Every Wednesday, 10 a.m to tpatok,
I am in a position to do
any kind] of paper hanging,
painting, graining and dec-
orating.
H. EICKMEIER,
ZURICH - ONT.
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