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Opening Day: r`Ariestday , arch 3rd
Casing Day: Satrday March 13th
We are again holding our Annual Clearing
Sale, giving you a chance to procure Season-
able Goods at greatly reduced prices.
WE NEVER BUY OTIE:IP TR-
ASH FOR SALE PURPOSES BUT
OFFER YOU CLEAN DEPEND -
.ABLE GOODS AT ALL TIMES.
OTJR CUSTOMERS KNOW THAT
A SALE, .HERE IS ALWAYS a
BEAL SALE. COME EARLY FUR
„BEST CHOICE. COME • OFTEN
EXPECTING 13IG REDUCTIONS,
AND W'L • W\'ILL NOT DISSAPOINT
YOU, . R .ING YO7.IR FRIENDS &
NEIGHBORS 'VITA YOU.
For full particulars see large Posters
J. GASCHO & SONS
Prociu.. Waited ['n )ne 59
Zuriih'sGarage
Oars, Greases
Tires, Tubs, Repairs
GENUINE FORD PARTS
. US'.l RECEIVED :. SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES
NE, ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
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5F IN NEEP) O1' A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE -OF T. EATON
CO., AND O'!'tTER (`HEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE
YOU SERVICE.
IVE MAKE SAI [SIS ACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
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^Q.SATTERY REPAIRING AND 13ATTERY CHARGING,. EXPERT AUTO)
REPAIRING E11'IIER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC-
iiZTYLENE WELDING.
ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE
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PRODUCES MORE UEALT1{Y STRONG CRIC.IKS THAN ANY
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WE ALSO l.IAVE A PULL LINE OF SAP PAILS, SPILES
AND PANS FOR SYRUP MAKING;
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!IM'S OF LOCAL INTER "
` Mr. Ilaz•ry .Angel was on -a 'bt:'r;-
i.n'esS trip to London last wok.
Mr. John Kenton of Kitchener,
is renewing acquaintances in' the
village 'this week.
Don't forget the big eclrbol` con-
cert in. the Town Hall, Zurich • on
Friday evening
Mr, Albert Gies of Kitheerier, is
spending (the week at the home of
MrsLyd�,Xia Pfile,
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Mrs. . ,B, Ganser, of Crediton,
is visiting • with her danglitere,Mrs.
Feed. Iiaberer, and Mrs. Wra,• De -
cher.
Owing to the snowy and icy
weather on, Sunday, the. trains we-
i'e not run on ,schedule on Monday,
as it left' the track near Centralia
Mr. Ezra Koehler was at Lon-
.don one day last week and..while
there he purchased a delivery
wagon to use in his bread business,
which, when the .snow goes a,'. ay,
will he a big convenience to his
efficient d'ell,tery man, Dian.
Gascho,
The Zurich Branch of the Wo
mens' Institute \villi hold a St. Pat-
rick tea in the Ladies Hall on Sat-
urday, March 13th, luncheon Ser-
ved from 3.110 in the after000n, al-
so in th. evening Proceed tri go
for improvements for the Town
Hall. Everybody should make a
special attempt..to be •pre ent, a:s
there is a real Finch in ietore. You
aro- not only helping the soci'aty
by attonding, •but yourself and
community..
I31:`TORT'; MAO,ISTR:aT.E:
Mrs. Wm. Littlechild, who ap-
peared tel era Magis. • Reid • at GO od.'
Crich on. the • ch.u•ge o: s'tealing'.
from the Steel sto 3r, to' which 'she
had pleaded guilty, was aLl•owed to
go on suspended sentence. 'Chas.
Bed, aseused of teasling grain from
the Gocler,eh Elevator Co., had a
hearing before the Magis. and was
committers for trial on two charges,
one theft• in January and the other
;it 1'e17i'U•ry.
Dr. HYNDMAN PASSES'
The community of Exeter rec-
eived a trernendons shock on Sat
urday 'morning' when it was an-
nounced that Dr. Hugh K. ,Hindman
coroner of Huron ;County and a
widely known physician in the
community, had died suddenly. Dr.
Hyndman was one of the best
known family physician's in the
county, having taken over his,
father's practice in •'his younger
days, and he enjoyed the confid-
ence of a 'very wide circle of pat-
ients and friends. `EIe was in his
63rd year and 'is survived by his
~wife, 1orm r1y Miss Victoria John-,
stun, of London, and one, brother,
George, who ha.sObeen his office aS-
sistaxrt '1 or many /years. The •fun-
eral tnok place on. Tuesday - and
was largely attended.
III. SALL SEED SHOW
The annual Seed Fair of the
S'['utli. Huron Agricultural Society
was held in the Town Hall, Mensal)
o i February 29th. And altholgh
the weather was not favor•abl',
there was however, a fine display
of seed grains while thy, entric'e w
r.* fewer In •the afternoon Prof
Setcirrel of Guelph gave his recons
of his ,udgmen.ts, sand also gave
a very fine laddr•esis, The Presid-
ent \Ven,. Consitt occupied theehair
the ether speakers were Reeve 0.
Geiger or Hensall; peeve W. D.
Sanders of Exeter; Reeve E. F.
Elopp e_ Hay, and Mr. Ilaggarthj,
The prim!. :vinners;-
No, 72 Oats -Wm.. Pepper,
'White Oats -R. McLaren, E. F. IC1-
c•pp, 0. Klo•i i,, \d�,R. Dougall.
Six Rowed Barley -W. Pepper, J.
Manson & Sones, W. R. Dougall,
Field Peas -W. Pepper, J. Pepper
Field Beans -W. iR. Dougall, WVm,
Pe'pper.
Red Clover Seed -Sam. Dougall.
Alfalfa Seed -Hy. Kru--
Alsike Seed -Oscar K • ,,; , d • •>.n
Power.
Early Potatoes -W. W. 1Chapn.an.
Pctatoes, general crop -- W. W.
,Chapman, W. R. -Dougall.
'[3uchwh.at-0scar Klopp:.•' •
Best showing of grain ' and seeds
Wm. Pepper.
HAY COUNCR:.
The regular monthiy'= meetings
of the Council of the4a5vnship of
Hay was held in.. thesrown Hall,•
Zurich, on Monday, March 1st. ' All
the members were present. The
minutes of the previous meeting
wereadopted as read,
The following 'accounts 'weee
,ceased,;-
0 L, Petty, pay haslet rd. NNo,
1, $39.65; R. Cooper, gravel :Rdt,
No. 1, 4.95; Q. L. Smith,' printing
and advertising acct 140.90; Rev:::
A, Sinclair, for charity $5; 10. A.
,Moir acct. rre,13d. of Health `42:60;
fl 0. Edwards for formalclehy.de
.1,00; Hehnslall Spring Show, grant
`25.00; BoXI Tal. Co, tolls 59,52;Str-
omCo. �supplie9 2,6.96
Forth Elec. Co. supplies 7.80; Can,
rel. & 'Supplies 7,.20; Trees, St-
aphen, refund tolls re H Gill, ..3385.
C. L Smith, printing acct, re tel-
ephone 31.25. ned.
The council adjourto meet
again on Monday, April 5th, at
1.80. o'clock, p.m;.
Ai. F. Heals, Clerk,
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SCHOOL REPORT
' Of S. S. ;No, 11, for month of
Fel ruwaryl,
Sr, I' '-Doiniaac Jeffrey 461,.
11lari^ Charrette 407, Dorothy Du-:
charm) 3$4, Pay ei le Ducharmi Ae8.
•'a.l • M '4.w4KETl
SCrirrecte•al rvr,'ry Wednesday)
iiutt,�r ll,, 111
1 r,g;s.
L'oLat() pOr l.ag .,.... 1,75
f)riecl apples 11).....................9
Wheat.. ,, 1.30
Oats Fit)
Burley 61,
I ucicwheat so
Flour 4.00-5.00
Shorts per ton 3 dAti
l3ran per ton 30.00
ITcgs a'wt 13.00
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SW 111$ 7"
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YNf[OYY [tl[Y
It meets your needs
Swift's Red Steer Fertiliz-
ers are made to meet the
needs of all crops and soils.
Our list of brands con-
tains formulas especially
adaptedtotherequirements
of every crop.
Use Swift's Red Steer
Fertilizers on every acre and
secure biggest yields.
Simon Greb
ZURICH - ONT.
Authorized Swift 'Agent
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weaker insurance C€,.
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF
ANY CANADIAN • COMPaN Y 5)0-
ING BUSINESS IN ONTARIO.
CASH AND BONDS ON BAND
$85,420.61.
G. I-IoI tzrrAan--Zurich
ACIENT, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH-
NiiaNG 11(.! OS. AND ALL KINDS
OF FIRE INSURANCE. tf-34
NOTICE.
Zurich Ilortieultural Society pre-
mium Momlers are entitled to
Three choices of -the following;
No. 1, Ilydrange, Penticulatta.
No. 2, J. B. Clark Rose, raid.
No. 3, Grapes, 1 <'Vorden, black,
1 Niagara, white.
No. 4, Gladiolus 1 doz. mix.
No. 5, Climbing rose, Tau•s.end:schon
pink.
No. 6, Currants, 1 black Charrpion,
1 reel cherry.
No. 7, Seeds, 1 pkt each, Asters,
Zinnia, Sweet peas.
Leave your order at P. J. Haberer
or at J. E.' Gascho not later than
March 13th. •
P. J. IIaberer, President.;
J. E. Gascho, Secy-Treas.
FOR SALE
A limited quantity of good six -
rowed 0.A.0 No. 21 Barley... The
original seed came from the Dom.
Experimental Farms, Ottawa in
1923. -Peter Ueichert, Jr. RR. 1
FOR SALE
I hav ea number of tons of„
lime, also about .Lour tons ,of good
hay at my barns at Zurich, for im-
mediate sale J. Hey, Jr.
FOR SALE -
A limited quantity of good on-
ion seed for sale, apply to Henry
Clausins, Zurueh,
FOR , SALE
Standard Contibe Foundations,
1.nufactured by Ruddy Co. Brant
ford. Prices up to 25 lbs. at 65c
Ib. 25 lbs. or over 60c Ib.
J. Haberer 8t Sons, Zurich
Sr. III -Anthony 161a se, 220, Ruth
Hendrick 218, Irene Charrctte 180,
xGordon Sniiith'123, xRaynioudKad
ing 113.
Jr. III-, lClarence Lafraanboise
107.
Sr. II -Dennis Ckarrette: 183,
Laird Hendrick 181, Arnel Disaar-
dine 174, Regis IDucharrn,e 155,
xLucille Jeffrey 137, Maxim. Jeffrey
122,'xAvila Ducharrne 87, x'lCorm'an
Sararas 81.
Jr. II -Richard Masise 125, Marie
Siemon. 111, Marie I,afromboise 52,
1st -Marie Masse 117, Irny Di:ajar
dine 105, Rosalie Ducharnia 85, The-
rese Maisso 80, Lecher tafronboise
48.
Primer -Eva Mase 74, 'Maxim Du
ch.aime 65; xAlphonae M.!sse xCh
xCChrrrie Jeffrey.
Thos , marked x missed one or
ore exams.
Qiiwgld Teachers : ,
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Seasonabk
We can supply the public with
Seasonable Hardware <;t moclerilte
prices, including g �, ueboo stoves, and.
Beaters of various makes, Sap palls
ppan.s, spires, etc.
SEE OUR: cClary Products; granite.,
ware of all kinds, pails, pans, etc. •
LET US SHOW YOU
OU1l vAnrouS \A'ASTIIL`Til MACHINES, _ALSO ELl CTRIO
WA STII3RS, \VJ 1 Nei-Eth , WASH ;CAR DS, S t LTI1IIi1NQ BRIT
SINES, DUS11.,r , MOPS, 13ROO_iM:S, DUSTERS,
\T.aCtJET'PF C'1.ii;ANBR ,FOR )1111:13 AT $1.011 PER DAY
PULL LINT. 0L TAINTS, \' AJ NISIIES, STAINS, • PAINT
OILS AT LOWEST PREVAiLING PRICES.
Supply of Krauser Smoke Cure
WIRE FENCING-
WE
ENCINGWE ARE RECEIVING A CARLOA)) OF TYLE VArtrotrS
KINDS OF WI1.'.1;, WOVEN FENCING, COIL, 13B1f.t1, BRACE"
WIRE3S, ANI) STEEL' 1?AR POSTS.
FURNITURE
Full Line of Furniture in Living Room Suits, Dining Roam
Suits, Bed Room: Suits, Kitchen. cabinets, A number of
Rockers at Reduced Prices: ` Famous SinzMnnsBeds, Springsi.
and Mattress guaranteed
BRING 1N FOUR OLP) RITBBERS, RAGS ANI) IRON
in course of years ,,f defective miti
be exeb.xnged free of charge. Beware of Substitutes.
FOR :SALE -15 tons of goodTimothy Hay,Johnston & Kaibfleisoh
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
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Cent.
With First MCorbga;e Security
Unroll & Erie Debentures are authorized by the Goveri m-
eat as a .trustee investment for executors.
They are issued Tor $100 or more for 12 months and longer
up to 5 years.
These Debentures providea convenietn, simple form of in-
vestment
Over $14,000,000. is now invested in this security by Can-
adians./
Have you $100, $500 or more on . deposit that ahoule earn
more interest than you are now receiving?
MORTGAGE CORP OR ATION
The liuron lf o
Applications received at any time by -
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO; -SERVICE ANI) SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
Painting and., Papel; Hanging
LET US DO YOUR FAINTING,
GRANING, PAPER.f.ANUIN., &
DECORATING. WE MA.RF, IT A
MOTTO TO SATISFSf OUR CUS-
TOMERS WITH EVERY JOH WE
DO, TRY US ON YOUR "KT
JOB.
Ii. EICKMEIER,
ZURICH 0.S".
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VALUES ON SUITS, RTC.
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you expect for your
Clothing Dollars
STYLES
WHATEVER 'YOU DESIRE
WOOLLENS
FROM THE FINEST LOOMS.
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TAILORING
'The Custom Tailoring, Variety.
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'AND FUNERAL oraiRli,G) 'C,EIS, . Day aud Night' Rhone No se: j.
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