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ILARGE A '.,•;D IN OIWhtt TO REDUCE WE ARE OFFERING SP-.
OCIAL B I:el "i'OR A PEW, 0; .COME EARLY AND
FAKE D VA NT CI E, 00' THIS moNE V SAVING EVENT,
,Flannels, 51 inches wide, fancy pl.tids, Reg. $2.50 per ,yard for $1.98
Flannels 36 -in fancy 'stripes, Regalar 1,50 for $14.35
q'Velveteen, 22 -in now selling at 50e. to .... 85c
Wool crepes, 36 -in, row selling at per yard $1.38
Sweater Coats, Men's .extra heavy, now each $5,45
Sweater Con.ts, 2 only, Jumbo Knit, nov .each 3.25
12 only, all sizes, now ea.ch e. $1.65
Boys, all sizes., fr 83e. to each ...$2.75
Elankets Ibex 12-1, grey or white pair ......$250
2.00
or
flees •
Ow inEffect on Whiter
Goods.
OUR STOCK OF WINTER GOODS IN MANY LINES TOO
Sweater Coats,
Sweater Coats,
Illankets, Ibex 11-4, Grey or 'whi-e, pori
LADIES SILK AND WOOL HOSE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRI-
CES.
en's Jersey Gloves, 2 pr. for
1925 Accounts
45e
OUR ACCOUNTS ARE ,NOW READY. A, PROMPT SETTLE -
WENT WOULD BE VERY MUCH .APPRECIATED. WE ARE
STILL SELLING ON ONE YEAR CREDIT BASIS, GIVING YOU
:PEST PRICES, POSeIeLE, WE FEEL THAT ACCOUNTS WHEN
DUE, SEfOULD .BE PAID PROMPTLY
Produce Wan ted
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wed the ,.,i• •
c on it; on..
year with
after pa,e;,,,
and
stand
eredit bale
total recei
amcl the exe...
324,65; $8'0 .'
en- spent- in
special att-..
year tliie
to the So.
which the •
oWledged
anks, the +
fair came ;a
sussion.
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SQC,MEETS
.i.eting.of the
:ty Was' •sbield on
rit•a. good rep-
. at, the treasnr
•oport, which 'sho-
e" to be in a good
,,•ieiety 'started tit
. Ince of $64.40, and
oro the mertgoee
.eipairs to grand
ids., there was a
it of $12.20. Th'‘
mnted to $2,334.85,
141thres totalled $2,e,
which having „be-
es and $337.50 on
ne, During the
Club ..handed over!
gift of
gratefillY
hearty vote. of th-
:ter of a thre,o-day
a. considerable des-
Lth‘..^1. ARS:AT:5
errecteu ekery Weduesdaio
ott or
'Hogs .
Potatoes per bag
Dried apples lb,
Oats
Barley
whoa t
heat
Flour
Shorts per ton3.00
45
28-35-40
1,75
9
50
80
80
..1.43
4,00-5.00
Bran per ton 30,00
ILiVe Hogs cwt. . 11.7'5
i'a,”*alli farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Ce.
OF WOODSTOCK
[1U LARGEST EU SINESS OF
ANY CANADIAN COMPaNY DO -
(IG BUSINESS IN ONTARIO.
CASH AND BONDS ON HAND
$85,429.61.
i G. Holtzman—Zurich
j AGT ALSci DEALER IN LIGH-
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MING. RODS; AND ALL KIN DS
1:NE, OTN. ;2 leIPE KR,UR ANOE tf-34
0 no . • vorst CriMOB • came
over thi, t Onr Sunday m,ornI
ing 2.1
3. when a man with
!•'
against his
--its resulted in two •
case's of ale., Vith intent of utter,.
distru.-A•o "to people, one barn
and 't)LC1V. ne horde and oue:
clweEine ho • es in ashes; at 12.53'
cries v h. 1, 'Hanger, Roe, •
Meyers, t3;.• .'ighbors wore'sent'
for others. ee attracted by. the1
fires ;eon on the seer.e.i
Neighbor^. w ,r• to phone for cone
stabls han, Hauser .' and
Myers placed fie man under their
care o to l'fficitity with one,
car it was alendonecl. Reeser
took his car t was run close to
the wall in th earage. •He. :sterol i•
guard over the oictina• while Moyer,
started Tious.!ra car, The road'
over which the ehief •had to
-was drifted, Heleer drove his ear
for a distan!e• end waited for .a
man to .leive hs car while. he ead
Meyers coils" take Care of. the
desperado. A'e the chief 'was near
ing 113 sight Hauser pulled to one
Side .and drove- into deep snoW and'
waited t 11ELe. chief Arrived when
the nan was transfered-to the pole'
ice by Hauser and Ludy '2
was One Of thl moat ISenl,Satienni C ip
tures ever made in the district.Me„.
Hauser is well ,knoWn by many
in Hay Township and its • a son-
in-law of Geo. Weigand; of • the.
14th. con. Hay, while'Meyersis a
man from S. Caroline: This is
the second event in which Hauser
has taken means to- get desperade
oes armed. with knie.els:
HAY COUNCIL.
ONS
Phone 59
Zurich's Garage
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Tires, Tubs, Repairs
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IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
NVE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON
CO, AND OTHER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE
Von' sERvica • •
WE MAKE, SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
ERY.
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to adequate heating facilities.
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ing it with either of the above nam
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nus to see a large attendance at
the annual meeting of. the Ontario
Convection to be held
at Toronto 'during Easter week and
to incline& every school ;ofection
the- Township of Hay to send a
lelegate the Council will grant
$10.j0 towards the expenses ..ikneur-
red by every such delegate who
attends theconvention from: asee-
tion wholly in (the township and
l5.00 to a delegate- who attends
from a union section.
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ALWAYS FULL OE "PEP" AND QUICK STARTINCL THIS :
• ▪ WELL ESPECIALLY NOTICtiDIN COOT, WEATHER, •
A resolution was adopted that
the ,Council of the Township .of Hay
is opposed to the 13i11 providing
.:or Township 'Trustee Boards as
in their opinion the school law
as now in force ire more 'suitable
10 tho rural sections and that a
copy of this resolution be for{
warded to Mr. N W, Trewartha,
MP.P. for South Hlturon.
The following accounts were
passed;
J. A. Smith, auditor 10.00; Ferd
Haberer, auditors 10.00: Municipal
World, supplies and subs. 29.28,
lep. Clerk reg.. 13.IVI.D. 24.00; F. M
Hess, acct. re BAB. 10.60; ,,Stade
8,,r Weido, re.pairs to furnace 2.7d,
J' .A Sm'th, uad for 205; Ferd Ileb-
erer, auditor 2.50; A. F, Hes inter-
est on note 27.50; Postage orinet-
ices re telephon, meeting 6.52;
Stade & account 1.43.
The Council atljonrned to meet
again on Monday, March 1st, at
L30 o'clock, p.m.
A. F. Hess, Clerk..
WOULD $9 000 MAKE VACATION
The regular monthly -meeting of
tho Council o( the 'township of
Hay was held. in the Town Pall JOYFtL EOR 150 PERSONS
Zurich, on Monriay, 'Feb. 1st. All ,
the members were present. The Nine thousand d oilers in cash
minutes of the. previous were adWiU -
ei:-)eougaire7sixallvvaeskiton
00ieni:lajtioo bie-50
opted as rend. • •• fore
Tho report of the .Auditors was men, women 'and clii'd, en who want
adopted
presented ,and that the $9,000 and know they want it had -
clerk have 50 copiesethereof prin- ly enough to go and got it. And
yet the fact of. the matter is that
tett for public distribution.
By-law No. 1-1926e re appoint' hadi•eds and thousands of men ani
ment oF officials for. the Township women and children who -want or
and fixing salaries "Was • read three
times and finally passed.
By-law No. 2, providing for the
expenditure on Tp.. roads in the
Tp. for 1926, and by 3,
appointing H. :H •Ne.."?
Supt. were read three. times and
pasIsed, .`i
The following were appointed.
Road CommisIsioners .for thes&V-
eral road divisions of the Tperas
follows; ,
Pond No, 1, N. 'Stanlake,'IE Cam
eron, S. McArthur; No. 2, A,.AldS-
worth., F. Corbett, W .G. l3eIL TA.
Daters; oN. 3, C. Ald.sworth, W.Dig
nan., E, Daters; No. ,4, F. Steick.
No 5, W. Dearing; Ti Kyle, H,
H. A. Fosis; No. 6;-N.. Rester; No.
7, P. Schwalm; N*efieeS, Hoffman,
J. Decher, Jr.; John Oesch; No, 9
E Wolper, T." McAdams,. R. Gei-
ger; No, 10 L. Schumacher, 11. !Kr-
117,g,P,r, H. Steinbachi, No.. 11, 13.
Wilds, No. 12, Mo-Turnhull; 13 P.
hade; o. 14,- .I.••• Camp:then, (.L.
Kalbfleisch, E. Hendrick; No. 15
Brown; No. 17, E Deters', J. Geo-
ffrey; 18 T. Dinsmore, A. L,' Sre-
e n an .
The following .were appointed
Poundkeepers for 19264 A Ingram:
E. Weido, S. Grel4e0.; Wolper, G.
Hecker, II, • Krifeger,-.F. Turnbull,
L. N. Denomme, 'Fence Vjeers;
David Illaeltwell, I. Pfaff, J,Eck-
stem, A, Ilendriek: ,Sheep Valu-,
atols; W, C. Petite, Fred Rabe:rat,
"Kading. Weed Inspectotts.;WO
Chapman, C. Simian; 'David Du -
charm.^, W. B. Haugh, And that a,
By-law bo prepared et:al firntingt he
appointments'. •
IL 11, Neel), raid supt, was ap-
pointeda delegate fte the '.12th
annual confetanee of the Depart-,
ment of Highwayll to be held":` in
Toronto on Feb. '2'41y1 and 2314.4
Tho Tewnshig,,VoAu4 464ir-
STADE:H.& WEIDOI
• ZURICH ONT.
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need money—who have dreamed of
travel, of buying automobiles or
hones, or gay new clothes, or
libraries; who havelonged for a
-'hence to complete an educ:atiort,
or start' in business for themselves
who have .depencients 'who need)
greater opportnity—will not shu-
are in that great pre-Epeter gift:
of $0;000. Thc reason is a mystery
old as the age's. Mr. ,A., on the.
corner of Y street who needsmon
ey, sees a chnuce, to make money,
and goes and makes it. Mr. B,
who lives just aroand the corner,
who needs money twice as badly as
Mr, A. sees the same chance says
"How interesting" and goes to the
movies,. Would$2,000 do anyth
;IT you want to do, and can't af-
ford? Would' • $2,000, handed t
you in one piece, Lake your vac-
ation time hayppy this'. year?
Happinests is worth working for
The Toronto Mail and Empire
knows that, puts happiness within
your grasp, in announcing arec-
ordbreolting prize game, a hist-
ory making prize game, a history
mairiog vacation prize division, in
which there ig ne cost to you, no,
investment from you required, no
pledge or promise or obligat191
•00 your part. Many people, pat
things off and forget them. The
wiso ones and the 'Sllee24SSfill ones
,are the ones who have a loudfspeak
er sot up tso they can hear( Op-
portunity's'footsteps clear - down
the next block. And opportun-
ity this time rnetanIS the .Toronto
Mai iy6A Empire's "13 -word" pici-
ture puz.la contest With, the roe -
'Ord -breaking total of $9,00,0 in cash
offered foto 150 'winner* Are yoti
ready to enter? Watch for the an-
nouncement of Tho ISail and Ern -
'Ore ".13 -Word" Pictuta Putklo Gain
in, this poet -tio# ,Weekft
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Thursday, FebruslY Itth,Ill* •
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That we are now in a position to
give the Public Ideal service in our
various lines and solicit the 'patron.:
age of the community
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We ask you to come in nd
see the following money -sav-
ing Bargains
TWO CIRCULARS AT REDUCED PRICES.
1, ELECTRIC WASHER AT $75.00
1 McCLARY COOK STOVE AT $40.00
1 INCUBATOR ONLY $35.00
HOCKEY STICKS AT LESS THAN COST,.
12 FEED I3ASKETS AT LESS THAN COST.
Full Range of Doherty, Goo Cheer Quebec;
Cook Stoves
Come and see our fine display of Furn-
iture. Also full line of Springs and
Mattress.
Agent for Mason and Riad) Pianos
FULL SUPPLY OF SHELE AND HEAVY ALWAYS ON HAND.,
RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OIL HARNESS AND CREAM,
SEPARATOR OILS. GASOLINE AND KFROSINES.
Johnston de Kallolleisch
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
•••••mor.sal.„
Per
Cent.
roareernsesestar
With First Mortgage Security
Huron & Erie Debentures are authorised by the. Governra--
ent as a trustee investment for executors.
They are issued for $100 or more for 12 months and longer
up to 5 years.
These Debentures' provide a corvenietn, simple form of in --
vestment
*ifl'ever $14,000,000 is now invested in this security by. Cane
odium.
Have you $100, $500 or more on deposit that shoule earn
more interest than you are now receiving?
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
__!he Huron & Erie
Applications received at any time by—
Andrew F. Hess, -
Zurich
- MY MOTTO;—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR W11.1 -L2
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Painting and Paper Hanging
LET US DO,YOUR PAINTING,
GRANING, PAPERHANGIN.. &
DECORATING. WE MAKE IT A
MOTTO TO SATISFY OUR CUS-
TOMERS WITH EVERY JOB WE
DO. TRY US ON YOUR - 'CT
JOB.
11. EICKMEIER,
ZURICH — ON'..
imeloomorrtlemen119
JOHN vrARD
Drugless Practiout-
•eer and Optician
EXETER — Phone 711:
AT wALplail HOUSE, ZUR141414,
Every Tuesday, 10 a.ro, to 4 par&
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HERALD OFFICE
Do You Know?t1r.
THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR
GOOD PRINTING?
THAT WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED WEDDIN4
k INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENT.
THAV WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCH:
AS 'LETTERHEADS, BILLITRADS, ENVELOPES AND
STATEMENTS
THAT WE ARE AGENTS POR TWO LEADING MANUFACT
URBRS OF COUNTER CHECK ROOKS, AND, CAN Stfir
PLY ANY QUANTITY AND SIZE OP CHECK BOOKS, qt(
THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING PAPERS, ENVEIX
OPES IN ALL SIZES CARD PAPERS, CARBON OR,
TRACING PAPER, SIIT.PPING TAGS, MEMORIAM ST- 44,
STIONERY, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS 'NINO,
SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC., ETC.
,...,
THAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOTiELIt 4'1
WITH GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN INK FOR bc, LA.Rei. *
GER QUANTITIES AT BIGGER REDUCTIONS
THAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POS. r
VERB, MERCANTILE POSTERS AND .A.I4L ORNIIRAL *1:
FRUITING OITII SPRCIALTY +rt
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