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"We greatiy wish to Thank our
G .erS for ths ver .
ay �u��_
l Neral patronage . awarded us
diriiig oar Two Weeks Sale
Mid we assure YTou of . a fair and square
deal at all times
WE ARE NOW TAKING STOOK AND WILL CONTINUE BAR. '
GAIN PRICES IN ALL ODDS AND .ENDS WHICH MAY TURN UP
REI)UCED PRICES ALSO IN MANY LINES OF WINTER GOODS
FOLLOWING ARE PRIZE WINNERS OF OUR GUESSING, CON-
TEST DURING THe.SALE.
The amount of money. in Jar wash
$22.96
THE FOLOLWING ARE TIE FOR
• FIRST PRIZE
All Guesses were the same amount
namely $23.00
Mrs. Pearce Farwell, Zurich.
Mrs. Edmund, Walper, Dashwood.
Mrs. J. Gallman, jr., Zurich.
Mrs. Milton. Jacobsr, Hens'all,.
Mr. Aaron Gingerich, Zurich
Mrs. Jos. Wilds, Dashwood
2nd. Prize—
Mrs. John Decher, sr., Zurich,
Guess $23,04
3rd Prize—
Mrs. Con,. Siemon, Hensali, guess
$23.05
'J GASCHO & S
Produce Wanted
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Phone 67
Zurich's Gara e
bias, Oils, Greases Tires, Tubs, Repairs
AND
GENUINE FORD PARTS
JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TTJBES
NE ARE AGAIN 'HANDLING THE FAMOUS
V. S. L. BJTTE7
IF IN NEED OF A .u"ATTERY, WE. SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON
(CO., AND OTHER CHEAP „BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE
YO`U SERVICE.
NV MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
ERY.
BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
(REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC -
i: TYLENE WELDING. i • • (s ; I 1 :
ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE
H. Mousseau Zurich
ITEMS Of LOCAL INTEREST
Mr, Albert Kalbfleiech has ret-
u.rned lreiu a;, . tril;> to Mitchell,,
Mr. Albert Gies .spent a • few
dap with; friends at Hensall.
The subscription price of 'the1
Parkhill Gazette has been, advanced
to $2.00 per year.'
11Tre, Smith of Detroit, is visit-
i'ng a few weeks with. her mother.
Ira, Alex, ]Vlouosean Drysdale.
Principal M. C Milliken attended
the Stratford Normal At Home,
which was, held Friday evening:
Miss Loris Rader of near Dash-
wood is upending a week at the.
home of Mrs. Wilffed Weido; Parr
Line. ,.
Mr. Clarence Wilhelm of Baden
is .spending a few weeks at .the
home of Mr. and Mr•a, C!, 0. Smith,
St. Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waldo and lit;
tie Dorothy, were Sunday visitors.
at the home of •Mr;, and Mxs P.
Turner, Stanley ITp.
Mrs..' WmG Bassow land daugh-
ters Eolith, Emmie, and Mrs( T.
McAdams visited Mrs. Wwald 'and
other frinede , at Crediton last
Thursday,
A !statement of expenses incur-
red in Strathrd by the wet and dry
forces in the recent plebs -Cite ch-
ows that the drys spent $1,021,09,
and the .wets $325.47.
The factory vs,lee of woolenaa
and knit goods made by worlera
abroad, sold in. Canada during 1923
was $40,000',000., lam; increase of
more than 30 per cent. over 1921;
This statement wlas made 'by a
prominent manufacture. the otiiier
day, he prnphosized .the • ;growiing
need of safeguardingC`anadi'an la-
bor •engaged in the textile indus-
try, the machinery in bui'si• woolen
and- knitting mills )vasa 'idle' about
half the time bast year, ':due' to
heavy iinportetionlss. There is' no
climatic, technical or physk-al rea-
sons why the. ,great bull; of textile
:goods now "imported should not be
made in :Canada at reasonable •pr-
ices and of equal .uality; to (goods'
from abroad.
HENSALL, EXETER, CRED1TON,
A hockey league has been, form
ed by teams ,from Hensall, Exeter,
Crediton, Dashwood tends' Zurich,
and some 'good games' are being to
oked for as these •teams are evenly
Matched. The following rschedril
haa'been drawn up, but .owing to
the mild weather, some :genies had
to be -postpone&,
Feb.10—Hensall at Zurich
Feb. 10 --Exeter at Dashwood
Feb.13—Dashwood at Hensall
Feb. 13—Zurich at Exeter.
Feb. •16—Exeter at Hensall
Feb. 16—Zurich at •Dashwood.
Feb.20—Daehwood gat Zurich
Feb. 20—Hensall at Exeter.
Feb. 24—Exeter ;at Zurich
Feb. 27—Zurich at Hensall
March 2nd—Dashwood at Exeter
March 3—Hensall et +Dashwood::
Each team ie to take its' own refs-
eree, I
DASHWOOD AND ZURICH
FORM HOCKEY LEAGUE ,
• •
1 Seasonable Drives I
3s
We wish to inform the public that
all the following Seasonable Goods
00
are arriving:
I Carload of FROST FENCE. Fanners tell
us it '°excells all others 3
is
•Large Supply of SHERWI WILLIAMS 1,1
0
•
Ready Mixed Paints and Varnishes
have arrived.
SEEDS! SEEDS
WE ARE IN 'I HE MARKET 7'o0 BUY ANANDSELL ALL�L KINDS .•
O1+ GRASS SEFi,D.S, xb2 IteRtIA,NT .TY. WE HAVE MST RIE:'-
BMW A LARGE QUAN1ITY FR 'SPRING USE.
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ORDER
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ZURICH _ONTM
tomASS••S• •11•4608
16,
BINA THOUGHT
'—FOR TODAY-
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LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected
Butter lb,...,...
Eggs... ----es
Potatoes per
Dried apples
etch Setts,
Oats
Batley •
Buckwheat, per bushel ... .80e
Flour cwt,.., 4.50 to 6,09
Wheat 1,75
Shorts per ton ...... 36.00
&sari per ton . .........34.00
W.,
every Wednesday)
,,, 40
4550
hag..•t .- 75c
per Ib. , ., ... 7s„
per lb, .. ...7c.
.,,... 59
Western Farmers' (Mutual'
Weather Insurance Co,
OF,. WOODSTOCK
Carry 'an Insurance of over
$27,000,00.0. Number. of Policies in
force 11,287. 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 Holtzman -Zurich
AGENT, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH-
TNING Raps, AND ALL KINDS
OF FIRE INSURANCE. tf-34
STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
ACCOUNTS READY
Our accounts tare ready for -
those indebted Ito us, and we wo-
uld ask our •customers to call for
same. 7% interest will be charged
'on all ;