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Make Choerful Homes
The great advantage of
Walipaper is that if offers
a range from which to
choose the right decor-
ation for every room in
the Mouse
We invite your inspection of our
large range of patterns. We have now
in Stock 68 designs in the different
widths namely 18 -in. 22 -in. and some of
30 -in. patterns.
Our Prices are Right. Come and see
.GASCHO ± ` SONS
Pro[Itined
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Zurii,,h's Garage
Gas, Oils, Greases Fires, Tubs, Repairs
C-FiNUINE CORD PARTS
IfUST tt i R r E b A o ftIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND 'PUBES
AVE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
U. S. L. EATTERY
IF IN NERD OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE,
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T.IEATON
CO, AND 011-1 R CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE
YOU SERVICE.
WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
ERY,
'MATTER V' REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
(REPAIRING EITHER Rf R ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC-
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Our stapplyof Clover Seeds of all
, kinds have arrived, and are well in
a position to supply the demand of
3 of evovy farmer in the community
• at Reasonable prices
1 WE ALSO BUY ALL KINDS OF CLOVER SEED FOR WHICH
HIGHEST PRICES ARE PAID ACCORDING TO QUAL-
ITY.
SENDS SEEDS
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INCUBATORS
WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE QUEEN INCUBATOR AND
BROODER. TIII.y IS JUST A LITTLE THE BEST INCUB-
ATOR ON THE MARKET, " •
Pltol)tTCES ati O RR HEALTHY STRONG CHICKS THAN ANY
O'i'iM, ail,+.TSF+. CALL IN AND LET US DFMONSTR.ATE TO
YOU AND BE CONVINCED >,
WE ALSO HAVE A PULL LINE OF SAP PALLS, SPICES
AND PANS FOR SYRUP MAKING.
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
There will be no Institute me-
oting Por the month of March, fur-
ther particulars will be announced
later.
Owing to our heavy volume ofadvertising and Auction Sale adv.
we have Dor (the last two weekas
not been able to pu.,lish some im-
portant news i'tenie,, including a
number of school reports.
At arecent meeting Of !Katie'
oxec:utive of th' local Evangelical
church, Mr.. John, E. Gascho wa'a
appointed as lay delegate to the
,rnnual Conference which will ' be
held at Kitchener in about four
more weeks.
Practically all Canada's produe..
tion of newsprint for export in
March was absorbed by the United
States. Of March -krialdpmentr
amounting to 127,583 tons' valued
0' 69,756,530, the United States re-
ceived 125,848 tons, valued .,i t,.$,-• :,
617,823. The only other Canadians,
exports of newsprint of importsne.
were 599 :ons to South Africa an
1,037 tons to New Zealand. It i
expected that April shipments' wit
show an even ' greater propertio=
of consignments to the United
States.
The concentration camp for emi-
grants to Canada and the United
States maintained by the Canadian
Pacific Railway and other Stearn -
ship companies, is located at Seuth• ,
ampton, Eng land. It has an aver-
age daily attendance of 600 and, .ori
some days, the •number 'is "about
1,000. Comfortable quarters and
meals. at moderate cost are provid-
ed am4 features of the camp are
the special riming -room for Je:,iea •
passengers the private shop: ar
baths, wail towels.. and bath`s-
gowns supplied •and the individual
rooms which are also available.
CREDITON
Mrs. Jacob Geiser of 'Stii.pka, is
ery ill at present, having been
nfined to her bed for about five
co
weeks,
Sorry to report of the • illnesls
of Lois 'Orme, who is q. uarantined
with scarlet fever. . •
Sunday, February 28th was ob
served as T'eniperance Sunday in
the Evangelical Sunday School, -and
all over the province a. °campaign
,for pledge signing, this was also
takken up and over 100 signed the
pledge of total iabs'tinance. •
Mrs. Dan Finkbei.ner hays :return'
,ed from Landri and sta'teis' that
her son Gramdon, in the .hospital th=
ere is improved.
A very successful men's ban -
q net was held in the In'stitutehall
the ether evening, when about 70
men •were present, a -very dainty
supper was served. G. Mayn-»
and acted as -toastmaster in ''hia'uts-
ual happy manner. After dinner
tcaati were given by the Clergy
a.nd others.
Ti Mar h meeting of 'the• Woy,
men's Institut? was held on March
2nd, in the Institute Hall. •, * The
Vice -Pres. • Mrs. H: K. Eilber oc-
ecpi:'d the chair, the n.eeting was
•op.enr.id with the ode and the Lord's
Prayer. The Roll -Call ,was then
responded to by telling :Of Iritsli
stories which were hnnrorous, and;
then typical of . the Emerald Isle. j
The talk on current events wa's'
taken by Mrs, . T. Trevethick
HENSALL .
Byron Hicks 'ef Centralia, vis-
ited friends in town.
Mrs. Win. Peart, accomp. 15y:11 t
sister, Mis sO .Mitchell• left•for ter
home in Wisconsin, the latter is in
poor health(.
Frances Pearce is visiting wiifh;
friends in Milverton..
W. Lawrence of Ed_ ii:n ..'rd
sister of Seaforth, visited with;Mr
and Mrs. Thos. Dick, --
Hugh McDonald left for Mit-1
shell where lie has recured a pos-
ition in a printing office,
.Garret Case ha's rented A".'Wliil;e
sides neat dwelling on Oxford
st, for a 'year and intends, shortly
moving into it.
Laurel Penfond of •-Regina,.$at.
is virsit.ing her uncle and auirt,Mr.
and Mrs. Rd. Pollick.
J. J. Merner, of Seaforth called
a few days in the village.
Little Laurie Price who under-',
,went an operation in SeaforthHos'
pital a few weeks returned hoine
Th:, Bell Tel. Co. have ,a num-
ber of nwn here at present doing
repair. work.
• Eleanor Fisher, who tsome time
ago vas' appoinsted Yrganiist`"%o!r
aha Unit n1 church took ever 110
new duties.
Mr, and iMr;sr, llohn m,ojte'baeau,
were recent visitors at Grand Bend
her former. home ,
?he many friends of Robt. Mo•e-
rison will be glad to hear he
improving from his accident, cr,f
Balling off a roof, -
Rev. A. i.inelair and family mo-
ved into their .ne:w home, th,e0
turn, manse has been put into;
good condition papered, ,painted:
throughout with hardwood floors,
Th re has been, very little wood
brought into the, market this Win
ter, farmers are burning coal and
saving their bush,
Sorry toreport that Mr, Wim;.
LfoWard is very ill at pre!e i ,
ad is ,sulferi7ng ranch.
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Eggs._, ...... • . ..,
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Dried apples lb. ._....
Wheat.
Oats
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Buckwheat
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Flour 4..00-5.00
Shorts per ton ...._. 3x.00
13ran per ton 30.00
Hogs cwt ...... 13.00
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
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
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ANY CANADIAN COMPaN Y DO-
TING BUSINESS IN ONTARIO.
`CASH AND BONDS ON HAN D
$85,429,61.
11 G. Holtzman—Zurich
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Milli .e�
We have a fine showing
of Easter Bonnets and
• Spring Millinery
OUR SELECTION NEVER WAS
BETTER and LOOKED MORE PL-
EASING.
SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR
!MILLINERY AT THE
HAT SHOPPE
ZURICH, - ONT.
Shop at north entrance of Bank
Block.
SHOP EARLY AND GET FIRST
°CHOICE
:Vera V. Siebert
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby givens, un-
der the Statutes in that behalf, that
:a11 persons haying any claims a-
gainst Henry Mayou, late of the
Township of Hay, laborer, who,
died on, the 25th January, 1926, are
required to send to tho undersign-
ed Executors of the Will of said
deceased, full particulars, in writ-
ing and verified by affadavit, of
'their claims and the nature of any
securities, if any, held by them, on
or before the 19th dory of March,
.1026, after whicn date the said
Executors will proceed to distrib-
ute the .assets of fire ,said deceased
Having regard only to the claims
of which he then shall have had
notice.
DATED at Zurich, Ontario, this
l.st of March, ] 92r.
John Jeffrey,
Saraphin:e Geoffrey,
Executors, R. R. No. 2,
Zurich, Ont.
The Elson Educational Art Ex-
hibition, of 200 large reproductions
;sculpture and painting Are being
used to raise funds for the pur-,
chase of pictures fur the school red
ome and corridors -in thief ,pnblie '
geho,'o1 in the eunase of 'a, `tow we-
eks, and tickets are being soldt •
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ThurSdaly, Mareh I8th, 49.26.
Seasonabje
Hardware
We can supply the public with
Seasonable Hardware at moderate
prices, including Quebec stoves, ane,
heaters of various makes, Sap pail;
pans, spiles, etc.
SEE OUR:--MGClary Products; granite..
ware of all kinds, pails, pans, etc.
LET US SHOW YOU •
OUR VARIOUS WASHING MACHINES; .A LSO. ELECTRIC
WASHERS, WRINGERS, WASH BOARDS, SC:RUhl3ING I3<•r -
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VACUETTE CLEANER FOR HIRE AT $1,00 PER DAY'
PULL' LINE O:F' PAINTS, VARNISHES, STAINS, PAINT
OILS AT LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES.
Supply of Krauser Smoke Cure
WIRE FENCING
WE .ARE RECEIVING A CARLOAD OF THE
VARIOUS
KINDS OF WIRE, WOVEN FENCING, COIL, FEi3,tRACE'WIRES, AND STEEL BAR POSTS.
FURNITURE
Full Line of Furniture. in Living
Surto tied Room Suits, Dining goonsRoom Suits, Kitchen Cabinets, A number of
Rockers at Reduced Prices. Famous Simmons Beds, Spring*
and Mattress, guaranteed in course of years if defective Jnr
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be' exchanged free of charge. Beware of Sub titutees•.
BRING IN YOUR OLD RUBBERS, RAGS AND IRON
FOR SALE -15 tons of good Timothy Hay,
our Nit
Johnston & Kalbfleisch
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
1/4
5 Per
Cent.
.With .First Mortgage Security
Huron, & Erie Debentures are authorized by the Governm-
ent as a trustee investment for executors.
They are.issued for $160 or more for 12 months and longer
up to 5 ;years.
These Debenture's provide a corivenietn, simple form of in-
vestment
Over $14,000,000 is now invested inthis security by Can-
adians.
Have you $100, $500 or more on deposit that Shoule earn
more interest than you are now receiving?
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
The Huron it et ri
Applications received at any time by --
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JOB.
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ZURICH - OIC',
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