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Reduced Prices
Now inEffect on Winter
Goods
OUR STOCK OF WIN'T'ER GOODS IN MANY LINES \IS TOO
LARGE, AND IN ORDER, TO REDUCE WE ARE OFFERING .SP-
,,TECIAL BARGAINS FOR; A FEW WEEKS. COME EARLY AND
MAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS MONEY SAVING EVENT.
Flannels, 54 inches wide, fancy plaids, Reg. $2.50 per ,yard for $1.98.
Flannels 36 -in fancy 'stripes, Regular 1,50 for ..:... ...... ...... ... $14.35
!Velveteen, 22 -in. now selling at 50c. to 85c
niVodl crepes, 36 -in. now 'selling at per yarcl $1.38
;Sweater !Coats`, Men'e extra heavy, now each ...... ... $5.45
Sweater Coatsl, 2 only, Jumbo Knit, now each ...... ...... 3.25
Sweater Coat% 12 only, all sizes, now each
Sweater Coats, Boys, all sizes, from 85e, to each
,blankets Ibex 12-4, grey or white •pair
I'lankets, Ibex ,t1-4, Grey or white, pari ......
�.... 1$1.65
... ..$2.75
$24.50
2'.00
LADIES SILK AND WOOL HOSE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRI-
CES.
t'en's Jersey Gloves, 2 pr, for r... •45e
1925 Accounts
OUR ACCOUNTS ARE NOW, READY. A PROMPT SETTLE-
MENT WOULD BE VERY MUCH ,APPRECIATED.. WE ARE
-STILL SELLING ON ONE YEAR! CREDIT BASIS, GIVING YOU
:PEST PRICES, POSSIBLE, a0 WE FEEL THAT ACCOUNTS WHEN
DUE, SHOULD BE PAID PROMPTLY
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Zurich's Garage
Sas, lOils, Greases
Tires, Tubs, Repairs
GENUINE FORD PARTS..
SUS'. REl:BIVEU _a. alilPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES
E ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
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TIFF IN NEED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON
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YOU SERVICE. -
WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
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'BAT'T'ERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC-
ETYLENE WELDING.
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ITEMS Of LOCAL i f tST
Pleased to :report that Dir, IIy,
141D11:irdt, who lies rot 'been en+-
"joyiog good health for Nome we-
eks, is improving, ,
I►1r., W. L, Siebert, Clerk of
the 10th Division: Court, has ree-
eir-eci the following dates in which
the Court will sit in Town Hall,
Zurich .for 1926;, Jan. 29th, March 13,
May 18111„ Jluy 26th; September:
14th, November 23rd ; 1927, Jane. 25,
March 28th. The time, will be
at 1 o'clock pen. Clip this 'sch-
(+dill out .and, keep, it for fut,u'c'
information.
Little Gerald Gingerich, young-
est son of Mr. and Mrs. ►1'acob)
Gingerich of the. Goshen Line south
during the past week was taken to
St. Josoph'•s Hospital; London and
operated on for mastoids, the_ :op-
eration being per forined ,by Di,
Thompson of that city and was
very successful. Thea little fellow
'vho is only, two years old, is get-
ting along fine and is quite con-
tented and intentions are to bring
him back :hone in of few days.
The London, Huron and Bruce
train was crowded to capacity on
Saturday morning last and before
the train; reached the city 150 pe•s-
ple were standing in the baggate
car. Motor traffic being cutoff
'peeple* who ordinarily drive cars
were forced to use the train,. - .
The auction sale of real estate
and effects of the late Roger North
Cott was held on Wednesday. last
Mr. Jos. Northcott purchased lot 7
cion, 3, Hay, for $5,500 and Mr. Wm,
Northcott purchased lot 6, con. 3,
for $6,500. The 50acre pasture'
farm: on con, 5, was 'sold to ,Mas A.
Todd for $2,000.
LET US HAVE 'DILE NEWS
Flunctreds of copies of \ th;et
Herald go every week to regular
subscrib.,rs in far away places, all
of whom are deely iupt.erested
the home news. Subscribers at,
home can help to make the paper
more. interesting to their distant
friends and relatives by 'sending in
local news item's. Every item of
interest helps as it is' the home
news that makers the weeny pa-
per worth while. Send the news
often and send it early.
POOL ROOM APPEAL
DIISMISSED.
'Last Monday Mr. J. G. Stanbury
Council for the Village of Exeter,
in the prosecution of Mr. John G.
Waiper for operating a poolroom
without a lietanse received .the for -
mai disci'sion of the County Junge
confirming the• convictions of the
Police Magistrate and di'smi'ssing
Walpor's appeal. No calse fon.
many years b.as aroused so much
interest .in Exeter -and the fight
between Mr. A. L. brakin, IZi10„
M.P.P., for Windsor, who,. had ch-
arge of the defen.se and Mr. Stan -
bury for the prosecution was sp-
oken, of as ai real battle of legal
kill and judgment. Mr. Walper
on, advise of Counsel claimed that
by organizating a Social Club with
a Provincial charter he was inde-
pendent of the Municipal Council
and could conducit his pool room
'without asking their consent or
making himself 'subject to their
regulations.
1926 COUNTY COUNCIL
Ashfield -John Parrish, John Cam
eros.
Bayfield -A. E. Erwinj,
Blyth -Jas. Dodds
Isrus-sels-A. C. iiaeker;
Colborne -C. A. Robertson.
Goderich Tp. H. Cox,
Clinton -C. G. Middleton.
Groy-Root, Livingston, Torn
McDonald.
Goderich-B. C. Munnings,
Moser.
Hay -E. F. •Klopp.
Hensall-Owen Geiger.
Howick-+ Thocy-. Ingle's, George
Hubbard.
Hullett-Matthey .Armstrong.
Exeter -W. D. Sanders.
Morris -R. Shortreed.
11IcXillop-Frank McQuaid.
Stanley -John A. Manson'.
Se-aforth-J. W. Beattie.
Stephan -Alex. Neeb, J. Hayes,
T-uckersmith-Roland Kennedy. •
'Turnberry-L, I. McEwen,
Winghani-J'. W. McKibbon,
Wroxeter -John Henneberg.
W, 1Vawanoshh-A E, Johnston.
E, 'Vawangsh-R. C'oultes.,
tTsborne-John H'nnaa
SPECIAL COURT
A special !session of the Surr-
ogate County Co: in was held at
Exeter on Wednesday last for the
convenience .of som-e litigant's in
this end of the county with' Judge
Lewis presiding and Miss 'Edna{
Wood,' acting registrar land rep-
orter. There were five easels tried
all being Montested claims against
the estate of the late James Car
roll, of 'Stephenn Pp. Those of
Dr. Taylor of D4shwood, and Dr.
Hyndtiian, of Exeter, were tried in
the forenoon and resulted in .jud
girisnt for each, of the doctors for
the full anvount of their. accounts
with costs. The clainils of Mrs. 0.
O'Mera and John Maloney and Mrs
Maloney were also tried but judo
givant was reserved. Mr;. A. II
:Murphy, of London, appo'aredtor"
tho Can. Trust Co,, the, Executors
and for Bishop Fallon and Mr. J.
G. Stanbury of Exeter, for .all the
�plairrtiffd.
LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter ,. 45
Eggs .. ... ,.. 28-35-40
Potatoes per bag i, 1..15
Dried apples lb. ..... ........ 9
Oats 50
Barley80
l uckwheat � .,. 80
W heat .. .1.43
Flour ., 4.00-5.00
Shorts per ton .3.00
.Bran
peter to -. :... ......... 30,00
Live Hogs cwt. 11.75,
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
Carry an Insurance of over
$27,000,000. 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 $39,000
G. Holtzman—Zurich
AGENT, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH-
TNING RODS, AND ALL KINDS
OF FIRE INSURANCE. tf-34
MEETING 4 F .
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The Council of the Corporation
of the County of Huron will meet
in the Council Chamber,. Goderieh,
at 3 o'clock in, the afternoon of
Tuesday, the 26th day of January.
1926. All accounts against the
County must be in the hands of
the Clerk not later than Monday.
-proceeding the meeting of Coun-
cil.
GEO. W. HOLMA.N, Co, Clerk
Goderich., Jan. llth, 1326.. •
One, of the resolutions which On-
tario ,should make is to discover
during 1926 why Ontario cannot bub
the coal which she needs. and Ab-
orta has to 'sel, but mast be dep-
endent ulpo.n a foreign country for
a iiecesisary produ"^_t. . That there
is a reason not apparent on the
surface is the opinion o1, a good
many people. Let somebody un-
earth the reason and drag it to
the light. The deveopment of Al-
berta coal fieds' would mean ad-
ded prosperity to both 'Ontario and
the west.
it NS,ALL.
E. Piper of Sardia visited with
his parents, here..
Wm. McMartin, who hats been
visiting relatives here returned to
WS home at Galt.
Frances Pearce is. visiting rel-
atives at St. Thomas„
Dr. Smith of ,St Mary' visited
with friends in town.
Mrs. Ross McLean and children
who have been visiting relatives
here, returned to Detroit.
'1 ro. Simpson of Detroit, visited
relatives here and was :accompan
ied back by Bert Horton, -who will
seek employment.
Wm. Hunt of St. Louis, Mo., its
here visiting Mrs. Hunt, and Miss
Bell. .
Miss Dorsa Sberritt .has returned
to Pt. Huron, ''Hospital to resume
her nursing duties.
Pletased to report that Robt. D./
Bell, who has been i.11 with blood
'poisoning bad an operation per-
formed thterecrn and is now impro-
ving.. .
Mrs. Samuel Stacey and daugh-
ter Lillian, visited with MYr. and
Mrs. Wrn. Jarrott, Hillsgreen4.
J. McDonlald', G. 0, Petty, Robt;
Higgins and Rev. Naylor attended
the ,Conservative luncheon at Lon-
don; on _Tuesday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Wnv, .Beaver have
returned from Kitchener, where
they spent a few weeks with th-
eir daughter, Mises Salina,.
Mr :and Mrs. Jays. Smith and
family of Windsor were holiday!
guest's with Mr. and. Mrs. Wm, Con -
mitt.
Ferris Cantelon who spent the
holidays at his home here returned
to Onondago where ,he( is teach-
ing school.
The irmay, friends of HarryJac
obi were Shocked to hear of hes
death on, New Year's day. Before
.engaging in larminst in Tucker -4
, smith . ,he rain a harneSe'busines's
in •Ilenaaall, and -was well and favor-
ably known, waS 62 years old and
leaven to mourn'hi's loses his wife
;anti ono son. • '
Mrs,. John Nicholson, nee Miss
Barbara Love, daughter, of the late
Hugh Love, of Sbanle3r Tp and,
was in her 68th year. Mr's. Nichol-
son; had ,bees' living for a 'number
of year with her husband and, son
in 'Dryden, her husband having pre
deceased her a year •ago She,.
leaves to mtourn her lolss one son,
John, at clryden, The deceased
died ,on Dec. 27th .at 'the- home of
her sister, 31114 A.& Mc trtrie, with
whom sire had h en, living foraomet
tins*,
7,Thursdnyr, 41U14114ry %sal!„ 1A* ,.
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OUR THANKS AND APPREC-
IATION ARE EXTENDED FOR
THE GENEROUS SHARE OF PAT
RONAGE WE HIVE ENJOYED
DURING PHE• PAST YEAR.
MAY THIS BE YOUR BRIGHTEST
AND MOST PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
WE ALSO SOLICIT YOUR
CONTINUED PATRONAGE DUR-
ING THE COMING YEAR TO
OUR NEW SUCCESSORS IN BU•s
INESS.
Those persons having some of
,our jacks; cement sacks, etc.,, in
their care, kindly return them: at
asnce. I•
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Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
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SIg REASONS f
WHY T RECOMMEND HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES -
1 They are authorized by the Government as a proper in-
vestment for trust funds
2 "They are issued by a Government -chartered institution,"
which . is Older than theDominion of Canada. •
3 Debentureowners, together with depositors, bavev FiS+at
claim on every dollar of Huron & Erie Assets.
4 The Huron & Erie's Paid-up Capital and Reserve Fund
provide surplus security totalling $6,750,000.
5 Over $14,000,000 now in -vested byr Canadians proves the
popularity of this 'investment.
1- Interest is paid half -yearly "on the dot', at the good
rate of 57per annum upon $100 or more for 12 months
or longer up to 5 years
Applications received at any time 'by -
Andrew F. Hess, . - Zurich
MY MOTTO; -SERVICE AND SAFETY ,
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GRANING, PAPERHANuIN., &
DECORATING. WE MAKE IT A
MOTTO TO SATISFY OUR CUS-
TOMERS WITH EVERY JOB WE
DO. TRY US ON YOUR KT'
JOB.
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ZUIUC3 - ON'.
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EXETER PLoP•..7t.
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