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Will Christmas Eve find
You prepared? Will the
X4ight before C r:$ 111as
find you with all you buy.
;wag none, and everyone rem.
n iembe red.
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Here's a a uggestn, a real
• suggestion for completing,
your Christmas '„!iop> ing
with the least of time and
effort.
I COME TO OUR, STORE WIFRE A FINE ARRAY OF GIl"TS' ARE
;URt"ES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE,E TAGS MARKED I.7 PLAIN FIG-
ISPLAXED WITH LARGE PRC
GIFTS FOR I.ADIES.
Brush wool S.avnEnarn fin-' "silk 1 rl r'i'k Wool Hosiery in newest
Ishade9, Bodious Caps C'hanm,ette Gloves, 'rogues, nder arm bags,
Pataded. nurse's, Tabl? Manners, all linen towels Pith wn'f-e from 85c
{ �.. ;l$2.z5 each., Handkerchiefs of r very description, Fancy 'China
canal Gla Salaam
WICKEPWARE In new trays, 1st Inds, fancy 13a'skets, always accept-
hl,le (lifts.
GIFTS FOR MEN—New Scarfs. fine Bros/Won. Shirts, Ties hi Boxes,
' Belts, Glove, Sox, Armbands and Gaiters, Sweaters, Suspenders.
FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS -
A.11 kinds of warm Winter wear, Such. as Sweaters, Toques, Mitts
knd Gloves Hosiery of all kinds, Scarfs als otitis, hanks, Purses.
TOYS TOYS
' We take pride in our Shorting of Dolls and Toys for the Kiddies
!Toys are lower in price this season, wil11 you come and s;ee 'them
We have walking, ATami Dolls, +l^eping Dolls, Auto Speedway,
.lira ai;1n' Millers, Mech.- Trains, immitation Fortis, Magic Lant-
erns, Tops, Blocks, Picture looks, :ind many, many other lines.
NEW ERRUITS.
New Raisins, Currants, Pear, Shelled 'Walnut, Almonds, Figs
aMatcs. Also new Peanuts, Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts, lrazilsand
A complete Line of Candies, of caery description.
Produce Wanted
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GENNEFORD PARTS
,1TL1S1 tiEabEr on) A Rip 11ExT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES
WE ARE ACA1N HANULINO\TiIG FAMOUS
can't'' pea , 121 g ' ,,. es�s
IF IN NEED 01+ A BAT VERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
WE GUARANI BE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON
CO . AND c't c cit• 13, CHEAP BATTERII S,.AND BESIDES WE GIVE
YOU SE'R\ ICL,
WE MAKE SA11FAOTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
ERY.
BATTERY REPAIRING AND EATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
REPAIRING El i HER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC -
ET YLENE
WELDING.
ZURIC 'S LEADING GARAGE
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Never before have we made such big
reductions and such a fine stock of 125
,ts to choose from which will be sold
fro: $1 to' $4 or below cost in order
to move. them out at once Come
early for first choice.
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mrs. Major of Toronto, is 'sp-
enilin gth:e week with her parents,
,tr. and Mrs. W. L. Siewert;
Little Della Smith, daughter of
M. and Mrs: Melville Smith, Bron-
son Eine, underwent ,an operation
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I LOCAL MARKETS-
• 1Corrected every Wednesday)
Eggs ....... ••... ... ... ..30-40-5$
Butter per. lb. 40
Chckensr• live 11-16
Old Hens live 6-14
Ducks, live(_ ,,, - 13
Ducks dressed --_... 17
for removal of tonsil(' and-adnoicl.9 Turkeys dressed ' • 28
sin Tuesday ,and i!a getting along potatoes per bag .....: ...... ... 1.75
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as well as can be •explerted. t , :Dried •apples lb;
What would a girl like better 0 its
Barley
than a nicer now hat for Xmas gift Buckwheat
,from motha2 or father. We have
a nice variety to choose; from, es-
pecially for girls in the teen age.
to call is all we ask at this Hat
50
80
60
Flour cwt. 3.75-5.00
Wheat 1.10
Shorts per 'ton -.• ..3.00
Bran pe!r ton 30.00
IShoppre. Hats selling way be- Live Hogs cwt. ... ....... ... 11.75.
low cost mark: We Still .have a
nice variety to choose lfrohil • for ........... ... o
all ages,
AUCTION SALE
EXECUTORS AUSTION _SALE
OF FARMS, i.R;VI STOCK AND
IMPLEMENTS
The undersigaied Auctioneer has
'received ed instruction;s to sell' by
Pubic. Auction on Wednesday,Dec
ember Stah, 1925, at 1.30 p?,xn. •on
L'rt 6, Con. 3, Hay :Towns(hip, the
following property-
(CHATTELS—HORSES Pair geld
ings rising 6, 1 mare risinga,- - ,1
mare iising,8, •1 mare ri'sirg
m •ir 13; years old; 1 yearling colt
ail good heavy horses. .
CATTLE -1 cow newly freshened
3 farrow cows, 2 cows due in,
March, 2 cows due in April',' Reg-
istered e.l Shorthorn< Bull 2 year old,.
6 steers rising 3, 6 steers rising,
2, 3 heifers rising 2, 5 !steer Cal-
ves,
al•-ves, about 40 bents.
IMPLEMENTS_Mastsey-H rriis
binder 7 -ft cut; Deering Mower,_5
ft. hay rake, manure spreader/rid-
ing plow, • 2 walking plows, 2 fur-
row gran; plow, 4 section drag
harrow; P. & j'. seed drill, Coclo-
shut't Fertililter drill,;, 2 cultivators
M. -H. and F. & W; MasiseyEtlarri's
beam cultivator and puller ,„court-
Med, 2 wagons, 2 wagon boxes,
'and stock rack, 2 gravel boxes, 1
hay rack, 2 set bob 'sleighs, tani-
cl�i'm disc,, light wagon, top bug,;y,
cutter, Fordson tractor, Oliver trac
for plow, 10 -in. grinder, cutting box
2000 -lin scale, fanning mill, 2
sett plow harness, 2 sett heavy
harness, 1 •sett driving •harnesSh
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O to c e I.eatiu facilities.
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OF WOODSTOCK
Carry an r"nsuranee of over
'127,000,000. Number of Policies in
force 11,287. Paid Losses in 1923
to, amount of $56,143.20. No a. s-
essment during the year and have
a balance.. au hand of $38,000-
G. Holtzman—Zurich
AGENT, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH-
TIEING RODS, AND ALL KINDS
OF FIRE• INS;URANCB, tf-34
Dashwood
Mrs. A. E, Oe'etreicher !spent the
last week in London and Dorcb;
ester.
Mrs. D. Mewberry and children
of Pt. Frank are visiting with.Mr.'
and Mrs. Jonaas Ilartleib.
Mr. Ira Tiernan of New Ham-
burg, spent Sunday with Bits par-
ents.
Mises Beatrice Greybeil returned
to. Toronto on -Friday after spend-
ing a few weeks with her parents.
Mists Anne. Tiernan 'spent the
week -end in Irenslall,
Misls fiiyrta Ftoffinan, of Kitch-
ener spent Sunday with her parr
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Moiotte cream: separator, 1% H.P.,outs.
Int engine, 214 IL?. •Gills'on engine Mr. it. Zimmer of Detroit spent
forks, chains, doubletrees, !shovels, /the weer: -end at his home here.
hoes and numerous other articles, Mrs: E.`' Otterbel-a is on the sick
I1OUSDFIOLD EFFECTS — Box list. -
stove, table, cupboard, couchian& Born—Moffatt—At Dashwood on
other -articles. November 27tb,-.ato Mr. and Mrsi,
At the ,same time and place
the following real estate wilt he of-
fered for sale—
PARSE
tale—PARS +L 1. Oonsists of 100 ac-
res, Lot 6, Con. 3, Hay, large bank
barn, good frame Mouse, pig st-
able and other buildings, gond
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Peter Moffat, a daughter.
Mr. Edward G. Kraft, of the- 14th
eon., accompanied by his father,
Mr. Henry L. Kraft, had a narrow
escape, from death on Saturday last
when their new Crysltir sedan dro-
pped 20 feet over an 'embankment
bush and plenty wata.r, ;well fen -,int o na•creek. The two men were
cod and all under• -drained; • 1.5
acres fall wheat and fall. plowing
all donne,
TERCEL 2. Consists of 100 ac-
res, Lot 7, C:'on. 3, U iy,, large'bank
barn. log house, cement pig 'Sta-
ble and other outbuildings, 'small
bush, ntaverfea.iling !spring, well fen-
ced and drained, 18 acres fall wh
eat, fall plowing alt done.
PARCEL 3. Pasture farm, west
Lot 11, Coni. '5, Hay ,T!p. • con-
tains. 50 acres, watered by 'spring
creek, well fenced,
EURiCH ANTI I
i0�►044 Pogo; Xloppt A Istid ev 1 i
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motoring down the steep, hill on
the ru.11arton road south of Mit
chsll. The .road was very 'slippery
and Mr. Kraft attempted to check
the Speed' of the ear by applying
the brakes. .The machine turned '► �”
completely around and backed ov- .1. y «"�'
or . the 'bank into the ravine. The
driver and his father crawled from + THAT' WE ARE ALWAYS Al' YOUR SERVICE FOR
under the car, the forme runhurt, '11, GOOD PBtNTTNG
except for ,abad shakin up, while [ .1. THAT WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WI'I'R PRINTED WEI 1�)IN(E
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INVITA.TIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
+ THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCK; t,
''' AS LETTERHEAD'S, BILLI:IIEADS, ENVELOPES AND .•
STATEMENTS.
.t. THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOE O LEADING 1,11ANUFA.CT
URE:RS OF COUI'ITER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN S}UE
•►1• PLY ANY QUAN ITY AND SIZE OF' CHECK BOOKS:
. THAT WE CARRY TN STOCK WRITING PA.ii'EES, ENVELE, En
I. ODES IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, 'CARBON OM Ii
'' 'I R.A,CING PAPER, Sa ZIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM STS
+ A'1IONI4'RY, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS IN TWO; If'.
' SIZES, FOOT SCAT, PTC ETC. .if,'
'1` '":HAT WEFILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK EOTTTL ,fig`,
WITH GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN INK FOR Sc}.;,� LARCin at
`1" GER QUANTITIES AT BIGGER REDUCTION„ .::.
.I N SALE �
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* °SE:FtS� MERCANTILE POSTERS AND ALL +t�'ENh'sikRE�. *"
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PZUNTI.NG OUR SPBCI'AI,T"
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TERMS—Chattels-MI isun.i:i of
$25,50 and under, cash Ov cr that
amount 6 m',ontlts' credit on ap
nina.^d joint -.:11 otos bearing. 6%
interest •
BEAL ESTATE -10% cash at the
,turf^ of stale with' the:balance in
O days.
Foie tiii'iher pe, ticnlars and eon
litioas of Salo apply to—
t-t.ADIVIX.N:& STAN13U.Rif, Exeter
and llonsall,.Solic:ttors for
Mrs.
'Soarer Northcott, CCharles North-
cott 34 J. G. Staubury,.Bxecutors
Rona? Northcott Estate.
Tan. Ct l:mapboll, ClOrk
Thursday, De.cEanlber 15tba YS
M.94001 tot.tt6tott.P..
SEE IT IABOUT
AT
Reasoiiahle Prioe
Such as Forks, 'Hoes, Fencing,
Gates, Screens, Screen Doors, Boot-
ing, Etc.
This is the tinge of `the year -to do
your outside painting:
REMEMBER WE SELL THE, ONLY GUARANTEED MI
PURE PAINT ON THE MARKET
•IARPIN BENOUR
Some real good Secondhand Furniture and
Stoves which we will sell very reasonable.,
ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE AND FURNITURE KEPT IN
STOCK.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED IMPROVED VAC -
TIT ATE CARPET SWEEPER. COME' AND SEE THIS ONl
AND LET US DEMONSTRATE., a t _SEG
• GET IN THE WAY OF BUYING HERE
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WRY I RECOMMEND HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES,
1 They are authorized by the' Government as a proper in-
. vestment for trust funds
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2' They are'issued by a Government -chartered institution,,
which is. Older than the Dominion of Canada.
3 Debenture—owners, together with depositors, .have
claim! on. every dollar of Huron Si- Erie .Assets.
4 The Huron & Erie's Paid-up Capital and Reserve Fund
provide surplus 'security totalling $6,750,000.
5 Over $1.1,005,000 now in -vested by Canadian's puoves the (!
popularity of this ':in.vatstment. -
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6 Interest is paid half -yearly "on the . dot", at the good
rate of 5% per annum upon. $100' or more• for 12 anonths
or longer up to 5 years
first
Applications received at any time by. -•
Andrew F. Hess a Zurich
31Y MOTTO;—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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Painting and Paper Hanging
LET US DO YOUR PAINTING,
GRANING, PAPERHANUIN.. • &
DECORATING. WE MAKE IT A
MOTTO TO SATISEY' OUR CUS-
TOMERS WITH EVERY JOB W»
DO. • TRY US'ON YOUR NEXT,
JOB.'
H. EIC} MEIER, -
ZURICH -- ONT.
JOHN
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the latter/ had three ribs' brokzeoi.
A man of Mitheebl, who had been
following the Kraft car, turned his
car into the railing of thebridge
when he saw the proceeding car
start to 'skid. The railing kept
his car from. going over into the
water, but the car was damaged in
the crash,.
CONCERT
Don't forget the big • Concert,
at Weyburni ;School, S.S. No. 15,
6 miles west of 'Dashwood. A. big
()rogramnie is being prepared by
the young people of the section.
If it hulas you to laugh, don't come
Admistsion, A lult1s 25c. 'Children 10c
Bayfield Orchestra in attendance.
On 6 RID AY, DECEMBER 11th.
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