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The great advantage of
Walipaper is that if offers
a range from which to
choose the right decor-
ation for every room in
the House
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
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,Zurich's Garage.
Gas, Oils, Greases Tires, Tubs, Repairs
GENUINE FORD PARTS
SI S1 tiELE11 LU A 51itNt41ENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES
w'E ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
U. S. L. MILTTEILY
1F IN NEED OF A BAP'J".ERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON
CO, A NO Cvl'IFR CFIE A P BATTERIES. AND BESIDES WE GIVE
`YOU SERVICE.
WE MAKE SA.'I'rSFAOTORY• ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
ERY.
BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
REPAIRING ElTTTER ELECTRICAL OR MECHA.NICAL. ALSO AC-
EffYLENE WIzn TT+TG.
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Our supply of Clover Seeds of all
1,kinds have arrived, and are well in
i a position to supply the demand of
of every farmer in the community
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Z2WE ALSO BUY ALL KINDS OF CLOVER SEED FOR WHICH
HIGHEST PRICES ARE PAID ACCORDING TO QUAL-
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BT.00DER, THIS TS JUST A LITTLE THE BEST INCUB-
ATOR ON THE MARKET.
PRODUCES MORE HEALTHY STRING CHICKS THAN 1.°144
OTHER MAKE, CALL IN AND LET US DEMONSTRATE TO
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i IDES Ori LO ,t i!. '. i i• ',l l..OttAL MARKETS
Me, Alvin Gascleo Is at 'Slake
helping with the maple syrup 'sem
.assn..
Berry to report that Miss Leila
"Wilmte'r of the Eaby,lou Line, as
on th esick lit.
Mrs, J. Ross of Se'aforth is vi's-
itiog her parents, Mar. and MLs,Wnn,,
Carey.
Owing to the mild weather, the
fishing operation!, .have ceased at
the lake.
The new 1926 auto markers are
nuking their appearance..and •are
of a different coorl to last year
as they carry a white back grq-
un.1 with large black fis res,
SCHOOL REPORT' ,
Report of S.S. No. 5, Stanley
for month of February. • Those
marked with an asterisk have been
absent no account of illneis's.
Sr. 1V -Enema McBride 191, El-
gin Hayter 164.
Sy. III -Grace Robinosn 250,
Margaret Robinson* 135, Edgar
McClinchey* 132.
Jr. III -Vena Snaith *192; Bruce
McClinche•y 176, Bert 1M1c43ride *212
Eliisore Stephenson 53.
Sr. II-Rusiseli Hayter 29.4, El-
more McBride 288,C'am'pbell .Me-
Kinley 256, Nore1ie Robinson 244.
Sr. I -Allan Armstrong 175,.
Primer -Margaret Lancet 165,
Hazel ililayter - 150, Elva McClin -
chey *104,
, SCM E .Reid, Teacher.
SCHOOL REPORT
The 'following is the standing
.of the pupils of S.S.S. No), I, ac-
cording to test's taken during the
month of February.
Sr. IV -Lloyd Bedard 678; Flor-
ence Rau 581.
Jr. IV -Clarence Bedard 632, Ir-
ene Rau 622, Valerie 'Corriveau 535
Sr. III -Stella Jeffrey 474, Kath
leen: Durand 436.
Jr. III -George Bedard 532, Lo-
uis - Montague 528, Regis Bedard
494, Lily Durn,ad 438, Roy Rau 360,
Ellis Jeffrey, 317 absent; Gordon
Bedour 'absent; Lori's Itedour 255
absent
II -Jean Durand 517, Radolph ;Ba
.dour 461, Verdon Ran 395.
I Clasls-Yuonne Bedard 393,
Emery Bedard 361, Armon Bedour
251.
Sr. Primer -Gerald Rau, Raybern
Durand, Flossie Be1our ab.:ent; Val
eda Bedour absent.
Jr Primer -Starts Bedour.
teacher, G.Bedard
SCHOOL REPORT
-The following is the -report of
S.S. No. 6, for the months of Jan-
uary and -February.... Names are
in order of merit. Those Mark-
, ed' with an asterisk were absent
Lor one or n;ore exams.
Sr, IV -Daniel -Coates, Anna
Fa ria• ell.
I Jr. IV -Beatrice? Farwell.
Jr. III-Elda' Gin.gerich, *Pres-
ci11a Farwell, Alphonse Dabu'e, '-.
Neil Witmer, Andrew Fester, Wile
lie Watson, *Earl' Gingerich..v-
Sr. II -Doris Greb, Kenneth.
Greb
Jr. II -Martha Foster, Oli vel
Witmer, Alvin Gingerich, *Louis
Farwell,*Jal .lioatfruani, *Petry Vo:
(sin, *Lora@ Gingerich.
Pt. II -Orlando Battler.
Sr. Pr. -W innifred Rattler, Glad-
ys Gingerich, Anthony Hoffman,
Lawrence Voisin.
Jr. Pr -Rose -I offman, Anthony
'Voisin(.
A. C+arapbl,el teacher.
• SCHOOL REPORT
The following is the report of
S. S. No. 4, S. Stanley for the
m.olith of February..
Sr. IV -Mary Steckle 85% Nola
Etue 77, Mine Etue 74, Louise Mas
se 69, Lloyd Etue 58. _
Jr. IV-Maribeil Carnie 77, Mar-
)ya.nn Steckle 71, Mab-.. ,
Florence Gerber 68.
Jr. III -Oliver Steckle 77, Malin.
da Steckle 70.
Sr. II -Elizabeth Snowden 82,
Jean Carnie 76, Genevive Etue.66
Grant Turner 65, Milton Talbot 55
Walter Hllohner 28
Jr. II -Mary Campbell 82, Eul-
alie Carnie 80, Robert Carnie 79,
Mabel Helmer 35.
I -Kenneth Etue 76, Lenard Etue
69.
Pr. -Asa Steckle 81
Teacher, Irla M. Mustselmant
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Dashwood
Mr. L. Hamacher spent Thursday
in London,
Mr. J. Greybeil is visiting ,in
2oronto and Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs! '0, Wildfcng t
gnu Thursday for Detroit where
.hey will r side in future,
Rev. F. IB, Meyer assisted with
the Evangelistic meetings at
4;urich. on Monday ,evening.
Mr. and Mrs. R. GGoetz attend -
the funeral sof a relative in
Crediton Inst week.
.Miss. Elva Richmond, !spent Mon -
lay in London,
Mr, Wes. WW'oalfe is wearing a
broad sn rile these days on. the ar-
rival of a young son.
Miss Beatrice Graybeil of Tor-
onto is visiting at her hon ae here.
Mrs. EdMaier entertained the
arises' Aid of the Lutheran Church
a a quiltiting bee on Tuesday aft-
ernoon,
Born -Wolfe -At DASTIwood axil
13ar rb 16th, to Mr. and Mrs, Wets
,Wolfe 'a sour
(Corrected every
Ilutt,rr ib....
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,p„tat,,Jos por bag ._
Driest .apples Ib. .:.
Wheat.. .,.....
Oats
Barley ...,
Buckwheat,
Flour
Shorts per ton _.....
Bran per ton
Hogs cwt
Wednesday)
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needs of all crops and soils.
Our List of brand con-
tains formulas especially
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of every. crop.
Use Swift's Red Steer
Fertilizers on every acre and
secure biggest yields.
Simon Greb
ZURICH -- ONT.
Authorized Swift Agent
Western Fanners' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF
ANY CANADIAN COMPaN Y DO-
ING BUSINESS IN ONTARIO.
CASH SND BONDS ON HAND
$85,429.61.
G. Holtzman—Zurich
AGENT; ALSO DEALER IN LIGH-
TNING RODS, AND ALL KINDS
OF FIRE INSURANCE. tt-34
Millinery
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 Banff
Block.
SHOP EARLY AND GET FIRST
CCHOICE
Vera Y. Siebert
Unstinted praise from prominent
citizens and the press of Alberta in
given the Canadian Pacific Railway
in . connection with the Company's
recently announced branch line con-
struction program, affecting the
southern portion of the province.
C. R. Mitchell, member of the Pro-
vincial Legislature for Bow Valley,
desc-i'bes the announcement as the
most important made in many
years.
"Perhaps the most noteworthy
fact we discovered was the vastly
improves psychology of the people
of the west to 'thatwhich existed
a year ago," commented "E. W.
Beatty, President of the Canadian
Pacific Railway, on his return from.
a, recent inspection of the Com-
pany's property. "They are full of
hope and confidence, and realize, as
the east should realize, the tremen-
dous benefit to the whole of Can-
ada (of a second consecutive large
harvest"
The numller of big industrial un-
dertakings projected for immediate
construction on the coast of Brit-
i,sh Columbia provides a striking in-
dication of how that province is
going ahead. A $400,000 ,,,,logging;
railway up the Shehalis River Val-
ley, a $1,000,000 mill plant at Clic
amu ement cen-
tre
a $200,000 s
at Victoria and a $200,000 saw -
Mill at Port Coquitlam, with about
$1.0,000,000 in power plants in the
Seave Lake District are some of
the. more important and a host of'
smaller
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stnaller projects' are also tinder wayy,
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hUrsday:, alVfOrch 5fi VI r
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Peerless Galvanized fence haat
been used by the Ontario' Gov--
ernment on Highway' construct-
ion in various parts of Ontario
as .have thonsands of our gates. The Irrsollt
in our Peerless fence is Kine of the few kno;�
which the raiilway co(aupaniea will accept Ecus
`$? the following re on(s;,;
The strength 'of ,t -he knot i'sfnt its double cri(rnip, the 'line audit
stay wires are crimped tOFit into each other itn a socket mak
ing a knot that ie non-Islinpable in each .direetn'on. This
feature el'oine is of vital importance.
The whole knot is of the same gage aha the rest ;cit the,
fence thereby guaranteeing no week spo'tn When a real test
camas.
The whole knlot in the Peerless fence is of the same bard"
wire whereas many other knots conlsisst of 4 piece of .soft andt
smaller wire wrapped around an, upright. The Peerless k•
being the perfect part of a circle does .n!oit injure the.wins
in any way and allows the air to circulate through and d'r-
any mloisture on the wires thereby removing the ,first caul at'
rust. The knlo't in a fence is put to the severest tests big
railway and highway 'officials. The Peerless knot peas wits
stood all these tests an;d has proven; entirely satiafactary let
eery way. 44
Johnston & Kalbfleiscli
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 83
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Cent.
With First Mortgage Security
Huron & Erie Debentures are authorized by the Governm-
ent as a trustee invcstm.ent for executors.
They are issued for $100 or more for 12 months and longer
up to 5 years.
These Debentures provide a convenietn, simple orrm of in-
vestment
Over $14,000,000 is now invested in this 'security by Can-
adians.
Have you $100, $500 or ncore on deposit that shoule earn
more interest than you -are now recei' ing?
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
The Huron Brie
Applications received at any
time by --
Andrew F. Hess,
Zurich
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Painting and Paper Hanging
LET US DO YOUR PAINTING,
GRA"NING, PAPERHANUIN &
DECORATING. WE MAKE IT A
MOTTO TO SATISFY OUR CUS-
TOMERS WITH EVER'' JOB WE
DO. TRY US ON YOUR A" ' XT
JOB.
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ZURICH --
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